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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 131

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It 1 THE MIAMI HERALD Sun July 16 1972 ow i DEATHS Death Notices Door Is Shut I In Her Face Itak Follows CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING II11 Bulk Witless lieporter Art Critic Saarinen 1111 Death Notices KATIMIOL WILLIAM July le 1972 Beloved husband of Flora Karmiol nee Weisman devoted father of Stanley and Marvin Karmiol and Mrs Helen Zaben brother of Milton Karmiol Mrs Ste Ile Hager Miss Carol Karmiol Mrs Rose Robin-that and Mrs Lilly Lefkow7tz and randfather of I Service at Sol Levin son I Bros Funeral Home Baltimore Md en Sun July le at 2 MM Interment in Baltimore Plea omit flowers In mourning at 1105 Scotts Hill Dr Baltimore Md 2123 STRIV MRS ESTELLg ot ItSM sw diti July She had Wen I rtrident here 12 years comina from NYC sni was 4 retired School Teacher She was active in Fairchild Tropical Gadens and the Mveum of Scence and Natural History She Is survived by I son Or Eugene Shaw 9 grandsons Russell end Edward all Ile Miami Services ware held STANFILL KENDALL CHAPEL 10544 Dixie Hwy 6t7-2511 NEW YORK (UPI) Mine Saarinen the widow of architect Eero Saarinen and chief of NBC's news bureau in Paris has died She 38 Mrs Saari- 7 nen had sof Mrs Saari- I i nen had POLK lob04 Csostett Ists MOLliff (Mrs Chester A Polk) II of Miami passed away Sat A native ot MASONIC CORNER Ft wayne Ind and II year resident of wOOOLAWN Cemetery choice plots Lot Miami Member of the Cresent Ave la soction IA Plot numbers I 2 and 5 Baptist Church et Ft We Yr SurvivedISM la 443404 by Mr and Mrs O'Connor of Miemi1 MEMORIAL 2 Saa Cea section 2 daughter and son-in law Repose Tues total 27i-6co tit4002akMecAcre: Flit Swona yFnuen Ntroc aal 1DADE Memorial Park Acacia Gar-arrangements by LAW ie-i0SPIElt den(Masonic) 2 lots 6151452 FLAGLER FUNERAL 2 SPACES-Garden et the Cress stction Dade Memortal Park $OO Atter 3PM can 11111Ve CINCINNATI Ohio (AP) An 11-year-old girl was raped after her plea to a housewife for help was rejected Police said the girl and a friend were offered a ride home by a young man from the home of a friend at about 3:30 cm Friday The girl officers said jumped out of the car when her friend also 11 was dropped off The man continued to follow the girl in his car as she walked to her home about four blocks away in the Cum minsville section police said Then the girl ran to a home beat on the door and pleaded for someone to call police according to officers A woman not identified by police opened the door heard the girl's pleas and then told her to "take your troubles back onto the street" Then she slammed the door police said The girl was raped in a parking lot nearby after she tried to run away police said She was treated and leased at a local hospital A 26-year-old suspect was being held for questioning in the attack police reported 01-sON ty 13 31' In )t 0 a a Make Yo3ttio 11 love 'S i' i i ii: I 0 ft i ye i 1:: 4 a 4 :::::::1 ff I ilI- ::::::::::::::::::::::::11::::::::: ye jpionor I :::::::::1 :::::::::::::1 I --a6V9' a )t 1- 0 if Pa 4c33Ir a IY rc -) 3r I 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section Milani time 1:30 PM Mon VAN ORSDELlw em 1 p' lc 1 a or 440 741 GRATIGNY It CHAPEL 770 NW or li9 St Burial Southern Memorial Park TWO LOTS Vista Memorial Gardens $100 i down 621-9055 SEIGI1AN JI44 Vaults ROSE 77 et Point East Services NY LEVITT MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1WOODLAWN Mausoleum Front double 1335 Dixie Hwy Ma 11914444crypt Low price Sta-7134 nights IC Florists suffered from a bra in tumor for seven 441 months Mrs 4: a a rinen named to the Paris post a SAAR1NEN year and a half ago was the first woman to work as a eign news bureau chief for a US television network Before that assignment she appeared on NBC's "Today Show" and "For Women Only" programs Mrs Saarinen was managing editor of ArtNews before becoming associate art editor of The New York Times in December 1947: She met her husband a Finnish-born architect while interviewing him for The Times Saarinen died in 1961 He was her sec ond husband Mrs Saarinen's authority In the world of art was established in her youth She vas the daughter of amateur painters Allen and Irma Bernstein studied art and English at Vassar and was art critic of the Vassar Miscellany News She obtained a master's degree from 'Sew: York University's Institute of Fine Arts She is survived bo three sons Donald and Harry Allen Louid-eim and-Jarles Saarinen her mother Mrs Irma is: two brother Peter and Charles Alan Bernstein and four grandchildren Sympathy Flowers "Your phone l3 your charge account" lOunn 'Ine Florist! Inc 373-46'31 SYMPATHY FRUIT BASKETS Gulfstream Geurmet 9192216 PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD From Anyplace In Fla Call TollFree 1800-432-0581 Philadelphia Eyes End to Airport Tax 11141 Mullin Foundation THE annual report ef this James and Ruth Cohen Foundation Inc for the calendar year ended Feb 21 1972 is available St Its principal office located st WO Indian Creek Dr Miami Beach Fla 33141 fur Inspection during regular business hours by any citizen who requests it within ISO days hereof Prin cipal manager at the toundation is Mr Jemes Cohen 01114 Cemetery Lite 3 ward and two squares to the side The rook sometimes called castle (4) moves horizontally and vertically (but NOT horizontally AND vertically at the same time) as many squares as it may wish The king (5) can move in any direction but only one square at a time The queen can move like the rook or the bishop but not like the knight No piece can jump over another piece either the own player's or the opponent's except for the knight Vhen a piece is moved into a square occupied by a piece of the opponent the opponent forfeits that piece The pawn can capture a piece only by moving diagonally into an adjacent square toward the opponent's side of the board sThi 10er i ea la713-' ward an AND sometimes two squares horizontally AND some ily (but NOT to (t4h)e msiodlee castle and vertica called 11414 Coattary Lots This chart illustrates how chess pieces can be moved All pieces can move forward and back ward with the exception of the pawn (1) which -novas one sonare at a time (with the option of moving two when first moved) The bishop (2) wiagonally many squares at a time as the player may wish (there is a second bishop for the black squares) The knight (3) "jumps around a corner" two squares forward Or backward and one square to the side or one square forward or back Square to the side or one square forward or bac 11 11 oaths lists lure 1 0 3 1 1 '1 1 TI444r )CY 1 40 4 diP doo fr kw A1L el tA 10-7 1 144 r'Itc I 1 SS Chess Watcher Should Know Ficinchetto From Zugacctrig Chess Wat ch PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Elimination of Philadelphia's 'controversial $2 "head tax" On incoming passengers at International Airport has been proposed Under the p1111 the city will make up some of the lost revenue by raising the tax on outgoing from $2 to $3 City Director Lennox Moali says that proposed changes would "guard against legal suits threatened by other and maintain the goodwill of the airline industry" the original tax affecting both incoming and outgoinc pessengerse went into effect July I it drew heavy criticism from airlines and passengers The US Defense Depart- ment orcered transportation officers to avoid routing military Pasengers through Phil adelphia Moak says that under ee new proposal military pas sengers will be exempt from the tax and outgoing passengers ta'eing flinhts 'of rin miles or less will be charged Twelve airl'nes have challenged the tax A hearing on the suit is scheduled for Tuesday Moe': says the new proposal will be submitted to the cite council week The new tax is expected to be anproved within three eets --Hottlebretv Kills 1 col The Dale Fuller 56 executive vice president of th Foreign Policy Association in Mount Vernon NN' Samuel Holzman SO a retired Coney Island amusement operator who in 1967 endowed the nation's first chair in enclodontics at the New York University College of Dentistry: struck by an automobile in Brooklyn NS: John Kennedy 54 exezutive secretary of the Jock- ey Club in Roslyn NY George Moriarty 74 a former secretary and TOVernor of the Real Real Estate Board of New York in New York City William Piper 62 retired chief of the Washington bureau of Booth Newspapers in Washington Mrs Grace Davis' 87 chairman of the Women's Democratic Committee in the early 1940s and wife or the chairman of the War Labor Board under President Franklin Roosevelt in World War II: in Charlottesville Va Make it a family affair to min cemetery property before Combinational or Positional Play Paralleling the open and closed game are two contrasting styles of play The combinational is essentially tactical featuring a house-of-cards effect that often begins with a stir prise sacrifice The positional is basically strategic where a player may actually sacrifice a piece just to gain access to a given square or to open a vital diagonal for his bishop or file for his rook or to pro yoke a weakness in the enemy's pawn structure characteristi: first three or four moves of this opening There are openings called "defenses" which offer a good reply for black which plays second in a given situation There are called "gambits" which involve sacrifice of a pawn to obtain advantage in territory but which are almost unknown in modern chess where the tiniest weakness will be exploited instantly Open or Closed Game Different openings have different purposes Many that start with the king's pawn for instance lead to a fast brutal "open" game with pieces being exchanged right and left Bobby Fischer almost always opens with the king's pawn when he has white On the other hand many queen-side openings lead to slower development subtle webs of power slow strangulation a a Nine Persons Many young families today are wisely including the purchase OH need it -'s of family cemetery property in their plans for complete family security They have seen first hand what happens to a family who neglects to plan in advance for a place of inter- Merit They want to spare their family this distress and finandal worry by selecting a memorial site now before it is needed Family Memoral Sites at our MemorialPark are particularly attractive to young families They like the dignity and pri- vacy the natural beauty that makes us a cheerful place to visit Distinctive bronze memorial plaques set level with the well-kept lawns are in keeping with modern tastes: The handsome sculpture graceful fountains and flower-bordered paths are pleasing to all We urge you to investigate our Memorial Park for yourself You will be pleased at the beautiful grounds and convenient location and at the very reasonable prices as well Our modest Monthly Payment Plan is designed to fit each family's needs To receive complete information about our beautiful Memorial Park simply fill out and mail the coupon today We invite you to see our bronze memorials by Gorham Master craftsmen in Silver and Bronze Strong and Weak Squares Wilhelm Stainitz an early world champion who also was one of the games great thinkers developed a theory of strong and weak squares but all you need to know for now is that if a player has lost his white bishop for example or has several pawns frozen on black squares where they Dad Charged ht Killilla of Crying Child rt to Jr re id MIDGE NEW DELHI (AP) Nine persons have died from drinking homebrew in Punjab bringing the death toll to at least 27 in India's latest bout with illegal whisky Unofficial reports said the toll was nearer 35 because some victims in Amritsar the holy city of the Sikh religion 250 miles northWest of New Delhi Were not reported to authorities The incidents at Amritar and Jullundur 40 miles southeast of Amritsar are the year's third maior liquor poisoning cases in India More than 150 persons died in two New Delhi incident in January and June $-4 '3 1: 1:: ei: -rii ir cherles goren two Beautiful Dade County Locations WOODLAWN SOUTH va 1- cannot bear on white then clearly that player is weak on the white squares a fact that his opponent should exploit if in fact he di not deliberately create the situation himself Backward or Passed Pawn It was Francois Philidor who really invented a modern chess in the 18th because hefound in the pawns a means of turning a chessboard from a site of unrelated skirmishes into a true battleground Good players set up their pawn structures with care and fight to keep them stable like a string of mines across a harbor through and around which the pieces flow Ideally these pawns all defend each other A backward pawn is one that has fallen out of line and requires a piece to c'efend it a dangerous waste of manpower A passed pawn is one that has pushed past its opposite numbers and thus has a good chance of being queened As forces are whittled down to ward the end of a game (called with fine precision the end-game) the meek pawns and king are apt to turn suddenly into imeortant aggressive forces Fianchetto A is placed on the N2 square so that it is trained on the Ion: diagonal First systematically used by the Englishman Howard Staunton it was an early form of 7ositional play still popular today 'the Draw In formal competition you got a half point for a draw and good players are adept at obtaining a draw when they see trouble ahead or arc: just bored with a particularly insipid game The raw be a Wea9011 but until modern times it was considered just a little bit tm2entlemanly to seek it delibertely like not axepting the offer of a sacri ice Once the mighty Emanuel Lasker prince of foxes played Carl Sehlechter known as "the drawing nvster" in a toumment Schechter needed a draw to take first pa-T Incredibly in a sasm of good sportsmanship perhaps the drawing master played for a win After a tremendous and famous struggle Lasker finally beat him Threat A threat sometimes is worse than its executive The invasion of Normandv must have come as something of a relief to the Nazi high command because the alternatives no longer had to be prepared rot Zugzwang When move without getting ourself into trouble A British enthusiast has comae this translation: movebound UsuPity a sign of imminent 14r ist ICH a EL KERNAN Miami Steroid-Washington Post Wino WASHINGTON When you know the moves in chess you're almost In the same po' ition as someone who knows the functions Of the players on a football team: You don't know much of anything It is simple enough to learn the moves but then you discover that the real question is "Which move when?" Furthermore as in football you need a special language to talk about it Here is a little course in that language Checkmate The object of the game Is to checkmate tile king that is to be in a position where you are about to move one of your attacking pieces onto his square and he can't prevent it because he is unable to move into or remain in any piece's line of fire It is good to remember that chess probably of ancient Persian origin represents a war between two kingdoms in which two ar' lilies consisting of infantry (pawns) cavalry (knights) fortress outposts or armored elephants (rooks) political intriguers and fifthcolumnists (bishops) and a general (the queen) fight each other to get at the opposing king Although the armies may be decimated the king itself never is actually killed but is captured rendered immobile The Center All chess strategy has to revolve around the center one way or another Once you control the center you can pivot to either enemy flank and usu ally the very first moves of the game with the center pawns are attempts to concentrate force on those four central squares Sometimes a player will deliberately freeze the center jamming pawns in there so that nothing can get through and then mount a flank attack But he must still watch the center for counterpressure Openings For centuries players have been trying var ious ways of developing or playing their pieces quickly to form a coherent attack Books have been written that simply list hundreds of open ing variations Serious play- ers memorize many of these saving much time in match play Often they are named for their inventors or for regions where they were first fashionable Openings are very much a matter of fashion One of the earliest recorded the 16thi Century Ruy Lopez made a a comeback after generations a of neglect (It is rather as if the Los Angeles Rams re vived the old Statue of Liber: ty Play) But it works for new lines of play have been a a discovered following the THE DISTINCTIVE NEW MEMORIAL PARK IN SOUTH DADE 1 1600 SW 112th St (Killion Drive) The Sun Brings Free Lento Ft offe Ire le WOODLAWN PARK: COMMUNITY MAUSOLEUM 3260 SW Sth (romiemi Trail) HOUSTON (UPI) Police said John Wesley McKinsey enraged be cause his three-year-old daughter creld as he argued with his wife smashed tile child in the head with a rifle stock killing her Police arrested as he tried to shoot himself and chvged murder NicKinsey n7 her hushnd went berserk as the infant started crying She said he gealked gun and hit the child repeatedly sat the rfle's stock wes broken by the force of the Patrolman Ilobert Moris said a1 cer arrived on ne Nir3 rzn o1 he apartment screaming "'Iy 7 (t a and my baby is hurt" vion'is salJ 7 ameared at the door yeted that the bab: was ded aid that he would shoot any who tried to enter McKinsey then the rifle's in was unable to cock it He surrendered kicked in the door The bzr was found whi-lpering on the floor of the Pving room but died shortly afterwards BLUEFIELD (AP) Bluefield residents sipned free lemonade for the first time in Several years Friday as the mercury hit the math It's a lowpstandinz tradition in tills mountainous city on the West Virginia-Virgin Alt border elevation 253 feet that Chamber of Co reece officials provide the lenlonade when the teml)er7- ture climbs past 90 Goo WOODLAWN PARK CEMETERY COMPANY 3260 SW 8th St Miami Florida 33135 Phone 445-5425 Without obligation please send information on NAME I ADDRESS I 1----- Woodlawn I VVOIEIVell Mausoleum is 1- 11 's ClrY STATE OOOOO BY CHARLES GOREN to MU Iv Moto Whom! Both vulnerable Nor deals NORTH A 43 VAKQ3 0 105 AQ1173 wEst EAST AZ A 055 1Z99 VI1052 0(115432 OM A K42 4110555 SOUTH AQ11011 V7554 A AA The bidding: North East South West 1 IV Pass 44 Pass 3 Pass 4NT Pass 5 0 Pass 5NT Pass Pass 74 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Queen of 0 South's final bid of seven spades was distinctly optimistic When his Blackwood calls revealed that North bad two kings it would have been more discreet to settle for a small slam After all partner might have the king of clubs rather than the king of hearts and even if he does hold the top two honors in hearts there can be no assurance that he also has the queen West opened the queen of diamonds and declarer won the trick in his band It ap peared to South that the sue cess of his contract hinged merely on finding the nor mal three-two division of the adversely held hearts lit order to apply a little pressure against the Lion declarer proceeded to lead six rounds of trumps However West held on to his protection in clubs and East carefully retained his hearts When that suit was finally led West showed out on the second round and S3uth was obliged to con cede the final trick to East Akho declarer was admit tedly the victim of a some what unfavorable distr ibution he should not have relied solely either on the per centage table or the possibility of a defensive error There was an additional chance available namely that one of the opponents held a thinly guarded king of clubs After the trumps are drawn it is suggested that South cash the ace of clubs and cross over to the dummy by means of a heart in order to ruff a club North's hand is reentered with an other heart and if both opponents follow declarer's work is over When the bad news in the heart suit is revealed de claret ruffs another club With the fall of West's king dummy's queen becomes established for the 13th trick and South finds a favorable compensation in the club suit for the bad break in hearts oh NIGarlick 1-Homes Inc Jose Funera 1-u 1 7 i Too Good for Job LONDON (UPI) nis Kni 21t a 22 teacher he could nut the on his pay so he a7plis2d for a job a3 a ostman Knight a colle7e dt-ete said the post ofAcf turnAl bccause he yss "too hihly qualified for Vie job" He hss protested to lis member of Parliament MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 861-2801 REPRESENTED BY LARRIE BLASBERG FUNERAL DIRECTOR IN MIAMI BEACH OMR LOCATIONS IN EROONLYi 1ONX QUEENS MANHATTAN iONTICELLI NEW h- I 00 0 1 1 1 EMIfldw'.

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