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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 17

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1 Sunday February 20 1044 tonr WORTH STAILTITECIRANI Section Tom 7117CRANI Section Two BOOKS AND BOOKMEN BOO KS AND BOOKMEN 0 NOTES NOTES1 BRIDGE FORUM FORUM 3-RIDGE Conducted by Show Plan to Be Subject Around the of Kennel Club Meeting ti Chess Board DCt 1 Around ssBoard i he 1 Russia and America: a Meeting in History Dr Sorokin Presents the Case for Postwar Colic! BC ussi a Me Dr Sorc for Posi Notes fort Reader Is! I Not es for I 1 eL'i5 Ic 4ie 1 -4 06' I i 1' I I 1 i I 44 i fit: I 1 PORTER WALLEY BY HUGH COWDIN 11 Final disposition of all details The two defensive problems pub- concerning the all-breed dog show lished in last week's column have to be held in April will be made proved to be real puzzlers While in a meeting of the Fort Worth the packages 1 Kennel Club at 8 Tuesday at the packages PORTER WALLEY Kennel Club at 8 Tuesday at 1 fanciers was performed this year before a gallery of 10000 1 By the Chess Editor 1 Dachshunds led all the 94 breeds 1 Which are best liked by solvers with 121 displacing cocker span-1 miniature or massive problems? iels usually first but second with I Ivy Hart of Plainview likes 110 this year Doberman pinschers 1 the miniatures sparkling composiespecially in the limelight since i tions with few pieces and lots of representatives of the breed have I space in which to maneuver un- distinguished themselves as the of- hampered The Plainview master this year 1000 1 I By the Chess Editor 94 breeds Which are best liked by solvers ocker span' or massive problems? econd with Ivy Hart of Plainview likes ri pinschers the miniatures sparkling composiqight since i tions with few pieces and lots of breed have I space in which to maneuver tin- as the of- hampered The Plainview master "Good Night Sweet Prince" Gene Fowler's biography of John Barrymore is now in its third printing only a few weeks after "Good Night Sweet Prince" Gene Fowlers biography of John Barrymore is now in its third 4 we et 41er es S4k47 ty es ie pill iiiii Lulu a AC1V aLLL the Worth Hotel Rickel president of the club urges a full attendance Rickel also announced that he of used cards for our boys in uniform continued to come in the uumber I correct an- 4 swers to these problems was far below par To those who were unable to find a way to defeat the con- 'Wait- all Lilt: uumber I correct an to these problems was far below those par ho were un To w- able to find a way to de- feat the con- 4- 1 SEi I -1 A9A 1 41- i--r of 1 i -'0 -il 4 s'It 4 I r-- iz: I I 5 4 ''''k' gilt i ker iiami 1 4'-:" I 1 Leland Stowe is the author of "They Shall Not Sleep" (Knopf) Our Eastern Allies a Reporter's View Leland Stowe is the authoi of "They Shall Not Sleep' (Knopf) THEY SIIALL NOT SLEEP by Leland Stowe Alfred A Knopf New York $3 1- '34'' had received Frank Foster Davis' 411t1 Vt acceptance of the club's invitation ficial -combat dog of the Nlarine solver voiced his likes after ik- vt i to judge the show Van Meter 3 with 107 Corps had their largest turnout Lundberg's No 279 which used 22 of the 32 chessmen 44-i ii: Li world needs has been invited to judge the Dal- What the problem 'N -400geooaRr IA show on the day preceding the is a Sam Loyd to lead it back to A good Welsh dog is hard breed Fort Worth fixture and as the Dal- I the sylvan fields of the miniature or Wor k14-'" say those who know Rarebit is 1 lalub and the Ft th club Hart opined (The likes chess ders report he not only a good on but ring-i agreed to exchange judges these with few or many 4:1 two men will work both shows perfect condition with a hard-as- but si was shown inl pieces) te' AA will judge different groups of dogs Other solvers liked the position nails coat Though his most im- V'-- in each city greatly and voiced their praise as Vat IM pressive feature was his showman- did Granger of Abilene "An -iigai WELSII TERRIER BEST ship Kettles values the boxer exceptionally good problem" Gran-tracts let me VALLEY IN SHOW AT WESTMINSTER Warlord that Rarebit beat atl ger said "There are so many van- say that the Conductor of $7500 I ations and either It tor BxQ comes defense Brioye Forum "A little terrier that didn't put Rarebit is an importation is near to solving it" such hands a foot down wrong from the time that must be at its inspired best he entered the ring" is the way was nursed through a long seige: "This is a delightfully subtle and of sickness by the man who showed 1 ingenious problem one well worIn order to play such brilliantl they described Champion Flornell him to the top Jac 1 thy of its composer" said Dr defensive bridge the defenders! Rarebit of Twin Ponds winner of Goudie Lufkin "Several times I must analyze the bidding carefully' the sixty-eighth Westminster Ken- Oklahoma City will have its an-1 felt that I had found the key move and arrive at the proper solution nel Club show in New York nual cocker spaniel specialty show only to be disappointed by some by determining just what possible The Welsh terrier is owned by as usual on May 7 The show will combination of cards can exist Us- Mrs Edwin Alker Great Neck be judged by Joseph Crabbe The ually it Nvill resolve itself into overlooked possibility" in etition i stiffer Solv comps whether it is possible to get a trick! and was the first Welshman event given by the Cocker Spaniel i ever to go best of breed at West- Club of Oklahoma was originally i minster inspired by the success of the late listedhaving solved one or scored his win over than it ever has been on the prob- lem ladder Forty-seven solvers in one certain suit If this can be accomplished the contract can i 2509 dogs representing 94 breeds i are be defeated If not then we nev-1 lamented show of the Fort Worth Theodore Crane of Saugatuck Cocker Spaniel Club Oklahoma more puzzles since Jan 1 Twenty- two have found the key-move of er could defeat the hand and even 1 Conn made the best in show though we have given th oppo- 1 City exhibitors at the Fort Worn I award Although no runnerup wasIshow were so impressed by the! startedl each of the problems between that nen date and No 278 Ladder stand- ts an extra trick or so that JS announced Judge Crane indicatedlevent they went home an ings on the basis of solutions re- unimportant In rubber bridge ex- tra tricks are of small N'alue the he favored Warlord Mazelaine their own show main object is to defeat the con- shown by Richard Kettles Jr ceived through Wednesday: 27S 279 Tntallt tract Duplicate however changes! of New York in naming the boxer Ilarrv I Caesar national press SIVeveRr arm Brisecwo 2 2 274-14 dent of Dogs for Defense has been Hancock PortkIrn IL 2 2 231-11 the relative Value of overtricks 1 as the best 4merican-bred dog in pickets as the man who made the! ii 1: In problem No I as i27111: given last the show greatest contribution to the fancy 1 NT Marshall Shrer elort 202-2 week South is the declarer at 4 Rarebit a consistent winner of during the past year by the Dog n'i 1 i ":::11 hearts and this contract must be lesser awards for several years1Writers Association a nationalir Beksiev Worth Ign-A defeated even kith perfect play1 turned back the bid of four other! guild of magazine and ne tIl wspaperi Ward Abile en 2 2 17A-11 by the declarer variety group champions in the writers The award is made an 1 rrn sirtoobklimituan Tyler 2 2 14i Lov I liglon 2 2 17m-11 14 A 8 5 4 finals in addition to Warlord best nually Frank Graves 2 2 139-14 5- 10 8 4 of the working group Caesar who is a breeder judge il Cok Worth Loter heeler 2 1'1 5 Renresenting thp waq club official and field trial erw Lt -John Keel Corsicana 2 2 123-12 tracts let me VALLEY IN SHOW AT WESTMINSTER say that the Conductor of defense on Brioge Forum i "A little terrier that didn't put such hands I a foot down wrong from the time must be at its inspired best I he entered the ring" is the way In order to play such brilliant i they described Champion Flornell defensive bridge the defenders 1 Rarebit of Twin Ponds winner of must analyze the bidding carefully' the sixty-eighth Westminster Ken-and arrive at the proper solution nel Club show in New York by determining just what possible The Welsh terrier is owned by combination of cards can exist Us- Mrs Edwin Alker Great Neck ually it NI i I 1 resolve itself into- tbek II714 fly Itotlatu a 1 Ervin Brockman Tyler writers Th-e award is made nu ally Frank Gra re Caesar who is a breeder judgei: Fort North club official and field trial en-1 Lt John') Keel Cecoresrtclina a-- I Ervin Brockman Tyler variety group champions in the writers The award is made -'n 'PL 11 finals in addition to Warlord best nually Fra nk Graves 14 Cook Fort Worth of the working group Caesar who is a breeder judgelc Lot er Wheeler Representing the hounds was club official and field trial en-ILt John Keel Corsicana 2 2 2 231-12 2 227-14 2 213-14 202-2 190-14 2 1u4-14 143-4 2 17A-11 2 17A-11 2 145-14 2 139-14 123-12 2 123-12 the Marine solver voiced his likes after est turnout Lundberg's No 279 which used 22 of the 32 chessmen "What the problem world needs hard breed is a Sam Loyd to lead it back to Rarebit is' the sylvan fields of the miniature" but ring-lHart opined (The likes chess problems with few or many shov- in neces a hard-as-I- "pieces) Other solvers liked the position most im- greatly and voiced their praise as showman- did Granger of Abilene "An the boxer exceptionally good problem" Gran- beat at ger said "There are so many van- I ations and either tor BxQ comes rtation that so near to solving it" wlhoongshosweiegde I ingcTriliiiosui a ingenious prdoebiliettfuolblye suuheltIlemaonrd oudie I thy of its composer" said Dr Speer Lufkin "Several times I have its an-I felt that I had found the key move cialty show only to be disappointed by some i show will overlooked possibility" rabbe The Solving competition is stiffer ker Spaniel than it ever has been on the prob- lem ladder Forty-seven solvers 0 fo originally late I are listed having solved one or more puzzles since Jan 1 Twenty- Fort Wortil Foorktla Worth Oklahoma two have found the key-move of sed by the each of the problems between that and started! date and No 278 Ladder stand- Iings on the basis of solutions re- ceived through Wednesday: 27S 279 Tntairs ional press- ver I shc)Ipnirry Briscoe 2 2 24-14 ie has been Ilaneare Portalen 2 2 231-11 made th Lundberg el Dallas Neelv Pox Lovington 'NI '1 3 the fancyl Marshall Shrevelort 202-2 by the Dog 2 a national Beasley Fort Worth newspaper Louis Ward Abilene 2 2 17A-13 made aniRFrviHn 22 2 1 7 2 1565:111 Frank Graves 2 2 139-14 eder judgei trITekiz l'sNTEZ-rth trial er1-1 Lt John Keel Corsicana 2 2 123-12 tr' i 44 Lako- 4 Ptii44 -i1 t-t-g idi-- BUSSIA AND THE UNITED 4017r1-4-: STATES by Pitirim A Sorokin: publication Dutton St Co New York: $3 a I $104- ti The title of Angna Enters' 'Russia and the United States" forthcoming biography (Hough- is a concise presentation by an rit: ton-Mifflin) "Sirly Girl" belies able historical authority of the -0044 -4 her story-book career She not case of Russian-American 1-5- only is a noted dancer but an lion in the postwar period The I'0 artist of recognized ability and treatise may incidentally afford i4k a first rate writer "Silly Girl" much enlightenment and conse- :1 indeed! quent appreciation on our part of 4 -t- :4 a heroic ally Oxford University Press pub- In fact the author Dr Pitirim (''' lished Feb 3 a notable biog-: A Sorokin chairman of the Har- raphy "The Life and Works yard department of sociology and r- of the Hon Robert Boyle" by writer of the illuminating -Crisis of Louis More author of "Life Our Age" and other notable works Dr Pitirim A Sorokin is the shows that our relations with Rus- of Newton" Boyle recognized author of "Russia and the Unit- sia throughout our history have as the "father of chemistry" and ed States" (Dutton) one of England's greatest scien- been far better than with any oth- 1 lists has been a somewhat neg- other country of Continental Eu-1 er major power Russian 0-ogress other figure in the biographical rope The fact of Russian regen- I culture development and even field freedom have proceeded similarly eration is clearly proved in "Rus- I to the same advancements in sia and the United States" as I I America well as the common cause which i The Texas Folk Lore Society For those Americans whose I I i the two great industrial nations' announces a writing contest open prejudice is founded upon the i earnestly seeking world peace 1 to students enrolled in the col- Communistic revolution in Russia will share in the postwar period I leges of Texas The papers Sorokin brands the destructive As the basis for this collabora- 1 which may be of any length up phase in Russia as a monstrous ition Russians and Americans have I to 3000 words must be in the tragedy As an independent schol- of many aims and national 1 hands of the president of the ar and seeker of the truth Sorokin aspirations fundamentally their 1 society by April I They must while a citizen of Russia was an national fiber is the same both are! in some way involve the folk- undesirable to both the czarist re- relatively young industrial powers1 lore or folkways of the South- gime and the Lenin revolution- land the Russian peoplehave an in- i west but should not be merely lines Today the author is a tense admiration and respect for i rewrites of material already thorough American who like many achievement Within 2431 available Preferably material other refugees from Europe is States" pages hould es of "Russia and the United come from primary making a great contribution to our the American reader ist sources oral or written from rational cause of education afforded a vast amount of Itus-! interviews family letters old sian history even ofour own as: newspaper files etc Full de- AMOng the striking parallels be- tails can be obtained from Texas the basis for understanding the' tm een Russia and America Soro- Folk-Lore Society University present and STED-I kin reminds that the vast SovietH Station Austin 12 Republic was built by pioneers a settlers rather than by armies1 The liberation of the serfs oc-i() ilk lit 31t11 Formula for theeurred in 1861 and there was far more democracy and freedom in the Russia of 1914 than in any -111 aehatitilitvitiost of Gkrzasativ publication RUSSIA AND STATES by Dutton St 'Russia and ti is a concise pr able historical case of Russian-A tion in the post treatise may ir much enlighten quent appreciatic a heroic ally In fact the at A Sorokin chal: yard department writer of the film Our Age" and ott shows that our sia throughout been far better er major power culture develor freedom have pr to the same America For those A prejudice is fa Communistic rev Sorokin brands phase in Russia tragedy As an i ar and seeker of while a citizen undesirable to ix gime and the I artes Today I thorough Americ other refugees making a great rational on a usset of tl the stri teen Russia an kin reminds tha! Republic was and settlers rath( The liberation 1 eurred in 1861 more democracy the Russia of 1 14'-' publication Of 416s 1411- The title of Angna Enters' tel 'l forthcoming biography (Hough- I ton-Alifflin) "Silly Girl" belies 4''s: her story-book career She not A z- I only is a noted dancer but an 4 -i 140 4 1 1 artist of recognized ability and 4 a first rate writer "Silly Girl" i i 4 4 indeed! 41? ze' --ki 7 1 Oxford University Press pub-: lished Feb 3 a notable biog- Ld 1 raphy "The Life and Works 419 1 of the Hon Robert Boyle" by 1 I AT 441 S' der 4' IThis book is a valuable addition to war literature for several reasons It should contribute to a better understanding of the countries to which Stowe was assigned i and it is excellently written and readable The author explains that the book is primarily a piece of re1 porting giving details of his assignments to China and Russia which censorship would not permit revealing at the time the events occurred Ile adds that in he has made an effort to shed a little more light on some phases of the war and postwar instead of writing as a mere spectator who happened to I draw a front line observation post Stowe entered China through 1 Burma along the crowded and in deseribably confused Burma Road arriving at Chungking twhere he spent some months with thusiast received the award fort Humbert the part he has played in organiz-ILneJGrtcnel-MILAIetCleburne thusiast received the award fort P- IIUMbert the part he has played in organiz-1 Sam J-rtcnZeLuAlVeiel! avvard fori Dr Humbert i1R Granger Ahilene organiz- Sam Creswell Cleburne 1 6 1 i 4 Iin A-A Q-A 6 2 -5 2 re -9 2 A c) A 2 A 7 6 3 10 6 4 3 5 Lt Newbold Ely's 11-month-old American fox hound Newbold Ely's Gloria from Ambler Pa The ling and supervising the work of Abilene A MeNa be Dallas non-sporting group depended on' recruiting dogs for the Army 0 Jaciison 'John I F'rey Houston the miniature poodle Black Magic 1 I Lee Murray has been granted a owned by George Frelinghuysen temporary license by the American I IZY vid rairtiPlainview of Morristown the toy group Kennel Club to judge cocker span-i ttichar Wurth of Millbarry's Sho Sho Yorkshire iels Murray a well known Fort w' CallThk)411 Ora nge Speer Lufkin terrier owned by Worth breeder of cockers Vera Zorina the! Ronnie Shepherd Luhhock 1i wi fill I) 'nel Club to judge cocker span-i Riehard Harrell Fort Worth of Morristown the toy group Ken CB oral of Millbarry's Sho Sho Yorkshire jets terrier owned by Vera Zorina the Murray a well known Fort i r7li Worth breeder of cockers will fill Bonnie Shepherd Lutitiork le work of A McNabb Dallas I Jaclison Abilene Army 1John I Frey Houston iCapt Gillett New York I granted al George 1Vindivbr Motale le American Ivy Hart Plainview A Edwarl Carne span- I 111cha rd Harrell Fort Worth Cnown Fort 1mireelir ()Lurainklfrer ers will fill Ronnie Shepherd Luhbork A-111 7 10 5 3 -A 11 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 SF 2 109-11 2 104-It 2 97-12 2 95-14 91-13 2 90-S 65-12 57-6 2 34-14 37-8 35-12 35-9 2 23-14 2 14-14 14-2 2 14-14 2 14-14 2 14-14 12-12 2 12-12 2 14-14 9-3 A-4 S-4 6-6 4-4 4-4 2-2 with the urge to answer 1 P-Q4 with P-KB4 DUTCH DEFENSE Glucksberg Naldoct Glucksberg Na1dore White flack White Black 1 P-Qt P-1144 11 P-KN3 2 tilit N-KH1 13 N2 11NA1 3 i i Neil 44-R7 t'3 4 N-11 17) K-H3 P-K4! PK3 p-H1 in 41x14 44NKP eft ti B-143 17 PxN Net ch 7 0-0 0-0 1 K-1-14 N-N3 eft N-K2 QN (42 19 K-B3 P-ELp! N-N7i ItXP eh 20 KPxP ID K-R N-N3 21 Kell N-H4 eh 11 P-134 42-K22 PeN P-R4 mete Still in the veterans hospital at I SFVFIll 1 4 2 2 109--1 1 2 2 104-1 1 2 2 97-12 2 2 95-14 2 9113 2 90-S 2 6-5-12 2 57-45 2 2 3g-14 2 37-6 2 35-12 22 2- -2131--914 2 14-6 2 2 1S-14 11-2 2 2- 16-14 2 2 14-14 2 2 14-14 2 12-11 2 12-11 4 2 2 12-1 2 10-2 2 2 10-10 2 9-3 6-6 2 6-4 2 86 4-4 4-4 2-2 with the urge to answer 1 P-Q4 with P-KB-1 DUTCH DEFENSE Giucksberg Na Noel Glucksberg Naldort ji flack WhIte Black P-R144 12 P-KN3 44 fili 7 tlit N-KH113 N2 RNs1 K3 11 Nxii Q-R7 eh 4 N- itt O4 K-H3 P- K4 pici I 01 OPxP ett '4: 14-Q3 17 PxN Nxim err 0-0 14k K-144 N-N3 eh K2 QN Q2 19 K-B3 ELr1 N-N5 lixP ch 20 KPxP R-N1 ch 10 K-R N-N5 21 KxR N-K4 eh au P-134 -K 22 PxN P-R4 mete Still in the veterans hospital at WHAT TO DO WITH GERMANY 1 The Story of a by Louis Nizer: Ziff-Davis Pub 410 Co Chicago $250 Double Queen 1 here is an airtight indictment I of Germany as the destroyer ot 2-7 THE SOUL OF' A QUEEN- by Try-the peace of the world and ac- A phosa Bates-Batcheller Brenta- companying it is a blueprint for nos New York the makinu of the next peace so that we shall not lay the founda- toy tions of World War III 9 4 -N Vo 451k ev'toft-0 4 4114 3: 4c1131'' i '4 The Ston Double THE SOUL OF phosa Bates-E no's New Vonl West leads the king and the ace i of spades and by the play of the! cards knows that East and South have no more spades In analyzing 1 ballerina and the sporting group I his first assignment under his new i crotrpvc NH'iglrtfta 71erg the hand West knows from the on Jack Cooper's Irish setter CILI license when he judges that breedt 11)1 Markley Odessa 2 bidding that South must have the Kleigtight Farm Franklin Park1 i I i ecrlerworrt Worth at the all-breed show at Waco till JSRmAFh a i RoPS thew Fort Worth came! Larson Clehurre Ca pll Raymond Tius he was A Co-trey Big in when J- cDhugarn Forot i Wnrth Aetak ei Fro ip'V A arrive1 Dt 1 Edward Ladd Fort Worth 1 Halle Fort Worth 1 Fdward Wilde Lubbock sii Griggs Jr Fort Worth 1 Allen Fort Worth Robert Horan Fort Worth Rotert Horan Fort der his new i Corp Nigm Camp Woiters Irit Hart Gordon that breed' ill Markley Odessa at Waco inl Sarn C'illier Fort Worth A Davis Cleburne i R054 Mathews Fort Worth came 1- Larson Cleburne Raymond ond Titus he as A Ohrey 13g spring in when 1-7 Dugan Furt 1Vorth arriv 1elot aetak Chamber 0tet 53 Cott Part Worth I Edward Ladd Fort Worth Halle Fort Worth Edmaril Wilde Lubbock Silk Griggs Jr Fort Worth Allen Fort Worth Robert Horan Fort Worth- ace of diamonds and dummy has! Ill April the three lop leads of clubs There-! Murray's advent as a judg fore it appears that the only The judging of best of breed at at Goldsboro where chance to defeat the contract Is Westminster always one of the I picked bythe show to fill i for West to get two heart tricks This seems hopeless with the ace' year's greatest events among dog I the regular judge failed to six spot and one other small I trump but it is the only chance New Catalog Issued on If East does hold the ace of dia-I monds he will win this trick and! TT defeat the contract so West need! I Stamped-Envelopes not worry about this possibility 1 i At trick three West leads the 1 I now spade which East trumps with qb BY "I1N SPAoi To ia double line under the the seven of hearts and South 1 Th first general catalog for "Postage" while die 1 cal ace of diamonds and dummy has III April the three 'top leads of clubs There-! Murray's advent as a judge fore it appears that the only! at Goldsboro The judging of best of breed at where chance to defeat the contract is Westminster always one of the picked bythe show to fill for West to get two heart tricks1 year's greatest events among dog the regular judge failed to This seems hopeless with the ace' SiX spot and one other small trump but it is the only chance New Catalog Issued on If East does hold the ace of dia-I mttnrio hn xtrili rar 41- -1 i ottrh aciolonttirtatchtissop monds he will win this trick and! TT defeat not ant' ei bs itl i tn3e' need! ti) Stamped-Envelopes At trick three West leads the now spade which East trumps with qb BY "I1N SPAi Tn I a double line under the the seven of hearts and South Th first general catalog for "Postage" while die 1 judge lere fill to BS the I Louis Nizer in order to combat any feeling' of magnanimity that may come when the bells of peace ring out again has written a treatise that once and for all should blast the idea that the German people are not responsible for the periodic bloodlettings in Europe Saying that the best way to judge the future is by Germany's other correspondents in interesting! if not a I quarters During his stay he encountered a number of facts concerning China's political situation her people and i certain events connected with lend-lease which will both interest! i and surprise Americans I lie emerges from his stay as do! most other Americans who have 1 1 written of their experiences with i Nn a deep respect and affection for 'the people of the country and for -4 1 Chiang Kai-Shek and Mme Chiang i ref Later Stowe traveled back alongl 5 itio the Burma Road arriving in itan-1 i goon 10 days before Pearl Harbor' Louis Nizer's "What to Do lin a chapter with the explanatory With Germany" is published by "Sleepwalkers Among the Ziff-Davis Bombs" he describes the bomb' ling of Rangoon and its evacuationi and the terrible confusion resulting from what he terms "the awful I 'Burma fiasco" 1 Stowe devotes a chapter to the I group of American fliers in Bur- i Ima and then discusses his experi-1 in India during which he I I spent a day as a guest in the home! York: of Jawaharal Nehru his visit im- I mediately following that of Eve! 1 Curie Ills visit was memorable! this and his descriptions and his con- I 1 American I ersations with the great leader i enlightening ct i inimitable are i From India Stowe journeyed to i that1Russia where he spent consider-1 lux- able time in Moscow later visiting I I ho the battle fronts It is probably this section of the book that will 1 York 1 appeal most to Americans for haci- I Stowe shares the admiration of 2-2 2-2 Louis Ward Abilene remind- ed that he would like to see a cor- rected score of the Schulten-Mor- word Falkbeer Counter Gambit carries a game The entire notation can't over trumps with the 10 spot United States stamped envelopes single line I be reproduced but the climax poSouth immediately leads the kingisince 1911 has been issued United States Stamped Envel-Isition is given by Forsyth: r2q2k1 of hearts and West wins with the I "Cut squares" as the stamps from opes always have been printed by i pp3ppp: 8 8: 2Pn1Pnl: PIPBb1PP West nOW returns a spadeithe envelopes are known always private contractors and Thorp has! RQ4KR Black (Morphy) played and East having been given hislias been listed in the Scott's prefaced each series of issues with and checkmated the white king in instructions by the lead of the lowiStandard Postage Stamp catalog an interesting description of the seven moves Here's the way they spade on the third trick again co-Ifor many years However Seott's manufacturing difficulties a went: 17 N-B6 ch: 18 PxN Q-Q5 operates by trumping with his last lis not as complete as the newly competition among bidders for the ch 19 K-N2 Q-B7: 20 K-113 trump This promotes the six spotlpublished two volume Bartels Cat- contracts QxBP ch: 21 K-1t4 N-K8 22 Q-N in West's hand into a winner andialog of the Stamped Envel- The catalog will be a valuable N-B4 ch 23 K-N5 Q-R4 checkmate the setting trick lopes It is edited by Prescott addition to a philatelic library 1 The has a weakness for the In the second problem South isHolden Thorp of Netcong Dutch Defense and it does seem the (l etlarer at 4 hearts West' 1 to be a weakness the way he plays A 5 -)---1 10 7 2 it But when he sees a game like ()-4 6 5 4 Ibis one by the Polish player IN -4----1 dorf (1935 at Warsaw) he's left Dutch Defense and it does seem to be a weakness the way he plays IL But when he sees a game like Ibis one by the Polish player N7a)- dorf (1935 at Warsaw) he's left 2-2 Louis Ward Abilene remind- ed that he would like to see a corrected score of the Schulten-Mor word Falkbeer Counter Gambit phy carries a game The entire notation can't 1 printed bel li pp3p1)p 8 8: 2Pn1Pnl: PIPBb1PP Thorp hasIRQ4KII Black (Morphy) played issues with and checkmated the white king in ion of the seven moves Here's the way they lties a went: 17 N-B6 ch 18 PxN Q-Q3 lers for the ch: 19 K-N2 Q-B7: 20 K-113 QxBP ch: 21 K-1t4 N-K6 22 Q-N a valuable N-B4 eh 23 K-N5 Q-R4 checkmate! library i The has a weakness for the Dutch Defense and it does seem to be a weakness the way he plays it But when he sees a game like Ibis one by the Polish player Nai- dorf (1935 at Warsaw) he's left The author of this fietionized biography of the beautiful and heroic Louise Marie de Gonzague! Duchess of Nevers and Queen of Poland is a native of Massachu-! setts but has spent much of her he abroad The book was written! in France during the German occupation and is a tale of colorful! pageantry Marie de Gonzague was born at4 the feudal castle of the Gonzague fitfully overlooking the green pasture of the Nievre As god-child oi Marie de Medicis the mother ot Louis XII then King of France: and Navarre it was to be supposed that she NI ould be a favorite of the Such was the ease until Marie came to court and attracted the fancy of Gaston- brother of the king dubbed "Mon-1 sieur" by the courtiers Marie de: ledicis had other plans for her )uunger son and politics mingled with jealousy made her forget her obligation as god-mother to the young Duchess of Never's In spite! of -Monsieur-s" objections she put an end to the romance A later engagement to the Manj ouis de Cinci-Mars ended in death: for her lover at the hands of Richelieu By the time the new King: Louis XIV had arranged for her marriage to Vladislas the aging him: of Poland Marie de (on-) zague had decided to content lwr- sell with being a queen and devote! the rest of her life to duty to her adopted country It was not long however before the death of the king afforded her the opportuni-i ty to wed the man she loved and! with whom she reigned the rest of! i'cr life Jan Karimierr Nk 110 SUC-i cecded his elder brother Vladislas King of The author of this fictionized The author biography of the roic Louise Mai Duchess of NeVe Poland is a nat setts but has sp Lie abroad The France during eupation and is pageantry Marie de Gonz the feudal castle family overiookir tures of the iel oi Marie de Mel ol 1ows II the and Navarre it yv that she would Ix cueen Such wi Marie came to cc the fancy of brother of the ki steur by the col ledicis had oth )uunger son and with jealousy ma obligation as go young Duchess of of -Monsieur's" an end to the to A later engage ouis de Cinq-Mai for her lover Richelieu By the time Louis XIV had marriage to 'Via him: of Poland zague had decide belt with being a the rest of her I adopted country hot ever before king afforded ho ty to wed the in it li horn she ier life Jan Na (coded his elder aiN King of Polano Bartels presents a complete de- Beautiful Cover scription together with illustra- The Stamp editor has received tions of the various types of en- a beautiful cover from the Fleetvelopes since the first issue of 1853 It also attempts to answer i wood Cover Service of Mount Ver- non Size nine inches by 11n2 questions of the envelope special- I 'inches it carries in the center the ist collector -112 stamps of the "Overrun Cowl- Bartels complete presents a comp e- Beautiful Cover scription together with illustra- The Stamp editor has received tions of the various types of en- a beautiful cover from the Fleet- 'elopes since the first issue of11 ca mnnt vpr er as received the Fleet- Moun ubnyt i 'V el center the rrun Coun- past behavior Nizer launches into I ptiemelman 1 First a precise and exact review of that iM country's activities since the last: war Where necessary to prove Novel- -a Fantas) his point he goes 'further back Germany's relations with the rest NOW I LAY AIE DOWN of Europe We know now he SLEEP by Ludwig Bemeh says that while we thought we I The Viking Press New had the Germans tied hand and I $250 foot under the Versailles Treaty they escaped from practically all Fabulous and fantastic is provisions of the document story of a rich South AIME The self-reform that was to be general told in the ininy carried out under the Weimar Republic proved a fraud and al Bemelmans style a story miserable failure The very men transports the reader from who were to lead in Germany's: urious castle in Biarritz to tt democratizing aided and abetted I tels and night clubs of New the rebuilding of the army under! cover I and thence to an incredible Germany can't be trusted to re- enda in the jungles of Ecuac form from within Nizer says and! It is a delightful tale wit must surrender her sovereigntyI peculiar and not altogethei Anything less can not be tolerated: lest the present holocaust be re- mirable cast of characters pealed in another generation turing the somewhat elderly Nizer's plan for the peace is eral who is given to epileptio threefold It consists of punish- but who still has an eye ar ment for the guilty a control that would disarm Germany economi- open purse for a pretty WO cally as well as militarily and an Leonidas Erosa's retinue educational plan that would re- weird as his adventures incll educate the masses an English governess with a Under the first of these he dency to commit suicide: a would punish the war criminals asious and completely erratic individuals just as the nation will I an Indian who takes care be punished as a whole by sur- dogs: an unconventional sect rendering its sovereignty Hitler and a conventionally beautifu' Betnelman's First Novel--a Fantasy NOW I LAY ME DOWN SLEEP by Ludwig Bemehnans The Viking Press New $250 Fabulous and fantastic is story of a rich South general told in the Bemelmans style a story transports the reader from a urious castle in Biarritz to the tels and night clubs of New and thence to an incredible enda in the jungles of Ecuador It is a delightful tale with peculiar and not altogether mirable cast of characters turing the somewhat elderly eral who is given to epileptic but who still has an eye and open purse for a pretty woman dogs: an unconventional and a conventionally beautiful Leonidas Erosa's retinue weird as his adventures an English governess with a dency to commit suicide: a and completely erratic an Indian who takes care of dogs: an unconventional and a conventionally beautiful A A 7 3 I 9 3 V-C4 10 7 5 3 6-10 8 2 10 2 A-10 7 3 I lother visitors to that country and its the reader will rind his as fascinating as the author ad- himself found the people tea-I Ile contrasts and compares the gen I Russians as civilians and as sol diers with the Americans not al- fitsI ways to the tatter's credit in addi- an I tion to his vivid reporting of many exciting incidents Ito ti I Both whole envelopes and "cut 5 4 series anner acros-s top A 8 Isquares" are listed in volume one reads "Salute to the Overrun NaJ i while volume two surveys with leads the ace of spades and Easti tions Across the bottom is slo- 'new drawings the "knives" and West win three spade tricks or gan "Freedom Will Prevail" Just shapes and sizes of the envelopes East returns the long spade ht! under the banner is a copy of the trick four and South discards al Publishing conditions have limit- Denmark stamp which was given a club eliminating the possibility ()fled the edition to 2000 copies and "First Day" cancellation a club loser West can see thati advance orders virtually have ab- Flanking the stamp six to a sorbed the entire edition side are hand painted flags The across top verrun Na- tOM iS SIO mil" Just of the vas given a 1 six to flags The is as The last two chapters entitled their side can not win a club trick including "Shall We Win the War But Lose and if East has a diamond trick ten- the Peace?" and "Tomorrow Is a the contract is set anyhow so he marvel-1 Different Day" are discussions of must consider the possibility of seous cook 1 postwar problems to which the i curing a heart trick With the the author has brought an alert and 'fourth spade lead West must trump with the nine of hearts This -ill force the 10 spot from the North hand and insure East securing a heart trick for the defeat of the contract their side can not win a club tricK and if East has a diamond trick! the contract is set anyhow so he must consider the possibility of se- curing a heart trick With the fourth spade lead West must trump with the nine of hearts This will force the 10 spot from the North hand and insure East securing a heart trick for the defeat of the COIIII'llet Volume of Verse Volume of Verse Volume secretary discerning mind aided by his mis- background of knowledge of the tress European situation lie sums up The book follows no particular his conclusions as follows: "Today pattern its plot (if such it can be Hs dying as swiftly as those who called) is definitely not in the fall and who have fallen on the usual mold and its characters are field of battle If tomorrow is not drawn with a slightly vague hand a better and different day we yet it is thoroughly entertaining can be sure that they shall not VAN FLEET secretary mind aided by his mis- background of knowledge of the tress European situation lie sums up The book follows no particular his conclusions as follows: "Today pattern its plot (if such it can be Hs dying as swiftly as those who Modern Pilgrims AN ALEUTIANS BASE The first American women living 'on Attu since the recovery of that outermost island from the Japs Modern Pilgrims AN ALEUTIANS BASE The first American women living On Attu since the recovery of that outermost island from the Japs ta '''s us sus's tilt Amarillo Lee Barry of Briscoe last week reported he is doing well now Barry has a safe lead on the problem solving ladder -ct cover was painted by Dorothy An-la-info': 1--e-e- lia-r-r3--0-f- iiis-c'o-e-la-si Knapp who designed the set of week reported he is doing well -2 I- "overrun Countries" series of first now Barry has a safe lead on the til -40----1-3 day covers for Fleetwood and also problem solving ladder --itlbttc designed the cover for dedication sir of the postoffice at MacArthur Success with the Danish Gambit depends on black's greed This m1r Va which President Roosevelt game (1863) proves it used for a first day cover to Gen- DANISH GAMBIT 0-0-w- I eral lacArthur I LIndehn Macrutki Lindehn SCcrust Wh K1 te BlArk White Vac 1 P- K4 ii Ni 4xN At alliwefte tlestrzzaik Brazil's No SP5 of 1939 a semi- 2 P-01 PxP'10 RxR Q-N4 6 3 P-tj13 PxP II R-K ell K-Qs 'i 1717Cik- 4 BQB4 PxP 12 P-R4 QxP (''-k700: postal issue portraying a child R-N looking at the Southern Cross has 5 BytP B-N5 Jr la BxNp 8 N-133 N-KR3'14 Q-N4 Q-Q3 ID been overprinted with five new N-K2 eh coL3 values for air- 8 0-0 QxR mate 7 NxP'15 8-86 mail use The PROBLEM NO 280- Illustrated here is the 18'76 Cen- rprint ap-rW07 (Feb 20 1914) tennial issue Scots U58 3c red 43 pears in red on s11- Blak-10 Pieces AtN -i -Itta die 2 on white envelope which some values and tA lists for $1000 The stamp carries in black on oth- 44ft I st ers The olive '-PCt-'S 471 I ill 1 tk A 4 ma 'green and -1! Itr--' i p- 1 Fort Worth Bridge News green a ii i i I originally was 'ZJ: T--- EMMA JEAN HAWES I i with r4- i'' kr 4 1 r- a 4 I value of 400r plus 200r as one of By playing 66 per cent bridged ing heavy handicaps Prizes willi la set of four with the surtax as- 1 i i 0 1 ers i ne olive Ix 1 t' i 'r- and )l -'ll 11'7'i-1 green a 1:7 i 1 7) ort Worth dge News EMMA JEAN HAWES 13y playing 66 per cent bridge ing heavy handicaps Prizes will' who' 11 i originally was L1-s AtLi- i i is with 1 N-i-s iti' pi 4t a i 1 Va sue of 400r plus 200r as one of 7: aet of four with the surtax Do Amarillo Lee Barry of Briscoe last set Dorothy week reported he is doing well ries of first now Barry has a safe lead on the and also problem solving ladder dedication with Arthur Success the Danish Gambit depends on black's greed This Roosevelt game mial er to Gen- lT I LIndehn Mscruski Lindehn he ActustI White EllsrkWhite Stack 1 t- I 1(4 li NiN 14xN 139y a semi- 2 P-Qt PO' 10 RxR Q- 4 PxP II R-K K-Qx a child PxP 12 P-144 Qx1" Cross has 5 ExP ri-Nri rh'13 FrxNP R-N five new 1 78: cR1 p3 1 4 5 4 s'l 3- 6 eh 444 i 3 433 0-0 QxR mate 47:7777:774 PROBLEM NO 280 (Feb 20 1914) Black-10 Pieces ter)4--1 --t I 5 Ae I are called the "pilgrim peaches" Further Enlargement of Cape Cod Navy nurses uni der Lt Judith Wilson formerly THE BRADSHAWS OF 11ARNISSIZenas placed his hopes in his of Anchorage on by Joseph Lincoln Ap-I grandson Mark whose father had the island Thanksgiving Day pleton-Century Company New died in the first World War But are called the "pilgrim peaches" The Navy nurses un- der Lt Judith Wilson formerly of Anchorage on the island Thanksgiving Day VV ar 111 pie oilipao INIVW illeti III tile IIIL -N IN 011(1 1V i Ata OLIVKI61kj aLSA 'Gooring Goebbels et al he says would be considered guilty without trial For a precedent he LIGHTS AND SHADOWS by lir' cites the case of Napoleon banrila Doss: Broadman Pressished from Europe without trial The economic program has two main objectives one to prevent further aggression by limiting pro toduction of war materials and the other of a punitive nature which Shadows-would include restitution of the taken in occupied Europe The entire educational system of Germany must be scrapped along with its arms factories Nizer says The main object would be the training in democratic self-rule The making of the peace will test the capacity of the victors far more than winning the war Nizor states But if "What to Do With Germany" could be placed in the hands of every thinking American our adequacy for makbhe log a lasting peace would be enrettative hanced-11UGH COWDIN won its arms iactories nilzer says The main object would be the training in democratic self-rule The making of the peace will test the capacity of the victors far more than winning the war ze st ates But if hat to Do With Germany" could be placed in the hands of every thinkin American merican our adequacy or mak f- ing a lasting peace would be en- hanced--IIUGH COWDIN Nirhville: SI 15ets are unaccountable people and Virginia Doss runs true to lorm when she tacks a preface to her book -Lights and Shadows- in her attempt to justify a very creditable volume of verse Poetry hat needs proram notes shouldn't he printed Besides few readertil ot poetry are interested in its mechanics and judging hy some: of the work that comes to the tention of this revicqer the same mi4ht be said io many writers of Virginia Doss is a good cratts-! anol her book is a pleasure to lead It she continues to write she should develop a wide and ap-1 prrelative Na-hville St I 15cts are unaccountable People and Virginia Doss runs true iorm when she tacks a preface to her book "Lights and in her attempt to justify a verYloot rrcditable volume of verse Poetry! that needs program notes shouldn't! he printed Besides few reader Di poetry are mtercsted in its mechanics and judging hy some: of the work that COMeS to the at- tention of this revieer the same nuOit be said tor many writers of Virginia Doss is a good cratts-I riin and her book is a pleasure to tem! It she continues to write should develop a wide and ap-1 I of poetry are interested in its rnechanies and judging by some of the work that comes to the at tention of this reviewer the same nilOit be said lor many writers of VC r- I Virginia Doss is a good cratts-! II I II( I Lin an Aoo is a astite 1 ea1 It he continues to write she should develop a ide and ap- prreiative NOW IN 8TH PRINTING A BEST SELLER-AT BOOK STORES $200 I Will Tickle All America THE MOST TEXAS-Y BOOK EVER WRITTEN "I GIVE YOU TEXAS" By BOYCE HOUSE Texas Foremost Humorist Tr of Texiis 1ecrst and tall tales about cowboys nien historical characters: lawyers politicians Judge fiearr The Law West of the Negroes: rattleanakes oft eti A liberal education on the Lone Star I York $250 Mark had ideas about flying an airship and when he joined Uncle The author of this breezy new Sam's Army Zenas felt lost Ile novel of Cape Cod has published didn't complain too much There: many books both poetry and wasn't any use after the boy had prose and here again he employs already done it Zenas was grow-! his favorite background ing old and Stevens said he Ever since 1817 Bradshams had better take it easy That Store had done business going to be possible with! It was an active Cape Mark gone At least it didn't seem! Cod museum piece and in the so until Mark's pretty wife Emily1 words of the Summer people "plc- took a hand in the liusiness After! turesque" Zenas Bradshaw didn't Pearl Harbor Zenas was proud ofl mind as long as this brought busi his grandson and decided the boy's ness strong will hadn't been such al There had always been a Brad- drawback shaw to run the store ever since It was the Chain Store proposi1 1 vAs turesque" Zenas Bradshaw dldn 1 mind as long as this brought busi ness There had always been a Bradshaw to run the store ever since the first Zenas Bradshaw 'moved 1 there in 1816 Now the present turesque" Zenas Bradshaw didn't Pearl Harbor Zenas was proud ofl mind as long as this brought busi- his grandson and decided the boys pair' Mr and Mrs Jack Liecty had ness strong will hadn't been such a I a 60 per cent game The match vvas a 10-table scrambled Mitchell There had always been a Brad- drawback game and the winners and run- sbaw to run the store ever since It was the Chain Store proposi- the first Zenas Bradshaw moved lion that caused complications tiers 111) were presented trophies there in 1816 Now the present For a while it looked as if Brad- A handicap tournament will be shaws might not be Bradshaw's' sponsored by the Fort Worth WAR i any longer Then came the news! Bridge Association Feb 27 at 1:30 1 A number of intereating that Mark was back in Americaip in the Cactus Room of Hotel itnnitimyatilf11nuatraarteetcaonnatbalieninfifr riiriiiIable i wounded but going to recover bc-I Texas This event is designed to fore long lie was a hero and all interest new players in duplicate Libraries scho41 nit l'rr- bution to i sate lndiviOuals Write to: Ilarniss was proud It was surpris-1 bridge since this is the tournament BRITISH VICECONSULATE ing what a difference it made at where he inexperienced player Dallas National Bank Building 1 Dalles 1 Texas the store having a hero in the has a decided advantage because i Bradshaw family the seasoned players will be carry I 3 A A 9 3 A -A -K 30 4 ing old and 'Dr Stevens said he Beall and Hunter McLean I be awarded the three pairs who nstitutions signed to charitable institutions had better 'take it easy That have the highest scores after hand- wasn't going to be possible overprint are 20c red 40c black ace in le up icate I were in first I 1 I' adjustments are made All New values and the colors of the with! (Tame last Wednesday night to nose IcaP Mark gone At least it didn't seem' 1 bridge players are invite i out Mrs Clarice Render and Capt 60e red ler black and 120 cr red so until Mark's pretty wife Emily' Bigelow Robinson who played 651 Mrs Hunter McLean and Mrs per cent bridge The third place took a hand in the liusiness After 1 Virgil Garrett managed to make Lebanon has surcharged with new Pearl Harbor Zenas was proud of' i i pair Mr and Mrs Jack Liectv had' six no-trump on the following li an Ivaluet three stamps of its 1937 when two East players opened the portraying President Emile jack of spades: but even after this 1 Eddeh The 4p black brown No favorable lead they had to time1140 has been surcharged with a the hand correctly to make such2- value while No 154 has been a contract given a 6p surcharge and 1250p A 9 8 2 surcharge and No 142a with a 10p ey 10 7 ft surcharge 4 1) 14 5 A-2 10 7 A-A 5 4 3 I Panther City Club c--10 8 4 1w lir V-K 7 2 6-9 4 2 Ir- 0 -44 8 3 The Panther City Philatelic So- A --1 6 4 4-8 7 5 cietv will mppt Thursday night at 44 I I4 6 Mite-11 Pieces Original problem composed for The Star-Telegram is this two-mover by Lundberg of Dallas Although only the key-move is required the solvers will miss a treat if they fail to work out carefully enough to place on paper every one of the many variations following the key-move White plays and ciety will meet Thursday night at I I checkmate-s the black king in two the Blackstone Hotel Members I moves Forsyth: Q1113bB: 8 1N3- are urged to bring albums 811(11 KPl: 5P1p: lbpk2qp 7p 6pi) duplicates 11B1N1n111 I York 2 50 $7itiity Mark had ideas about flying an I airship anti 'when he joined Uncle The author of this breezy new Sam's Army Zenas felt lost Ile novel of Cape Cod has published didn't complain too much There many books both poetry and wasnl any use after the boy hadi prose and here again he employs already done it Zenas as ro w-! his favorite background ing old and 'Dr Stevens said he Beall and Hunter McLean' be awarded the three pairs ans te 1 Ever since 1817 Brad I shasts ad better take it easy That 1 Store had done business inasn w't going to be possible withHere It was an active Cape Mark gone At least it didn't seem in first place in the duplicate 1 I game ast et nes ay night to nose I out Mrs Clarice Render and Capt have the highest scores after hand- icap adjustments are made All budge players are invited lsigned to charitable institutio New values and the colors of the -1166' 1 13 I overprint are 20c red 40c black 60c red ler back and 120 cr red 6 I words of the Summer people plc took a hand in the Jusiness After 1 Cod museum piece and in the so until Mark's pretty wife Emily' ituresque" Zenas Bradshaw didn't Pearl Harbor Zenas i Mrs Hunter AtcLean and Mrs1 Bigelow Robinson ho played 65 1 per cent bridge The third place pnair Mr and Airs Jack Liecty had six no-trump on the follo wing Virgil Garrett managed to make wing hand Lebanon has surcharged with new 4 rf 7---17: valuet three stamps of its 193'71 NOW IN 8TH PRINTING l'il' al t''7A I f4 NG Will Tickle All America THE MOST TEXAS-Y BOOK EVER WRITTEN -1 44-11 ta mind as long as this brought busi- his grandson and decided the boy's! ness There had always been a Brad- drawback shaw to run the store ever since It was the Cha 1 strong will hadn't been such a in Store ro osi- Jhe first Zenas Bradshaw 'moved lion that caused complications 0 pc a 6 cent game The match vvas a 10-table scrambled Mitchell Origin game and the winners and ru n- ners up were presented trophies when two East players opened the issue ack of spades: but even after this favorable lead they had to time the hand correctly to make such12 a contract portraying President Emile Eddeh The 4p black brown No 140 has been surcharged with a I while va ue I 5 1 4 has been given a 6p surcharge ind 1250p White-11 Pieces I problem composed for a I'4or it as proud of 7:: 7 az isl The th Star-Telegram is this two- there in 1816 Now the present For a while it looked as if Brad- "I GIVE YOU TEXAS" Isha By BOYCE HOUSE Texas' Foremost Humorist 154- '40rie WAR WS might not be Bradshaw's! any longer Then came the news! A surcharge andicap tournament will be sponsored by the Fort Worth Bridge Association Feb 27 at 1:30 A-14 9 8 2 ----5 10 ft 9 3 surcharge and No 142a with a 10p oug on the key-move is re- Am lot bhy Ti Lundberg of Dallas quired the solvers will miss a treat if they fail to work out carefully rrr of Texas vi 1ecrat as and taii tales about cowboys: tiI rhen t-haracters: lawyers politicians: Judge ------t--- r4ifwmH4-41 1 A number of interesting 1 that Mark was back in America! mostly reliable i wounded but going tO available for tlititri- recover be-I in the Cactus Room of Hotel Texas This event is designed to 1 la 7 5 4 3 Panther City lub enough to place on paper every ---la 8 4 32 fore long He was a hero and all interest new players in duplicate i 6-9 4 2 one of the many variations follow- 7-: fictir The Law VCest of the Negroes: rattleanakell tt tii oft ete A liberal education on the Lone Star I4 i' nd Pri- Ilarniss bridge tuition to Libraries Schools a vete Tndividuals Write to: was proud It was surpris1 since this is the tournament 3 ciet ill meet Thursda night at checkmates the black king in to i A ---1 6 4 4-- 8 7 5 The Panther City Philatelic So- iy wy I ing the key-move White plays and i '14 BRITISH VICE CONSULATE A- A the Blackstone Hotel Members moves Forsyth: QIR3bB: 8 1N3 1 A BEST BOOK STORES $200 National Bank Bu 'the store having a hero in the has a decided advantage because" 6pi are urged to bring albums and KPl: APIp lbpk2qp: i 41 Dallas ilding Dalles 1 Texas ing what a difference it made at: where the inexperienced player! Bradshaw family the seasoned players will be carry-i A 9 3 --A 30 2 1 1 7) duplicates 11111N1nR1 4 I I.

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