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Ellwood City Ledger from Ellwood City, Pennsylvania • 9

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Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
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I 11 ') ut. Tp RN, 1 Ell I If I (Not Pro: :W.eNC By JOY STILLEY AP'Newlfeatlll'el Writer: PO.RT N.Y. (AP) Flve-year-'Olds capabie: of learning to play' chess artd, In fact, tha the best age sta'rt them (IUt, chess expert Eric who series as a volunteer teacher to kindergarten youngsters. The earlier they to play cbes11 more the be," says. "Chess helps develop more logrcal reasoning s.es ahd helps to think clearly de- cl.slons better." Teen-age chess expert' Eric who.

believes in introducing children to the game at yolihg 6-y-ear Laurence Strober pointers. By PEACE MOF.FAT AP NewsfeaJares Writer NEW. (AP) "I had always liked to things with my 'she at school, demic was stressed- so much her. neatly. that to with.yQur was manicured fingernails, finely- did and take ptace for a wllile'to able sUit; Maggie thanncluded.

looks like a lady ollthe role Jo 'leisure than a hard-working 'ttle Women," and woman behind the counter P.8 film, Black- of a Fifth Avenue department boa Jungle," aqd)pany stOre. progr s. Miss Hayes also lJut, that's where this found ti to work as assistant fOrmer actress, model, design-fashion edltOr'for "Life" er and store Is zine, design including a selli-ng the jewelry she designs fQr David and herself and her become an executive of "Maggie Jewelry Book," Goodman arid tO marry which she wrote to pass on her Qerbert Bayard Swope a JEWELRY Maggie Hayesrat left, siiys jewelry skills to producer and director. She is one might At right she demonsttates of the.steps makmg a pm. had.

viet Union It's her own jew-the mother of a daughter, Tra- First, at top-left; the materials to be used placed on a paper along to kids and felt who gets a half unit elry, a necklace of' cy, and a son, Rusty. with tlie clay on whicb the. design is to be made. At top nght, is the best place -was on the credit per term for working five rings on with mak- placep the clay, and at bottoin. stones have been mto pos1t1on the The 17-year--old at Schreiber High School teaches the fundamentals of game to kindergarteners at the Flower.

Hill Elementary School. He is a volunteer for HELP (Help Educate Little People), a program that places Jiigh school in an assistant teacher in ele- mentary schools. asked fqr the younger children because I feel they're easier to work. with and there's more YQU' teach someohe says S'chiller. "I've al- dergarten level.

days a week with his young one Hayes said Miss Hayes says she is and Miss Hayes is using a-Ongemail to clean, away clay. The f1mshed "I learned at that -age and students, start's out by in, more able "to do my own design is then taken to a professional jeweler who w1ll execute tt Fischer did so did troducing the pieces one at a days began after a trlp.to the It's that thing most of'the other players I have tiine letting the kid's be- "I bought tfeing able to go out. and create come in contact with," he con- co'lne thoroughly familiar with mmlature figures It a sill)ple tinues. In the United States it how each moves. One 6-year--old would be dull just to liave them thing like stringing beads may seerri early but in the So- has already played i'n an unde-r- sitting around.

So I decided if says. And 'then-I can at tournament. they were turned into jewelry stores when I want and create "I give them prin- be both wearable and -when If eel like it-all night if.I 'v ciples get them going," he want, just as long as there is A. family tradition explains. "They use basically The p1ece was a funny.

nothing that 5ays I have to work the same opening aU the time, face ivory head with. at such and such a time." Kenneth c. Turner but they are beginning to get' Miss mally attacking schemes down-. sa rmght Jewelry of responsibility I continues in its and occasionally get into 1n sapphires and pearls, -an defensive things." says. Acc.ordmg_ to 1t 500 Sixth St.

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The Sony 7FC- II jlectricaf" SEE. I. 'I BRUCE CO. The youth lists Even she began not. "It's JUst a marvelous pas.

titl signing 'jewelry she says. "And it very 10 however, Miss Hayes ly can be very simply. I sbnct as maJor prerequ1s1tes had played at. it. She recalls ld gg starting with for the game.

Though an ap-. wou es titude for math often is not as. a young woman she had brass Wire and a palP of phers. th dd tie-pm that belonged to her But you could also play w1th old apparen a a age a th ki th th h'ld ooil a er rna em pm rmg, jewelry and you can even carve. a 1 and a group of opals set into a on a bar of soap." ess w1 rna pin for her mother.

Schiller. that from the. time he was 4 or 5 he played hl.Dl• his father or guests in casual way. the middle of junior high he joined a group gn' ed of 9th-graders who played it a little more se r.iousJY'. We entered a tournament for and had a crushing defeat," he admits, "and then I started to pick up chess seriously and By C.

G. McDANIEL bought first of many chess Associated Press Writer books. probably buy more URBANA, Ill. (AP) chess books than 1 any other jun, The "Look but don't touch" lor (un'der-21 player) in the warning issued in. most museums doesn't hold the Now chess a way Uiiiyerslty of.

Jllinois; a of who carries special for a folding chess board, zipper-toqching ha's been for the cased playing pieces and basic blind. chess books wi th him wherever exhibition in the univer- WEll FIOMOUI DRI DIP1S 'vltlt o.r SaliMI I w. illchlcllllt he goes-. He was assistant sity's Krannert is. tournament for the aimed at acquainting blind stu- U.S.

Chess Championship, was dents and other visually captain of the Eastern High capped persons with art forms School team and how and has on many trophies. He It includes six sculptures of owns seven chess sets, in-various materials from the 19th 'eluding huge and 20th centuries, set up in a one. separate of the museum. He also plays bridge, but visually handicapped. as thinks it involves, luck.

"In there's a and feel sculptures. small percentage luck he Labels on each piece describe says. "The reason people the work in print and in Braille. lose in chess is because they The exhibi.tion is work rake a of. Muriel Schiller pians to attend.

the C)msttson, actmg d1rector of University of next year the and and major in Russian a. ian- Qf for guage he became inte.rested iit deaf at the umver- from. books about chess but which, he now enjoys are 35 at the for its own sake. In addition to who spea.ks verely -Serbo-Croatian and can read v1sually handicapped German, Spanish, area. French, Czech Swedish, all Texley sa1d who or which he familiarized him-seen the show hke 1t because 1t.

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