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FORT LAUDERDALE NEWS. Sunday. Not. 1. 1S51 On California Bigamy Charge LEU Iowa Fire Victim's Dad Held THIS OR THIS SANTA MONICA.

31 IPD Herman Leroy Oct. of the children burned at Ot-Vanjtuxnwa, had divorced him. Cynthia. 1. Another child.

Carla Campbell, 4, also died in the fire. A 14-year-old baby sitter, Sharon Ann Dooley, was the only survivor of the fire which leveled the two-story house. By FRANK ROSE, News Chess Editor "7)Qjy Tha cvr4 w9n days at mnm yv JU frvr tlay KMid far hJ CJ yawr twimminf aaal mm aha Q. VA. 53 fc'.

if yaa hawan'lffl )'' i. tri" KaH-Klar tk TSiYk 6 CHEMICAL CORPO 12th SL JA 3-9651 xS: Horn, faced with a bigamy charge brought by his ourth wife, collapsed at police headquarters today after admitting he Was the father of six children who died in an Iowa fire. Horn, 36, a restaurant cook, was jailed on suspicion of bigamy on a complaint made by his wife, of less than two months, Helen Geneva Schoen-wetter, 47. Police said Van Horn told He said he bad been here since February. The fourth Mrs.

Van Horn said her husband didn't go to work yesterday, but she found him in a bar. After he told her he read of the tragedy, he sobbed, "my kids died in that fire." Van Horn told Capt. Robert Guggenmos of the Santa Monica police detective bureau he married Patricia Van Horn in 1949. Their children all burned in the fire were Karen Rae, 9, Sharon Kay, 7, Patty Sue, 6, Le Roy. 4, Debra.

2, and In the Candidates 'Tournament now taking place In Yugoslavia, eight of the world's greatest players are battling: it out for the honor of challenging Mikhail Bot-Vinnik for his world title. Latest report from the mental arena shows the following; scores with three rounds yet to be played: Frank Conley who has enclosed one with each problem solution for the past two years. Thanks also to Mr. H. A.

Alexander for the occasional interesting clippings. It's good to have John Siefker back at the club again after his trip out west, "APPOINTMENT 10" Nov. 3 VOTE TO APPOINT YOUR SCHOOL VOTE FOR 10 MILLS! P. Pot. Adv.

them he thought his third wife, Mrs. Patricia Van Horn, mother 1. Tal 18-71: 2. Keres IWWzl; 3. Smyslov tl4- 1- 111: 4.

Fetrosian 13a- ll'al: 5. Gligoric 6. Fischer 7. Olaffson (9-61; 8. Benko Prices EfFectiv through 17-181.

The four leaders are Rus Wed. sians, proving once again that nation's supremacy In the world of chess. Many ef Bobby Fischer's supporters will be disappointed by his showing in this event. Yet they must remember that he is only 15 and he is com peting against some of the greatest players of all time. Even if the American prodigy only places sixth.

It will be a feat unsurpassed In the annals of chess his BMBBaakaM tory. I firmly believe that wW jfoer purthost $3 tr men and this coupo ft SO EXTHA Merchants Green Stamps- mt your Food Foic through Nov. -4Hi he will be world champion by the time he is 21. Weekly Program The solution' to Position 294 is 1. R-N5.

R-K; 2. R-N. B-KN; 3. R-N5, R-K draw by repetition. If 1 QxR; 2.

QxR ch. and wins. If 1 Q-K3 or Q-B5: 2. Q-N7 mate. POSITION 295 Black 4 Men 1 I iLa- "P.S.G." BRAND TOP U.

S. CHOICE Boneless Cube Steaks (s Freshly SLICEp-GENUINE Calf Liver ib. Cut (O) 16-or. cans Greon Beans rlriri White 8 Men White to play and mate 1 In two. This is a true prob- lem composed by Matthew Beach- of Fort Lauderdale.

The key move is not a capture or a check. Forsyth notation: lN5R-4kp2-7N-3P2Pl-4K3-7b-B5pl-2R5-. 1-12 Cornwall wins Here is the game in which Jim Cornwall beat out Dick Corbin for the Class championship in the recent South Florida Tourney. Jim's strategy Is well thought out and he maintains constant pressure until his opponent succumbs. 11 J.

JT i p) Lfti CORBIN PURE FROZEN o)afn CORNWALL 1. P-Kr 2. B-B4 3. N-OBS 4. P-ORJ 5.

P-03 P-ON4 7. P-QB3 S. 0-0 QN-Q2 10. P-QR4 11. P-NS 12.

0-N3 13. N-KR 14. PxP 15. N-4-B3 14. B-R3 17.

PxP 1. BxN-2 19. BxN ch. Full Gallon Jug 1. P-K4 2.

B-B4 3. N-B3 4. N-B3 5. 0-0 6. B-N3 7.

R-K t. P-KR3T P-3 10. P-QR4 11. N-Ka 12. R-B 13.

P-04 14. N-3x" 15. P-KB3? 14. P-OB4 17. PxP 1.

O-B 19. PxB UVJ 1 pT I I BB1 kaBl BBI aWJ I BOCA HICKORY SMOKED I unci 30. QxS and wins DOZEN 13 Club Neics () Shipped THIN lu SLICED lb- cans FROZEN West Palm Beach had to cancel its match with us last week at the last moment. A new date will be arranged and announced soon. Ray Dunphy climbed up to the third rung of our club ladder recently by defeating Rich Burry.

Bob Montague held onto his number two spot against BUI Decker but it was quite a tussle. Your chess editor successfully defended against Montague and Rudy Eckhardt. These also were epic tussles. Thanks to all you fellows who have been saving these columns for me, especially Ton's ACAROni CHEESE 2 OAKHILL LAKES ELLOW FREESTONE 7 FLr 2 29 ox. on fl (p) 1 lb.

JIT COOKED! RSADY-TO-EATI SUNAID ww Ann Sothern In Tax Battle WASHINGTON. tf Ann Sothern, star of the television series "Private Secretary." says she only owes $7,120.94 in back taxes, not $722,322.44 as the government claims. She filed an appeal from the big tax bill yesterday in TJ.S. Tax Court. The dispute involves proceeds from Miss Sothern's sale of her part ownership of the TV series.

The government said she should have been taxed at the regular income tax rate. She said it should have been the lower capital gains tax. The Internal Revenue Service also disputes Miss Sothern's deduction of expenses she says she incurred in learning how to be an efficient operator of a cattle farm. She bought one in 1955. The tax case covers the years 1953-56.

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