Wtdnttday, Au(uil 11, 19SJ PAGE 7 A HKRAI.D AND NEWS, Klamalh Falls, Oregon X.' CHESS CHAMPION Lewi$ Wayburn, right, of Your Store presents accountant R. A. Mitchell with a hand carved chest set for winning the second annual open chest championship, sponsored by the City Recreation Department and the Herald and Newt. Chess Title Captured By Mitchell Robert A. Mitchell, Klamath Falls accountant, won six straight matches to capture the Second An nual Klamath Open Chess Cham pionship this week. Pete Behr, a 17-vear-old senior at Klamath Union Hijsh School. finished second, losing only one game to Mitchell. In taking sec ond place. Behr defeated manv local veterans, including last year's champion. Wes McKaig. who finished third. The tournament was sponsored by the City Parks and Recreation Department and the Herald and News, and Your Store presented first prize of a hand-carved chess set to Mitchell. Junior division results will be announced later this week. Results in the senior division. using Swiss svstem points, are as follows: R. A. Mitchell. 28'3; Tete Bahr. 19'i: Wes McKaig. 16; Bill Knauss, lt'j: Ben Horn. Dan Cillis and Andy Moore (tie', 11; John Powell. 934; Paul Rood, 9; R. P. Mitchell, 6'i: R. Raroji- nog, a'l, Jim Dyer, 54; Donald Keefe. 5'4 : Kent Franklin, 5: Ron Bickett. 43: P. K. Watson. Pi. Merchants Association Plans Downtown Study Klamath Merchants Association has undertaken a study of down town business conditions which will result in plans for expansion ol traffic facilities and other fea tures of the downtown area. The project was undertaken with the approval of the Klamath Falls City Council and the Klamath County Court. , A committee of 21 downtown merchants and landowners was appointed to lend guidance to the studies. The lirst part of the detailed study has begun with the mailing! of questionnaires to all members n( the association. This questionnaire will seek to determine the trade area of the Klamath Falls retail merchants Tlic merchants are asked to list the northern, southern, east ern and westernmost towns from which both regular and occas ional customers come. Another part of the study will be the determinating of traffic origins and destinations and shop ping patterns in the downtown area. To ascertain this informa tion, another questionnaire will be distributed. A final report will be published wlien all information is gath ered. Members of the guiding com mittee for the project are A. M. Hattan. Curt Lions. Marlv Franz. Frank Bogatay, Bill Ganter, Law rence Slater, Dick Hicks, Rod Bell, Dick Reeder, Harry Boivin. Bob Beach. Bob Gotshall. (ieorce Flitcraft. Bill Sweetland, Frank Drew. Cecil Drew, Jim Kerns Jr., Richard Green. Bill Meade. Wayne Blair and Robert Veatch. Twists To Death WUPPERTAL. Germany ll'PD Heuiemarie Klostermann, 17, twisted to death in a Wuppertal cabaret, according to police. 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