January 01, 1945
Tampa Bay Times St. Petersburg, Florida Monday, January 01, 1945 - Page 10 — Justice Plays Cat-and-Mouse As O.K.'s Gift for Chess Players
January 02, 1945
The Evening Sun Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday, January 02, 1945 - Page 18 — Chess Champion Plays Here Tonight — I.A. Horowitz, international chess champion and winner of the United States open championship several times, will play 30 members of the Glenn L. Martin Chess Club in a simultaneous match tonight at Sears' auditorium, North Read More
The Record Hackensack, New Jersey Tuesday, January 02, 1945 - Page 7 — Checker Team in Tournament …also reported that William Cuissine of Englewood, in charge of the chess branch of the local club has recently added some fine chess players to his group. He is making progress in rating chess players for the Club's tournament team. Read More
The Independent-Record Helena, Montana Tuesday, January 02, 1945 - Page 4 — Chess Set — The Logan Street Cribbage club faces a problem. Someone donated a chess set for Christmas. It requires skill to play chess.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn, New York Tuesday, January 02, 1945 - Page 13 — Jackson, Pavey Split Chess Prizes — Edward S. Jackson Jr. of Short Hills, N.J., national amateur chess champion, and Max Pavey of Brooklyn, scoring 4—1 each, divided the first and second prizes in the weekly rapid transit tournament at the Manhattan Chess Club Read More
July 28, 1945
The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California Saturday, July 28, 1945 - Page 3 — Pan-American Chess Congress Opens Today — “…the great wizards of chess from Latin America and the United States will engage in the first international tournament ever to settle the question of chess supremacy on the Western Hemisphere. This Times- Read More