The New York Times New York, New York Sunday, January 25, 1971 - Page 39
Saul Rubin Dies; Lawyer Here, 68
Was President of Marshall Chess Club for 10 Years
Miami Beach, Jan. 24— Saul Rubin, a New York lawyer, died yesterday in Mount Sinai Hospital of a heart attack. He was 68 years old and lived at 82-37 234th Street, Queens Village.
Mr. Rubin, who came here for health reasons, was in active practice in New York for 45 years. He was also president of the Marshall Chess Club in New York for 10 years and included among his law clients Bobby Fischer, the chess champion.
Mr. Rubin was graduated from Columbia University in 1922 and from Columbia Law School in 1925.
He leaves his wife, the former Jeannette Turberg; two sons, Sander of Brooklyn and Alfred of Eugene, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Susan Hecht of Richmond and Mrs. Lily Wolsk of Baldwin, L.I. and two brothers, Samuel of New York and Jacob of Freeport, L.I.