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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 20

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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20 THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1060 IT? Tmi cv: i Alda By M. LE DAIM hf C-T JUST Weekly Quiz )( The Game of Kings ef 2 Spades Pfs What do you hid now E3 nu hold: Pieces 5 As Smith you hold: S. 9 8 2 H. 9 4 D. C.

7 4 2 I Tne ridding ha. proceeded South West North Ett Q. 1 As South I. 7 3 H. io D.

A in C. 9 ft The bidding ha proceeded. North Et Soirth wt 1 SpH Tss 2 Xn-Tr. Tats 3 rm What do ymi hid now? 2 As South you hold S. 107 5 3 H.

A 10 7 2 D. A C. A 5 The bidding has proceeded; South Wit North Et 1 Spade Pas 1 No-Tr. Pass! 1 Snade 2 Dins. Pass What do you bid? 'ft' QUIZ NO.

440 S. Gligoric vt. B. Larten (YugoiUvi) (Denmark) Black to play and win the 'exchange'. flame No.

38 (Pavlov: 1. PQ7. 2. KxP. 3.

KxB. 4. P-RSch (if 4. PQR(Q, N-K3ch and NxQ. Or if 4.

R-BB. NxP; S. Bx.V and White cannot win because this cannot control the square of the KRP. K-R2; 5. NxBch: 6.

K-R4! and the will queen. NJu) JJ5T SiT STILL (AND ENJOTf TK I KNOW ITS I'LL Be WITH Y0J AS S30N AS THIS IS 2 Q. 6 As South you hold: S. 9 7 4 H. 7 2 D.

A 10873 C. 4 The bidding has proceeded: A White: 13 Pieces Ey C. SCHULZ South Wtst North Ent Pass 3 Spades Double Pas? What do you hid now? Q. 7 As South you hold: S. 7 5 3 H.

fi 2 D. 4 C. in 8 2 The bidding has prnceenrd: i 1 What do you hid now? Q. 3 As South you hold S. A 986 4 2 H.

3 O. 9 C. A in The bidding has proceeded: South Wt North 1 Spud Pass 2 Spades W'fiat do you hid now? Pass East South West North 1 Heart Pass 1 No-Tr. Double Pa.ss What do you bid now? A Question of Titles There are between 40 and nfticially recognized international grandmasters throughout the world. The U.S.S.R.

has nearly half of these, while the U.S.A. has eight. Others are found in Yugoslavia; Argentina, Holland, Relgium, Denmark. Germany, Hungary, Sweden, Iceland and Czechoslovakia. So far the British Commonwealth is without one! An application for grandmas-tership recognition for D.

A. Vanofsky, Winnipeg, and international mastership for G. Fuster, Toronto, was turned down by the FIDE at its recent meeting. The awards for grandmas-tership this vear went to: .1. H.

Donner, Holland, W. Uhi-mann. E. Germany, and L. Schmid, W.

Germany. International master titles went to: B. Wexler, Argentina. M. F.

Mal-lolrp, Spain, F. J. Perez, Spain, J. Fichtl, Czechoslovakia, and Carlos Bielicki. Argentina, the new world junior champion.

From the U.S.A. Closed As South you hold: S. 7 2 6 5 3 A 9 2 C. A 4 The bidding has proceeded- North Ett South West 1 Spade Tass 2 Pias. Pass Q.S Opponent opens with one club and vou hold: S.

.1 10 7 4 H. A 8 6 4 D. 7 3 3 What do you hid? (Look (or answer Monday) H. HANAN he has an unfavorable ad-journpd game with Arnold Den-ker. He must at least draw that gam and then beat Bobby in the final round in order to tie him in earned points.

Other top scores: D. Bvrnp, fi-3: A. Bisgnier. 5-4: R. 5-5; P.

Renko and J. Sherwin, 4'i-3'i each. Miss Lisa Lane U.S.A. Champion Miss Lisa Lane, of Philadelphia, who has only bepn playing chess for three years, scored a surprise win in the U.S.A. Women's Championship at New York with a score of 7-1.

Undefeated, she drew with Mrs. Kva Aronson, Chicago, and defending champion. Mrs. Giscla Gresser, who scored fi'-l'a. The latter's only loss was to Miss Mona Karlf, New York.

Miss Karff lost to Miss Lane and Mrs. Marv Selensky. Philadelphia, to place third with Other scores: Mrs. K. Aronson, 5-3: Mrs.

M. Selensky. 4-4; Mrs. Nancy Mc-Leod. Milbrae.

and Mrs. Mildred Morrell. Gary, each: Mrs. Lean Gru-motte. Los Angeles, 2-fi; Mrs.

Mabel Btirlingame, Phoe i With as family 6Ge rue S'JT THeee WAS NO BOUHP save rue i-oo of us voce, AV0 THE UPGe TO kCCP MOVNG GCW STP.ONGOR AS rue SKY BKGHTEHECt yOATS nCMfffiP PSMAINEP A.IRPIELP ALL PAW CAUP OUT HEALTH FOR TODAY Pernicious Anemia By W. W. BAUER, M.D. Director of Health Education American Medical Association lAmorig the great medical vie-j the dramatic success of liver tones hieh have taken place feeding and later of liver extracts controlling pprnicious anemia SWVGVG HIGH INTO Ti-'B AQ ORCL6P ONCB I HOPSS Championship, New York, VP- OtrtmO TH -S Ml LIAR FLOCK, AW THEN ALONE 1939-60: rKNTKR COl'NTKIt the use of liver is now outmoded Rlack: SfldmHB By ED. DODD The necessary factor of vitamin B12 is not uniformly present in older physicians is That over per anemia which was finally overcome about 1023.

The disease was first fully de nix, 17. U.S.A. Women's Champion ship. New York, AW A SHORT TIAE jji: THEY HIT Trie REFUGEE CAW(M LIEUTENANT, CALL THE OTHEHj 5HOT POWi EVERYONE THE A AT- 65 I'LL LAY OUT SEARCH rf rnTT- 1 1 1 1 im Blsrk: W'hile: Mrs. Mona M.

While 23 K.rff Blark 0-N2 Rlark l)H4 (a mmm. While Buck Whiif Rlark 1 P-K4 U4 Iff P-tJRIt R.l 2 PsP QP 11 B-Ql R-W 3 N-OB3 Q-UR4 Px.N Q-KB4 4 P-04 S-KBJ 1.1 N-Kilbl 5 14 RB! RB I5Q-R1! 7 B-Vich P-IH IB Px.N R-W PP PP IT 0-0 Rpisns 9 R-R4 R.IUl A riK-kel Ihat drops Short ot iis ob.irr:iv. The mimrirtnt B-N2 or W2 IS callfd for. I hi Muil Irv unmeihing tricky us there it nothing else. Bobby Fischer Favored to Win Iiobert Fischer, 16-year-old Brooklyn school boy, leading the field in the U.S.A.

Closed championship at. New York ith a score of 8'-l 1 2 He meets his chief rival Samuel Rcschevsky (7-2 pts.) in the final round. Earlier Resh-evsky lost to H. Seidman and it. 2 1 all lots of liver.

The precision treatment of today is the injection of vitamin R12. At the present price of liver the injection not only more effective but cheappr. Once pernicious anemia, has developed the treatment must be continued for life. Remissions, if any, are slight and exceptional. The deficiency in the secretion of the intrinsic factor by the mucus lining of the digestive tract cannot be restored.

Health Questions for Today Dear Doctor Bauer: Is occasional sleepwalking, talking in one's sleep or screaming or crying out occasionally an alarming indication of mental or emotional disturbances in a young woman of 20 who has had these symptoms in a mild form since her pubertv? Mrs. O. C. ft scribed by Addison of Spectator fame in 1H.V. and" for seven de-cads had lived up to its designa tion.

namely a progressive pernicious type of anemia. Now the term pernicious anemia is out dated and is retained mainly for convenience and as a concession to tradition. The' conquest of pernicious anemia, like that of many other diseases, came about as a result of many observations of whicn the most dramatic was the successful use of liver in treatment by Minnt and Murphy and related work by Whipple. While 1 P-K4 2 N-K M3 .1 P-U4 4 NxP 5 N-OBS fi R-UR4 7 P-B3 R-KS 9 VI" 10 Q-2 11 13 P-KR4 1.1 RPN 14 P.R-, 15 P.P IS RxRrh 17 0-O-(a) IS N-OS IS PxB :0 K-Mlh) 21 QxR 22 PxP e.p. PxP 23 Rx N-KB3 JS R.02 KK.1 27 K-B2 KM 28 R.NS R.R4 N4 R-K3 B-V2 .11 PxttPrh ON Q2 .12 RxR N-B4 1.1 NxR .14 K-Q1 N-K2 .1.1 P-B47IC WB2 38 K.R.I RPP 17KX.N RxR 111 P.RJ 0-0-0 .19 RmN 40 OI N-B4 41 PBS BvN 42 K7 K4 Rpyisnil NvKP By G.

WUNDER MEAKWMIIE, IN WYNNE? OFFICE- THINK OP THE. OTHER THAN 5AVIM6 WF.FfDMAM fARLY MAN EARLY DtV.liE BY PTOVAINE 1 I LNJOVEB THE I ENJOytO THE 1 1 PO'iONISo! 1 s''. ATCHIfJG 5S'EF- t' FRArLY. I cuam roprrr to VA Black Missin; her chenre. 1 LUNCH, HUGH! wxft-Hiy I VTRY TiPFO OF HOff FOOD! 1 WHICH KcVuNOi W.l"-Mil YOU MAFTY 0AlltJ'j PxN; Id.

Nx.NP, 19. NR7rh, KB! N-N3, 21. Bx.Voh TELL AtHTON ABOUT THE AND SME'tt 8AlN ME i'H AVOLUMf. OF ZiKtYOHL IF I CAN'T LOCATE (lurcedi Pernicious anemia is due to failure of the stomach to provide! Kansas. PA?" FE'rt 0AY5--I-" helipr way of ol RxN nrl (h) 20.

VRS is mei'tinj ihe threat NxVPch. an unidentified "intrinsic factor" These conditions are noli required for the absorption of an! necessarily indications of menial extrinsic factor, vitamin BI2. As illness, but they may indicatel the blood serum runs out of B12 iemntional disturbance, tensions the blood-forming tissues in thclor pressures. Thos would prnb If ablv be unrecognized bv the pa bones produce abnormal red blood cells. S.

tient in her waking hours. If the occurrences are nnlv occasional Observation of these abnormal i- Throwing away 4 ra trine pros-peci. Ity allowing the to break into the position. PROBLEM No. 445 Ella M.

Hurley While mates in two moves. No. fiH4 (Promislo), Key 1. Q-R5 (threat P-K6). 1.

N-K3; 2. Q-K4 (self-block I. 1. B-Q5; 2. N-B4 (seit-block cells in the blond of certain pa-land do not disttirn her, they can tienls and lack of any explanaiionjbe ignored.

There is, however, for the condition and the reason why sh should not -fA: 8' SAUNDERS ond ERNST progressive nature of the diseased a physician whr, can undoubt 2 edly be helpful to her provided the origin for the term CAN TELL I'M GETTING I'M MUCH MC-E-5 BIGGER AND MORE I'M SROWINS Dear Doctor Bauer: For what purpose are the following medicines used: niami'i and catron? MATVRE pernicious. The disease is rare in children and is observed chiefly past the TH TA5LE LEG SETTINS TO White 9 Pieces BE A REAL youNs 51 combat mental depression and to, advised these drugj for you. If I I K' I age ot so. women seem to De 1 kp nivr more susceptible than men. arthritis, poor circulation and There are many symptoms of troubles.

Is there any dan-advanced pernicious anemia of cr in taking these medicines which the most distressing are and if not, how nwny should I those the spinal cord which may take each day? Mrs B. Ohio, produce paralysis and other neu- A- The two drugs about which rological disturbances. Despitejyou have inquired are used to elevate the mood of the individual. They help to make him better aware of his surroundings and more fully abk to take part in normal activties. It is as so, his instruction about taking them should he followed If not, the drugs should not be taken at all.

MONDAY: Progress Against sumed that you. physician has High Blood Pressure. I II WHAT DiD VJ tF IT WERE MV A SHE5AV Vi PLACE, I'D LEAVE 1) fT TME OLD LUM3( lTHT 8y WALKER and BROWNE NONE OP THE KICS PAY) I 5 HAT VY6R6 6AIO SHE THOUSHT OU A.NO MRS. THE VARO WOULD LOOK FITZ HAVINS NICER I MOVED THAT WORDS ABOUT PILE OF OLD LUMSEF. INTO THE CELLAR Vzki fp AN" AT I felN I ION TO I'VE fcAINK- eAJ- I CK AlU 1 I WE TO I'VE SPENT Z' -f AT LASTS F5T 1 A vir A Til By FRANK ROBERGE OOVT CAij? TO 1 I'M A5 DISAPP0INTE0 IN MP.

H0MA0 AS -AS 1-9 THE D900PIVI5 FACEA HEAR HIS NAME OR COINS NUK'Bi? MENTIONE3 DiD I TIME IT J- CM RI6HT, HOMf-ltU. NEED IT- i wrrx He MAV SOME DAVT BADLY VrlTH vO'J MO YT AoAlN, JUDV BE IN MS By MARGE i '00 AiS. AS SOWN At FCJISM WHAT ii i i nil tf-mrvr wmm a- WE 5TARTES IKI TH to avvti vrm.ftiffj 1 Vrr "fi iPTl TAILOR- SHOfV 1 1 i I RV 111 N-NfVEK I LOOK-I'M XX you MEAN JOE PAL0OKA A FHiENP PAL0OKA THE CHAMP? NO ONE toft Mf T'SPY 5S TOU'RE Of MK.T0OSS.' 7 WAIT'LL I TELL ON KM, MIAN-HONKT I MOM ABOUT MtETiNS AT THAT HXi K40W I'M 6RATE- Vff rrr r1 FUL, TERRIBLY I elJ 'G'' THERE'S BRIAN TO II AfcrvTHINK0F-f WrE-vrT 3, il NwC5i L-i. 8v HAM FISHER SAUNDERS and OVERCARD By HEPE. PUT, BUT I DIDN'T 1 A 1 NO.TMANWS HEPE, I HAVE ONE 1 IHE NEWS OF BILLIONAIRE 6RAMDFATHEH -BUT EDGAR 1 VOU? DRIVEWAY TO THE PUT MY CAR IN THE GARAGE IN FACT, MOST OF THE POEMS HE RECITES, AT THE COFFEE HOJSE.ARE WON'T MIND 1 disinherited; a TAKE IT? VOU CAN HELP ME SHOVEL B.B.BLOODW-TCH'S NEW WILL f4 REACHES HIS ONLV LIVING GARAGE IS HE HATES A ROUT THE OOVS OF ALL SHOVELED HEIR EIN6 POOR OUT MY OUT TOLD ME SO 1 i t.

y. fv: i If 0 5f If I088Y MONTANA By AL CAPP.

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