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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 43

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1961. HllilllllllKI'I'IHIfl11' 1 71(17 NOH, 1SNT THAT STWANS8 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE By Joseph M. Cunningham I 1 1 voju tm i ALL Of A rjDOSN SoluMon to Teiterday'i Puula HRR8 WANTS Mt 1 I I BLtTO A a vou reEuuata PAINT1NS SCREEN 1 By D. M. LE DAIN BuDGElalLoBfawtsp IcIliIcIcIoX Hd'cIiIdLJcIi la III Zl TOLD HIM MaWf? VY- ii.inii.itin mjun nvic Mini Thp.Gamn of Kinaz DOWN 13 Card game.

13 Arsenic's companion. 14 Coach. 22 Tennia champ. 23 apear. 26 Irons.

2B Explosive. 30 Peculiarity. 32 Nets. 34 Scottish explorer. 36 Near First Lady.

38 Game of checkers. Black QUIZ No. 520 ACROSS 1 Bar. I Frnch newsboy. 15 Soothlnf 18 M.

Franc. 17 Quarter. 18 Sheep. 19 Harem room. (0 Helper.

tl Honorable. 14 Archy'i typing atyle. t3 Creek. 16 Cooking atyle. 17 Greenlander.

19 Matriculate. SI Split pulae. 12 Meat or pie. S3 Grass dryer. 85 Forecaster.

Lai mmj mm Rubeli vt. Utachin (USSR Champ. Semi-final, 1959) Black to play and win. 'mm IE 1R IS IE "lu A ID IN IE I I tlY IE 0 IS S1 jPRlE IS By CHIC TOUNti fiV i'M iSU fat -M XM laani mi kl No. $19 (Zaetusv-Spasakyh 1.

Q-B6 (ii OaQi 2. Rich and male next); Q-R4ch, Q-R4; J. QxQch. PxQ; 4. R-N7ch.

Rl; S. R-R6 mate. Correct No. J17i H. Vandarbol.

A. Yuda, M. C. K. Hwu, Barrante, Que.

ACROSS S3 Blouses. Si Stake. 1 A "mantle of aswaauiY 01 need aimmi ALTBWIONJ I'M JU5T NOT CUT OOTTD BE SHOULDERS tmmD 10 THE TWrfLE I Of fcSftUT'? wm 87 Reel lit 40 Festivity. 41 Limits. 42 Philippine fruit tree.

43 Compose vera. 45 Timely. 46 Quarantine, 47 Over. 60 Like a wedding cake. 53 Department of Peru.

54 Token of mourning. 56 Liang. 59 Feminine name. 61 Chum. 64 504.

66 Symbol for columbium. mm IFEeLLIKELEAVTNS A lj VOiLJy 0 Odious onea. 4 Mother ot Achillea. 18 Namesake! of the gods' DOWN 1 Night apot. 2 Dye base.

3 Follower of John Wycliffe. 4 Lazily. 6 Something secondary. 6 Enlist. 7 Laid down.

8 Glockenspiel. 9 Hole in one: 2 wds. 10 Member of the family, 11 Latin 59 Cadence. 60 Lower. 62 Alas In Leipzig I mm ''M 63 Extreme, cupbearer.

City Championship L. Joyner and I. Zalys are tied first in the Montreal championship with Vk-Xk 19 North Brother 65 Penny-finder is one. is: 3 wds. 11 Unevenly notched.

tV2 Gershwin et al. 67 Remove hair. 68 Le Sage'a rogue hero. 69 Tormented. By C.

SCHULZ pts. each. They may be passed, however, by V. Witt, who defeated J. N.

Williams in the 4th round, and has 3-0 with one postponed game vs H. Matthai. Matthai, with 2-0, is also within reach of the leaders having an unfinished game vs E. Schlosser. J.

N. Williams now has 3-1 pts. Zonal At Caracas In a new Zonal tourney, set up by FIDE for the northern republics of South America, at Caracas, Venezuela, Miguel Cuellar, Colombia, qualified for the 1961 Interzonal of the world championship series. Scores: M. Cuellar.

A. Medina, Venezuela, 7-1; A. Caro and J. Rodriguez, 4VS-3V4 each: L. VU-laamil, Venezuela, 44: A.

Rooae, Dutch Antilles, and J. Minaya. Colombia, ZVrWx each; Deyk. Venezuela. 1V4-4V4; h.

Mendou, Colombia, 64. From the FIDE Zonal at Caracas: I 1 I i ii .1 i I. vi cl White 7 Pieces ii W. Germany, W. Lombardy, USA, and five Swiss experts.

550 pupils from 45 public schools entered the Toronto Public School Chess Association tournament held in the Jesse Ketchum School. Ages ranged from 9 to 13 with about 100 girls jtwticipating. Whitney School won the school cup for best over-all results. Play was completed in one day. Botvinnik, 4'j, Tal, 3Vj.

With one third of the games completed in the world championship match at Moscow, challenger M. Botvinnik continues to hold on to his one point lead. The fifth game, the longest so far, was finally drawn in 74 moves. The sixth was a short routine draw. The challenger won the seventh and Tal came back to take the eighth in 29 moves.

3rd game from the world championship match, Moscow, 1961: MMZO-INDIAN DErFNCK White: Blark: M. Botvinnik M. Tal i i i i s1 r1 la jy rr IT" TT" Ti iT" "rjr i 30 31 131 iV 3T 38 3" 40 XV 43 4i iT" mT" JlT" Ti JT" btT iT m. Si S3 54 TIT it nr 60 61 62 n' 63 6i IT" 68" sT" By H. HANAN Black: M.

Cuellar (Colombia) White) A. Medina (Venezuela) MKSr3i UWO- I'J iSf HOW STUPID DO VOU THINK fW.Bk;WOULPNT VW do vou expect n-' Wm I yJfxY plar TeIs; Vmm yA way to the coast and yiy vv 19 poisonous 7 rM AL0NE tz Black White Black P-QB4 17 KR-Kl(b) P-R5 QBJ 1 BxN BxB PxP 19P-K5(e) PxP N-B3 20 NxP BxN P-Q3 21 RxBtd) 0 0 White 1P-K4 INKBJ JP 04 4 NxP SN-B3 6 B-KNS 7 0-02 0-9-0 P-B4 10 N-B3 11B-Q1 12 N-K2 P-K3 22 R-KRJ P-B4 P-QR3 23 B-B4 B-KJ B-02 24 Q-Q6? KR-QU B-K2 2SexPch K-Rl P-N4 26 R-QB1 R-03(e) 27 0-B7 P-N6 Q-B2 J8K-R1 PxBP P-QR4 29R-N5 Q-Q5I By tD. DODO 13 K-Nl HEALTH FOR TODAY Medical Machinery-Good And Bad Black White Black N-KB3 HP-K4 0 01 P-K3 24 QR-Q1 QR-Q1 B-N5 OKI 0-0 26P-N3 R3 P-04 S7Q-R5! N-Nl(e) PxP 26Q-K2 N(3)-K3 29N-K3 N-R3 N-B3 30N-N4I NxN(f) P-K4 SIPxN N-B9 B-NS KK-M B-KS y-Ki S3B-Q5 N-Q5(g B-OJ 34 BxN PxB N-N3 35B-B4(h) P-B4 White 1 P-QB4 1N-QB3 1P-Q4 4P-K3 3B-Q3 6P-ORJ 7BxP 6 N-B3 P-JN4(a) 10 B-N2 11 P-05 12 P-RJ 13 N-KNS 14 N-K8 yOU'a EXCUSE fAE, WF1I FURTHERMORE, HEITHtR. OF VS iPlEASE! I HAVE A CLAJ FURTHER mm TO ill A RRIUIANT DEAR! I REFtKE TO PRESUME OM WAITING! CAREER tM U6LY i nouui mo. i 6055IP THAT COULD FOUOW MV RANK OR Ml a it I HORACE THE GOOD 1 5TAJP MWBti ARE-t-1 Rpute THE tlNfVtR- KIRX WHEREVER HE 60B FRJENWHIP-- IN THE FUTURE! By W.

W. Bauer, M.D. Dlrtctor of Health Education American Medical Association PxN 36P-N5! 15 PxP K-Rl 37P-B4(1) P-06(.) Rrf HORACE! JA really anything to these fakes, why would your doctor be so 14N(2)-fl4(a) NxN J0R-N3 R-QN3I 15 NxN Q-N3 11 R-QB3 QxRl 16 N-B3 B-B3 Resigns (a) Better 14. N-KN3 where It ean be reserved for a K-side attack, (b) Too alow, in view of rapidly developing counter-attack. Instead 17.

P-K5, PxP; 18. BxB, NxB (not N-B6chs 1. R-Rl, NxR; 20. B-KN5); It. Q-N5, Q-B2i 20.

N-Q4 with equal chances. (c With much less effect than It would have been two moves earlier, (d) PxP la preferable, aa there Isn't goinj to be an eiidgams In which this weakness might count. Space and a chance to manoeuvre la what la needed here, (t) White attack baa been deftly countered. The rest is romp. Itemt Zurich is planning an international for late in May with invitations going to Tal, Keres and Mikenas of the USSR, Gli-goric, Yugoslavia, L.

SchmJd, stupid as to lose your confidence by refusing to use them? Since honest doctors admit the diffi culties in treating certain stub- bora chronic diseases, does it make sense to suppose that some Mechanical contrivances have given many a boost to medical progress. The electrocardiogram end the encephalogram have proved wonderful aids to diagnosis, as has, of course, the x-ray end the fluoroscopy The heart-lung machine and the mechanic-el kidney are among the latest devices. The stethoscope has been electrified end television has advanced the techniques in medical teaching. Many other ln-etances could be cited, but these will Illustrate how mechanical, electrical end electronic engineering have, helped advance the cause of medicine and benefit unknown promoter has acquired mysterious scientific knowledge cy iAUNDERS and ERNST denied to the medical profession? Before you allow yourself to be governed by your desire for re trixiei wish. S.

I V3U'D CALM DOWN i Gi? I VOU'RE CETTlriG lief from suffering, consider Black 7 Pieces' what the A.M.A. article says: "The machine quack makes, bis 1 PxB OxP 38 RxP RxR 17 0-0 Q-B4 .39 RxR B-QS 18N-05 N-NKb) 40P-KS PKN3 19Q-N4C) 0-B7 41R-KR1 K-N2 20Q-K2 Q-B4 42Q-R4! P-N3(k) 21 Q-N'4 Q-B7 And Black 22Q-K2 Q-B4 resirned (a) Vsrying from the 1st gam which went N-4N5, P-K4; 10. NxB, QxN; 11. PxP. QxQ; 12.

KxQ. N-KN5. lb) QR-Ql la th natural-looking mw (c) Willing to exchange Qs with th two Bs advantage, and other considerations, (d) If nothing els time Is gained ea th clock, (e) Forestalling the threatened P-B4. (f) Forced, and now the exchange strengthens she half -centre and opens Dp the R-file for aa additional line of attack, (g) A critical decision, and is tt necessary? Why not back to B-03. All central obstructs Hons are now cleared away for a advance, (h) Naturally not RxPT, F-B3.

(t The pawn-roller la ready to move, (j) Offers th only prospect of a counter. 'k Adjourned, but Blk. resigned with-Wk out resuming. PK followed by P-BS etc. wUl soon flatten aU opposition.

PROBLEM No. 730 'A B. M. Marshall p. White mates in two moves.

N. 7 (Klsh), Key, 1. Q-QN3. Correct No. 727: P.

B. Shearer, A. Yuda. No. Tit: Mrs.

M. J. Garmaise, A. Ynda, P. B.

Shearer, F. Merrier, St. Jean. Que. devices out of odds and ends of metals, wires and radio parts" the oatienL land "with these gadgets im But wherever science has ad "'mi pressive to tne guiiiDie Because of their flashing light bulbs, ticks and Buzzes he tnen carries out a vicious medical con game, 'Mi capitalizing on people's respect for the electrical end atomic wonders of our scientific age.

He milks the latest scientific ad vances, translating them into his By WALKER and BROWNE own special Buck Rogers vocabulary to huckster his fake machines as a cure-all for vanced, the rogue has not been far behind, to reap his illicit profits from the perversion of honest men's toil. The American Medic-el Association, through its health magazine Today's Health, paid Its disrespects to the health machine quacks not so long ago, eaying that "Health machine quacks have robbed Americans of millions of dollars and lured them away from legitimate, ethical medical treatment of sprious diseases mechanical quackery is believed to make up substantial portion of the 610 million dollars or so paid to medical charlatans annually." Wouldn't those millions do a fine job of caring for the needy aged White 7 Pieces Even if you can afford to be XT DOES 'NEED TO BE FIXEP V-r, TELEVISION REPAIR bilked of your money and aren't irritated by being taken for a litis should stick to strict diet. What kind of foods? sucker, it just might happen that rough vegetables or raw vegetables. Follow medical advice. MONDAY: "Acceptable" Hospital Care.

while you fool with make elec Mrs. B. E. Oregon. Answer: Mild and nonirritating foods roasted, broiled or boil Ironies, your disease might get a ed meats; fine-milled eereals, head-start that the best of legitimate medicine cannot overcome.

The quack doesn't care 7 a 01 cl SP rt cl 01 0 to to cL gu ell tic .1 tel It Ini Di tio da tie 1 Op Wl ce Di foi i tat In. ge eti ofT wc i BO ei di cc 85 Cfa toi VI th I 8t oE Cl 1 t)C I ci cr I i sh ha Cla Cm Din Edl Fift F. I over whom the politicians are just so he gets your money, you (Dr. W. W.

Bauer welcomes Health Questions from readers and will answer them whenever possible. Due to the tremendous volume of mail received by Dr. Bauer, many questions will be incorporated in the column. Letters should be addressed to Dr. enriched white bread products or spaghetti and related substances; potatoes, well-cooked nonfibrous vegetables, cooked fruits, mash can LOSE your life.

wrangling these days? When somebody offers you a machine, electric or electronic to cure or treat your chronic ed, boiled or baked potatoes, gelatin, ice cream, cake, milk. Health Question for Today Dear Dr. Bauer: You said people with diverticu- annoying and painful disease at home, think twice. If there were eggs. Avoid fried foods and W.

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