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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 31

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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nJtjsi rr. a- 5 'V THE i i SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1961 31 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE By Helen Louii. Kuhn ACSOSS Solution to Yesterday's Pnizla but, CAswMo.vouVeA1 EATEN BOTH LESS" THERE AREN'T V- ANV MORE By D. M. IE D.MN THS MAN WHO INVENTS SOMEaOOv'S MtSSlNfi A THREE-LEGGED CmiCKEN A GREAT WILL MAKfi A FCRTjNg The Gami of Kings TM6 CHtCKEN IS DELIOOUSH I'LL HAVE: ANOTHER K.

LEG. PLEASE 1 11 I 'pf fi" 6 mTe Eiln TjTlj I IT ni nr iqT WTpT hT eQi tT? ffTTjLTTaTTTJJTTTTT TT sH "rTT ppfaUi? ITTTTfTlTT td Black 12 Pieces 1 Snaka iUccc. Tally. 10 Implement 14 Af alnit 15 Warble. 16 Vein.

17 Let it stand. Iff Teases: 19 Shed feathers. (0 Babe Ruth specialty, 62 Hata. 84 Cords. Verbal facility.

17 Pilfer. 30 Small hound. S3 Ran. 17 Pedal ex. 4.

DOWN Fragrance. 12 Jut. 13 Rents. 21 Character- lzation, 23 Ronan god. 25 Valise.

27 Subway rider's aid. 28 Sheer linen. 29 Church official. 31 C( liege Iowa. 32 Treatment.

33 At no time. 34 Raiment. 36 Managers. 41 Masculine nickname. 42 Sprites.

45 Nonmetallic element. 48 Foul weather gear. 50 Fortify. 51 Ebb. 53 Ballots.

56 Strike. 67 Satiate. 58 Mona 59 Barter. 61 en point: her. 62 Golf accessories.

63 Indian weights. 66 52. QUIZ No. 518 Mme. Cheude de Silant (France) VS.

Mile. Lazarevic (Yugoslavia) (European Zonal, 1960) White to play and win. No. 517 (Bronsteiit-Geller): 1. PxQ (forced): i.

RxPch, KR1 (or K-Bl)i 3. N-N6 mate. A variation of the so-called Arab CHIC YOUNG By ass, i fc -a t.m iasw-1-is tj-Mssft 3 VOUlL HAVE 7D EXCUSE M4 APPARENTLY IT'S. SOMEB0W tremity. 88 Eur.

river. 89 Disencumber. 40 Forthright. 43 Salutation. 44 Eng.

country festivals. 4 Cheer. ACROSS 56 First aid gear. 60 Pampers. 64 Secular.

65 Young bird. 67 Joint. 68 Too. 69 Stiff: Fr. DOWN 1 Specie.

2 upon. 3 Detail. 4 Not exaggerated. Sugar and water. 6 Minted.

7 Strange. 8 Sailor's hazard. Not here. 10 Grass. ian Mate of 8 and N.

pi Correct No. S15: F. Hercier. H. Vanderbol.

A 9. 47 Eulogies. 49 Circumference. 70 Roman road. 62 Contestants.

71 Project. 63 Resin. 72 Secret agents. (4 Flatten. 73 Cape.

White 11 Pieces Jaw. ixaw SCHULZ Championship at Amsterdam, the new date for which has been set as Aug. 5-27th next. 1st Game from the World Championship Match: N1MZ0-1NDIAN DEFENCE 9 iHi rww w. a So t' DECORATE NOW.

WITH White: Botvinnik M. Black: M. Tal While Black E-Z-FIX- WALLPAPER i ITS FUN TO USE 1 1 i 7 To 77" T7" IT" 7 j- 31 jj- j- sT7 IT" Ti 27 2 TT 30 31 1)7" 33" 3i 36 "HT" 38 40 IT" 42 43 44 46 47 48 75" Jo- 5J 55" TX 5 IT" Ti sT" io rf 61" 84 66 67 Ti 69 70 71 72 Jr R(6)Q2 PB B-B4 B-Q6ch P-N3 B-K5 RxRch RxRch B-N5 23 BxN 0-0 24 P-ON4 04 25 N-N3 PxP 26 K1 B-Q3 27 QR-B1 N-B3 28 P-B3 P-K4 29 RxR QxN 30KxR White 1 P-QB4 2 N-OB3 3 P-Q4 4 P-K3 B-Q3 P-QR3 7 BxP 8 N-B3 N-QNS 10 NxB 11 PxP 12 KxQfa) 13 K-K2 14B-Q5 15 B-K4 16 N-Q2 17 P-R3 18 B-B2 19 P-QN3 20 R-Ql 21 BxN B-Q4 P-QB4(c) OxOrh 31 N-04 Si. By H. HANAN N-KN5 32 PxP PxP QNxP 33NN5 P-QR1 BJ 34 N-B7 B5 B-K3 35 N-K8 P-B4 (5rt-0! 36 P-KR4 K-Bl 37 N-Q6 B8(1) R-Q2 38 P-N3 K-K2 KR-QJ 39 NxPch K-K3 Q6? 40 P-K4 K4(e) RxB and Black resigned the heavy pieces off the 0U CAU6HT THE CAROLINE J.

N. Williams Leads City Scoring three consecutive t. wins in the City Closed Championship, J. Noel Wil- liams leads the field of ten picked experts. L.

Joyner and I. Zalys are pressing him close with 2- pts. each, and L. Witt has l'A-Ms with an adjourned game with H. Matthai.

Other competitors are R. Hirsch, E. Schlosser, L. Leder, A. Shilov and E.

Baikowitz. A single round-robin will be played. First Blood For Botvinnik In the world championship return match at Moscow ex-champion Mikhail Botvinnik downed title-holder Mikhail Tal in the first round of their 24-game bout. 1,500 people jammed the Variety Theatre in Moscow while hundreds moie milled about outside unable to secure tickets. Referee H.

Golombek, of England, has reported that he believes the 49-year-old ex-champion has a good chance to recover the title as he is in much better physical shape than in last year's match, while Tal is just recovering from an illness almost forced postponement of the match. A. Siklos Wins Speed Tourney The special speed tourney at the NDG Chess Centre was won by A. Siklos, 40, with 15-year-old Gerry Rubin, second with 3-1. Next were S.

Skolik, 2-2, Robert Rubin, 1-3, and F. Furstner, 0-4. These five qualified for the final from two preliminary sections which included fifteen competitors. The tourney was held to assist with expenses in sending Canadian junior champion Robert Rubin to the World Junior (a) With is better situated in the centre for useful action. The more important threat of B-Q4 (cutting off the allows him time to break up the K-side.

(c) Forced by the threat of P-K4, but the is weak. (d If B-Q6; 38. K-Q2, B-N8; 39. K-B3 etc. and the QBP will soon be vulnerable, (e) Adjourned, but Black resigned without resuming.

While can destroy the Q-side Ps by holding the K-side P' advantage as a threat and so restricting the Black King's manoeuvres to that side of the board. From the Stockholm International, 1961: SICILIAN DEFENCE HEALTH FOR TODAY Wfiaf Do You Puf In Your Mouth? By W. W. Bauer, M.D. Director of Health Education American Medical Association By tl.

UOuu It MK( MAVRFF Will FtfflKF II. Hi FEEL 6UILTY, THERE hS A MATTER-UH- OF DEPART Black: Johanstoa White: M. Tal MR.MILW IF YOUR PERHAPS I 5HOULD MENTAL POLICY I'D LIKE TO DJ5CU55 NAME 00E5N'T 60 ON Uiur uunntrr with von' THE TITLE PAGE A Black P-QB4 I VOU'Rl qn target I NOW, FABLE THI5 CHAP- I A TER DOWNRIGHT A The young mother whose baby.i open -end five inch wrench, has just been examined in the 1 corkscrew, 1 beer can opener, 1 knife blade, 39 nail files, 1 doctor's office was starting to put the baby's clothes on when Black PxB i P-N5? NxP(a) BxN QxB Q-N2 P-Q4 K-BH b) PxR K-Nl Resigns White 13 BxN 14 K-Nl 15 N-051 16 RxN 17 BxB 18 Q-K2 19 R-K3! 20 KJi 21 RxP! 22 NxPch 23 0.3 small metal top, 8 beads, White 1 PK4 2 N-KB3 3 P-04 4 NxP 5 N-QB3 6 B-KN5 7 B-QB4 8Q-Q2 90-H 10 B-QN3 11 KR-K1 12 P-B4 (a) P-Q3 PxP N-KP3 P-QR3 QN-Q2 Q-R4 P-K3 P-N4 B-N2 BK2 N-B4 tWLv the youngster reached for the doc tor's stethescope and started car rying it to his mouth. "My goodness," the young mo charm, 5 coiled metal springs 4 nail clippers, 3 key hooks, large nail files, 1 clasp knife, i pairs tweezers, 1 straight pin, 1 6nM. ther exclaimed somewhat indistinctly around the pin she was piece of cord, 83 assorted coins totalling $19.19 and 1 subway UTliii.

Vrw. 6-Wu3r 16. NxN. Q-Ql; 18. QxQP etc.

NxB: QxN Black 7 Pieces PN; 16. PxP, NxB; 17. NxB, Or, 15 17. 0-K3. Q-B2; 18.

N-B5 and token. He didn't feel well. This is an extreme case, pos piece with advantage. wul regain 'I (bi What else? By SAUNDERS and ERNST lit sible only in a person of psychopathic character. There are, however, innumerable instances of children and adults swallowing or inhaling objects which they never should have put in SEE? IT'S V2 1 5AWINS I (Sj ALL.

OVER X. I holding in her teeth, he puts everything in his mouth. 1 live in constant fear that he is going to inhale something that he shouldn't." The doctor laughed. "01 course," he said, "he has the very best example. You have a safety pin in your mouth right now." And that is the way it goes.

Monkey sees, monkey does. We talk a lot about training our children not to put anything in their mouths except food, and maybe while they are little, fin their mouths to begin with. As a PROBLEM No. 728 A. C.

White White mates in two moves. No. 727 (Gamagel, 1. P-N5 (threat N-N7). A Cross-Checker with four distinct cross-check variations.

A constructional weakness is the 'unprovided check' in (he defence of 1 B-Q4 d.ch., obstructing the White Queen and pointing to the control needed at OB6. general rule, one foreign object 1 swallowed makes little differ ence, if one doesn't get excited vou MusrA LEARN TO 6PEAl YES, i In course of time, it goes on its NOT THAWED-) I VOU SAW A I THAWED CHICKEN "'A way and no harm is done. However, the taking of laxatives or otherwise disturbing the bowel gers. And what happens. They put everything they pick up into their mouths and sometimes might easily result in perfora 725: A.

Yuda. K. MacDonald, Correct No. B. Shearer, J.

R. Hester. 11 Pieces White tion, if the object swallowed is these things are dangerous. sharp. for correcting a condition which bjects inhaled are another jects do not belong in the mouth.

11 Not so very long ago, a report appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association in matter. The lung has no way of WALKfcK ana BkOWNi may not be nearly as bad as it appears to the possessor. As to getting rid of them and they which an adult white male, 56 5 Health Question For Today Dear Dr. Bauer: I have protruding ears and I usually set up an inflammation 11 IffDIISCARE) ri years of age, was admitted to a large state hospital. It is true They must be removed either by bronchoscope or by surgery that he was not well-balanced want to know about surgery to correct them.

Is there any age mentally but this is not entirely cost, this must be discussed with the surgeon. Each surgeon sets his own fees depending on the nature and extent of the surgery to be MONDAY: Froxen Foods (Dr. W. W. Bauer welcomes Among the worst and most common foreign bodies in the lung beside the point are peanuts.

Their oily substance sets up a particularly disagree In his stomach was discovered collection of objects including 26 keys of assorted sizes and shapes, 1 mechanical lead pencil, 1 drill bit, 3 sets of rosary beads, limit, say of 27 years? Is this serious surgery or just a small matter? What is the usual cost? L.L., South Carolina. There is no particular age limit on plastic surgery but in general the earlier it is done the better. Whether it should be done at all is a question that able kind of inflammation. It is a popular sport, especially among young people, to throw peanuts up in the air and catch them in Health Questions from readers and will answer them whenever possible. Due to the tremendous 3 key rings, 6 crucifixes, 16 re ligious medals, 1 finger ring, volume of mail received by Dr IHtMptMiaaHakhi i the- mouth.

This is a first rate way to get an unpleasant kind of Bauer, many questions will be earrings, 1 shower curtain pin, 1 incorporated in the column inhalation pneumonia. open safety pin, 1 flexible brace let, 1 necklace with charm, must be decided in each instance on the basis of the patient's condition, the extent of the surgery Letters should be addressed to Dr. W. Bauer, co The The mouth is intended for the reception of food and, upon metal chains, 1 tie clip, 1 key chain, 3 key chains with keys, Gazette. ob-1 required and the basic necessity occasion, medication.

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