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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 33

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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I960 THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 tLl 'yCXJ HAVE 1 1 Ill' HSRg.SEE II" nZ2 v- if li MXI CAN SET ANy, I'LL m. TO KW OUT CP THREE YEAUft 19 A L0N9 i By D. M. LED AIM WAIT AHOTUm BOTTLE I TIME WTHOUT A RAISE 7 11 'tTrinre YEARS 6 6 I Weekly Quiz Tiq Gsme of Kings i I in i ii j.t A Black 10 Pieces 11 i mm QUIZ No. 4M Black to play and win.

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10 5 C. 8 73 The bidding proceeded: North East South Wait Pass Fbm Pass IDia. Spade 2 Clubs Q. As South you hold: S. 8 H.

AQJS D. 7 8 C. A 10 7 6 4 The bidding has proceeded: South Watt North East IClub Pass IDia. Pass What do you bid now? Q. 6 As South you hold: S.

10 4 H. A 10 9 5 D. 4 3 2 C. 10 8 The bidding has proceeded: North East South Wast By CHIC YOUNG mAHiaii-'i "si" ITS HOT I VE 'NEVER Madrid Zonal Particular interest for Montrealers In the Madrid Zonal of the new world championship series, centres in the fine showing made by Arturo Pomar, of Spain, who tied for top honors. Pomar visited this citv seven vears aso and A n' 6 A I AD VCtfi IsoMEWpyl TO ktEf rtm VCOOL! BEEN 50 HOT IN AiLMV is- C.

SCHULI 1 Club Pass 1 Heart Pass 2 Spades Pass 3 Clubs Pass LIFE White 10 Pieces 3 Dias. Double What do you bid now? made many friends here by his Canada Out Of Ttam Q. 7 Partner opens with one ciud and you hold: S. A 8 H. 10 7 5 D.

8 4 3 C. 7 4 What do you bid? What do you bid now? Q. As South you hold: S. 6 H. A 7 4 D.

A 7 5 3 2 C. 7 The bidding has proceeded: North Ear South 1 Spade 2 Clubs 7 What do you bid? Q. 4 As South you hold: S. 9 2 H. 10 8 7 4 D.

883 CAS The bidding has proceeded: South Wet North East Pass Pass 1 Dia. Pass 1 Heart Pass 1 Ns-Tr. Pass What do ynu bid now? Q. 8 Partner opens with one line play and modest demeanour. Starting off as a sensational 14-ypar-old prodigy at the London 1946 international his subsequent progress, although fairly good, did not quite come up to the hopes of his well-wishers.

This is his first big success. The recent achievements of Bobby Fischer may have stirred him! He lost only tos O'Kelly and Attard. Donner lost to Lehmann, while Gli-goric's losses were to Portisch and Pietzsch. Portisch was the only undefeated player. Final Standing Pts.

club and you hold: S. A 5 H. 10 6 1 D. 753 C. 8 5 What do you bid? -(Look for antwan Monday) (Crapyrtftit hr Ttl Oilmen Trthun Championship Canada will not be represented in the FIDE world team championship scheduled for October at Leipzig, E.

Ccr-many, for financial reasons. The U.S.A. will also pass up the event this time for the same reason, as well as the difficulty of getting a strong team together as neither Re-shevsky, Benko or Lombardy will be available. The U.S.A. team in the current students team championship at Leningrad was assisted by the U.S.A.

State Department for Cultural Relations as well as the U.S.A.C.F. and the American Chess Foundation. Leading scores in this tourney are: U.S.S.R., 30-6; U.S.A., 29-7; Yugoslavia, 26-10: Czechoslovakia, 20H-15. Other entries are E. Germany, England, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, Holland, Mongolia, Sweden, Belgium and Finland.

From Buenos Aires International, 1960: I Donner (Holland) 1 Gligoric. (Yugo.) 3 Pomar (Spain) 7 10V. 41 10H- '1 4 'J 10V- 4 St 4 Portisch (Hungary) Lehmann (W. Ger.) HEALTH FOR TODAY Ask Me Another ol llllliyi WUIIUiiil By H. HANAN HERB TVirr yNv I iNjVf A5 OWET A5 THBM jfa Vi i A A REAL (- 'trfSSV BEARS HAVE POOR FYESI6KT H.Hc VN HAM.Kf fiT'XV BUT THEY HAVE A KEEN Tf T4t'ZAS JSXS I--X lllWERR "shot I "lUlfj i.

ct's the camera ii fjsos (a )w4Cv 11 JL A si ipy Vvk and take 'r i 7-V e-irf i ByED.D0DD VOU BY NOW, MY PEAR CPMMAN CANT, 1 fcQMtWt 2LUV VOU WERE AWgNIFICENT E-- PLANE Wmt. TAKE-OFff, COMPARE ZLUV'5 CONCEfTT 5H0ULi? 4 eKATlTUCEJHE FEOPLE'5 FrEnJWJC WISHE5 TC 'FAY YOU A flSNAL If Mpyli" 5 O'Kelly (Belgium). 7 Penrose (England), Pachman (Czech) Pietzach (E. Ger.) 10 Neikirch 11 Giusloliai (Italy) 12 Walther (Switz.) 13 Heidenfeld (S.Afrl.) 14 Attard (Malta) 15 Durao (Portugal) It Reilly (Ireland) 9 6' i IVt- 7Vi 7 6'4- B'i 4V4-10V4 3 -12 3 -)2 m-iavi By W. W.

Bauer. M.D. Director of Health Education Amarlean Medical Association 2 1 II) 1 10 1 13 their regular multivitamins, but Dear Doctor Bauer: You had an article in your column about persons who suffer gas. You men the Madrid Zonal, I would like to the vitamin when colds are going From 1960: tioned a new medicine that has around. R.G.M., Calif.

SICILIAN Whiter L. Erani (U.S.A.) KING'S DEFENCE Black; (Arcentina) INDIAN DEFENCE Black: been discovered (believe a patent White: A. O'Kelly (Belgium) R. Oliguria (Yugoslavia) medicine), but if not, I will ask my doctor to prescribe it. Mrs.

A. The body needs a certain amount of vitamin and any surplus is eliminated largely in the urine without doing any good. Vitamin is not inexpensive, and A.L., New York. Wftlle 2.1 P-RS 24 R-B2 25 N-B3 2 P-ON4 27 N-Q4 Black NN3 P-B5 Q-R3 N-K4 KN4(a) P-N3 R-B3 PxP Q-N3 Black BxB P-KB4 BxBP Q-RS Q-NS R-B2 Whit 20 BxN 21 Q-Q3 22 PxP 23 NI2I-K4 24 P-N3 25 R-R2 24 R(2)-KB2 A. I do not know of any "patent medicine" that would be routinely useful to persons suffering with too much intestinal there is no point in taking an excess.

There is, of course, no good reason why children should 2 K-Nl 29 Q-Bl 30 P-N3 SI PxP 32 RxR 33 4-B4l(b) gas. If any medicine is needed, have regular doses of multivita- QR-KBl OxR QxQ B-R3 White 1 P-K4 1 N-KB1 JP-O NxP N-N5 B-KB4 7B-K3 I KN-R3 K2 10 N-Q5 11 Px.N 12 0-0 13 Rl 14 P-KB4 15 IS OR4 17 BxBP N-R3 19 RxB 20 N-B2 21 Q-KB1 22N-Q4 Black P-QB4 PxP P-K3 P-Q3 P-K4 P-QRJ N-B3 B-K2 NxN N-Nl 0-0 P-B4 B-B3 N-Q2 PxP B-K4 BxB N-K4 0-N4 B-02 QR-K1 Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-03 0-0 P-K4 QN-Q2 P-KR3 P-KN4 N-R4 N-B5 N-B4 N(B4)-Q NxBch N-B5 P-KR4 P-N5 BxP B-R3 34 PxQ N-N3 mins "unless they have been prescribed by a physician. This assumes that they are being fed a Whit 1 P-Q4 1 P-QB4 3 N-QB3 4 P-K4 3 N-B3 B-K2 7 p-es I B-N5 B-R4 10 B-N3 11 0-0 12 N-Q2 13 P-N4 14 P-QR3 15 QxN 16 Q-Ql 17 P-BJ IS PxP 19 B2 (a) If B-K6ch B-Kechi a physician should prescribe it to meet the specific needs of that patient at that time. As for patent medicines, so-called, there is a great deal of misunderstand 27 K-Rl 21 K-Nl 29 Rl 30 31 Q-K2 32 Q-Q3 33 K-Rl 34 PxP 35 R2(a) 36 KxR proper diet which itself con Q-N3 K-N2 P-R5 BBS K-Nl PxP R-R2ch RxRch Q-R3ch 35 P-B5! N-B5IC) 36 BxNP NxP 37B-B3! R-K4 BxP 39 R-Kll NxBPe) 40 RxR PxR 41 NxB P-K5 42 B-K2 K-Bl 43 B-B4 Kesif ni tains the vitamins required. There is probably very small chance ing.

So-called patent medicines are not patented; if they were, their composition would have to that excess quantities of vitamin will do your children any good. Rmgni(b) Q-R3; 36. KN1. be made public, which is the' 33. K-Nl.

winf- (b) Or 37. K-Nl. Dear Doctor Bauer: My pro (a) Ee must trr somethlnt on the K-aide otherwise White's prospecUve 31. K-N2. B-R6ch etc.

blem is the care of my gums. They always become soft and push' -Uo4. r-K5 etc. will be walk-over, (b) An exchange Ii Black 4 Pieces bleed. Though the dentist has quite consistent with his plan.

rz neutralize In this quarter, and last tmng their promoters want. What these really are, are commercial medicines. Their use is not advisable. Dear Doctor Bauer: I wonder what stand you take on vitamins vitamin in particular. It may be psychological, but I have 1 then go ahead with hta threats on 4 4 the other side.

e) If J5 kA Crvogl I I'M 50RRY. CLAKM6UtWy60 uE0l wRrl I I 6ET AV THINGS "1 A Pvit ''f r. mi l.ri KOH MY FAVORITE SUBJECT! (wu a HOME e-SX 1 scraped and cleaned and cauterized them, they can't clear up the condition completely. Though I have used sodium perborate, BxBPi It. BxRP, PxBs 37, NxB.

Or, 35 BxBP! 16. NxB. RxBi Hi 37. NtQP with advantage in either ease. (d Setttna a trap into YOU lAUNCH THAT.

Uf -HAKE ANV BETTER PROTECTION VI WTTr-5v HAYt A COUNT-DOWN UTfl FORGET nr. THAN WEAR1N5' I i salt water, iodine, gentian violet, and others, I have the same con which Black oroniptl falls, (e) found that massive doses (2,000 Now If 39 BxR: 40. KxR. N-KJt 41. NxB, NxN; 42.

BxNP mg.) of taken several times dition. I have also taken many etc wins easily. multiple vitamins including vita A 6 a day for several days will eliminate all cold symptoms. Of min C. The only time I see any firm course, bed rest seems to speed improvement is when I use penicillin by mouth or by injection up the process.

Can overdoses of ascorbic acid be harmful to the r5 ft If this condition is caused by a fungus infection, is there some body? I have heard it is impos PROBLEM No. MS Carslak W. Wood Eiffel White mates In two moves. thing I can do to clear this con sible to take too much as it is thrown off in the urine. I would dition up permanently? S.M.R., "SIM New York.

vm also like to know how much to give the children. They have 1) A. It is not unusual for people (Guidelli), Key, No. 694. K-N3.

1 White 11 Pieces I 60W11NG ALLEYS I WEN COOP GAMS mX SO. S- CONFIDENCE ME. EXPERIENCED BUYER FOR MEN'S CLOTHING PEERLESS CLOTHING MFG. CO. 55 PJNI AVE.

EAST MONDAY: Recreation and Psychiatry (Dr. W. W. Bauer welcomes Health Questions from all readers and will answer them whenever possible. Due to the tremendous volume of mail receievd by Dr.

Bauer, many questions will be incorporated in the column. Letters should be addressed to Dr. W. W. Bauer, in care of The Gazette.) to have gums which continue to bleed and which require attention frequently.

Many persons need to visit a dentist three or four times a year to have tartar cleaned from the teeth and to have treatment applied to the gums to overcome the inflama-lion. The only thing I can suggest Is that you cooperate closely with your dentist and see him as often as he suggests. THACT MAKES 5 I HE 60T TOR AND YOU KNOW HO A I HE HATEft TO HURT ANYONE3 TEeUNSS HIS BIRTHDAY i iB'S TRYING TO i 1 7 -n 6NEAK AWAV uMmm 1 I pon't want Vdu ALREApyr Vv GOING IN THE WATER BV tHwtv0 S.TMr rS--i Vs. FOR HIS BlRTHOAy A PtPE, if 11 C. By FRANK ROBERGt I A yiir- I DAflCO l-r- ITS NO JOKE, I iitjHnl AST- Vl I vr ii a i BUT DREAMS DOKT IEAVE LUMPS ON Wft SKULL i "bvMAR6E 1 I INSPECTOR DCm I I Ue-Ml I FOUR A.M.

OR HUNDRED DOLLAR SCRESH-LEHS FILTERS MSH7 IWE BEEN A MFTHIS IS KN 0V WHAT lYE DONE APygTd 1 1 A BILLS XXJR JtAND BUT fM SURE rrs 21 -EVEkYTHINS HERB BUT JUST A BAD SIX PLATE- vwA. DREAM ILLEGAL -I VrtNTTO hOLDERS TUW PLEASE, LmNcV -HOW kc A fi2 Myself IN IB "fV By SAL'HOERS and OVERGARD I THAT I IF -TOO 1 VGHINGj cHlfT I Ag HOUSTUPIDDSCKrf 'L CK3ARETTE 'WAi-JT MACHIKE.7J TM KfVV pTUF IV By BOBST MONTANA.

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