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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 15

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1968 15 COMICS THIS 19 MY" OWN CROSSWORD PUZZLE By Frances G. Brown ACROSS Solution to Ywterdoy'i PuxiU DOWN PEST-CONTROL METHOD, I I I 1 Hill ANTS (M TrwUM rwVI I A I (5- WMOUK Vi- I COMPAMV YT The GameiLof Kings 21 Masc. name. 23 Babble. 24 Noah 25 Require.

26 Kruppa. 27 Building plans. 29 Toothed wheels. 30 and tidy. 31 Auction.

35 Vermilion. 37 Spanish-speaking peoples. C.0 80L0j LLS.LS. DA.N E.S. (Qui 1 i en Is 1 1 IA LLP lis ryTJ jho D3s ills! LiS.

1ARETH dId sSa vl 9 "13 14 U5 .18 i '20 -22 24 27 28 29 32 33 34 ,36 40 thy Run away. Taxi. Wicked. Goldilock's friends. Carnegie.

Take out. Edges in. Goddess of discord. Delicious drinks. Influence.

Prepares leather. Fool's gold. Incites ire. Primp. ACROSS 47 to action.

48 Yodeler's bat. Tal grasses. 49 Locker Causes to be sv- joyful. 52 "Straw- "Dig." berry Corrode. 53 Send money.

Play by .55 Hammer's Representa- target. tive. 57 Remnants. Norman Vincent Substantiates. Picked and culled.

Hurries. 58 Fragrant trees. 59 Horrible; 60 The Holy 61 Loiters behind. 62 Ragout. 42 43 44 1 1 (so?) "1 F55 I i guess mae 2 s.

(J) sPBAme -s VOURSLIP I. OF SLIPS I J)) svS I I I I I4 I I7 I8 I Uo in 5j- 1 18 HT 21 al 21 26 IT" TT 21 29 10 31 I 32 33 "sT Ti it" 37 1 38 3T I 40 I 41 42 43 44 4 77" 47 45 48 SO 171 52 63 54 55 it 57 si IT Ti "ST BY D. QUIZ NO. 87? Black 12 Pieces 7Z 'J yJ UJ Li mil? LJ tJ OA White 11 Pieces White to play and win. (See solution below) Royshteyn vs Yakir (Women's Team Championship, Kiev, 1965) Durance Lett Vile At the invitation of authorities of the St.

Vincent de Paul Penitentiary' Camille Coudari, 16-year-old College Ste. Marie student and co-chiampion of Quebec Province, engaged twenty-one opponents in simultaneous play, winning 18 games, losing 1, and drawing 2. Play was on Saturday, from 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m., and from 1.00 to 4.30 p.m. He reports that there were at least six who could be classified as of standard.

There is presently a team tourney going on with four teams. An opportunity is being sought for competition by correspondence. Gifts of books on chess would be welcomed for the library. Intertcholastic Open Championship The annual Interscholastic Open Individual Championship (under 19 years), sponsored by the Montreal Chess League, will take place during the Easter Holiday period, April 17-19 Thurs. and Six roundis of Swiss system pairing (2 rds.

per day). Open to all high school players. Play will be at the N.D.G. Community Centre, 5311 Cote St. Antoine Rd.

(at Decade, with registration at 10.00 a.m. April 17th. Entry fee: $2.00. The tourney will be nationaly-rated by the Ch. Fed.

of Canada and all contestants must have CFC and Quebec Provincial memberships cards- or obtain at time of registration. Prizes: Trophy and chess books. Tournament director: D. M. LeDain (271-7484).

From the USSR Championship (Swiss System), 1967: King's White: Terpugov Gambit Black: Butnoris White Black 18R-N5 N-R4 19Q-B2(a) P-QN3 BxPch K-Bl 21 B-K4 NxP 2 R-KR5 P-N3 23 R-KNJ(b) White 1 P-K4 2 P-KB4 3 N-KB3 4PxP 5 P-B4 6 PxP 7 P-Q4 N-B3 9 B-02 10 PxB 11 B-Q3 12 QxN 13 PxB 14 0-0 15 B-K4 16 R-B2 17 R-N Black P-K4 PxP P-Q4 N-KB3 P-B3 NxP B-N5ch N-K5 B-N B-N5 NxB BxN 0-0 Q-R4 QR-Ol KR-K1 Q-B2 N-KS RxPI 24 Q-N3 25 P-KR4 R-09ch 26K-R2 27 PxR 29 P-K5 29Q-N4CTI 30R-N1 31 K-N3 RxBl P-B6ch Q-Q2 K-Nl R-Q7 N-B4ch 32 KxP Q-GMch 33K-N2 Q-Noh Resigns la) White has the best prospects but this does not help. Instead, 19. R-QB5, Q-N3 (II N-B3; 20. Q-B2, threatening 21. P-Q5); 30.

QxBP, HEALTH FOR TODAY By Pettr J. Steincrohn, M.D., F.A.C.P. --J WAtSIMUl I OF C0UP5E, IT rW UH-CAKLINS I THE THING if pP I MOT MEAN WUPMOSttVOU 1 r50THKE MEK FRDM OCR rr 50UKDS A THE PR0MOTPK, BilT-W MENTION ON VHUVH0S A I surer mker dpa.U-ij icdt kcviyia I I we nuut ML TO Vt IT TO YOU 5v I I 'L A To The great A.T. amoT. (AMERICAN TOSS AMD TURN) MATTRESS COMPAMV 3-3o a rvvir i urc inc WAY YDUVE PECORATEP rut OATUMnii PEST-CONTROL 1 METHOD Of ra'Aiiz-rmg Ai I -nS) Z.

ff GREAT STUFF, THAT In TREATED PAPER VOU 1 i FOR NUMBERS TO IT ac-rci FH It IN M. LE DAIN (b) 23. BxP, PxB; 74. QxP Witt 1 dangerous tttack. Now Bl.

takes command. 1968 City Championthipt Results in the second round of the City Championship tourneys, now going on each Sunday afternoon at the N.D.G. Community Centre: Premier: C. Couoeri, 1. D.

Stoll, J. Purkhardt, 1, J. Label le, M. Johnston, 1, S. KleinpMz, E.

Vih-as, 'i, Fiscner, K. Pohl, 1, S. Korner, M. Scherbak, Vi, J. Farencz, to; O.

RaiceWc, 1, L. West, R. Martin, 1, A. Langlols, 0. Leaders: Coudari, Purkhardt, Johnston, 2-0 each.

Challengers: B. Klein, G. Agnew, Stankovit, 1, E. Cow-tfrey, N. Bortoa, 1, Podolsky, A.

Murrey, Vj, P. Muskel, Vj; L. Plsssetsfci, 1, H. Siren, P. Le-myre, 1, L.

Williams, L. Michael, 1, P. Prevos, B. (adl.) Leaders: Klein, Borba, Stan-fcovk, 2-0 each. Reserves! J.

Katz, 1, A. Fodor, D. SmiMi, 1, C. Johnston, J. Hlpsegh, 1, R.

Muskat, Shev-crtenko, 1, P. Pregerrt, R. Black, J. Szwaronek, Vit Ritten-houM, 1, P. Revelle, 0i P.

Theoret, M. Mlgioovsky, 'A; A. Jones, M. BanvHIe, M. Bielclk, 1, F.

Nacrrtigal, B. Gendron, 1, P. Payette, R. Richardson, 1. C.

Har-sanyl, 0. Leaders: Katz. Shevoherrko, Hipsiagh, Smith, 2-0 each. Mlnort T. Zizys, 1, P.

BWIdc, 6. Mlrtaud, 1, D. Baylev. B. Ber- D.

Blzzard, G.Dubrevil, R. Terkettaub, J. Ironman, 1, A. Howarth, 0) O. Bellomo, 1, A.

Danyluk, 0) E. Sorensen, 1, A. Krule-wltz, G. McOlmpsey, bye. Leaders: Mtchaud, Berger, Dubreu1l Zizys, 2-0 each.

No Contett In the match at Lakeshore C.C. the local team annihilated Ottawa RA C.C. 9-1! Best Game Prixet First and -second best game prizes in the Eastern Canadian Intercollegiate Team Championship have been awarded to L. Day (Carleton) for his win from P. E.

Murray (McGill), and to B. Amos (Toronto) for the following against W. Double-day (Queen's). The Day-Murray game was published here earlier. Ruy White: B.

Amos (Univ. of Tore.) White Black 1 P-K4 P-K4 N-KB3 N-QB3 3 B-5 4 B-R4 5M 6 R-Kl 7 B-N3 5 P-QB3 9 P-KR3 10 P-04 WQN-Ql 1(2 N-Bl 13 N-N3 114 B-B2 15 P-N3 16 B-K3 17 Q-Qi White 9 Pieces White mates in two moves. (Solution next week) Solution to last wesk't Problem No. .1083 (Szoghy): Key, 1. N-K1.

Correct No. 1082: P. Mateo-Martin, S. R. 'Russell, W.

Lewyckyl. Solution today's Quiz No. 879 (Royshteyn vs Yaklr): 1. N-05, NxN; 8. RxRPchl, PxR; 3.

P-K5 etls. ch.l, P-B4; 4. PxP e.p. dls. K-Nlt 5.

P-N'50h, K-B2) 6. B-NftOh, K-K3; 7. Q-B5 mate. Q. 5 As South, vulnerable, you hold: 4AJ8 795 0AK743 AJ The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 10 Pass 17 Pass What do you bid now? Q.

6 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: 4KQ10I4 7883 OKU 4J8 The bidding has proceeded: East South West North 1 7 Pass 2 7 Pass Pass What do you bid now? Q. 7 Both vulnerable, and as South you hold: 4Q97543 78 OJ109 A74 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 14 17 24 What do you bid? Q. 8 As South, vulnerable, you hold: 4AJ1097 7CJ3 OA 4KS42 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South Pass Pass Pass 1 4 Pass INT Pass 2 4 Pass 3 4 Pass 7 What do you bid now? Hook for answers Monday N-R 4 30 NxB FcN P-N3 3VR-Q3 N-B5 5m R'N2 K-M 33Q-R7chRw(Bn4 PROBLEM NO. 1084 Vaux Wilson 7 Wi WlHH LJ LiJILJ mi rm fm miA I r- FOR, IDEAS TO INCREASE 5AJ.E5A EXCITING, I 0VlAl II SOMETHING 4 a OUT THERE, DAN! jl I jlA lM AROUT A 1 lvVr xSL h1 IHADSOGOODPs1 JV LETTER FOR rZ Nrl I 5W50.jA,v 4Wi tlfX. ilVX-f I I'M 601 HQ TO THE.

A I CAM TAKE CARE OP I HjU6T APP WATER. AND pOVOUfrllNKoH.YES! AND REAP THAT PROBLEM I'LL 60APANP EtBOW GREASE! 1 fYOU CAN FIX i XWt SOME. P0OK6 ON BE RIGHT BACK I i ItHE WASHER, CIRCUITS! 9 111 I DOWN 1 Guided. 38 Equal. 39 Widespread.

40 Use pitcher. 41 Trips to store. 43 Stains. 44 Large rabbits. 45 By oneself.

46 Playing card. 47 Pens for (hogs. 49 Smoke and fog. 50 Manner of Walking. 51 Ireland.

54 Guido's 56 'Ayers. 2 Kiln. 3 Base. 4 Chose by ballot. 5 Dreads.

6 Scotch girl. 7 Rather titan. 8 Tried. 9 Insertion mark. 10 in Wonder- land." 11 Surpasses.

13 Boston baked 14 Explain meaning of. 19 Sailors. less chance of irritating the stomach wall. Doses of 12 to 15 tablets of five grain aspirin tablets are not unusual. They are taken in five or six divided doses.

And as I said, not on an empty stomach. I hope, Mrs. that you are now less concerned about your aspirin intake. As long as your doctor knows how much you are taking, be thankful it does the job. For Mr.

I know many people like yourself who find complete relaxation when they get behind the wheel of their car and go for a drive. Nevertheless, I hope that you are not as relaxed behind the wheel as if you were sitting in your favorite living room chair. I say this because I think you will be interested to know of this report by Ford Motor car engineer F. Bauer, as Teported in Today's Health, who says that the auto driver today faces 10 or more traffic events per second, two or more direct observations per second, must make decisions every few seconds on crowded expressways, and performs 30 to 120 actions per minute. I hope you will not consider me a fun-spoiler by suggesting relaxation instead of "complete" relaxation behind the wheel.

Dr. Steincrohn's booklet, "How to Stop Killing Yourself," will be mailed to you for a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 25 cents In coin sent to Dr. Steincrohn, in care of The Gazette. Dr. Steincrohn is sorry he tions of general interest are cannot answer readers' letters.

Nevertheless, all ques-answered in later columns. 3. The Statue of Liberty is made in bronze. 4. Bing Crosby's real name is Harry LiHis Crosby.

Crosby says his nickname came from a favorite comic strip character called Bingo which he, himself, shortened to Bing. 5. The quotation about "a man's rcadi" comes from Robert Browning's "Andrea del "Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp Or what's a heaven for?" Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I have had rheumatoid arthritis for about six years. I am happy to say that my pain is almost completely controlled by as- pirin.

I haven't had to take cortisone at all. But I'm worried about what I have been hearing about the reactions to aspirin. For example, I heard that one patient began to have bleeding ifrom the stomach after taking three aspirin tablets a day. Only three! I've been taking from 12 to 15 tablets day for the past three years. I'm getting scared.

Mrs. D. Comment: True, some peo-' pie are sensitive to aspirin. Even three tablets a day are too many for them. I have known one who collapsed after swallowing only one tablet.

But such reactions are extremely rare. Just as it is rare for some persons to have severe reactions after a bee sting. Or, for everyone to break out or swell up after eating strawberry shortcake or clams. If you have been able to take aspirin for so long (I'm sure your own doctor has repeatedly checked on pos-s i Ip complications), be thankful. It is better for arthritic pains to be con-; trolled over long periods by aspirin than by corticosteroids such as cortisone, because corticosteroids can causa too, in patients with ulcers, diabetes and i hypertension.

Doctors who prescribe aspirin usually begin with small doses. If there is no evidence of sensitivity, they gradually Increase the dosage. However much you take, it is better after eating than on an empty stomach. There is Doesn't Pav- IAI. SwAwke P---7 IN SPITE OF I'VE EEM SO WORRIED OURBRILUAMT CsL I HAVENT w- If (Q ADS THERE'S A fx SLEPT A 1 1 ftl WORLD-WIDE VINK IN ei i inn iki WHEN A TOE PEACE TilSliJgaE Goren ON BRIDGE Uke a rp 1 Tiyoneofour Wgfh TIMES LIKEA fLlCCF' AND, A FEW MINUTES LATER, THS BACK CASE OF A POLICE RAID, TO COME UP WITH A GOOD JUST TOUCH A CSAPETTS STOPY WHEN VOU TURU 50 THE AND "POOF" lMmCY OVER WHATS LEFT TO A CRACKDOWN BY THE NEW POLICE a i rrr ctu I tup mtrrori po -s I rnuM nkiHn.iun mv COMMISSIONER' KOOM UhAtSAK" WORD SOT AROUND ABOUT! oap I 5TOWB I I kl Umlrt (ii Int.

COLLECTIONS YESTERDAY FELL OFF24CO. fOR Readers' Questions 1. Which art tht fivt fortmoit lish by Spanish by languages of the world in tha Russian by of peoplt speaking end German by 000,000. 2. How many teats makt up 2.

There are 102 seats in the the Senate of Canada Canadian Senate. Br CHARLES H. GOREN 19M br The dilute Trituml WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 1 As South, vulnerable, you hold: 4K753 VJ1083 4Q1064 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 10 Dble. 17 14 Fast INT Pass What do you bid now? Q.

2 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: AQJ3 795: 0A( 834: The bidding has prcoeeded: West North East South Pass 1 Pass 14 Pass INT Pass 7 What do you bid now? Q. 3 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: 4AJ84 098 AJ105 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 14 Pass 17 Pass 14 Pass 3 0 Pass What do you bid now? Q. 4 East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: 4KQ5 7K8 10 IS 4 2 4K83 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East Pass Pass 14 14 INT Pass 2 4 Pass What do you bid now? YES, AND WHILE WE'RE IN HERE NOTICE HOW WELL EB KEEPS HIS VACATION TAN ii POE6NY THAT YELLOW LOOK NICE WITH THOSE CHARTREUSE TILES 3. Of what material it tha Statue of Liberty made? 4. What ii Bing Crosby's real name? Why is he called Bing 5.

What Is the correct tion which Includes the words "a man's reach" and "his grasp? ANSWERS 1. The five foremost languages of the world are: Mandarin spoken by Eng- II Sy.

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