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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 44

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44 THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1964 Art Buchwafd Says KI4 oren mw White Undergoes lurid' Switch CRYPT-A -CROSSWORD Ridden Word A word which ran fcax) vhha the ftcteai doe feadf Rererwd Word Wheo tpett badnranij, a cto word or worrfi pve the answw Letter of a due word or adjacmt vorda rearranged to form the anrsr-r. Double Clu The due cewtain two different meanfoga of the same answer. Split Word Find a straightforward doe aboat the answer: also further hints concerning part or parts oi it. Remainder are straifihtforward ctuea. ON BRIDGE TME REALM OF latg i MONIOt WASHINGTON t- HERE was a time when the only way you could get a I pornographic book was to smuggle it in from Paris.

But in recent years the paperback book industry in the United States has been outdoing anything you could bring in from Paris. We feel everyone has a right to make a dollar under the free enterprise system and if people want to buy pornographic literature that is their business. What we object to is the publishers making non-pornographic books pornographic by putting half-naked women on the covers of good books and printing descriptions of the Flowers On Stamps i rrn rr-i I '4- 's SJg 5 HI II31 Hi Et 1 I I I II II Q. As South vou hold. S632 DKJ 10 7542 C754 Tho hidHinn has nrnrppdpd: wt North East South IS 2 II Pass What action do you take? Q.

2 As South you hold: SK 10 652H9DA3C AKJ 4 2 The hiddine has proceeded: North cast sourn near 1 Double Pass Pass 2S Pass Pass 2H 1 aoa What action do you take A Tl Q. 3 As South you hold: S9762 HKJ74 DJ85 C64 The bidding has proceeded: East South West North 1 Pass Pass Double Pass 1 Pass 3 Pass What action do you take? Q. 4 As South you hold: SAQJ 9 82 HK63 DAQ2 C5 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Pass 2 Pass 1 What action do you take? O. 5 As South you hold: CLUES DOWN "Treasure Island" The crew of a ship bent on plunder on an island inhabited by sex-crazed cannibals. An innocent boy finds the secret of growing up.

"Liltie Red Riding Hood" A girl goes to visit her grandmother only to discover a wolf in her bed. Read what hapDens when the girl refuses to get into bed with the wolf. "Tom Sawyer" A gang ofy sub-teenage hoodlums paint the town white, and commit mayhem and murder to satisfy their desires. "Heidi" A young lady caught up in the wild life of Switzerland fights for love. "Babar the Elephant" Life in the raw.

And so it goes. As for the covers, we'll have to leave that up to the publishers. We hate to think what the paperback artists will do with "Wind in the Willows." Copyright 1944, Publishers Newspaper Syndicate. King And Queen The teen division of the Snowdon YM-YWHA will sponsor a formal King and Queen dance to be held tonight at 7.30 in the Snowdon building, 5500 Westbury Ave. Dress is formal but no gowns.

Boys must wear a white shirt, tie and jacket. The dance is for club members and their dates. Admission is 75 cent3 stag and $1.25 drag. The King and Queen will be announced at the event. contents which give an entirely different idea of the plot.

If the trend continues, here is how our paperback publishers will soon describe some books familiar to all of us: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" The story of a ravishing blonde virgin who was held captive by seven deformed men, all with different lusts. "Cinderella" A beautiful passionate woman bares her naked foot to the man she loves while her stppmother and stepsisters plot to cheat her out of the one memorable night in her life. "Alice in Wonderland A young girl's search for happiness in a weird depraved world of animal desires. Can she1 ever return to a normal happy life after falling so far? "Huckleberry Finn" A wild youth runs away from his home to help a Negro slave escape from the ravishing Miss Watson. "Little Women" Four teenagers, wise beyond their years, are caught up in the throbbing tumult of the Civil War.

Read what happens to them when a rich old gentleman and his greedy grandson take rooms as boarders in a house without men. "Tom Brown's Schooldays" For the first time we look beyond the locked doors of an English boarding school to reveal the truth about a life that no one talks about and only a few will whisper. CLUES ACROSS 1 Makes Burt an actor Nick gets couple ot letters, but rtot much money (split word Heavenly Disney character (double clue) 11 Become higher 14 Valley 15 In buildings, they have their ups and downs Possibly eats in a chair (anagram) lBWinchellT Well, not (hidden word) 19 The little creature went wrong (anagram) 20 Direction of the asteroids (hidden word? Yl Something to eat 24 Metal for wire, perhaps (double clue) 27 Here are the facts 28 Have fun pulling back a lever (reversed wurd) 30 Decree from Dorian (anagram) 31 What to drink in New York City (double clue) The GameiLof Kings Features BY D. QUIZ No. 671 Black to play and win.

N. Littlewood (England) vs B. Brinck-Claussen (Denmark) (Hastings Premier, 196364) (See solution below) Students Team The Hi eh School of Mont real won the interscholastic six-board team championship held at the N.D.G. Chess Centre last weekend. They defeated in turn Ou- tremont High, Rosemount High and St.

Laurent High who finished in that order in the final stand SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD The stamps have been printed by the offset process by the Portuguese Mint with authorized printings of million of the $50 bistre stamp, 8 million of the $100 red and half a million of the $430 grey blue. The new 5 cents stamp being issued by the United States commemorating the tercentenary of the State of New Jersey will be placed on first day sale at Elizabeth, N.J. on June 15. The stamp designed by Douglas Allen of Metuchen, N.J., shows a detail from a painting in the Union County Courthouse depicting Philip Carteret walking ashore at Elizabethtown with his men in 1664. The drawing overlays a sketch map of the state.

The usual arrangements for obtaining first day cancellations will apply. Collectors should address their requests to the Postmaster, Elizabeth, N.J. 07200. U.S.A. By Leonard Goldberg ACROSS 1 Midwest metropolis.

8 Homer's epic. 13 A civil liberty. 20 Month of calendar. 21 Firmness. 22 Uneasy.

23 Take off, by jet. 24 pole. 25 Musical intervals. 26 Russian village community. 27 Liquefied, as metal.

29 Cuban dances. 31 Bitter vetch. 32 Of the ear. 34 World's 1964. 35 Military lodging.

36 Small amount. 37 Small boys, in Spain. 39 Feminine nicknames. 41 Gaelic. 42 Please, in Germany.

43 Rouse. 45 Part of arterial system. 47 TV market researcher. 49 Vital BB statistic. 50 Customers.

52 Age. 53 "Strong man." 57 Narrow inlet. 58 Heirs. 63 Playing cards. 64 Papal capes.

66 Prejudice. 67 State, in France. 68 Suffix, with "mis" or "sis." 69 Certifying. 71 Musical sound. 72Etats 74 Saintes: Abbr.

75 Prodders. 77 Noticed. 78 Author: "Caravans." 80 University in New York: Initials. 81 Attached new material to a violin bow. 83 American Indian.

84 Candle brackets. 87 Drink. 88 Angola's neighbor. 92 Choler. 93 Water ice Saturday HlllllilllllllllllllllllllillllllW WEEKLY QUIZ '5 A 4 3 4 3 Arwy The bidding has proceeded: East South West North 2C Pass 3C Pass What action do you take? O.

6 Both vulnerable and as South you hold: SK4 HAJ82 DKQ83 CAJ5 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 NT Pass 2 NT 3 What action do you take? Q. 7 As South you hold: SAO 8 4 HAKQ2 D73 C65 2 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Pass 2 Pass 2H Pass 2S Pass What action do you take? Q. 8 As South vou hold: S62 HAQJ63 DK74 CK75 South West North East 1 Pass 1 Pass What is your rebid? (Look for answers Monday) (Copyright 1944, Chicago Tribune Inc.) NA-2054 JUNIOR N-1134 muses Hips 35 36 37V4 39 41 Junior 33H 34'4 35Mi 37 38 V4 Length 16 1634 17 17V 17Vi 15 16 16V4 16V4 16 The term came from the buff colored uniforms worn by the volunteer firemen of New York. 2. Greenland's 840,000 sq.

miles form the world's largest island. 3. The Vaiont Dam in Italy collapsed in October, 1963. 4. The store of the John Murphy Co.

used to occupy the northeast corner of St. Catherine and Metcalfe Sts. where Simpson's now stands. 5. The Hon.

John A. Macdonald became Sir John A. Macdonald on July 1, 1867 when Canada's Governor-General Viscount Monck informed him that the Queen had conferred a knighthood on him. 6. The average gestation period for a cat is 63 days.

7. The Solent is the channel separating the Isle of Wight from the mainland of England. 8. "Autres temps, autres moeurs' might be translated as "Manners change with the 9. Alaska became a state on Jan.

3, 1959, Hawaii on Aug. 21 of the same year. 10. The population of Oshawa is 62,415. rag.

winning bers were awarded chess 6 1 Peter, perhaps, though it could be Errol (reversed word) 2 Soread about 3 Sap turned into a snake (anagram) 4 Get in 5 Joe Carioca'i city (hidden word) A frying pan 7 Do they orbit to set plan? (anagram) 10 It holds the door for you 12 Lil may be sick (anagram) 13 Race, for instance, that's even longer (split word) A weapon 17 A broker of a kind 18 Land masses 19 He ranks high 21 You get it when swimming 23 Field of conflict 24 Desolate letter to a relative (split word) 25 A very dark flier 28 Border crime centre (hidden word) word) 29 Form of ale that's green (anagram) M.LE DAIN Black 10 Pieces i 9' A AE Pi? White 9 Pieces mystery, wrapped in an From the Capablanca Memor International, Havana, 1963 FRENCH DEFENCE White: E. Cobo-Artega (Cuba) White Black Black: B. Ivkov (Yugoslavia) White 14 B-B2 15 N-N3 16 NxN 17 B-R4? 18 K-B2 19 P-N3 20 PxR 21 O-Ol 22 PxR 23 K-Kl(a) 24 Q-K2 Black P-04 P-K3 P-04 B-N5 N-K2 BxNch P-QB4 0-B2 R-Nl PxP QN-B3 PxP B-02 N-B4 23. K-Kl P-Q5 P-K4 3N-QB3 P-KS 5P-OR3 PxB 0-N4 OxNP 10N-K2 P-KB4 Q-03 B-K3 (a) If 0-0-0 PxN OR-K R-NS RxKP NxP RxB N-N5ch Q-KB5 B-N4 25 Q-N2 Q-Qich Resigns Bl wins In the same way I.e. 23 O-KBS; 24 Q-K2, B-N4; 25.

Q-N2, Q-K6ch etc. Items Tlrnnstpin won the Moscow speed title, after a play-off with Vasiukov. M. Tal was third. Dr.

Schwarbach won the Austrian title. 8-3. Next were Anpr. 7iA: Laneer and Prames chuper, 7 each. etc.

A Ukrainian team defeated Bulgaria at Sofia. 13Vi-6'4. At ton board Geller beat Tnngov, lVi-Vi In the Hastings congress the Challengers tournev was won Nona Gapnndashyili, USSR, world woman channion. 6Vi-2' pts. She qualifies to play in the Premier next year.

Ove Kin-mark, Sweden tied with her in earned points but lost out on the tie-break. From the Capablanca Memorial international, Havana, 1963: KING'S INDIAN DEFENCE White Black: Uhlmann Germany) E. Jimenez (E. (Cuba) White Black White Black P-04 P-OB4 P-KN3 B-N2 N-OB3 N-B3 70-0 P-05 P-K4 P-ON4 N-02 N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 O-O P-03 N-B3 P-K4 N-K2 N-Kl P-KR3 P-KM P-B5 P-KR4 R-B2 B-B1 P-KN4 N-N3 BxQP 19 R-B2 20 N-N5 21 RPxP 22 N(5)xN 23 P-N5 24 B-QR3 25 R-QB1 26 0R-B2 R-R2 PxP Q-B3 PxN N-R5 0-R3 B-02 NxB 27 RxN 0-R8ch 28 K-B2 BxQNP! 29 R-BHnt P-B3 0-R5ch 30K-NI B-R3 P-N4 i4P kri 31 N-02 R-Bl! 15p b5 un B4 32 0-N1 RxRch 33 QxR P-N3 34 N-Bl 3-R8ch 35 K-B2 R-QB2I Resigns(b) tm If 0 Avfl R7; 30. RxR K-Kl, QxR; 32.

with ariuanfjin A(torcecT), QxRch; 31 The series of six beautiful stamps being issued by Austria to mark the Viennese International Horticultural Exhibition 1964, shows different garden flowers. The Austrian Post Office has special issues: A 1.80 S. stamp also announced the following to mark the Second Parliamentary and Scientific Conference to be issued May 21. A special stamp of 1.50 S. denomination featuring Romanesque Art in Austria, May 25.

A 3 S. stamp to mark the reopening of the "Session," June 5. Two stamps of 50 g. and 1.50 S. at the end of May depicting the Rabenhof and Vienna-Heilhenstadt Blocks of Flats.

A special 1.50 S. June 8 marking the 350 years of the Hospitaller Order in Austria. Also June 8 a fine series of eight pictorial stamps depicting the conveyance of the mails to mark the XVth Universal. Postal Congress in Vienna 1964. In September a 1 S.

stamp marking the centenary of the Workers Movement. Iceland is issuing a 3.50 kr blue and a 4.50 kr. green stamp of similar design showing the Icelandic Scout Emblem with the motto "Vertu Viobuinn The stamps will be issued April 24 and have been printed by Courvoisier. A special 3 fr. stamp is being issued by Belgium April 5 honoring the Day of the Stamp 1964.

The design shows a postilion of the 1830-40 period after the design by James Thiriar. It has been printed at Malines with an authorized printing of seven and a half million. The exhibition "La Philate-lie et L'Art" being held by the Club Philatelique Notre-Dame in the Recreation Centre at the College Notre-Dame, Queen Mary Road, will be officially opened by M. J. Pif-faretti, the Consul General for Switzerland in Montreal, on April 7 at 8 p.m.

The exhibition will be opened to the public from April 8 to 12, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on April 8, 9 and 10 and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on April 11 and 12.

The exhibition coincides with 4he issuance of Canada's new peace stamp April 8 described and illustrated last week. The Canada Post Office is establishing a post office on the floor of the exhibition where the new stamp will be available on the day of issue. A special cancellation will be used on mail posted at the exhibition. The post office will also have on sale recent com-memoratives sent down from the Philatelic Bureau in Ottawa. The Lieutenant Governor's Silver Medal, presented by the Hon.

Paul Comtois, will be awarded for the best exhibit in the competitive class. Three members of the Union Philatelique de Montreal will act as judges of the exhibition. Among special displays will be one of the stamps of the United Nations and there will be three frames prepared by the Swiss PTT. A set of three stamps of similar design is being issued by Portugal April 9 to mark the publication in Goa in 1563 of a notable scientific book bv Garcia d'Orta dealing with the natural products and drugs of India of the period, and which constitutes a remarkable contribution to the. progress of science in the Fifteenth Century.

MOST BECOMING DRESS This beautifully flared bell skirted princess dress will be your most becoming. Use pearly buttons and bright contrast to highlight the wrapped back opening, buttonholes and neckline. Originally shown in spanking white pique with torquoise silk linen trim, it sunbeams into summer with an easy young air in plain or printed novelty cottons or linen, sharkskin, shantung or surah. From these corresponding body measurements select the size best for you. Our sizing is comparable to that used for better ready-to-wear.

N-1134 Misses PUZZLE Abbr. 33 Woos. 36 Expand. 38 Island, NE West Indies 40 Evening party. 41 Heating unit.

42 Sudanese native. 44 See 53 Across. 46 Circulating again. 48 Noun suffixes. 50 Volcano vents.

51 Small, silvery fish, 53 Fact or principle. 54 Ancient tribe of Britons. 55 Of cerium. 56 Lecture. 59 Tidal flood.

60 Aquatic river. 80 Certain ranger. 82 Author Waugh. 85 Galloped, moderately. 86 Obliterations.

88 Moscow landmark. 89 Commercial jet route. 90 Shadings of color. 91 Scrapes. 93 Presses together.

in ranks. 94 Popular comedian: 2 words. 95 Astronomical phenomenon. 96 Certain tents. 99 Poetical contraction.

lOlChemin de 104 de-lis. 106 City, NW Switzerland. 109 Nota 110 Schary, 111 "For mammal. 61 Peep show. 62 Easel.

65 Certain military officers: Abbr. 66 Vast. 70 Suspensions of hostilities 73 Young hogs. jolly good 74 Concealed obstacle. 76 Pahlevi, of Iran.

77 Nevada Mts. 79 Austrian 2 words. 112 Pit 115 Arranged. 117 Joke. 119 Poetical contraction.

dessert. 97 Public 98 "A to pick." 100 Sane's relative. 102 Italian 1866-1952. 103 Sea eagles. 104 Vexation.

105 Balkan native. 107 Fit. 108 1051: Rom. 109 Proclaimed noisily. Ill Shout of joy.

113 Part of the body. 114 Oil, from flaxseed. 116" and over!" 118 Form of a chemical element. 120 Naive young girl. 121 Strike out.

122 Geometrical plane curve. 123 Homesteaders. 124 Edgar French painter: 1834-1917. 125 Indian sand partridges. DOWN 1 Italian city.

2 Of Ham's descendants. 3 Impression. 4 Presidential nickname. 5 Smith, economist. 6 Thief: Yiddish.

7 Narrow, as a highway: 2 words. 8 The in BIR. 9 Man's name. 10 Part of the subway svstem, NYC. 11 With: French.

12 Truman, Stevenson or Johnson. 13 Navy demolition experts. 14 Certain auto tire. 15 Superlative suffixes. 16 Greek letter.

17 Entertains. 18 Was a glutton. 19 Galley workers, in US Navy. 28 Juana, Mex. 30 National Academy of Sciences: Sizes 10 12 14 16 18 7 9 11 13 15 Bust Waist 34 24 35 25 36V4 26'i 38 28 40 30 NA-2054 22Vi 2ZVi 3314 23'4 34i 24 Vi 36 26 37W 27V From Nape of Neck to Waist In 36" fabric, N-1134 (misses), size 12 requires 3T4 yds, for dress, Vt yd.

for contrast. In 36" fabric, NA-2054 (Junior) size 13 requires 3 yds. for dress, Vi yd. for contrast. To order, state size and correct pattern number (N-1134 Misses or NA-2054 Junior); send $1.00.

Add 250 for first class mail and special handling. Pattern Books 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and revised Duchess of Windsor are available for 500 each. Add 100 postage for each book. Address SPADEA PATTERNS, Box 1005, G.P.O., Dept. CMZ-1, N.Y., New York 10011.

book prizes while chessboards UUUA Ji id yt iiijv. wpnt t0 those of the Outremont team, me runneis-up. lowing highest scorers at each board received book prizes: D. Fisfher. B.

Gilbert. J. Millar. Susan Prokooenko. S.

Brown, E. Segal, M. Migikovsky, G. Preszow, D. Howell, V.

Sawa and L. Abramovitch. The winning team meets a representative team from Quebec later in the month for the Jean Lesage Trophy. Montreal Chess League Play in the Premier, Challen-Tpsprvps. Maior and Lad ies championships of the Mont real Chess League was suspended during the Easter re-Kiit will continue this Sunday, April 5th, 2.00 p.m., at the N.D.G.

Chess centre. onMi oh intprpst. is shown. the League will organize a Class team tourney to rouna oui itc tpam nrneram for this sea son. Classes and com pleted their schedules earner.

Teams to consist of four regulars with one or two reserves, for information contact: D. M. LeDain, tournament director (271-7484). Play would start April 12th. Cuban Gambit The Cubans have selected v.

fniinuinff nlavers to com pete against Montreal in a six- board double-round team man." here shortly: Eleazar Jimenez, tru: rvt.n.Artpsr. Gilberto Garcia. Carlos Calero, Rogelio Ortega and Jose Barreras, captain. Cobo-Artega won the U.S. Open a few years ago.

Just as intriguing to fans as the sporting angle is why a country, reportedly on tne brink of economic chaos, should undertake the expense of sending a group of chessplayers here to engage an -i noinh fhst has only minimal TUaw HQ17P 13 social signuicantc. never, hitherto, tnougm enougu of Canadians to invite anyone to take part in one oi uicu much more important international tourneys. A riddle, inside Black 8 Pieces iant yvym. JBW 4AnK White 12 Pieces i6r HXrztte A an ial 1 2 4 7 8 11 12 13 Y. by 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 10 11 12 Questions From Readers 1234 5" is it 12 1 jidTrTisToTrTirT 2o 71 -t IT" 28 29 30 31" IT" 33 35 36 IT" 38 39 40 I 4i" 42 a mmm lam -a 43 44 4 5 46 47 48 ao 5i M52 S3 b4 55 bo IT" 59 60 Jbl 62 eT" IT" 65 oo oT" oF" ST" 7T '2 734 75 1 79 si" 82 83 34 85 86 mmm wmmimmmJmmm 38 89" xT 91 57" 93 94 95 96 -I 97 98 99 1100 101 102 loT 104 IbT" lob loT ji09 11Q I I7T 112 FIT t7 us U6 ii? rrr "To IU TIT (Some of the questions answered by the Library of The Gazette during the past week.) 1.

What is the origin of the word 'buff when it means an enthusiast? 2. Which is the biggest island in the world? 3. What was the name of the large dam in Italy which collapsed last year? 4. What was the name of the shop on St. Catherine St.

which used to occupy the corner where Simpson's now stands? 5. When did Sir John A. Macdonald receive his knighthood? 6. What is the gestation period of a cat? 7. Where is the Solent? 8.

How would you translate "Autres temps, autres 9. When did Alaska become a state of the United States? When did Hawaii become one? 10. What is the population of Oshawa, Ont? ANSWERS 1. A 'buff was originally an enthusiast about going to fires, now it is used to da-scribe an enthusiast about any number of other things. (b) After 34 Q-Ql, R-B7chl wins.

PROBLEM No. 881 C. W. Sheppard White mates in two moves (Solution next week) Solution to lest weok's Prob lem No. 880 (Thelmer): Key, 1.

B-N6. Correction solution No. 878: P. B. Shearer.

Solution today's Qulr No 471 (Littlewood Brinck Claus-sen): 1. Q-N5! wins In all variations. If 2. RxR, Q-B8 mato Or, 2. OxQ, RxRch; 3.

K-B2. N-Qch and NxO with wlnninq positional advantage. Actually, In the game Bl. played 1. Q-B2 and Wh.

won after 2. RxR, PxR, 3. B-B1) 4. BB, QxB; 5 QxQPch etc..

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