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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 22

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GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1964 THE Art Buchwald: 22 3 The GameJLof Kings Goren ON BRIDGE Shattered Nerves Come Later D. M.LE DAIN i fE'VE GONE into the television business. There is a show called "The Entertainers," starring rJ. Carol Burnett, Bob Newhart, and Caterina TValente on Friday nights and every once in a while come on the show and talk for about three or four minutes about Washington. I We hadn't realized the impact you can have on people by appearing on TV.

It's the only entertain- BY QUIZ No. 698 White to play and win. (L. Polugayevsky vs. Novopashin, USSR, 19G3) (Sec solution below) Quebec Open Today Registration in the Quebec Provincial Open Championship is at 1.00 p.m.

today, at the N.D.G. Chess Centre (NDG Community Hall, Cote St. Antoine Rd. at De-carie). Play in the 1st Round will start at 2.00 p.m.

Please bring your chess set, and clock, if you have one. The tourney will be a six-v No! round Swiss style tourney. No "My mother said you were very good." We started to smile. "But my brother said you were lousy." "What does your brother know?" we said angrily. "Don't get sore at me.

I didn't see the show. For all I know, you were all right." A customer came in. "Didn't I see you on the Caterina Valente show?" "Yes, you She bought a paper and walked out. Back home the phone rang. It was our agent calling from New York.

"You were great. Absolutely great. Everyone in New York is talking about it. And I think after the first few shows you'll stop being nervous." "I wasn't nervous," we shouted. "I didn't say you were nervous.

Everybody in New York said you were nervous. I'm just repeating what they said." one is eliminated at any stage, and all play six games, with the 70-B2 following schedule for the three JP-jo days of play: Iiooxb Saturday, October 10th: 1st 2-611 BxN p.m. 2nd Ml p.m. '12P-QN4 Sunday, October llfh: 3rd 1-5 13 0-0 p.m. 4th 6-10 p.m.

14 0R-N1 Monday, October 12th: 5th 11 5-' a.m.-3 p.m. 6th 4-8 p.m. Time limit: 45 moves in two hours 1' P-N5 (4 hr. sessions). The tourney will te Px nationally-rated by the C.F.C.

Ties in 19 0-B2 final standing will be broken by the20PxP Solkoft Median method. (a) It 22. Entry fees: Men S6.00, plus 12.00 24. NxOP! ment medium where everybody is a critic. After we did our first in New York, we returned to Washington.

"The first person we saw was Vicky, our cook. -'Were you nervous?" she asked. 'No, I wasnt nervous," we said. didn't look nervous," she said. because I wasn't," we said.

Just then the dry cleaning man arrived. "I saw you on television last night," he said. "You sure looked nervous." THE REALM Of Canada's new regular 8 cents postage stamp will be issued Nov. 18. It is being printed in blue by the Canadian Bank Note Company Ltd.

of Ottawa SI. montor New Canada Issue O. 1 As South vou hold. I A 4 2 6 8 7 4 3 A 9 7 5 2 The bidding has proceeded: North East South 1 A 2 What do you bid? Q. 2 Both vulnerable.

You have 30 part score and as South you hold: AA 9765 43 AO 76 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 A Double Redouble 2 Pass 3 Pass 1 What do you bid now? Q. 3 As South vou hold: AK5 3 VAJ64AK107Q83 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 NT Pass Pass 2 A Pass Pass 2 0 Pass What do you bid now? Q. 4 As South you hold: A AQJ AK62 4 10 8 4 A 7 4 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West NA-2127 covering CFC and QPCA annual mem-1 berships. Ladies S3.00, plus $2.00 re CFC and uhca lees, uay siuoems $3.00, plus $1.00 which covers both CFC and QPCA annual junior mem berships Prizes: 50 of entry fees. Top anv pkan fniirnampnt sinop mm next vear's Canadian! 'I1 uon tournament since Black 14 Pieces tad ''4 ff a White 14 Pieces 4 N-B3 B-K2 24 0xR! QxO PxP 25 NxB R-B2 P-B3 26 PxP RxP(b) P-KN3 27 P.NBch K-N2 B-K84 28 RxR Q-RSch BxB 29 K-N2 OxN 0-0 30 R-Q8 Q-K2 BxB 31 R(5)-B8 P-R4 P-OR3 32 N-Klch NxN B-K2 33 RxN 0-N2 N-02 34R(B)-08 P-84 B-03 35 R-N8ch K-R? N-B3 36 R-N8 Q-B3 RPxP 37KR-OB8 Q-K3 RR4 39R-B7ch K-R3 O-Rl 39R-R8ch K-N4 PxP 40 P-B4ch Resigns BxN; 23.

PxB, N-Q2; (b) He cannot afford to allow a give passed pawn here so must for N. Break-Through As no American has taken nart Castro came to power, the chess world was surprised to learn that former national champion, Larry Evans, had accepted an invitation to play in the current Capa-blanca Memorial at Havana. No visas are issued, so it is pre sumed he went through Mexico. ine atmospnere appears to be stimulating inrlttino frnm ViU play and showing so far. KING'S INDIAN DEFENCE White- L.

Evans (USA) Black: M. Udevclc (Yugoslavia) White 1 P-04 2 P-QB4 3 N-QB3 4 P-K4 5 P-B3 6 KN-K2 7 P-Q5 8 P-OR4 9 B-N5 10 0-Q2 11 N-N3 12 B-K2 13 0-0 14 B-K3 15QR-N1 16 P-B4 Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-Q3 0-0 PB4 P-QR3 P-N3 QN-Q2 N-K4 R-Nl N-Kl P-B3 B-02 N-OB2 N-B2 O-Bl NPxP OxR O-Bl R-Kl 41. White 22 P-R5 23 PxP 24 P-R3 25 K-R2 26 B-B3 27 B-K2 28 R-N7 29 R-N6 30 R-N3 31 N-R4 32 N-N6 33 PxP 34 B-R5 35 R-03 36 B-B2 37 N-K2 38 N-B3 39 R-B3 40 N(3)-Q5 Black P-K3 BxP B-Q2 Q-O! B-K3 Q-Q2 Q-Bl N-QR1 N-B2 P-B4 Q-Ql PxP Q-B3 B-KB1 R-Nl N-Kl N-N2 0-R3 Q-N3 17 P-N4 18 PxP 19 RxR 20 R-Nl 21 R-N3 41 N-B7 Resigns(a) B-Bl; 42. B-Q5! la) After and the QRP fails. Not at once 42.

NxB, RxN; 43. NxRP, PxQ4! and the cannot be protected and has no retreat. (Correction: Joyner vs. Allan 10. P-KR3, B-R4).

Touche Esteban Canal, the Peruvian master, once accidentally trod on the toe of a passer-by in the street. He absent-mindedly murmured "j'adoube" (a subcon- WASHINGTON "I was a little nervous," we said. "You looked more than a little nervous." We decided not to give him a tip. As he left one of the neighbors came by. "I saw you on the Carol Burnett show last night." We waited.

"Bob Newhart's very funny," he said. It looked like it was going to be a rough day. We went down to the Georgetown Pharmacy to buy some aspirin. Doc Dalinsky, the druggist, came out from behind his counter. from Plate No.

1 and issued in panes of 100 stamps. The design is the same as the 7 cents stamp issued March 11 of this year except that the numeral seven has been replaced by an eight. The issue of the new 8 cents stamp will come as somewhat of a surprise to many collectors, as the department's press release of June 26 stated that "The design for the present seven cent aircraft stamp will be re-worked to become an eight cent issue, and will be released in approximately one DOWN 1 Announce; affirm. 2 Young hare. 3 Avenue, in Madrid.

4 Indian weight. 5 Snare. 6 Small land area. 7 Professional basketball team. 8 International police agency.

9 Necessity. 10 Pronoun. 11 Sea eagle. 12 Certain Asians. 13 Warded off.

14 Celebes oxen. 15 Soap frame. 16 Exclamation of impatience 17 Obliteration. 18 Certain ball players. 19 Sorrow.

28 Beverage. 30 US military decoration: Abbr. 33 Covered with bristles bristles. 36 They take long walks. 38 Cord.

61 Saturday Features SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD Closed Championship at Vancouver. Top lady will become provincial lady champion. The first time ihjs title has been awarded. The tourney, organized under the auspices of the Quebec Provincial Chess Association, is open to all players, strong or weak. It gives the weaker player a chance to gain experience, and the unknown 'dark horse' to come into the lime-light Tournament committee: Q.p.c.A.

of ficials. Tournament Director: D. M. LeDain (271-7484). Annual business me'ing of the Association will be held Sunday, Oct.

11th, at 12 noon, for reports, elections and discussion of future plans. Capablanca Memorial Tourney W. Uhlmann, E. Germany, leads the international tourney at Havana, 14-4 with Mark Taimanov, USSR, in second place, 13-5, followed by Vasilli Smyslov, USSR, 12V4-4V4 (1); Larry Evans, USA, 12Mi-5tt; L. Portisch, Hungary, ll'2-5V.

(1); N. Padevsky, Bulgaria, Wi-Vh; G. Stahlberg, Sweden, 11-7; L. Pachman, 10-7V2; J. H.

iDonner, Holland. 10-8. There are 22 contestants in a round-robin, including a Rossetto, Robatsch, Bielicki, O'Kelly, R. G. Wade, Letellier, and five Cubans, Cobo, Garcia, Jiminez, Ortega and Cruz.

In the following, leader Uhlmann gives up his for and and proves it sound, winding up with a mating attack. OUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED White: W. Uhlmann Black: J. H. Donner IE.

Germany) (Holland) White Black 1 P-Q4 N-KB3 2 P-QB4 P-K3 3 N-KB3 P-Q4 White Black 21 P-N3 R-Bl 22N-K5! P-B4(a) 23 N-N5! Black 13 Pieces 7 is WW fi' 3 7 4 4rJ 0 a White io Pieces year when stocks of the overprinted stamps have been Thus both the 7 cents and the 8 cents surcharged on the 7 cents stamps will both have comparatively short lives. The 7 cents stamp was not available at Post offices after July 14. It will be interesting to learn the numbers issued of these two stamps. Clarence A. Westhaver, Milton, was elected president of the British North America Philatelic Society for 1965-66 at the annual meeting PUZZLE 40 Magician's word.

41 Rajah's wife. 42 Pain. 44 avis. 46 Italian patriot: 1807-82. 48 Followers.

50 Slugger, in baseball. 51 Exhibitors of strong feeling. 53 Military 80 Indian mulberries. 82 Diplomacy. 85 Respected.

86 True copies of legal documents. 88 See 12 Down 89 Airplane's steering device. 90 Donation. 91 Most blatant. 93 Flower-shaped ornament.

94 Mao of Communist China: 2 words. 95 Perfume. 96 Chased up a tree, again. 99 Too. 101 Malay gibbon.

104 Good-bys' familiar. 106 Seraglio. 109 American bird. 110 Fury. 111 Pale blue color.

112 Italian coins. 115 Deface. 117 Angelico. 119 Hindu fruit. unit.

54 Weird. 55 Stable. 56 Encore! 59 Test, as metals. 60 Aztec Indian, dogs. Large hunting.

62 The Broadway theatre: Colloq. Indian, Cm, 70 pianets courses. 73 World 1 Latvia's capital. Explain; advlse' circuIar diagram of the heavens. 79 Deserters.

R-R7iseious indication of the trend We hung up. The doorbell rang. Someone was delivering our daughter home from a birthday-party. "We saw you on television last night," the mother said. "Were you reading from a teleprompter?" "Yes." "That's funny.

I didn't know you were." Our wife came home and asked, "Any reaction on the show?" "No, not a word," we said. "Then what are you so nervous about?" "I'm not nervous." "You're more nervous now than you were on the show." "Who said I was nervous on the show? we demanded. "Nobody. But I know you well enough to know when you're nervous and when you're not." We called up Louis Nizer and asked him if Mexican divorces were still legal. during "BNAPEX-64" at the Muskoka Sands Inn, at Gra-venhurst, Ont.

He succeeds Dr. Clara M. Jephcott, Toronto, who was elected to the board of governors. Alfred H. Kessler, Philadelphia, was elected to the board, filling the vacancy caused by the recent death of Dan C.

Myerson, a founding member, at Harrison, N.Y. R. J. Wool-ley, Toronto, was elected vice-president and Williard Rorke, Edmonton a governor. The grand award was won by Lawrence M.

Bell, Saint John, N.B., for his eight frame exhibit of New Brunswick. Gold medals went to Sam. C. Nickle, Calgary for Canada pence and to Harry W. Lussey, New Milford, N.J.

for Canada 1859 issue. Silver medals; Frank M. Morgan, Hanover, N.H. specialized collection of telegraph and telephone franks and C. A.

Westhaver, Milton, Canada 1898 map stamp. Bronze Medals: Fred Jarrett. Toronto, Newfoundland; E. S. Smith, Montreal, semi-official airmails; C.

A. Kemp, Toronto, western squared-circles; N. S. Caud-well, Toronto, imprint blocks; C. A.

Westhaver, multi-colored advertising covers 1902-10; Wilmer 0 1 1, Willow Grove, Pa. Canadian revenues; and N. A. Pelletier, Toronto, small Queens fancy cancels. Novice winner was Jacque Houser, Seahurst, Victoria, B.C.

postmarks. The sites for the next three conventions will be at Cape Cod, Sept. 16-18, 1965; Calgary, Sept. 14, 1966 and at the Alpine Inn, St. Marguerite, P.Q.

in the fall of 1967. The 1965 edition of Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue Volume II which was published Oct. 1 at $8, contains 64,210 new or changed prices for the countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, 3,052 new issue listings and major listing revisions in Switzerland and Japan. The area where prices have sharply risen include Austria 19th and 20th centuries, France and colonies; Germany, German colonics and the classic-issues of the German States; Hungary 19th century; Italy, Italian colonies and Italian States; Liechtenstein; Luxembourg; Monaco; Netherlands and colonies; Russia 19th century; San Marino; early Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City. Marked increases in price have been accorded not only to all early classic issues of Europe, especially unused, but also to the semi-postals and airmails of many countries, and the older topical sets such as Boy Scouts, sports and religion.

This new volume which is indispensable for the serious collector contains a total of 1,605 pages including a 13 page addenda covering issues chronicled in, the July-August and September issues of Scott's Monthly Stamp Journal. Vol. 1 was published Sept. 1 at $6 and the combined edition will be available Nov. 1, price $12.50.

The Scott's United States Specialized Catalogue will be published on Oct. 15 price $5. Published by Scott Publications 488 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. West Germany issued on Oct. 6 a set of four multicolored semi-postal stamps the surtax for Child Welfare.

They depic scenes from the Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales, the Sleeping Beauty. ruining On Oct. 24 another stamp in the series honoring the capital cities of the German Federal Republic will be is- WEEKLY QUIZ 1 A Double Redouble Pass 2 4 What do you bid now? Pass Q. 5 As South you hold: A8 98 643 10 9 7 4 2 A The bidding has proceeded: North East South 1 A Double What do you bid? O. 6 As South you hold: AK 10 73 8 4 4J 10 8 AAJ8 The- bidding has proceeded: South West North East Pass Pass IV Pass What do you bid now? O.

7 As dealer vou hold: A A9532 7 6 5 4 3 A A 6 What is your opening bid? Q. 8 As South vou hold: A K82 AQ4 A73 A 10 6 4 The bidding has proceeded: North East South 1 I What do you bid? I Look for answers Monday (Copyright 1964: The Chicago Tribune) Questions ANSWERS 1. Queen Elizabeth was born on a Wednesday (April 21, 19261. 2. Malpeque oysters come from Prince Edward Island.

3. Frank Lloyd Wright's home was called Taliesin. 4. The Italian name for the city of Florence is Firenze. 5.

Parkinson's Law is that work expands to fill the time available. 6. The name Hochelaga is derived from the Indian word meaning at the place of the beaver. 7. Lipton's yachts were all called Shamrock.

8. Mexico City is 7,347 ft. above sea level. 9. The British Empire Games were held in Vancouver in the summer of 1954.

10. Jack London wrote "The Call of the Wild." and the beginning of the 16th centuries. On Oct. 30 a 20 pf. red and black stamp featuring the Prussian Eagle is being is- (Si sued marking the 250th.

anniversary of the Audit Office of the German Government. 1 a. I' I 4 1 iiimii MEMORABLE LITTLE EVENINGS Memorable little evenings are yours with Ceil Chapman at your side, sweening and draping your way to well-mannered rcnection. Really and truly the deepest wide lowest scoopiest ne.k! The drapery is cut to the side at the waist with wha( looks to be a complicated knot but isn't. Ceil Chapman has a way with the drape shapes that is most becoming and fits like no other dress.

This one is especially designed for the woman 5' 5" and under. The zipper is set in center back foi easy access. The back is also a low scooped-out neck. Periect in crepes whether soft silk or wool. Also sctm, shantung, chiffon, silk, jersey, sheer cottons and linens.

Here she adds the touch of new little raglan sleeves lending subtle reserve to sculptured enchantment. Spada's exclusive ready-to-wear sizes produce a better fit. See chart for size best for you. 42 Buenos 88 Carson City 43 Stationary or parts of Tallahassee. dynamos.

92 Splits. 45 Musical 93 Narrator. instrument. 97 Puts to 47 Author: "Our work. Mutual 98 Food for Friend." Dobbin.

49 US agency, 100 Normandy WW II. town: 2 wds. 50 Wash. 102 Cup, in 52 Pronoun. France.

53 Of marble, 103 French used in islands, mosaics. 104 Melody. 57 Indian title 105 Too hasty, of respect. 107" la vie!" 58 Motherly. 108 Compass 63 Network.

points. 64 American 109 More frantic, rabbitlike 111 Breakfast rodent. food. 66 Hurl. 113 Suffix, with 67 Auction.

minis or mis. 68 Mouths, in 114 Religious anatomy. recluse. 69 Boats, 116 Illegal propelled by Italian engines. organization.

71 Witch. 118 One who 72 Certain defends paintings. popular 74 Ceremonial. rights. 75 The unpaid 120 Instrumental amount.

compositions. 77 New Mexican 121 Heron. Indian. 122 Ancient 78 Woman's Roman cape. author of 80 Prie t's robe comedies.

81 Sandwich 123 Invest with ingredient: 2 responsibil-words. ities. 83 Tatter. 124 Apportions. 84 Prepares.

125 Emanated; 87 issued. By Leonard Goldberg ACROSS 1 Modern synthetic material. 8 Prefix, with "fere" or 13 Soft, subdued shades. 20 Setback. 21 Shastri succeeded him.

22 Deficiency of nervous energy. 23 Including everything. 24 Youthful years. 25 Author: "Cyrano de T. Bergerac." 26 Marsh.

27 Indulged. 29 Book of the Old Testament. 3r Oriental coin. 32 Goddess of discord. 34 Series of rows.

Egyptian goddess. 36 Scottish historian: -1711-76. ,37 Jewish festival. 39 Cartoonist: "Li'l 41 Olympic event. SIZE BUST WAIST HIPS 'LENGTH 8 33 24 34 15 inches 10 34 25 35 16 inches 12 35 26 36 16'4 inches 14 36'j 27'2 16'2 inches 16 38 29 39 1634 inches From Napj of Neck to Waist Size 12 requires 2U yds.

of 42" fabric for dress with or without nap. To order Pattern No. NA-2127, state size; send $1.00. Ada 25c for first class mail and special handling. Patter,) Books Nos.

22, 23 24 25, 26 27 and revised Duchess of Windsor are available for 50c each. Add 10c postage for each book. Canadian currency accepted at par. Address SPADEA PATTERN'S, Box 1005, G.P.O., Dept. CMZ-1.

New York, N.Y. KiOOl. CRYPT-A -CROSSWORD Hidden Word A word which can be found within the actual eh todf. RererMd Word When spf It backwards, a due word or adjaceat words five tht anwcr. Anagram Letters of a clue word or adjacent wordi warranted to form the answer.

Double Clue The clue contains two different meanings of the tame answer. Split Word Find a straightforward clue about the answer; alto further hinls concerning part or parts of it. Remainder are straightforward clues. of his thoughts). "So you are a chessplayer?" re- marked the stranger, to his astonishment, "But don't you know you are supposed to sav 'j'adoube' beforehand?" PROBLEM No.

907 J. Haring White- mates in two moves. (Solution next week) Solution to last week's Problem No. 906 (Guidelli): Key, 1. P-04.

Correct solutions Nos. 904-905: P. B. Shearer. Solution today's Quiz No.

698 (Polugayevsky vs. Novopashin): 1. Resigns. Wh. threatens 2.

P-N4 and if 1. Q-B4; 2. P-K4. Or, if 1 NxN; 2. P-N4.

Or, 1. BxB; 2. PxB! etc. CLUES DOWN 1 Bob's desires (doubit clut) 1 More like a feather 3 Jerk 4 Trial or transaction (split wordb 5 Descriptive ef a photographer's room 6 It's what he hat that makes h'm what ht it 7 The islands Lew read about (anagram) 11 No angry tribesman (split word) 12 Heaped 14 It's a pltv you'll find It In Pasadena (hidden word) 15 Father Hold out for a continued period (double clut) 11 North Amtrican deer 30 Rough and rocky 22 Appeal you may be lucky te have (doubit clue) 25 It's the tendency whtn one adds a couple of Ittttrt te finish (split word) 24 It helps to make brass 27 Swimming singer (doubit clue) I 2 I 14- 1 is 1 15T 7" JO Readers (Some of the questions answered by the library of The Gazette during the past week.) 1. On what day of the week was Queen Elizabeth II born? 2.

Where do Malpeque oysters come from? 3. What was the name of Frank Lloyd Wright's home in Wisconsin? 4. What is the Italian name for the city of Florence? 5. What is Parkinson's law? 6. What was the meaning of Montreal's early name Hochelaga? 7.

What did Sir Thomas Lip-ton call the series of yachts which he entered in the America Cup Race? 8. What is the altitude of Mexico City? 9. When were the British Empire Games held in Vancouver? 10. Who wrote the novel "The Call of the sued. It honors Dusseldorf, the capital of North Rhine Westphalia.

Of 20 pf. denomination the stamp shows the diiifiiiiiiBMtWM8aaMwTiiiiiL)fi'ftfc statue of Jan Wellem on horseback outside the Dusseldorf City Hall. He was the Elector of the city at the end of the 1 2 3 4 7" uT" TT" IT 13 14 lis Il6 17 18 Il9 26 I til 28 Ha JO I jjl ir lis 37 1 41 I 42 43 44 14 46 I 47 48 I IbU bl 52 33 54 5b 56 lb 58 59 60 ST 62" oT fab lob j) i'jy 71 73 14 "'jb 7 77 78 79 I 81 82 83 o4 85 86 37 8 9" 91 92 93 94 9" 99 TOO 101 102 I 104 105 106 ioT- Foe 109 no I 112 Til 115 Tib 117 38 "119 CLUES ACROSS 1 A place when concerts may openly be given (two words) I Heathen Paganini piece (hidden word) Jimmy 10 It's in position (split word) 11 Don or the carpet, tor instance (double clue) 13 It comes from the opera 14 Thus a cover is firm (split word) 16 Master switch for tht current (anagram) 17 Opened up 19 Had the courage to do something droad, perhaps (anagram) dread, perhaps eanagram) 21 Paddv provides tht food! 1 23 It's equally useless spelling It backwards reversed word) 24 The sort of work to make you worry (doubit clue) 21 Darting around doing business (anagram) 29 Go easily with Mabell (anagram) 30 A serious crime group (two words) a.A.A.a.t.,,, -a r..

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