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Journal CROSS 1 Brave' wife, Small herrings. II LrtUm English Itlographer. 15 Beverage maker. 16 Type of work, 17 One of the Cyclades. IS Diner.

Heroine of "Crime and -Punishment." tntm. -USoaahelt. 23 PJanlit Waller. 24 Creek letter. 25 Moscow-bated billet.

27 Akpoint. 28 Annoyed the speaker. 30 Happy seasofl. 32 Natural talent. 33 Lorelei, for one.

36 Writer of pot-'. boiler). 38 Felt acutely 1 remonefnl. 1 40 Churchman: Abbr. .43 "Beat-genera lion" poet.

-45 Ben of fiction. crossword-puza 46 Airplane movement. 48 Small yellow' bird. 49 noire. 50 Indicating mark.

52 Briti.h legislator Abbr. 53 Yogi of baseball! 54 Old-fashioned handbag! 56 Study again. 57 Keep. 58 Standard of excellence, 59 Ringed planet. 60 Soundi, ai of laughter.

DOWN 1 Took a winter ride. 2 Marine Corp bate, in Virginia. 3 Bosses on heraldic shields. 4 Duck genns. 5 Joker.

6 Like corn or potatoes. 7 Former initiali of a train line. 8 Hair padaT 9 God. 10 a rail. 11 Arab, for one.

12 Append, 13 Bridge. -14 Bread ingredients 18 Icy. 21 Effect by force, 22 Laurence author of "Vie toria Regina." 25 Dreary. 26 Pertaining to-ancient Troy. ,29 Meaiuro on meter: Abbr.

31 Slip. -34 Light, airy. 35- Nonbelligerent. 37 Mokow building. 38 Je (1 am).

39 Fear. 40 Startle. 41 North wind. 42 Lady lawyer. 44 "For of all tad word of tongue 47 Pen 49 College in Kentucky, 51 Carry Nation 8P.

53 George Eliot' Adam. 55 Middle East Init. 5 56 Van Winkle. I 2 13 14 lb 6 17 18 19 110 111 fiT" H' iT7 1 zzz, zz, 17 18 19 20" 21 "22 23 24 26 "7" SO 31 32 34 35 I 36 3T1 38 39 0 4I 42 43 "44 45 46 47 48 49 5" 7T "si 52 7" 33 sT" 55 56 57 "7 58" 59 60 Solution of this puzzle will be published Monday JLt yV. By DOUGLAS PATRIOC The Province of Canada post office receive "150,200 penny beaver desigfljustamps for issue on April 23, 1851.

The firt jssue had been printed by soft steel plates in comparison with the diamond hard pairs made in engraved plates, and in no other Kind of printng plates The steel encraving process depends on four units: a steel die, transfer roller, a flat steel plate and a transfer press so necessary to use the smaller equipment. An engraver inscribes the stamp design below eS. tk Aim Tt la trail. iilC euiiav wi wra ally a palm size piece of steel. When the die is finished and hardened, the transfer press operator places it on the flat top of the press, and rocks the transfer roll back and forth over the die until the design in the die projects over the roll.

The transfer press operator uses the flushed transfer roll to impress or enter the required number of subjects on the flat steel plate. Like the lines in the die, those forming the many de signs in the plate are all below the surface as pockets to hold fnk. Little change Tias taken place in this process for 130 vaars. When the plates became worn thoough use, the impressions on ct nn. run stamps MARKET PLACE STAMPS BONUS.

AFTER APPROVAL PUR-those. S.S. feofvrlng Grf. Brt. Rarity Worth Wexford Co.

Box eX Stn. Toronto M4A 3M0. CANADIAN, BRITISH COMMON-weetth Thousand of va rieties competitively priced. Tall us vaur Interest and writ now for vow (election. Crofton, Box 343, SwdT bury, Onfc RARE STAMP FREEI ALSO NEW pocket Aden to Urundt, with Kennedy, Trkmgies.

Space, Sports, Ships, Dogs, Cats, Reptile, plus other. All free. Send 10c for moiling. Empire Stomp Dept. IX Toronto, Con-' tido.

Brother "Juniper 1'Granted you brought peace. NOW can you if ao me pncf oi ouye our" Radio highlights CaO-tll KC C0-1J5 KCl CKOY-1110 KC; CJRC-11M KCl CKCH trt KCl CFOO 14t KCl CPMA KCl CBO-FM IUI MH( CFMO-fM tl.f MH CJIT-FM 101.1 MHl CKtt-FM 1M.1 MO CKCM-FM f4.f MHl CJIT 00 KC SATURDAY 110J p.m. CBO-FM Folk Soundi. A Droarom of folk music In- trooucta oy uomon uioen. 11.10 CBO Otir Nativ Xand.

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Features ol Interest to northern Ontario residents. 2.00 CBO-FM Music to Listen to Jan By. Two hours' of easy listening CBO-FM New Recoods. Ja. cob Slsklnd of Montreal Is the reviewer.

4.03 CBO I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. Zany BBC comedy show starring members of the Monty Python CBO-FM The Arts In Review, Jim Robertson I host. (.10 CBO Th Demand Sid. An examination of consumer problems. (.30 CBO Music do Chei Nous.

CBC Orchestra conducted by Jocques Beaudry, with soprano Louis Lebrun, tenor Pierre Duval, baritone Nopoleon Bisson-and bass Claud Corbeit. Optra selections by Rossini. Donizetti, Massenet, Bizet and Goo nod. 7.03 CBO-FM Ollmour' Albums-Clyde Giimour presents records- from his own collection. t.00 CBO-FM Th tfrtertalner.

An interview with suptrstor David Clayton-Thomos, comedy by the Jest Society, and th quiz program mis Wos Yesterday and Hits ond Misses. 0.03 CBO CBC ttog. TheSewel, bv George Solverson. Th cost Incibdes Robert Christie. Alleen Ston.

Scott, Ra. Vera Cudto, Pg Dixon ond Seon McConn. t.00 CBO CanodkM Cncrt Hollv Port 1: Atlantic Bros Ensemble In work, by tm1 Sctw'tf, VVOll-Ingford Rleoger ond Victor Ewotd. Port 7: CBC Winnipeg Orchestra conducted by Eric Wild, with soprano Anno Chornodolska. Five Ukrainian- Folk Songs, orr.

Flotai Red River Jig, ond Ktparre. Eric wua. T0.W- -CW cany piaiw wure uuwu T1ire.rennvTi malar re-entrVtp voice by Ted Piento. ooc-jt Blaca causinR absolute need of. re-ennr.

Toront0 Rtil Hvon. repairs. The rfoairs to the elates re paper were light, the transfer his can or Fronk Perry. John Scott. Cloud' Roe, Andrew Allan and Alleen press operator used the correct TOThl sulted in varieties that create in-Li611 and re-entered the by swort Bostdu terest among philatelists, especially the variety known as the major re-entry.

That is a technical description of one type of re pornons OI Uie piaie. in ltUl UlCIWheet Academy Award-winning song. printers could not make steel Hkw cbo mw aho. conc plates as hard as they can to- umvorsity Mortn Forget, tooronoi Brwc Mother, day. The, Old plate makers Robert Larowx, prcusslon and therefore had to re-enter the plates by inserting the projected lures on the roll into the re cessed lines on the plate.

Once again they rocked the design into the plate. When the operator did not match the design on the plate with the projected lines on the transfer roll b( created a visible re-entry. In contrast, when be matched Jhe lines, perfectly no person could be certain that the design had been re-entered. Of all Canadian stamps the major re-entry in the 3-penny beaver Js by far the most popular re-en try. It may- have been re-entered twice or more since the visible lines are so prevalent.

During the Second World War the late Paul Hahn found a ma-! jor re-entry in the Peterborough area and sold it for less than $50 to Geo H. Fee a Toronto collector. George Wegg paid Mr, Fee $70 for it and sold it to Herman Jacobi of Hamilton. In 1949 Mr. Wegg bought the stamp again and sold it to Alex T.

Gait. Two years latef J. Grant Glassco bought it and kept the stamp un- innranmnimimnnimimniimnmrtiiHniniifnfll til he sold his Canadian pence in mj. i ne stamp went dgerand Kay in London, was in the lot. stolen dur ing their large burglary.

Early in 1970 when the police recovered the loot, Mr. Wegg bought tor sjoo U.5. funds, and has sold it for the fourth tims since 1947. This major re-entry has now accumulated a lineage few stamps can equal. mm to previous puzzle Dnt i i I I I Ml 11 i a 1 1 I I Ml I fil ti i lci I rLJs 1P10 IT It jE CAPITOL SQUARE BID6.

Sank at Queen 237-5350 CHESS an By D. M. LeDAIN Black 11 Piece mi BOO SUE! IE; 8 KTI 173 A fA Oil Whit II rica Whit to ploy ond win. Neovesi vs. Hungary Yo- gostavla.

Wl. r--. (Solution next week) Solution fo last week" problem (Tovw Hioq Bwee): Kty, I.BxP. Eastern Ontario Ope) Th annuel Eostorn Ontario Open hosi been et for June 30-July 1 at Corleton University. Loeb Bkta Room 701 Istratton at a.m.

with rounds tt of a.m. and 4 p.m. dolly. Fk-tt prize I a guaranteed minimum of S1S0, with others occording to rntry fees. Entry fee: Seniors (noted 00 and over), SU.

Juniors, 112. For those rosed under 3.000: Senior, Juniors, 010. Send entries to M. Byrne, III Mocy Apt. 0 Crttdwa, Ont.

Lot entries after June 27, odd S2 for each category. Pt-aso bring board and ftock. If posslbte. Rassio) Juniors Moving Up soviet leoder? etarmed by. Western advances, or now busy preparing to meet the ctxjtlenge by concentrating on th development of me younger toient.

At the Central Moscow Chess Club they orronged a twm toomey between a Youth Team (Korpov, Tukmakov, Boi-Shov, Kusmln, Vongonj6n, Muctvln, Podgaez, Sveschnlkov, Dvorerkl, Out-ka USSR No. 1 (Spessky, Petroin. Tl Korchnol, Smyslov, Aurbakh, Seller, Poluonevsky, SMn, Keret, Sov- on) and USSR No. Horn (Tolmohov, voetukov, ronsrem, Furmen, Lein, Kholmov, Kroglus, Oufeld, Schamkowltson, Baglrov). This Includes otmost ell senior of current Account.

A round robin with tech board meeMng hls opponent twice. Final (cores: USSR i No. 1 team, 23' points Youth Tm- Wii USSR Team No, i. 1. A surprising feature, however, was the result on the first five board with the Youth Trem scoring liv points, oheod of USSR No.

2, 10 and USSR No. 1, t'h. Karpov won ond drew with ex-world chomplon Spossky, while Bolo- snov oowned former worm cnonvon Tol In both gomes. This wo Tal'S first loss 02 tourney gome. Whtte: Roy Lapet A.

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CBO Echoes of an I ra. Vintage big band music ln-1 troduced by El wood -Glover. SUNDAV v- 0.05 a.m. CBO-FM Choral Con-. cert.

Ralph Roost is host. Mass In Fl minor, Bruckner; Oeum, KodalyI aoncra vougnon wiinoms. CBO Sunday Maaailn. A I detailed look at the moor news storltsl of the past week. (On CbOM at 11.05 10.03 CBO Sunday a unoay journal or me air wim emphasis on One arts and science.

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CBO-FM BBC Concert. Port From the 24th Aldeburgh Festival, th English Chamber Ore he. tra conducted by Benlomin Britten, with ceilist Mstlslov RosTopOvlch. Symphony No. I in minor, Schubert; Concertino (or cello ond orchestra, Bliss.

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Chine herbal lets, and on Interview with outhor Aus tin ark. 7.03 CBO Rebevnd. AAoaaiinf- documentary program about sport and fitness. 7.M CBO-FM Opera Theatre The Merrv wive of Windsor, bv. Nl.

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