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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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15
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Saturday, September 1, 1973 The Ottawa Journal 15. Hi CHESS By 6. M. UOAIN i Mm I yti rNrvn7 i i i i i i i i IMntlW litl ntk'i audi fTrapl vi Pmii l. u-mti, pxai i.

Kxrcrm Hit LR-NSdi. K-Ul 4. K-KSdl, K-NIl I 10x01, rxOl K-H2J 5.M-N5 CANADMimmuroPBirr ntinrnn fiurtlea. Vancouver. 'tld first ttie 1773 USA Opm at Chfcsgo, with Welter Browne.

Grea DeFoitll. St. Rod rlguez, Phllllplna national and Norman Walnittln, Boston, ooh acor-Ing 10-i pti. Each receive of ttia (10,000 prfa fund, The title want to Welneteln on tna tie-break. Sutttea oa-faatad grandmaster Walter Browna In Hie final round.

A draw would have given Browna tola possession of first piece and 12,000. Sorties had to play for tna win to.get a substantial prise. Sut-tlai' earlier wins In the Canadian Open hen and the "La Presae" International at Montreal brought hla take to wr a mioeummer or run ana names. UUU TOM UROPEAN TEAMS Russia won, the final of the Fifth ropean Team Champlonthlp nerd at Bath, England. Preliminary tourneys were, bald during the past year -and England had the satisfaction of qualifying tor the final this rime.

In the new drive to regain the prestige It one had. Matches were played on tight boards and Russia fielded four ex-world chanv mn. snasskv. Tal, Petrosian and Smyslov, plus Karpov, Geller, Kor chnol, Tukmakov, Balashov and. Kut- jnln.

England had Hartston, marnana, pt.u. Mll. Bartertll. Keene and Sax. Final standing: USSR, tyjtooi- 1BV1I, 941 Hungary hi rwwiw, England and West Germany, 24 each) Rumania, 23, Switzerland, Ml.

The toumey was staged the Guildhall In celebration of the 1,000 innl-versa ry of the establishment of the jwnarcny nero. From -the European Team Chonv ptonsntp Ftnot, Sam, engrano, iwj: White: dtock: -HUfl spossiir (SwKierlondTr- (USSR), 1. N-K8-3 P-Qt W. R-KI NxNch D-e-Ml PJMl 10 BxN P-BSI 3. B-Nj B-B4 JO.

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N-B5 BJ34 14. HM5-' N-Q5 31. RostproJ 14. li(5)-BJ PxP 7 (a) 26- 0-K3 would not imp any be-causa of N-85; 27. S-B4V XN wtm a leMm "douow CLC leader raps rail bill By CUFF COWAN William Dodge, secretiary-treasurer of the Canadian Labor Congress has called proposed back-to-work rail legislation ineffectual and ffiscrirninatory.

Hie one-time railway worker and, rail way union representative said, "any-bill which pro vides for the resumption of bargaining with mediation supplemented by arbitration is an in- effectual and tfscriminatory piece of legislation in light of recent history in the bargaining attitudes of the Railway companies. "In the first place the railway unions have lost any confidence they might have bad the intent of the companies to bargain In good faith. They believe, and rightfully so, that the companies are content to let Parliament do it for them. "Secondly they have lost faith in the arbitration process being able to produce a fair and just settlement because of their past OTnarlpfraja with ffris svatem. "All the uniom involved-in the negotiations argued their cases with well documented briefs winch, proved beyond a.

doubt that railway workers in Canada have fallen far behind with each se in the cost of living. increase recommended in the legislation would barely cover the loss in purchasing power now being experienced by tne, rauway worKere," Air. Dodge said. They couldn't disagree more MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Some married couples find' it hardlo agree on anything, especially when they are trying to get unmarried.

Mrs. Marion Pegues' Hill filed for divorce against her husband in Sheby County Cir-cult Court this week. Larry aNapoleon Hill in turn, filed against her within an hour, clerks said. He said they were wed Oct 22, 1972. She said it was Oct 19.

She said she was born May 4j 1942. He said it was July 4, 1942 He said his birthday was Nov. 8, 1947. She said itwas 1949. His suit listed his adaTesTas Mediterranean Street She said he lived on Peach.

She said each of them had been married twice -pre-- viously. He said he has been married three times and she once. They agreed on two things: --They separated Aug. Theother party was guil-. ty of cruel and Inhuman tjeat-.

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