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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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-s i BUDGET DUE SOON WINNIPEG (CP) Finance! Minister Saul Cherniack said Monday in an interview he hopes to introduce Manitoba's 1972-73 budget in the legislature this week. "I am aiming at the end of the week but it's no commitment. If my work progresses at the speed I want it to, it will certainly be by the next week," he said. CHESS By D. M.

LeDAIN Because Qf mail delays the chess column did not arrive In time for publication Saturday. Block 6 Pieces i 1 1 1 White lj Pieces Problem by Jonos Kiss. White mates in two moves. (Solution next week) Solution to lost week's Quiz: (Bitman vj Alexeiev) 1 OxBI; 2. KxR (if 2.

PxQ, B-02! wins), Q-K3ch; 3. K-RI, P-KR3 etc. SETTLED AT LAST Although the Russions protested; FIDE president Dr. Wax Euwe's ceci- sion to allot me world championship match between champion Boris Spassky, USSR, ond challenqer Bobby i Fischer, U.S.A., to Belarode. Yugos-j lavia (games 1-12) and Reykjavik, ice- tond (games 13-2), they have hod to nnllv nrrent the conditions.

Their original protest was based on the climatic conditions In Belgrade in summer, and the fact that previous championship matches under FIDE control had oil been held in one city. They demonded a meeting ot the FIDE Bureau In Moscow at the beginning o( March. The Bureau pointed out that they did not have the constitutional power to make a decision, ond that President Euwe alone had thot right, when no agreement could be reached between the principals. Dr. Euwe, on his tour In the Far East (Japan, Eost Asia and Austrollo) stopped ott at Moscow for discussions with Russian officials.

They suggested switching the gomes to Bled, a holiday resort in North of Slovenia (which hod bid $00,000 for the match), but Dr. Euwe stuck to his original decision. It was then decided fo hold final folks ot Amsterdam, Marctl Ed Edmondson, S.A. director, came over tov represent Fischer's Interests and Ru sia sent Ew-fim Geller, senior GM. Others present were Robell-Mendsz (Puerto Rico) Deputy FIDE President, ond delegates tmm nmnnlzer In Belarode ond Reykiovlk.

Talks lasted for 14 hours. Iceland hod earlier expressed some doubts of the value to them of the lost 12 gomes, with me prosper or raw than thot being played. The Yugoslavs pointed out it was in Reykiovik thot the match would be decided end the champion crowned. So the best of ,24 aames march will start ot Belgrade on Thursday. June 22, with other sessions (4-9 p.m.) on Sundays ond Tuesdays.

Any unfinished oames will be completed In The match will be moved to Reykiovik on Aug. with play on the some days of the week (5-10 p.m.) To win, Ficher must scone 1214 points, ond In cow of 12-12 tie. Soasssky will retain title Lother Schmld, German moster. will referee. He hondled thot chore In the Flscher-Petroslan- molch at Buenos AFrom the Pan-American teem ehanv pkmshlp.

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NxBP KPxBP 34. RxRch PxP 35. NxR N-04 34. BxR N-R4 37. B-Bl K-Nl N-K2 N-B4 NxR K-R2 Resigns See the Largest Selection of FLOOR COVERINGS In OTTAWA ECONOMY FLOOR COVERING 712 Somerset St.

car. Armor 2364821 "Out Price Will Floor You" V7 A (. iif in ir-v 'Hi him MEE-OWWW IT HURTS MYSTIC, Conn. 'Francine, a two-year-old cat belonging to Mrs. Howard Turner of Mystic, has to help eating while her broken leg mends.

Mrs. Turner found Francine under the bushes at the front of her house last week and still has not determined how her pet's leg got broken. According to the vet the cast comes off next week. (AP-Journof Wirepboto) i Massachusetts Institute a Technology, sponsor of the con test, announced recently that the 130-member UBC design wqs the largest put to- gether by any of the 65 Can dian and United States universi ties entered in the competition. "With the size of our team and with the detail we've gone into, I don't see how anybody can touch us," says Dean MacKay, a foarth-year mechan- Charge is dropped against Lewis' son ins ANnKLES (Reuter) Rape charges were dropped Monday against Gary Lewis, 26, nf comedian Jerrv Lewis.

after a. municipal court judge was told the 19-year-old alleged victim did not wish to proceed. Edward Davenoort dis missed charges against both Lewis and his friend Arnold Rosenthal, 29, in whose apartment the rape allegedly took place March 29. MARK A-BOMBING ALDERMASTON, England (Reuter) Demonstrators placed 26 black coffins at the gates of the atomic weapons centre here Monday to mark the 26th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. it' jl Ljgfc tTZ I i 5 si I ii t.

(h 1 ical engineering student who heads the UBC project. "Still, some pretty powerful universities in the States are in this competition." The UBC team members, all volunteers and all undergraduates, are doing their own fabricating as well as designing. MUST CUT POLLUTION The competition, calls for the design and construction of a 7 11 Tuesday, April 4. 1972 if a driver were drunk, he probably wouldn't be able to start the car." The body design includes a steel frame to deflect the engine away from the interior of the car in event of a collision. Vehicles must be completed in time for trials at General Motors testing grounds near De-troit next August when entries v5fe ftssmm tip mpoifltert message 1 a a 1 D.me mm i Msoraece DimimgiMes to CamaiaL Some friends of yours are coming up fast in the world.

Continental Casualty, Canada Health and Accident, and Transportation Insurance have grouped together, and the Canadian insurance industry is suddenly not the same. The new group's name says it's different. CNAassurance is a vigorotjs new presence on the Canadian insurance A powerful, versatile team of specialists already protecting over 2 million policyholders, ranging from 1 million school children to 68 of the top 100 corporations in Canada. Yes, CNA starts with a proud and remarkable record of achievement. But to CNA its laurels are to wear and not to rest on.

CNA is dedicated to excellence in the pursuit of new standards of service and efficiency. Like every major industry, there are outdated ideas and methods in some areas of the Insurance business today. As our industry works to eliminate them, CNA will endeavour to point the way. There are areas of society whose needs have not been adequately met by Canada's insurance industry. CNA intends to be foremost in the industry's move into these areas.

There is a need for a new standard of professionalism and a new breed of professional to counsel and serve Canadians. CNA's people will exhibit the knowledge and expertise of the trained professional, tempered with understanding, shared concern, and an awareness of tne numan factor The Ottawa Journal 13 130-man UBC team designs low-pollution automobile VANCOUVER (CP) The University of British Columbia has won one distinction in a continent-wide competition to design a small, low-pollution two-passenger VKhldu meeting Canadian and U.S. safety re- quirements. It must carry standard equipment, withstand a eras.) into a wall at five miles an hour and cut pollution ex haust emissions. The rules call for students to design the frame, the body, a roll-cage and an energy-absorb ing bumper.

Maximum allowable car length is 10 feet. Other Canadian universities involved jn the 'project include Sir George Williams, Montreal; University of Western Ontario, London; University of Waterloo, Waterloo, and Queen's University, Kingston, Ont. Mr. MacKay, a native of the agricultural community of Sar- dis, B.C., was one of a group of IS engineering students at UBC to prepare preliminary design proposals ior me uroun venicie rvmnftitinn The UBC car will be powered hv a fniir-rvIinHer rnternal com bustion engine converted to run on natural gas ior low exnaust emissions. TVia ttpeiirn tpnm inrlnripe unoinAAWno chiHpntfi who are working on a catalytic muffler to reduce erressiores of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide from the exhaust system.

An unusual feature is that in order to enter and start the engine, the driver must push numbered buttons in a combination sequence. 'This is built-in theft protec tion since only the proper sequ ence will work, says Mr. MacKay will be judged on clean opera tion, salety and 12 other counts. Cost of the UBC projects first estimated' at between $18,000 and $20,000, now is expected to be closer to $25,000. Contributions of $15,000 have been received so far from foundations and a number of companies interested in the concept.

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CNA is a new group, breaking new ground in Canada's insurance industry. We respect the tradition of which we are a part, but we do not feel bound by it. We do not believe the new is always better. We do believe the new deserves to be recognized and tried. From government, through industry, to families and their individual members there is no lack of recognition of the need for insurance.

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