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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 19

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY. JUNE 2fi, uiilillliiililliiliiilliiliilllilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHilillilililiiiiiilliiiiilliu; Escape Bid Fails B.C. PARLOUR I India Gives Bums Rush MASTER To Tourist Site American and Australian tourists had to abandon shn-ping plans In the city because they were followed by urchins. A Bombay city official said any one found harassing a tourist will be arrested. The seafront in south Bombay around the world-famous Taj Mahal Hotel has been virtually cleared of beggars.

In the process, several Canadian and American hi-pies have also been ejected. Beggars HARRISON LAKE TOUR Saturday, July 3 9.75 llMt4 JO niluul to from All lirt fur fairy feu TuttW-WHMwnt we iriii'4iMl bhi-iim Um fr ruMtr and will MUtiy Uw vnry MMtiie drive Mlotm Mm north tttiitre paulm IhrtiiiKft Mttney mul Mlntun i it ItHrrlMto. 'JiiiM In nHiulrtr along Ilie tub (runt or a In llitt hirf (rtnKii. Hrlitf alonif a lnle Iuihii to eiiy or tbnnt mm kttu iMifn, liinrA. A dHi fit fui dwy'a mil-littf, Hrturn via lite 1 ft.m, ferry.

Home pin, HtwervHtiua by full dttMnlt. CAPITAL TOURS HI I Fort Victoria, B.C. Phone SH4-14H3 HONG KONG (AP) Chinese militiamen machine-gunned one youth to death Hiid captured another when the pair tried to swim to Hong Kong, lociil newspapers reported Friday, A third youth said the three schoolmates were intercepted bs they were about to slip into the sea near the border. ALOHA WEEK Oct. 13 to 26 Tour Includes Return air fare Vancouver-Honolulu, tli rift class Aii'Miit transfers llomiliilii 11 greeting IS nights I'aelfle Heath Hotel overlooking Hulkikl Heat kitchenette, double beds Polynesian picnic, er person, share single Riiiplenient $0tt.

WflLLBS TRAVEL SERVICE 578 Yates 385-4312 OpMMlte I'ONt Of I Ice For Personalized Service Your Son- Know He Is? or What? llauaii CAR TOURS ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS lulu 1 nii'iy M.v- JUiy I tery Tour. I.v. 10:00, Itt. 5:30. W.CHI rat h.

aa Hurricane Juiy uiK. I.v. 10:00 ICt. 7:00. $10.50 July 14 Oreaa IhIhiuI, I.V.

10:00, lit. $12.50 Willi. July 22 Towiisenri, etc. I.v. 10:00, Itt.

7:00. (10.00 each. Aug. 14, Aug. 15 Ahbolsford Air Nhow.

I.v. 1:00, lit. 0:15. $10.50 ea. Aug.

25, Aug. 28 I'NE. I.v. 8:00, IU. 9:15.

and Sept. 1, Sept. 4 $10.00 each. INFORMATION and KKSKKVATIONN 8W14II, luteal 2ft 710 Douglas Does Who i. NA I i CHESS By GKORGR KOl.TANOWSKI International Chess Master PROHI.UM By Carnage, U.S.A.

MACK; IS ttlllTtt! White to play and mate in two moves. Solution below. HINTS FOR BF.G1NNERS To be avoided or carefully guarded against are: 1. A sacrifice or capture which brings ymir King Into position for a diverging attack by Queen, Rook, Bishop or Knight. A disible check is equally to be shunned.

2. A sacrifice or capture which drives your King away from the defence of a piece by proxlmiity. This nuixlm applies to any piece, but in the openings it is generally the King Mint is aimed at through the KB pawn which he alone defends. The sacrifice alluded la lis, of course, your opponent's, the capture yours. noitnr, tiii: oitMiDAiti.i; Played in the second round in the Inter-Zonal at Palma de Mallorca.

Notes from the Kibitzers' Room: WHITE Vassily Smyslov, U.S.S.R. If 7.N-B3, O-O; (Buenos Aires, 1970 8.N-QR4, Fischer played a after S.NxBP, R-K5; lO.BxB, PxN wins ma-tarial. (c) After 12.0-0, B-QR3 wiKild stop White from playing P-Q4, But Ofiening lines with the King in the centre is almost always dangerous. (d) Sacrifices a pawn for initiative. (e) Hopes to neutralize the (limits of the Bishop on QlUi.

(f) If 15.Q-B1, NxN, 16.KxN, QlirBl; and if now 17.PxP, N-K4; 18.P-N7, RxN; BxPch with a winning ulliu k. (g) Must seek iiiftige. If 16. N-Q2, N-N5, etc. (h) Pawns have no value to Fischer at the moment.

It is interesting to note that he keeps the "attacked" Rook 6ir placing on QH1. (i) Seeks counler-jday. (j) White has P-R5 In mind, but off go the Queens. Fischer's Rooks are better placed. (k) After 25.K-R2 there follows R-Q7.

(1( The iMi.sHerl pawn and the poor position of the While King give Fiselier a quick win. (m) Mate was threatened. (e) If 33.P-1M, N-N5; 34. RxliP, Rxilch. (o) Time tixmble.

(li) If he takes the pawn, then NxPch. (r) If now Rxlkh; 37.KxR, NxPch, etc. The solution to the iutlilem ulxive is: 1.N-K4. Lessons Offered Tennis and painting lessons for children are being offered tills summer by the Saanlch parks and recreation department. Tennis lessons for hoys and girls aged 10 to 18 will start Monday.

Registration fee of $5 per student is payable at the following jiarks: Reynolds Park, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Gyro Park, Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.; Hyacinth Park, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. Painting classes will he held from Monday to Aug. 5 at Cadlsiro Gyro Park on Tuesday and Thursday mornings end afternoons. Various other jwrks will have a sports and craft supervised program from July 5 to Aug.

13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for hoys and girU from 5 to 14 years. CHEAPER THAN CHARTERS YOUTH FARES to EUROPE NOW AVAILABLE at TRAVELEYDEN Drastically reduced fares now in effect for persons under 26 years of age. Travel any day on regular scheduled airlines with confirmed reservations to many destinations In Kuroie.

Return any time within one year. Fly to one city and return hum another. Oaniple return fares In Canadian funds: GanderTendon Montreallxindon VanejiuverIiOiidon MontrealRoum $165.00 190.00 308.00 202.00 304.00 TorontoAtlien HIlKIHly higher fares during brief peak pehfKM. HTIIUKNT KURAII.PA8S TWO MONTHS of unlimited rail ifravel through Furope for only $125.00. OVER 25 Rave Money on 2B4R Day excursion Fares to ANY In Furope.

SHmpta farpi relum frrnn Vlotorli In Canmllan funafi- (JlasKOwDuhlln $374.00 Uiiiilmi 409.00 Amsterdam 434.00 Rome 4S8.00 Half Fare for Children through 11 vmii. hither laiea Juna to Aug. 31. TRAVELEYDEN TflllRQ I UUnO 888-43(11 Open Hat. Until p.m.

a Floors of Parking Through Our Back Door BOMBAY (CP) The Indian government and several voluntary organizations are taking steps to protect foreign tourists from harassment by beggars, touts and unauthorized guides. This follows an outcry in the press against such harassment. "Henceforth, foreign tourists will be able to visit monuments like the Taj Mahal and A a a anil tieaches dike Kovalium and Madias without being harassed by beggars and urchins," said a government official. "We have instructed the police to keep these areas clear of all undesirable elements." In Bombay, one of the major tourist centres, 10 areas of the city have been earmarked for special policing on behalf of tourists. The Bombay Kvening News recently rerted that some HOT PANTS PROLONG JAIL TERM MlNhOV (UI'I) A pair of hot pants has added six weeks to prisoner Leonard Deniilwlon'g slay in Wormwood He rubs prison.

A judge pronounced the sentence after Demilatoii, 25 committed he tried to smuggle a pair of hot pants outside the Jail, along with two clgaretto lighters and a letter. A prison spokesman said the hot uinls are turned out by the prisoners from material supplied by a clothing manufacturer which pays them a set rule. Weekly Sailings ALASKA CRUISES 8 Days from Vancouver Aboard CNR "Prince George" Fares from $213 Includes Vic-Van. Ferry Your Downtown Agent BEL ELDS TRAVEL SERVICE 578 Yates 385-4312 OpiHtstle, Post Office For Hervlee MUSEUM m(l hltfh Hrvntlon. hi 4Hjr at historic.

lor 11:15 p.m. $12.00 Cruise through the Scenic San Juan Islands Spend a delightful day tdmurd Coittimums meal service DAILY June 13th through September 30th I.v. Victoria Pacific CominiiterOoach Lines 10:00 a.m. I.v. Kidney Washington Mule Ferries Ar.

Hillary Washington Htatn Ferries 4 :.10 p.m. Ar. Victoria 1'ai Iflu I Joes p.m. Adults, fO.OO; Children, 5 11, Ferry Fare only, Kxrursion, Adults, $4.50 Children, Alt KFKYICKH FROM KIDNEY (DAII.Y) 11:110 a.m. 2 p.m.(x) 4:45 p.m.

() This sailing through September 7lh and does not operate Ntindays, or July Mil or September Bill. BLAWEY'S TRAVEL SERVICE Ifin lie reached 16 and never really faced a challenge one that would let him find out what ho was liuule of deep down inside where it counts? OUTWARD HOUND, which lias helxd young men to self discovery in a score of countries throughout the world, is now in its third year of service to Canadian youth. In British Columbia's Cascade Mountains, It provides tough, month-long courses designed to bring out the lest in young men, lli and over. The best physically, the best psychologically. Enrolment is still open for courses in July, August ami September.

Write Outward Bound British Columbia MIR West 7th Avenue, Vancouver 8, H.O. Telephone: 7,13 DIM 1)20 DOUGLAS STKIOT SIDNEY 'JDIWIINAL PHONE 338-6281 PHONE 386-3277 BIjAOK: IVitiert Fischer, U.S.A. 1. P-QB4 P-KN3 2. N-QR3 B-N2 3.

P-KN3 P-QB4 4. B-N2 N-QB3 5. P-N3 fa) P-K3 6. B-N2 KN-K2 7. N-R4 (b) BxB 8.

NxB O-O 9. P-K3 P-Q4 10. PxP NxP 11. N-K2 P-N3 12. P-Q4 (c) B-R3 13.

PxP Q-B3 (d) 14. N-B4 (e N-B6 15. NxN (f) QxNch IB. K-Bl (g) Kll-Ql (h) 17. Q-Bl BxNch 18.

PxH Q-Qfich 1. K-Nl QR-B1 20. PxP PxlJ 21. Q-N2 (I) N-R4 22. P-KR4 NxP 23.

Q-HC (it Q-B4 24. QxQ NPxQ 25. P-R5 (k) R-Q7 2B. R-QB1 R-H4 27. R-R4 N-K4 28.

Rxit TxR 29. Ii-R4 (1) 30. P-RG K-IU (m) 31. R-ItMch K-K2 32. R-QR8 RxRP, 33.

B-B1 (n) R-B7 34. K-N2 (o) N-N5 35. K-Nl (p) RxP 30. BxP (r) R-B(i 37. K-N2 RxP 38.

R-KR8 NxP 3(1. RxP N-N5 40. B-N5 R-Nfi 41. n-Bfi R-N7li 42. K-Nl N-K4 43.

B-R8 R-Nl ONE-DAY TOURS NEW EUROPEAN YOUTH FARES Contact Burr itt for FARES gsm.gg AS LOW S30S Vancouver-London Return RENO Departs Vicforla JULY 24th 'lOO50, Itapsrtfl Vaneouvw WeUr One night each way in Eugene Hotel, 4 nights in Reno, over Jf) gift package, some meals. Side tours, Lake Ta-hne, Carson and Virginia City. Bus restroom air conditioned. California Tour Aug. 14, Sept.

25 i ooc Days 1.1.3 Did. Disneyland July II lll iny FAMII.r IMTKS ALL FUN TRAVEL 818 DOUGLAS ST. VICTOIMA Phone (irS Anytime For Free Itroehure ONE-DAY EXCURSION 382-7254 5-153t It ill Ferguson Maytulr Caiie Town, Inirenco Montreal-exciting homo of Man and hia World. JiJ IN THE MAYFAIR JULY 3 COWICHAN FOREST 'f IN. A PARKSVILLE IN THE HILLSIDE SHOPPING CENTRE SHOPPING I Iti Ian Ferguson I HillNido CENTRE A plnamiralilB day trtfi to Island Hall Hotel In IarlmvlM for lumh, aikd an afternHtii vInIi tit flie Fiinott Mmtiini, liwlndliiff a rltle no Ilia Hteam Train.

Miimmiiii and train ride litrliioVd. Iave a.m IN lurn 6:00 p.ni $8.00 JULY IT GABRIOLA ISLAND Onr bit will tHbe im tn Maniiliiiu, then fin trrrw eniHlng slid Umr nf Mwiln IliilirluU litliinft. lsve 9:00 a.m. Kelnrn p.m. $7.50 JULY 24 HURRICANE RIDGE PORT TOWNSEND AFRICAN CAMERA SAFARI TWO S-WKKK HOLIDAY ADVISNTUUKSi KAKT AFRICAN CAM I It A HA FA It I TO: Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Serengetl Plains, Ngorongoro Crater.

Masai Mara and Amliosell came rescries. nunniTT Mt. Killmnniaro. Kamnaln. Mnrcbison Falls and tha VImv tha iiktvlaimlar Trnotintaln winery frrnn ttie Imirt uf the lllymoio MuuntaliM and Towntfnd.

lttv 10:30 a.m. -KHurn tiwe-cllmblng Jions of Manyara. KOIITII AFRICAN HVN MUOVHS TO: Rio, Jolianneshiirg, Marrjiies, Victoria Falls, Zamlx'zi River, Swa.iland, Durban, Cape Point end the l)amond Cily of Pretoria, Resign (a) Willi 5.N-B3 It would have been identical to the two played recently in Buenos Aires and in which Smyslov found himself in serious trouble. Here he tries different plan. (b) Smyslov thought Mist with the exchange of Bishops he would have the advantage.

JULY 31 GALIANO ISLAND An mfwahlfi ffnrry rmlM thniugh tit. Oult lalaiHlt, phll bu. tour af IHtsxHiil ItHllaiHi Ifclaiul. Leave 8:15 a.m. return 7:80 p.m.

$7, SO Tours leave from and return to our office, Win im ohm viion on nn-niv thins pihhi; i iim ti WESTERN CANADA TRAVEL SERVICE 739 Johnson Htrect, Victoria, H.C. SKA I lift WKKKLY DKPAKTUKKS llnth Locution Oprn Montlay thru Saturday, 0:00 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 9-9 Thontit Cook Travillort' Chiqun FJ WINTER DTEdlcainis WfinhSKBBGS The Canadian has Scenic Domes with wrap-around windows. It has good food, music, lounges and a wide choice of accommodation.

Daily service each way between Montreal Toronto and Vancouver. Call your Travel Agent or any CP Rail office. Make this flie year yon finally get to see Canada- ry fr I nu ii jr It's all Hiore waiting for you. Wile altor milo of incredible beauty and spletidour. Silver lakes.

Rushing mountain streiitris. Golden wheatlields. Enowopfiod mountains. You'll be Impressed, ly the sheer vantness and variety of it all. Arid by the fad that it's all rirjhl tioro in Canad.1.

Vnd it you would retiy see Caniidarolaxod and Iroe to take it all In-thon seo it trom Tho Canadian. Spiral tunaol watch for Ihe end of your own train. IH TRAVEL fi3S YATF5 T. 386-7574 CRUISES TRAVEL SERVICE Victoria 382-9 1 (iH iiii Ti e. in.t rt.jA -t- your own country.

Expflrience prairie Rail La Belle Provirrfl where Jrne de Vivra was Invented. LA FIIOSTA CRUISE Sieclnl nir connection from Vnncouver on November 28, 11171 board the "Orlnna" in Sim Francis to It Angeles, Muallan, Puerto Vallarla and Acapulco before returning to Sun Francisco vln Los Angeles on December 7th, KI71. Special air connection to Vancouver. el coktez CRUisrc Special air connection from Vancouver on December 10, 11171 to brmrd ithe "Orltma" in San Francisco. Sail same day from San Francisco to 1is Angeles, Maznt-bin, Puerto Vnllarta and Acapulco before returning to Vancouver via I is Angeles and San Francisco on December 21, 11171.

CHRISTMAS CRIJISK Rail from Vancouver on Dccemlier 21, 1071 to San Francisco, Ixis Angeles, Puerto Vallarla, Lb Gualra, Barbados, Mnrflnl(ue, St. Thomas, Curacao, Acapulco and return to Vancouver on January 17, via Urn Angeles and San Francisco. CARNIVAL CRUISH Sail from Vancouver on January 20, 1072 to Sim Frnrt-clsco, Is Angeles, Puerto Vnllarta, Curacao, Grenada, Barhadi. St. Thomas, La (iimirn, Acapulco and return to Vancouver on February 17, 11172 via Um Angeles and San Francisco.

I a Look sharp- I miin you may bob a moosa. A Toronto- tlS' DiSjri' 1 where the whole ciVa nj CYJJ mm talking about Ontario place. EARLY RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED Vrincouvfir bifilung city In a jewel sotting, i- riirfliai i ri I CO Tj LXJ I PAULIN Ak'hI ()il(i Oovfrnmeiit St. ff in gf it irt ii fi ill i I liiSJJ.irf JJJJ.

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