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CKCW-TV us p.m.-Zution Sign On News. Weather. sports gm p.m.--World of rt Baseball Game of The Week Three submarines are lease from the British admir- alty.. stationed on the East emmc '34 Olieratlonal reas- istic s “The urgent problem i in a Canadian Navy todnayc 1: I Canada's naval force involves‘ The Gua.rdian,Ohu-lottetown, Sat. Sept. 7, 1962. nl Reassessment Urged a Defence Roles Gen. Foulkes says NATO abort 450,0M from July to Au- gust. Work Force — increased by 113.000 to 73,tl95.000. Normally, the labor force de- clines by about looking for summer jobs or .re- sign from work assignments to take late summer vacations. 736.000 in Au- ture gust as teen-agers either quit He said, however, the city would proba after conven- tional’ debentures rom time to time to r m e bills and help pay for capital expendi-. I a. He said the bidding on the issue will be on the same basis as for. the weekly offering of_ .0tl),000 in 91-day bills by the navies have not accepted real- ‘" Montreal Plans convoys from attack by slow convention submarine. United States Employment Figures Given WASHINGTON (AP) — The abor department has reported that employment in the United States rose during Au- gust to its highest point in his- tory. . 62.000. At the same time. unemploy- ment. although dropping. failed decline as much as was sea- sonally expected ! With an increase in the work Financing Move MONTREAL (CP)—'l'he ty of Montreal will call for tenders Sept. 13 for its first issue of 000 in 91 - day treasury bills, liactance Roberge. city ii-. nance director. announced. aid ill be the first time a Canadian city has ar- ranged financing by short-term The city received authoriza- tion irom the Quebec Municipal gommission Aug. 30 to raise up federal government. Chartered banks and an ap- proved list of investment deal- ers are invited by the city to bid on the issue. The Bank oft Montreal will be agent for the: is Two other governments in ;Canada apart from the federal ;government issue 91-day treas- lury billa—the provincial govern- ments ot Saskatchewan and Manitoba. DROPS SUPPLIES ; JAKARTA, Indonesia (APl—— ;Two U.S. Air Force C-130 trans- ports have arrived in Jakarta to drop 300 tons of food. tents and ‘medical supplies to Indonesian ‘’force, the unemployment rate jumped to 5.8 from 5.3 per cent. These were the August fig- ures announced Wednesday: ’ Employmen rose by 198,000 to 69,762,000. mployment usu- ally drops in August by 278,- on ‘ 000. Compared with a year ago, employment is y more .200.000. .000.000 by weekly tender- ' guerrillas in West New Guinea. ing of treasury bills. with aIThe U.S. Information Service maximum of . .000 a week. said the USAF furnished the Mr. Roberge said the bills will planes at the request of - permit the cl to borrow for Thant. UN acting secretary-, a long-term at short-term rates. general. 5 RlI’l.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Coast. and a submarine is on] Unemployment —— declined by the West Coast. on loan irom186.000 to 3,932,000. This is far the 133- N8V7- ‘ lies: than the usual decline of CONTRACT‘ BRIDGE 3! B. JAY BECKER nloo p.rn.—CIC rv News l2:l0 am.-Lionel Network News l2z20 a m —The La Show Blue Peter 1:25 s.m.—(Awr°xJ Sign 0" TV. 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As a matter of fact, go- ing up with the spade king was probably East's best play. However, West’: failure to take the queen of spades was not a good play either. Sup- pose he had taken the queen and shifted to a heart. Dummy would win the_ace and lead an- other epade, East tak g the king. East would then return a It is true that South could now make the contract by re- fusing the finesse and playing for the spades to be divided 3-: (in which case he could discard all of dummy's clubs). but would he have done this? ' Probably not. At the point when East returns the club, South would have a choice be- tween finessing the queen (a 50 per cent chance) or playing for a 3-3 spade break. which or- dinarily occurs only 38 per cent of the time. 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