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Exports and re-exports seasonally adjusted figures for March totalled £361.000.000 ($1,- ‘. . i — an increase of £27.000.000 I$81.000,000I over February imports. at £384,000.- 000 r$1.052.000,000l. advanced Increase gap was the smallest in two years. The figures pleased the gov- ernment and British business, circles because signs of an up-j ward trend in the economy were slow to appear despite a series of pump-priming meas- ures by treasury chief Reginal Maudling during the last few months. Most encouraging feature of been the export surge was that while expansion now seemed to be definitely under way imports seemed still under control. The stock market reacted buoyantly to the March perfor- mance. with industrial shares bringing its index of represen- ,10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 22, 19ml 7 Yea“ Given Manchu. 32. In instructor }Mac's Gov’t Pleased from Beirut College. Lebaiwn, I o ;and was sentenced to In Slaying Case .ycars. . Both sentences will be served OTTAWA (CPL—Gerald Thl-lconcurrently. . bault. 67. has been sentenced Surrett. tormcr cashier .at to seven years in penitentiary the Chateau Laurier llotel, died for manslaughter in the Sept. 9 in hospital aittr being beaten death of hotel cashier Bliss Car- and robbed as he walked along men Surrctt. ja pathway near the Rideau Mr. Justice Donnelly dil‘ected‘canal 1“ "‘9 early ' morning the jury to return a verdict of ‘ ours- , guilty on the original; The juries. in passmg sen- charge or capital murder butztence, crrtrcrzed local authori- gumy of manslaughter. ties for apparently being unable Thibault ElSO pleaded guilty ‘0 “mm” gangs “l. 3’0“th Who to a charge of robbing Edward ha"? been re§p°“5‘ble for m?" lesting late-night strollers in recent years near the canal and La-urier Avenue Bridge, barely five minutes walk from Parliament Hill. ‘ e and grass seeds, fcedstuffs, m tl 91:“ Vecrilt’ maficfuggrlizg fresh fruits and vegetables. 3. ' fa 5" l. ch an T U . lumber industry has capllal 0 our foul? ly' 5" - seeking alternative ways area shouldexrst, Mr. Justice Donnelly said. U.S. in agricultural products “would be adversely affected." Such products include eggs. meat and meat products, for- i— 5" (D VWGNVIIQ ...IT WAG SCAKING ALL OF HIS FRIENVS AWAY! ' Q 10” Val! Dimer Pt Mind-l- World new m to restrict lumber imports froin: Canada ever since the tart commission ruled that under MUCH Is BARREN the new Trade Expansion Act Barren tuck buried under U.S. industry has no glaciers covers three - quarters grounds for obtaining higher of Norway, which has only three tariff protection against Can- per cent of its land under cul- ada. tivation. tative samples to the highest The c23.ooo,ooo rsesoooooot level in 19 months. At Canadia By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON (CP) —- The U.S. government has rushed to Canada's support in condemn- ing a proposed bill which would increase handling, packaging and marketing problems for Ca- nadian goods sold in . . One section of the bill is aimed specifically at curtailing Can- ada's huge U.S. lumber market. Assistant Treasury Secretary James Reed has told the Senate finance committee the U.S. gov- ernment considers the proposed legislation a violation of inter- national trade obligations and that in all likelihood it will be vetoed by President Kennedy if approved by Congre s The legislation. approved by us epresentatives but bottled up in the Sena committee, would force U.S. i porters and distributors to stamp the country of origin on all imported and repackaged goods. so that each time 8 9 o ds are moved from one con- goo fiainer to another, the new con- Itainer would have to be so .mar I It also would require all Ca- marked with the country 7.15—Country a. 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HURT MANY INDUSTRIES The Canadian government told the U.S. in an aide memoire dated March 19 that marking if Canadian lumber with the coun- try of origin would run counter to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and “would conflict with long-standing con- tractual undertaking e .S. to Canada. whereby lum- ber is exempted from marks-oh ' origin requirements." The aide memoire, published in the transcript of committee hearings held last month, said also the general provisions of the bill "would seriously en- danger many Canadian exports to the U.S.. specifically trade in goods which are normally shipped in bulk for repackaging in the U.S." Canadian exports to the U.S. totalled some 53.600.000.000 last r. The Canadian government CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER FAMOUS West dealer. East-West vulnerable. -.ulu‘fl .'__ QKQJIOTQZ *39765 EAST .——-—- .9864 .AKQJIOQ '— 8765431 098658 0-— QAKQIO .— SOUTH .KQ3107583 '— 0A. 4843! Thebidding: West North East South 79 Pass Pass 7 Q Opening lead —— ace of hearts. I once ran a hand in this col- umn in which the distinguishing feature was that North. E a s t, South and West each played an race on the last trick! These Iplays. by the way, all made sense. and though the hand was not otherwise unusual, it was worthy of mention because of the peculiar ending. A reading asks whether I am familiar with any hand where .four aces are played on the said the important seasonal trade between Canada and the HANDS Xfirst trick. Several hands of this type have been composed, and I offer here this curiosity pub- lished originally by the late and great Robert Darvas. South is declarer at seven of hearts. Observe w h at hap- pens if South trumps in his ihand instead of in dummy. East dis- cards a diamond and South ruffs and cashes the ace of diamonds. This does him no good, though. because when he enters dummy with a trump to discard all his clubs on the diamonds, he finds he can discard only three of them. On the next diamond, East ruffs. and South must then go down one. Declarer‘s best play on the opening lead, therefore, is to ruff the ace of hearts with the ace of spades. plays on the trick. since he can- not stop the contract. so. to sociable, he discards the ace of clubs. South, of course, discards the ace of diamonds. and the open- spades and West leads the area I it does not matter what East . tarrta's ssuvs n on NO! i‘\ 2571. r all! “ ‘ 1771/1"? in THE BELIEF ~- § THAT MERELV " - TOUCHING llS , COiiS ASSURE us 3500“ AEMOIW 6'X 1N39V 138335 gmand manner; a air Pill tpattlielnn... DAILY CROSSWORD aonoss 2.0m Norse 19.Cer- gggg LMakofunof wor tainty: mama “0.3011; r. 8.Culturo BEE . at one e medium (2 00 i. Musk- wk.) 12. Gladiator! hogean ”. Man- [EEK-1E field or Indiana darin 5 action 5. Stunmer- too 3515 13. 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