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Mr. Robertson says it now is being realized that none of‘ the longstanding concepts of equit law. accounting. business or economics. as they perta taxation. can be accepted un- c critl al . “We could do better if we '5 jectives and remove some of the folklore inevitably attached to tax questions." ISSUE SECOND BOOKLET The Tax Foundation has also issued a volume is by Prof. R. Craig Mclvor of Mc- Masier University a Recent Growt.h in Canadian Co-opera- tives: a reprint of his 1959 study Taxation Level Depends Canadian Press Business Editor of Canadian Co-operatives; and in taxation. as in the nhyal-ipapers on co-operatives pre- cai world. every action has a seated pt the Foundation's 1961 n eren . taxation depends on the level of l tion of Canada. government expenditures. We‘. - sued by the recently-formed could reach some consensus. about a handful of desirable ob-= eni Spending entitled 'I'he Post War Taxation M! 130 Latest technological advances‘ in world textile production will is u sed at the Canadian varsity Sept. 5-7. s .t.bo Textile Technlc sored by Market. relations between coun- -tries on either side of the A llantic will be intensified. espe- clally those between Canada and France, says a booklet is- C nadian arm of one of the bi French banks. 1 0; The Canadian subsidiary. with 1 . headquarters in Montreal. is So- T gciato Finsnciore pour ie Com-| merce ct l'lndustrie Dice (Com- mercial end Industrial Finance Co. Ltd.) its arent firm is Banque National: pour le Com- merce et l‘Industrie. commonly known as BNCI. 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Weather. loorts 2:00 p.sn.—-Oral Roberts 2.30 p.m.—The Christephsrs ‘:00 p.rn.-World OT Sptfl Willlngdon Cup Oolt World Soccer 3:00 pan.-Country Calendar You are South. neither side bidding h a s been: South West 1 0 Pass 3 2 Pass 2 9 Pass What would you n o w bid with each of the following four hands? 1. ass: on QAQJ92 uus 2. .72 V94 QAKQJSS QKQ3 3. 44 cores oaxasaz an 4. .3 was ¢KQ9as4 .pK.m 1. Two spades. A minimum obligation to bid thereafter in minimum icrms. The opening diamond bid in ih i 5 case is quite thin. and partner h as done nothing to cause us to re- value the hand upwards. The two diamond hid caution- much from us.‘ and this warning is repeated by giving a simple preference bid of two spades. If partner chooses to continue the bidding. he does so in he face of our slow -down tactics. A rehid of two notrump over two hearts would be more for- warrl-noini: i ha n the hand merits. 2. Three notrump. Having earlier bid only two diamonds. Quiz" opening bid carries with it an caged ed partner not to expect. too I ‘we now have to show that our .hand was not as bad as partner Em hi it. (For example. our Idiamonds could have been A-K- !x-x-x-x. in which case we would ‘also have bid one and two dia- imonds.) l The jump to three notrump lcannot be construed as a h i g L Nfld. (CP) Expedition Renews Hunt For Vikings —- An expeditiod headed by Norwegian Dr. 'ielge Ingstad which is exploring what 8‘ lioves to be early Viking 0 CW so fouodland. is sxpoc oo- inue work here until mld-Sep- 0 be ’t "The prime example of this." jTexviilecS:minar at Queen's Uni- * umber‘ - d his is the second summer T “den, Ingstad has worked on the ste on the northern tip of the island of Newfoundland. Re- An . pglult of the Common DOYTI III Till TRIO! Ofl IIII Wflfk so far say he is certain this t. part of North America was vis- ited and inhabited by the sea- faring Vikings several centries before Christopher Columbus discovered the continent. Dr. Kristian Eldjarn, director the Iceland National Mu- seum, and Prof. T. H. Viimun- darson of the University of Ice- RIl'LEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT *l 1/ i l V; ‘I . E .i'h<./~ .1 HE TG“‘Vor A room: worse or SULMN MOHAMMED ii of Turkey /5 zocAr£o w m: csmrsay or Lake: MM: US/(Z/DAR— CEMETERY Ill Th’! HORLD l -- _ study in Reykjavik land. recently he the diuioss. their part at the work done. They said in an interview at Gander. Nfld.. they found evi- dence that the inhabitants of the settlement extract iron from the soil and knew ow to process it. They also considered it ins- portant that traces of bronss have been found. Most of the lsamplcs were found among the ‘charcoal of the cooking places. lea will undergo further Traces of Eskimo culturo I. R. Whitaker of Memorial Uni- versity of Newfoundland. PROTEST NUCLEAR TEST! LONDON (Reuters)-—Several hundred student anti - nuclear campaigners marched through London Saturday to the Russian sumpiion of nuclear tests. The marchers dispersed without in- cident after dellveiing their lot- ter. at tmddlefsei-i,Cov\ri., FAMED FOR HIS GREAT V0iCE, ONCE CALLED Fa! AID IN CARRYING HOME A BEAR CAUGHT av mg . , CUTTER ‘ANN arm’ or ssmem. Denmark has NEARIA/_G A PAIR 0F.FRO6MIiN.T 606613‘ lhand. since we previously lim- gited our strength by a signal! yrebid of two diamonds. with ;.partner continuing to force the issue despite ou r earlier will- lingness to stop at a part score, l we connot afford to bid again lin minimum terms. A Jump to Ithree notrump is clearly indi- 3. Four h r- a r t 5. Obviously, this hand rises greatly in value once partner mentions hearts. ‘The spade response pulled our ‘hand down in value. but th e heart bid more than restores 3therorlginal evaluation of the hand. it would be wrong to bid-. only three hearts. because that .might cause partner to think we were responding only be- ;causc we had to. ; The jump to four shows newly-found values b a s e d on the discovery of a heart it invites partner to go on to- wards a slam. bearing in mind. though, the limited strength shown by the earlier bid of two diamon s On Radio Today 4. Three clubs. The danger of a misfit is clearly indicated by partner's responses in the suits CFCY RADIO IRIDAV 628-Sign On 6.30—News A Weather 6.35—Countiy 3. Western loundup 6.55—News & Weather 7.00—Hebrow Christian Hour 7.l5——-Country A Western Roundup 7.30—Nsws 8: Weather 7.35--CFCY Farm News 7.An—Couniry A. 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