eh’ The Guardhn, Charlottetown. Frl.lSept. 21. 1962. ll YEAHJ HAD 'l"MAKE 'EM 8QUAl2E,EDDiE/ Tl-i' KIDS VVERE DR|LLiN' l-DLES IN TH’ ROUND ONES... ..AN'usm"L=M 1'-W2 ELS on THEIR ROLLER sures I wE§KEND rvlsaint John is Making Move T ’ F RIDA Y PROGRAMS CFC Y -TV 330 pm.—Aftemoon Musicale 400 p.m.—TeO Zone 4:31 pm--V-=-'l°" "M hart. chairman. SeintJohn, N.B. tSllVQsa(:0lT.J:fhn'lt|:1|)el.'l!I§thf:0;xp8:: s-so P-M-"”“¢""l""V “°U"d Port and Industrial Development tario is saved." 6.00 p.m.—TBA C°mm]"[on_ H_ Herlof smith. executive d1, WASHINGTON (CPl — Two tation with the Senate grou 3 6.30 in-m--T5‘ And that is exactly what a 10 rector of the commission, said s°“‘l° °°mmm°°‘ 1”" Wm‘ l“ h'"‘"""l“‘ °“t ll" fmal 13"’ ' 6,40 p.m.-Purity Photo Quiz 5.45 p.m.-CFCY TV News s.0o pm.-Red liver Jamboree 9,30 p.m.-Tommy Ambrose .000 p.m.—A Summer Night - I250 a.m.-Sign Off 3:! -GREG MacDONALD Caadian Press staff Writer The best .way to sell yourself is to meet your customer face- to-iacc. says George T. Urqu- man delegation from the Mari- tiimc city did in Toronto Tues- ay. - Armed with statistics. photo- graphs and promises of tax con- siderations, the delegation met with more than 300 businessmen ——representing a cross section of Canadian industry —- an tempt to attract more industry to Saint John. “It's no use trying to create an image over the telephone or b.v form letters. We decided to come to Toronto and meet peo- gllllilmaia TV can 4-32450 176 Kent St. (opp. Eaters) Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. CKCW-TV [:55 p.m.-Station Sign ‘On News, Weather. Sports 4:00 pm.-Tea Zone A-31 p.rn.—-Caravan 5.30 p.rn.—l-iuckleberry Hound 5-no p.m.—-Call To The Post 6:15 p-m.-Television News 6:30 p.rn.-Scan v 6.-35»p.m.—Te|evislon Weather 5:40 p.m.—Hazard 6:45 p.m.--Television Sports 8.30 p.m.-—Highwav Patrol 9:00 p.m.-Red River Jamboree 9.30 .rn.-Tommy Ambrose 0111‘ Wad” 31191931 « 0“ mm :,,,__A 5.,,,,,,,,, Niche 4; 1:? can't afford to acknowledge de- 3 in.3o p.rn.—Ernplre V K7 {eat before you start. So all il:3O p.rn.—The Pursuers . J“, V0111‘ thlflldflg at thll P°l11l5 l5 > oz-_oo pan.-CBC TV News ‘Q devoted-to constructing a hand 2 I2.-l5 a.rn.—Viewpolnt Q5 "'5," South can have that lends it- 1210 a.m.—l.lonel Network News 9150974 W 3 self defeat. S 12 30 a m—Midnlght Theatre .537 33 5 You" know. both from the bid- Coum Three and Prav OA15 ding and East's high-low in _. _. 200 om.-ileorgf-l 3h‘-1"-0” The bidding: trumps (showing three of ‘ "' ""' ' plertface-to-face." said Mr. Urqu- ha “Saint John is in a position to ship to all parts of the worl and with manufacturing taking place close to the port. indus- tries can compete better abroad. TRYING FOR BUB Q- “With the opening of the Euro- pean Common Market and our ready access to the markets of the New England states. South Amtrica and the Caribbean, we are striving to become the hub of North America.” Mr. Urquhart said that if pro- ducts for export are manufac- To Attract More Industry hired in Ontario they must be shipped to one port or another and then across the sea. would like to see it used." Mr. Urquhart said he and Mr. Smith will visit England and scotlano later this month in an an Sain John. NEED SPACE ml-le said that there were more ham. England. which are “cry- ing for bearthing space. We hope to get some of them to locate in our area. V "The provincial government has a plan to help finance for- eign industry in New Brunswick and already we hope to have an Italian paper company build a mill in the province that will. cost about $50,000,000." Mr. Urquhart said Saint John "nearly 5.500.000 tons of cargo move through the Saint John port. The harbor. open year- round. is a well equipped ocean terminus which has less delay, less damage and less breakage‘ than any other Canadian port and which can handle giant oil tankers and ocean freighters." U.S. Group Strong Stan t_ the w United States will use force if necessary to halt the spread of Communism from uba to other parts of the hemisphere. The Senate foreign relations a services committees unanimously approved a joint resolution stating U.S. determi- nation: "To- prevent by whatever means may be necessary. in- cluding the use of arms. Marxist - Leninlst regime in Cuba from extending by force or threat of force its aggres- sive or subversive activities to any part of this hemisphere." Key members of the House of Representatives foreign af- fairs committee were in consul- E to Supports d On Cubap guage. their. committee was working on a similar resolu- n. The statement of policy. ex- pected to be approved by both houses of Congress today and sent to President Kennedy for his smnature. also states U.S. determination to: revent in Cuba the crea- tion or use of an externally sup- ported military capability ‘en- dangering the security of the United States. SUPPORTS OAS .. 2. Work with the Organiza- tion of American States and with freedom-loving Cubans to support the aspirations of the Cuban people for self-determi- nation." ev- s-- O A’ VVWNVI9 asnow A!)iOlH CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER ‘ . has t ‘ . DOOTME5 ' W‘ CALLS " P“ “ gglhetaké ii’; t§‘;'i,k".,gl"¢?.’.T;'f 1‘. Fig. I 'bA5StllEl-iERDAiJGHl'ERA50Ne’ NW3 0|’ 957 south wins the km: with the provided he is given time to Fm, ' sis-aarmsaao/-at/r/rmrAntssa\iaa93@' Day (-8537 Nlte 4-45118-4-7488 Ice. East Playing the five. and cash them. They would consist DE-SIGMOFA lb flEAiE116- VAIUS RADIO & TV cashes the A-K-10 of spades. of six spades. two clubs. a heart 5 $l¢lJVfl.'M9a.9Q¢_’£t9";:.‘!%.!;'-579 . 1“ st playing the 4-26 Dummy and a diamond. _ 3'" 3°" 3'- . C‘ "" then plays the two of clubs. However. it may be that your Osgwokp East the four declarfirfthg side can grab {our trick; bgforg z ‘. s . ll!£~ HOW W0 You 6 ell declarer takes ten if the cards PHI" 0‘ “Q the hand? ‘ are favorably divided for you, s cFCY_Tv Answer. You really have to They would necessarily consist ACROSS 48.Fui-as ,1G.Sllgl-it 3 put your thinking cap on for of 1W0 hearts. a diamond and a 1.Guardiais 49.'1‘o hint taste E -,0 g0 p‘,.....M.,,,c.,|, this one. The first thing to de- Club —-811d that is the only D!‘8C- oi’ «portals: 50.Say 19. Young M, ,,...__w.,.... .,; 5...... ,,,,.,,.. cide is whether to take the heal layout you can hope for to Rom. 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