f llil Industry Awaits New National Policy est estimates of the Canadian Petroleum Association indicate production will fall short of the goal by about 20.000 barrels a a . CALGARY (CP)—-A construc- lively critical oil industry has been assessing the strength of Canada's national oil policy and looking toward a new policy which Trade Minister Shfifl’ -It isn't that Canada's indus- said this week would come 99 try can't produce that much oil. soon as possible. ‘The Independent Petroleum As- The original three-year policy. ,sociation of Canada estimates announced Fe . 1. 1961, set a-‘that. given markets, production voluntary production - demand could go as high as 1.400.000 goal of 800,000 barrels of oil a barrels a day. day in 1963. 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This brought crit- icism of U.S. producer; mx. ions to retain their own domes- markets. tic The result was caution in the United States over imports of Canadian oil. One United States trade publication said in Octo- ber that the U.S. will import 5.5 per cent more Canadian oil in 1963. But this falls far short of the 29 per cent gain in the pre- vious year. Trade Minister Sharp aid Monday during a Calgary visit that oil discussions have been held with United States offi- cials. He also said he does not- expect major changes in Us. oil or general trade policies with Canada. BROTHER FREE Gift Wrapping FREE Gift Counsefiing Charlottetown lFOUR WOMEN ARE DEALT PERFECT BRIDGE HANDS PASADENA, Nfld. (CP)-— The supreme rarity of bridge -a deal in which each of four players picks up a hand with 13 cards of a suit—-is reported to have occurred here. Twelve women. members of a bridge club. were playing at the home of Mrs.,Cecli A. Mews in this western New- foundland communi . All 12 swear it happened. and the four who were dealt perfect hands took steps to swear affidavits testifying to the occurrence. The odds against it are ast- ronomical. When it happened Paris, 0nt.. chances of this deal coming l.300.000.000.000.000.- The four perfect hands here were dealt at a game Tucs- day, Nov. 19. Mrs. David Barter dealt and when she saw the 13 hearts in her hand she natu- rally opened with seven hearts. Dallas Police Were Warned ' PASS diamonds. regretfully had to pass e best hand she has ever held. Seven diamonds-— 5 the maximum she could bid.- had been bypassed in the bid- ding scale by the seven-heart bid The last bidder. Mrs. Gerry Fisher. was able to bid seven -‘ spad bid since seven no-trump. the only remaining bid. would re- sult in the no-trump bidder losing every trick. By this time the women re- alized something unusual was happening. The hands were laid down, revealing the od di t . Slydney S. Ienz's book on bridge says the chances of rawing a perfect hand in any suit are one in 158.753.- 389.911. But he doesn't bother to give the odds on four per- fect hands in one deal. Of Threat Against Oswald WASHINGTON (AP) — The telephone rang in the Dallas field office of the Federal Bur- eau of Investigation. The agent in charged picked it up. It was shortly after 2 am. Sunday, Nov. 24. At the other end of the Line, a male voice told special agent J. Gordon Shanklin an attempt would be made to shoot Lee Harvey Oswald, the man ac- cused of assassinating Presi- dent John F. Kennedy two days earlier. A justice department source. relating the story. continued: As soon as the anonymous’ caller hung up. Shanklin tele- phoned FBI headquarters in Washington. He was ordered to pass the warning on to Dallas police. At 2:15 a.m., he called the police and county sheriff's of- fice. He was reported assured that Oswald would be w guarded later that day when he was to be transferred from city jail to county jail. ES BID . Mrs. Bud Chaulk. holding 13 ‘ es. This had to be the final 3 @1112 fiimrrliant SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 6, 1963. PAGE 11 1 The Holstein bull Llynrviéinlilth Nikita Pontiac. graded "Very Good" Lewis and Son, Freetown has i been nominated for “All Can- , adiarn” honors, it was learn- , ed last night. Nikita was sired ‘ by Rosafe Sovereign Surpireme and his dam wars the cow FREE FREE FREE 5 Comfort tractor cab for your tractors if you buy as heavy duty, time proven loader; with snow buc- ket, for snow use during the whiter months, and all the other jobs once summer comes again- As a special incentive, in addition to our O FREE INSTALLATION 0 EXTRA GOOD VALUE 0 CUSTOM MADE LOADER O CONTINUOUS O LONG TERM PAYMENT PLAN 0 ETC., ETC. During December and January, we will supply ab- solutely free with every loader purchased, is brand new comfort cover tractor cab for your tractor. A value up to $55.00 absolutely free. Come in and see us now while this offer lasts. Forc- HALL ‘MFG; co. LTD. SU lDE Normia M'a«ri-e Pontiac. ginairled Excellent. that was gnand champion at Charlottetown and the lvllalritime Winter Fair at Amherst for many years. Her record of performance pro- NOMINATE owned by Oolby C. ' ‘ .. c 16,884 pounds milk. 670 birt- terfart for an average test of 3.9 percent buttcrrfat. Nikita : ductiion as a five-year old was l l l l Douglas has PARTS SERVICE Santa Says Shop Here For: - Children's Wear Ladiies Gifts M'en’s Gifts Groceries Open Until 10 p.m. 7 Nights a Week Peters Rd. Sherwood ernment of breaking the tax-sharing formula un- th veiled by expediency. Noting that Quebec will col- lect $42,716,000 next fiscal year out of additional federal pay- ments of $87,448,000 to the 10 provinces, he said: "Obviously the government has decided to load the dice. favor with?" been making solemn pledges to FAIR FORMULA the Liberals were now depart- ing iirom it in several respects. Mr. Douglas charged. The gov- ernment was even moving away from the principle of equaliza- tion payments to the poorer Who are they trying to curry; the voters that they would dis- mm 0‘ 3,$45r°°0r°°° km“ line" tribute equalization payments b°m'd ‘mu Wmewhere l“ on the basis of per capita in-; come in the wealthiest province. 5 This was a fair formula, butl ceed.'' ». l - D FO'R All. CANADIAN HONORS was jundor chamntion at Char- lottetown in 1962. In 1963 he was first prize two-yeair old State Secretary Pickersgtll pased before the ses- at Charlottetown, '!‘mm and Halifax and reserve dhampion at Oharlottetowin and ’Ilmro. Douglas Declares Gov't Breaks Election Promises ; OTTAWA (CPr—NDP Leadencember to meet ‘day-to-day ego - sion ends in about three weeks. accused the gov- penses. The special supply bill George Nowlan t rPC-Digby- _ . its was necessary because the 1963- ' Annapolis . Kings) spoke only election promises on tax equali- 64 spending estimates have not two or three ' _zation payments to the prov- yet been approved by Parlia- sponse to Mr. men: He noted inces. . He said in the Commons that ASKS QUICK PASSAGE minutes Pickersgill's plea. at when e asked *for interim supply a year ago while finance minister. the then federal govern- appealed for quick passage of Liberal opposition held up the ment at the federal-provincial the measure. He expressed the bill for seven days. This time. conference is based on political hope that all spending estimates will be the official opposition would co- operate. Company Plans To Proceed With Gaspe Linerboard Mill Bath- MONTREAL (CF) plans to go ahead with construc- i There will also be a redeem- since 1958 the mbcrals had urst Power and Paper Co. Ltd. able preferred issue of not more than $6,000,000. said Mr. Irwin. Plans for the mill were first e- announced last February at the ‘bec’s Gaspe Peninsula, despite company’s annual meeting. The the per-cent tax on federal government's 11- building prod- liC . R. A. Irwin, company presi- dent, said here a final de- cision to go ahead with com- struc-tion has not yet been made, but "1 expect we shall pro- Mr. Irwin said the mill wiul federal government's imposi- tion of an 11-per-cent building tax raised cost estimates for the miii to $45,000,000 from $40,000,- 000 and plans were suspended as a result. The company feels a large and efficient Gaspe kraflt linerboard mill would make fuller use of WINTER IS HERE Now Is The Time To Install wunsnnnss Super - Lastic HIWAY-BYWAY the only "Year-Round" tire Natural Rllbber Tread He?‘ ::\ P"°Vi“°°.". 1 h Uh be financed by 3 debt i55“° °f the Bathurst forest resources in He said it woud ave cos e not more than $35,000,000, ac. Quebec, without impairing ‘ML *0 EPPI3’ the 5°'”m!13 °°"t3i“°d warrants covering a maximum in the Liberal elect!” P13“°1'm- -of 150,000 common shares. lat Bathurst, N.B. about $2,600,000 more than wast now contemplated. ' . d , .it is a question of expediency)” 1 Mr. Douglas’ position page]-j P , leled that taken earlier Fri ay F | F by CCF Premier Woodrow I.loydl N ° a statement. ST. JOI~l'.N'S. Nfld. (CP\—'1‘wolgovernment. opened a $7,500,- The NDP leader spoke as thelyears ago this month, a new ‘000 oil refinery at Holyrood on House considered a measure au-'company, armed with a 20-year , Conception Bay, 30 miles from thorizing the government to contract to supply petroleum re. ing Compan of Canada Lim -7., ited operates more than 200 sex‘- ’ " vice stations serving Newfound- @ /V i ' land, Quebec. eastern Ontario and employs directly and indi- rectly more than 1.500 persons. The company has been espe- ' eficial to Newfound- federal 80V9I‘!1menf 390900000 companied by share purchase Ry m expand the “mm; mm ‘‘It is not a question of cost.l of Saskatchewan in press? spend up to $377,400,841 in De- products to the Newfoundland oday, Golden Eagle Ref!!- and northern New Brunswick land where 70 of the service sta- , , E. l?ioooizs~ . i. . he =......a.OU':l.'.RS.. General Electric tree lights are individual lights. If one light goes out the others will stay lit. 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