Page 12 The Guardian Monday. April 8. 1957 MAINPS if you an Iaine'a Honorary lillglnlfit Vtxxlnr. you'll vim a Chevrolet and 1'8!-L t'w'IllDII. Come In lame. Enter -1 ml"! (inn-Q 5. you like before July ll. Send fnr trig. PR1 Planning Kit-Maine v..n.uon Service. in Gateway Circle. Portland. Me. MAINE DEFY. Of IND. I COOAM. Bacxacggg comfort-LII1 Mb I lrlllireiiuiililantktc Palns.Gel insvn llllht-I. strum ”'”:”l"'”'H.'.'3.?.3”iK?"l'k F” I! OI-I 0 Bladder troubles. try CYBTIX.kQg:'l'& um-ipietg satisfaction or money has . "I slllirr another day without asklnl 70 sruuist. tar (ipnvoyisiin IIILIOIII Vlllis 70 VII III PIIIB By FORBES RHUDI plying restrictions to it. Sir Harry heads Pilkingt factoring firm which has been the Pilkington family since it w founded 13) years ago. ' g . emlsher. Ptniplea, Brzema. Itching. scaly skin. Psoriasis. ' Arne. Athlete's Foot. Blackheads. or Red Blritchss embarrass you. try NIXODERII i if. tonight. Works while you sleep. 1. Curbs B Itching. burning. smartlng in 7 minute; I. Kills many germs. often the real cause is! skin disorders. 3. Helps heal the skin. a , softer. smoother. lighter. Ask your drug- . '5' i-;.,Irir i-w - ::.DV- -r.-3-9;,- a proportion sale to the Canadian public. Canadian Press Business Editor Slrgliarry Pilklngton. British ill-pser-urg dustrialist. thinks Canada should maintain its present attitude to- , wards capital from other coun-. But if Canada were to apply tries and not start to think oi ap- Brothers Ltd., British glass-manu-ito He gave his opinions on capitalisharcs, he continued. all Well and in a press interview when he wasigood. but ll Shuuld not be com- told some Canadians feel that corn-l pelled to do 50. panics operating here should offer; A of their shares torsmenied. offcr! some ndvantaselll; is a dire t wt ' . Capital is attracted to Canada,I Cor lh pnmcm” m Sir Harry replied. not only be- s1o.ooo.om in Canada since the cause of the opportunities here. Would Have Altitude On Foreign Capital Continue profit in certain other countries. lit probably would come to Canada .because of the better and more atmosphere here. V RESTRICTIONS nur1rniu.:N'r restrictions. then Canada would lose much of her appeal and the company might feel that if it bad deal Vlllll restrictions anyway inlit could as well go where profits aslwere higher I If a company wishes to offer Dlll private company. he corn- Pilkingtuns -who have been Canada about 60 years-had spent war in capital expenditures of a air Harry said he assumed Ca. nadlans have no lack of opponu. lties for investment. else there would not be such demand here for capital. other 001ml-rial. too. were ex- Perienclns great growth and then was no lack of places for clpllgl to go. Almost every modern coun- try in the world was looking for it, including Britain. Sir Harry and Arthur" Piiking- ton. a cousin. now are visiting the plants in the Tomato area of Pllk- illzton Brothers tcanadal Ltd., of which Lewis J-B. Forbes is pres- ident. Sir Harry is chairman of both the British and Canadian companies. and Arthur Pilkington terest in export operations. LABOR DIFFICULTIES t Europe. with another. than any other mod- ern industrial nation. .-tpergonally i don't believe there is any bitter strulllt W 10!! strike in proiwci-" The current immigration move- ment from Britain had also been the subject of ttexaggerated re- ports." It was. in fact. "deairsbla and quite moderate." there had been extremely heavy demand in 1956 and N55. with N- sultant over-buylnl I-id W9 jtockjng. This had resulted in a reduction in current production. but he expected demand to rise rapidly later this Ye!!- "After all." said sir Barry. "a window is made of Kiln." for which there is no substitute. Pleads Case Of "Old Refugees" TORONTO '('P.-U - C a II I d I should admit its share of the "old refugees" still remaining in rnany of whom are ill. . (ill for NIXODZRM today. satisfaction or i. l. a o money back. And to rlran your skin antl- saptically use MXODERM Medicated soap BAETAETIE May I:eWarninq Iackaclle is often caused by lazy libs! action. When kidneys get out of order, utua acid: and wastes remain in Ilia system. Then barkadie, dislurhutl rest If that lircddtsl and heavy- tied facing .' THE , HOUSEHOLD an E Quaker Oil Banizcs v Caunat C but because it feels it will be well permanent Lind had taken "pmc. treated and not unduly ham- However, it p pered. tically notliiim" out In profits but For instance. if Pllkingtons had. had reinvested them in Canada. gay, vl.000.000 to invest abroad It was freer to make such a decl- and had a choice between a lower sion than if it had publicp sharp profit in Canada and a higher holders pressing for a dividend. CONTRACT sniper By B. JAY BECKER FAMOUS HANDS I would take exception was his re- ::g:ud.::g?vuh"1u.. double of the six p heart bid. It seems to me he tipped his mitt Noni unnecessarily Thirteen - trick Q Q J 7 E . hands are srarrer than hen's teeth. "5 and itia better to tread softly with them- Q... Exollgaosi. Jncoby got scared of his own . 10852 double of six hearts and ran to MKQHW '" 7.?i33””.1..'.i.”l””...1:..?E..”ilEEi . O K Q 10 5 i . J ' 5 ' West then bid seven hearts. which E: 'ou.l.?'3" North didn't disturb. Jacoby cor- AK9. rectly decided West had 13 red :7 2 ones. So Jacoby hid seven spades g 7 6 3 as a sacrifice. aA 1 5 4 He was mistaken again. It turn- ed out to be no sacrifice. He made 1'” "dun" the grand slam. North gilt gm” The play was on the spectacu- g'. P". P. p lar side. The opcning diamond SO "' pg: ' . lead Ian unlucky choice! was ruff- PO !P"' Db”. 3:." ed in dummy with the queen. The P P g .' ' three of spades was led from dum- P P .,. mg. my and when East played the . deuce. Jacoby played the six! Opening lead- king of dia- A diamond was trumped low in mood: dummy and the nine of spades was finessed. Another diamond was ruffed with dummy's last trump, the Jack, The south hand was enter- ed with the ace of clubs. The A-K of spades drew East's remaining two trumps as both of dunimy's hearts were discarded. Dummy's good clubs took care of the rest of the tricks. West was a sadder and wiser man when the amaling result was scored. Let it not be overlooked. though, that if South trumps the opening . lead with the three of spades. he is to which defeated. When I asked Oswalk Jacoby to give me a hand for the Famous Hands series he came up with this humdinger. It was dealt in a rubber bridge game in St. Louis some years ago. Jacoby held the South hand. The action started off tamcly enough with a spade bid by Jacoby. West held a grand slam in his own hand. Whether he adopted the best strategy by making an infor- matory double, or whether his lat- er blds were tactically correct. is an open question. The only bid West made seam: STORIES Redlail Brings News ting here as you know. my dear. Some now: may be both good and but wer are not the only ones," gyms: oil Hslalarsm; Kamsamul Ianua bad gd 1' Ian coa. w an an aga. Power . I ::I"".d"fr.) d'.'.'.”'”'.:;":,':u.”l.:."'"'d' M.” "me rude" "" 'a"" ”tl'Wh: else is late"" asked Mr: in ve a . Cad. ' ' ' ry "it Redtail as she picked up the Mouse Tarma or llaastahllahmsrnt Credit and D. V. A. Mi Windsor St. Hallfas. NJ.. I1 Great George St. arinttsttawn P. E L Dial (III. . . . t pens with news quite ottcn. which 1 had hoped wouid not ,how up non” it it! depends on the, one who to this year. However, they have. E a'''"''''' E"""" I cevei . lsswthemflyingoverthaGrcen 1L 3,1,3 p-Luna NLIA FPXFVUR 3:45 p.m.-Afternoon Musicals - Meadows this morntns." replied 4:mp.m.-jigs On r Rergtalixed 1 ed im h QUILAV IPUN HAW PMBFPUI-MUKLI 4:30 p.m. owdy Doody rs. tai guess rg w o . 5:00 p.m.-In The Story Book it was that Redtall had seen. "Do 'E"'”" c'”."E"""' "ou;T,:"s:(JYG"T:D I:l5 p.m.-Peppermint Prince you 'mean Harrier the Marsh man 3” d 3753 IN wllno E "' I: It 5:30 p.m.-Circus Boy Hawk and Mrs. Harrier?" she Tm" 5:00 pm.--Open House asked. 6:30 p.m.-CFCY Television "They are the ones." replied y M :'ew'iih ixedun. "1 hpnpg theynare not go- : p.m.- ea or t , h it , In, . e 3..., umgcnc NW, of " ”'” 'V ”' ' '” Mr. xxxzrxxxrmrr rd nwr BEAST I5 cousm1oTHe 7, 6.55 p.m.-Vlewer'u Guide "wiiu umei-enco will it make HO.'HEE'ElTl6,'NlG65: 4-, ma”-M'”o'2T'i MP5 4 7:00 p.m.-Meet Corliss Archer 30 u. whegm. they nay 0,. I09" most pmzg guuooe, 5p00KY D'DN'i DONATEA 7'-3" P-""'-0”'d””' F"'""1 Mrs. Redtall wanted to know . ;'lME"lEO.HANDLE WITH uAMBUQGER OFF HIS LE6' ""0 V-""t”'Th' M""”””1" "It will make a lot of difference" CARE 3EWARD.CN-l- O i w'auT LEO HOLDS "0 "1'mVt'"”0" C""'" rstorted Redtall "You kn w ' H5Ml-0CK 4'23-.r""' Tekeoesmkqaiu om p.m.-I Love Lucy 1, I ., .,', h" ,” tars -mavtsueosauose REMEMBER "OW YOU. t 9-no p.m.-Denny Vaughan "' " ” ' """' '"' "' Renews CANINE --rr Ca-W25” W055 UNS 10:00 pm -Studio One """ '"' "" "N" "" h""""3 AEANS OUR FRlEND spoon! ” W3 359' 3””C'''-5 I 11:00 p.m..-CFCY Television ..,,. W, uh um." the Mud. in M, ')."n"d ':,"fhxif;qt”;n',;': ADAMS Mt.lS'l' time VARN5-' Ill. N'""' E w''””' n i is Mn 3: rrl W he Green Meadow th ti wii th BORN” ”' ""5 ”'"'T""”"3 i'J'.a . . . H. I ill d c. 1. h'lr eh" rev ' .2.05.m4.n 0" s . E" 0 mos o t e uning. , ry Mouse caught by them is Wm" M” mdml "" 33'" one less Mouse for us. As it is we was putting the finishing touches h h h a mum to the new nest ever in the Green '(';'.:'.'.,.wMse.'dr:wt. eivltlimlilgldztn 1:: Forest. Redtail was over near the ",1 M, gamnw mm, of m, owl gTN"Rrd:l:0l:3dhJ"n:l"B'lt;' TTCG folks. and a few others who rs. us -- Specializins in on an eds: och. new"3...".':53i "'-'-"i5.l'i?X.."i'i.l.'y"?l'.ii'ii."."Z'i.i.".'l.'i, TAKE-OUT olmazns with two or three men trim on about us." and Mrs. Redtail. nlAL -1131 it. she was doing it just for looks. ".,.,.w,y' me, I” no, "my to 559 "lied "W99 5"” l9'V9' 9" bother us over here in the Green """-""""'B""' the edit of the mt. They were Forest. They don't like the Green 0130 Tell me. but they were Pl0I!- Forest. i guess they don't like llaetjol l;0:dli-Md m M trees. How anyone cannot like a ur WI I 0IlSCug,Id'gk .3"; cxcw "' "'”"' tor ugiy mail. :4: giigng loo; it ass... wn?."u....?.”F V! ..im"'....”' "9" W '1 HV9 it I th (I l h - Chnmel 2 :1, her. She noticed this and said ten; :3.-";.:. inc?” ',',.",'.,'K,:.",t, ' Programme : V W 0t to but it-" Televmon uh We were a little late in set nlliedtailumlzle n:”r:pl?ly.but tun- ....m..m.m..?..m. edandflewbacktawardthsareq O -mm uxxwwsxw 2-'.i-""..wi...3-t'"-.:'-.-:'..e.i-"'""v.-.: ' W to . Izllsn-FMC-ctrtllll m Frornltlsecoulllsokallovst J :2: ca 9 Ent t'..:.t"-9-...... '''.-.t'.-'-....' is. ...."-' I t - lites -Mien-vltildtl Joy lpscesmzeyossmcmeas ' g ' - Tastnrv. la allth direction D 2 '39- eouidtsotru-risiaeaigniur. 5 .1” D :0 cold nu me Oh! ore:-4 1: 1.: '5'P- nnillaghdvlazaottanlfar g rt: :- verylloal '...'.':""""... ...."'" -2 i - is iv was '1' I on and in news. nus : 03" It mnupnc a ::at"deaI of this 3 :;::.n Hsbshsptoothclsan. o-suimnuuuussi-in . sin Fusions Isulh. "" t ' Svsstsas breath. 1:! and swallowed it. "A couple of our cousins whom It is queer how some things can be both good and bad. That hap- in regard to current British la-l bor difficulties. Sir Harry com- mented: "Strikes in Britain always seem to get a maximum of attention overseas. Even short strikes are damaging because we can't afford them. but their actual importance i should not be overestimated. "We still have in Britain some of the best labor relations in the world and we lose fewer days from disputes. taking one year DAILY CROS ACROSS a.A food lsav- 30.'l'sI- Collide in; luri- Plump 9. Employ um Chief city 10. Number tsym.) of Tonkln itsoundofa II. Amari- ooncise goose sun Quecr Figured Hurry fabric Pronoun I7. Mulberry Describe 19. Entertain vividly 20. Stop! Tanglea fnaut.) High card 2l.Fiah Music note 22. Large Bursts of VI0I'm cheers 25.0050 I0 Sound, as 26. Borrowed a hog mone Garden 21. To the right! 40. Serf amphibians April 2! Roman weight Hole of a needle Nimrod Vegetablu Greek latte! A Gorgn Oler Fruit of the oak Degrade ilospital employo lo.'l'sars, as cloth DOWN 1. Dogs (kind) 2. Burdened 3.con1une- tlon 4.Thus 5 . blind or were maimed in the Second World War. the .Unlted Church of Canada urged Thurs- day. The rliurcli's home mission board. at its annual meeting. commcnrlcri the department of citizenship and immigration for its afltitission of Hungarian refu- gees. but askcd the department to consider the admission of a share of the unhealthy as well. SWORD id.-it-;.':. ;a..u.. lii3l;lH t;l:ll!3 EH33 L'LEJilL-llgl 13;: is; E ID I: E is: 9. : czar ostrich II. 36. Guldu'l U inn?! 28. Man's nlcl(- 42.Equlp with name 3.3 5.53??? .3 FF .3 .3 3.5.35 35355 Fe- tlon of greeting 6 Mr. Ifualsl 1. l!:xamlna- . t tlon DAILY CRYPTOQUUIE - Here's how in work I A X Y D L I A A X I Is I. 0 N G I I I. I. 0 W one letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is al for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, and trophu. the length and formation of the words are all hid lulu div the code letters are different. 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