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CALI-S owl NITE or DAY Ill union dues for political pur- t Canadian Iron Ore Market VANCOUVER tCPl -— Japan. making all her Canadian iron ore purchases from rest-coast ‘mtnes. soon .may replace the ‘Unitcd Kingdom as this coun- ;try‘s best overseas customer. ' The possibilitv is seen in min- .lng circles here following the return to Montreal of an iron ore trade mission to Britain anti Europe. The mission reported in part: . The world iron ore mar- keting situation was changed so ~ rapidlygvirtualiy no prospects exist for selling iron ore outside ’North America for perhaps dec- .ades to come." i Exports to the U.K.. the re- .port said, were falling off. i British Columbia shipped an [estimated 1.631.000 tons of con- iccntrat‘es to Japan in 1962 , a 'gtrade worth around 517.000.000. :; Under terms of contracts with > {Six producing iron mines on the Pacific coast. the total will tic-limb to almost 2,000,000 tons D t during 1963. . LIST EXPORTERS 0 it 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. J The" mines. with their 1952 (Opp. Eaton's); W shipments to Japan listed in tons. are: Zeballos Iron Mines Limited. ‘on the west coast of Vancouver ilsiand. 240.000: Brynnor Mines ilelted. a Noranda operation lat Kennedy Lake in the Al- Rabec“ sunnvbmok mm‘berni Canal area of Vancouver :lsiand. 450.000: chway Iron Ore iLimited. a Grancy subsidiary at illarrictt Harbor in the Queen lCharlotle Islands. 70.000: Tex- ada Mines Limited. on Texada island. 470.000: Nimpkish Iron Mines Limited. on the east coast of Vancouver Island at Beaver Cove. 300.000: Empire ‘Deveiopment Company Limited. at Port McNeill. on the north- east coast of Vancouver Island. 21.000. In 1960. the last year for which Dominion Bureau of Sta- :istics figures are available, Zanada exported a total of 18.- .000 tons of iron ore in va- rious forms. The United States took ll.- fitltl.00tl tons and Japan 1.100.- 000. leaving a balance of 6.100.- 000 tons going to the U.K.. West Germany. The Netherlands and iBelgium. e U.K. was second to the .U.S. with 3.700.000 tons. QCANADA SLIPS The mission found that Can- .ada now ranks behind Africa. .South America and Asia in iron lshipments to EurOpe. ‘ Algeria, Liberia. Mauretanla. :‘Morocco. Sierra Leone. Guinea. chnezucia. Brazil. Chile, Peru and India all offer higher iron icontcnt ores to Europe than iCanada. f “Canadian producers could of. ’fer a comparable high - grade ,product containing about 65 per cent. iron. have to mine about 2% tons of crude ore to produce one of sale able high - grade concentrate." 1 the mission's report stat 1] Technical developments in lmethods of making steel in oxy- gen converters have freed Eu- ropean steelmalkers from de- iTlie. Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan. 3. 1963. Bi 0 ‘K‘fi B.C. Union Japan May Become Leading Will Fight Dues Ruling es. . . Local 9-601 of the Oil. Chemi- cal and Atomic Workers Union. a Canadian Labor Congress a!- filiate. will ask the Supreme Court of Canada Jan. 22 to in- troduce the NDP constitution as ‘evidence in an appeal against By JOHN a mm) the legislation on constitutional OTTAWA tCP)—A Vancouver 5?:nds‘. “h th . pm ' " i e union. w e sup “man affiliated With. the New‘of the New Democratic Party Democratic Party wrll attemptgovemmem of Saskatchewan. to use the NDP constitution toiwiu argue that the legislation bolster its case against British lenacted by B.C.‘s Social Credit Columbia legislation m-aioing it'govcrnment is invalid because illegal for B.C. unions to use it infringes Parliament's con- E "1d Mr. Justice Georges Reid re- t pendence on Canadian ores. The situation in the Americ market is seen as more encour- aging because the severe com- petition from low - wage coun- tries is less emphatic. the mis- d trot over federal elections. its merits in court today. buti REQUIRES STATEMENT . The B.C. legislation, an {use iamendment to the B.C. Labor The Gold Star Company saysineiations Act. forbids use of It hall 222 retail pharmacy CII' union dues for political purposes CHIS In MOIILI‘EBI and about 150 and requires a statutory declar- In Other Dam 0‘ Quebem ation that a union is complying the colleae regutation would with this section. It has been cause it enormous financial lupheld by B.C. courts. “5595' i After passage of the amend- The college states that it islment in 1960 the union. which derogatory to the profeSSionaliincludes some 165 employees of status of pharmacists for them Imperial Oil Limited in Van- to offer trading stamps or other c'ouver. refused to make the re- premiums. quired declaration. D :1 O. . sion foun . | iRemarks On Pope’s Health Are Explained VATICAN CITY (Reuters) .— The Vatican newspaper Osservar tore Romano says quotations out of context had given “an oppo- site meaniog" to remarks made about Pope John's health by Archbishop Paul-Emile Cardinal ger of Montreal. The newspaper says in a dis- patch from Montreal that Car- dinal Leger. at a meeting in Montreal Dec. 17. referred to the Pope's health in the most general terms. ‘probably to im- ply that in old age it was diffi- cult to free ourselves from any illness." The paper says those who heard the address or saw the archbishop on television were remarks published in the press. i Cardinal Leger was reported to have told the meeting. in response to a question, that the 81-year—old pope was suffering from an undisclosed illness “that will remain with him until the end of his days.’ Earlier this week the Turin newspaper Stampa Sera re- ported Cardinal Leger sent a astonished to read reports of the . ay 4-3537 Nita 44503—431462 VAlL’S RADIO & TV. €0®€0©00©00®0K CFCV RADIO p rHuasoav din—Sign On >6.30—News In Weather IQS-Country 5. Western Roundup ,03'55—Newe 8. Weather gem—Hebrew Christian Hour .IS—Country In Western Roundup 7.30—Newa 8. Weather .85—CFCY Farm News AO—Country 5. Western Roundup OO-—News I ll—Weather Io—Country I. 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I .ome of the dmriaged fruit .stili is usable. hoWever. even on .the fresh fruit market. l The reporting service said its survey of damage caused by the worst cold wave since 1889. which struck Florida Dec. 12-13. iwas based on inspection of more than 1,100 groves. i The report estimated that be- ltween 40 an 50 per cent of the grapefruit crop escaped dam- }age. It said 75.5 per cent of the » tangerine crop was heavily dam- aged. telegram to Pope John regret- ting certain remarks he made had been "misinterpreted." Stamp Company iPlanning Fight l MONTREAL (CPI—A trading- stamp company says it will try to block a regulation by the Quebec College of Pharmacists prohibiting druggiéts from offer- ing premium stamps to custom- hrs. The regulation went into ef- fect Tuesday. The Gold Star Trading Com- pany said Wednesday it will seek an injunction tn Supenim Court to have the regulation thrown out. The same regulation is being contested in Superior Court by the owners of the Montreal Pharmacy. Montreal‘s largest Jretail drug store. The trading stamp firm triad last Monday to get an interim injunction which would have [held up the effect of the regula- tion until the case is argued on CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER I RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT «sconce saw. - WAS 7W5 F/RST I 0F - -PlLGRiMS TO THE SHW OF Santiago de RIUMPIIAL Anal HAS BEEN cousrsua-so in WeissagK, Prussra, tort EACH BRIDAL PROCESSION SINCE FREDERICK THE GREAT ASKED A BRIDE to accompany lth THROUGH SUCH AN met 300 runs A60 i DAILY CROSSWORD c . " News Headlines I Weather ‘ 2-Mostly Music 5—5hiriey Harmer It What's on Tape Mostly Music '0 News a. Weather Hortralt of a Star 0—Hits — Encore: t News 0 Weather ' * Trans Canada Matinee ‘1' t Hits It Encores .I News In Weather 6%: ‘ —Canedieri Roundup CBC ,1 , *‘t H i' ' I News In Weather V Iyllne I—Red Cross Program Tonight’s Mual: Both sides vulnerable. NORTH an“ QA'IA .63 ‘KQ1052 WEST EAST Leases .75 '92 'QJIO' 0.11078 OQ95 4.94. no: 4x92 QKBISS .AKS‘ .AB Thebidding: East South Welt North .Pua INT Pass 8211' Opening lead—six of spades. Many contracts stand or fall depending solely on how the de- fenders' cards are divided. The declarer has no control over the outcome of such hands and has to rely entirely on the luck of th But some contracts ’that ap- pear to depend only on luck can be made by substituting the ele ment of skill. Here is such a hand. South is playing three no~ East dealer. ltrump and West lead a spade. The. jack wins the trick and the question is how declarer should proceed. South can count eight sure tricks at this point -— a spade. two hearts. two diamonds and three clubs. His best prospect for additional tricks lies in clubs. where he may be able to win one or two more tricks de- pending on how the missing clubs are divided. Note what would happen In this hand if South played a club to the ace and then cashed the K-Q of clubs. He would discover that the clubs were divided 4-2. with East having four to the Jack. He would then be unable to make the contract regardless of which way he turned. Of course. this result c on I d be charged to bad luck. since the contract would have been made if the clubs were divided 3-3. or if they were divided 4-2 with West having the club length. In the latter .case. South would give up a club trick to West and thus safely develop his ninth trick. ‘ But South has a better line of play available that substan- tially increases his chances of I l Strl CBC Ne . Inland a Marine Weather o—Chrlstian Frontiers .- Starlight Serenade a News -Sterllght Serenade 'l M lnlon News Sign Off CHA THURSDAY ‘ ews I. 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South is able to cash tour club into the safe hand assures th e contract against any 4-2 (or 8-3 division. 7.20—Merloe Weather In Musical lilo—Assignment loo—Radio International lilo—Variety Showcase 9.00—Citixen’s Forum 9.30—Cdo. String Quartet limo—National News Roundup I. aking Personally 10.30—Christlan Frontiers “.00—Maritime Mag. ILJO—The Sound 0t Music “.00-Marine Weather ACROSS DOWN 21. Girl's Egg BE 1 Strikes 1. Jan. 1st; rock- [a gran 5 Avon! football name 9 Girl's game 22. Single name: 2 Inquires units alloctionate 3 Certain 24 Cher. 10 Sharpened desserts ished 12 Glacial 4. Indian animal dge weight 25. Doomed a 13 Water 5.Vibra.ted to mm 6." disaster 14 Mrs. 'I.'I‘ 26. Dogs:- “M.” m. 8. Never: go 15.;31133? at. poet. vessel 85.!‘ellod u 16 Aboundtng 9. Sew again 28. Join with with an ax . in are with long stitches 36. Exchange 17 Jewish stitches 30. Stripling premium ' menu. 11. Arid 32. Sp.-Am. as. area:1 . Dumburtm 15. Sack ballroom unit 18 __ 18. 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