> it } | New Electromagnetic X By RALPH DIGHTON SANTA BARBARA, Calif. joceans, Change Man’s Travel By Sea. Submarine, jchange thie way men ply the magnetic field, with ‘invisible | lines of force encircling the ves- | |AP) — A submarine without en-; The unmanned EMS-1, 10 feet |sel. e or propeller — silent as along and 18 inches in diameter, sh and as hard, to detect — is|slips through thé water of Santa |strips along i i ich | ; : g its sides which ‘act } rgomg tests that. could /Barbara harbor as if\moved by las Pine When the current magic. i EMS stands for. electromag: |cal field afound the EMS-1. Its O THE AIR netic submarine. The vessel jlines of force also: aré invisible. moves forward by pushing the ‘The tollowing program list-|Water surrounding it to the \gs are pitblished free of|re ar, employing electromag- ge as a public service andj|"etic forces generated by a sys- * app as presented to us by|'em of “batteries, electrodes and the stations concerted. acoil, \ S \ \WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS bare A srourl Nof engineering - \ [Students built the 900-pound ves- CFCY-TV \ ae) Un leet than three ‘months for ot at ce ess than $1,500, under “the ‘gui- be a Tel ThaNTruth dance. of Dr. Steward Way, pro- 3.25 p.m.sonnie Pruddte ° fessor of mechanica] engineer- A S158 pan.eeDMlastones of. the, ing. Shortly after the EMS\1 ie Cenwiry \ made its\first successful run in 0, p.m.—Sunshind Semester \. [July, Dr. Way left for a post \ 4a. m.—Sunshine Semesier \\|with a major\electrical firm. Y é \\His successor\. Prof. ~ Charles Devlin, says as far as he knows the BMS-1 is the world's - first electro! agnetically ~\\ propell- me My, \\ |ed submarine. \ } : a ‘\\ Devlin eXplained the \ : val ie x , 7.30 p.m.—Walt, Risne Presents .., tion at a receat demonstration, 8.30 p.m.—Bewitched, Ye, 9:00 p.m.—Tanire Inc Peceanay, the surface “oon lan and Ne ata speed of two miles 9.30 p.m.—Bob Hope Theatte Y* Only ‘a stabilizer, cor 10:30 p.m.~Home Movies—ThaAGrek, to the conning tower of Sanadian Film a ional submarines, . 11.30\p.m.—Eight, Stores From \\ jaBave the’ water.\, Se — Quebec TUBENTS GUIDE\ SHIPS : eo See Ae thas aculs 2 “We can't let this “model go 2) a.m.—kaca ea ¢ 4nd’ Sports ahy ‘deeper because-it has to be Scores < turned on and off by swimmers NN 7 2 ~ ‘. : 12:15 arp—Sign Off with a\manual switch on top of the stabilizer," Devlin said, CKCW-TV ~jabmerging all the way’ would NA Ne \Short the switch, If\the switch om. —Statiaas Si On, - ( N _22g pm—suits Son ON. were. protected wich" erat a Oe Hap OS NS could go down to any depth its A Yank InXores \\. |hull Was designed t Withstand.” 300 p.m.—To Tell The Path \\ Its student: - builders swam 3:30 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden \. bsg the sleek)white craft,\steer>| Students wlio, have sw 3:55 p.m.=Milestones of the jingNit by movingits rudder with |side EMS-1 say. its electrisal Century \\|their “hands. Dater\they plat tafield makes their skin tingle. Bu 4:00 p.m.—Sunshine Semester Njinstall temote controls. \incethe lines of force are not ROG sense namener Came Inside the vesse}.are\five six- /felt\ inside the submarine, , tt $.30 pima—Secret Squirrel voltbatteriés of the \type that could\safely, carry men. . 6:07 p.mix-The. Flintstones poweh\golf cals. They ‘are \con- Sek 6:30 p.m.—tTY News - ‘|nected Yo a fottr-foot-long. coil NN 645 p.m.—LTV. Weatner 6:50 p.m.—LIV Sports 7.00 p.m.—Man From U.N.C.t.E. num wire hen the\current ° jturned on, t _EMS-1 belongs to the Univer- sity of California at Santa Bar- moved silent\\marine large enough to be use- - learko carrier, powered by elec- ' linstead of batteries, could cruise, The craft also has two metal | is.on, they, generate an electri- CREATES THRUST At countless points, the two.) types of force lines intersect in | the water surrounding the ves- | sel. A law of electricity states that whenever such: lines inter- sect. thrust\is—created— at—right angles to the lines. The thrust pushes against the water out- side the craft. The water is forced backward and the sub- marine moves. forward._ “The EMS-1 works best in the ocean because salt water is a better conductor than fresh wa- ter,’ Devlin. said. ‘‘The prin> ciple would work in.any medium thatwill conduct electricity — fresh water or even air--—> but the amoitnt of power needed to generate. fields of force makes it impracticalexcept in salt wa- ter.”’ ~~ Devlin said stitdiés made by Dr. Way indicated that a sub- ful asa military or conimercial tricity\from a nuclear reattor at 20 knots. under water. i “This could eventually, revolu- Ktoalee shippings:’ he said. ‘‘Sub- rsibles of almost any size could span the oceans, far be- low the turbulence of surface storms and unseen from*the air. They would be much more. effi- cient than conventional subma- rines because peller, drag.” a Craft\\modelle EMS-1 would be har at effective distances. after the o detect ‘, \ ; a N, ~ ~ f, \ containingN\a half-mile of alumi- IN NY N in al-mile of altel} F ew Trem ors >. BS coll ‘ceates a ENS ~~ ‘ ‘\ 8.2t—Musie NS NX 8.00 p.m.—Big Valley - 9:00 p.m.—Mickey Finn's 9:30 p.m.—Bob Hope Theatre 10:30 p.m.—Home Movies—"’Great 8.55—Weather SQ r Xx NCEE Noro eh <3 ISTANBUL” (AP) \Twel¥ an: Weve Caper | sie astemmeet oN earth tremors Furled 11.30. pum.—Eight Stories From 9,21—A:M. Chronicle S acr part. of eastern Turkeys, Quebec a 1 DAQ.ASainteriudexot: Muste S\jhit byNe killer ‘earthquake Aug. 12:00. p.m.—C8C-TNeNews ‘TING0--CBC News 19, the Turkish state radio said 12.15 acm-<Viewpoint 11.05—Moraing Comentator Mandy The tremors. were felt 12.20 a.m.—LTV News 1).15—For Consumers in Varto and>Hinis, but_ no. in- 12:30 e.m.—Station Sign Of 11:20—Record Album juries Nerf parted. Officials’ crcy —9Ani0” 11.30—the Archers -__|say 2,394 were killed in the Aug. H-45=On—Tthe Sunny Side 19 quake. \\ : WEDNESDAY 11.55—Assionment’ : Na KX = 12.40-CBC News BOGOTA (APT but 6.30—News and Weather 12.935—Jamborae Junction light tremors re recor 12.30-=Maritine Farm B'Cast 1.90—<BC News and V/eather 1.15—Swing Easy 6 35—Morning Roundup 6.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp 6 46—Morning Roundup 6 55—News and Weather ——900-Hebrew Christian Hour * 7.30—News and. Weather —1:59=D-0- Time Signal _ 2.90—C8C News 2.03—The Open Road Show 7-35—Farm Report ausscthc aeanbine Tech _ 7.41—Morning Roundup pak fae 7-45=1stand=wr—and-Mar—temp— 4-93 Conversation Part 1 7.46--Morning. Roundup 9 3:30 =Conversesion Paért-2 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard gael hed * 8.00—News 4.08-Cenedian' Roundup: 8.55—Weather © § 16—Morning Roundu 4.10—-Music In the Air "g.45—Weather ae 4.59 Assignment 8.50—Atlantic News Roundup 4.35—Music In The Air 8.58—Thought 'For Today 5.00—CBC News 9.00—CBC National News—CBC - §.03—=Mariiime Fish B’Cast 9.10—Notes and Music : -5,23—CBC._ Notebook 10.00—News and Weather 5.35—Assiorment : ) 5.40—C8C Notebook (Cont'd) 10.05—Notes and Music 19,25—Sunlight Eye 6.00—CBC News 10.30—Preview Commentary 6.15--On Parliament Hill 10.55—Lucky 7 Contest 6.20--Today’s Editoria! 11.00—News and Weather 6 25-Business Barometer 11,05—Noids and Musie 6.30—Iniand Weather 11.45—Bulletin Board 6.33—Musie Scene 11.50—Notes and Music ea act é 91; —A\ : It ‘66 # USAUSIC n ne vening 1deweuher 7.30—7BC Halifax Chamber Orch 12.05—Town and Country Time 8 00—CBC News =" \_.' 12.30—News and Weather 8.03—Between Ourselves 12:43—P.E£.1. Road Report 9.00--/Aid Week Theatre ¥2.45—Town and Country Time ¥9.00—CBC Nat'l News 1,00—News and Weather 10.15—Tacay’s Editariat’ and Speak- 1.65—Town and Coyntry Time | ing Personally 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show 110.30—Distiogquished Artists 1.45—Town and Country Time | 11.03—The Music Of Handel 12.00--CBC News : 2.00—News and Weather 2.05—Mostly Music 12.02—Snorts Scores and Inland Ma- rine Weather 2.10—Mostly Music 12.15~-Musie in the Night 2.30—Assignment 2:35—Mostly Music —}—.45=-The-Open Road Show = an_intensity—-of-2 the Merealt Scale of 12. They followed a _ vate homes: ja city that ‘does not sleep at ‘Are Reported w Monday ‘at the Colombian M teorological Institute. _ Scientists-said—the—-quakes=had heavy earthquake here which took seven lives Sunday night and__caused__considerable—_dam-- ‘jage to office buildings and pri- MOSCOW (AP)-— Another mild earthquake jarred the So- viet central Asian city of. Tash- kent Monday, Tass news agency said. It gave no word of any casualties or damages. Tass said the tremor had a ‘iforce of 5 on the Soviet 12-point scale, ’ ; Tashkent was battered April 26 by an earthquake that left more than 300,000 persons homeless. More than 60 shocks have followed. WORK IN DARK HONG KONG '(Reuters) — \North Viet Nam’s port city of |Haiphong is working under cover of darkness to repair \bomb damage ‘and keep vital jsupplies moving to its armed” forces, the New China news jagency reported Monday. It is ‘night, where men and women repair roads in darkness, ‘and iships sail in and out of the har- {bor in-.a steady stream, tne agency's correspondent said. 2.58—Thought For Today Sethe ing id Wau CO NTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER: 3.30—Pop Caravan '4.00—News Headlines and Weather 4.93—Canadian Roundup—CBC 4.10—Pop Caraven 5.00—News and Weather §.05--The Outports §.25—Marine Weather Sw 5.28—The Outperts East-West vulnerable. , §.45—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard NORTH 45.50—The Outports a42 East dealer. 6.00--News. and Weather @AKS 6.10—Tonight’s Music 39763 6.30—Business Barometer—CBC 3109 6.35—Tonight’s Music ‘ 7.00—Back to the Bible WEST EAST 7.30—News and Weather @K10953. oQs6 7.45—Program Schedule @ 5104 9Q952_ 7.46—Tonight's Music o52 @Q108 8.58—News Headlines and Weather &765 HAaiz 9.00—Midweek Theatre—CBC SOUTH 10.00—CBC National News, On Par.) -- @A8T7 Hill and Speaking Personally | @T63 * —CBC @AK4 10.30—Starlight Serenade 4KQ83 11 00—News and Regional Weather} The bidding:. 11.05—Starlight Serenade ‘| Rast South West North ,11.30—News. and Weather Pass 1 NT Pass 3 NT 11.35—Starlight Serenade + SportsCBC 12.00—CBC News, Weather and 12.15—News and Music—CBC Opening lead—five of spades. |that partner has the. queen, in ‘Defense is generally passive |view of: South's notrump bid.’ it or active. In some hands, the jis nevertheless.p oss i'ble.-For CBA WEDNESDAY 6.00—The Morning Show—Part 1 6.55: -Shop. Talk ‘ _-7.00--CBC News . N\7.03-+Iniand Wx., Sports Scores > Ags—Music 7 MeInfand Wx., Sport Scores 7.39 -DNt. Up Your Hearts 7.40—-fAustS 7.45—1t Happened Today 7.46—Musi¢ R.00—CBC News 8.12-Regions| Wx 9 8.16—Maritime: Sportscast ce best plan is to stand pat and do nothing that might give declar- er a trick he is not entitled to. This method of play is called passive defense. j In other hands, you can't af- ford to sit still, but must adopt a more active form of defense. This may not appear to lead anywhere in a particular hand, but you have to attack anyhow, because you see that playing possum will allow declarer to make his contract. jto the jack, which declarer ducks, and East then plays the queen which South ducks again. At this point you should over- take the queen with the king, not simply because‘ you nave the K-10-9 and can afford to, but because you know it is nopeless to allow partner to win the trick and continue with another spade. You know you have no entry card for the spades and that it therefore can't do your side any good to play a third round of spades in order to force out the ace. hearts at trick three. This play cannot do-you any harm end ‘might possibly do your side some good. While it is. unlikely \whatever it’s worth, the heart shift offers. far more promise than a third round of spades. As it happens, you strike gold with the heart shift. South wins it in dummy and plays the A-K and. another diamond, hoping the doubleton, queen will fall, but it doesn’t. East takes the dia- mond with the queen and forces out the ace of hearts, eventual- ly defeating the contract two tricks. y have no pro. 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AND BEFORE YOU START ANYTHING PERHAPS L SHOULD POINT OUT THAT MARTHA IS IN THE gree KITCHENS 7p DKAY, AMOS, HAND OVER THE #25 PROFIT YOUMADE ON MY PITCHER OR-YOuU'LL BE SPENDIN IT FOR ¢ BANDAGES! T SHOULD HAVE KNOWN YOU BOUGHT IT SES' 10 GET THE ONE UNDERNEATH! THAT'S PERPETRATIN'A FROG- BUYIN UNDER FALSE PRETENSES ae AN’ CHEATIN’ YER OWN But if you: had. failed to shift Let's say you have the West hand and are defending against 'three notrump. You lead a spade to a heart at trick three, South |would“taVe “made three no- ‘trump. : |. F PLAYS A TRUMP ne Se ta iat tt \ 5 vNOOTvd 20F MK. PALOOKA... MY NAME IS HARRY ESHILONN ... AND I'M THE LIAIGON BETWEEN THE STATE DEPARTMENT, THE EXECUTIVE AND THE SENATE COMMITTEES / i THINGS HAPPEN FAST AT THE TOPLEVEL IN WASHINGTON. AN HOUR LATER KiNG ABBSO “TJS ABOARD A SPECIAL PLANE TO NEW YORKu»