-Work—ie--at—a—standstill oa — Binnie 5, shown here, one of the giant stations in Hydro- Quebec's . power. complex._on STANDSTILL ardes .rivers some 220. miles northeast of Quebec City. Some ~4,500 workers have _been on _strike_here for one-week seek- ing a pay increase and a re- duction in their work Week. (CP. Wirephoto) Department Of Fisheries Predicts Effectiveness By PAUL DUNN . OTTAWA {CP) —The results of an underwater Peeping Tom project by fisheries department, dwers should reduce the num- ber of cod -escaping ‘the traps’ of East Coast fishermen. ~ The annual Canadian cod eatch is the greatest of any species and second only to lobsters in dollar value. The department, _ reporting recently on the results of a two-) ~ study, . predicted ‘the Newfoundland. cod month traditional trap, always an effective type -of fishing gear, should become, even more efficient’ as'a re- sult of -the underwater observa- tion : = ~ = A divihg team working from the~ tender St. Brandan _ first surveyed traps at Carbonear in Conception .-Bay, Nfld. :Photo- graphs were taken showing the ‘physical condition of the netting and the berths, and the ac- tivities of fish inside and out- side the traps. The team learned the man- ner in which large numbers of fish are able to escape after they enter such trap nets. Fish- ermen had little knowledge of how their prey had been eluding them. At St. John's, Nfld, the | contract with the department’s industrial development service, surveyed traditional cod traps and studied the functioning of new traps made -entirely of 4 synthetic. fibres. At Calvert, on the southern shore of Newfoundiand, the in- vestigators not only observed traps but guided fishermen to néw and better cod-trap berths. Federal and provincial _tech- | nical. specialists now will make a careful study of the results of their underwater snooping with ta view to providing fishermen with improved cod-trap designs. The diving team now has jmoved to waters-off Prince “Ed- ward Island and will~—continue its studies there and in ‘waters off-the—eoasts of other Atlantic provinces. catch’ is bound to have dramatic economic effects on the Atlantic |fishing jndustry. In 1965 = Atlantic amounted * some 570,000,000 pounds with, a cash value of $23,000,000—the biggest Cana- dian catch of any species and second only to the $26,600,000 lobster catch _ in —economic ‘terms. Any improvement In~the cod) catca Ottawa Man. | Forced Down w - rocksts a pe an t {lier a wed OTTAWA (CP) — Webster of Ottawa, member of .the . International. 'Ceatrol Commission in Cambo- idia, and his counterparts (from {India and Poland had to drop to the ground to escape straf- ling fire from U.S. planes Aug. \2 on the” Cambodia - Viet Nam | border, it has beon learned ¥ » Mr. Webster and his Indian and Poland associates on the jtruce supervisory . commission were’ near Thlop Traek in Cam- Clifford Canadian _,bedia when they personally wit- strafing attack by | nessed the “guns-on Cambodian ‘territory. : | external affairs ;ment._-source said the iwas regrettable and lcould be assumed it will be a subject of further. investigation jy the commission. But—the- de- ipartment is unwilling to make imore of the incident; which ‘it |described as one _in a series” tn- 'volving charge and _ counter- | charge. ft |. Mr. Webster’ and his assocl- jates were not hurt. It was ear- reported by the Soviet jmews agency’ Tass that . Mr. Webster had to dive into a ditch ito escape the fire. The official word received here was_ that the simply had to themselves from possible stray bullets. A. diplomatic ° source here noted Cambodia had asked depart- incident 4 isome time ago for the control | commission and ‘he co-chair- men of the Geneva conference on Laos, Cambodia and Viet _|Nam —_ Britain and Russia’ — (to ensure proper supervision of ithe Cambodian border. EXPERT ON ASBA DIES WASHINGTON (AP) —~ Dr. \Paul M.A: Linebarger, 53, in- jternationally known. expert . on |Far Eastern. affairs. and psycho- | \logical warare, died Saturday of jan apparent heart attack in | Baltimore. Linebarger was pro- fessor of Asian politics at . the School of Advanced Interna- divers, who -operated. under a |340,000,000 pounds of God with tional Studies at the- Johns Hop- a value of $13,000,000. protect } Newfoundland alone hauled in|, Swashbuckling Campaigner. Faces Full Weight Of Law By CARL MOLLINS LONDON (CP) — Sir Ran- ulph Twistleton - Wykeham- | swashbuckling cam- | Fiennes, paigner against Hollywood's invasion of an‘old English vil- “lage, faced the full weight of English law recently. The 22-year-old baronet, a lieutenant in the Royal Scots Greys, was ordered by mag- istrates in Chippenham to stand. trial on charges con- nected with a series of dis- ruptive. incidents earlier this summer in the once-placid Wiltshire hamlet of Castle Combe. ; Twentieth Century Fox used the inland community ‘of about 400, souls as a faked coastal fishing village for a. | film version of Dr. Doolittle, starring Rex Harrison. The moyiemakers dammed_the_lo- cal stream with sandbags to provide more depth for fish- ing-boat props. Sir Ranulph and threé other men — a wine importer, a salesman and a brewery ap- Prentice — were accused of conspiring ‘‘to effect .a public mischief by divers means” last June in Castle Combe, on the southern edge of the Cots- winner of the tit 1 oeatirBfs ‘ni winner of the title of Britain’s ——_+— most beautiful ae a few years ago. RELEASED ON BAIL. Sir Ranulph, Christopher Knight, 23; Ben Howkins, 21, . and Jeremy Fraser, 25, were ordered to stand trial Oct. 4 on the conspiracy charge. They received their defence COMING: To ROLLAWAY. CLUB Thursday, August 11th The Brunswick Play Boys TV. STARS ‘Dancing 9:30 to 12:30. | and ere released on £50 1 ($150) bail each. | All but Fraser were also charged under .an 83-year-old Explosive Substances. Act, namely that they had plastic explosives ‘‘in .such circum- stances as to give rise to a reasonable suspicion that, it was not in their’ possesion or under their control for a law- ful object.” Other charge connected with explosives were placed, including one against Sir Ran- ulph that he stole explosives from the secretary of state for war—the army: The Crown told . the Chip- | penham magistrates that Sir Ranulph and his friends had plotted a protest demonstra- tion against what they con- sidered: to be movieland’s takeover of Castle-Combe:>—-« | The prosecution said foursome planned to wreck the sandbag dam; light flares around the village; climb the tower of the parish and fly a banner. reading ‘Go home Fox?’’ telephone nearby fire departments and uni‘s of the army, air force and civil de- fence and persuade them te converge on the village. RECEIVED TIPOFF Police received a tipoff and ; were out in force at midnight laa 26, the prosecutor said. But flares were lighted. and three fire engines ant, ambulances raced to the vil- lagé before the plot was foiled | with the scaring off and even- ' tual arrest of ‘the accused. the « Adm. $1.00 two | | I. the-| } i i (kins University in Washington. “BLACK MONSTER’ SUIT An unidentified American soldier models a bulky ‘‘Black Monster”’ suit; one of some new types of Russian equip- ment never before: used™ by Communist troops in Viet Nam, at a news conference yester- day in Saigon. The suit is for use’ by chemical warfare de- contamination teams. It was captured by U.S. Marines from ‘North. Vietnamese regular soldiers during Operation Hast- ings south’ of the demilitarized “zone last month. a spokesman estimated -a’ Vietnamese | sold- ier wearing it would suffocate in about five minutes. (AP Wirephoto by radio from Saigon). Opening Soon! ELMER'S PrZZA { © Take out Service ‘introducing Charlottetown's. first ex- clusive PIZZA ‘PIE business. 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