New Heating System ‘To Be Tried In Plant By JACK BRAUCKMANN | Warm air from the three ma- VANCOUVER (CP)—The new jor sources — bodies, machines Pacific Press building here will |and lights—4s carried through Ge pestiy bected ty the epost to heat brows, The body heat from the news 60) employees will contribute te heating the new home of the Sun and Province—Vancouver's daily newspapers. A relatively new eystem— } called the “bootstrap” heat /Pacifie Press, decided on the ‘‘The hot water slorage tanks European partners. exchange and re- frigeration equipment which fil- ters, freshens and automatically ‘lates temperature through the build- there are no employees in the M | lbuiiding, the lights ere off;and |e unineg ‘ete-oe ithe machinery is not operat: iview of the lack of co-operation ‘ing. W. D. McEwen, manager of engineering and research for GIVES HEAT IN TRANSFER /isted exporting countries, ex- A comopressant che mica} Pied last July 31 but was given chemi- 4 temporary. one-year extensian. pending clarification of progress under refrigerant al from low pressure gas to high pressure gas and he gas to 2° — ichanges to a liquid, in the pro- Mew. expanded pact the Kennedy round of a condenser where it World tariff bargaining for « which leess giving up heat to water Would embrace all grains. surrounding the refrigerant However, Geneva negotiations for a bigger have Paper publishing company’s 1,-\controls the air and recircu-| How does the aysiem operate been slowed partly by the dead- Com- ‘coils. |img? pump—will utilize temperatures bootstrap system for the com- {have built in electric heaters, | given off by human hodies, heat €enerated by printing p and other equipment tae eten the warmth from the lighting system te provide over-all heat for the new building The bootstrap method is an old concept of heating with a new and unique, application. ON THE Al jpany’s new 300,000-square-feet building after discarding the idea of conventional steam heat. His assistant, William G. Myles, aaid the heat pump sys tem will require fewer mainte- nance personnel ‘than a conven- \tional system. Main components in the boot- —jstrap system are the refrigera- iti h would jtion unit—whic ‘regardless of the type of heat- ing system—and heat tion - convection and storage equipment, The following program list- ‘The heat from jits various ings are published free of charge as a public service and appear as presented to us by the stations concerned. FRIDAY PROGRAMS .CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musicale 2.0 p.m.—film Festivel 2.30 p.m.—Film Festival 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 4..0 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.31 p.m.—Magit Boomerang 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin §.30 p.m.—Music Hop Frank's Bendstend 6.00 p-m.—Mr. Ed 6.25 p.m.—Robin Heod Flour Jeck | pot 6.3% p.m.—Gazette 7.00 pm.—CFCY TV News 7.18 p.m.—Purity Flour Jeckpot 7.20 p.m.—TBA 7.30 p-m.—The Flintstenes 8.00 p.m.—The Munsters 8.30 p.m.—Musical Showcase 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart $30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show 10.00 p.m.—fridey Theatre “Fallow The Boys * 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News. 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather and sports 12:15 a.m.—Sign Of CKCW.TV e 37 a.m.--Btation Sign On "10.00 a.m.—Canadian Schools ow) 2..00_p.0,.—-Butternut. Squere 10.30 @.m.—Neve Seetia School 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Gient 11.45. e.m.—Chez Helene 12.20 p.m.~Across Canade 12.50 p.m.—Friday Playbill Crime of Passion 2.30 p.m.—At Home with Crocker 8.00 p.m.—Te Tel! The Truth 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty ‘ 4.09 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.30 p.m.—Razzie Derzzie~ 5.00 p.m.—Toytown LTV 6.60 p.m.—Supper Club 6.15 p.m.—TV News 6:25 p.m.—TV Weather 6.30 p.m.—TV Sperts 6.25 p.m.—Sueper Club 7.00: p.m.—Hogan’s Heroes 7:30 p.m.—The Saint 8:30 p.m.—Peyton Place-ill 9.00 p.m.—Get Smert 9.30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show 10.00 p.m.—Fridey Nite At The Movies Part I—Monkey On My Back Part !l—Al Capone 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News 12:15 g.m.—LTV News Highlights 12.17 a.m.— Friday Nite Movie Can- tinued Heten 2:00 a.m.—Stetion Sign Of crey Radio FRIDAY 6.30—News and Weather 6 35—Morning Roundup ~6 45=Island-Wr.—and -Mer. Temps 6. 46—Morning- Roundup 6.55—News and Weather 7.00—Hebrew Christien Hour 7.15—Morning Roundup 7.30—News and Weather 7 35—Ferm Report 7.41—Marning Reundup 7.45—\sland Wr. and Mar. Temp. 7. 46—Merning Roundup 7.56—Sporta Capsvie and Scoreboard 8.00—News 8.11—Weather 8 16—Morning Roundup 8.45—Weather ’ 8.50--Atlentic News Reundup 8 5p—Thought Fer Today 9 00—CBC National News—CBC ° 11—Preview Commentary—CBC 9.15—Assignment 9.20—Notes and Music 10. 00—News and Weather 10.05—Notes and Music 10.25—Sunlight Eye 10.30—Notes and Music 11.00—News end Weether 11.05—Notes and Music 11.45—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notes and Musie 11.55—Atlantic News Redndup 12.00—Weather 12.05—Tewn end Country Time — 12 30-News and Weather oe 12 45—Tewh and Country Time 1.00—News and Weather 1. 05—Stery To Remember 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show 1 4$—Town and Country Time 2.00—News and Weather 2.15—Nationa! School B'd'c'st CBC 2.45—Mostly Music 2.00—News Headlines and, Weather 3.03—Trans-Canada_ Matinee—CBC 3.30—Mostly Music 4 00—News Headlines end Weather 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC 4.10e-Tops In Pops ; 5 00—News and Weather 5 05—The Outports 5.25—Marine Weather 5.28—The Outports . 6. 00—News and Weather 6 15—-On Parliament Hill—CBC 6 20—Todays Editorial—CBC 6 25—Sports Parade 6 30—Business Berometer—CBC 6 35—Tonight’s Music 7.06—Back to the Bible 7 30—News and Weather 7.45—Tonight’s Music 8.58—Heedlines and Weather 9.00—1967 And All That CBC 9.45—In Canada This Week CBC 10.00—CBC News ¥ 10.15 Today's. Editorial! and This Week at the UN- 30.30—Musie Scene Montreal for this kind of situation,” Mr. ‘Myles said. | it te ‘provide constant on a cold. winter day when lock within. the European how to present country position in and her France five Some officials suggest # may therefore be necessary to extend the existing wheat agreement “But even the electric heaters for another year, until July 31, \should be unnecessary in most | 1967, to provide more time for instances because we can make (clarification of the Common use of two auxiliary boilers Market situation and the’ future normally lof the Geneva negotiations. \which are ito heat the utility water in the building—for things like dish- \washers, which jtemperature sterilization. lonly heat the water to 130 de- ‘gress. The utility water must be much higher than that," It is understood Canada would involve high- agree to such an extension if Steel Ingot - Output Up OTTAWA (CP) — Steel ingot |production in October amounted ye 864,063 tons, an. increase of /11 per cent over October output last year, the bureau of statis- ties has reported. ~ Production in the first 10 months of the year amounted |to 8,237,165 tons. an increase of 10% per cent over the same pe ‘riod last year. he bureau also reported that pig iron production rose 19 per cent in October to 612,998 tons from October production last year. Production war off m ‘March and April but made ad- vances in all the other months Cumulative production for the year amounted to 5,882,774 tons of pig tron this year, up 7% per cent from the same period last naa. aka ce | OLD CITY GROWS The amient city of Athens may spread 200 miles north and ‘the other member countries 29 109 miles west in the nent 100 By DAVE McINTOSH OTEAWA:(CP — Canada, in | Canada Triples Commitment To UN Peace Keeping Force |that i is designed first and fore- ‘most for UN duty. conduc-| ‘The bootstrap system will | along. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT lyeers. effect though not formally, has | Officials stressed that no more than tripled its commit- plans are being drawn up for ment in military forces te the possible use of the force or any United Nations for peacekeeping duty, informants said here. cac¢ 11:20—Recerd Album 11:15—Fer Consumers —CBC 11.00—News end Regional Weather | 11.05-—Sterlight Serenade 11.30—-News and Maritime Weather 11.38—Sterlight Serenade Seort—CBC 12.00-CBC News Weather end Sports 12.1S—CBC News and Music—C8C CBA RADIO "FRIDAY _|.6:00—The Morning... Show... Part... 7.00—The Morning Show, Pert 1 8:00—CBC. News and Inland 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8.21—The Morning Shew, Part 2 6:35--Max Fergusen 9:00—CBC News 11:30—The Archers : 11.45—Musie On The Heather 12:00—Jamboree Junction 12.15~—Boy Meets Girl 12:30—Mgritime Farm B’Cast 1:00—CBC News end Weathe 1:15—Maurice Pearsen Show 1:45~The Open Road Show 1:59—D.O. Time Signal 2.00—The Open Read Show 2:45--$tories by Mordecia 3:00—CBC News 3:30—Trans-Canede Matinee 4:00—CBC News ? 4:038—Canadien Roundup 4:10—Music In The Air 5:00—Mar. Fish 8'Cast 5:20—Tempo, CBC Notebook 6:00—CBC News 6:15—On Parliament Hill 6:20—Teday's Editerial 6:25—Inlend Weather end Sports Scores 6.30- Business Burometer 6:35—Musie In The Evening 7:30—Business end Labor Review 7:45—As You Were 8:00—Ass 8:20—Question Bex 9.00—Redio International Part 2 10:00—CBC Nétional News, On Par * Wement Hill and ~ Speaking Personally 10:30—CBC Summer stege 11:30—Dixieland Dewnbeat 12.00—CBC News 12:03—Sports Scores Inland and Marine Weether 9:11—Commentery | 9.16—A.M. Chronicle | 10:30—Musle on the Meve |11:00—-CBC News | 10.00-CBC National News, On Par.' The last three year agree- part of it in Rhodesia. in Canada |manded, could be moved over- 'geas as one large formation. | Tte usits comprise the ist Bet. talion, Canadian Guards, at Pie leadquarters, all at Camp g z OFg ited rf i tj zs a : = ts hs 3 E ? a ae Fi: i? 25 4 3% fés | j ig if By | 5 3 3 2 2 = 4 Wheat Pact Extension | Seen Likely LONDON (CP) — Represent. for one ‘year, may be extended for another without change. The last three-year agree- ment, already extended for one year, may be extended for an- other without change. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER nerable. The bidding has been: North East South West 1 Pes 16 Pace 2¢ Pass "7 Pass - 8 Pass What wold you bid now with each of the following four ‘hands? L @AKQIS YQT2 955 933 2. @Q38762 YK @AS5 A772 3. @KQ9653 WKI $7 49963 | 4. @AKI8742 993 _ 62 Ad rey hes North -oollgge two opportunities to r spades jand both times refused to do so, \There is consequently ne good ‘reason to assume that it will be easier to make ten tricks in ispades than nine tricks in no- trumph. We have six solid tricks to icontribute “in notrump and # is inot too much fo expect partner | to provide three more. Further- jmore the queen of hearts and \jack of diamonds may each help to provide a stopper in the red suits. | 2. Four Clubs. North has cer. [tainly been- unenthusiastic to date, judging’ from his minim- ium rebids, but there is still a After all, partner has qo idea ean at this point that our hand > BIDDING QUIZ ‘ You are South, both sides vul- support clubs. All we have done | so far is bid spades. A club raise might be just enough te stir his interest in a slam, and partner is entitled to learn that in additon ta spade length we | have club support. 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