.y ings are |nges Indoor Mod ‘Aids Ship Safety Study “MONTREAL (CP) — The fed-|model in the world, it repro- eral government has reduced toj|duces the twists and dips of the | > 800- feet’ an~88-mife section of |river’s shore and i the -St. Lawrence Seaway in ajcurately that a five-foot- change bid to¢increase the shipping|in topography shows in the. _|cement.material used in its con- safety fgctor. " Workmen have completed a|Struction. - $200,000 model of the °St.. Law- rence River shore and bed from department — : project resident engineer, said the model's: main purpose is fe ee of the model is what would Nun's Island opposite ‘suburban - Verdun northeast to. a point. just @. few miles downriver from |test tricky reaches of Lake St. Peter | . —really a bulge in the river | Said to be the longest indoor ye the channel twists and’ Trois-Rivieres. Charles Lawrie, of the federal of .transport and ideas for’ improving the ‘ON THE AIR turns to avoid numerou areas. * : CHALLENGES PILOTS... The channel through the lake is 550 feet wide compared to 800 feet on most sections of the ri- < beds so ac.) shallow | ee ST. LOUIS ito his home after being a pat- : wae |ient in the Western Hospital Al- The tollowing program list- iver and is considered by pilots | Pt”: e ; published free @f/a5 one of: the more challenging charge as a public service and|passages in the seaway system. appear as presented to us by ~ the stations concerned. SATURDAY PROGRAMS - + —~. FCKFV 30 pmi—Mazicale 2 : 3:00 p.m.—Baseball Game of the) Week— ACER eae = 619 00 -am=CBC National-News—— i Los Angeles vs. > Pittsburgh : §.30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny “Show 6:00 p.m.—Forest Rangers 6:30 p.m.—This Land of Ours 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News * 7.45 p.m.—Fishermans Log 7.30 p.m.—Let’s Sing Out. 8:00 p.m.—Beverly Hillbillies 8:30 p.m.—Phe Saint 9:30 p.m.—TBA 10:00, p.m.—TBA 11:30 p.m.—Juliatte 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.08 a.m.—Loca!l Weather & Sport “Scores #12:10¢aim.—The Thrillers 1.10 Sign Off CKCW-TV 11:28 a.m.—Station Sign On 11:30 p.m.—Math Spectal 12:00’ p.m.—Cartoon Capers 12:30 p.m.—Top Ten Plus 2:00. p.m.—Champienship Series - 3:00 p.m.—World of Sport Baseball Game ef the Week— Los Angeles at Pittsburgh §.30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny : 6:00 p.m.—Forest Rangers 6:30 p.m.—News, Weather and : i Sports Ee 6:45 p.m.—London Line 7:00 p.m.—Batman II : % 7:30 p.m.—Gilligan’s Island FRO R SPD bi Mie 8.39-p.m.—Let’s Sing Out . 9.00 p.m.—Hogan's Heroes . 9:30 p.m.—TBA 14:20 p.m.—Juliette 12.10 p.m.—Outer Limits 1:15, a.m.—Station Sign . Off industrial —lLe. The model is housed in an $800,000 specially .- constricted building on the banks of the old Lachine--Canal-in-suburban-~“La-~ _to of tire! Salle Solle-—Spec Guarantee accura : model: was a must because if to dip more that one-sixth of an inch, for example... the model would be. ruined. : Another reason for emphasis on accuracy is simply that a rise.or fall of even half‘an inch ‘in the river level can mean money to _shipowners because the river depth determines how much cargo vessels- can carry. Mr. .Lawrie said low water levels have been caused ‘‘in many ways” including various developments down-: stream from Montreal and that the situation has plicated by low rainfall. been com- 5.25—Marine Weather 5.28—The Outports’ 5.45—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard 5.50—The Outporté. 5 * 6,00—News and Weather , z 6.10—Report From Parliament Hill 6.20—Waltztime : s 7.00—Back To The Bible 7.30—News and Weather 7.45—Saturday Night Hoedown 9.00—News Headlines and Weather 9.02—Saturday Night Hoedown 9.30—Starlight Serenade 10.00—News and Weather 10.05—Sterlight Serenade the floor of the building were | | Church, which has a memtber- | St. John’s Gets sor the water level in the har- bor hit mum is 35 feet “But-Mr. Lawrie sald the raln) fall cycle “may be on the. Up: | switg now.” : find out what effect the river as a whole. As for Lake St. Peter, various | proposals have been made to improve it... eae Mr. Lawrie said ‘soil, not. ihydraulics, is the big problem| with Lake St. Peter. et ‘In some spots mud and clay covers bedrock 300 feet deep. {Among the problems. the —gov-, ernment hopes to. solve through | |happen to the river if these mud piles were to be washed away. Alphy Gallant has, returned Mrs. Camille Perry is a pati- ent in the Western Hospital, Al- is a patient in the Western Hos pital.» —% MONTAGUE The Montague Men's Asso- ciation. of the Presbyterian ship of seventy eight was repre- sented at the Truro leadership course from Thursday to Sunday™ by Mr. Richard Knox of Mon- tague. : Charlene Fraser, Montague, is much improved following treatment at the Kings County daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les M. Fraser. e e Housing: Project OTTAWA (CP) — Central ‘Mortgage and Housing . Corp. said Friday 79 acres in’ ‘St, John's, Nfld., will be’developed for residential building lots. This is the second of a four- phase, federal-provincial devel- opment of 348 acres. The 7 acres will provide 37 lots, land parkland. Ge CMHC said this is part of a 11.00—CBC’ National News 11.05—Jazz Canadiana © 11,30—Jazz Canadiana 12.00—CBC News, Wr.” and: Sports PS LP Ee POR PIC - CBA RADIO SATURDAY 6:00—Music On-The Menu 7:00—Music On The Menu 7:30—Music Qn The Menu 8:00—CBC News. and Inland Wx. | Nickel, Copper project to develop 1,78 residen- tial lots in the city. Cost is to city. : oF Nah Find Reported... | €ALGARY (CP) —_ Seurry. Rainbow Oik. Ltd. Friday’ re- ported a find of nickel and cop- SUNDAY PROGRAMS... CFCY-TV ., 1:00 p.m.—Musiceie 1.29. p.m: Country, Calendar 2:00 p.m.—This Is The Life 2:30 p.m.—Eric Sykes : 3:00 p.m.—Through The Eyes o Tomorrow ti 4:00 p.m.—Some of Those Days 4:30 p.m.—Franch for Love : 5:00 p.m.—Heritage. t §:27_p.m.—CBC_TV News 8:15—Maritime Sportscast and 1 Sports Scene. 8:45—Musie Around The World 9:00—CBC News and From Our Own 1 » ‘Correspondent 9:10—Bandstand 9.30—Winnipeg Pops Arch. 10:00—CBC Saturday Morning 10.30——Sports Beat Three City 10:50—CBC Stamp Club 11:00=The~ Action” Set oe 11.45—CBC , and News. Bandstand 12:00—Current and: Choice per, more than 100 feet, thick in |__Mr._ Abbie Arsenault, Leoville’| Wy sed's Automotive —Reports,-United States, RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Memorial Hospital. She is the | be shared 75 per cent federally || an a ci : ee oe We 5; | During the 1984 summer sea- The. Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 14, 1966. 18 feet eo ee Ford Co. Plans Slowdown In Automobile Production deeper | Company became the second of - May - June ; July channels and dykes will have on) the big-three-Us8*auto firms to schedules originally set at 2,500- | slow its auto production pace to counter big inventories in dealer hands. Ford announced Mav produc- tion quota of 261,000 cars had been reduced to‘242,000. The truck quota of 50,000 remained unchanged. Ford aid none of its 17. as- sembly plants would be put on any short work weeks as Gen- eral Motors has done. Rather, Ford. said, it would accomplish the reduced output by cutting use of Saturday overtime at some plants. — : Chrysler and American Mo- tors said they have no reduction plans. GM, which had four of its 23 assembly plants on shortened work schedules last week, an- nounced Saturday that eight of Tiods ranging from one to three a ‘during the remainder of May: ites the. units would be idle fo pe- | production ws ~- : s . . + The model jis -being~ used-to}-pETROIT (AP?--Ford “Motor -an~ industry publication, “says; 000 units have been trimmed by 165,000 cars. ie , “ Ward's comments that. “auto industry . had” merely reached the balance-out stage ot its 1966 model year program and found both its production, and inventory ‘to be excessive. |». /It had no choice but to take.) remedial. action.” | A spokesman for Ford of Can- ada said the company would not ;reduce production in Canada. “Original production ' quotas will not be changed.” ‘ “Ford. had turned out 80,911 ‘cars by April 30—the latest fig- uxes available—compared with 60,831 in the corresponding pe- iriod of 1965. Truck. production * was 24,966 compared with 1,861, | © LATINS ARE POOR Average income in™~ Latin America is $200 a ‘year, com- _pared-with $2,500... y for high-density housing, and |, * LOUIS ACROSS : 2. Pathways 1. Small ; ~to the lizard greens 4. Boy's 3. Nautical _- nickname-_-__chain- 7. Soothe © 4. Domesti- 5:30 pom.—20,/20 6:00 p.m.—Umbrelle 6.30 p.m.—Hymn Sing 7.00 p.m.—Jane Wyman F-30-p.m.—Patty Duke 800 p.m.—Haze! : 8.30 p.m.—Flashback : 9.00 p.m.-cEd Sullivan Show —¥0:00-p:ni—=Bonanza—— ot 11:00 p.m.—Memorandum— i - “Nazi Concentratiéri Camps” (> 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:10 a.m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV. 1.10 p.m.—Station Sign On 115 p-m.—The Christophers 1.30 p.m.—Country Calendar 2:00 p.m.—Bishop Sheen 2°30 p.m.—Faith In Action 3.00 p.mi—Through the Tomorrow 4:00 p.m.—Some of’ Those Days 4:30 p.m.—Comment and Conviction ——5.00_p.m.—Heritage ~ 5:27 p.m.—CBC News 5-30 -p.m.—20/20 6:00 p.m.—The Umbrella 6.30-p.m.—My Three Sons 7:00 pim.—Walt Disney 8.00 p.m.—Hazel 8 30. p.m.—Flashback.. } 9.00: -p:m:+Ed-Sullivan { 10:00 p.m.—Bonanza * : | 11.00 p.m.—TBA ew on 12.00 pim.—CBC Natiqnal News T2:30=Country” Capers 1.00—CBC News and Weather 1.15—Opinjon ~7.25—Agenda 1.:45—The -Moter -Shew 1:59—D.O. Time Signal 2.03—Encore 2:30—Opera Time 3:00—Metropolitan__Opera {cb Lucia Di Lammermoor wd “4.00—CBC News 4.03—Almanac is 4.30—Sound of Sport 5.00—CBC News 5.07—Sound of Musie 6.00—International Potpouril 6.35—News. CBC 7:00—CBC News 7:05—Inland and Marine Weather 7:15—Sportsman’s Almanac 7:30—Warner’s Wax Works 8:00—CBC Metronome b Eyes “of |, B.03—CBC: Metroname 808—CBC News 8:30—Pratley At The Movies 9.00—Now | Ask You saeevane es | 9.30—Music Program» 10.00—Hermits Choice * 10:30—A° Man_at-Westminister. * 10.35—CBC News : 11;00—CBG. News... 11.05—Jazz Canadiana 12:00—CBC News 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and - Marine Weather 12:15—Music In The. Night Me Bee vio. iy I GOIN TO - VISIT Mes. MESSER I’M GONNA TAKE OFF AUNIH ~year_in the —————— oe Seen oencned reaeatire -WELL BE-EATE Je FOR THE MOVIE ! WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG 2 pore 6:X LNJOV 13NDgS 19. Shove —20,Rose- ' orna- ment “NO KIODING 2 HEY,/YOU GET. MORE SPENDING DAD INTO RAISING 4 MY ALLOWANCE! aSNOW AIXOWN 0 _TriClOINIS IEP MOIS partners [BJUIN|T, PVT a dest fected. The firm ‘s a principal sup- Motors, which earlier an-_| nounced that eight plants woild | he idle from one. to.three days | for inventory adjustment. CONTRACT BRIDGE | By B. JAY BECKER 12:10 a.m.—Week-ind -Report” © 12:75 a.m=—LTV News 12.30 a.m.—Station Sian Off cFcY Ss Suir West dealer. — : meee! Both sides vulnerable. 6.30-—Néws and Weather 6.35—Morning. Roundup eats ? 6.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. ae 6.46—Morning Roundup Lote 6.55—News and Weather 9 ah 7.00—Hebrew Christfan Hour $i Ke , 7.15—Morning Roundup / ? ’ 7.30—News and Weather WEST | beamed 7.35—Farm Report | 88 : : “a x 7.41—Morning Roundup “98752 Fe $33 ,7-45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. e397 ok A 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard | & J 10-97 iD ok 8.00—News ae SOU ‘ 8.1 T—Weather - @AKII 5 8.16—Morning Foundup @3103 8 55—Weather . ; - $104 . 9.00—News and From Our Cor. 45 * 9.10—Keyboard Melodies © 9.25—Notes..and Music 10:00=News and Weather | 10°05—Notes and Music * 1] 00—News and Weather 11 .05—Notes “and. Music 11. 55—Agricudture ‘66 — 12.00—Weather — : 12.05—Mostiy Music 12.30—New. and Weather 12 43=P.E.J« Road Report 12:45=Mostly Music a 1=00=News and Weather 1.05—Challenge ¥.15--Mostly Musi¢ 1,45~—Mostly: Music sae 1.55-—Provincial. Atlaire: -Alt. Wks. B00—The Action Set 3.00—News ard: Weerher 3.05—Pop Caravan 4 004News ahd Weather 4.95—Pop Cara sant § 00—News and. Weather §.05—The Outporis _ cusively themselves with the intricacies ot duplicate bridge. In a sense : _ this is regrettable, since dupli- razor-sharp game that demands much. clos- than the average The bidding: West. North Hast” South Pass -1NT Pass 4@ Opaning® lead—jack of clubs. About 90 per cent of. bridge players play rubber bridge ex- and do not concern cate bridge is a er attention player is willing to give. it. One” characteristic’ of overtrick. A player who bids four spades and if he makes five is not upset ‘upon the overtrick as dupli- icale is the Stress ptgced on the rubber bridge’ \loses are ‘unimportant, especial- ty if the stake is a tetth of a| ‘cent a point. | But the duplicate player looks | manna | from heaven, and would just as |soon Jose_an eyetooth as give away an overtrick. For e 1 ; rvay an overtick. For examale QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPiE. \Bridge With Reese, where South's main concern is to make | ~ ‘twelve tricks, not eleven. | Hevwins the club lead with |{he ace and enters his hand with | trump, not bothering to dis- | cafd-a ‘diamond on he king of | jciubs because he wants to con- |. ceal his~ distribution as much as | he can. . ° _.Pursuing this policy further, _ |he plays a low heart to the ‘queen, deliberately. leaving . a trump Outstanding so as not to teveal how many trumps he} started with : Note that South plays a low | jaek,, when he” heart, not the takes the finesse. The jack lead might alert East to cash the ace of diamonds afterstaking his king of hearts; since he might be able. to count at least eleven winners for declarer. But the ow heart play to the queen is imost sureto he effec- tive if East has the king. East ts unlikely to cash the ace of dia- ‘monds. knowing. 50 little a bo ut South's “hand. and. if he-returns could have made six by playing a heart or a club, South easily more- carefully, Theg30 points he eo: wins the rest of_the tricks. | ee plier of auto glass to General | | DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to werk its > AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X-for the two.0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation.of the words are all hints. Each.day the code letters are different. : 8 A Cryptogram Quotation RP VZZGNVORZ GUY EYV,G.F GPZE FUMCVFUI FGJU UPGCNW KG WRPN VKIUZH,4RCONCIKVPU SVFFUZZ t Yesterday’s Cryptoquote:; INDIFFERENCE AND HYPOCRT- SY BETWEEN THEM KEEP ORTHODOXY ALIVE.—ZANG- WILL t ae (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) § i. BAH/? YOU PROVINCIAL TYPES : APPARENTLY DON'T REALIZE BAKED BEANS HAVE A FAMOUS HISTORY IN THE BOSTON AREA! SEVERAL _- }/ HARVARD PRESIDENTS : } ATTRIBUTED LOCAL SCHOLARSHIE TO THE SPECIAL NUTRIENTS IN THE BEAN WHEN PROPERLY COOKED, OF COURSE — HI, POPS! SORRY TO HAVE BEEN OUT LATE... BUT NO WORK TOMORROW, SO I CAN SLEEP vNoOotvd 20F GET BACK ON’ THE \\| GROUND AND LET ME_. GABLLING SALTS... THBY ALWAYS .00 THAT IN THE MOVIEG, YOU KNOW! ‘THEN, SECOND... places, in the Otter Lake area| g: Natives of cates ofthe fi Tiel ‘ : = af ‘northeastern Saskatchewan. | Yemen 5. Persia ivories Sie OM SE FOIE wa a ; : However, L.C. Morrisroe, 42. O'Grady 6. Common 22. Fix Sams Rie rst etsy le oe % ; ie 5 5s company president, said the ex- | of the name prefix 23.News- [BNIEIRIOMISIEITISMN | amg] f prep ploration program was halted lyric 7. Verb form paper ase rs zl Tare a ceisleiug ims caaie AGU A by spring breakup. . 13.Parrot. 8. Humble — and Yesterdsy'’s Answer | pay - \.. BE MARMED/ WE TOOK THEIR: A wTION! ft THEM “The results obtained to date | 14. Lidded 10. Light | -. Nautical 33: Monster . . eae are not - sufficient to warrant , : pitcher muslin term 34. Salt rf : ~ any difinite conclusions.” 15. Japanese 11: Pull-over © 25.Verb form 35. Eng. cathe. | 0 5 2 Scurry planed” to continue | coin” 15; Distress +27: Military ——-~-dral-city —— op be drilling this summer, It. said | 16- Tellurium: signal , acronym 37.Botanist = | four of five holes found’ copper. | sym ~ 18. Harvest 29. Plunders Gray ) nickel sulphides. Deposits ~ hav Clea : : sk. eadow not been assayed and there was) ff : VJ/N. }2° 13 45 j¢ 7 _|-ne-estimate-of_reserves.— cect sa a VU, ea “Z Pe dee Y 4 : FE : d R dl |-23; New win Seas >. sg ne @ 24. Complies ne 7, | y ord Reduces cms fz Ott | 26. Junior 14 is 7, ie Sek + Glass Output | = Pd Y, Lj ue qo se “| 97. @lothes VA 1 yy"? ae || TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Some “ “imachine - [fo-TarTae Tes | DOCTOR, IM $0 GLAD auto glass production depart- 29 Conclude /) YOU'VE COME/ REVE| ments at the Rossford plant of | 29. Gone ‘a 7725 $6 DESPERATELY ILL, the Libby - Owens - Ford Glass 30. Brazilian Co. began a four-day work week | » palm » > Pe VY 27 z Friday. 31. Grampus : /} b The company said workers in| 32. Stockings 261 7A CO 7A S&S certain departments — er. | 36.Pester _. | Y ye Bs , @ | pally those producing-auto side| 38. Lawful 30 // 43 V//) 32 34 35 i windows—were off —today_.and-| 39. ‘Tryout Y, ; Z + Zz also will be off the next two 40. Betimes 36 31 GY 36 aa Fridays < -_, 41. Land “7 A spokesman for Local 9, measures a9 Ui” | United Glass Workers Union,| 42. Beverage. Ks meciolis estimated between 1,500 and - “PA _lT Qe 7) | 2,000 of the firm's 5,200 produc- DOWN EAAIL a LL DaelhehNhe * | tion workers in Toledo are af- 1, Otherwise i 5-14 | | | =. ALL MORNINGS W333 2 SOD : ‘ul Wis 4a—- sant ix steed, tr OVO MAC The SUMMER PALACE. eae Y ROYALCHEF,. CYOU SHOULD ONLY FREEZE /N YOUR OWA] OVEN) tls: nalldus :