Russia Believed Ready To Cut > Armed Forces In Middle Europe LONDON (AP)—Prime Mis sier Wilson said here he The British leader has ‘had ‘meetings wi poe gy a AEE anced reduction forces proposition for East-W troop middle Europe. ents. * ~- A reporier asked Wilson if he ON THE 1 faggot peng Tighe at Gan The following. program list orth’ Atlantic oes Weee. ee Ei acorn Alone coh anh oe charge +. ae appear as presented te us by | Fer ree reductions ts cqs- the stations concerned. 4 This is a matter for ‘interAl- = — . lied study, Wilson replied. FRIDAY PROGRAMS “in _my two visits to the So t viet Union, this is a proposition __CFCY-TV. 1 have pressed very strongly on ; Mr. Kosygin and, without dis- 1:30 p-m.—Musicale closing the results of confiden- 2:00 p.m.—Emeigency Ward 10 tial. discussions, I feel there <a could weil_be_2 readiness os 3:00 p.m.—tdge. of Night iatve baw oe “-700 p.m.—CFCY TV News ne 7:15 p.m.—Robin Hood‘ Buckboard 7:20 p-m.—Mar. 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LTD.| _ ; ~~ BUILDING SUPPLIES | ws ".a.a....[U_€_c# : 2th Birthday Friday. —-6-25-—-pan-—¥—-Weather—— “OTTAWA (CP}—A worldwide organization will be 20 years old Friday. The United Nations tional, — Scientific -and- Cultural Organization (UNESCO) began a budget of $7,000,000. This it: = ment but this “was treated with contempt.” —His government is confident that its “‘controversial,.tough.- unpopular’. measures for a eure of Britain's economic ilis will succeed without creating cng i for a \asting reces- s a ~The world is approaching the time for a radical advance towards improved new mone- tary and credit arrangements, needed to “lubricate the chan- nels of trade.’ 3 no way clash with the British government’s commitment to “internationalize” its own’ nu- SURPLUS IN SIGHT Asked if he would have Brit. ain’s baiance of payments “We inherited a deficit ‘of | . | righted by next. summer, Wilson said: “a "by May. shes about 50 workers clear armory. eo : Car Plant Aareement | Is Sianed ~ SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) — An- agreement allowing Canadian Motor Industries Lid. to con- Vert two buildings at the nearby Peint Edward nayal base into an au assembly - plant was stgneé@ nere vy CMI ae and Industrial Estates CMI President N. Yano, Chairman J. C. MacKeen of the Board .of IEL and Robert W. fhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Nov. 4, 1966. 9 ment involves a @ year l¢ase on an %0-acre_ site. , | including rail, road and wharf . The agreement also in- ing a further 60-year period. Plans call for construction -of a $4,500.00 assembly plant within. three years. The plant would be ‘ to produce 10,000 Isuzu» and -Toyota auto- mohiles—a-year- and could even- tually.employ 1,000 persons. .. Mr; Yatio told a news confer- ence ‘the company now is ex- ploring the possibility of mar- keting Cape Breton-build Isuzu Belletts west as far, as the Prairies and im the eastern United States. - “ access cludes renewable Options cover- - M.-Mangue, IEL_ general man- ager, jointly signed the agree- ment. TEL is a provincial in- to initially produce 000 cars—Isuzu Bellett sedans —is expected to be in operation - would employed. Employ- ment could swell to 100.in three years when is ex- 7 TRIBE FEELS WEALTH The world’s. largest platinum au : ——T deposit isin the Bafokeng tribal ‘| , The iE eae cE “i 5 98 E FIeE | shows the i q eh that of a response North Vietnamese acthorities. UN headquarters and organiza- tions around the world. SMALL STAFF . The Canadian... staff ‘consists of ur Merlot two project officers and two | part-time librarians. The Canadian-_ecommission_—_ts+ ofthe _Canada_Council. From a Welliegton Street of- ‘fice ,atross from the Partia- ment Hill they direct the _re- search, informational and edu- cational projects involving affil- jated individuals and groups across Canada. ; International UNESCO origl- ‘nated the International Geo- physical Year, and the Interna-' tional. Hydrological Deeade launched: in -1965- to_help__fight shortage. Edueational projects are | 3 stressed, with 500 schools. par- ticipating in a worldwide twin- ning m. More than 12,000 travel grants to teachers have been given since 1952. Next year a project to raise the status of women through ed- -ucation. science and eulture will begin ATTEND CONFERENCE . 12.15—6-30 a.m.—News and Music at UNESCO headquarters. 2 Paris. : ' The Canadian comimittee is the. liaison between Canada, the CONTRACT BRIDGE By 8B. JAY BECKER i oe i af ; ie : te Ti . 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