‘TWO-MAN POWER SS — F o eran Pedal-Propulsion Aircraft - Expected To Fly During "67 By DAVE McINTOS H OTTAWA gineers here are. hoping to he the first to put into the air’ suc: cessfully @ man-powered fiying machine. - ; With luck, the pedal-propulsion aircraft will fly a figure-eight, one-mile course at.the old Rock- ’ cliffe airfield here some time in 1967. Hey ~ (CP)—A dozen en- . Ray Kempster, a retired RCAF wing commander acting as chairman of the group, said . jt is hoped to start. soon on con- si a basement—of a fuselage prototype. . .. . This will determine whether. two men can pedal fast and long enough to turn the two propel lers to get the machine into the air and kéep it there for’ a 22 |funds is a mile-an-hour flight around the wing will be,.97 feet long. back many times over. About probably ‘be built in 1960,” British industrialist Henry in .sections and -assem-|Kremer offered a $15,000 prize 19 an old hangar at Rack, lor the | flight fe 1% space can be found, |over. a measured course. Sev- TWO PROVIDE . eral British groups have been Pt ee eae working on this project, aw Czerwinsk' i i , National Aeronautical Establish: IT’S FUN, CHALLENGE ~ ment, will weigh. about 165| “We're.doing it for fun and pounds and carry two men of as.a hobby,” said H.’C, Lautt- tome 150 pounds edch. Procurement'.of material and problem. Ittook—‘about a+ year, to find proper racing bicycle. pedals in England. Members collect money by passing. the hat Eine “But not entirely. It has never been done before and it's a chal. lenge.” \ csr Groups in Calgary and “for- onto are working on the same project. among themselves ‘at thejr meet- | Pf ; ' ; ings. — a Ses ‘| To win the prize, a man-pow- A. N. Le Cheminant, chair-|ered machine must get: at least 10. feet off the ground. The Ot- tawa aireraft- with a, 97 wing, will to get man of the national man-pow- ered ‘flight. section of the Cana- dian™Aeronautics and Space In- ar nf ‘. oe Neeo® + % + | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan.°8, 1966. | ‘plans include the addition of two _ |newsprint’ machines. In Alberta, MacMillan Bloe- del and Powell River intends to begin construction of a pulp mill by. Jatuary, 1968, at Whitecourt. The company has taken over the asséts of the Alberta West For- est Products Corp. whieh had planned to-.build. a 120,000-ton newsprint mill at the site. In Néw’ Brunswick, Rothesay Paper Corp. began production 000-ton .newsprint mill in East St. John. . eo EXPAND CAPACITY — . In Ontari ° ing capacity at the Kapuskasing mill by the aiidition of a new 110 machine. An existing machine, of 60,000-ton capacity will be closed down and the net increase of 50,000 tons is ex- “Two ‘new projects are planned in Newfoundland: Price Bros. is installing “a w machine at Grand Falls. it will replace the output of four older machines and add about 35,000 tons to the mill’s capacity in 1967... - The -Newfoundland Pulp and Chemical Co. Ltd., controlled by Octane Oil Co. of New York, in January, 1965, at.a new 160,-| ce Falls Power and Paper Corp. Ltd. is expand- pected to be. effective in 1967. Cahce. Stated capacity will: be 100,000 tons of newsprint and 75,- 000 tons of -pulp. , In. Quebec, Consolidated. Paper Corp. is madernizing its news- print mill.,at Grand'Mere by in- stalling a 108,000-ton machine to replace. five smaller machines. The new maching_is expected to go into production.in 1966, ‘add- ing’ about 40,000 tons to annual capacity. - f Among. expansion _ programs atmounced this year for its; Que- bec wood-processing facilities by Pricé Bros. and Co: Ltd. is the acquisition of an $16,000,000 high-speed paper-making ma- ne for the-Price plant at ma. ; ROUND UP SUSPECTS JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Nearly 3,000 South African po- licemen went into“aetion Thurs- day in thickly-populated _indus- trial areas around Johannes- burg and staged‘a big roundup f suspected criminals Sweenea iat dawe 66. the ave 8 awn 3 southwestere Negro townships where nearly 500,000 Negroes Hive and arrested about 700. Many of those held will be re- leased after screening, Police 4 PUT EOF MY 6000 r ARE YOU DOING OUT- Dr. ~ WIFE’S PERFUME ON |! DOORS THIS TIME O! BY MISTAKE.., VINGNVYS _HSNOW AgNSIN. will build a mil at Come-By- 'Chief Brig. Louis Steya said. mile course. | atibute, sald’the group has spent - ones ON THE AIR ee ess BELIEVE ITORNOT — ) The j the project. |tain in this regard so far ie that: roup may get. its money |they must have powegful legs, The following program list- : ings “are -- published ‘ free -of charge, as a public service and than that to make turns: The two-man - aircrew hasn't | Ne Expa nsion Plans Announced 6°X'INSOV_ 138535 _ appear as prese’ us by) : G50 the stations eoncersad. By Pu p, Paper Com ies. pMONDAY PROGRAMS MONTREAL \(CP)—Nine Ca- be forecast for-‘ipe6, says the “ ‘CFCY-TV nadian pulp and paper compan- |Newsprint A on of Can- 13 a | ies i dee ed major ex- jada.’ ; ag 30. pom. Musicale pansion plans, but only <mod-|. In g- report, the” association 2.00 p.m.—Film Festival est” production increases caf isays. most of the expansions |. 3 100 Oe sae th! ee ge ee programs planned by compas- 7A p- moan tol che teu . ~111.05—-Starlight—Serenage «= — les. -aeross Canada. _will-not-- be: = Oe 11.30—News: and Weather completed ‘until 1067 or 10968. pes pam.—Bonnie Prodden Show 111.35—Starlight Serenade. Most mills now were close to ats ache Ya Te 12.00—CBC . News. Weather end capacity and could not increase ~§.30 pom.—Music Hop OAR production, — 2 4.00 vine Haehalon Father 12.15—News and Music CBC mand. : ‘ . 6.30 p.m.—Gazette Cea ——~|. For , 1066, a tion in- 7.00 p.m.—-CFCY TV News ‘ F pe “erease of 200,000 tons, or "24 i e a. muecrnanen ay MONDAY’ ~ |per cent. over 1965 levels is fore-| p.m.—Mona te Ke : ae * . . mpare: 8.00 p.m.—Two Faces West f 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 ee anenced goo i 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer i aoe Show, Pert 1 fon increase this year over last, 9,00 p.m.—The Fugitive ontd. ‘ ce i 10.00 p.m.—Show’ of he Week 8:00—CBC News and Inland Wax. nd, ia ease in 11.01 pim.—The Sixties 8:15—Maritime Sportscest he : = : “11.30 p.m.—Seven "aieus Boots. 8:21—The Merning Show, Part 1 Total Canadian newsprint | * 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News , | 8:35—Max Ferguson Show production, in 1966 is estimated 12.13 a.ms—Local Weather: and Sports| 9:00—CBC News © at a possible 8,000.00 tons, the iW 12.15 a-m.—Sign Off : 9.10—Commentary association = i M > 7 9:15—Assignment . 12-monttr total for is about he _> CKCW-TV 9:212A.M: Chronicle 7,800,000 tons. ~ e Ht) a 10:00—Court Of Opinion Fa : ti oe ‘erat Sigh On 10:30—A.M. Chronicle © se “* Sachin ve we) — M 2 ‘ i | 0,00 a.mi—Ivanhee = = j 10:45—Playroom® € describes ? 10.30 @.m.-Nove Scotia Schools ~ |11:00—CBC News self as a\pon-profit trade organ- hh 11.30 a.m:—Friendly. Giant 11:05Joan Marshall » jization by Canadian DAI LY CROSSWORD - 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene. 11:15—For Consumers newsprint manufacturers in 1934 ACROSS Sica 28. LBERUFE ; - 12,00 p.m.—Butternut Square 11:20—Rural Commentator to promote the whlfare of the). 1, Rud : — | HORA z my} 12:20_p.m.—Across 11:30—The ers newsprint industry. “fellow Givumia 20. Sond: iF “as Serr @ Th baba ies pte sc tas hsclaat ane yee " The nine new newsprint ero} 5. Soup 3. Glacial 21. Lake faye Ol Cae : ¢ — 4 we i ects under way now or. i- sound e near ara et fe ei Sie Pz h 230 ae Home With Helen | 12:00—Jamboree Junction’. _ nitely planned. will boost produe-| 19, Antiquatea Fig-ron eave Syra-. te AS ge 7 : rocker : 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals tion’ by ‘about. 805,000 tons. the! 41. an 1 with adde* : DIRIAIL Matt INI 3.L0 p.m.—To- Tell The Truth “| 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast : ¥ In addition several. ‘one ar ao PIAIRIC ALY SAT ie 3.30. p.in.—Teke Thity 1:00-=CEC News and Weather | TePOrt eaves. tas : peeler | material —-_ __ N.Y. gO ALIEN 4.00 pyn.—Bonnie Prudden 1:15—“Gordie Tapp Show cow ‘pulp and Keakt weer ae oe: oe + Beet ActONRTS 4,30. p.m.—Razzle Dazzle . 1:45—Time Opt For Melody _. {pansion ee es pla palm ae . work (AEIBEISMIONNY * $20 p.m.—Toytown LTV |--1:59—D.0. Time Signal " |for ‘completion w thin three| 18. Century 6. Loiters 24. Thus ' beowes $.00:'p.m.—Supper Club _| 2:00—Time Out For Melody years. plant T. Russian = ——-2, French é.15 p.m.—TV News ’2:1$~Atlantic School. B’cast Four new projects are| 4.Longs river cols ; 6.25 p.m-—-TV Weather “Listen and Tell: Stories” planned in British Columbia. (for) 8. Certain 27. Rough lava, 39. Settled 6,30 p.m.—TV. Sports 2:30—Atlantic Schoo! B’cast - Eurocan Pulp:and Paper. Co. een t religious -_ 30. Heart 40. Ceremony 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club” "Paclons Farcais” : Ltd. has been granted timber} amas mene 35. Engtish o. Date 7:00 p.m.—Cembat 2:45—John Drainie Tells:A Story rights gf, Kitimat, B.C., and has} 3) jorse god = 9. Sham river cancpe 8.00 p.m.—Bewitched 3:00—CBC News _ funtil next November to proceed po a deny 10. Recome 36. Lucid - island 8,30: p.m.—Don - Messer ” $,03—Trans-Canada Matinee with the construction of a ‘ 38. African 43i Man's pro- ’ $:50 p.m.—The Fugitive $:30—Trans-Canada. Matinee - = |nosed “mill. The mill, in its . 15. Unhappy monkey nickname 10.00 p.m.—Show of the Week 4:00—CBC News initial stages, would produce, &@+—- 11.00 p.m.—The Sixties ? 4:03—-Canadian Roundup daily 450 tons of pulp and paper oe 11.30-p.m.—Glencannon 4:10—Music In The: Air oad Shien Of newt. alee 12.00 -p.m.—CBC National News 4:1$—Music In The Air Glan. Candin: tes cel| ea, ee is eo 4:30—Assignment es ete-te-4e aad to- oak aah Bt Sooner 3 5 2:20 a.m.—LTV News 4;:35—Music In The Air - _ wh Os 12.30 p.m.=Station ‘Sign Off 5:00—Mer: Fish Broadcast chine ot -196,000-ton capacity | [| 31, Manpiey le | 5:20—Tempo its present Crofton, B-C., -| 32, Measure; cFCY 5:20—CBC Notebook PUT IN NEW MACHINE ‘< ocan ee In the Powell River. areay|*" of dawn . : MONDAY 5:45—Tempo and Notebook (Contd) ‘MacMillan Bloedel_ and Powell “3 6.3(—-News and Weather ‘6:15—On Parliament Hill River is installing a new ma-| > stom Roundup , | 6:20—Today’s Editorial Ce to age 160,000 ae : oar ° : _ 845 =taland Weather | 6:25—Inlane rather and Sports = . , ee eather ~~ and Mar. 6:25: ne er er ari Sports a = as rt in late 1967 ae ° ~.6.46—Morning Roundup 6:30—Business Barometer or early 1968, 44. Page oe 6.55—News and Weather 6:35—Who Will Come With Me ° Weldwood of Canada Lid. and number > 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:50—Rod.and Charles Price Bros, and Co. Ltd, plan: to 45. Past, old : -7,15—Morning Roundup 7:05—Music In ue cronies build a bleached Kraft mill at 2 ee 7.30—N 8:00—As Time 3 By © Hes 8 8A with ¢ 08 ; 735—Ferm, oa <- | 9:00—Country Magazine ee by 1972 at the , ra 47, Bowling 7.40—Morning Roundup: YO0G--CEG National News Production of sewsprint is ia- “noes : 7-45—Ialend Weather & Mar. ‘emp. TO:TS—Tadey's Eaitoral eng’ Speskin® lckided ia the project. coed .46—Morning Roundup : en ; Alexandra Forest Products DOWN 7.56—Sports, Capsule & Scoreb~ard 20a Ee coe Ltd. is building ‘a sawmill in| 4 ‘Foundation 3 ane 3 : “ELS. Transcription Musie the Peace River area scheduled : : aS 11—Weather 12:00—CBC News). for completion by-July, 1966. The’) DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: 8.16—Morning Roundup 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland. and [company is committed to build| - ; Spo ' ; AXYDLBAAKRE 8 45—Weather Marine Weather a pulp mill to be in production fe LONGFELLOW : Round: _8.50—Atlantic. News 8:58—Thought For ‘Today _9-00-—Natonal News — CBC ~9.18—Assignment CBC. _ } 9.11—Preview Conimentary 9.20—Notes and Music. V0 00-—-News: .& . leather. 12:15—Musie In The Night CONTRACT’ BRID by ‘the end of 1970. Long-term GE ie cathe dh ~ By Bed AY BECKER. One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos-.. trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. . ial oak ‘IPF CJL ator nd : _— F XJK WOFTV JB XIKL- |: 11. 00=News. an South dealer. wood four notrump. Apparently) WF #1 ‘ 1.05—Wemen's’ inetitore Program | Both sides vulnerable, South bid a grand slam in the Se ee en, SAY E 11. 20cAieios nd duane Sena ° hope that his partner had both} HX IF HZF.—DZCCFLCTU — 4 11.20-Montague Enterteine bse ‘coven hearts woukd be cold, | Seturday's Cryptoquote: THE EDUCATION OF ‘THE HU. 11.50—Notes and -Musle .- : gi kqs108es It turned out that South’s hope, MAN MIND COMMENCES IN THE CRADLE.—COGAN 11: SSeailonti News Roundup aa if a alized, pe eee iM,apl ! _ © W006, King Festures Syndicate, Ie) i. i leather WEST “ Bagr e to ecore’ an ‘a 10 points |-— ao ~ - : i f 12.05—Tewn and Country -Time . - {and ‘thus ‘achieve a top: score, ‘ ‘ inte aa ee AMQTHS 910862 © [2 tie, seven hesrla'%o coves |OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 12:45—Town and Country Time O04 | o53 ) |notrump. North - apparently each ma ae _ ee 1.00—News and Weather $6432 310987 |found it difficult to believe that |. -/™" =" hh "SAREE Bina ‘and Country Time - iy sou South would-open with a forcing : Y) -15—Gerdie Tapp Show - ents : two bid’ with only one ace and Mest ci & Country Time Sixazeress then also jump to seven hearts. Sues bale Weather at ; . Strangely enough, the biddi: .05—Mostly-« Music @KQ5 —. at another table went this 3.00—News. Headlines & Weather South West North East 3.03Trans-Canadea Matinee The bidding: 24 3o~ 4NT Pass - $.30-—-Moatly Music > South West North Mast | ¢y Pass INT Pam 4.00—News Headlines and Weather| 29 3 3 Pass Pass Dble Redble 4.03—-Canadian: Roundup .| 4NT 5 $4 ‘Pass | Confusion reigned at _ this 4.10—~Tops In Pops 19 Pass 7 Pom “liable algo, where North inter-| 5.00—News and Weather Pass Dble_ Redble : 8.05—The Outports sat kin sea th Blackwood r notrump bid 5.25—Marine Weather Opening leed-SIne. of Metee. ee rl ie 62a the Come This hand, believe’ it or not,'|as shawing two aces and an un- f 6.00—News sa Weather was played m8 pair pore st apecttioe oe an (oe an the nationals in Toronto, Can- ada, in 1964, ‘| At, one.table the bidding went {as strown, South becoming the unfortunate. declarer at seven notrump redoubled. This, was certainly not the best contract |partner’s double forbade a ‘in the world, especially with lead, so-he led the jack-of . West being clever enough to 615—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Today's Editorial ,6.25—Sports Parade 6.30—Business Bafometer 6.35—Tonight’s . Music 7.00—Back”to the Bible 7 30—Newa & Weather 7.45—Tanight’s Music " 8.00-—Praject 66 CBC 9 try Time CBC * {lead a, . South missed his 10.00—CB8C National News, 9n. target ‘by seven tricks, going |points on the deal!) ue } \. Parliament Hill. end Speaking|dewn 4,000 points. ~ This was 6,930 points more Personally The confusion was caused in|than the unfortunate North. — 16.30-University-of The Air CBC ‘| part. by. West's bid |South pair at the previous table: of five had scored! ~ 11.00—News and Regional Weather spades over the Black- ud + .