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Ll by 2 group of nuciear <-> N 7 - = a |engineers and draftsmen on de-_ ; . |sign of a new and more econo- ? . « s mical plant to generate electri- ' ’ q F ca! -ower from uranium.. vnoor moos PEiVate Plan PENSIONS “sets . \Canada Lid said the i cFCY-TY ¢ and development work may . ‘ take several years to complete, 1S om —Husce s s 8s but the new type of power plant 206 2 Fite Sect |Dromises to be much cheaper 2X om ths 5 te Life vv to build and to operate than 30 pe Mowers of ruth . plants now being built. 3H om take “het, : s | The new plant will use ordin- 40 ow As the World lune ; oe lny tapgWater in place of ex- eh oe See Sa OTTAWA (CP)—It's strictly Within those bounds, three pensive heavy water in some ot | $00 p= —Dr. Who up to employers and employees choices are open: — \the ‘process, eliminating the SR a0 es ep : to deste how. to integrate ex- 1 the existing—_private_plan 20d for heat-exchange mach- | 60) om Provencal Alters listing private plans with the the Canada i2€ryY and lowering the cost of 6S om tee tonwe rew-preclaimed Canada Pen- as a be fully Plant construction. o}} p= -Gemne son Plan. Health Minister La- pir meet nto it with contri- Nuclear power stations sow 700 om -CECY IV News | sear cold bean os - \under construction at Kincard- quring = 715 pm.—Satery 65 "See mecca a ak oa ae po whee lime and Pickering. Ont., use| 730 pm —Beanched in Gh as cht i A ce 2 |heavy water both as a moder- ‘application ‘a SO om -the fope waar Qn sitaatiaa "ake ania gl retetinels unchanged. fol. 2timg medium to control the ‘rage 3 9D pm Bed Swe tembores en up to vee” we ned ie a aoe } fission of uranium, and as a municipal Pt 930 pm —Perry Mason She added the government's! civil ¢ regard \coolant to take heat from ‘the the =< 10.30 p.m —festive! <i: Season ane ak ee i |uranium reaction and transfer | “Say Nothing” eves wl iations on rhe CPP can be “stacked™ jit to steam generators. ing ‘z= 31.30 p= —World of The French ao ee — on = i « the ae | In the new plant, heavy charter oO Canadian Student ee . wi contributions— |water will continue to be used | | 1205 22 ctr nt sere eel ie aay penn res GiNk OCIA wt $80 by She Moderating mei. ihe ate of eary water |S m— - eo ~ presets acquired prior to the plan and. _ aided to existing payments Bog power generating [3 #1215 p= —Sqe Off secondly. that no employee will = commaanarans toe the equipment {n- | om: be worse off under any new to pi a duced inside the nuclear wy water to be pro- CKCW.TV ° rise in benefits. ‘ plants being con- : | Miss LaMarsh just back —P resent arrangements power generators. Nova Scotia and 9.57 am—Staron Sgr On from a European tour to collect ‘ abandoned entirely | will cost $15 te ae 16.00 am —Canadien Schools background on medical care i" favor of the CPP alone. \s considerable saving both im $20 a pound. ‘Ou SSP 0.30 om —Nowe Scotia Schoos plans. was speaking to a district _ This will be a “pretty rare” | 1120 pm —Across Canade “conference of the International ‘#5¢. but may be done with | 1200 pm —friendly Giant Chemical Workers Union (CLC). ™ -— Sone plans which | 12.15 p.m. —Chez Helene It--was_her first major public__"°* @ppear inadequate =| : i ap! 1230 pm —Butermt Squere ‘statement on‘ th® government’s Miss LaMarsh said the ques- | “CLYDE C WHITE zy 1250 om—CBC News attitude toward integration of tion of integrating the CPP | of Lexington Neb, i 1.00 pm —Wednesdey Pieybl = the CPP with existing pension With existing plans is not en-| Te 7 DAY oo Matedor ‘programs : tirely new, nor is it as difficult , ee = 23 pm—Ar Home Wah Helem © She stressed several times 25 has been pictured. ' or lee z= Crocker ~ . that there is nothing in the gov-. “It certainly requires a little - OF THE 1880'S, I 3.00 p.m—Momert of Truth ‘ernment plan® which will cover work. but it can readily be ac- | BECAME A MOTHER + 330 pm_—teke Thity , Some 6.400.009 workers. requir: complished.” FOR THE FIRST 4.00 pm—As The World Turns img changes im private -.pro- The health minister said that, | TIME ON THE +2 pee—ieee Bante grams as an aid to solving this and | Tih OF JANUARY 5S oni We. “This is the choice of those other questions, her department AND ; 52 p-m—Musx Hop employers and emplovees who : : aa | » 600 pm—Provincial Affairs have company pession plans or *rtly will launch a detailed | CHILDREN YSIS pm tones Televison “Mews oo te the scifemplovedtin the and wide - spread information 625 p= —esthe - ” aie case of a private plan program on the CPP. 635 pm—Supper Cub | e t 7.00 p.m —Maverick : : d | —iStisee.___| Federal Dept. Considers | "9.00 pm-—led tive —bores = ee a eters a RS IDE 9D om—Perry Macon - 10.30 p.m—Festva! — See Norung $1. Minimum Wage Under 17 11 30 pm.—Worid of the French By BEN WARD ees under 17: must not work he- | Coneten Sudo OTTAWA ‘CP)—A minimum tween 11_p.m. and 6 am. and 12.00 p.=—CBCIV Meas wage of $1_an hour for workers makes no provision for exemp-— 1215S em—Viewpoins under the aze of 17 is beeing tions in cases. 12.20 om—tione! Network News oropesed in labor devartment! yo may be em-| 12.25 o.m.—Station Sgn Off reculations under the new fed- nloved unless ‘he has reached | : eral Lather Code the minimum school - leaving 6°X INJOV.Lau5aS CrcY SaDID is provmee. L! ; NM : a cond rane ee Feb. = aie te provinces. Youre Farce © USED To HOLD | /_xow I HANS = : WEDRESDAY ruary and- comes into effect <a : | anne arr 2 HAND OUST t 0 ROLD IT oO : +Jaly—!. applyinc_to_the—handful-+SE TIME eae : RO iTIC! EVEN j 6 N—New ed Vierheo rt caich ; The Labor Code itself sets out THERE | SEN WE WERE + - 665_tierd Weather Mer Yous Stéeral furisdiction : an~eight-hour—-day-sed_ 40-hour + FEET INSIDE THE CRAFT 646—Morning Roundup It promdes 2 $1.25 hourty week with a maximum eitht = a, I 655—Neas and Westher minimum waze for workers 17 hours overtime in a week. Ex- 9 @n. Shinn Chckiicn Weer jamd ever but leaves the wage tra overtime may be worked a ‘ of youncer workers to denart- only under special permit from DAILY CROSSWORD ll gone Inert reculations the labor department to cover a ; ; : f 735 tem taper oa - rvs son. A ga * 1. Crow's cry tease ; gos , t a : i, . Con- . Gp aprecntrs, Asn pertincal sed’ bas tors weot'ta| The regulations expend on the| ‘Deepa 5.Gemus tainers 7 &—tslard Weather Mar Tene nl ail ‘ehaadinee <s code’s section that a‘lows for the middle of lily for 7 S6—Sports. Cacevie & Scoreboard U™OTS cua sidigid Pgh oF ecses : : hiare | 4. Tributary 6. Stare writi 8.0)--Mews ment by a2 May 19 deadline. averaging working et of the Mis- ily ca ee Toev still are in draft form and two or more weeks. They would | : 7. Bay 23. Exca- a iq t any employer. on. notify- | BISS!PPL - Bay . Exca & io—Morning Roundup bhely wilj be pol:shed up t» permit any employ a Fe a 8 45—Westher some e¢ hefore being en- ing the ers act cosaee. ©. Net over 24. Spot- 8 50—Atiantic Mews acted psecgge tel Fy a | kate 10. Breaches ted ing 13 weeks. However. over- : 8 53—Thought Far Todew A section dealing with the ™ cond te id after 1@| :11-Exuded 12. Canadiar cat 9.1) Preview Commentary younger workers sets out a $i pme To a | 13. Goals Indian. 25. An - © 16—Nores and Music hearly minimum with a provi- : ‘ 14. Part of a 14. Distress accepted 70.00-Nees “and Weather sion that the rate may be lower the averaging _ ines |. Oveent signal “naxum ; 10.05—Kinchen Corner With Jeane im cases where special training _ Firms ; : 15. Vitality | 16. Varying —-26. Convert hours over a period beyond 13 | . ti Ashiey ts provided te increase skills. i hae to aka al 16.Turf Weight: into i end Msic Pay im these cases would be at Weeks would hax _* | 17. Half em India leather li 10 10—Nores tion, satisfying ; 5 10.15—Stop The Record rates established by the labor Special ee mat the 18. Cuts 19. Reduction, 27.Confederate 35. Priestly 3 ' $0.18—Notes and Music department fer each individual Sa ae esau poe longer Pa ph ne ne = oon if as case . ‘ 7 Pe . a . eys . i; 10. 55—Cafiing Copeman whe a. ieee : b oe ~ VWieather It alse specifies that employ- limit ae ei t an em-| 23. Qui is 1. 15—Notes we Quixote S—Bulletin Boerd ployer may deduct from the! 2 Gasp $.obteiens ails ei | 2-43-* Neseened Yodey ond minimum hourly wage for | 26. Mender 11.5S—Aviantic News Roundup oc ee oe | of pots : Weath | 300—CBC News cents a meal cents a 29. Cutting 12.00— 3.03—Trans-Canade Watine- y for lodging. tool 12.05—P.E.1. 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In this sample A is used «=| @) lo. - 625—Sports Parade for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, aposs | Gf i+ ¥ 6 3) -Biares: Beoreter trophies, the length and formation of the words aré all hints. on ist eae oe BRIDGE Each day the code letters are different. j Re | bs 7.00—Beck to the Bible iw ¥.30—Neews and Westher A Cryptogram Quotation nee 7 45—Progrem Schedule By B. JAY BECKER * . 7 hint HJ GYH TYH ALXDK ASI xN m . 0-se-teigire Gute South dealer. After ruffing the club, deciar- = at C25-Hens Meade os weet Neither side vulnerable. er cashed the ace of hearts bat; HJD QXLND Y¥Y SECYHXDYLXFH.—, m 9 00—Vercevver Orch | then realized that it might be) axEEXYG QYZECHKL . 90.00-CBC Met News On i NORTH Tatal to continue with the king i Petenet Hi eh ose if the hearts were not divided ‘Yesterday's Cryptoquote: A VOTER WITHOUT A BALLOT i Provinces 22 “f 3S LIKE A SOLDIER WITHOUT A BULLET —EISENHOWER { 1D0* iy 10.30—Sound of the Sixties @AKQ64 . j Now ) 11.00-News and Regional Wester | 4Ks3 FB ong eee om (© 155, King Festures Syndicate, Inc.) | > ir. HANK! 11 .05—Stariight Serenade {- KAST lhe expected spade retura with S Neat Weeher K1053 QI92 1135-setghe Serena les Sasr the ace. cash the AK of die’ OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE O 1200-CBC News Weeter and | @1952 @16s |. |then te the gach of benete | ; = _- ot” in order to discard two spades | i> CBA RADID ' @Az7s ae aa iv i wroeespa @AK10542 This scheme wou | @73 worked all right. cn i GOLD INSTEAD OF CULTURE! BUT 3 600—The Morning Sow Pet ¥ ~ $62 eee Gas ae t She Te: | [HERE WTHE cry 1 CANT BE OF 600D CHEER = I FACED x 7.00—The Morning Show. Part 1 ‘The bidding: corued @ heat. te jack. As 9 [PRACTICE! PAW TLD ME > Oe ceca | Setth West Nerth East recult of this play. South event- Geet Mandag tien Pos 2 7 Pass a6 Pass ually had to lose a spade trick i 2¢ and go down one oaeat News Opening ‘ead—queen of clubs. Of course. South could always. @.11—Commentary There is miore to play,/of most have made the contract by tak- =S iv S/S NUFED? 9.16-AM Chronicle hands than meets the eve For inc a heart finesse. but there HO.-: PURSNOC 10. 15—Plewooe example. take this hand where was no particular reason for as- Po p-Aty CAR. 10 30—-Uversty of the Air Wes: led ‘he queer of clubs, suming that East had_ three te it ; ; Ox 7 11.00-CBC Mews which held. continued with the the queen fm wWisovtH’ ‘No Somnenn wo! MoM jack. which also held. ‘East What declarer should have s tase so & 1) OS—Joen Marshel a ; 3LE, 5 10.15—Fer Consumers having plaved the 7 -5). amd done was lead the ten of hearts és NATCHEFIV 11.20-@ecord Albue then led 2 third club, which at trick ‘ four ad of trick | AHETE 7 11.30—The Acchers South ruffed five. Thié play id have made — e ail 11 45-Cenediers On @ecord West's last play was wrong with the queen but would be un | ’ 12.00—lerboree functor because he should have known with the ueen but would be un- { 12.15—Tenressee Ernie Ford that East had precisely the A-10 able to make a damaging re } 1230—Martieme Fem Cov ae ce aaa a ee | th / . 2O-CEC Mews and Wester ruff the third round clubs. s. i returned a trump, <abstie tay une See Seath could not have the 19-x-x South would win it in his hand, ' i t 3 1.45—Teme Out For Melody of chabs or he would have cov- cash two dismonds and ruff a a 1.59-D.0. Time Signe! ered the jack with the kimg diamond. and thén enter dum- UHAT'S W i 2.00—Time Out for Melody West should therefore have my with a trump to disnose of i DG Aremme Kemnn & nnot iahufted to @ spade at trick three. his spade loser* o . . . : . ‘ é