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The Oshawa Times, 5 May 1960, p. 23

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 5, 1960 23 Technology May Mean Survival (CP)--A Canadian night | TORONTO scientist said Wednesday that the threat to the free world the former danger [tional Research Council and is not communism but a that the West may fail to realize that the material strength of a country rests on a high order of| scientific jecknology. Dr. C. J. Mackenzié, president of the Folios Energy Control | Board, The Canadian Press that the | Second World War demonstrated in a spectacular way that scien- tific proficiency is necessary for survival in modern wars. "The corollary is equally true that in peacetime a nation's in- dustrial survival in a highly com- petitive world also depends on the same base." Dr. Mackenzie, an engineer, also said that the world is in the early stages of a major tech- nological revolution but few lead- ers and people in the western democracies really appreciate this fact or what it means. MANY MISS POINT There was a lot of emotional talk and surprise at Russia's technological progress. Frantic pleas were being made that west- ern countries should train more engineers and scientists lo keep up with the Russians. Work Stoppage By Fur Union TORONTO (CP) -- Breakdown of negotiations between manage- ment and the Fur Workers Union may result in a oneay work stoppage in Toronto, Winnipeg and Montreal this month, a union official said Wednesday Max Federman, business man- ager of the 1,000-member Toronto local, said the stoppage would set the stage. for an industry- wide strike by 3.500 fur workers The parties must submit the dispute to conciliation or obtain a waiver of conciliation processes before - the union can legally strike. Existing contracts expired April 30 The union, a branch of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and| Butcher Workmen of North America (CLC). has presented a seven-point proposal topped by a demand for reduction of the work | week to 35 from 40 hours. told the annual dinner of| |strength of a country course just C primarily on it Scotland's als committee says birth control attempt ment." general assembly be evidence serving nature "What we really should be ask- ing is how it all happened," said president of the Na- Atimic Energy of Canada Lim- ited "1. suggest quite seriously that Russian progress lies in an ear- lier and more real acceptance of the simple idea that the material rests pri- marily on a higher order of scientific technology, not of on technology, but achieve- Russia's spectacular ments were preceded by years of sound education, training and a proper appreciation of the talents of the Russian people and the place of science and technology ina country's structiire. "The threat today is not com- munism--it - is that we may fail to tec hnological achievements came about.' realize how their (Russian) Birth Control As Environment LONDON (Reuters)--A repor! published today by the Church of temperance and mor- a further to control step In man s his environ- is 'but The report, which will be sub mitted to the Church of Scotland's later this month, "Wearing of spectacies or ar- tificial dentures are not said to 'against nature.' man's skil' in pre- says of "It can logically be maintained that contraception is but a further step in man's attempt lo control his environment." NATURAL GAS iS YOUR BEST BUY for They are! 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