en eee RARE EN aR a I SIE t tama ee ee i oes 2 SPRESAZSELIIO - | (12) suburbs and the city. This \ Montreal lawyer Carl Golden- | 'berg who was appointed by the | Ontario government to Long Course On Mining Said Useless KINGSTON (CP) -- A British Columbia mining executive' told the Chemical Institute of Can- ada Tuesday that university en- gayenns courses over four and years are obsdlete. E, G. A. Colls of Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company, Trail, B.C., told the institute's three-day conference that the obsolescence is caused by the rapid change of science and dis- covery. "Perhaps the best solution," he said, "is to provide a basic grounding at university level which would supply a young man with sufficient understand- ing to guide his future educa- tion in the industrial sphere of his choice. "Clearly, no four-or five-year engineering courses can pre- pare & man for many years) ahead in view of the ultra-rapid' change that science and discov-| ery impose on the world and him." At another session, Prof. D. J. LeRoy of the University of Tor- onto said soft-core students are partially responsible for a two- thirds failure rate among Tor- onto honors chemistry students. | "Non-studious students think) they can get by on native abil- ity alone," he said. 'They just won't attend tutorial lessons, they won't go and see their pro- fessors for consultation, and their assignments aren't handed in." Dr. LeRoy said he gathered , statistics for 10 years of those honor students who passed out of their first year with an av- erage between 55 and 60 per) cent, "We found practically zero were graduated in the honors program." TDLC Urges Merger For Metro TORONTO (CP)--A mendation of total amalgama- tion for Metropolitan Toronto was presented to the Golden- berg royal commission by Tor- onto and District Labor Coun- c'! Tuesday. The council, which represents 120,000 workers in the area, said; "At present Metro is an uneasy alliance between the arrangement has been under an ever-increasing strain caused mainiy by the rapid growth of several of the municipalities and the diminishing of Tor- onto." The report, presented to study Metro, also said the metro form of government has served well as an intermediate stage in the area's development, but that the time has come to go all the way in uniting public services. The Canadian Union of. Pub- lic Employees, in a brief sub- mitted Tuesday to the commis- sion, said it fears amalgamation of Metro's' 13 municipalities would cost the CUPE's 16,000 area members benefits they have won in contracts with mu- nicipal agencies. "We are determined that our members are not going to take another backward stop,' the report said. "We cannot submit to a legislative stroke of the pen." Gas Tax Hike | 'Not Needed' Probers Hear PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- J. 0. Goodman, genera] mana- get of the Automotive Transport} Association of Ontario, ina sub-} mission to the Ontario Commit-| tee on Taxation Tuesday, said the government's two-cent gas tax inerease 'wasn't neces- saty."" Motorists pay 15 cents tax on every gallon of gasoline pur- chased in Ontario. The association told the com-| mitice that anticipated reven-| ves from motor vehicle taxa-| tion will be more than adequate| to offset the cost of construct- ing and maintaining provincial highways and streets The association's figures were bated on a 20-year period end- ing in 1977 The Institute of Chartered Ac- eountants of Ontario submitted a brief to thecommitter deal- ing with highway expenditures and motor vehicle taxation to March, 1962. Motor vehicle, fuel and .gaso- line taxes and vehicle licence fees cliected from 1918 to 1962 left the government with $407,- 625,000 after the operating costs of building and maintaining highways, and 70 per cent of the provincial police had been paid, the report said The province received about $173,000,000 from taxation in 1962 on motor fuel and fuel oil, it added, and a further §$70,- 000,000 was raised through ve- hicle and driver licence fees. CLEAN UP RIVER LONDON (CP)--Salmo yi} soon return to the Thames| River as a result of the London) County Council's drive to clean} up the river, Some fish: already} have been reported to _ , te x K KR ® 'SEA SNARK' K ax AY GYM SET W onl Ramber STANDARD Superb qualities features two - tone saddle, mud guards and chain guard, new white plastic handle bar grips, super nickel plating, extra strength wheels. 4.95 Deluxe Standard Bicycle Available in boys & girls models. 18" or 4 95 16" frame size ... strong %" axle, chromium- STOP! 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