cee anentt e not be able to alter the budgets,an impairment of the education drawn up by the school boards.|standards of this province. 7 | The committee recommended) The case made by municipal jto the legislature in an interim|councillors that since they raise jreport more than a year ag0|the money via taxation, they \that municipal councils should should control all expenditn-es Red, White Playing Cards 33 *"*s=ssi Latest Soft-Sell Gimmick Trustees Back "Canadian. yellow birch. Be-|More than a year ago--long ve-| Money Control | tula lutea, fore the current parliamentary) OTTAWA (CP)--About 25,000 decks of red and white playing "A @eciduous tree, 20 to 30|/4ebate on a new maple leaf) ~ORONTO (CP)--Any govern- ave the: Hal say. over. Se inches diameter, 60 to 80 feet) flag. ; ;ment action to remove a cheat arcade of any inde board of| gy - i veld om, ee white on red, red on white. |figh A hardwood of great util-| Behind the idea was the trade ; | ng 'declared. t [8 ' ' -board's control over how much! commission. "a t that, for reas On the faces of the cards arélity, heavy and hard-wearing.|department's problem of trying) it cas rks cabebed |: GOt {hk Suiiless catia 'shill It is true that, 1 cards with '"'maple leaf jokers' |short descriptions of 13 differ-|Used: extensively in block, her-|to promote Canadian lumber) money il spends 5 ppose Se Paige eageonthy for\ economy ,they act as a col have been handed out in thelent species of Canadian wood.|ringbone and strip. looring andj|sales in the United States with-|Thursay by the Ontario roma NCEE ra 4 geet a lecting agency but the rege | United States during the last/Fach card has a picture of ajstair treads and as hardwoodjout using so-called "hard sell" Trustees Council, |school boards in this recommen-|cipjlity for the administration .of . year in the trade department's|leaf or cone, followed below by| plywood for wall panelling and) techniques that might draw the) in the case latest soft-sell gimmick to pro- mote sales of Canadian lumber. The cards have been given away to U.S. lumb buyers, the legislature's select} It argued that "any move tojelected trustees rests where scription: "Build better with Ca-\niture woods, Other uses are|lumbermen and lead to pressure| committee on municipal be bbe og the autonomy of local|belongs--upon the shoulders of nadian Jumber." {that municipal council should!s¢chool boards . . . will result in| those trustees." Pees The organization argued be-|dation. ' jour schools a short text and the larger in-|doors. It is one of the finest fur-|wrath of U.S. congressmen and/|fore EYEFUL, AWFUL OR UNLAWFUL? There's a wide divergence of opinion around the United States and Canada about the topless bathing suit introduced in New York and modelled here by Tracy Ames in a Los Angeles garment district who in turn supposedly give them to their children, The cards are. designed for two! games--one called "Canadian timber," based on snap, the| other "Canadian maple leaf') which is similar to old maid. In the Commons Thursday | night, Jack Horner (PC--Aca-| dia) complained that the cards | were a waste of the taxpayers' money and '"'a shame on the Ca- nadian maple leaf." "Industry Minister Drury pointed out the cards had been ordered in 1963 before the Lib- eral government took office. However he found them "not really an unsatisfactory scheme for trade promotion." The back of each card is festooned with 35 maple leaves in a checkerboard design -- 'Make Headway Welland Canal Ship Traffic | ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Af- \ter more than a week of ship- ping congestion in the Welland An Associated |Canal some headway was made showed some |Thursday when 33 vessels were cleared through the canal by p.m. At one time Wednesday, 48 ships were being held up at northbound and southbound points of the system, Allan M. Luce, regional director of the showroom. Press survey buyers are stocking it while others are snaubbing it. Most | police departments reported they would arrest any woman wearing it in public. --(AP Wirephoto) People Are Hired Haphazard Way VANCOUVER (CP) -- for the wrong reasons, says| Phillip C. Perry, president of Pyscan Psychological Services! of Canada, Limited. Most people are hired in a haphazard manner, he said in a recent interview. They may fill in forms and take some tests, but at some stage a company| determine how a person will|------ representative called them in, | Too} many job applicants are hired| |has sales ability, but they won't! erage of 37 ships a day so far jtell you whether he will spend |t) . sa i his time sipping cocktails." St. Lawrence Seaway Author- ity's western division, said in an interview. | The backlog began building up June 7 and 8 when heavy fog | blanketed the area. It lifted for ja -short time but high winds, |from 40 to 50 miles an hour, jblew into the area Monday and further hampered movements. Mr. Luce said the majority of vessels being held up were lak- ers, but several were ocean-go- ing. The canal -has handled an av- work or turn out to be a drink- ing problem." Take the case of the attrac- tive salesman, he said. "Tests will show whether he this year. Movements are up jconsiderably~~ more than last _The selective method seeks to year, function on the job by identify-| looked them over and decided|i™g basic habit patterns, laid that the odds were the appli-|down early in life and that cant would make out. change very slowly, if at all. Starting with a three - day| Key to the system is the pat- seminar here, with later ones| terned interview designed to re- planned for other Canadian|veal the applicant's needs, mo- ys Unearth | Two Skeletons SARNIA (CP) -- Two human company representatives in \ cities, Pyscan hopes to ime sai and character traits, nel selection. The system was explained by John Huberman, vice-president of industrial relations for weld-| wood of Canada, Limited, which uses the method in processing) all job applicants from mill |, president of Britain's giant | Thursday. hands to managers. CAN CHECK ABILITY "Says that you give a person @ clerical accuracy test," he said. "If she performs the work in the required time period I can draw the conclusion that|!ey Nicholson, 81, federal gov- she can do this type of work|¢rnment timber controller from| appear to be those of "either a since, 1940 to 1963 and president of A.|man and a woman or a youth tests and time limits to involve|S- Nicholson and Son Limited. under some pressure, a degree of anxiety." DRINKING PROBLEM? "What I don't know is whether she will leave in three|pany; of injuries suffered in albe answered by laboratory months, devote herself to her|house fire he said. step-by-step method of pers -- skeletons, unearthed by boys }digging in a field in suburban | heart attack. | Point Edward Wednesday night, | have been shipped to the attor- DEATHS _atto jney general's laboratories in Toronto to determine their age By THE CANADIAN PRESS land racial origin, Sarnia coro- London -- Sir Henry Spurrier,| ner Dr. Douglas MacKinlay said yland Motor Corporation. Bruce Peachey, 17, David Rochester, N.Y. -- Wilmot|Chadwick, 15, and his brother (Rudy) Castle, 74, former Can-|Terry, 14, of Point Edward, ada Cup sailing champion; of a|found the skeletons when they , |dug for soil to fill in the sides Burlington, Ont.--Allan Stan-|of a shack they were building. Dr. MacKinlay said the bones jand an adult." He had no idea Saskatoon--Walter W. Luboff,|how long they. were in the 57, former president 'of Colum-| ground or if they are the bones bia Metals Exploration Com-jof Indians. Both questioris could tests, he said. Texas Gulf To Pre Ss Ahead Quickly, NEW YORK (CP) -- Texas Gulf Sulphur Company plans to press ahead quickly with the development of its big copper- zinc ~ sliver mineral discovery north of Timmins, Ont. That was announced Thursday by the company president, Claude O, Stephens, who also made official what had been widely believed--that the ore discovery may be twice as big as originally believed. Stephens said drill holes and} assay tests indicated a reserve of 55,000,000 tons of ore, com- pared with the original estimate of 25,000,000 tons. Stephens, who worked his way up from a job as an oil driller's helper, said drill holes over the Northern Ontario discovery in- dicated an ore body 200 to 500 feet wide and 1,800 feet long. One hole, said Stephens, cated a vertical ore depth of "at least 1,400 feet." DOWN TO 1,500 Dr. Charles F. Fogarty, exec- tive vice-president, later ex- plained that Texas Gulf hadn't tried to drill deeper than 1,500 feet vertically. "The only way to go deeper is to bring in bigger drills and there's no need to do it," he told reporters. The full size would eventually become clear during mining operations, Rumors about the size of the ore body had caused Texas Gulf stock to gyrate on the New York Stock Exchange ever since the original rumors of the| discovery reached here in April. The stock shot from $30 a share! to $60.50. But rumors, and continued si- lence of Texas Gulf, sent the stock back to $43.75 last week. It closed at #59 Thursday, down $1.75 on the day on what Walljnot accede to the plea. indi-| Mining Discovery Street said was profit-taking. Wall Street security analysts} Calculations following the ori-| Thursday night, forced to rely | ginal company announcement of| on much guesswork, figured the} the find April 16 was that the] ultimate earnings gain might be gross value of the find was|$3 a share of Texas Gulf stock] $837,500,000. But the larger ore} when operations get into full| body announced Thursday, along! swing. Stephens said the com-| with a change in indicated ore|pany plans to mine and process) yields, now provides a new) 6,000 tons wer a day--2,000,-! gross value calculation of $1,-|000 tons a year, 750,000,000. This will require a capital in-| Zine yield from recent drill- vestment of $25,000,000 he said. | ing is indicated to be 7.08 per|Stephens said the mine pit cent, instead of the earlier es-| would be opened almost imme- timate of 21 per cent. 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