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Mr, Alexander, a member of the St. Roch crew, hopes that his device will make it eco- nomically possible to keep in- land ports open for nagivation throughout the winter. The St. Roch expedition was commanded by Henry Larsen, an RCMP sergeant who later became a superintendent. Mr. Alexander was a constable and a crew member, At one stage in the voyage, the St. Roch was trapped:in the polar ice pack off Point Barrow, Mr, Alexander recalls. Mr, Lar- sen got the idea of working the vessel closer to a small iceberg in the hope of getting some shelter from the ice pack that was threatening to crush the vessel. The plan worked. Be- hind the iceberg was a basin of open water, "The underwater prow of that berg was clearing a channel through the ice better than an icebreaker could have done," he said. DESIGN WAS BORN In 1964, the two men were recalling the Arcti¢e trip and their experience with the ice- berg. Mr. Alexander said it should be possible to design a ship to work in ice as the ice- berg did. That was the start of the design of his unit, called an Alexbow. The design is described as reminiscent of the ram-bow of warships of the late 19th cent- ury, which in turn owed its original development to the days when the ram was a major weapon of Greek, Persian and Roman galleys. However, it works somewhat differently. The aim of the de- vice is not to hole other vessels below the waterline but to lift and to throw the ice on the un- broken ice surface on each side, so it will not damage plates of cargo ships following the ice- breaker. Mr. Alexander announced his new device last Friday. A pro totype was built at Kingston last winter for $60,000 and tested on Lake Ontario ice. Plans now are being pushed to get the unit into commercial production. The device is designed for use in four ways: 1, To be pushed by a tug or a small vessel. 2. To be used in a ob |powered icebreaker. | 3. To be attached to conven- tional ships. 4. To be built into the bow of a ship during construction, Mao's Foe Denounced By Name TOKYO (AP)--For the first time, the official Communist Chinese press has denounced by name an opponent of Mao Tse- tung in the Communist party chairman's power struggle in China. A broadcast by Radio Peking today named Peng Chen, fallen Politburo member and mayor of Peking, heretofore attacked only by Red Guard wall newspa- pers, as an opponent of 'Mao Tse-tung's thinking." A year after it was drawn up in the secrecy of a Communist party central committee meet- ing, a note of May 16, 1966, was made public by the official r dio denouncing the fallen Peking mayor, Under the rules issued last 4 |August for the current purge, called the "great proletarian cultural revolution," the official press was forbidden to denounce any leader by name without clearance from top political bod- ies. Text of the note, disclosed by Peking radio in a Chinese-lan- guage broadcast monitored here said in part: "The party central committee has abolished an old five-mem- ber cultural revolutionary com- mittee and its administrative structure, and established a new cultural revolutionary commit- tee which belongs to the stand- ing committee of the politburo."" "The party central committee also abolished a general report for a program of the five-emem- ber cultural revolutionary com- mittee which was approved by = committee Feb. 12, 196 "The so-called general report on a program of the five-mem- ber committee was actually nothing but Peng Chen's individ- ual repert. "The five-member committee was made up by Peng Chen as he desired, despite opposition from comrade Kang Sheng and other comrades," The note said Peng's general report on "the five - member committee was fundamentally erroneous and it was against the line proposed by the party cen- tral committee and comrade Mao Tse-tung."" It indicated the disgraced former Peking mayor himself had set up a so-called "'cultural revolutionary' purge commiitee before the current purge cam- paign was reported to have be- |gun last summer, rr er