i. nd \ L ' | GOOD TO HAVE AROUND THE HOUSE Visible proof that the atomie age wil make things casler Is in his "s'ave manipulator" of the AMF Atomics (Canada) plant at Port Hope, The man ipulator 1s used to handle 'hot' or radio - active sub- stances, but it can be pressed "water, As Tin Can Aids Exploring Of | MMM MUST RE A Sea Floor - VANCOUVER (CP) ~~ Two re: search ships from the Seripps In stitution of Oceanography in Cal ifornia this summer made a two- month cruise of the Pacific, Dr, J, C. Swallow of Britain's National Institute of Oceano- graphy accepted an invitation to travel with the expedition, His concern was chiefly wil measur- |ing deep currents In the Pacific Ocean, It was Dr. Swallow who hit on| the idea of using a transmitter in a tin container which Is designed to sink to a determined depth, | where it will drift along with the | the container drifts, | the transmitter gives oul acous-| tie signals which are picked up| by hydrophones on the research peaking it possible to plot the direction and speed of a cur- rent accuratly down to 10,000) feet beneath the surface of the ocean, Dr. Swallow says the measure ment of deep sea currents is Im-| portant because it is not possible to understand the behavior of| surface currents and their varia. into service for lighting cig. arels or. pieking up lost collar buttons, The plant is the first in Canada to produce fuel for atomic furnaces. : Liberals Slam Party As "Brass Hats" TORONTO (CP) ~~ Two mem- bers of the Ontario legislature Tuesday expressed dissatisfac. tion with the Liberal party's On. tario executive "The present executive are just brass hats, completely above the eople," sald Albert Wren (Lib. Lab. Kenora). "It Is time, In the interests of the party, that they be all turned out so the le have a say again. pap J. Reaume (Lib. - Essex North) sald: "The Liberal mem- bers of the legislature have no confidence in the present party ox ve." Mr. Reaume denied knowledge of published reports that Ontario Liberal Leader Farquhar Oliver §s considering resigning. Mr. Oliver was quoted In the Toronto Star Tuesday as saying resignation 'has in my A but 1 have made no de as (thre, urgin lining a long-range plan of action for Liberal party In Ontario WILL WORK ON PROGRAM "These matters were fully dis- cussed, and decisions relating thereto were arrived at, I shall work to implement this long. range program, which received the unanimous endorsement of the caucus, I respect the decision of the caucus and would bhelleve the others would be of lke mind." Mr, Oliver, who was given a vote of confidence as leader by that caucus, was quoted in The Star as saying hé had known for some time of efforts to unseat him as leader, The story also sald Willlam Benidickson, federal Liberal member for Kenora-Ralny River, is reported to have received a letter Saturday from a prominent Liberal member of the legisla him to announce his candidacy for the Ontario leader. Later, J, C. Allen of Ottawa, | nt of the Ontario Liberal out- | ha sald Mr, Wren's re. tions fully without knowing what) movements are going on at] greater depths, Only a thorough | knowledge of deep sen, as well| as surface currents, can provide Ithe necessary information, Own | marks were the most inane he) had heard in 50 years of politics, | He Issued this statement | "Let me say this as far as Mr, Oliver is concerned and without | reference to him, "He has served as a Liberal member of the Ontario legisla-| ture longer than almost any| other man, He has served with integrity and with honesty, No one ever accused him of outright disloyalty to a leader, "Service such as he has glven | has won the respect of rank and| file Liberals everywhere and I am certain that this same rank) and file will resent deeply the) |present disloyal, unfalr and In| |sidious propaganda against a) man who was elected to office by | a large majority of Liberal voters." The statement concluded: "If the day comes shortly when | Farquhar Oliver feels that he can make one more sacrifice. for the good of hs party he will make it with alacrity but he will not be driven by Mr, Wren and one or two people behind him to make a premature decision." BANFF, Alta, (CP)-It wasn't foo long ago that Charles H. Mil lard was making headlines and labor history in Canada, Today he's doing the same on the in level. In 12 months he has gone "around the world in 100 days" and crossed the Atlantic at least 20. times in his new post as di- rector of organization for the 58,000,000 + member International Confederation of Free Trade Unions at Brussels, Belgium, In 20 years in the Canadian la- bor movement Charles Millard left his mark, Under his direc- tion the United Steelworkers of America became one of the strongest trade unions in Canada, AT BANFF SEMINAR Mr, Millard was appointed or: anization director of the ICFTU ast year. He was In Banff re cently to attend a labor seminar which drew 70 delgates from 30, most countries Joined together to form the World Federation of Trade Unions, (WFTU) Although the CIO in the United States Joined the American Fed. eration: of Labor refused, con- Jenin that no Russian union was mocratic and that Rus- slans would operate in WFTU for too aflon of Communist aims, 00] truth of the AFL position, Mr, Millard says. In 1048 the Brit Trade Union Congress and Cana- dian unions withdrew and in De- ICFTU was born with members from 30 countries, Today there are 128 unions in the confederation from 92 coun- tries, many of them small coun- MINING CONGRESS n, The IC is dedicated to freedom and democracy and from this comes our strength," In his youth, at St. Thomas, Ont,, Mr, Millard was a carpen- |ter, He says he learned early that | workers' economic security eould {best be realized through unity and solidarity, | Mr, Millard | |communism, a ree years for other tles with Communi Western uhlons to realize the dian trade unions, He says dem. | {ocratic unionism is one answer to that danger, The other is the! elimination of the wide difference In earnings--first between areas cember of the following year the|in one country, second between | ,000,000{ countries, To this end he strives to raise| |llving standards to erase the jeal. | {ousies which add fuel to com.| munism's emotional attraction, f Adds Zest to any Meal, Catsup For Cooking your Thanksgiving Fowl «= Stuart Mouse 12-inch Foil Wrap2 Economical Spread -- Blue Bonnet "Yellow Quik' Margarine a Miteholl's «= Faney Applesauce Cherries Monarch ~ Pie Crust dP ur git a ---- Delicious Tomato Flavor == Hunt's Special Din ¢ Special 11.02 BOTTLE 25.97 ROLLS 4 1-8, PKG, of time of Purchase == 106 OFf 2-08, Jur Serve @ Pumpkin Ple this week-end « Faney Quality Stokely's Pumpkin 28-0Z, TIN 35. 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(CP)--North-|equal to the indicated total eop- | 1937 and Canadian director of the ern New Brunswick, the Cana-per to 1,000 feet in the Chibou- | Steelworkers in 1041, San Wiig indusey's sonsa-| gama area of Quebec, [ He predicts that in the next|tonal base : metal find of four| «yy yaad, zine and silver, the i0 years membership in the con.|YATS AKO, promises to become qicated total metal cotitent | federation will (comparing total metal in the TUES First of the Se Spy A Holiday Must! ason == Crisp, Juicy, Apples Fresh Cape Local Grown, Fancy Red 69: Cod No. 1 100,000,000 mark, "I was the most surprised man in Canada when they asked me to become director of organiza- tion," he sald in an Interview. "Why last year I was looking forward to retirement. I thought A younger man was more suited for the gigantic task.' As it turned out there was no one who had the experience, en ergy and determination of the 61. year-old native of St. Thomas, Ont BROAD LEADERSHIP ICFTU, he explaind embraces all democratic, free trade unions of the world. Axiomatically that excludes Communists and unions | in dictatorship countries such as Spain and Venezuela Believing that since the West was able to co-operate with Rus sia during fhe war there would be no major obsiacles in organ fring a world-wide labor body, soar above the/one of the world's big mining areas, ground in New Brunswick with This was the impression re- recovered metal at Trail, B. C. | | ceived Saturday by delegates to is 40 per cent of the Trail output | the Commonwealth Mining and|in lead for its first 50 years, and Metallurgical Congress. | Like most new mining camps, it is having teething troubles, Briefly, the area's principal problem lies in the fact that ils |ore Is very fine, and its various {materials are so finely mixed jthat they are difficult to separ. ale, Production has already started, however, and, in general, the met allurgical problems seem well ad- vanced towards solution The district as now defined is o a roughly elliptical area running some 40 miles in a north-south direction and about 30 miles east west. The whole area ls situated west of a line drawn north-south from Bathurst to Newcastle C. P. Jenney, Toronto consult ing geologist, says of it: "The In dicated copper alone is almost Indians, White Youngsters Becoming Good Friends EDMONTON (CPi1A group of| 180 indian youngsters are becom-|the strangeness of life away from! gg, ing good friends «. white chil dren at public schools in subur ban Jasper Place The children have been placed 1 hools there by the federal government so they may adjust early to white man's soclety. It| has been found indians do better | British Columbia now attend publ gtronger th in Inter life if they learn to mix|lie schools, while living at nearby land whenever the wind blows th freely in younger years The town's separate and pub he school hoards say the federal Rovernment has directed the in dian children be four to a classroom Officials say the children make arises. placed two to'ers just off the friends readily afler they get over their own people About 65 Indian students have attended Jasper Place separate schools since a reservation school at Winterburn was de- stroyed by fire two years ago Another 46 indian students from | St Albert residential school Officials say mahy of the older pupils are "serious minded and] determined." although youngs reserves (ry to 'skip school if an opportunit ;lucer {peroxide of hydrogen, the stuf | the streak, 1168 per cent of the trail output in zine for the same period. "Apparently, then, we are wit nessing the birth of one of the major mining camps of the world." 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