Angry Young | y maseen (JtArio Motor Sales Only Bored | VANCOUVER (CP)--The head of the University of British Co- lumbia's physics department | says the $25,000,000 provincial] surplus should be used to edu-| cate the province's beatniks-- | preferably in science. | "We talk about angry young| men," Dr. Gordon Shrum told the Society of Automotive Engineers. | "I think they're only bored.' They| teed . something . interesting and| exciting to do on a frontier. The| frontier I'm suggesting is sci-| ence." ! Dr. Shrum said. 'our gres'est] sin today is under - achievement and our greatest resource is peo- "We have unemployment, but] we are still short of doctors, den-| fists, nurses, teachers and pro-| fessors. 'Yet we have kids run- ning the streets as beatniks. We must stimulate, motivate them." Dr. Shrum, recently appointed o head the provincial energy board, said there never would be] anemplovment a mong highly skilled technicians ! "We are the second best mar ket for automobiles, vet we don't] wen have a Canadian car. The province declares itself free of debt. It says it has $25.000,000 it| doesn't know what to do with "] suggest they set up big re- search institutes with that money and conc entrate on doing some- thing great." Fracturing Boosts Oil Well Output MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP)--| Shooting sand and water through eracks in an oil-well pipe usually | increases the well's production} by five or si> times | But when the method, called] fracturing, was used on a Bri talta Petroleum well in the Medi-| cine Hat field its production was boosted neaxly 14 times The well originally flowed at the rate of 1,500,000 cubic feet daily ~ After using the mixture of sand and water the flow in- creased to 20.000.000 cubic feet. | The 1.500-foot well -- Britalta- | Crescent MedHat 6-14, took about | 40,000 pounds of the fracturing | mixture at pressures of 1600] pounds a square inch and final | pressure of 1,900 pounds. The sand and water was shot through holes in the pipe that goes down to the gas formation. This in- creases the pressure, forcing oil out more quickly Other wells on which the svs- tem was used also enjoyed daily increases in flows, but not so spectacular "The immediate saving to the operators is reflected by their action in shutting down their 1959 drilling program of 20 wells after only nine had been completed," a compauy officials said. The company estimates it will save about $200,000 in well costs this year. Present production is sufficient to fill contract require- ments in Medicine Hat and south- ern Saskatchewan Young Jap Writes To News Desk CALGARY (CP)--The Calgary Albertan has received a letter from a young Japanese man who said he wanted to get a job in Canada and learn English "'and a little French." Masao Omo's letter, addressed to the news desk, was five pages Jong. It outlined the 25-year-old's personal history and hopes and His hope is to get a job, "to know customs, habits and other many things in Canada to work, to live with Canadian peoples, to study English conversation to speak rike my mother tongue and make a living in my future with linguistic knowledges of English and a little French if T can." He explained his quaint English as having been due to "wrestling with dictionaries." Ono wrofe that in his boyhood he heard Canade vas as beauti- ful as Japan "l have had a vague longing for your country," he said. 'But now, my longing for your country grows very larger and at last I make up mind to go to Canada and study English conversation among wo or three years." Ono is a college graduate, but said he would work in Canada as a domestic servant or a house- | boy { "Or any others whatever 1 can," he added. "Tl do it with By THE CANADIAN PRESS Welland--Louis Blake Duff, 81, widely known historian, book col- ector and author Hamilton -- Rev. 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