to 1,400 cubic centimetres of Pulmonator [4% mie. compression. | A foam plastic liner automat- { se or lically expands the bag after | each compression. To prevent alr| lescaping there is a special valve, | a ¥ " P | Drownings mom dams | camps, vacation centres and MONTREAL (CP) -- A light- swimming pools, |weight device mo bigger than a -- ball has be oduced b; Sana hr pophon R Canada Must Be for such emergencies as drown- fines. Strange To U.S. { Canadian Liquid Air Company [said the innovation--called a Pul-| EDMONTON (CP) -- Excerpts)! monator--can be used to inflalely. joiters from United States | at intermittent periods the lungs : bell. di of a person who has stopped residents to Dan Campoe! , di- breathing. rector of Tourist Information for The Pulmonator is a specially-| Alberta: i designed =elf-inflat rubber "I want to see the Toronto Ex-[# bag, outfitted with valve and hibition. Can I get a cabin at face piece. Although primarily to/Lake Louise which will be near|? supply air, it can be connected the fair grounds." \ y {to an oxygen cylinder "Is the north the same direc-| {i | The device weighs less thantion up there as down here, or is CP's WIREPHOTO NETWORK COVER WIDE AREA one pound and can provide 1,200'it further east?" BILL WILS N OF THE PRESS DEPY. INSPECTS AN EARLY RUN ha POWER of the PRESS mem ahtm gr The Power of the Press is a mighty factor in forming public opinions. Its impact is felt by all segments of the population. It provides opportuni- ties for the evoking of memories and the dramatization of progress. Within the span of a single lifetime our way of living has been com- pletely transformed through the Power of the Press, with the modern methods of transmission of news by auotomatic electrically pulsating equipment, wire photo appliances, modern typesetting machines to the huge presses that produce the daily newspaper. All this would not be possible were it not for the help of a great many other allied services . . . -- PLUS - The POWER o¢ ELECTRICITY Low cost electric power and the use of electrical equipment have been a driving force behind Oshawa's expanding economy. In Ontario this cen- i i / I > AN tury opened with electricity being an "unknown quantity", almost a SOME FAST- ACTION IN "THE MAILING ROOM A AS PRESS ROLL ON negligible factor in industry and commerce. Today, without it most of our productive effort would grind to a stop and our comfort and con- MANY DEPARTMENTS be remembered are made in the|front of the 10-ton elevator at the editorial department are placed east side of the press room | i i : Arial Yepsrunen ave Visayoss sii of Sie Tres ous venience would be seriously impaired. Continued from Page 19) oftentimes, in several colors. The|them when the page was made|paper dealers and after soriing machine which is known in print- preparation of la uts, copy, eC. up in the composing room. From!is reclaimed for cheaper grades is also done in this same depart- here, the plate--if it is to be|of paper board for making boxes, The Public Utilities Commission of the City of Oshawa and the service circles as 2 "wat moduline} Ing sire a : mat Woudise ert is alt the Sdvertisiie du lige foe * Jong run or many| ete th ih o roller" hs mat roller gives partment are ie aiices of ihe joospuds of impressions, wil } met LATION DEPARTMENT ey supply | ave contributed greatly to the productive capacity in this CTR fst Sor, ana a nardens" the pie er og hee ot ae eo throbbing industrial city. The giant presses of the Oshawa Times depend will be ie is Ylaia Shent of 1aé aud the Rot ary P in ng ir SE ugand im-| there are over ib of them) many : on a steady flow of electricity, both day and night. the mat form and|Company's Board Room is also THE ROTARY PRESSES the sirvaleion department ai the { i i a office, to have an en Living and working better electrically has become a way of life that we ankets he eer t over, ankets have been put o reached from the verti In tt Ee I 1i§ Pressroon ou trance purposely for them at t > machine is per Department '} I g ation and the page i ve : notice three large Rotary Sse : : an he pag Bovis rade ace of | ony. otee | 4 Rota sar of the re ion depart take retty for a3 zie te ed "is made wie of by man arent loca roe, vain tepar, | pretty much for granted and it is only when we look back that we every detail in the n 8 i ail Ty , vary street side of the press-the foyer of the Times main e | i i pressed upon the sh ¢| Th nes It s a al able for use a wom are chiefly used the trance. In th s arom the realize jus! how much ye have sceomplished electrically Since iis wid paper. This makes what i ajany Iie re STAY In. Lue ore production of the Oshawa Times. circulation business of the news. tury dawned. The age of electrical | | h pa dr ba Jape A Buda gs. Leading also from the ad- These presses are t to rur et : ol El 5 ' i page mat", from whic 1 a Press|. ring de sRctment with acon ! wlll of are bu It 0 TuBipaper is done under the direction od elicgl miracies hos not SSd=ft hos rely late is made as you will see 7 a collectively or individually and p : as will octing dons oy - aL of Robert Young, whose office is| begun later in the stereo department ng door to the composing have a speed up to 30,000 an|ocated in this area. It is & gun. nstiirs room is the coffee shop wherelhour and when joined together yy... 3 US area. 11s 2 mam ai 00m is the Ee ; reihour a g moth problem when one remem employees can operate the self-|will produce for page De here that 17.000 1 av ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT [service machines for coffee, sand- operation with color fac rite b Ha er "with homes have| Because it is on the same floor Wiches, hot chocolate, tea, cigar-|several of the pages at the sar . _ with hy oi . bi with the composing room we now ettes, chocolate bars, ete tir Ti i ress while " bik Ry i given por od ompo I ne. The third press while not exceeding an hour and a| direct your attention to the news almost identical to the other tw : 3 paper advertising department THE MAILING ROOM presses is equip: 2d oh At En alf means that deadlines for r ° i os housed. t In the mailing room all printed more color fac jes JOU copy, for advertising, for plates, | od is house! re color fe ss so that i atter is ha x}: from. aut - . or '|for stereotyping, for r s| i ad taker as well as/™Ma ter handled from automa-/can be used for the production ork pi 7 1 P rh the display advertisin At the HC cagriers that bring the t-| commercial work and merchants' jor mailing Toom an or | ay. * ae NE € ed material from the presses tolcirenls a a truck "leaving times' for throw department is a spe al from the pr € Olecirculars which require much offs must be exact and must be from He table with several| M8 room where pari-time staffsicolor. The speed and qualifica- telephones which are so hooked ee anious rod Sons o this press to about the met if the Ee in tie Thos at a > ( > can take on Talh SE § ine er SSe i i iliti i gv jnjone ; thief can Sake ment is 3 metal furnace All They receive fhe paper in ols, has tuken 8 Tot Of planing oud We of the Public Utilities Commission of the City of Oshawa extend fern wi h the other Io th way EE ah os rons ti gL th Presses a webs, from one end of the business to congratulations to the management and staff of the Oshawa Times on issue and it is from this source and transmit them bv carriers 4 e Occ n new n Sithat the "ingots" or 'pigs of up to the mailing r arriersiihe paper on time is the most the occasi ft ici that the "ingots gs of up to the mailing he important factor of our business. I vo : of be Official Grand Opening of their new, modern, and e horoughly electrified newspaper plant. one time This department under the direction of Mrs, Dawson and thousands of elassi-| ; re fied advertisements are handled oO Powered by i 1 nel Hors f r month > . ach ranging upward from pe , STEREOTYPING horsepower. One of the in nnd PF. | 0 ri The advertising display depart-| The stereotyping department ing features of this installation LJ | ment is operated on a different and the nickeling bath are locat the facili ities for serving the basis. A customer, for instance, ed in the press room or I vid 8 Poor ual formation of the pre arrives with some notes of what ground floor. After the mats are with black ink io Tach ween n oneymoon he wants to advertise and an|rolled they proceed down a belt the two western presses is a 3000- advert 8 splay salesman will|carrier to the stereotyping de- gallon tank. This tank is filled] HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Lance | work ) and gn the partment After the mats are re- from tanker trucks in the yard Reventlow and starlet Jill. St.| adve er to ( mer's ceived off the carrier from the outside the building and is force- John are honeymooning today-- | liking often u il ions to mat roller in the stereotyping de-|fed from the tank to the various just a couple of kids starting point uj e art 1g adver-|partment they are packed so that/fountains on the press married life with $20,000,000 or| tised. | adver morgue | the impressions made by the mat £0 2 A room we referred to the "patternsiroller will be preserved. They ELECTRICAL POWER f f dvertising|are, then, placed in a scorcher Di stribut ion of power any Reventlow, playboy racing etal" referred to earlier comes floor above or ma driver: and son of dime-store departime as proofs {f alllwhich not only bakes the mats! indi Y is-an importan E: | the extension i +a heiress Barbara Hutton, married thes n n king up but shrinks them to the proper 1.7% J the lavo ) ok y of . size and shapes them for use in modeling of our building et |J111 hursday in a simple cere- posed ac thes casting box. After the mat is a power distribu oom 1o- {mony amid the splendor of San| trat e pasted int yn [thoroughly shaped and dried it is C¢ off th west corner of Francisco's exclusive Nob Hill. | so ti dvertiser i e to placed into the casting hox which!" ere all power| Reventlow, 24, is Miss Hutton's| receiv on transmitted son by her marriage to Danish| see gen ay, what his/is attached to a metal pot ! : an advertiseme 1g to look ing over four tons of metal ch|'0 the various paris of the build- Count Kurt Haugwitz-Reventlow, | like wher rint in the/is maintained at 630 degrees by IDE the second of her five husbands. | newspap n a i ¢ the electrical controls. Here a plate pAPER WAST} This is Lance's first marriage preparation ¢ advertising "the|is cast and cooled with the as-| |, yrinting Jill, pert and 2 8 3 1 4 11 suk Wir Jill t uburn-haired, is Times operates §¢ known as!sistance of a built-in water ¢ g ud me "219 ; Ee rl Wm Bodd Ch i wh : i | l= . . 2 Fe al of 19 and has been an entertainer . Y, airman the Rota ning Comeanying system. From this casting bo here is Bokindahglaghd ig Geo. F. Shreve, Gen. Mgr. who produce ne nts cu- the final touches for perfec ¢ en y actress was married to business : lars for large and small organiza-| production Al this time the collected ) i. | e d ; : t 16 Re i A £ the collected and baled. Hence the executive Neil Dubin at 16 and tons throughout the province --|Scan-o-graving plates, which will'reason for the power baler im| divorced at 18. '