He said litle encouragement is| About 350 Canadian chemists offered researchers engaged "inland chemical engineers are at | fundamental work divorced from tending the conference, which all practical considerations." ends today. 20 ™E OSHAWA Tine, Wadnesdey, Mey ", we TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS TORONTO By The Canadian Press BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Waste Disposal GOODYEAR APPOINTMENTS - oe High Low 11 a.m, ou (1) Sales High Low 11 a.m. ons 375 38 Stock Webb Knp West C Brew 1 eston A Stock Sales High Low 1) am. ove ( 19% 16% -- % 83h +4 Toronto Stock Exchange--May 27 re: marked §, 5 Stash ons in cents xd Ex-diyidend, Fants. XW--Ex-warrants,) xr Exe Net a.m, Ch'ge 51% 4% Page Hers Pato Cons Placer Power Corp 1 Premium Ir {turing useful By IAN DONALDSON Canadian Press paper researcher sald here Tues- day a Canadian system of cap- Staff Writer HALIFAX (CP) -- A pulp and waste materials from paper mills will be used For Paper Mills istry to Dr. Thorbergur Thor- valdson of Saskatoon, retired dean of graduate studies bis the University of Saskatchew Dr. Thorvaldson, a a oll native of Iceland, was associated with the University of Saskatch- ewan from 1914 to 1949, when" he HHH soon in one Canadian plant and two in the United States. Dr. W. H. Gauvin of Montreal, head of the Pulp and Paper Re- search Institute of Canada's chemical engineering division, de- clined to identify the mills, The retired. He is renowned for de- veloping a sulphate-resistant ce- ment, widely used in western Canada where ordinary cement is disintegrated by soil. Dr. Thorvaldson said in an ad- dress to a luncheon meeting that installations will be the first for vit io wig rR By " tech. resear. " the 'atomized suspension tech ld gt pr ique," developed by the institut nique," GeV i "at the first sign of temporarily to utilize certain chemicals now adv ap oral ischarged as waste into rivers. erse {inanc onditions, d 8 He sald 'The remedy usually The waste material passes through a unit incorporated in SuSSoMed th patie Teseunch the processing machinery. Useful| 00 However, modern uni- materials are separated from the! versities appear to be becoming fluid. Potentially dangerous eom-| "0 FEL. commercially Poments in the residue are de- minded. Promotions and increase in salaries tend to be decided on He sald in an interview that the count of published papers, of- the system also will purify riv-|ten the only eriterion of quality ers by destroying useless organic being that the author was able waste materials, to get them published, The sysiem, Jroduet, o Sw DUTIES TOO HEAVY years' work, is patent n.Can-| a Teaching duties are too heav. ada and the United States, Pat-|,, iiiE ft Cb Sor, 00 Coy ents are pending in eight other a reasonable amount of time and countries, (energy on fields of research Dr. Gauvin, here for the 42nd! which are unlikely to produce annual convention of the Chem. rs, Research and gradu-| ical Institute of Canada, said the | Potbollers ing ot grace, chemicals. recovered by the sys-\more on external grants from team will be used in the cooking industry," formula for pulp, The system will|.--. be installed directly in the plants. MONTREAL MEDAL Dr. Gauvin, a professor of chemistry at McGill Uni versity, is chairman of the Montreal section of the Chemical | Institute, The section awarded Montreal medal for outstanding contribution to Canadian chem- Conditioning Units Made TORONTO (CP) General Steel Wares Ltd. has announced that it will manufacture in Cas ada a full line of room air-condi.| tioning units under exclusive l- Senang peat with Fedders Corp. of N.Y. 8. J. anda vig I of Gen-| eral Steel said the pro- duction of bi Bh equip-| ment will create a new division | of the company, employing many additional workers, The agreement is effective ime |. mediately and plans are under- way for the establishment of manufacturing operations in the London, Ont., ny Plants of General Steel Wares, SEAL OF SATISFACTION VALUES PINK FROM PARIS by CUTEX s guE8EE Alminex 14d 2100 470 450 All Rox 1000 45 4% Am Ledue 800 16 16 Ancor 1900 2000 182 25 850 2000 srgggens 5H Asamera Ballsey 5 a ta s5ee 33 ; - F §Eale sii fadestnl C. M. ROBERTS A. E. GRAINGER The appointment of C, M. Roberts as Manager-----Manufactur- ers' Sales Division of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of Canada Limited hos been announced by H. C, Harper, vice- president in charge of sales. Mr, Roberts succeeds A. E. Grainger who has been appointed Executive Assistant, N'west Ind Que Phone Reimtans Trans Mt Waterman Windsor Hot Satellite Sherritt Sil Stand S'scoe Slocan VR Stanleigh Stanigh wis Stanrck Starratt Steep R Sturgeon Sullivan Sylvanite Taurcanis Teck H Mr. Roberts was formerly manager of the company's truck and form tire department ond has also served os manager of the automobile tire department as well as with the Calgary and Wo ti soles branches, Mr. inger was monoger of manufacturers' soles for 31 years. He joined Goodyear in 1915 and served in various clerical ond sales capacities until he was appointed manager in 1928, Alta Mines 14000 Ameran'm 2000 Augustus 500 Baker Tale 2500 Bateman Beatrice Peruy Oils g Petrol Phillips Place Prairie Oil Provo Gas g Blchasse Bnyville Burnt Hill SEEE=R:E = S = EERE ASK YOUR ® Scenic-Dome roll travel 8 Low cost reduced round trip rofl fares . Overseas Steamship services ® Groot Lakes and Alaska cruises ® Hotels and resorts across Conado ® Alrfines serving Canada In 5 continents Information and reservations from 8s Young HG Sales to 11 a.m. 662,000, MONTREAL By The Canadian Press rights, sw--Ex-warrants,) Industrials 11:30: Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge pd. zec388. 52 10 -8 Sales to 11:30 AM.: Industrials 38,400; mines and olls 154,100, Buy Canadian PM Urges OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis. ter Diefenbaker says Canadians can best help domestic farmers by buying more of thelr foods. In a statement issued as Can- ada's dairy industry 1 hed a special scheme shows enterprise and a realization that "in these days of stiff competition, it is not enough to find a good product-- you have to find a market for it 100." The National Dairy Council, in housing Mr, Diefenbaker's state ment, said the need for a sales drive has become apparent with indications that Canada's milk production will yeach a record of more than 18,000,000,000 pounds this year, 'At the start of the dal May 1, surplus stocks 50,000,000 pounds of butter and more than 60,000,000 pounds of skim milk powder were hanging over the domestic market. Butter consumption has shown a sharp decline during the past year." Stoek Abitibi Algoma Alumin Argus Asbestos Atlas Steel Banque CN Bralorne Brunswick Buff Ank Bunker Hill 100 F. B. MOSS 11V2 KING ST. EAST RA.3-2224 En Ho el i, ~OSEE0 13s 3 f Frobisher Geco Mines Gold Eagle GF Uran Grandroy Gunnar 200 Gunnar wis fond Gwillim H of Lakes 20 Hollinger z10 $33 Hud Bay 80 Int Nickel 248 Irish Cop 100 Jacobus 200 240 Jellicoe \akiball) 3 G per Home .Oll B 200 Hud Bay 185 Imp Inv A 2 100 SEE5s 25sE 2 5 16% = +11 +11+1+ UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED BALL POINT PEN SETS 10 retractable Ball Point Pens PLUS 2 REFILLS Reg. 1.20 8 oe 200 $15% Mass ¥ S pr 30 110 Milson B 200 $25% 53 |umcertainties of market and cli- | mover policy so that the benef-|shares well down from Mouiay's | mate." its will accrue mainly to the 3,337,000, Of the most ve | By the time harvests are in and |small farmer." speculatives Tombill Gold led, up Future of | bi; cing Ta ic of oF the" ® Sens 2 1.04. Can-Erin lost ge 'Base Metals Losers On Farmers |together' likely . . . some farther | Banks led industrials. Market | interesting changes will have oc-| Ferguson, up % at 15%, was the . Uncertain TORONTO (CP)--Base metals | curred in the agricultural scene.' only most active to gain. MONTREAL (CP) -- An uncer- and western oils were the major The world wheat surplus con- Ford of Canada B, } d 31% tinued as a 'particularly intract- points at 176 while Hinde and tain future for Canadian farmers Stores was off 1% at T7.% this year is seen by the business|P3d emerged to losers as the stock market drifted lower in light trading Tuesday. {able problem," and this year Dauch Paper was up 6 at 60. review of the Bank of Montreal, |OUtlook further. The final volume was 2,687,000 s|tions, but Hollinger was up % a' 33%. Pato Consolidated, a winner Monday, lost 25 at $4.55 Western oils were quiet, Index losses: Industrials .08 tc "1524.96; golds, 44 to 93.69; bas metals .93 to 174.00; western oils 83 to 126.26, A new blazing pink with a cool touch of the blues. Striking new fashion shade that's the rage of Paris. Cutex Nail Polish Cutex Lipstick sise Cutex Pearl Polish PMs HOME ENTERED PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP' The Prince Albert home of Prime| Minister John Diefenbaker was| entered by thieves but early re ports indicated nothing was miss- ing. City police who investigated said if anything was stolen, it wont be known until the Diefen- bakers can check. | Coppers were weak. Geco dip- ped 1 at 79% while Quemont and Consolidated Mining slipped %. Uraniums were mixed. In golds, McIntyre was off 2 at 89 and Dome, Campbell Red Lake and Kerr-Addison off frac- Special : y am.. (amas} oodyear Tire lost 17 points at Rounking so: kN al Cave: 170 on a single sale. 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