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Armed with a $500,000 gov- ernment lund, it will try to save thousands of workers from the economic Junkpile by paying part of the cost of joint union- company studies of the likely impact of future technological. r innovations. Aim of the research would be to produce a common set of facts and a common under- standing of what they mean to the company and to the workers involved. them, labor and management could then bargain for a solu- tion to the human problems re- sulting from the --n-n=--' into a co — operative attack phere With the facts in front of rector at a salary for continuing consultation be- At present the government is ists who will into actio mission opened the jobs for candidates. A three-man board will travel across the country to interview the candidates. SEEK DIRECTOR They will be looking for a d.l~ $14,800 and $15,800. two senilor executive officers at about $12.- 000 and three intermediate ex- " officers at about $9,000. changes-with further govern- ment financial help available to soften the impact on individual workers. The Program was first an- They will be writing their own last June.’ Parliament voted $586,000 for the new agency fol on his own project], - The six specialists will be pioneers in a program never before tried in an industrial na- tion anywhere in the world. rules as they go along. with each specialist seeking out, de- veloping and following through the current fiscal year to the end of March—all but $86000 it ' °‘ 0 0 ...:::::.".::*: ::.l"°::*L“:..i:l::Visil Sparks PUSH C0-OPERATION be known as the manpower con sultative service — will bla several new trails in industrial relations. such as: " 1. 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Mutkhof 0:2. :1:-IMP _3o_M.m'm nn 'i.oo—cac how. and weather The government agency —- to O Speculation emmem will be subsidiziug‘Namara,-chief commissioner of been rollio on Russia. causing speculation he WIINNIPEG i0Pl——'W. C. Me- the Canadian Wheat Board. has route may talk over is new wheat deal with Soviet officials. While the woman team will ‘W990 91¢ {W0 Partial-—(llus sei- be based at the start in Ottawa, ting collective bargaining in a the hope is to place five of them new. more constructive atmoa in the field-—the two senior ot- - ficers in Quebec and Ontario, _ the three intermediate officers 5”” 100k"|E for the sixhspeci'al- in the Atlantic pl't‘3’|l.IlCeS. ‘Lillie te new Prairies and ii Pac c agency MI“. feet "Id lad “ mu‘. ° the service is set up and thc “' In addition to n researc . When the Civil Service Com- incentives the nelsydiggncy will p°:’,}¢‘ia,,tg:»f the “won” is (“sap also administer a new federal - 9 competition, more than 100 per payment filmed ll Gfllnl 0" my.ial:)ol%ll?i’;i‘eras:a?smlli:f 5011! filed llwlications. This has cost of moving workers to new collective bargainifig does,” ,9. been narrowed down to about It locations when ey are placed by industrial change. The federal share of both the merits will be required. under‘ research program and the mo the pressure of public opinion, biii-ty incentive will be half of to intervene more forcefully in the cost. In addition, the gov» meeting the problems of tech- “ between ernment will insist that the nological change." other half of the coat of moving workers be olflier by the ;l,npl0yOP or the province. orl UNIONS INQUIRE At the same time, the new agency will dovetail its work‘ E grmau the costs of retraining ‘workers under a manpower ad- justment program. L a b o r department officials say a few general inquiries have already been received from unions and companies in- terested in the new program They expect many more once specialists are at work. 5' spond to the challenges of the technological era, then “govern- asifdw llaliaiin lli6"Rl.il<hl3l_C9VhglV.—.lI.3l_lC‘.‘l)l'3S CNS WILL NOT DO HOMEWORK AND FIX THEIQ CARS ........~ _ was .u.._..; . ANUT-BUTl"EQ' A519-JELLY STAiNS ARE BAD ENOUGH- ; — our i=Ar>er2s DECOPATED \/WTH l CRANKCASE on. , ""4 Are: DE FINITELY our. near wuiz EYE on Tl-E Wll"Ct-I! YOU'RE srrmic SLEEPV !. / Z.”A17iiis AGE, iii-: FAILS ASLEEP BEFORE you CAN E HIM! power problems. _ _ _ _ . 2. To qualify for the research The visit was officially termed ~ - . incentives. companies will have 8 ‘_‘C0l1rt€SY 08"" _ the ‘ I‘ ‘ to give ,advance warning of l3l1_Dl1 07 the SOWG‘ UNM5 I L ‘ technological changes -- somo- Emil?! fit . M thin: some firms seem re1uct— At the same time it was u- was re: ONLY Pizrsiioniroriiiruiinio srsrss ant to do. peeled th at Mr. McNamara M-bwmis saizvmr; Ag 5 3. By requiring ii company .would likely talk over possible Acyyguy yymgggfpflagrnffla union partnership in pressing future wheat sales with Russian smssxposgp 135,1/gny p/35 .‘the research studies. the gov- '. , Fort S‘l!VGt'l$, lshshinglorl,D(‘.,Juleli.le6|~ Iernment hopes to lay the basis Russia‘ hou gin: z lwonh n Cana an w ea an ‘ iflour last fall and the ship‘ = EAIQOWIC Ponders -menls are to be completed July ACROSS 2_.rhe .rm.Pe 22 Man.‘ 3 331- = LA I Wi iii’ ‘ -2 DGVCIOPITYONT one reliable ;‘§p(f)il£l‘S8ld 5"" 8.Pa:tely an as mil; 2 o McNamara won it e v s . snowshoes open heroin New Ore Deposit .to East Germanyl touring‘ ttllej 11. Indian :.pemnea 25. High. trip. raising specu a on a at prince .Ancient. eat SAUILT STE. N'[LA‘Rdll‘:. Ont. wheat. deal may be in the offing ' 12. Betlmoa country or car (OPi—Algoma Steel Corp. is re- to that country. 18.A also 3. Arabia. 26.South ported considering developing. ’—"“"*“’“"”— "“_' 01 WP’ 3-V3-‘Yin! Ame?‘1- (.3 at a cost of between sao,noo,ilixi I P i 14-01mm of weight: cm iilili‘-lE and an iron ore de- cOPP9r P PC I‘ Ce: "Hf ‘"113 “V0 ' A. "- , posit in miles northeast of here. I U S Her. ‘ob: 1.Isl:nvd, of 37.:tt:.:l1- loltmhvo Ivar sloldiriitlhihei: esptmitlf: (lhlliriieer 130:; ncrease‘ n ' ' 1s.A.lpnsm ‘gridlock orsa_-niu» 38 ]83had‘e“t-reel property on the Goulais River.i NEW yang (Alp) _. Two mtg" .””° °“' ° 3' en - . - . , river abbr. 40. Sea. eagle -“'fi°m3 “'5' smiled °"P'°““3 major U.S. manufacturers have 19_Ank]“: 9 mherwi" R skin I the property in 1941 and in 1960i (med mic. [nu-gage; for (:()p- ' ' [In . D anat. 10. Colors, 81. Expression disorder » started securing land in the lm-it 9,. and bus, tube and pip. u_M°my 0. u 0 of ‘ _smrm z "'°‘l""°L:'f9O°‘t ‘:99 "$9" "9' fu_sed primarily by the con-'-t1'Iw- account: 1 Coin: disgust 44 Lump of Si P“5“5- 3 C O 7- 9 °‘_'m' ‘lion lndUSl|'Y- in. Swed. 34.Knave or earth '<' 9”” “sewed '0" ‘ year “.1” l The increases amount to about 24 Exc1ama- 19 Also u 46. Soak up face "gms m 3 25'S('uam'm'l° ‘two cents a pound or four per ll 20.Timid 36. Light tan 48.Cerea.l b1°°k ‘M ‘and surrounding the cent. They will go into effect 25. Help 21.spigot 31. soothoa grain DPODGT Y- 28. Protective ’ The Algoma Central Railway ,::gr;‘:_';3;s'g, ulleivgfggoficocgpgz coveml‘ l 2 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo has completed a preliminary e_n- -Corp’ and gut Monday to, ao,st.t. glneering study of a 1?rmila;Rea din E Tube Co‘ flow”, ll I2 branch line into the area. It . _ New Mex. - - - - ‘ The tube and pipe is used for IS i4. would join the main line Just I h_ h t, i dmom | 32.Wsgsa : south of Mekatina. -p um iglg. ‘ea Inga 8 1‘ cm; i 33. Aloft (5 N, W '9 = Exploratory drillinfi has indi- {"18 5“ "9 "'39" °“ "'°" - i 35. Equipment rated reserves of about 150.000.--. A spokesman for Cerro said. ilo.'rho shore '9 20 G’ om tons at the CowlefLake‘pro- the (lincreaiie isle lmlflll rnlotie t,:i- ; 38.Ii'encing' Q tperty. with much 0 it ying war res ora on o w a 0 awo ‘ Z2 25 2‘ 2 26 27 "5 near the surface and available [called reasonable profitability] 41. Mother: 5 for open-pit mining. in this product line. i ‘Z colloqtio 28 29 30 3‘ I DO Triomplu 33 34 g 4I.!..omur CONTRACT BRIDGE I «-.n-me 3.. .7 ."' . . 40.Infal-lor By B. JAY BECKER wool r l 39 40 4| 2 43 ifll . 50.Tropica.I / 5 f it south dealer. final contract: reached vary u_C‘;uy 45 " 47 45 East - West vulnerable. conside;abl3;.h and filrtherrntttlz. 5g_3pg,-mg 49 5.0 3 even w en e same eon no no,- .3’ reaehed._tho outcome is not al- 5, 52 .33‘ ways uniform. 1,1;-uh ex. '- K81! For example. take this it a lid ¢llm3“°n 2_,z or Q353 played in a pair event. At m ost , , . '1 tables the Contact Wu your DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it. Ill; O3 Q97‘ spades. a reasonable enough “'nI'”‘Ax 3 ‘I .975‘ .510’. undertalrlng even though it was " 1' ° N G I" E 1' L 0 W >l O J '43 defeated at every table except One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is lised ‘, [-1 .*‘7. 10‘ one, Three notrump was prac- for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- 5 O ticallv ironclad on the combin- trophies, the length and fol-niation of the words are all hints. rol . AKIN“ ed Norizll-South cards. but few Each day the code letters are different. x ‘M pairs reached that contract. ‘ tin” Quotauon > J’, 9023:‘: {$5 l"l’:3“"“‘lv‘:"ll‘:’hl; NZIPJKI OFLWFEFLTUAP ITHFUI 1 "5338: started the same way. West led ‘ fifi Wed North III the kingofclubsandcontinued IN '1‘ MTLLFU MI«‘8.—NFHW? 1 Pan 1N'r Pan with the see when East played 0 L J I ' Lu the ten on the king. Ha then led l Opanlllglead —— kin! of clubs. i All pairs play the slime hands ‘in duplicate blldite. but U19 aytima" 2.30—Atlsntlc School l'cast hinge of Nature" - 2.45-—John Drainie tails a story 3.00—CBC N w 3.03-Trans-Canada Matinee 4.00—-CBC News 4.03-Cdn. RounduP 4.l0—Music in til! A 4.30-Countdown 5,oo—Mar. Fish I'Cast another club, which llaat ruffed. East returned the lack of hearts. The play now varied at different tables. but the not al- mediatoly. or eventually, than declarers caused the A - K of spades. refusing the possible fill- ease. and in every case but one they wound up losing a trick to the queen of spades. The lone declarer who made four spades adopted a better method of play. He won the jack of hearts at trick four w ith the sca..csshed the ace of 5, tempo 5.30-CBC Notebook 6.00 CIC News L Weather 5.15-—On Parliament Hill o.20—Mariti’ma Sportscasi 6.30-Music In The Evenifll Wx. I. Muiiczi Into?- 0 7.30-Iusinesa Iaromslar 7.35-invitation Q,u)—Univarsity of the Air 9.30-woo Pon- I0.W-CIC Nat'| News. flu Provinces |o.3o-Muskanadi lI.w-Iill at Pure Weather 12.15-In a iiaht-' ”‘°°“ -ia.4s—s\ouu in the NW Ioundup in‘ laser. 3 .3 oo_sp.m scum Inland I Marlnlisouth could then reasonably rspades. entered dummy with is diamond.and then. instead of pm-in; a spade and trying to guess whether to finesse — as most declarers had done -— he ‘played the queen of clubs. ‘ He had no use for a discard ion the queen of clubs. but want- ed to give East an opportunity lto make a mistake. If E ast. ruffed — only the 0-9 of spades were missing at this point — there would be no further prob- lem about avoiding a spade East did rulf —- incorrectly — and South made four spades. ut even if East had discarded. have deduced that East had the ' to feet was the same. Either tin» J_ OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE queen from his failure rat! the club with Ila ulna. ' CHARACTER APPEARS.—CHURCHILI.r Q 1864. King Features Syndicate. Inc. Infinity‘! Oryptoquotsl ONCE IN A THOUSAND YEAR! A PERFECT ll_a__e}ivli aNo'l ai-is OWN '\‘lCi4iN6 Nam’ DISTURB ME.’ ituantiii-fi They DECIDED TO 60 OUTCJ AN’ NOW TH! w mossy... e’ THING JERRY I5 ' NOW LlSSEN,JOE.' I'M NOT GONNA LET YA GET V’ . INTO ANY crenzy DEAL wmi y LEEMY... so -:~ « l