‘ 1 Sener OTTAWA (CP) — Canada's for- industry is divided on the role Hf than research. y ‘The committee took the portunity to refute statements by| the outspoken paper company ex- - Chairman J. W. Murphy (PC— ‘Lambton West) said in reference ane statement by Mr. Am- I _ NONE SENT FOR _ None was sent for when Mer- \ Canada's Forest Industry Is Fighting For Survival — vyn Hardie (L — Mackenzie River) said later he agrees, “the country is broke.” Mr. Ambridge had suggested ee eeeren see ene position 20 per cent with compar- able methods of utilizing waste materials. "| WILL PASS IT ON R. G. Robertson, deputy re- sources minister, said he will pass the suggestion along to Re- sources Minister Alvin Hamilton o> THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN a . In a few days we shall be hear- ing much of the gathering at the West, between the ‘“‘free’’ world and the “Communist” world. The Principal import of these pro- nouncements be that the differences are too great to be Feadily and easily overcome, that our hopes for a real break in the And this is as it should be, for whether the diplomats realize it or not, and we must suspect that they do, their labors are largely in vain. "No amount of “flexibility” or “rigidity’’ on the various issues to be discussed will bring a worth while agreement with the Com- munists, to say nothing of the! chances of a lasting peace among} benevolent authority, or arrived at in the conference room, are the reign of justice within him. Happiness; too, is the by-product of duty accepted in obedience and performed in love. _As it is for the individual, so with the nation. Peace among the nations will exist when there is a when the men and women of the world stress duties more than rights, when the peoples, bound together by the ties of nature and common aspiration, come to a better understanding of the value of obedience in life and, above all, when they arrive at a deeper appreciation of the source from which such obedience must spring, which is love. ‘| has degenerated into an indiffer- after the lumbermen requested— with the support of several com- mittee members—speed up of a five-year plan to increase by 50 per cent the 135-member staff of the forest products laboratories of Canada. Mr. Ambridge Tuesday,. after William Payne (PC — Coast-Cap- ilano) suggested better produc- tion methods would reduce costs, said the committee member didn’t know what he was talking about. The lumbermen's association, representing regional organiza- tions across Canada, said sawmill operators earned $7,000,000,000 in _| 1958, down $2,000,000,000 from 1955-56 peaks. Biggest reduction ‘was in export sales—now accounting for half of total production—because of bet- ter production methods in the U. S. and price cutting by Rus- sia in Europe and elsewhere. High Canadian freight costs also were a big factor affecting for- eign sales. men, for whom the “open” mind ence to truth, for whom right and wrong, good and evil, are on an equal footing. like Christ and Bar- abbas before Pilate. Like Pilate, these are the men who put the jesting question, “‘What is Truth? and do not stay for an answer! wrote; pretend that they despise humanity for its weakness, while in reality, they hate it for «its strength. Not for the Christian is the refuge of cynicism and so- phisticated despair. ZEAL FOR TRUTH conviction; we who have the light must have the fire as well; we who have the ideals must pos- sess as well as passion for their triumph among men. — When we who claim Christ as our teacher, fail to act out of our beliefs, when we th the frigid waters of indifference, of medioc- rity, upon the fires of passion within us which gives us the + ek se Fishermen want a motor that’s ready to go anytime... that slows right down from fast run to whisper quiet erowl. That’s why they choose a “Take-along” model 3, 5% or 10 h.p. Johnson. They're easy to carry, easy to stow, the most dependable fishing motors ever made! See oli 8 great Johnsons at your dealer's. He's listed in the ‘phone book yellow pages. Ask him about convenient terms. 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