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N.S. higher price for heavy water In a Commons reply to isiiiwn the $20.50 price quoted in written q uestions by Social “8 Original bid- Credlt Leader Thompson, the The government reply also ‘government also said the steam said it understands the Nova trequired by the plant would in- Scotia Power Commission. a MEN'S TERYLENE DRESS SHIRTS Smartly styeld. collar. Dual cuff for buttons or links. White, also blue or grey stripe. absolutely no iron short point BOYS’ PYJAMAS Broadcloth. polo. flannelette. Fancy patterns only. S_ M. L. 6-16. 2.79 — 3.50 first floor appreciated by all men he 9” want these swrsncrnns Cardigan and Pullover styles MEN’S GLOVES these are available in wools and Knit back. leather palm. All leathers in lined and unlined. Choose from black, charcoal. grey, brown, O TIE AND SOX SETS man. 3 The information tabled in the O SCARVES O BELTS O SOX provincial will a u p ply the steam. Mr. lheavy water field. Thompson had said in a Cal-‘ P0W¢l' ¢0mPI1I¥- »water in commercial quantities. The Social Credit leader also land “improvement is contem-; said at aovernmsnt Isency. This firm had experience in the It also said the plant type sug- gary in cw the steam would lgested by Deuterium is one pre- come from I Pl‘1V'li-Ely - owned lvlously used to produce heavy . @5111: finntdintg lSfi3_5ND SECTIIIN Calgary the power com- lplated." pany and the Montreal fir ‘ said to be constructing the ‘ . plant were owned by the same *7 in Gas Blast INDIANAPOLIS Commons said the government does not yet know what firm will build the plant that adds.M ‘AP’ arion C t cl ' ‘I '- th“ Bum‘ ‘M 3“ I“°°1‘il>0r-‘ turned sell)/tell) yin§lcatnmen]l1sryMl:fi- zfited ‘did the engineering work day'in the i{allowe'en gas ea- " 9 Deuterium PI'0i>osal.:plosion that killed 72 persons l at the Indiana Fairgrounds COI- iseum Names of those indicted were not released pending serving of. warrants." 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Murdo Martin (NDP — Tim- . mins) and Don gl as Fisher §4NDP~Port Arthur) said the 3 existing technique of emergency ‘ mine assistance hasn't solved anything since it was started in the late 1940s. Mr. Fisher called for Commons committee study of a new ap- ' proach. The members were engageu in a short House of Commons debate before giving second “ed arcane as inside the con-l i}‘.'}i’l‘é é?§.‘2§§°..§3“‘€..“i§.’2..f.'l? about PAGE communities. But meanwhile, a transitional period had to be idged. Undoubtedly. he said. Moln- tyre Mines s a "most ar- chaic" attitude to its employ- ees although it has had total production over the years of something like ,000, . In 1962, the nine qualified for $1,064,000 under the federal sub- sid and reported a profit of {$5,330,760 with income tax of only $67,500. he said. l Mr. Peters said smaller mine: ‘with lesser profits paid more tax and he questioned the dis- parity. He also reiterated gthat the federal mines department has never had adequate staff to po- lice the subsidy. He said wages in gold mining are the lowest in the mining in- U‘ -1 ustry. Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson said his group sup- ports ihe tour-year extension. reading—approval in principle-- to a bill extending the Emer- gency Gold Mining Assistance Act for another four years at an annual cost of some $14,000.-y 000. p The subsidy keeps mines oper- ;ating so that communities de- lpendent on them won't sutfer 5 economic collapse. ‘ MATTER FOR U.S. Mr. Martineau said there is no doubt that a gold-price in- ;crease would have broad bene- 5 fits for mining communities and Canada as a whole. But any ill- ? crease. of course, was a matter :’for the U.S. which controlled = the international gold market. ; Mr. Peters said a price gcrease would be beneficial but . S. and the International Monetary Fund were the con- trolling agents. It would be better if the money spent annually on the subsidy went to creating secon- dary industry in threatened Joey Forecasts Iron Ore Sale ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP) Premier Joseph Smallwood said here a lony -term con- tract for the sale of a large portion of Labrador iron ore may be a reality early next year. Premier Smallwood returned to Newfoundland Sunday from New York where he met with Japanese officials to discuss possible iron sales to Japan. The premier said President John C. Doyle of Canadian Ja- velin Limited will visit Tokyo about Jan. 15 to "continue ne- gotiations" which he hopes to complete soon. 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