speculation in llranlum city Beginning To Slacken Sharply By Will Chislett (Canadian Press Staff Writer) -URANIUM CITY, Sask. (CP) - Claims by the thousands are to return to moose pasture in Bas- kateiiewan's uranium belt. A change in pace is evident as the region passes through a rattle- dazzls era. - Speculstoin. o f f i oi a l s say. is starting to ease. following the pat- tern in other mining-boom areas. The big staking rushes except; for the occasional burst are-gone. Now, as many as l,800 claims I month are being abandonoed. aovnnivnmur stars is Until this year many hldqnn trouble selling their claims to min- y lug promoters. whether the prop- rrty was a possible .strike or lull inother piece of unproductive O ground-moose pasture. ' .,'i'.'he claim-owner finds it hard to make a sale now unless he really has something. provincial govern- ment officials say. Facing stiff de- velopment commitments imposed by the province. the claim-owner has to pull up stakes. Promoters are expected to start moving out of the areas any time now, government mining men re- port. Some promoters already have eft for Ontario where there-is a aig boom in uranium. Saskatchewan hasn't had run-ins with promoters and doesn't expect any because the majority of pro- innters are considered honest. Securities Commission officials iavs misgivings sbout some over- ators. a spokesmen said. 'But the province can't -- and won t - do much about investigating. For one thing. it's hard to draw in. line between the quick-buck artist and the legitimate promoter. Speculation is a part of mine de- velopment. ” "We can't write off any effort. a provincial mining official said wiriiour JURISDICTION The province is unable to curb activities of suspected companies because most are registered in On- tario and outside Saskatchewan's jurisdiction. To control in Saskatchewan. companies registered the legislature last spring revamped the WOV- The new act lnce's Securities Act. ' was aimed expressiy at companies operating in the north. Effective Sept. 1. ii fnlblfd the securities commission to investi- gate firms before shares are sold. A potential shareholders. High bond- ' ing and penalties ensure unscrupu- lous salesmen will be kept out. During the commission has been working closely with the Ontario securities commlssinn. providing information 'j'jj Heart Attack Recovery Aided By New Drug OLEVEl..A.ND, .(AP) - Patients who receive anti-coagulant drugs following heart attacks have one- third greater chance of surviving than those given regulsr treatment. a country-wide survey of 1,081 Americans shows. The study was onducted at two hospitals here and 14 others throughout the United States under the sponsorship of the American Heart Association.- Anti-coagulant drugs are given to check the for- mation of blood clots. ' The study showed that 28.4 per cent of the 422 patients who re- ceived standard treatment tor heart attacks died within six months. Of the one given anti- coagulants. 16 per cent died. Heart attacks occur most fre- uuently when the blood supply to the heart muscles is blocked by the formation of a clot in one of the WTOM?! arteries. physicians say. The block is called coronery throm- bosls. prospectus must be provided to uranium rush. the from provincial possible. v .'.l'here were two main staking rushes in the Uranium City dis- trict this summer. one at Grease bay about 30 miles west of the towrisite and the other on tLa'lrd Island in Tazln bay to the north. E. E. Bellingham. resident pro- vincial geologist here., says "every- one" went to Grease bay. Laird is- lands maps soon were latticed with claims marked off. Some stalkers are said to have reaped small fortunes. One party of three is reported to have sold one set of claims for 3500.000. Pat Hughes..sn Irishman who came to Canada six years ago. with three others this summer sold nine claims on Laird Island for 3100.000. But in the main. provincial geolo- gists ssy, the average staker has little chance of selling his claims. One mining authority predicts that 21,000 of the 26.000 stakes in Sask- atchewan iast year will have re- turned to moose pasture by 1955. Stakers generally tie on to an- other reported find and hope they've bit the mother lode or are next to a neighbor who has. A great deal of staking around Uran- ium City was indiscriminate, stak- 1ng first and prospecting.' .if any. last. geologists when l Fourth World iiountry liy Nehru NEW DELHI. (AP)-Prime Min- ister Nehru proclaimed today In- die is ”obvlously the fourth coun- try in the world" after the" United Ststes. Russia and Red China. The prime minister, closing a foreign policy debate in Parlia- ment. demanded that India's coun-. sel be heard in international af- fairs and rated his country above Britain. France. Germany. Japan and all other powers. 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