-. Markets For Nlld. ‘t By IAN MACDONALD dian Press Staff Writer JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP>-—«Man- john St. John predicts the Pond-Manuel district, 15 ,' W5 from here, will ship 27,000 1 zgsesaf the processed ore to the zed States this year. vlllfankets are no problem,” he “id, "we can sell all we, can ." or nxlpylite is a base for ceramic commonly used to cover “hm-com walls. The tiles come . wide range of colors and in ' Meat years have found favor I artists who paint pictures on small squares, about the size N cigarette package. chemist Ewart Burke says he deposit is “the finest in the _ w°,1_" The lowest grade is ¢ 30 per cent propylite and we highest almost 100 per cent. There is only one other propy- I we mill in Canada — a small - operation pear Vancouver. one of the,wor1d’s most proli- fie‘ iron ore bodies, Bell Island ‘ “conception Bay, is only a few = from the mill site. mm 01“? . . Pmpyllte is mined about two miles away and trucked to the ‘ m;11_ Unprocessed ore is white or j nearly white and has a soft soapy ‘ feeling- "l‘ractors move the stoeklpiled , are to a crusher where it is smashed into a fine powder. The onlshed ore is carried to a huge me: and then moves to the ball mill where it is crushed‘ even "her. bMr. Burke says the mill em- ployees usually wear gas masks when working with the white dust but the precaution is hardly ne- gessary. Silica in the dust is us- nally associated with silicosis but no cases have been reported . mice the mill first opened here about 60 years ago. The mill was forced to close during the Second World War be- cause ships were not available to carry the ore to markets. Con- ception Bay was a hunting ground for smblrnarines that picked off frei-ghters loaded with vital Bell Island iron ore. 1'0 BOOST OUTPUT llhe mine, up to 1955, was only tuning out albolit 50 tons a day. Premier Smallvwood says the de- '- parhment of economic develop- , ment “made vigorous efforts to Illinginastrongcompanlyto ‘npenlqnhemiilanldquurryona ;' larger scale." The government bought the millinlsiiiandsold ittothe , American Encaustilc Tiling Com- pany of Landsd-ale, Penn, over a five-year period. Since then, the company has _.'Ipent about w)0,000 on new leqliipment and improvements. I In BODY & REPAIRS ‘Like magic, our professional “Indy and fender work brings ack all the dashing beauty ‘_ sparkle your car had lien new...Seeus for mized propylite mill in the ’ _Ih111'-9 June 19, 1953 Are No Ore TTOIW TS beinl ll} ‘ the rate of 100 tgonss 0:kI()i1a;d nil 11:8 mlll 1S refining it at the rate 0' To “5 “ms 3; day. Production Eblgxlztifiéid to increase consider- ‘ new ~ ' » ' ' - stalled. equlplment 1S ln lgeygioxundland Minerals Ltd, a e In about 40 men_ and employs GOVERNMENT HELPS M“ St J0hn says production and the Working force will’ in- crease _°°‘_15ld°1‘al1lY when the modernization program is com- Nol Guilty Plea In Murder Case SKOWHLEGIAN, Me, (Am Everett E. Savage, Jr., a 34. year-old Augusta business exec- utive, pleaded not guilty Tues. day to a charge that he mur. dered 3 P1‘el_l3Y 2_9-year-old Oak- l-and housewife in what police described as a lover's lane tryst. More than 100 spectators, in- eluding S3VHE<f.’s wife, mother of his three children, heard the warrant accusing him of slay. lnlg Mrs. Patricia Wing, whose Ilfilkéd. battered body was found in his avutonnobile June 5. _Dr- I-vvmg ~Goodofi, a Water. wile pathologist. ‘said Mrs. Wing was sufifoca-ted some time dim-_ ing thefafrternoon of June 3. Mrs. Wmg disappeared from her home that day while her truck driver lmlgbfilld slept alter a night's run. Bus Strike In London Continues LONDON (Reliters)—London’s 50,000 bus wornkers have decided to continue their 43-day strike. After four days of voting at 112 garages, the final count was 00 in (war of continuing the strike, 52 against. The strike fior higher wages be- glan May 4, taking 8,400 bulses off the roads and forcing an average Ev erything for TRAILER LIVING Mode1s—16=ft. to so ft. Fully fut-nished—Easy Terms. Call and see us anytime. Rolland Fournier Summer st. Ch’town Dial 8395 ‘Problem Propyliie Mine The Guardian Page 13 male T15’ how much. In line with the expansion pro- gmm. the federal government on 'Pro.pyllite. Present loading fac- ilities are restricted to ships lip L0 $2.500 tons. ‘ parent company. The first ship- ago. Mr. St. John predicts an- other 26.200 tons will be shipped blmesque bay this winter. find other transportation. With the decisions of their gar- would continue. his 134ma»n negotiatillg commit- tee are scheduled to meet again today to consider future policy. Meanwhile. more than 7,700 don’s stevedores—were still on strike Tuesday, leaving 63 ships idle and five lindermanned. Lalbor Minister Ilain MalcLeod is setting up a committee to in- vestigate a nine-week-old dispute at a wholesale meat market that complete SPORTS WEAR DEPT. WITH PAY RELAXATION MOORE & McLEOD LTD. pleted. But he declines to esti- L has started dredging operations 3t.L011g Pond which will allow ’ Ships ill) to 10,000 tons to take .- All Dropylite is shipped to the . menl. 800 tons, left two weeks 1 belfore Arctic ice fills the pic- - Of 8,000,000 passengers a day to , Union leaders Friday night urged the strikers to accept a Q manag-esment p e a c _e proposal. ages expressed, district delegates 5 Tuesday night agreed the strike Union chief Frank Cousins and - dock workers——a quarter oi Lon- ‘ SAUCE '_ \/IT9llClOU$ flavour E“ ‘ Iv goes ‘further SMOKES TOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL _ serving with The L United Nations Emergency Fem in The Middle East file sends 4oo EXPORT CIGARETTES “"7 other Macdonald Brand Postage included ‘ Mill order and remittance lo: OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT ACDONALD TOBACCO INC. "°- “E490, Place d'Armes, M‘ an ontreol, Que. l h P It sub|e¢t To any chango G°V°rnmem Regulations. 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