\e of the'-largest papermaking’ m ic (shown. above). is located* i i aul ely paper- producing mills, is today. the: WwW ‘orld’ Ss: largest 1 news - print arca. The bustling“city. way" between: ‘he: “Grea “metropolis ‘of Cat 3 ; the’ entire “Gaited Seates ispecifications a lant: five-thousan $ larg st export, ‘product and is known ms as. the nev wap capit tal of t the world. It-turns out. nearly : ‘one > five.tons of paper per. hour, tw enty-fou : ‘the: “busy, St. [-awrence Seaway, iv ¢ which is Now: ‘kept agen of the! year - 4 mhore newsprint f y n, th town, of ‘La: “Tuque,. in: rice. Valley. The. Nalley, with i it of ‘Trois: ‘Riviéres,- Québec, half-" supply. of. pulpwo ood coming | ‘and, the. Arlantic,< We v seven mills, who: share: a: * provincial. g ‘government’ ‘has » making 1 in. Trois Aves on of, the ie outruns “th production. and: represent . oductjon. PheSu-Ma Grinderman Jules Pichette checks a sample fromthe huge’ pulp-g rinding. machine. One cord of soft. wood, (see logs. top right-hand corner of: picture) is. ‘crushed by -one-ton © grinding stone in an hour.’ and, acid for. w ansformation i into eye A : vater ectric re ources ‘and the right. kin: of, trees\. _ for the paper industry—balsam and spruce. Its sixteen ‘thousand = square miles of wooded wealth: yield close to two million cords: Of. pulpwood : a year. To: ‘operate their: mills and cep ‘the in, the paper. companies. in the is- ‘the Zalley” ‘Maintain-a permanent staff of about seven. thousand-in. payroll ‘of some $50 million, with. approximately eight’ ‘thousand. seasonal employs ees. Recogniz- . ing its importance. as a paper: “producing centre, . ‘Québec’s stablished. an Institute of Paper- largest and: most: modern L inery can ‘duplicate any pulp |} it supply. With. ‘essential elec- ‘TO, each mill, rich woodland for. graduates. from ‘the, sand’ athe. St. “area — The wood, pulp i is. mixed. with o be I NEAVE- 10 | oe - Montre nal University students’ ‘th vow thelr weight on: a metal fenco marking” the. boundary between “Montreal proper and suburian Mont Royal, . during several hours of marching and singing through ‘Mont Royal’ opening day ofthe: university’ s winter carniv vw The: fonce did not Drerils, ' Lo By KEN MONTREA I (CP) — Joe Discobolus, Occupation: Discus thrower, ‘Nation- “Foon and’ saw the atatuo, aN ality: Greek, Identifying: character istics: ‘When. lasty | seen was completely nude, Romarks: Last *eparted | sean by Samuel Butlor, writer, Ex- tenalve Invostigalion « has “pro= duced no bady.:,. ts ‘That's tho’ way!" police port could ho ‘written: abot! one of the more: “ambarrassing: Moe: ments in tho’ ‘Hilgtory. ‘of Monte]. Yona) — not always Canada's city ‘of sophisticated, ‘broadminded Ving. oo. coal For ‘tho... Dlicobol ua, a “imple | plaster cast ‘of tho’ famous’ ‘Grock | statue -by “Myron” of! a discis throwor, was kept in dgnominy and‘ shame, Its whl, IQ00 = to the wally inca. ‘atorago’ yoom ‘for about: 30. yong: just’: Jnoanune or. iff. had no -pants:-— or any: iene, for. that mattor, ‘Tha ploce of. “prudory : - - SMITH 8 cay OE Canadian ‘Press Staff ‘Writer eT | It was the roughest. episode and * Outremont ; —— OP Wirephoto 7 one F t ot a a a a ode We Hi ‘stornee’ and woik yoom | dn fl musoum * -Oporated | ‘by tho: Na- {honal:: History’. Bocioty - ‘at tho ‘ time: of Butlor's: ‘visit,’ The ‘fa- ‘mous. writer!.walked . into. tho Missing, pr esumed deud:) ‘0 MONTREAU! According: to “plographer, | Pesting. Jonas, . Butler « question: antithosls’ of the fo" Montreal! edi oman: working , “nearby . ab now pridas. itself on—could havo’ stuffing an owl, ‘Hes wad: told, | passed unnoticed and unknown: Jonos rolites, that: the statue hut for a chance sightaccing trip was not being: displayed, had not by. Bam Butlor, the: English nov-| been, displayed: and:: “would. not ‘ella ‘and: poot ‘who lod jn 1902, | be displayed. ‘pocause it. had. no Butlor'anw the plaster cnet: panis: and: so: was-nbt a. ft. ob- whilo, visiting a Montreal mu-|iject. to. be soon by. Monéion ‘pou’ in: ‘1876, To wrote a poom: maidens, 3." ‘ ae about It, Ao all the world could| . “Stowed. away, in wv know—nnd. Montreal | ragret, Jumior ream. About liven decades after tho| Tha. Discobolua: siandeth: and poom..was ° “written,: “the atatuo| burneth his face: to: the: walls: apparently: id been destroyed; | “Dusty, , cobwoh .” "covert, whether aa an example of car-| maimed and: Rot ab naught, ° . rylng: prude too far, © desire) -“Boauty. aroth In-: to avold: further joshing on the and no man’ rogardath, aublont: or, Just booaure- It wns) "Oo God!’O Montreal!” “particularly - ‘valunblo| In. fatrnass: to: “Montreal, - tb. ste ig. not. known, ahould bo noted that. Butler may have heen ‘eullty, of Sxoagorn Monto! on the» «her two disease ed kidneys removed. ppears from “KIDNEY WINS PROGR! 8s -—-- “Acting like: modern ‘Florence Nightingales. in helping oul at Peter Bent. Brigham hospital in, Boston are Johanna (left) and Lana: Nig “Man, who are recovering from a rare kidney transplanting. oper- ation, Lana’‘donated a healthy kidney to her: sister. Both are working at the hospital switchboard, Johanna now has had ! htingale : ‘of Steinbach, 7 ADVERTISING IN TH BRINGS ‘RESULTS prince Rupe es Tuesday, nee BUN PUSTERS — students. of Waterloo 5 University college pital bed up the incline of Parliament. Hill to |..a font of the Peace “members of Parilnmant for a - Vanelso, Waterloo's 1961 “been. pushed from Kilehener, snow queen, ‘pushed ‘thelr ‘pattle-ncarred host Tower last. week and took ide, Climbing a‘oard for, the ride are, let, to right: . Joanne William: Androson (PC- Watoriog south), ‘Bed. had tq London, a. dis ance of 71 Mlles, Ww elsht ‘and a half hours, r . ~ CP Wirephoto the Discobolus. was’ ‘Yon. for the sako of a good yarn. about why. ‘The museum was devoted to hidden,” showing ‘stuffed ‘animals and: Mr, Collard and ‘other. histor= | birds, samplos of minerals: and. ians have tried to trace tha his-. other natural pieces -~ “works tory of the Discobolus, of God," Sir: Willlam ‘Dawson! Th apparently. was given. to the called them,’ ye a (Natural: “History: Boclety privata- | WASTE OF. SPACK | ly == and: pub. Into: nding. im! Sir William, prosident af tho mediately, Thore Jo na: record of; Natural’ “History. Bocloty ‘somo. Ib. ever helng shown: al the | mus yoars before Butlor's visit as wall? BAUM an principal of McGill Univorsity,: ‘LOST IN SHUF reat had laid’ down the dletum that): + Soma, time, fflor Bublor's viatt,'| tho museum should. not waste | ghot'nusouny Moved to new qunr-: {ts spneo showing works of man, | ters,’ bat Diagoholus,, draped in yesorving {tsolf for the. glories of | (ee wir WIA, wiried” from tho ‘One: True Antlate oe, ities Be i Another -' Undor, this ruling, of souio, ft a ng. Inco tho now: bulld- ‘he: ‘Discobalua. clonrly.” did. not We holong ‘in the museum, Howovor | : vf ‘shortly ‘Attar tng Bogtnning of othor atatues and works of maniihls century,’ be “society. dis- 7: wore. displayed: there —~ but not pandéd and’ the museuny in tims tho denuded Discobolus, Glorad ‘Sts doors, The exhibits “Wdgar: Andrew: Collard, editor- jwore taken’ over hy. McGill Unl- inl: writer for the Montreal: Ga- varity, but ‘thora ta no Indica gette’ and: puthority, .on: Monte | tion: Anat: tho , Discobolus mado ‘yon!'s’ hiatory, romarks dryly tho: ‘Aocond MoOVO, 7 | that “thaero's good ‘roason (io be-|' Ha: apparently, had” boon do» |P tove’ Butlor had: atleast somo, atroyod in tho, interim, possibly ee ntreal af Auatitteation: for at conalualons, by an :pvonly ‘modest art enttlo,, . ‘bub, maro likaly. Just: because he | - was taking up space, .. “The plastir cast had no mo- ‘notary value,” Mr, Collard says, ) "Tis only possthla valua ao its ‘connect ion with Samuel Bubler.” “Poranto the: Good; nt its post, can't. hold ‘a fig lone, bo. Monttogl ab’ ita purest! BE ee ee ~Two remancled | ‘Twa mon wore “‘romnndad Wit. WlThursday: whon: thoy. appar ed In’ police court.-thia;morningg.) Aeforg: Magintrng ia whinlto: ‘on ahs or] {OsNCABION era Atolon: property, valtod undor | RO. ee, !Thak Madtinira: and’. Tugatia Morin: Alina Paul Lawrence Sine quin,: both ‘of..no fixed addrosns, plancied not guilty to the charge which "waa" Inia). in connoation with a thoft of. somo toola from 7 i “la-enr owned: hy A Albort. Catnon of Prince. Ruper whilo i). was parked in. front: of the Moose Locige about. 6 pm. acurday.. ter last sighting in 1902 ae in ant pI pies : eo om CP Wirephoto- sare porte tay eames m8 regres ie re le “orders Wo. buildin gia | ee lings are sla Tho Ate condamnad: urn | fo onc ” demolition and he dure ts a 601 Ninth Avent Wert ‘d will he demolished whore. there aro no sanitary’ fi eilitios, This, the health officer hit ri not br ought up! LO. stated, can. bo ie-apened: ag /soon eg s, ; Ata (lesa facilitios are supplied. 2 SSN Y buble nl ‘Those premigos,. he went..on havo , all heen, voluntarily, vite jjeatod.., Lege 4 at Mee - Alderman. Carlson, ‘snoved. that vinighh ot hia tre twa Loulteinga jbo ( odie! on {strayad and removed from: thelr Dr, Wilfred. ont oni sites and thatthe third be sli: that ho had declared ag “untit! uy weatod if Ib is not brought for; INnbabitation” promises. ta UP 'o atandard, Building inapec tho tewr of 725. Fogar Streap Lor TO. Hwart told tho meoting comprising rooma. 8, 4, 8 and 6 that ho approved of tha closure where there were no ainitary. ondorad. hy tho hoalth . offlor rallities,.no. running water ana Adermen Norton Youngs ele tho. building of aub.= atandnrd | fected to auch ackion an a yor. Hoonatruction, "ond, roport and. tho motion wits cae \ainended that the action be !n- ton, Hag ond, bulldlig fora gutted attoy nh voport from {phe ; ' ow Bay’ building Inspector 10° wher. Me seme eonditions. rane solved. ster had. sheen, secvnatemae Mee aR pm erin Ae pee tom re ape ay orn emolitions: | Cameron terse nn re