- ' manual Charlottetown, July 1964. women had especially fa- mmfiasmmm m.xaostastoa.aieaar and. :4? :5“ iil'éfind'30vliiz Sibel 8 an, mom 18’ 3,351. rates.” producing in Canada was our daughter. Mrs. Nod Dug-fur. I ' V " d w ' Cost of materials was about sidering whether-to set up a fao- mm am, ho .0... Philip ' ' is I d. r. U two per can more. "Nova My, linNoVIScotlaorannta. m _ V MUCH wonx AHEAD . e e Ive 99‘ Eng Scout .1... dflgfly‘ to higher rip or Que . William Campbell has return- A step has been take? in the . . . m m “Emu”: 0111:; “gt to u. “ Chm w“ MBA ex riments. e co s. o- 0! "an or n m“. "It" . er m . w om I D De N's. iifflclt'lirce‘ll‘t g ‘ frgn Noi‘m sco- cities did not often welcome the eingtoufendmm of Eel: inspect of movlns to the Mari- iii-law and sister. Mr. and Mn ward a principle of protection. . k its to Canadian markets was. But there are years of war ahead to find powerful yet safe HALIFAX (CP) — A com- Prof. George made the com- on the “on”. about is m um" and mm. mm” were Marshall Mm”. chemical protecting agents to! merce professor spys any broad meats in summary of his cent hm,“ um, if those mar. uciprocated by many erltlm- Mrs. John Tram... Bum". shield humans against chem-approach by the federal or pro- findings followmg a study he he“ m “WM from on” “5.. x ‘ _ ton. has mm c Prince ically-induced cancers. vincial governments or their com recently of the costs “0 e _ However, ” on “me. however. we would Coumy “NPR”. summers“. A vaccine against leukemia.‘agencies to induce a cross-sec- of manufacturing in Nova Sco- product tranworlulon u. expect that “won. ind pram. when “he u MGM“ “cu: “' Compared With co." o, counted for only three per‘cent dices would be overcome a and perhaps other types of call- tion of the manufacturing in— m . . Nova firms which would be better off Ever.“ Dam, Chaim” cem may well come earlier. dustry to come to Nova Scotia similar operations in Ontario of all costs. I typlfll 'I am confident a virus oraby offering subsidies to make a lie - Scotla firm “is worse off by in" Nova Scotia would gradually (own; is di viruses of human leukemia will; good any cost disadvantage due DIFFERENCE IN COST less than one per cent, on this drift there.” the homesgofnhldl‘ countw Probably the Fastest contri- He said the “really mo' 11- . differences between the DeWoollen Lona m be isolated soon—if it has not al- to location would be “prohibi- Dr.i tively expensive. bution that could made ,, c . ready been done." says 1"“ Power costs to manufacturers l provinces are in the coat of Y. “it might turn out to be a.gests efforts to tee-r industry virus — harboredgtowards this province might by most people. but with only a’ better be directed selectivly few becoming victims of it," liel towards those industries for .said. "A vaccine could then be’ which die is best suited. 1 operations that consequently re- quired a lot of labor—particu- larly if the work is suitable for omen — and whose products are light compared with their very common lprepared against it. Such a vacoine could createiand Rush Graham, husband “(1 value," would normally.“ bet- ‘ fer off in Nova protective antibodies to preventlwife' are beginning ,0 “mm the leukemia virus from acting .down what that kind of cancer, firms 1 to change some DNA into a can— p r o d u c e d sabotagan agent leer-causing gelle- might be. They hope to isolate EMAY BE COMPLEit t t'jt. The problem mig urn ou ' lto be more complicated than‘ ,1! they 0.1"“ the" they might ’mat_”_ for example. the causa_; find an antidote to the agent. To live virus was already an inti-‘restore the person's own normal . mate part of the genetic ma-i and even curative defence mech- ichinery. just sleeping there so; anism against his own cancer. {to speak until some event stirred And. as a byproduct, the up- it into action. pressive agent (made by cancer Even then. there are possi-‘tissuel might itself be used to usually could do to the main Canadian and doreign markets at lower cost than if production was carried on in Ontario or . He said the opposite is true where a firm's processes are highly mechanized and its prod- ucts heavy compared with their value. Such firms would be bet- ter off if they concentrated pro- duction in Ontario or Quebec." except where there is a signifi- These make and ship from Nova Sco- some —-about the same in the Truro much more expensive hey—had little overall effect he- '~ G" cause power sccoun about one per cent of costs. BUILDING Cost of firms’ COST SAME building and equip- ping factories was much the in each province. General level of municipal taxes seemed to be bout the same in the three provinces. Prof. George said that offset- ting advantages and disadvan- tages of producing in Nova Scotla showed it would cost a typical firm two per cent mire to manufacture in Nova Scotia and supply all markets exclu- sively from that province than it would to carry out the same would be to "dispel some of the n firms to be aware of the oppor- tunities that exist in that prov- ince," Prof. George said. flames T. Grace. Jr., f Ros-' _ E, George, associate pro- ‘ well Park Memorial institute. fessor of commerce at Dal~ labor and product transporta- m. n for ,lmuar “mm!” mm“ “cc JBuffalo. N. housie University here. sug- tion. _ . in emu-1° and Quebec,_ utv‘scotia that is evident oumde Firms With less mechanized in Syd. the a ,0 can” ' KENSINGTON be MacDonald. Winsloe, l P.E.I., is visiting his aunt and luncle. Mr. and Mrs. lmer Burt, Remington. 'zabeth Cross- man have returned to. their home i at Bedeque after spending the l past week at Remington. guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Folland. Mrs. Lloyd Doucettc has made recovery from minor in- juries received ln a recent car 3 Donnie I of the make of your freeser. it can be serviced by our factory trained service men. REoAnoLEss Dial 4-7341 for 24-Hour Emergency Service ,- .Wmfi-snme u i“: was Least t . ‘1; . z » ‘liilitles antibodies might be in-ghelpedmake transpllflnled olfdbor- I l H th M l h t;row or ans. su ' t r in i e a-ri- (lkecgg‘:do:ou:::p (llofyi'or liver ir gland? taallreaor‘ 55:13.2“ ma e ever acting up. and causing leu-1 VlVe in I .person who needs to marksmcn competing and the kemia or other cancers. . bOFl‘OW I llVl-llg. Vllfll Organ- accident. . Relatives in Kensingtnn have received the news that Gerald (Jerry) Bernard, a member of the RCAF. has been transferred operation with a similar plant in Ontario or Quebec. It would. on the average. cost about five per cen more for chemical and metal processing STOREY ELECTRIC The study diowed wage rates for Nova Scotia employees var- Ril R'e f‘lnl‘l. 3-year-old urdny Daily Telegraph com- Winrlupeg lmrarksman1 is pictur- petition match he scorcd «i7 youngest to shoot for the prize if some virus does cause leu- Thus on many fronts goesthe led between 70 and 100 per cent . Ad a, Rm“. EHEIRML MW? 0“, nf a pnssihlp so pninls, He since Queen Victoria estah- ‘kemia. there is absolutely no} struggle against cancer. by liter- of rates for similar jobs in on- firms and two_ per cent less for from Camp Borden to Namo Air. mm" s. . 59 is combating for tie. is the youngest of 1,200 ri- lished it in 1860. (AP Wire- evidence that it is contagious“ ally thousands of men and term and . . Womens processing and other port near Edmonton. Allan and ' ll Quee‘n-g priw Dfifing the Sat— fish and Commonwealth photo via radio from London). passing from I Dallenl 0" 103 Women h‘mtmg “r and only at “m were Part‘cularly 10" 1“ mm" he and his “me have moved to Charlottetown ‘ " ' 7 other persons, says Dr, Sidney‘ times finding clues to the great Nova Scotia so that firms whose He said his conclusions would that location. { labor forces were mainly made be important mainly where a Guests of Mrs. Bessie C. Mac: ‘ Farber of Children's Hospital in , 9112119. Bost . Only a very iny per- centage of people ever developi leukemia. Leukemia or other! forms of cancer are not known' to be cat ing. but all present' put a supermarket .in your kitchen WITH A , Modern REFRIGERATOR- FREEZE A totally new concept in home food storage evidence. Most people never get obvious cancer, of any kind. The puzzle ‘. ; really is why a rather small per- ancer Researchers Envision Vaccines Within 5 lo 10 Years “mm.de By ALTON BLAKESLEE y The rats aluuys gel bl‘euSl-foods_ in insecticides Many sw‘could n. m natural body de_ Associated Press Science Writer cancer three weeks after eating‘ciausts believe the hits they fences. ‘ NEW YORK IAPLJme day a meal containing a cancer. some on DNA, the genetic ma- EVERYONE GETS CANCER? you may take a daily pill in pro— musing ('hcmical. nicknamed ‘iprial. give rise in the waywardi n has been suggested that a]. vent major cancers DMRA. l‘lul u Ihr‘y lzikc. thr pill acne or cancer. most everyone starts getting- And take ghms of ism-inc lo a day before taking the WHEA. “in the experimental animal. loam-er once or several times. prevent leukemia. as vou do they are rnmolPleli‘ protected we have proved that Willi chem- during his lifetime. But natural‘. against poho The protector I'll—18 3?? “891‘.- icals we can protect against defences may overwhelm the when” Optimwtically urith tbacene and avonaphthalene. in cancer." says Dr. Huggins. for few cancer cellg before they be! irreversibly independent l; gnow. 3 whom the deligit of research is come "creating a beautiful jigsaw puz- I and just keep growing and then san'nE it.“ is ling. the lab- Natural defences could explain v pinpoint amounts. inst a few micrograms Dr Hugginc thinks: they work. in part. b." “nailng‘zlr all the DNA of brine cells. actingihappiness comes from as a kind of shield against the oratory. and he abhors adminis- in part whys handful of persons‘ arrow of DMBA. :trati‘ve work. with proven cancer undergo! DNA is shorthand for deoxyl‘l-l “No really good ideas come taneous cures. Medical au-I bonuclcic acld, The genes that; from the head of a man sitting thorities have gathered an inter-ll control the dcsliny of cells are;al a desk." he declnrcs. “'l‘neylnatlonal list. of of 130 such‘ believed in he (-nmposr‘d of DNA come from the hands. from ‘cases of “spontaneous cure." ; molecules. arranucd in precise doing. from ohscrvmc." ‘ Something obviously goes, sequences or code form. A cigarette smoker. he says amiss once a cancer takes hold. that the patieift'sl five to 10 veers The heartening fact is these. are serious goals envmmncd now by 1top cancer researchers 0th ers are drivin: toward another objective strengthening the body's natural defences against cancer. And meanwhile there ls a good deal a person can do by and for himself to escape the lethal dis— ease "Discovery Is our husiness."i "ln l0 .VeaI‘S. 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