~ ready nearly ' Britain warning of the dangers ‘. Per capita food production dropped and mat .- stock and Ipost other crops 3. ‘were tbquma or higher. The Giiudlan, Charlottetown. -Woa.. Oct. 10. 1962. 15' New Chemicals Pose Problem in By HREG MacDONALD TORONTO (CP)-—The general public must know that it is ti- heiiefitting from the results of fa rcscarch. Dr. Rolf Eliassen. professor of civil engineering at Stanford University. Calif., said here. speaking to delegates attend- mg the 35th’ annual meeting the water Pollution Control Federation. Dr. Eliassen said "the research worker cannot .. = l as 3 5' on (I e icnges facing sanitary engineers in this era is to develop meth- ncis and processes for the treat- ment of organic wastes. "par- ticularly thc many new chemi- cals which are being developed such as pesticides. fungicides. detergents and industrial cliem- icals." "Solution of these problems depends upon comprehensive in- tcr-disciplinary research among scientists and engineers to de- velop a better understanding of the physical. chemical and biol- ogical principles involved in the dcstruction of these wastes and the adaptation or discovery of micro - organisms which will consume these wastes in exist- ini; or new processes. “Many of the newer chemi- of veloped feed-back Pollution Dr Eliassen said that co-or- dination of operating inforina- tiozi with research must be ac- complished y a ‘ system so that the results of research may be applied to the optimum util- izatioi./' of equipment. processes, and 'facilitie in waste treat- ment plants " “The results of research in many cases may lead to more complicated tr e a t ment pro- cesses which require elaborate instrumentation in order to achieve the control necessary for achieving the degree of treatment required." Ross L of works of Metropolitan Tor- onto said continual efforts are being made in Canada respect- ing discharge of industrial wastes to surface waters. “Conservation of pure water for the future willrequire more efficient treatment plants than are currently available, and constant research on this sub- ject is deemed essential." About 3,000 delegates from l(china dept.) ... ..... .. Tras lPlain natural finished wood serving trays !with hand painted dcsign. "Reg. $1.98. Special (china dept) I . Clark. commissioner l6 cup English pottery assorted decorations. ‘Regular $1.98. 1 -49 Special (china dept.) Cups and Saucers ‘Plain white teacups etilfl saucers. Made in England. Reg. 39c ea. 4 I 1 or I all parts of Canada. the United lsgfving Plafa States and other countries are‘ attending the five-day meeting. l131/2" East Germans Killed S I , I BERLIN tAP)—-East German border guards shot and appar- ently killed two East Germans trying to swim the Spree River to the West Monday night be- fore the eyes of one of the vic- tims‘ mothers. The guards also turned their fire on a West Berlin police car that had rushed to the scene on the west bank. West Berlin po- lice returned the fire. More than 50 shots sounded in the ex- change. most coming from the The shooting broke out a few hours after Soviet authorities snubb W e s t. e r ii protests against the East German bar- __...._._:____._.______ British Called , N-ot Too Bright Logpg;-: (%P)—Healtii:i t Bfilltons don't gm tosbe bright —t|_iev go right on smoking de- 1, spite‘ evidence that cigarettes cause lung cancer. Hi ' ‘ - sa . . “The some public which scans the figures of deaths from traf- fic accidents with close anxiety and urges rightly that nothing be left untried which could re- duce the annual total of about 7.000 road deaths looks with ap- parent unconcern at the figure of deaths from lung cancer--al- four times a large at over 25,000 and rising year by year. All but a tiny fraction of those deaths would not ‘have occurred but for smok- g. Powell spoke at an official aeizd - off for two government sponsored trucks which will tour lo Escape ring of a British ambulance try- log to enter East Berlin to lieip a wounded man near the wall. The refugees made their break for the West near the Oberbaum which crosses the Spree between East and West Berlin. The bridge has been closed to traffic for years. but a few residents in the area stil‘ are permitted to walk across it. No TRACE 01-‘ BODIES Police reported that one swimmer was apparently hit by the fire and was drowned. A witness reported seeing a sec- ond swimmer in the water with fect in the air—either hit by the gunfire or diving was no trace East. erman pair to “Old it 'wiches and cakes. Size 61/; x 12" But hours afterwglignthere still Reg‘ $1_79_ Special (china dept.) Early American Prescut crystal sandwich plate. Regular $1.98. Special (china dept.) . .. . 1.49 4 Piece Dessert Set Covered sugar and cream on tray in clear prescut crystal. Regular $1.98. 1 Special set (china dept.) I Egg-Plate . _ a _ ._ _ V10" Divided egg, plate in white with 22»{ :gold trim, gift boxed. Reg. $1.79. 1 lSpecial (china dept.) ............ .. I Divided Relish ill” 3 section relish in white with 22K gold ‘trim. Attractively gift. boxed. 1 Reg. $1.79. Special (china dept.) I Flower Vase _10” tall cut-design flower vase in sparking lclear glass. Flared top. Reg. $1.79. 1 Special (china dept.) . .......... IHoste-ss Tray {Oblong pressed crystal tray. Ideal for sand- 1 .49 . l . h08[l.E:(li(_)0l( up (the search 1:11‘ MOITS P01 0’ Gold ch°C°|aTe5 c ies On the west side. a German Red Cross ambulance and West Berlin policc commandos s_too y. An informant said the mother of one of the refugees was wait- ing for him on e western bank. After seeing her son shot."SpeciaI (men's wear) she collapsed and was taken to a West Berlin hospital. American soldiers also turned up briefly on the scene. The Western protest over the ambulance incident got only as far as a Soviet protocol officer. 0. S. Panin, Soviet protocol officer in East Berlin. listened to a reading of the ritish- American - French protest by Ralph Baiifield. British protocol officer. Then he told Benfield the matter concerned not the Russians but the “German Democratic Republic" —- the East German regime which the West does not '--cognize. '1 lb. box. Regular $1.65. Special (candy) 1 .49 Men's Stretch Hose In assorted shades. olive, blue brown and’ wine. Regular $1.00 2 ms. 1 I Men's Work Hose Wool and nylon blend in grey. Reg. 59c pr. .S ' 1 ( ’ w r) I pecia mens ea V pm. lMon’s Flannel Work Shirts lln assorted plaids in blue, red, and green. lSizes: Small. medium and large. 1 I Reg. $1.98. Special (men's wear) :Men’s Cotton Work Gloves Food Output Across World Is Unchanged ROME (Reuters)-The worldl had some 52,000,000 more months to feed during the last year but bad weather kept food production static, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Orsanlzation said -here. Increases in per capita food production came from the more ch goost of living rose by more than per cent. and by 25 per cent mt or more in 18 others. The estimated that world population was rising at I rate of 1.8 per cent each year. as weather hit grain harvests. but live- . i1o“oflloiIl figures of I cultural ‘production have n pu ‘ uniat China. WIIBILII not included in “'9 M9: at production 'Aalt*ahout our attractive winter rates for parinanont residents. ‘Riots Reported In Soviet Town WASHINGTON (AP) —- Per- sistent rumors of riots in a ltown near Rostov in the Soviet !Union last June have reached the United States and other Western governments during the last few months. diplomatic ficial reported. U.S experts have ‘been piec- ing together bits of information which have convinced them publ turbance did occur at th of Novocherkassk after the So- vici government instituted new ic . db- e town ' food prices Subsequently there were reports. unconfirmed here. that some changes may also have been made in wage scales in industry affecting workers at Novocherkassk. . . The reports told of interven- tion by Soviet troops in an ef- to put down the disturb- TELEVISION TIME DOVER. England (CP) —— A’ Kent education ritiah children no longer to the time by the clock. but by the beginning and end of their vorite television programs. Ht- suggests a television announcer should tell them when it is time togotobed officer say‘! I W 1 i (European Ian) . '°'....".°'.‘il'°....".'.'l 2'2." 11"..‘ ..m'’''‘'''' " .‘i«‘i-Iiii: Pollorln 1 Inner. fill! l 38- Reg. 89c ea l(men’s wear) .......... .. prs. Men's Ties Large assortment. Reg. $1.00 and $1.50. lspecial (men's wear) 2 for iMon’s Sweat Shirts {Heavy fleece back in charcoal, and white. ‘Sizes: Small, med-ium and large. Reg. $1.98. lspecial (men’s wear) .............. .. 1-4 lMen's Rayon Work Shirts lAssorted checks in blue, red and grey. ;Sizes: Small, medium and large. Reg. $1.98. prs !Special\ (men's wear) 2 5A|| Nylon Work Gloves _ ;Whlte (men's wear) for iMon’s Winter Cu 3 lWith ear flaps. Colors Oive and Charcoal. Sizes 634.7%. Regular $1.98. 1 I Special (men’s wear) Don is sent for extra.» wear, sizes 8- 16. Special (mcn’s wear) Bo s’ Stanfield Shorts for Boys’ Hose Large selection of stretch and sized hose in nylon. nylon blend. Small, medium and lge. 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Sizes 6 to 8. Reg. $1.98 (ladies’ wear) Kciyser Scarves In nylon and shades to match gloves. Regular $1.59. ( ladies’ wear) ......... . .. ............ .. I Selection of Necklets Earrings and bracelets. Reg. $2.00 & $1.00. ...... .. for I (ladies’ wear) Nylon Half Slips Dainty lace trimming. Sizes S. M. L. White. pink, blue. Reg. $1.00 1 I ( ladies’ wear) for 1.49 rniunsnairl .. FRIDAY Micro Mesh Hose First quality seam free. All shades. Special 1 .49 ( ladies’ for Terylene Blouses Long sleeved in dainty floral patterii.<. Easily washed and lalinrlered. Sizes 12 to 13 Regular $3.98. 1 '4q (ladies’ wear) Panties and Briefs White. pink and blue. Sizes S. M. 1.. Reg. 59c. 1 -49 (iadies’ wear) Head Sq uares In solid shades and lovely floral pattern.-.. Reg. 79c. (ladies’ wear) Yardley Boxed Soap 3dtablets a box. Lotus. Red Rose and Cl'll:-l‘.- e carnation. 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Special (hardware) pints Football 101/§” long in tan whirc stripes. Reg. $1.89 1 .49 Special (hardware) .............. .. 22 Long Cartridges R . 80c k . (1:51-dwarell g ............ ._ 2 for Buffing‘ Pads And wax applicators set for G. E. Pt)llSllCl'.<. llfigrdfvzaflg) 1 .4(l 1 .49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Hand Warmers Pocket size for hunting. Reg. $1.69 (hardware) . . . . . _ . . .. Doll Stroller With wire parcel cai'i'ier, handle 21" ll")nl floor. Reg. $1.98. 1 (hardware) Home Furnishing— Both Stores Drapary"Matorial. antique satin, 45" Cafe curtain rods, extends 52 x 90". Camoollpholstory plastic for kitchen sets, 54", reg. 1.79 . . . . . . . Plastic cottage curtains. kitchen dos lgns. rag. 1.98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Pink only. 20 x 40", reg. 1.69 pr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.49 Chintz Covlracl cushions, 16 it 16". reg. .98 yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for1.49 Boxed ‘Embroidered pillow cases. re 9. 1.98 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.49 DraperyCranos.rIg. 1.98 .. 1.49 reg.|.98.................1.49 rag.|.98 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.49 IOOOOIOII Giantsizo bath towels. striped. 30 x 69", reg. 1.98 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.49 - SATURDAY Bicycle Tire. To fit 2-1". 226". 28". rim. good quality, mazla iii ('aiiu<la by l.)lll‘ll()p Rubber Co. Reg. $1 7.) 1 .49 Special ll'1al‘tl\\‘al'€) Films 3-mils VP127. \'Pl2t). Cl’ VP620 Black and white. Reg. $1.86, Special _ i. for Gun Cleaning Rods Reg. $1.75. Special (l1lll‘tl\\':ll'(‘) iwcillpciper Paste Lciiagcs stick la.-‘t 3-lli. Reg, 30¢, 1 .49 pkgs. Special (l’ltil'dW'(ll'E') for Thermos Bottles In the 15 ounce size. fits a standard lunch kit, keeps liquids hot or cold. Reg. $1.98 (hoiisew9.i'es) I Aluminum Teapots In the iiziiiciy four cun size. 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