Abateme nt Plans Are Announced_ poed, then '¢ moves to 3 {4 600.- 00% zallon retention basin in one system now heing tried The ef- fluent 1s aerated for 24° hours to provide maximum: oxygen con- tent and metered ingrediehts. of nitrogen, and phosphorous. vital for biological activity, are. ad- ded. cena Bactema! sludce setthng and a a Ihe Guardian, Cherlottatorn, Tree. Mer 10 1968 414 Consumer Credit Legislation Is Enacted In Nova Scotia IPLAN NEW COUNCH | Within two weeks an advisory 1] VANGNVaS By PIERRE.VENIOT _._.. HALIFAX (CP) — The Nova 2 twist f GCT& MONTHLY PENSION CHECK LIKE GEANDMA AND HAD, MONEY TO SPEND / coem Spano) bee, fdas Wb Nee WUEN ANY NEW | |) GRANDMA IS ALWAYS THE \ COMES 4 tFizst *KIDY ON THE Brocco } 4 + : recirculation facilities. have sentia covernment has dvawn up council. of credit industry repre. VANCOUVER ao ma-jonty $530,000 of the pollution been added to provide seed ma-|blueprints.for “the rest of Can- sentatives will be set up to for- Ho Bron th for new British Columbia pulp (control figure ‘'can be justified teral for the neutralize bleach ada hy enacting unique: legisla-. ward suggestions, to the govern. mill-operations have earmarked | by economic returns.” land. ‘reuse as much of the mill re- plant effluent + ment before the funal decision je ' | tion in-the field ~ of consumer almost $6-000,000 for control of Patrick N. Bowle-Evans, man- Dr. Charles eaplained that or- credit. reached on initiating more legis. | | z pollution in air and water, long | age” Pulp Mill Design and. ganic material—bleach plant ef- | The government has taken lation: : ne a sore spot between. the timhes| Construction, said the Tahsis fluent—which accounts fc more heed of a royal commission re-| The govetnment now has nq! | industry, conservationists and plans have been approved oy than half the mill effluent. con- pct to regulate advertising of intention of setting a. ceiling on’) government agencies: : |the technical staff of the fed- tains organic matter :not -e:! the credit industry. interest charges. oMr — Doncet | | " The Tahsis Co, Ltd! will spend jeral fisheries department and moved in the cooking process. Retail. loan and mortgage /says, nov 1s it in the midsof al 4 . more than $3,500,000 af combat are now under consideration in required to produce pulp | eee wall be required..to witch-hunt. ae =| water and ‘air pollution at the Ottawa. The organic material, if 418- | avoid, advertising’s many - hued | ‘Without consumer ered! ta | huge operation it is building at, He said Tahsis set out to.do |charged directly into‘ the river. shades in favor of direct black day. he says. ‘our Scones | Gold River on Vancouver 1s-|two things: Recover fot sale or would provide food for micro and white selling by disclosing | could not survive’ ft is a good | And at Prince. George in the BC. interior, the Prince George |fuse as possible, and: to inter- cept each waste stream at its Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd... has} source before it mingles with | He said the Prince soneniest plans to spend pure air ce water. system sales the arenes ef- 4. to provide the consumer aes a a mortgage | 2,500,000 on poliition abate- RG NTO SEA- fluent out of the mill refuse by | with a knowledge of the cost af agreement would not come into ment oh rice giles he take Neutralizing it with other forms | porrowihg- money and buying on | force until 24 hours after the |" The Gold River ptogram rep- ithe mill effluent to a body of of fe and chemicals—an ex- | credit.”’ i Se pad | hee given a resets about six per cent of a lsea water far from the mouth | DComYve accomplishment, but One bill subject to proclama- | Stat ments ing its” particu: |- total: investinent of - $55,000,000! o¢ Gold? River_and release it weil worth the semules._ ;tion requires, all_credit-grantors | ae Uncoriseronahl ai . andthe firm estimates that | through a diffuser pipe 9 feet’! = |or money - lenders to register ee cue Te Raeae » below sea level “Other installations will dispose organisms which would multiply rapidly, creating a shortage of oxygen reauired by fish. — @ ky Divers — “gays pro- ‘exist in the field.” a orge | vincial Secretary Geratt Doucet, | Another bill. also: “subjert to | (the actual interest charged in | 'te'ms of dollars and cents, . “The legislation,” thing in itself, but there have | been so few controis that abuses | of credit) an tions Act is expanded tm em. ; with the registrar : the }Power. courts. to Yewrte the k loffice geeated in 1963 on thi é ee eee commiis--terms of an excessive and harsh = a of waste such as bark, and : | basis of the- Moreira Hey font agreeient> : - : + Saoeorrt ' “ON TH E Al there will bea precipitator on | Die In Cra sh |sion’s report. _* ee ee I DROPPED-IN-TO. Tey’ RF AY MOMS.-WHEN | “WHEN THE GROOM ok WL avo tue De paheee ann - | the recovery furnace to reclaim. ee ; eet : se . 4a et Te pee CUT Ree “4S THE. ...<~ |_| BEGINS TOMIBS. 4] ea FAS Pek = salt cake which would _ other- Pro pSAYS— MAN? COMPLAINTS BINGO-BANNED aaereneyepay hte 1 | is MoTHER's a at “CHARGE. ACCOUNTS #7 ~1> Registrar Derie~Burton of Aal- eee Sieca etter : se NEWIN WEDS / p71 “POTTSTOWN. Pa (AP)—Five ¥ : oo heomntowine program tists +wise-be-tost-up-the cinmney a i . SOOKING = er) ii ae ee z n = Y hartered accountant.| HULL, Que (CP* Provincial. ” Ings are. published free of _. Mv. Bowle - Evans Said tests o¢ six sky divers and ‘their pi- [tfax, ora is a tar volume of police here have been instructed charge as a. public serviceand | indicate cleaner — and better: \iot were killed Saturday says : a day. ito close all bingo games in the | single-engine plane, tarry- | next few weeks, it was reported >| |Saturday. Bingos: are held al. ‘most. weekly in most parish SR complaints—almost one bs “A* lot of people have been wn- em on a parachute accu- | pelieving fAvhen we told them rop contest. crashed, ex- ithe. cost of-their borrowing was ploded -and burned ” smelling—air will result and the ‘their company will regain materials ing th ras would-otherwise have been” racw-d ost. ; avpear as presented to us: by the stations cotiterned. TUESDAY PROGRAMS é two miles /95 per cent per annum.” _ Ralls here. The instructions were | CFCY-TV | At Prince George, engineers |from their objective +o Mr. Martin's duties include su- received from the Quebec jus. gone have installed a number of spe The_ monoplane crashedon_a|-pervision of credit granting 19 tice department a ae "| Cial facilities to-stop-pollution —tarnr-trett-shortiv—atter takentt= the provinte : | The company is trying ouf a It was the first flight of the sky- | new regulations to the cabinet. | GRAVES RISt UP dry barker instead of a wet one: ‘diving meet, which was can- |. He has the power to suspend | ‘ E -|so that waste doesn't settle in ‘celled after the disaster. jor cancel any registvation for"” MARKET DRAYTON, Eng. a. nearby river “Four of the jumpers and -the | violation of the legislation which land (CP)—The Graves family’ Flotation equipment will help {pilot were trapped in-the—cabin carries fines up to $25,000. is buried under a grave prob- recover fibrous material before of the plane and plummeted p-m.—Musicale “phd suggestions ef} o m.—Film—testival SO p:m.—Today-ar Home J-p.m.—To fell The Truth 25 p.m —Take 30 : OA p.m.—World In Contrast 3} p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 1 5 a a» wn 00 p.m.—Wild Bill Hickock it is discharged and all efflu- “The primary purpose of the item. They want to -sell .their | lent will be treated with special | 30 p.m.—Music Hop =e jwith it to their deaths. Another legislation,’* he says, ‘1s to pro- ‘house but prospective buyers managed tn get clear and jump, | tect the consumer from himself just laugh and never ‘make. a- +200 p.m—Frent Page Challenge y 19.30. p.m.—Dick V Dyke —H-00-pom- Ne gazine 3.03—=Trans-Canada Matinee 3.30—Trans-Canada Matinee cause death ——— 11.30 p.m.—Public«Eye 12.00 a.m.—CBC National News 4;00=CBC News ‘| 4:03—Canedien Roundup | ‘ a * : | DISCUSS—UN-PROBLEMS-—_|- LONDON: (Reuters) — irene eh Ow SSAN PASHA 4:00. pick Pelilenl felacesto. ,chemicals -befove it is released: but apparently his chute be-- —he is not as sophisticated as firm: offer. The Graves’ house, ~ 6.30. p.m.—Gazette | George Charles, the. ‘came tangled in. the tail assem+| business ” eras called Tombstone View, is” on | -- ED pum=Cecy IV News _| Prince. George Company's: tech- ply and did not open. He: hit thé Mr. Doucet says the govert: Cémetery Road and overlooks my lec ei TAA fmical director said~his “firm will ground within 35° feet —of— the--ment-is-working—-om-regulahonsgfe~ graveyard ye ce uae be lala | pokction crated = eat ae DUETEDR Ne eceaee salsa NO. Premetre ee an KEEP IT-STRAIGHT - | D> 8.00 p.m.—Big Valley | ~~ ineludin: The sixth diver survived; mulas: to be. u he credit | ‘ ao a ( , 700 Bm aRed. Sie ton, Hews patie couse e ere erpene leaping from the disabled craft.|indust-y in showing the cost of Ce tee tr Ay 9 ae 1.00 m.—Front- P len - ie pu j ‘ : é I s T | , 19:30 Sea peg airy te process with rich topsoil wai ee fora Danae ae [Prise aati caid-in a brief to changed its name fo the Kent | oy h BG of 1100 pom. -Newsmagazine jwith chicken manure tere and landed, safely. unin- the government it 1s physically Trust for Nature Conservation | aa 00d 24 | try “11.20 gum.—The fot Eye ' | _Mill effluent ‘is fest neutral juréd but badly shaken by the impossible and administratively because | would = ‘miernbars | : pn | 2 rl eee roe an ne ecener errr ene eres oe nent ake ae nie Load ere _contused. captained” L. ie - ME: hed ‘Mes } | Se eee Pott rms perce | 4 Scores : . - } The plane nt piloted by ae (rae aan anodes aspect of the dignantly, “They thought we) A : ___ 12.15 _p.m.—Sign OW ue AU Oe ae eee ee ae : "were a: nudist club.’’ 4 a re mT ae SE a ’ - . S area . | ae : a ] : : : pales ‘ 4 y v3 VW nad CKCW-TV 6:00—The Merning Show, Part] ‘jumper was Walker D Mce- | EY' EV IT OR NOT HaSS pean MN _ ti aS ie i :00—The Morning Show, Part 1° | Craw,° 28. a mavy member at- RIPL S BELIEVE . ia ae : ILL 9.57- a.m.—Station. Sign On :00=CBC News and Inland. Wx. ‘tached to the naval air station | ‘ ' Fo ce 0-00 -arer=Canadan Schools | -8:15=Maritime=spertseadt © at Lakehurst; NUL” dio ’. 10.39 a.mi—Nova Scotia Schools 8.24—The Morning Show, Part] | «In the plane were three other x 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 8:35—Mex Ferguson Show !navy. jumpers’ and two civilian } 11.45 aim.—Chez Helene 9:00—CBC News : . |jJumpers. The navy men were 12.00 em.—Butternut Square 9:10—Commentary identified as Alve McBride. 23. 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada | °9:13—Assignment. Thoma: L. Botdorf, 21, and Ron. a ps5 -p mm tuesday Playbill + 9:21AM, Chronicle |ald L. West, 20, all of Lakehurst. » “Mission Over Korea 10:45—Playroom “The civilians were ‘Scott—Ben-—|— 2.30 p.m.—At Home with Helen 11-00—CBC News iner, 17. Boyertown, Pa __and | Crocker ae | 11:03—Joan Marshal! Howard Miller, "20, Havertown, 2.50 ¢.m.—To: Tell.-the Truth - °° | 11:15—Fer Consismers. ; 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty 11.20—Record Album | 7 4:00 p:m.=World In Contrast 11 302 the Archers , i : *1S0TOPE -FOUND 4.39 pam.cRazzle Dézsle 11:45—Musié On The Heather | ROCHESTER (Reuters) — A, Lact ic $990 o.m.—William Tell 11:55—Assiqgnmént + { ee cca , cf a es ; * 9 : obalt-60 isotope, missin m St Peters Basilica, in Rome, 5°30 p.m.—Music: Hop 12:00—Jamberee Junction en a tanters th-the English ONCE AS A COFFIN LID cE Jey tamblie Man Inlty. for more than.two weekec TORS Oe ie nape selec 6.25 p.m:—TV Weather 1,00—CBC News and Weather has been ou 4 OF Homa a AND LATER THAT OF GERMAN FROM THE Rae “GROLUNDWARD «+ 6.20 p:m.—TY Sports 1.15—Gerdie Tapp Show behind a pore mubeiyaine 8 ; EMPEROR OTTO TIT: o: 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 1:45—Time Out For Melody {82 ‘ ae et > Ate the 9 kag Rasas wads ta 0s Wall Gin aa 7-00 p.m.—Musical. Showcase 1:59—D.0. Time Signa! icharged wi reaking at ~~ 7.20 p.m.—Dr: Kildare 2:00—Time Out Fer Meledy factory and stealing it, po ice 8-30 p.m.—Sumnerizing Sports 2.45—John_Drainie Tells A. Story Said Saturday. They had warned 9.00 p.m.—Red Skelton 3.00—CBC: News. ° : |that brief contact with it might 4:10—Musie In The Air. -. La 12:15. a:m—Viewsoint | 4:30—Assignment , = "White, Britain's new-minister a ADMIRAL GAZI. HAS 12.20 a.m.—Lionel Netwerk News 4:35—Musie In The Air — |state for foreign affairs, wi ms LEN CrORE : ¢ 12.30 @.m.—Sration Sign Off 5.00—Mar. Fish Broadcast ihold talks May 19-20 in Ottawa Sue HAGA Lie Renae crcy ‘RADIO 5:20—CBC Notebook ‘with Canadian ministers. on | FoR INCREASED FUNDS FOR HIS FLEET; : x 5:.35—Aasignment United Nations problems ae Athi WAYS BROUGHT ALONG A ag 5:45—Tempo and Netebock (Cent’d) | »- 1 d financing of . a : JOULE ¥ E| Ys) / us j hy TUESDAY as the future an ; A . WOULD YOU - 3 WELL OKA ‘PAN, ISTEN ber et ——|}-6:00=C8C_ News iUN peacekeeping operations: | SIGHT OF THE ADMIRAL S PET PERSUADED 4 DOLLeSIT_ FOR ME BUT IE a a WR HAIR, KICK | Were Oa nayen? 6.30—News and Weether | 6:15—On Parliament Hill ithe UN force in Cyprus, aspects | JME COMMISSIONERS TO rant TS ay 4 SHE /S YOUR SHIN. AND see \ TOO VICLENT 6.35—Merning Roundup | ,6:20—Teday’s Editorial lot the Rhodesia independence | SMNER'S REQUES BAP Z'LL . YOU_IF YOU LAY es 6.45—Island Weather, Mar. Temp. | Tae eae Sports: orisis, questions ae the aN | MENE ON THAT CHILP/// 6.46—Morning Roundup Loneaacenin Sees jrommittee of 24 on the ending 5 ’ 7-15- Morning Roundup 6.Sa~-Childrems, Stories lof colonialism ‘and possibly dis- D A | He G RO 5 S W O R D HER, N 4’ Weath 6:50 Rod and Charles Pees t and Viet Nam et - Py ene eae eraer 7:05—Musie In The Evening armament and Viet Nam. #“~ ACROSS 6.Mountains 27. Satis- 7.35= Farm “Report 7.30—Christian Frontiers : | 1-Navigates in Missouri ‘fled 7.41—Morning Roundup 8.00—Intro Te Tues.. Nite Pert 1. | PROTEST WAR | 6. Spanish 7.Baby tender 29. Harden 7.45—I\sland Weather,- Mar. Temp 8.05—Toronto ‘Mendelsohn Choir | 5 = card game 8. Cuts, as 30. London 7.46—Morning Roundup -|° 8.08—Cohen’s Cheice Pr. 3 | TORONTO (CP!—About - 300/ 91. Clear the hair district 7.56—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard 17 99_CBC_National News | demonstrators. marched. Satur- 42 Spermcell _ 9. Irritate.. _ 32. Monster BOl—-News | 10.18—Todev's Editorial and. day from Queen’s Park to tity} 43 Olympian 10.Primeval .85.In 8 11—Weather "| Speaking Personally hall ‘to protest tad oh ious warmonger bode an: € 16—Morning Roundup 110.30—Intro To Tues. Nite Part 2 | dian weapons in the Vietnamese | 14 Wander . ~ 14: Govern aloof 2.55—Weather .“_”119.35—Mogers Elleguerd Aceordionist WAT. Speakers at a rally bro- 45, French 76: Wasre the man eC A ee eis ©.00—CBC National News 11:00—Busoni Cantanary * ‘tested what they called Can) chemist. - Dail sits ner 9,10—Notes and Musi¢ 111.05—Scandinavian Chamber Music |ada‘s indirect involvement in | 17, Capitol ° 19. Bark 36. Musical Yeeterdey’s Answer 10.00—News and: Weather .12.00—CBC News. > ~. the Asian conflict. They said Ca- fellow: abbr. 20. Hansom direction ! 10.05—Notes and Music | 12.03—_Sperte-Scores_tniand_analft inadian arms are being used by | 18. Lustrous 21. Noise for silence 42. Peruvian 19.30—Preview Commentary Marine Weather U.S. troops to kill innocent Viet-. 20. Beret 22.Maneuver 37. Serutinize Indian | 19.35—Checkpoint | 12:15—Musie In The Night namese civilians 23. Music note acamera = 88. Skin 43. Sweet: | 10.50—Notes and: Music - | ; 24. Mr. One 25. Kind of opening SOP ah ; 11 060—News’ and Weather i ; 28. Maxim nursery 39. Nautical 45: Youth | 1).05—Notes and Music 1 i | 20. Kind of tire 26. Farniliar term 48. Family | =y| 11-45—Bulletin Board | 31. Femur or verb 41. Afrikaans - member >! 11,55—Agriculture ‘66 . * weadeg bia cat Fe 12 cos Weather } : ,_. By.B. JAY BECKER ceo $2, Scorelesa |! [2 12 95—Town. and Country Time South dealer ~ —— nmanisimlrrmncme tie ms Wash : j iamonds to make the:hand. | 33. Still | AF! Coan, ean me i. East-West vulnerable, | He: could finesse in either direc- 34, Kind of ee : aa . 4 [tion . - opera. P| i Weath - R Pp > TE aecTOun. and Cluny fine NORTH “SBectérer reasoned that East. | 37. Vichy, for | 1 00—News and Weather as 10863 jhavihs entered. the bidding at | kde 4 ats prereset ey —@ 865 “the four a was_more likely 40: Its capital oie : 4 15—What's On Tape @KI10 ; eae i ee therefore | is Zagred ‘ = Vr LIVARY 12.45=0:E], Reed. Report mar a 16 g monds and | 44. Lassie, for ; ( COULD IT BE ... SA “ 1.45<Town and Country Time WEST then finessed the jack. West took | one GLANDULAR ? j7| GLANOULAR | + BRUNE ait and. Wesadhel ak oo the queen for the setting trick. | 46. Jargon | = ; j i * att iste e322 @AKQIS South, was unlucky that West 47. Of an area® 4 330—Ausignment : oQ64 $2752), had the king of spades instead | 48.Tran- if 2. aS aMMostly, -Musle 49875432 KQ6 of East, and he was similarly. quillity i : t 4 1 Weather | ——pAQoTh43 queen tamonds, since the in- 50. Size 0} | Somnus Hugin tof Wote) Sh USS ‘were that Boone“ anton 7.30-Pop Cama es @A838, ~more likely. to have that card! paper Qe 4 00—News ee ines and. Weather wth “10” Pras baer oni Tate ed 7‘ a cut ¥ 4 ee en ere The bidding: : contract. Unwittingly, he ha 2. Emanation © ud it nee sal anther South West North East — sjhiected himself to © guess sit. .4°Freezes 5,00—Niews é ~ |o-pg Pass 86 +@ -cuation whici- he could easily 4. Rosters §.95—The Outports ; ' Gi voided He had 5. Cavite | : Wank 46. © have | avoide le had a sure a Fr te Cainer oe thing working for him ‘whieh- no State: abbr. _ Ce a 5. 28-: Lee ae he of the cards could overcomé , f . @2 : : ‘ ses “ante cand Score Opening lead—-three of hearts if he had taken, full advantage |. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's*how to work tt: YOULL NEVER HAVE \/ * eontie Gitgort | or: another suit; which presents of the opportunity ‘ ‘ : X¥DLBAAKR . a ’ ANOTHER SIGHT OF on News and Weather _|- declarer with a tuff and“ dis- At trick three he should have | 6 LONG FELLOW ; Au THOUGHT *DRIPPER” HIMS/ THIS LEADS 7 old be tonights: Music card : ‘ifuffed the heart with the ace “of | One letter simply atahds for another. In tH, samplecA i8 used | RE TEASIN’ ME DONE PASSED TO: FLABMAN’S } 2 has Bie nasi. Barometer There is a certain amount of spades, even thougir this would for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- | . | * eae! UNDER FO! ‘WIFOUT A SIGHT. poo t : 45<-Tenight's Music 1 > guesswork connected with the have amounted fo conceding a| trophies, the length and formation of the words are-all hints. ° ST TRY FEW OF HIM 47 : | pete: koto the Bible play of the cards, but some of trump trick ~ without” making) gach day the code letters are ‘different. | i A EXTRY aes w + 9:30—News and Weather the so-called guesses faced by Any effort at alt te avoid ite | a 4 INUTES + 4b—Lone Guide Program decla ih can be resolved by | loss Fa th iB a “ae ie a A Cryptogram Quotation | >| ueChC: Ti Night ‘careful play: South then leads a clu } ° > ae Nar le On Pare Weat was -in four. spades ace and ruffs the.jack” He next) we OES CEN VO? 82 x wey ment Hill. and “Speaking! and West led 4 heart. East cash- leads 2 trump not ating which || yagztus srePpVoJy¥Cr RB“ PNFV,. UBR, |Z Barttnalty* ed two hearts and continued ‘defender wins the trick fe mm. with, a heart, When South ruff. The player with the King of gyor -CIYRP P z 19.30—Christian Frontiers 17 OOmNiews and Sagional Weather jed West 11 OhesStarliqht. Serenade — «71 30=News, ind -V aather 1) 25—Starlight Serenade 120—CBC News and Sports Maritime Weather t Was. then led a by the ace. Declarer ¢. ovetruffed With the .'.anly missing trump, the king clus, taken hev ing spades now has nates the duess for the queen or another suit rs o the choice, of re- | turning a diamond. which élim- which presents lost three ticks, row .had to whith presents declarer with 2/ iguess the location of the queen ruff and disrard KZ2V.—VIiKUPVTP KZ? Yesterday's Crvptoquote:: THE DOING EVIL TO AVOID AN EVIL CANNOT BE GOOD -SCHTLLER (© 1966, King Features Syndicate int.y atl ; * ‘