i l i West Berlin Mavor Wiiv Brandt. left foreground. leav- es British military cemetery in West t><.tin Tuesday on the. 25th anniversary of the start of World War II. With Brandt are Otto Bach. president of the West Berlin parliament. Background Is Probed Arms Ra MON TR EAL '(‘Pl — Insp. Roland Perron said here po- lice are not ready this stage" of their Investigations to small firearms shop to any specific organized terrorist group. lnsp. anti - Perron. of the police terrorist squad. said the four bandits captured after a later armed with a oemi-auto—lperts. two per-. gun battle in u'hic’l sons were killed have revolu- tionarv tendencies, id Bandits 'a dragnet still at large. 'SHOT BY POLICE? Police said Finish may have; ‘ link Saturday‘s gang raid of I been killed by a police bullet in} trolled thermo-nuclear reaction the confusion. At the height of the shooting Pinish managed to slip on noticed into the cellar where he matic rifle. ” RITSWR DEAD H for a fifth bandit froml emerged minutes 4.000 scientists and other ex~ i?- ... . ONORED ' and Maj. Gen. Peel Y ate I. right. British city commander Brandt laid a wreath com- lHarnessing Of Only solution To Power By JOHN TALBOT GENEVA iReutersl-l'nited Nations Secretary - General U Thain told the turd atoms for ipeace conference here that harnessing the atom offers the only way of meeting the world‘s rowing power demands. He said the quest for a con- ihad become virtually the com- .t mon endeavor of the scientific - community of many nations. The conference, attended by has accepted 7'50 papers 3'7 countries, including I from Insp. Perron said a police of-l Canada. Most of them deal with ficer may have mistaken l’in-l the experience of various na-.the “That's all I can sav I can ish for one of the bandits w‘ienl tions with nuclear power plants. never tie them 11 With . nrzanired terrorist group. Not v the gunsmitb appeared as a‘ dark figure at the top of the.Sov1et Premier Khrushchev ex-‘ The policeman called ‘ stairs In a message to the conferem I). pressed hope elegates would memorating the war dead. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Berlin) Atom Coiled for NATO. which the Russiansj claim would lead to the spread of atomic \vea ons. U Tliant said international co- operation is imperative if the smaller and less developed countries are to share in the advance of more industrialized nations. He predicted the peace-. ful uses of the atom would eventually be regarded as the work of all mankind rather than the exclusive preserve of individual nations. ‘ Professor \‘asily Emelyanov of the Soviet Academy of sci- ences. who presided over the conference. said the power of atom must not be buried. "under the fragmean of a van- ishing cit‘ilization." Canadian scientists said Can- ada is likely AGK-TO- CHOOL SALE ENDS SATURDAY SEPT. 5 WINDB'RYEhKERS Blue. loden. red and brown t htweilht warmth ow Matching CARDIGANS PULLOVERS 0 Classic long sleeve cardigan and matching long sleeve pullover . Sizes 8. 10. 12 and 14 M t - ' p O I c l " “OWN Boy’s and Girls Cotton COR‘DANA JACKETS : Assorted styles and colours 0 and On REG. 2.98 1.97 dark brown and no Reg. 2.9s 2.57 each TAILORED SKIRTS BULKY CARDIGANS : WS bite. pink and blue a notarized cotton in short and ion] alcove ~ "'1' Wu” ’1 1m "10! Int! Illort . Tailored classic ston lines 0. lo, 11 and 14. Reg. :3.” ed “Ion”. . s.” 7' a m, n and! 4 eg. $1.79 - $1.98 . ‘ oiais JACKETS 1 . 4 7 {:“mggylfly Sgt-h 7?.Ehmlolc;fid 14. Reg. 8.90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nuns-IQOII. SAVINGS Cotton 'Cordans in red blue, * 3.17 ‘. at W; stage leslie .‘IcWilliams. 58. a Vice and Alfred Pinish..man to throw struction of .plants about 1980. but until then little more than a prototype. out 8 Wmmg in Friend! for theI make a new major contribution down sum to seientific collaboration. GIRLS SKIRTS leader aserted Assorted plaids prondpnt‘ 3.”. a Efunsrnith. died in the fur- When he didn't. the policeman: icus :un-battle that broke outifired. Pinish's body was found when police intercepted theflater slumped on the cellar stacle to full development of the 14 bandit: at the retail store of‘sfeps. aceful uses of the atom. and‘by Dr. . . Lexvis and T_ G. Reg $3 98_s4 98 , s g. . the lnharostiotial ‘i’ rms Insp Perrnn said the identi- urged in rapid solution to the Church. both of the Chalk ' ' ' Company on Bleurv Street in ties of the persons firing the problem of disarmaneut and re-.River. Ont. nuclear laborator- _ the rm”: financial district. lbullets that killed the victims fine of the bandits was shotlw0n't be definitely known until in the thle‘i. and is under heavylresults of autopsies are avail- p~' re zuard at St. Luke Hos- able. . pi‘nl. \Iontrcal Island's com- He refused to identify the bmrd police forces. numberinz captured bandits. “That will all some 4.000 men. are spreading‘come out later." he sat . entennial Project Selected By Ontario TOROV T0 H‘T'v -— Ontarins tvest yet. It is too early to cry!- cenrenmal project will he I rallize plans." 1 cent”? of science and technOi-l And the centre's first permn. . ozj' onsténz at least $5,000,000 ' nent director. George Mae in m, Janna“. _ to - M 0d, hm nevertheles‘ pasted ~ and 'ocmnd in the Don Valley - Beath. could give no more than period man 3}, 15h, cormspnnd. . an 11,5—per-cent gain. -Produc-‘ n Metropolitan Toronto. a general outline M what the mg 1961 Nri . 1mm WM 139.10" mm“ com, _ Bu' even the men behind it contra would contain. _ p of an household durable! pared “m1 130m" while shm. . 2:". *0! 51M. Charcoal r iron“ r '.° more than that. Research was proceeding into I . '.ments were 134.200 cfimpued "'9 I i Fromm John Robarts. an- appropriate spheres of interest radio 39” “mam the "’1’ “1191 i with 121.400, More than 94.2 per 1 . Ines I to I ' sovs' nvmr he the protect at a press for display. based on a story cn‘off‘t'Pnt'P Monday, said: line on the developments of in- were made compared Wit 250,. own a refrigerator. “lic are hill]! at the begin- ventions in Ontario in the past 300 in the. 1963 span. while MAKE MORE FREEZE” nzrr Man; plans have yet to ; and present and their extension 317.700 were shipped compared More home and farm tree's" R” an ‘I he made Iinto the future with 272.000 9” were made in the “‘15, . $7.98 V" In}... an“, an,“ M Tax-MW; The centre was guaranteed at The Kremlin the military atom was an ob- nunciation of any steps which might lead to the dissemination of nuclear weapons. Khrushchev‘s a p p e 3! ap- peared to be aimed at a pro posed multilateral nuclear force Output Of Household Goods Shows Increase This Year , By JOHN BELANGER (‘anadi ss Staff Writer Production and shipments of household durable goods rose in the first five. months of 1964. F show lhfli more refrigerators, freezers. stoves. television sets and ra dios were produced and shipped ay 1964 In the period. 336.100. radios Much of the increase can be tied to car radio sales. which l the :plant would be in operation; The Canadian paper. drawn up. ‘ies. said forecasts indicated in- creasing demands fo.- elec-t tricity and by 1980 the harness-1 'lnz of major obvious water power resources would he es- tsentially complete. rose 3’4 per cent compared with 1963 riod. Production of television sets also increased, rising to 198 compared with 189.900 in l063, while shipments totalled 168.000' sets compared with 147.000. , rate of increase of re- frigerators dropped in the 1964 . Dari icent of Canadian householda' .month period. Production rose Italian wool and is knife pleated hinterland W Size- 1. 8. lo. 12 and nos. 1.9. a. a... W warmth. Inna-M h m odours. “I. d h 0!. ROI. CI.“ I l I sovs LONG SLEEVE smart I 2.47 in assorted dark patterns and plains. Sizes 4 and thr. 2.97 Youth Dress Pants . m:im lo. nent lilo-in; no plan! with extended waist Tailored *1 lines for not pppearanco . ileast 55.000000 for the initial ‘ - r appointed first chairman of the lb-V 1" Per "’1" to 639% “m” * 1 Ward M (1%”an mum m“ cost. The federal government {compared with 03.400 units the . “‘1': “mm ' " tha! a'Bl'Pt’d '0 malt‘h dfillar 'LH his appointment today. He wasprevious year. Shipments “ a through“ hr duflbmt’ r 69‘ hmr mani‘ buildings would dollar the provmce's contribu- formerly director of the New‘itntalled 3.1.000 units compared: . muk m “own m "a. b 16 3 comru‘we the first stage, when tlon. tip to a maximum of $2. uteri for opening July 1. 1967.‘5m.000. Other donations weie the rentanntal of Confederation. expected from business sources. "We Just. don't know which is Dr. MacBeath. 40. takes up Brunswick museum at Saint John. More administrative appoint- ments will be made soon. with 52.400 ‘ Much of the riso in produc-i ition can be related to the high. [level of house construction evil-f " onus man l Despite a healthy economyl ‘dent in early 1964. Strengthen-3 mg of this demand during the“ .later months of the period also' contributed to the gains. i l .‘and buoyant business prospects. t ‘ business failures in Canada dur- ing the year's second quarter. irose sharply. Dun and Brad- ‘street of Canada Ltd. said fan I ‘ures totalled 653 for the three‘ months ended June 30 com- pared with 575 for the corre.» od. pondin: 1963 ‘ liabilities of 31. The firms left [342344.000 compared with 3 782.000 last year. Most of the failures came in the retail trade category. A total of 328 firms failed In the three - month period compar~d I_ with m in the comparable i963 span. They left liabilities of “1.077.000 compared with 88.- Quebec was the most failure prone province with 319 failures compared with 213. Liabilities totalled “7.158.000 compared with “2.623.000. For the six months ended June 30. business failures in Canada totalled 1.201 compared with 1.116 during the corres- ponding period VE LOSSES The firms left uaou‘itiu total- $0l.284.000 compared with 000. Ford Motor Co. of Can- ada Md. unveiled It: 1m Mela at Winnipeg last week — but didn't reveal specifications. The showing dealers. Reports any lines are straighter, snore angular in 1905. A new brewery in Quebec will be in operation by spring. Quebec City buuinessman Willem P. O‘Malley last week Reg. 3.69 - 3.98 2.97 . CHILDREN'S .Klltedoollarndcufls .Cedotodlarwithhumonem Orwyunu-umm amt-arena a . ' l ml ml hooray. .Wmlinsildmlhfl 4 11.94.93.135 ‘ STORE HOURS: mun- m-p-m m m n... .- ’l ... ‘3 ‘1‘”.- m I]. '1‘. m a g. . Cup mm m “ck . agitation-ed plans for a 81,500,. V "I we: as“ i“; seem w m on a... W -, m t h w. I m l ‘ m nun-nus not“ 6"};L‘ulo M ' ' shlfllsosmehuIO-no. M I“ "“Sflfifi r'i‘fig;‘.,‘.‘:‘i..