Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Mar 1963, p. 18

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18 THE OSMAy ednesday, March 20, 1963 Additives se ag yd a ae. oo er affecting the of chemical angen in ood | is "egsond to be enacted this year, a senior official of the federal food and drug directorate said Tuesday. Andrew Hollett, assistant di- rector of inepection and en- forcement services, told the Ca- nadian food conference that legislation is expected in which will be listed the chemical addi- tives that may be used in speci- fied foods and the concentration permitted. "No additive will be per mitted unless safe under condi- tions of use and the need for which has been established," he said. On the question of pesticides, he said the vast majority of food samples analysed for pes- ticide residues are satisfactory but some have contained excess' residues or non-permitted pes- ticides, © Mr, Hollett said the crack- down on the sale for human consumption of meat from dead, diseased or fallen ani- mails has contributed to the pro- tection of public health. En- forcement of regulations prohibiting the sale of an egg product unless free from sal- monella also had been ful justified by the protection forded the consumer. In spite of seizures of stocks of adulterated butter and the]. imposition of fines, the occa- sional manufacturer still sought to add margarine to butter. Mr. Hollett noted that com- plaints received by his office from consumers are on the in- crease, and could be a valuable source of information particu- larly if they brought to official) attention a health hazard. "There have been occasions) when consumers have com- plained of the quality of foods and investigations have re- vealed that they were unfit for food and consequently were re- moved from thé market." Thomson Says Reds Move To Capitalism LONDON (Reuters) -- Cana- dian newspaper publisher Roy Thomson said Tuesday Russia is moving toward capitalism as its society becomes more afflu- ent. Thomson, who recently led a group of British businessmen on an informal trade mission to Moscow, told the National Liberal Forum: "Communism is strictly for the have-nots. As a country be- comes an affluent society, cap-' italism takes over. I think that will happen in Russia." He described Soviet Premier Khrushchev, with whom he had! @ lengthy interview, as a "hu- man character with a wonder- ful sense of humor." Thomson said the pe yg appeared to be succeeding in their efforts to raise their standard of living. He had thought of the Rus- sian people as "hardly human" until his Moscow trip, when he discovered them to be decent and intelligent, Thomson said. "In that direction lies, I am sure, the basic requirements of peace and achievement in the world for all of us." Thomson seid he had asked Khrushchev what single British political act i. Paces most to world Khrushchev named @ solution to the German problem and the signing of a peace treaty with poe erman states, Thomson said. s 5-Time Killer Asks 'To Ride The Lightning' NEW YORK (AP)--Five-time killer Frederick Charles. Wood made a new appeal Tuesday that he be allowed to "ride the lightning" in Sing Sing's elec- tric chair Thursday night with- out interference from "do-good- ers.' Wood won at least a victory as Judge tarsi Tyler refused a writ of habeas corpus and denied a stay of exeoution -- by Norman Dorsen, law lessor at New York Univer- sity who was appearing for the New York Civil Liberties Un- ion. Wood, who disavowed the ef forts of another self-appointed Jawyer last January, renewed his plea for quick extinction in a letter to Benjamin Jacobson, chief of the appeals bureau of the district attorney's office. The 5l-year-old admitted persons earlier in his life--~ wrote the letter in the death house of Sing Sing prison. 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