Doctors Tell - Of Gassing FRANKFURT, West Germany (Reaters) — Nazi doctors con- demned mental patients to death* by gassing when they. three 52 - year - old ane, charged with aiding in the mass mourder of mental patients un- der. Hitler’s euthanasia pro- gram, ‘told the court busloads of mental patients were stripped ‘naked at Brandenburg mental home in 1940 before they, were gassed. Asked by the presiding judge were “unable to speak or say |how the doctors decided which: “Heil® Hitler,” ‘rial vas told here Tuesday. a war crimes |patients Dr. said were incurable, Ullrich answered: ‘They Dr...Aquilin Ullrich, one of|absolutely nothing and didn’t It’s simple how quickly one may: lose pounds of unsightly fat right. 1 in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It’s no trouble at all and costs fittle. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran| e Coneentrate. Pour’ this into a pint: bottle and add enough pefruit juice to fill the bottle. 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Viadimir Sitnin, chairman of the state prices committee, said duced" “‘as the efficiency of -so- cial production grows.” He said the government's pol- , aimed at reducing consu- mer prices, remains unaltered. The increases are expected to be swallowed up by the govern- ment, which will apparently take a smaller slicein taxes., The idea is that higher prices more efficient. Consequently their -profits will increase and the state. will benefit by’ taxes levied - on _ higher production yields. . . _ENCOURAGE RESEARCH OTTAWA (CP) — Federal grants to‘ encourage scientific research and development would be made to business Only i. wage | Guidelines Are Suc ggested - | For Profit And EDMONTON (CP)—Industry Minister Drury said Tuesday a for wage and profit increases should be three .per cent a year. For industry or group of work- ers should exceed the guideline, ibecause ‘productivity and wage increases in one industry cannot be treated in isolation,’ he told Seed Canadian Chamber of Com- eee guideline” roth labor market is not a of iseries of water-tight compart- ments, and adjustments in- one — lead te adjustments else- Mr. Drury said wage and 120 years had been three oo R FIGURE : | #Commons speech on inflation. paverage ’ dinner plates, © Smith when |peared, | standstill. Bowden concluded that Smith Mr. Sharp. said then: i “To maintain the degree of iprice stability that we have had ion the average over the pa’ 110 years, it is evident from our. productivity performance we could not. have increases in incomes of more- than four or five per cent a year.’ said Canadians Mr. Drury the talks profit increases exceeding Can- Jade's over-all growth in | uetivity, or output, tend to be inflationary. The average pro- ductivity growth over the last prod- me industry minister's figure jadju: and profit increases compared with ‘‘four or five per cent” unofficial guideline men tioned by Finance Minister ‘Sharp Sept. 8 in. his House of that minority Wage Boosts more money. All rest on gains in productivity. inflation,” he OTHER GROUPS FOLLOW to . become radio and television reports, and per jions ‘to maintain their. relative ‘ |position in the over-all. wage ‘‘|structure leads to rather rapid stments. “In view of the observed wage prior ; ignificant t that any s wage increase in a key’. industry, which exceeds the national pro- ductivity growth, will tend to jbring about similar wage ad- justments inthe other indus- tries, and that the combined ef- st |fect will. be inflationary. “It will be inflationary be- cause with money incomes ris- ing faster than production, a new . equilibrium. between. de- *|mand and supply can only come | about at higher prices.” : | Settlement Time Running Out, j_ |Rhodesian Government Told | LONDON (AP) — Britain has warned Rhodesia it has only five or six weeks to reach a settlement of the6 independence icrisis before the United Nations Hintervenes in the dispute, gov- fernment. sourees here. The warning was issued by iCommonwealth Secretary Her- Ibert Bowden to Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith as iparting words before Bowden left for London after talks ‘im ithe Rhodesian capital of Salis- | bury. The talks were aimed ° at | bringing Smith's iwhite-settler government _ back funder British control and mov- ling Rhodesia toward Negro ma- jority rule. | Bowden returned, Thursday land reported to the cabinet. An account of his remarks was imade known Thursday. Bowden “Btdid the cabinet he seemed to ibe making some progress with they conferred |alone, but as soon as Rhodesian ! Justice Minister Desmond Lard- iner Burke or ‘his officials ap- reached a was under tremendous pressure from within his own party, the Rhodesian Front, but that a hard core of members is pre- venting a compromise settle- ment. His impression’ was that if Smith could. shake off their influence and end’ the restric- tions on- personal liberty and “in- formation, the majority of the tlement. . He-,found farmers solidly be- hind. the Rhodesian Front—but not businessmen. He estimated that about 30 per cent of the whites in Rhodesia were op- posed to Smith’s policies but were unable to<-form their own political party. , Bowden told * smith he must make two decisions if there, was to be a settlement: First, Rho desia’s seized in from Britain must end; second, the Rhodesian government must accept that Negroes will make steady progress toward taking control of the African country. Bowden told the cabinet he sibility Smith may reconsider these points in the next few ‘weeks—before Britain hands the Rhodesian problem over to the Security Council. cannot “bring about better high- ways, homes, food, clothes: and health care simply, by spending gains must The attempt to move. faster’ simply by increasing money in- comes rather than by increas- ing productivity . only beget aes big wage adjustment, .out line with the economy’s over- all progress, can quickly pull of other groups up creases in key industries tends g known fairly rapidly through the — the pressure on the members of the labor force and, on their un- white settlers would back a set-— believes there isa remote pos-| firms under legislation to be in- | troduced in the Commons. In- porn, fis amare ers sub- mittéd -resolution that eave the way for detailed am- endments later. ~ price increases would be re-|. iwill help factories .to become} will | EDMONTON. (CP)—T he Ca- nadian Chamber of Commerce has w a r ned the government against a policy.t tying Sats etic io onto a Oe : He also renewed a cali for fis-, cal and“ monetary -restraints to control inflationary pressures in : |e e¢onomy. growing inflation menace which is beginning to stalk the land, “In this way a serious busi- ness recession may be avoided and a satisfactory level of pros- perity can be prolonged.” — Morreall noted that, al- whine of this spending was te reduce production cats by increasing efficiency, -12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 7, 1968. spots such as housing starts “but the monthly returns from business have reflected ig- rous prosperity.” a ; A major outcome of the four- day - businessmen’s conference will be the launching of what the chamber calls its economic Wage Gains-Productivity Tie Found Unworkable By Americans carried out by the organiza- tion’s 85 local chambers and boards of trade of potential .n- dustrial growth in their areas and its effects on employment and ‘community -needs. The chamber. says the project should produce the most de- ‘opportunity program. ,' tailed. picture of. ee pros- This is a detailed study to be pects ever obtained in Canada. Money-Making. Castle. “With-its priceless-works-of-art,; beautiful-grounds, private menagerie and other treasures beyond that of any other stately home in Britain, Woburn Abbey fascinates 500,000 visitors a year. In the | last of four excerpts from her autobiography, the Duchess. of. Bedford describes how she ma the Duke and how they turned his anorsivel ho into a tourist attraction. Buy Gold! It’s Ideal! No better speculation than gold Can be found, says Dr. Morton Shulman~of Toronto. In the second of four excerpts from his book, Anyone Can Make A Million, Dr. Shulman tells why Ameriean securities are so much more secure than Canadian securities, and how it’s impossible not to make money by investing in gold. The Inside Story . 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