. + K : pe ; | * r : Letters By ‘NOTES BY THE WAY Readers : | Some babies will sneer af wo. -.A faaoss bank eave some ‘3 By Dr, Theodore R. ‘Veo delien ™men who get all excited over pil were lapued me 1808- -an Wt ANN fe @ahadians were sirenmepect and The. Cus ett ase ithe 1 ita Covers Prince Edvierd t's ue Th iar = oak “their Prest ab v Hancex, Fuiiis Hanol liked this. It imed. any- - "Welln e ‘ Pronk Water. way that Ronning saw/Fresident Ho, ° wrk sok acing dur; Chi Minh and other’ top Hanot - of- Gay ‘eh se _ ficials. He ‘als journeyed Saigon .* : eo acy ‘ fj amd talked’ with. men of the Ky re- and “Saers f : “gine tn both ca es he was received i. Soe mae i pie aa : "Be chemcin courtesy. and respect es imp y <9 ay "he: Canadian tact. if 1s—emphar . é Se he re zed:- was’ virtua 5 ‘t t posite of ” r ™ Nt an’ and Rritish.. approaches. tg ce 5 te for nese: Mr. Wilson went to Moscow: with a ae NS » eat. ener OF publicity, hoping vagainst _ ret my : $F hope that-semehow-he-eauld publiely es e e. persuadc: the Soviets .to reconvene’ a ye = as the 1954 Genova ggonference on-Viet * — £ cure spud aceay Nia President vee ate SEY ets -, ae i has resorted to wi despread pyblicity oe h Com" .--the dispatch of se veral di iplomats | + iz aa ASAE Cnr "at ‘once on al -missions--in the , tt Bure, ¢ ___ hepe of pressuring Hanol into a Pare WEIN SAY. JULY 27. 1968. readiness to-.discu $ pe ace a for eae re. “But, thé “Canadians.” ‘writes: ee British: Crisis- Mt inger.— Have kept their —mtsston The serious if Brifams econ under wraps Mr. Ronning “has said amie plight-may } idged from the . little to newsmen. .or even to Amer drastic. measures Labor_govern*’” ican ‘and Rnitish- officials. Ottawa's” ment. under Prime Minister Harald we—theorsis. the less publicity the het Wilson is taking to meet the situation, | ter at this stage” The ¢ anadians alsa. | ~fanadians. accustomed to. an ease Stress That” the Ronning mission is credit, free-spending economy, are entirely, their own idea: not prompt- startied at some Wilson has proposed Thev-are-givang the British too! but despite opposition criticism, is regarded it peop. le a as unlikely of: th ed by either Washington or London.” Even all this care-and quietness, Ottawa.has detected no im- ‘provement in Hanoi’ s readiness for peace talks. North Viet: Nam_sticks - e controls Mr. so... with shock, severe that the * ed bt This New Yorker has the right idea. but he might ‘change his mind if he spent a few weeks in | my office who pays a doctor's write toa newspaper for ari ex: planation. of their diagnosis?’ It seems laughable that some phy. sicians can't give a lavman’'s version of whal. ails people, and t ts write to voy to find out I wouldn't take that kin brush-off."’ e ’ Many sietilpliae a not h the background té -u ihad. when questioned . t Some patients do | not ask for additional informa- tion at the time but wish they ! later. by friends and relatives: ~ __Every medico has had the ex- perience of spending an addition- ; al 30 minutes explaining the dia- gnosis only to discover that they nodded: and said, *'O,_yes’’ because— they didnot want the - doctor to. think they were dumb Some physicians believe that the less the patient knows. the, less Some maladies could not he ex- ‘even if the doctor had the time We receive up to 180.900 let- readers tell us why they want | this additional — Information." Now and then they are curious about their neighbor's _Problem A Chicagoan writes: ‘*I fell on a‘spinach leaf two and a half Labor parts 's disgruntled: left wing - “would desert the with the Conser government out of office: gover vative to its_eriginal peace terms. which de, nmiand the departure’ of ‘American: forces. But perhaps it is too seen vet- to write off Canada's quiet on-the- ninent to vote and put the ‘And the Ss government. Mr Wilson ‘has plain- ‘spot soundings. Thev reflect>a ma- ~~ Jv warned. is determ ined to stand or .ture tevel of-Statescraft onthe part ee fall. on its austerity poli eS. of ExternalAffairs Minister Martin “The tatest FHEASHFES given second— reading in. the Commons this week, nationaliz Involves industry freeze..on types of income for a six-month: per- a similar six months lod. of restraint arr’ even Whe finite ‘cain ie ent ta - $n reace pav or reduce hours of work. The ‘same principle applies to qtlier types of in- Others wace followed bv This where and _ of Mr. the feeling that if any peace’ bid is ation of the steel: to be successful, this is the wav it call for a complete | must be pursiied: And no initial fail- salaries. and other UTes shoutd deter Otlawa from Keep: > is there ing up:the good work while there is the faintest chance of success in-the offing The stakes are very high. in- deed and-in terms not-of Viet Nam only but of the world .at large. to he i carried already a Worth Repeating a The Better Business Bureau of Pe “arson. aswell. | One has | | they fanned out. | miles by bus, ship, rail.and air War. ia Tour Could The House ‘of Commons stand-_ Ing committee on «Veterans Af- fairs has returned from, a -reas- suring and, they ‘hope, — fruitful fallen Canadians can be le d that their graves. fully. hofour rtherr sacrifice \ i The cemeteries ate att—n eo tour of Canadian war cemeter- tained by the Commonwea!:h ies and memorials on European War Graves. Commission, to battlefields which Canada~ ‘contributes a to- Flying across the Atlantic tal of $536,000 per vear, or ” @ach way, in 22 davs the commit- _tee travelled through Paris, and London, from those centres feovering -11.900 proximately $5 per grave ~ PAYMENTS TO VETER vk As well as wiewing the come teries — the first parliamentary @ Veterans . committee ever for’ make such a tour the MPs In ‘conducted a lot of business ’ With the allied ceremonies near ~Ar- The first ‘official function the 23 MPs was to take part come- com panies m ust hold d 9 wn : Officials of foreign. governments, jiving In Europe, who are on. flammation much like bacteria j +. : , ’ "SRte a ace ta enis a ee Metropotitan-Toronto had sorrerhing 7 4* 49d Cambrai._on .30th_June._theyearefully- studied-theireoan~+hat—accaunt— deprived -of —theit-do—Ringworm- infections of the ~The. most. embarrassing ele:. at work—-the “rise of na@onal their dividend par ents during tne. . : es ething marking the 50th anniversary .of ‘tries’ provisions covering veter allowances nd ‘pensions, but. toes or scalp are typical exam | ment of this shield against ‘ag- and regional “aspirations aver- twelve. month penod= Taxes arr aiso——te—sa- recently about advertising the opening df the Baitle of the Ans pensions ad disab is ale not.-disabilites) Yet_Her- ples Molds are aimahie- al pees Rression..is_that “the, members | shadowing: fear of the nuclear : ; r . ‘~ to be bonsted—an_ practically every: Which -is worth repeating... Some .- Somme rae tage inn aed gen ‘ ridge tells me, he js aware of | ducing alletgic manifestations ere > Ser seaer with r Pathaae at. the roots of. Mc- ° 4 eople still. thi “that ad _ Kootertass, West, who was. 9 The Canadian scale 's more Germans “who foadht against and a fungal infection= on the , : =e thing; making it. more difficult, to people -s ings that’ advértising verety= “womnded ig.sthat battle, than: in_European.c an Canadians who later immt toes may lead to an eruption as ‘great enthusiasm Some look at Namara’s appeal for a stroncer a $_ AP te at . huv ‘goods on ¢redit + adds to. the cost “Of goods, whereas, WaS presented with the om™ tries. But they have 6 BA CA i i 5 : Sa oe Gautie“s ae ee only _mititart il es fea? : vi t Ww! . a4 uy nigh Government spending abroad will . the reverse is the case. “Advertising.” "Sate Gaunt ee a sole « nd all hac BR ri <a Thee ave som Fe a Seldom have NATO force | make a ‘dea! n which the. prime _e > : - yances. af hd ures S| ’ z : ‘ 4 he /slashed by 38300 million. a vear.. as the bureau spokesman said, “is not a personat-award- but was eenually aiieed i vaeeas where -thev happily draw Can- t FPF. a0 SORENMLA |, goals been fully met and: now | intereats of Washington would , . . : : Deas . accepted by Bert Herridge on be- a a i a. . : . oe old pledces have given way to | be ignored : : ‘ s i ’ t sec in ft i 9 Pensions, _ while cs There will be a cut of $285 million. a ey ig om ee of half of the still living members oh ae samc corel a te Fatherland, oe ee yeaa = SE — in ‘pending on nationalization of in-- te ing the greatest number of people of the 54th: Kootenay Battalion. \erefore are - not political foot.” where they happily’ draw” Can-” u en. they drink cof- : me a : : eae 5 e+ : . 5 B. A001-- L Ae fee” I have heard that some- na . dustry in 1967-68. The campaign also | about a product in-the quickest. pos: , ———— one does ~ 2 balls. whose votes at elections. adian Old Age~ Pensions. :while thine might he wrong with their at : : no + sible time and at the lowest possib! a oe yee oe at can be bribed- by prom ses of Canadian vets living beside them adrenal glands? ; ‘ ralls|for a $450 million reduction in aa P e Str dill live today The snedat (SEM higher pensions. It is a forecone are aot nothing 4 *. REPLY : publi¢ investment, but this excludes : : is: a -thandsome bronze medal, | ne Caffeine {s a stimulant and too housin}. schools: and hospital. build The bureau pointed out that every — hanging on a blue and yellow + c All? | much leads to nervousness and a November the, foreign travel |. Consumer or member of the public — ribbon ch : ingerprinting Or. pagers It {g more Ee : j ; . : : . | ct. t nervous system than . : : eles. allowAnce.of_ $750 per person will he | who reads a newspaper or magazine, CANADIAN WAR GRAVES || Oshawa Times the: adrenal glands 4 BA mihior : | tistens to a radio or watches. tele- = ee ee The speed with which the sis . Tn wartime we acolad rpgis- . - NOT wore ; ‘ as vision benefits directly from adver-« - a eG " pect in the Chicago mass mit tration cards. This was a ti ot. writes: at causes ae The-one stop Mr Wilson has eft tising - Refaus | {- he ae 7 rangi Meerice Mor sok Naseer: | ders was identified throuzh fin- national crisis, our future/as-a burning sensations. in different i ‘ é 5 to pull out is deflatidqn of the pound, : *B oer ae ‘ 5 Teves fe at Les Vertus near Dieppe: and | [geroctaie te Biedy to encourses demnacrecy WAS Ot Mauna. [Was 1 Berle “Ot She body from) tink te L PAGE’S WiLL BE ‘ which ‘<omé: @Hitics [deem desirable rived from advertising it is possible the. Vieny Memorial. tt then 1a w enforcernent officers to necessary to’ marshall hum- | time? i e . : even if hun Wliatis ad it rd help for publishers to sel] newspapers and flew to Italy to visit’ Cassing and }press - e strenuousiy ee ini: ” — to protect way irate Fess ouk ill RUE 3 ytlt : if eo ; e versal fingerprinting ucha of iif “f § , } i ? pi thtnbhetpachanmea Di hens ek tials Maxazines fora fract tion of what their the presacral metery at: the. a - There has also heen an in- rather than. signs of a: serious t CLOSED EVERY aS 8 2 ; cost would be if this revenue W as not w.the Canad rie t ducted Hy police chiefs om ma lentification requir- disturbance - ip export sales and slowing imports—if _ saw the Canadian cemeteries & ——<eriente in. postwar years. We SEVERE ANEMIA. SATL RI 00 vailast ine. Reichwald and Groesheek. Mov- | jor Canadian- cities. ‘po 8 wg ; AY AFTERN _ ft worked. Rut it cogld also result. in 4 spe rz ; i a in d inc an‘to Belgium, it visited Ade Many contend fingerprinting — driver’ ote Monaane, “heees | ESB.. b ies ae a plastic | N- Sn ocdlae A : : Avews products or in nares ro- iv. ; r table - dt * a medica: ins anemia eur ; ‘ a 8 collapse of forcigy confidence that dsble a Pea Pre em, ceiene x. a io of Conndiaat ae ee it the like . These, however, are aoony 4 FROM 12:30 PM UNTIL ould be damacingfto Britain's inter- ups. 20 BO tind immediate gecept-_.memeist-st Ypres. the Sane et. : <q -dual purpose -- the main con- | . : JM, oo oe ance without. advertising. They are one Serene) ee ee cee ee sideration is our protection, the oo re til cue va phil 1 4 “FLISIN 4 r . “eal ‘orms of. identifi- alia and there still is time to ehmin- ests and to othe as we f 2 oo : Woes, andthe cemetery at Fyne by the-many forms of.) 1 ceauranes Ghat we én te pro- It ts «aid that/the Uni L of no use until consumers. Know of Cot : cation already in fashion rich 7 ate it URI AY, SEPT, a a Ti : Es thal _Sxistente. People do- not go. Fs. & Eneland te com | Yet, however matter-of- factly Vided with Aiea. Piagergeiat oe TODAY'S HEALTH ee ==-=<grottid-not-aliose s-te—khapner pir ae RAE ! ruiteemembers. visited Runny ‘ = | 4 we are ent! 1 = ==Phe—pursut-of-.,.happinesa a sat ey EE gat Rey Sl ; : s sen --~ asking: for and_t lg thine v sy 4 rf amenfalls in neither ot these cateco- 7 : oe ectly. throuch As own -acencies: .and ng ar huving things the mede. to see the memorial t@ tation. each new form, card or hie more rewafging than the a . ctiv., £ aid ngie € have not. heard. shout hor Aa thes the missing.aircrew of the Com- ‘file eats away a.littie more. of : i a suit of pleasure : is ae meirectty ‘thas a ee. dewiant things until they have heen ‘monwealth Air Forees, an ims our freedom as individuals’ 4t is ee pala eg i Oe ian (NOTE: All cornempandence ‘ 4s 1dsothrer—centrat— : eon era we CONOR a Finaer oe — ta DF Van ellen should ba 1 ‘ ¢ : Jee 6the 6 eajalozguing of one’s person : hacked the pound informed a them, eg ~ P coin were King John printed: might facilitiate the in, annes similar: 40 \that it addressed to: Dr. Theodore ; <1; . +. The bureau also Rata that-man Cas ie. a ce work of law: enforcement peo- lehich livebtock are: tranded: lor Van Dellen. co Chicago Trih- + gterling as[thouch its dollar depend. ‘ ommittce: omenyher’. Ralph plé. But is the purpose of socie- “8 4 identification une, Chicago, _Minois.) + Dart cee ag ufacturers are not the: enly ones‘ad €owan- tells “me that. every Dwhersnip and. 1Centiicat Sone meettnne ne ed on i rhaps indeed it does, and i Ma atiaa: oe : i cenietors they visited:ie kept in t¥_t0 operate for the henetit of ‘The procedure- represents a ; o aes our Canadian dollar as well.- ‘The. verusing enables’ t¢~sell” more of heat?! eandition the grass led officers? rank invasion of personal rik. WANTS PEDDLING BANNED i : what thes prodtice bringing lowe ee j i ; 2 pci wae : th eee en Veet . ; “C 1" ‘ ole of international - pay- . c green anc peaily mown, an \ TORONTO (CP). Witham = : ; ; P: prices to the consumer> The transi- flowers hlieoming _ everywhere. | McGovern. president. of the On- On Confederation Plaza oT. compared fo a house —_ Se ere eleceseesee? ——tn+Hellaad he was _especiaiig— ne Reva utior ‘tario Association for the? Deaf, ¥ Fe Gs eee es slashes in the ‘purchasing pow-’ er of our dollar That alone. Bert says Her- ridge, would” make the trip worth | : while 4 serious injustice discovered by the cMfmittee on ite tour is that there. are many Canadian veterans, or their widows, now. | A return of power in the muscl- | @a can only be accomplished by porieuced strenuous effort .FUNGUS AND ALLERGY -G R writes: Is a fungus in fection a type of allergy? : REPLY “Why should anyone | fee have to | i the set out, patient didn’t understand a word, ordered’ a “complete shift- round__ trea) Star the new fashion papef elothins The kids have been wearin: «i pesable diapers for years, — Ot- tawa Journal! : When ‘his uncle arrived at the house for a short visit, the neph- ew of five -years looked. him: up” -and down” “You're not so big’. he said finally ‘Am I- suppos- ed to be big?’ the “amused uncle sked. ~ “‘Well, Mummy says you're always ‘come to our place,” the boy answered. — St. _Thomas Times | the-time—to-go—into—tetails “-be= Journal: tause the patient does. not havé 7 4d Oe“ EEE a well: known self-service store found, ' to its dismay, that - its, shoplift- ers were’ beginning to ply their trade elsewhere. The larceny” figures had taken" a disturbing | - dollar's warth of many. an submits one of them in evidence It's a pity they -are -not now. as.a@ $3 bill would ‘com> _ hands ‘these days: for buying 1s 4 ten Res ie Vv — Woodstock Sentinel Doctors are ‘puzzied by case of a man. who has noises hes head. Apparently it’s not : routine. ailment: of teen-agers ‘which can -.be cured by a trans:s. “er from the ear.” ~~ Calgary He- rald : +; Ag) P ; a person who knows only three chords sounds better fhan “a | ‘dishpan being. beaten with # ta- 'blespoon,; but not much . better, +<* Guelph Mercury. dive. “The sales manager. said (vhe advertising man wos there must be something wrong + proposing “Rem we “with the way the goods. were said, “this ts the last day_ot ‘the display manager | everything to -be within. the ~r this astounding offer.’ — Mon- smallest_customer's-reach_—and__ A_paychologist_ says loneliness the security manager {ook on | two extra’ floor detectives The | latest news is that the’ pilferage plained in laymen's terminology | ters.a year and many of our | ~ years ago The X-rays showed ext : McNamara “7 | to the level at which a self-service store can hold up its head New Statesman cena yp i SD er 4 iATO" Conce Us: ites as Washington has ex- | in Paris and other places ; : The to United States wants hall ffirther erosion of the West.. ern alliance, badly crippled: by French President de Gaulle's | No. Fungi are yeastlike organ- - Military, withdrawal isms capable‘ of producing ifn- ENVY WITHDRAWAL 2 ee. Comumia Press S' DefenceSecretary Rob- 8 to show is an increasing problem Anc everybody knows about the pany lation explesion.” Thus the wofld 1 7 ng crowded with tonely ‘saute. - Kitchener-Waterloo Reeord Writer ~ - | expediency Canada has da | cided: to refluice its alr division 1 besk ‘one gelvis. [ve wors-eut-| ‘in response to the latest prob- eight lean ones, providing an four steel braces and my back [ems of European. defence. — - | over-all saving .) aircraft and - eak 1 The American - minister—has—-manpower——The United Stat: 2 spine get aire wu SF eahed for 6 stronger North At- | itself plans’ to shift some of its That wae nasty leat. andthe | lantic military ‘alliance’ at- a. highly trained manpower ta | ; ; | time when there is evidence’ Viet Nam. second such accident to come to init ihe Tsaiianiet devon le And now Britain -wants ‘4 come to my attention this week. ' ee withdraw: partooralioatats-arnyc fhe back never will get strong” Te et : ie inicaie ts: unless: specific exercises are | The shouts on the West side ,% the Rhine as an economic done under the. supervision of-a ) that the Communist wall divid- 581s — unless West Germany S: Fruittt ‘Ul | physical therapist. In addition | ing Berlin must come down are 0 ei allies pep pees tne t ries that the | army.s. foreign Currency costs. _ | the general strength of - all the fading meet: he ¢ | ALLIANCE SHRINKING : *‘ muscles of the trunk and legs | ‘enslaved’ Communist satel- - conclusion that the committee cesar ot lites must be freed appear out | As McNamara makes his wilk now recommend, and Par- | is eee ee ith the t : Th fresh appeal for added military ment. wil no doubt imple--Cal-therapist usually starts with ~of tune remy he times here strencth. the NATO militars ment 7 pee “oeraete 7 tite agy gel ncenrding | Moscow may ee siviatta eta | liance is. shrinking The whole crease ime Canadian veterans’ , Increases the amount according le-with of its | question has changed from one payments). te. match Inflation’s | to the capacity ® the individual, uch trouble with some of its ad lnwnettiate | éeuball-téevebal, | military test in the heart.of Fu | Rope to one of how to grope for i more - effective accommodat: on hetween Fast and West In this age of nuclear stale mate, the old concept of negotia- tions through strength seems no ‘longer effective Other elements appear. to: be “tion of the, orange from ~ Devousing of cards. on vw we are ail pre- - a present. In- “impressed. for there ‘each Cana- ; _says a brief has been submitted - carious!s-pere) -H the house top- a Christmas stocking to a staple item co atoll Pree ‘ne ree ra a government urg- ‘ . Rs tor individua re by Jute 7 pe he ¢ t . mg that r-to-door, peddling : : 5 of food. for ex« n iY afaltteted ti BE ROS ae Ore OF DP < davs of World ia inde seihaes of Moascaw. , ples. goed night’ \ : i - wey : ie jeled the “family Bert, Herriige _ was oe a. oe Conimnunta nadrla Hebrang, Communist, by real or WsPudo-mutes be : . o o 2 ; ually ilLof praise fi t : ae In any ‘case. ifNs apparent that evens campa aign of the growers foe e c rad praise.10F -~ Way around Josip-Bro?, alias Tito, to leader of Croatia, strangled him- —— a criminal offence: He M Wilson faces thesravest chal- > This appties to almbst any other com- < re Seow fight Axis dormination of Yugo- self after it was. discovered that, told an association convention T ) a ,2ray enal- nedive An tb Sarket -— _ are maintaimed. and he told: me slavia. and, later, to establish a *he had been .both a Gernian. ges- on the weekend that most of the- lenge of his’ 2 months ‘as Prime + modi n id market. that the relatives ancéfriends of Communist regime tapo and a Soviet NKVD agent. peddiers. are .phomes. Those | - Minis ter In the weeks ahead assumi- Business people are wél! aware of The tate of that once ticht-tt-—The—brittiant—pdet._Milevan—Dj-— that aren't. — a ct_dis.— ‘ : , " ‘this. of course. But we lke to hear-° 's Y tle: band demonstrates the truth ilas, once considered a possible credit on Canada’s 100.000 deaf ing that the dsteadies. he wil = ee. ; UF ester ays of the observation made about & successor to Tito, is in ‘prison: OF hard-of-hearing citizens, said ‘mm cavc AAQe a a¥ls 5 wi tds ‘ Saas c ; have to hold the Lobor parte together the m Sav so. occasionally: and a-salute | as The Guardian Files) different revolution by the because of dissident -writtings wether a toronto postal t. f ‘bn eh hale ae to the Better Business Rureat of Tor- et wages : ‘rench orator - Pierre Vergni- Now the leader's” closest, com- in the ‘face o everest ANS: a ida onte for hat nat a 4 - ‘ a : reeee. i cS YFARS AGO bir “There was reasin to fear ‘rade, Alexander Rankovi ic. has " reer i or naying maa int’ s July 27, 1944 san lit 2 ' united. opposit . § made the po ' ” ‘Prin oa ee) ot) that the revolution, like Saturn, been publicly. disz raced and for MOTOR aaah ie effectively > uid pelea — might devour- in turn each one ced to resign as. vice-president. ~ Paaatt ' < nounce e s gvem to ¥ ” é vs | omme nc fable, forts ine tans re a ene of her children The only member of the inner | EDITORIAL NOTES eh eh pica oo . : on _Gen. Arso Jovanovic. Yuce. circle left is Edward Kardelj. | 2 The ars - Wt is said. that<whoen «nan was ; Bi Pevid koa 4 Ne “AN- Slavian chief of staff. was shot president of the federal assem- Ss a L d for pare ‘atk ee j et aver the os “nied. | 3% oe a ty a ; : nite ee igga be cial treaty on the Rumanian border. as he ‘bly, whose health is said to he | Ce] ectric t e ; pr © vented, back about Ac] nb peaple i t : tried to desert to Stain a failing. And, of course, there is 136 Prince St.. C h’ on Viet Nar tratfin B ‘ a, at didn't know avnat to do with it. The Khe late afternoor iy tr “ s Tita decided to make Yrzosiay- Tito E 4 - least} is-rat i f f well-to-do used it aS a cosmetic. far- the Wood Isla ‘arthou ferty ; et ss : “ . Prin Nova -# ; % - . deavor to kee} rf cat ! mers to grease their carts -and nd ee ‘ 4. he ae H h F . 7 te Z 21 os *—-», celled for. thee tin e being ; 1g é ] na nce esson ication oper envernment dee mills. -A Jot-of voungsters still have “to lack “of “proper navigation London F P : z re on le: -ed it inadvisable 19 s: ich about misgivings about the purpose it aids on the Cariboo. side, - einen iad aes ; athis matter when Parliament © in erves. * : : se _ : High finance is an impenetra- in no’ position, to buv Onassis en . oe “ = : : es TEN YEARS AGO ble mystery to most laymen, ot. even if the Greek shipping, Session. PUL a NOU Gon ¢Orres oy 5 ‘July ae who have difficulty balancing a megnate, would sell. What to do? pondent | the. Chre Science “«. With a -view® of remind tie Tee aga I Se gg the Prince bankbook or filling out “an Any Bay Streeter could have “Monito: i i HP gives younger ne ce fed bs May pra -Was 're-. come tax return. But gren the told him; and someore did. 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Stor kbird and 19 Head Purebbred Shorthorn Cows. 1 Racing Mare and Foal, Dot Budlong, foal by Te Genesed, | mare re bred to Jimmy: Dares grandson of Ad -Sale-at Colville Rd. Ranch, 5-mileswest_of Nort River, 2 miles north of -New Hayen, -Starting time - 10:00 a.m. (sharp Thursday, July 28th. ‘Terms cash, lunch canteen on the grounds, ned family picnic, acres of meadow for your use. listen to CFCY 4 Svinayadaie, Scotchdale . sired by leveternd bull, steers and heifers from ‘these from Sanderson Brothers bes) / ir A bsolutel; t or have an radio fer advice. em ine Dhan asne saire-Manee Glen Cotton Aetiangor Ivan Kerry