, : ee z : eee ay Pere as A a : : : x : \ a eae a a ae , : as w pala oe now, “Lenrion “wh reboetad as sav. R l 7 iN he B: 1k O A R s he Guardian i ing.” We are. probably more popular arely Tries igeria reaksOn ee Covers Eduard. ubad~ |. than Jesus.” By JOSEPH MacSWEEN oa pvecetlag ol ged - " a flipp oF brofight an in- Self Treatment ° Canadian Press Staff Writer 5 +98 : ancy : bm i cor ean Wale ~The main questi Africa | Negroes thaioanyonther state tr Managing Editor Editer | stant reaction in the United States, By Dr. ‘Theodore R. Van Dellew ‘now is i atin ae oe ‘Published every week dey morning (except Sun- heretofore the. Beatles stronghold A Today we have a betier under-.| Nigeria will survive following | FOREIGNERS FEARFUL standing of health than-did our forefathers: The average layman of the heart and more and more | are frowning upon widely adver- tised stomach, kidney, and liver | | its. second. coup within’ seven months. Observers see.the federation, most populous country in Africa with 55,000,000 people, on the brink of breakup ‘and a return | to tribalism. A breakup, in itself, would not necessarily bée a calamity if it ; came ‘about through’ unscram- bling. of the main elements of the federation—without—conflict,— Nigeria would. lose much ~ | its. investment attraction 4 broken ‘up into separate tribes -But more serious is the dances of tribal conflict. ‘ Nigeria's first coup came in. January ‘because the southern. ers felt the north, Muslim: and- conservative, exerted too great a weight in federation~ affairs; The second came last week ap- “parently because-the north felt ‘Gay and statutory holidays) ef 165 Prince Street, ~ Charlottetown, P.E.!., by, Thomson. Newspapers Lid. Branch offices et Summerside, Montague, Alberton and Souris. ”""’ Represented ais by Thomson Newspapers. . *Advertising Services: Toronto 425 University: Ave. ‘Bmpire 3-8894;, Montreal 640 Cathcart Stree? Uni- Wersity 65942; Western Office 1030. West Georgia * *Street Vancouver::MA 7037. vs Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association avd The Canadian Press. The Canadien ‘Press is exclusively entitled to the vse for repub- couple of southern. disk jockevs have ¢ “Started a quickfire of a backlash against the ‘Beatles. More and more® radio stations are joining the move- ment to-stop playing Béatles records over the air Teenagers.are urged to send in. their Beatle platters, théir wigs and other Beatles souvenirs to pills. But the skin is’ an excep- tion. In our’ zeal for beauty: we | do’ strange.-things, and as a re- | sult, our-old-hide meapeatly tak-| es a beating: . The skin is delicate yet. some : feel that whenever a rash deve- ad * Mieation of all mews dispatches in this peper ‘ ire’ eredited to it sor to the Assoriated Press or Reuters - the eae of's Beatles uae ee tae; Aonaatt mandi. 's i a. mapinn of the federation the Ibos had become too power. ne al h in. | e@ gav e toursome are sc u oy f ’ is i Ae te coy oe ae oo h = é ‘ 7 a bad burn by pouring _ boiling Thiscn countries eee po hy f i special dispatches her to start another American tour this water over it. Such misconcep- : The ‘new ruler, Col’’ Yakubu In also‘reserved Subscription rate: ti rate A separate north would have | Ggwon, 31, although a north- ' Not over 40c pef week by carrier, ° month. The situation has brought the wane esp _ ee Reale | a Muslim. population of 25,000,-|erner ig a. Christian rather |-000,. mostly of the Hausa ~and When a rash appears they run | Fulani tribes. Of the coastal to the: drug store to get some- | areas, the east would have thing potent to. kill the infeetion- Pmore- than 12,000,000 Thos. Ni- This merely substitudes a chem- | geria's keenest businessmen ical burn for a lesion that might | and tradesmen.: The west, with have subsided spontaneously. | ity niore than 10,000,000 people, than a Muslim and belongs to a minor tribe—not the powerful Hausa as ‘was first reported. — This combination is said to be much in his favor He showed considerable un- derstanding, by releasing. from ow $12.00 # yeat by mail on rural routes and areas / Mot ‘serviced by carrier. sp $15.00 @ year off Island and U.K. $20.06 per | - year in US and _elewhpre outside Britigh Cae monwealth Not over The s agie copy. Member. Audit Bureau-of Circulation Beatles business manager straight’ from an interrupted European vaca- tion -byjet to New -York-to-seeif-he- can put out the fire before the Beat- les are consumed. execs “The strongést memory is weaker The trouble is thaf-.the Beatles sinseeatial al Caesar ik | 1s well. known for its Yoruba’) prison such politicians as Chiet than the weakest ink have-shown-a-tongue-in-cheek—atti- disease -Then~a~ more: irritating | Intelligentaia ,.and._ professional. Awolowo, former “premier. . t e western region, a le {Substance ts applied which wore ens the -outbreak:- Finally, wnen a soothing ointment is used, the | overtreated dermatéis disap- | pears. Skin~cancers: are lesions that | bleed, change color, fail to heal; yor-are-covered With a scah that 1 MANY ADVANTAGES --Enahoro; “his one-time”; deputy: Many observers’ however | This move was obviously calcii- would regard a breakup as a iated ‘> wir the confidence al tragedy. for Africa, where 30 | non-northerners many countries have come to ; ) independence. unprepared, with | DANGERS, AREAD i {tottering — -economies —and— with avelewe- ae Fae carci ' — | senseless boundaries. imposed | prominent in Nigeria's march to deeant eritian ca thle wait by the European colonial pot independence. An even mcre ‘|that it is unbelievable that any- | 2S: important ‘figure -in that cam- one can have a skin malignancy Nigeria, blessed with edu- fPaign. was Nnamdi Azikiwe, without becoming suspicious of cated and wise leaders~ and -whom many Nigerians describe the-truth--No-one-ever beats the” with formidable resources, was_|as father of their country. Re _ 1966. tude through their music as in their rare confrontations “with” the press and in the writings of Lennon and _ others of them.-If that. is really the way thev feel about Christianity. then the remarks. of John. -Lennon-— have— merely tet a cat out of a bag. On the other hand. it would be sad if a smart aleck quip by one of them in an un- PAGE 4 MONDAY, AUGUST 8. Not Quite Enough ‘The world will regret the death of : baby Lisa-Parker in Toronto and will also note the doctor's comment that | though the skills and technique to | ; save her were there the equipment | t ’ + was nof available. t warned that tribal ‘struggle in “Nigeria would ‘make The Conge look like child's play. this -virile country—it even has an oil industry whech em- | braced within Its borders more. _ Menace To India. en Lendot Free Press and clear themselves. It is more diffi- cult.to extricate oneself from such a situation than to get into it.’ High Aspirations No doubt Prince Edward Island Rests. strong detergents and soaps. Many. mechanics, painters and filling - station attendants wash their hands in gasoline and ‘Joil believing that the ‘skin can” OTTAWA REPORT 3 : ; Judy Talks About Citizenship Matters cake He dont shi oa : - in time, the solvents remove oil | ation, to prove sufficient fluen- citizens in order that all Cana« fgom the skin and cause an itchy 7: ; “But _the—reason~for—its “unavaila— thinking meMens should provoke *n “wait and see’ game; all pro- described _as_ Britain's » prize is former constitutional presi- . , bility was simply that a new type of injustice to the others and bring their crastination does is give the dis- | Pupil in the system of parlia- ae é ith $ - i i ij bright new -glittering world of suc- ease a chance to spread. This ig mentary democracy. j Some Commonwealth sourees : i heart “stimulator is as yet only in the | £ : ns g sch ironical because ate Cancers. It reamined faithful to that | see hope that these and other } developmental stage. It will not be on © ‘heads er ing ace me ni unkempt are.easy to cure when. treated system while other African fee vo es parce ‘the market for at least another vear.. | heads. It is possible that they do- not early, _ | countries went: over to the sie zowon and work out the coun- : Rie : | -# h Eez th 4 party formula. There was try’s salvation. But the dan-. i That, though, is a true commentary } quite know how to: repair. the error NOW LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY OPERATION’ - cerns oe sie halite ot SONA: Wenlern invastinent ta ‘gers are great, Azikiwe once én the tremendous changes taking ‘ place | in the world of medicine and ; perhaps was’ what sparked the not-so-. stupid man’s remark that “if T can rjust live long enough | will never _ e Hon. Judy LaNlarsh, Secretary 4 i die”. | force ; : z of State, ‘discusses Canadian Cit-. cy im one of our two official lan- |dians whether they were barn | Advance in medical bowled: will have one of. the peaks in the izenship~ in today’s’ Guest Col- guages, to take special classes here and are Canadians: by na- fo wie a ae saciacty Man Is reipondibta for many which progress ean be : procedure, equipmeiitand ‘drugs: has | Icefield Ranges named in its honor as | umn: ‘on Canadian history and the re- tural inheritance or have come annoving because . the: skin of our. current disasters, but: he made. There have. heen hich the Yukon swings into ite C entennial_ “| T-will faithfully observe sponsibilities of citizenship — from far distant lands: to be Ca=' cracks ‘arid bleeds.~Most. soaps. can hardly compete with nature. hopes of improv ing the produce ‘beer’ one of the more fascinating as- the laws of Canada-and fulfill and finally to take a formal oath~ nadians by’ choice, might have~and detergents are harmless to Word comes from India: that the “tivity of Indian seers * res duce that country's dependerce _project of mountain -climbing. The plan is to climb and name 12 of the _ peaks after provinces and territories. = . It seems just too bad there is no ‘fraining ground here for- would-be climbers and we don't think the Hills . of Strathgartney would offer enough . Of a challenge. Of course we could pick a few of the highest banks along | ‘| -our1.100—miles—of—shores—and- let people practice» bit- The trouble _ With that though-is the footing is not exactly the same in sandstone . arfd glacier. A, glacier may move under yon, but at least the whole thing goes. With-s -sandstoneit-seems—the- ;pects of the tremendous strides made ;in the world of science..We some- ‘times forget this side of the picture ~‘in thinking only of such items as the gitided missiles, flights ‘to the moon, ‘or hydrogen. bombs. But these ad- ivances have meant. that countless ‘thousands of men and women are still-living today—had they had the ame—diseases- or_accidents-50_-vears-- go they would not have: survived... :Medical-science and the skills of doc- ‘tors have wrought that change. So those Of us who grieve person- | ally for Baby Lisa can recall that_we “omic reasons to seck a’ new my duties as a‘eitizen raf Canada, that they will’ fulfitk their duties s0 help me God." _as.a citizen of Canada. That is part of the Oath of Al- But what about the rest of us, legiance which every: newcom- | the more than 80. per -cent of er.to Canada takes hefore—for- -our population who were born it mally—becoming a citizen of this this country and, in a sense; are country. About 125,000 persons Canadians by acf of nature ra- take this oath each vear in Cit- ‘ther than act of choice. I won- ‘izenship Courts across the coun- der how many of us_have ever try.-People who have become~ given much real thought, or de-= Canadian citizens in this way voted much effort, to what Ca- now represent more than—one- nadian citizenship means to_us. sixth” of our total population. nadians- by choice. Many of them” learn’ something about our coun- have given up a relatively se- try’s history and traditions. cure and prosperous life in ano- through our formal and inform-° ther <country of thé. world be- mal education. But many of us cause they have decided that-go through life, f am sure, with- even better opportunities exist out’ giving very much ¢Considera- | wihin- this counry. Others have tian~to the meaning and nespon- | | been forced for political of econ- broadest sense. And we ceriain- ‘ ‘Certainly we meet the language” ~-—These-are,-above—all-else—Ca-Fequirements—and—certainly—we—-resuit—in—relatively—limited-im-= Sibilities of citizenship _ in “their | a special opportunity some time the intact skin and, in addition, during their life to formally de-. they -have antiseptic -qualities. clare their loyalty and” allegia- |These should not be used_ when nee to their country. I realize |a dermatitis is present. “that we already have numerous ' WHAT I8 IT? private voluntary organizations 4 (©. writes: Are viruses bac: actively engaged in Promoting | teria? the responsibilities of good citiz- | ,enship_ among our people. Most | of them are doing excellent work in this area, too, but as inthe case with most. such organiza: tions. limited resources= tend. to REPLY -= but they probably are forms of | ‘living mattér. They vary gfeat- |ly in size’ and chemical. composi: jtion-and-some of the larger: vir- | “Pact. in-terms_ of the—population ‘uses can be seen under the elec- a’ large. tron miscrscope: The medical: Welles more direct. and ac- tive role by government be ben- fairly well Hut viruses are eficial? Faced as we-are by the | prone to. resist -treatment. mounting problem~of more and | NOSE A ‘DISASTER’ more. leistire time ¢aused by | A reader writes: I'm. 40 and the technological “‘revolution—and-| not “bad looking, but the waole rofession ca. control bacteria’ Mo time is- fs ‘everybody, But when ifatts there Is hardly anything tor anyone monsoon -is failing. for the sec- ond consecutive year. Last year's. drought was the orat in a:century, and only ‘large-scale aid.from outside pre- vented widespread famine. This- year the picture is still incom- - ~ plete: The ee hag hit some } eaice Malthus argued that No. Scientists are not--certata Parts of, India, but in-many re-" Kind would always be limited in - ef the exact nature of viruses ions the rainfall: has been-far improving its standards by the -from adequate and prospects | ;for_ next -year’s crops are poor. In-acountry- where—the _pop- Sulation—is=tisingby—a- Sera ay | month, weather. conditions of this. ments in ‘agriculture and opening | rkind can be a real disaster. At or new farmlands tended- $= die = there-enouigh food ‘for the rainfall | Mrs. Gandhi's_ “drebleme- are “massive enough without: the-ad-") ded pressure of wide-scale fa on aid from abroad, But’in the. event.of widespread drought ne amount of farming skill is likely ‘te be of great help Economics was one> called the dismal science, largely be- HA Ne jtendency of population to im crease more aut than food supplies: preneanetacpsatias For # century or so Tmpreves prove Malthus” But ~-in large {parts of Asia his dismal predic- tions are coming true, and the wars and famines which he s\* ' as the. only- checks on exces.\\@ population, unless mankind man-~ had her with us more than—a year longer than we might have had at, not -heen. for doctors whose skills let “them recognize her condition and danger. almost from the moment of ‘birth. For technicians who. had de- _iveloped. the heart stimulator that was. its effect”~on our patterns of picture ‘is a disaster when you work, there certainly will be an see my nose.- This is a_ real ever-increasing opportunity for (nose.. 1 know my appearence ‘each of-us to play a-larger role would be gréatly improved if in the many -facets:.and gutlets this feature could be altered. Do of citizenship. I wonder too whe- you think. I'm too old for this ther a greater -effort to bring type of surgery? home. the full meaning of Can- _ REPLY vadianism—to=a }}--odf’~-citizens!=No7 = might not erase sonie of that HEARING. imine. For India, as- for - every aged to limit the increase itse'’, | other country ability to feed it-- are functioning in the same old self is the - benchmork © from way. only part capable of going anywhere is that tiny indentation into which you managed to squeeze your toes. | begitining élsewhere and, having ly swear no oaths to fulfill those | f It is slightlv disconcerting to step a | been: forced into that. decision, duties. . have chosen Canada as Since under the government's ‘country among the many who new. organization legislation, I welcome immizrants as the one. am to assume responsibility for that best offers the hope of ful- our Citizenship Branch, I ‘have filment for their. personal been giving some thought to this | dreams and aspirations. ___..__,question_myself. I .must. confess_. “MUST. LEARN. THEIR DUTIES ‘that, as one of those..native-born cleaasimaeais esacteialaaboscaly _ Two Classes of Citizens «Windsor -Star-= on something which refuses to stay put—a banana skin is a perfect ex: gntes + En ou AND® MEDIC: ATION 1 asian SIRE AR SE? Sedan eis ta “axmple—so it does not seem we can | _train any climbers to join the many teams up north. But-we need not feel too bad. as it. has been said every effort will be. made-to connect ° at least one member with the prov- | ince he is to represent on the climb | “even a grandparent will do". We can | qualify there as. Prince Edward Is- | land at least has its share of grand- | parents. ‘trstalled in her chest; and for other ‘doctors who had the skill to: put it “there. The fight for her life concern- ‘ted many people in the past 16 ‘months and those people who gave so- much of themselves in an effort to | Tmaintain life in that tiny body will ‘Itoday be grieving with the parents. : The Lord : giveth and the Lord :taketh away. That is what we are itaught in our church; that is the be- ‘lief onto which we must hold because’ | ‘in holding to it we know the one who - Hs gone from’ us is safe. : — Biting The Hand : Those mopheaded merchants of | ithe Mersey beat, Britain's Beatles. iappear to be running out their string. | The four ‘boys have made a fortune | :out of the adulating screams ‘of hys- | tterical teenagers wherever they have | ttravelléd. But the routine seems to thave ruined them, and something re- imarkably like dross is beginning to ishow through the lacquer. ‘Elders dismissed their outlandish Big Difference The great gap between what the farmer gets for what he produces and the prices the consumer has to | pay at the grocery store is proving to | be of some concern‘to the U.S. gov- | ernment as well as to the people | directly involved. -Orville-Freeman,the-C-Sequiva-_. lent to a minister of agriculture, has therefore just ordered a searching in- vestigation into what happens to the price tags’ along the tortuous roads pursued by the middlemen. Mr. Freeman says the wide spread | cious effort Having de that decision — in many respecis.. probably -the most important one of their— lives — these ‘new Canadians”, ‘as we who are not so old our- selves like to call them, have had to make a real and. cons- to become Canad- ian, to win their new citizenship. They have had: to undergo a waiting. period of five years, to make formal citizefship applic- about it, on to my mind whether we should- not give consideration . to a voluntary basis, Canadians to whom I haye been referring, it is a subject to. which Ihave not given-much inthe way of detailed thought before. PRIDE FOR OUR COUNTRY Since’ I have -begun to think the question has come the possibility of introducing som e type of citizenship process, for, all our. ~ PUBLIC . CTV REPLIES Sir—I wish to reply to a let- ter from CW. Moffatt which ap- peared under the heading “Pub-~ lie Forum", in the Saturday, August 6th, edition of your pa- pe;. Thank you e JOHN G. JAY. Vice-President, C.J.C_H. Limited, Halifax Dear Mr. Moffatt: ~ T have read with interest vour letter regardint our application for Channel 8. It shows’ a_ vital awareness of some of the prob- lems which ecaist: -however, in ‘ fib becalise they seemed: 10’ -be is particularly noticeable in the two — support of our proposal, I would se, the ; - y y ' : Ke mean main staples of diet, bread and milk. Aa bo one ‘wholesome enough on and offstage. He intends.to begin looking at what There was no, question of narcotics | a he calls the modest price increases ior exploitation of sex in their songs, Cee ee ene th oaamiiel the farmer has received and follow {ilms or their personal conduc these and other commodities up the But success can, indeed, spoil Rock | tineie tie broverts sieved, | Hudson (oe tae ana ae a In ‘Canada there are.similar con- ue sdb a Seemed a cerns over. the price spiral of food- on . foreign tour, the Beatles snub- - stuffs. There has been some talk of bed the ny oa ae ped a probe but nothing has really come they were visiting by failing to show oo it 14 je. hich tina decabeaieled-ah —up- -at- -a—eommand- -performance—for— y inquiry along the lines the Americans the. royal household.. They said they | care following. " were tdo tired and remained‘in their hotel suite. As a result, they had to “EDITORIAL NOTE. | run the gauntlet of a hostile crowd in New ideas. and constitutional Jeaving their hotel, and at the airport = changes. should be subject to argu- _the bureaucrats denied them the ment; to examination, to riscussion curtesy of visiting VIP’s. They were as. nearly rational as we, can make , ‘not rushed through the customs and it, not just swallowed= S-bolus, “immigration formalities or the air- simply because they are the newest line checking in counter. They had to ‘fashion, the verv latest thing. : wait their turtt like everybody else. AS a Rack home in: England there was Premier Smallwood ‘has**warned Another lapse. John Lennon, said to if Newfoundlanders do not “colonize” be'‘‘the intellectual one,” gave an in- Labrador. thers will. Some will con- terview to -a~teenrager—magazine—in—-streftegphe simpte Trith as a treat of _which he was quoted as having said some kind..But-there—is—no ‘doubt tha! Christianity is on the way cout — most of our people are still ignorant ‘and that rock and roll music’ will ‘ to the point of complete disinterest in probably survive Christianity. “Right. | our great northern’ teeritary. “if ; S . to \ SAE Mae | | 3 vice,: with First. you suggest that the ad: | vent of the C.T.V. service will | mean the. loss of the- existing C.BC. service to the people of Prince Edwrad Island. This can- | not be. for the following rea- sons: é 1) Since the advent of tele- vision to Candda in 1952, the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora: | | land. will be served | Prince Edward Island, : gional or. Maritime service: - example, station. <onically, . from Ha- lifax with no facilities available for local programs.” With this point I agree in part. While we do not propose to have regular originating facilities on the ser- vice which we propose is not to be a Halifax ‘service, but’ a pe- for it-is my opinion that our film crews on Prince Ed- ward Island, during your recent Provincial election, provided the | people of our’ viewing audience | with a much more extensive co- verage than that provided by any other Maritime Television though. coverage was not available to . the people of Prince Edward Is- ; land “Tt Is agreed that the economy ‘ot Prince Edward Island cannot | afford two- television outlets | complete with local program: | ming facilities. It would appear that you too are in agreement with this, sincé you express con- cern for the effect of the Chah- | nel R (CTV) service GPAGY eT. TF CFC, 2 wit tion has been engaged in expand- | he sa much affected by a second ing its facilities to provide the national. service to every Cana- dian. This is in accord with their | mandate -from Parliament and. ; over the intervening years, the | CBC -service-once-given. has never been removed from a sin- gle community, much less from _an enfire province = (2) Fhe. C.T.V. network fs U- eerised: to. provide an “‘alterna- tive” application tothe Board of Broadcast’ Govertiors is+for a. li- cense to broadcast an ‘‘alterna- tive’ service: The primary, or CBC. service must he present «% for the CTV service to be an al- . ternative eS eEe jal oo that; the CBC ser- its Saturday, night Hocker. will, not be. removed from Pri nce, Edward Island. Our proposal is for the complete C.T.V. service. with its Wednes- _ day night Hockev ‘in. addition or... I repeat. “‘allernative’’ ‘service. | Secondl*, you sav *‘another disturbing featire Af voir pro- posal. is that Prince Edward Te television ‘service and our | service which will take no local advertising dollars from Prince Edward fland. how then can the area afford a second television outlet? i The main point {nour propos- | al is that Channel 8 is allocated: to Summerside and as such. is a valuable asset to the people’ of Prince Edward Island. Exten- sion of QTV. service is coming. Someone will supply a service to some central . Maritime region using your Channel 8 We -are asking your support for our pro- posal. which we maintain . will provide the maximum service to . the maximum>*number of homes on Prince Edward\Island. If we are wrong in this — {f there is some better method of providing | gladly | ‘this service —. we will withdraw our application .and support anyone who can put for- ward.a_siiperior plan. ctw Sincerely. JOHN G ‘CLC. H. Limited, : S Halifax, N.S. - y ~ . } _this country “cused of suffering when it comes” tal for six* to expressing our national pride ‘deaf in one : tur taking the: medication? on TWENTY FORUM ,who have flown the first plane assembled in Canada with } ‘all-plastic fuselage have report- ed an addition of from 15 to-as “greyness’’ from which we in are generally ac- . and emotion. What do you think? Stores & Our Vecterdave (From The Guardian Files) - FIVE’ YEARS AGO. (August 8, 1941) ‘ Plastics are. opening up new vistas of speed in the air on the basis of tests carried out by the’ Royal Canadin Air Force. Polits an high as 50° milés per hout to its” cruising speed. K. M. O. writes: I took strep- tomycin at a tuberculosis hospt- months*and became | ear. Will hearing re- now that I have stopped . REPLY It may, Wf the auditory nerve has not degenerated complete: | ly. - TODAY’S HEALTH HINT— -} Be responsible for your ac- _tions at all times. (NOTE: All correspondence | hefore a player of his calibre | ¢ |‘comes along, While the tribute te Dr. Van Dellen should he addressed to: Dr. Theodore Van Dellen, co Chicago ‘Trib- - | une, Chicago, Mlinois.) —- = URGE THANT TO STAY | LONDON—(AP)=The British Parliament's United Nations | Recently on the sports page of; were condemned and eriticied | a southern daily. mewspaper, a sportswriter devoted an entire | column to Willie Mays, the great centrefield star. of th San Fran | for their actions Adding two. and. two. one can. only. draw the conclusion that Negro baseball players can be- cisco Giants. The column made come national heroes, cheered a point of praising Mays, a Neg- | by millions each -year,—but-when ro, as the greatest baseball play: | er of all time The writer want so far as to Ruth's home run. record and it |-will be at least another 50 years to Mays is well deserved and there is no argument as to his contribution to the great Amert- ean pastime, it was interesting to note that the writer failed to | mention when Mays was a youn- gster in Birmingham, Alabama, ‘group sponsored Friday a mo- | he cétld only play on ve it comes to fair working condi- tions, voting and education, the ‘entire race is treated as second predict Mays will surpass Babe | class. citizens. OOOO OSS OO SSSSOOOHO 1% FAMOUS FOR BRANDED. INSPECTED. ‘STEAKS eoreeeori -every—1,000_ gallons of new oil | this - on | | dards Be well- known types of local, | Oil used in army trucks and |tion..urging U Thant. to oe tanks at the larger military another five years as UN Sec- camps in Canada is being re- jretary-General when his first | ‘claimed for use over again. On |term expires this fall. The mo- | tion carries signatures from. used ey the arm, te coal be | Ea A eat tare ' saved by reclamation of u sed) oil. . | TEN YEARS AGO | (August 8, 1956) \ President Eisenhower has cn- | fidently predicted that “good | sense will -prevail’’ in the Suez | 'erisis and a solution will be~ found at the conference table in- | Seed of on the battlefield. WAN Mr. Wilfred Burke, Heather | and Thomas Burke, returned to | ‘the city after a niné week visit to Scotland where the young. . couple received additional train- ing in piping, highland dancing | and Gaelic. 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