| the fire, cent rot at oa The Guardian, Giallo Fri,, March 4, 1966. i Massey-Ferguson Truro Fi rm | agen aa: wee me “Prove the sain Plutonium Uranium Scatter | Holds Meeting ee THREE SUFFICIENT I TORONTO (EP) — Mass Closes Doors | EAsler, Felt recently expert Authorities on the subject say that a farm should not have over Wh 2 RB b Bl WwW A |Ferguson Ltd, international biamed on competi from three enterprises. On farms en ombs 0 part |maker of farm equipment. held dee da, T tenale saa Le low-cost fur felt hat bodios from with four or five major enter- : its annual meeting Thursdav p.ctein Felt Corp. Ltd. ceased Czechoslovakia and wool felt prises, one or more will not re- WASHINGTON (AP) — The; bombs, ome has been recov- but shareholders who to manufacturing operations here hat bodies from China. United “States said here; ered. The fourth is sought. get information on the~ com | ceive the proper management, tw ol nalts Fertiatrael 1 s week. and so losses will most likely re- (WO unarmed nuhlear » weapons ventional explosives _ are |pany's immediate financia COUNCILS y _sult were blown apa‘t by their con-.used in the detonating mechan- | prospects were disappointed “About 190 employees hay BUILD MUCH In studies ‘of the farm busi- Ventional explosives and scat-|ism triggering nuclear; Noting the company is pro- ben laid off. Public authorities built 159,- ness which have taken place tered radioactive material when weapons. Elaborate safeguards ceedifig with a new share offer- _ The firms have been left 49 608 new houses and epartments accidentally dropped at Palo- have been devised over the ing and has applied for registra. the management of a represen- in Britain in 1965. over, the past few years, the general trend is that the mo- mares, Spain, Jan. 17. years to prevert any nuclear ex-* tion of its shares in the Unjted tative of John B. Stetson Can- derately large size of busi- “There was no nuclear exple- plosion by accident. | States, President A. A. Thorn- ada Ltd., presumably to dispose e384) N r if ness gives the operator a bet- sion and no evidence of a health — Spanish citizens have been re- lbrough said this made it neces:of stock’ on hand, A skeleton’ hazard,”’ the state and defence ported apprehensive of contam- |sary to limit remarks about*the staff’ is on duty. Some machin- ter return than the small busi- ness. The reasons for these , departments said. - ination danger. |¢ompany’s outlook. ery owned by the Stetson firm PB he tie advantages are: ‘8'One of the four_nuclear-Weap- + The 43S. statements anid’ sur-| “With this explanation. 1 trust has-been removed. ey 1) ' There is an increased ons carried by a US. B-52 veys covering some 2,000 per-|the shareholders will underftand Stetson and the two firms are @ Refrigers output. or sales from the busi-, bomber which collided with &/ sons who might have been ex-|why I shall... make no further closely _ connécted. In recent ness. ' KC-135 tanker plane in refuel posed from the Palomares acci- |eomment on our operations." years, the firms have employed | Cro a eee 2) There are economies or “208 Jan. 17 still is missing. An gent showed no health dangers.| As reported earlier, the com- Stetson company representa-| ered, savings in use of labor, underwater search for it is un- TAKE EARTH TO U.S. | pany ‘s met profit in the first tives as managers. Bastern Felt | a equipment and buildings. jer way. The U.S. Atomic Energy Com- |quarter ended Jan. 31 were $4,- Produced hat bodies and J.) 9.8 hd The announcements by state mission announced 1,500 cubic | 462,000 compared with $1,112,000 Lewis and Sons made hats. The is eat Nee depar oe i a ss Officer Rob-\ yards of earth and vegetation jin the previous year. sales organization is incorpor- | and savings can be made ort J. y and a defence wound the site have been col-| In 1965, net income declined porated as a_ third comaany, | > Yhies of nd ante veeartment spokesman were the ‘lected and now is being packed |to $40,067,000 frqm $45,015,000 in Lewis Ltd. a Ids of crops and an eae official U.S. acknowledge- in drums for shipment to the | 1964. H. L. Whife, Eastern secre-| mais are as good-as, or bet- |ment of the nuclear bomb as-| United States where it will be | : ter than, yields on small farms. pects of the incident. lhuried: FINED $1,000 - There, are also limits to the| According to the details given!) MoeCioskey said ex vie eaaeie 4 : = size of a business before it be-|here, that is what hap. | concluded th { = hecal NEWMARKET, Ont. (CP) -- ~ $ | comes inefficient. Once size in-| pened: |from eating v stables oe eta Brothers!’ Construction ~ r jereases above a certain limit, | —The B-52 was carrying’ keted from its ena zs Ltd. of Brampton, Ont., was - — ‘ anes ant pallies must fom unarmed nuclear weap- or from eating meat or eee fined $1,000 Wednesday -for op- lL , ” — ; |be duplicated. At this point alsa rating a crane too close to a We pe : : i [labor efficiency ceases to in- ‘TWO BLOWN APART OTT ciate, depart tmals. | power line last September when Smerieot ‘Look, in Proiessienal Uniforses. ‘crease and then decreases. The —Two of them were blown declined to conf that |2 laborer, Alfred Zelting, 42, of we |most economical size of farm apart by their conventional | foals SuaNE aad eae US. Brampton was electrocuted. @ Terylyene and @ Terylene teffers | varies with thé type of opera-. explosive charges. This scat- Valemances Bye pS ‘ i Soe Ca Cotton @ Cottons thom and the. area. ‘tered some plutonium-230 and arerican aircraft will not fly @ Blonds Pa | Note: The farm television se-| uranium-235 over an estimated | over Spanish tenniony meek: icmernias | @ Sizes’ Junior @ Sanitized Sg att ae leg = Hehe met area. [oo MOVING : © Petite 5-15 @ Priced from on a aritime Televisio’ the remaining 4 : Stations on March 29, 30 and 31 escenario os Bu PALMS NEAR SNOW Ld bad ene SHS te S178 '7-a\and April 1. The time of these |is an attempt to bring together, Tobacco’ plants and lemon| JENKINS TRANSFE Bs [Broadcasts each — aa a att information on these and. palm trees flourish on the | + on thi “4G THE FASHION SHOPPE < am. cs this |subjects. Plan to watch these shores of Lake reat George St. Open All Day Saturda Dial 4.3355 year are Livestock Feeding and telecasts! lerland. Lugano, Switz- | 101 Longworth Ave. Dial 2-1206 - ss ay Soereey AMBULANCE IN THE SKY Feed Production. This series. down for landing as five Ist battlefield in Thach Long Val- Air Cavalry“Division soldiers ley, about 12 miles south of ~¢t Comg and North Vietna- x merit your confidence. hover, over wounded comrade Bong Son. Soldier was wound- mese froces (AP Wirephote) | ' TRIER: _ NEVER NEEDS IRONING .... NEW _ KORATRON PERMANENT PRESS | \ SLAC ‘FACTS FOR FARMERS PHARMACY ie | The era of specialization {s.; expensive labor saving equip- | uses this extra time to man- ex a not and on pee Upon us now, but most farmers _ ment. The farm operator | age his business-and to push pe | are not ready to accept this business that are complemen- -—tary-te-each—other.._for—labor.— Two Survived Eleph an t- Surplus a ‘and so refuse to believe as a : Snare 5 Sr erase = a . While farming in other . : = E fe te TL PRS ee oe areas of Canada and USA has J St ta ea Sea In Wash N WearWorsted Flannels ng spec ; e ma. vy | fe Et termes cane ‘Sukarno Knows Best - very little many cases | : Need a r of strong rugged slacks? 7? Want them | . not o the are jut gay sanding, | He's called “Bapak” (Father) by 104 te look right whenever you wear them. Then why not ~ the.same time. The ona million people, rules 10,000 islands and - _ from our smalier and tess ef: | commands the largest army in Southeast take advantage of this wonderful offer and shop now competition with the same | - Asia. What is this head of state, who : at H. and C, They never need ironing. Washing after __Predacts that have Pee is labelled dictator, Communist, Caesar washin they come out as fresh as new — keer ene ‘|- of the Pacific, Hitler of Asia REALLY like? 3 S Rew, Most farmets have been shy- In Weekend Magazine this week .Cindy their shape. | oe a ee te oat be Adams tells what it was like to spend “all their ess in. one wbasket”. y months with the mercurial and hen'T talk about specialization ogmatic Sukarno of Indonesia while . “Al ry an ; ocean tan tateat” T tines to preparing his autobiography. MACHINE 99 have two or three lines of farm : 2 . Man's hands are the most ver- | - satilé ‘things perre ae ay are ; - : : much. better adap 0 push- 5 s : ing, avbutton, turning a vaive, t Dry Land Fishing and pushing a pencil, then they are at working a fork handle. Thisis what happens on a more~specialized farm. size. of —business —is- Jarge enough to economically use useage and to have these one, iiaictncass ‘ ‘cae tincek nee cues “ene The sea can be mercilessly cruel. What do you do with 15,000 extra. economical use of labor saving How did two Nova Scotia fisher- . elephants? Tsavo National Park re men endure for a day and an_ in Kenya has a jumbo-size prob- Reg. $15.00 , For example, the mixed farm - oe es ; : : 4 with''15 acres of potatoes, ten agonizing night after their boat lem — there are just too many mite aia epi ei had been ripped in half by a elephants for the park! Staff fccmurriiaa Sen oe dese ay tia freighter? Staff Writer Cyril Writer Philip Smith and Photog- : hens and a cash crop, does not Robinson tells the dramatic story rapher Bert Beaver show just have the size of business in any of their ordeal at sea in Weekend what the Kenya government is one enterprise to economically ‘ : ; ‘use today's labor saving mac- Magazine this Saturday up against. ‘ hinery.: ; ; see ° i NO TIME TO: FIGURE oe ’ t oer e OVERCOATS | most. likely does not have any| ; retin . bigcbills and 30 bellaves that as All Brawn and no Brains? the adage that . -long-as' he works hard he athletes make poor students is just not true. Or so says British TO co ATS tis- 3 5 : coe ee ee tamed peat” eae he 1s Columbia’s Notre Damé University. Staff Writer: Patrick Nagle : ‘ & P working so hard and many ie visited Notre Dame to examine their sports-scholarships pro- J dey be neve igedtet E gram, the first of its kind in Canada. See what happens when $ $ seewhere his profits and losses | athletics and education mix. 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