I. ' : - ' 13 A l A A . H M I" p I. i J” I, .m,,s.1..y,.aug. 30. The Guardian. Page .g.lnlfor.melado Dangers A Facing Economy Serious TIMED WARNING Macmillan turned to about domest' threats to Perm! warning that "by our on lack foresight and sectional divisions ....,.................. uounimomvlit . front rank oi industrial powers. 1 another "”””””'”""” "” ornisiiuiiiiv NIGHT - lead in instant" the interde- ' oN (Reuters)--'l'reasury , LOAD pendence of East and West. ,0, Harold Macmillan warned u Wednesday the dangers OFFER NEW HOPE her economy are as se- He stressed the importance of recent events in Egypt to East- ern co ' i which depend on the eltective working of their all resources and the continued in- vestment of Western money. The Colombo Plan, operations of the International Bank a d Britainjs overseas investments s offer a new hope for the future. he maintained. "This is not colonialism. this is co-operation," Macmillan said. He stressed that the economy or . Western world and the future i the East depend on the "stabil- ity of the regimes" in the Eastern countries and "the orderly man- agement of their'aflalrs." Cii . lirilal lacing . .-H me long ruoras the cur- I:ll'lSlS over the Suez Canal. He mm 3 press conference that the August figures. tor the ster- ling area's gold and dollar re- qvrvesea barometer of economic litallh-l-will show "suit! I 5115- 'niiai fall." shine chancellor of the OXFHEQIMI .am that while Britain! owg wade figures are "satislactory, me fall in dollar reserves in the nmre teminder 8 I ,. um-k very 1193' H" "l573”S seiloiy." ' --ed Egypt's nationalization otlaehesdguez Canal had "droinatr round of wage increases in Brit- ish industry would cripple Britain it they were not accompanied h! a corresponding growth in produc- tlon. Maci'nilian's audiancs was oom- posed oi pnewapapsr writers who will cover the annual meeting next week to debate the question of higher wages. - - He agreed in answer to cu tions that he had timed his wani- ing to give the congress "the truth to consider. r War Souvenir . A . Collection Grew mm 59C , DELICIOUS WINDSOR. Ont. (CP) --A few medals picked up by Herbert 8. Card Game Bel Involved In Supreme Court Case who said later he had been mak- W-GA"Y mi" - " ' '””"' Pick up and picnic this holiday .;..t....t Pick , . . Straw while he was serving in - drops 5500 worrn otg tra'vellers ing is living as a professional the British An-ny about 30 years YOUNG MAPLE LEAF - -- ,. um RNEDBEEF c NICH .. .. 49c m -e mom- blfrv ""3" 5"'l" wymen ' W 0 "I ' c "we" ' ' i av Drivate museum containing about ' ' ' SUPER M bbo lou gets the money? added. I 200 medal! Wonk mo" mm ur ARK” I” OIIJOI , I I'- This is the "W 0' lei” "'” 0' L- 3"""" ""'"”l '" T"”' 000. voun cnoici: AN nNoi.isii nu-zsr vocation from kitchen chores. Yes--plonis Will?" Wl" be ”3"cd '"”” mm" '"'"''d "'9 M” W" H ”""'e''' "R 3"” -tuned his mu-cum ROUND-SIRLOIN La. - C STEAM carzsmio in. I ll - i".:"v.':'"i .322: ::..::2.::'::3.; ::..i':i.”s.:..::i.'; to Emv-,,.w'.."- W ""”n..” ?'...'”"..."'"' "”"',... "" '”f,..' '''...t e W3 V g , - son ona d about five I. ms. 0 I: filed a "notice of motion for in- thiskzgcks lawyer. E. J.thMCbCa!I)ll; Donald "W . couple of Wu, YOUNG M-EEK "ms" H I b. 'h9. h5'. terpleader relief, because it has me . as warned that it e medals he thou” he.'wld uh BEEF LL C TASTY LI. I 00d! in your freeser or pantry. Tllllk C me 3500 and is being pestered by NY! he will so to court to recover to add to his tatiiei-'r small assort- the won; ma am. an, "V. ,5, not .; oi-h the loser and the gambler. b in his affidavit. John. Laurie Hainsworth of the banks main branch here. said that on Feb. 28. 1956, Carl Zack bought 3500 worth of traveller's cheques from an Ed- monton branch. On March 1, 1956. the money from the institution. Earlier this year Zack was given a one-year suspended sen- tence ior creating a public mis- chief by reporting to police the cheques were lost. Evidence at the police court merit. the father-and-son team have a collection which includes guns. knives. helmets, tlags. swords and numerous other war souvenirs. The idea snowballed and now In New York they purchased a BRAISING RIBS . lb.23c HADDOCK Fll.l.ETS lb. 29: the money they save you-for these wonderful foods for marvelous insah are sale-prised way down low! trial was the cheques were lost in a black jack game Feb. 29. 1956, to Troll. Troll told the court he cashed the cheques so Zack could continue the game. halberd, a combination pike and He. dating back to the 16th sen- tury. OLDEST MEDAL - Their oldest medal is a large piece given in the defence of Gib- Tlitlf. 1732. and struck by Gen- eral Elliott. later governor-general he told the bank his cheques were lost and a stop payment order was put into effect. Halnswortli said. on NI! same day John Troll, DELICIOUS TENDER JUICY YOUNG STEER BEEF BLADE ROASTS it ib.33 0 Neapolitans Are Not As Attractive As N NAPLES (AP) - lea Naples and try- That may be the tourist's ex- perience in "Bella Napoli" it he doesn't hold on to his wallet. Rounding up reports from all ioreifm consuls in the city. Dutch cnnsul-general Charles M. Dozy reported that foreign visitors lost some 3000.000 in money and valu- ables last year. They were robbed in many and lnizcninus ways. Take the case of ;. younll lady from France who Inst mnre than 3110 in local cur- ri-nry, her jewelry. cameras and all her lusting!- She left her baggage in the hall of her hotel, waiting for a taxi in take her to the station. A ynung man. dressed as a hotel porter, picked up the bags and carried them outside. She nevenlongings before a visit. aples saw him-or he belongings - again. FRENCII FAVORED For reasons locally unknown, French tourists are the favorite victims. They report eight to 10 thefts a day. Then come the Ger- mans. Dutch victims number a dozen a week. Dozy gave some words of ad- vice for tourists: Don't leave valuable property in parked cars. Don't stop your car on a dark or narrow street when omeone points to your tires as if they are fiat. The pointers may be hood- lums laying an ambush. Don't leave your wallet in your hip pocket in crowds. The British conulaie, whose nations lost about 815,000 last year urges Britons to insure their be- ot the colony. thing from 50 cents tang Ts: medals. friends as gifts or in trade. with other collectors. ranging from n gold-inlaid Arabian flintiocli to the army Lee-Epngld, a German swastika flag given to him by a member of the Scottish Regiment. and hung it on the line. a lleigh. bot wmnlalned to police that he was displaying a German flag. GEN for Toronto's four ready-mix con- crete companies staged a wildcat strike Wednesday which has tied up work throughout metropolitan Toronto. Mr. straw says he Others he gets from He has a collection ol guns on of his prize possguion. 1. Essex Once. after his wife washed it BRIEFS .. .. .. .. -raucirnits train TORONTO (CP)-Truck drivers on construction jobs PIANUT THE BROWN - CANDY 29c - - CAN NOW!-T EY RE REALLY SCARCE '"'"'"i 1-3- Prairie Farm - Rescue Marooned ELEc1'mc H . Officials Deny Sheep Ranchers wmmo a nnrammo ORANGE AND 39c V F FIXTURE . CltAPll'BUl'l'-H OZ. qca non cry svnunv, Australia (CF) - Rescue planes came across the - RED . WINNIPEG lCPl"P"l'”i9 "Wm word "Morphia” written in oats APPIJANCES mcREYE: 01' TIN. officials Tuesday denied I l.MI- ' ll Ii'.?.:”.::ri:.;”:t.':::”.:':.": ::.: W" ” mm” s Wm '”” s and harvest their crops. Wales. 117 Kent-st Dig 3212 mo DR. IALLAKDS 2 f EC ' M ' I . Tmzxlt-::,.-18 siifdat 2," ?;l:-2231:: Nclrby was a wrecked Cessna I . LARGE TINI V number of "suitcase tarers" plane, one of the two occupants t "W "'1 "'9 l3'"l 5”” 19"! 9W"1h Jumping up and down with excite- to ow and harvest grain crops . - NUTTY 31 andsspend the rest of the time in "W "G "19 0”" "Oi 1" slim G"mEN SUCING :4 oz. mt C pan umgy . ' i.'1'iilli.."'..”'ll.!'...”.l”'"”” "W ..”'7: or we rim ””"””' ”"”""” L re; - aze on o l . tt - . The article said there is al dan- out the word l"Nlll0FDl'ii:l" ivor gee? 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