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DAY. orrfiacu a An Opportunity Mlssed it i:- lliill -.n uual Opposition leader Dioieulmkcr ilan to al‘thVB lly th vote of lion—confidence in the. Goverllliicll‘l IllL'lll. He kli(’\\' that it would ml ucithcr Social Credit nor qu Democratic Party support. and that it on: iusl a timo— \\'nsling procedure. Worse than that. it w oil :llt lunlll' llll \\lli(‘l’l the (1m. erunleut hurl m'riy right to chprct strong suppnrt The Gowrllment had asked for. and rcccunl from l'dl‘lldmfini. poor or to rle.ll uulr lllP maverick Sc . farers' International l'lllon. and it. vms moving firmly in this direction. Whether or not it should have acted earlier \\i hc-ido Hit" point at this luncture. \\e do un‘ think it could have done sn without creating n and that is what dis. turbs us nil \ lll .\Ir. illefcnhaker's attitude. ll uppwars to have been a mo . lu-r very irresponslhle one. We find ourselves agreeing—for once—“lib (‘rerlitlstrs loader Real Caoupitp that the Dicreubaker mot. inn would (in nothing to assist in a quick settlement of water front. dis- putations; with Social Credit spokes- man H..\. 0l=on that .\ir. Diefenbak- Br should h". commending—not coli- demning—tho Government for re- srsting pressure from the United States; and with NT)? leader TC. Dollszlas thut the test of lht‘ Govern- ment's courage and dccisivcness was still in romp—that it would lie "in \vhrll thr‘y do in the next dav or two." Thr “u. to huttrrss illc Govern- ment's courage and riccisiveness—if Mr. Diefenhilker had doubts on these points—nu: for the House to in- clients tluu il \i‘ns standing behind it 1011 nor rcnt on this issue. That would hair lmpressed Washington :2an ['5 labor intere. s more than anything rl>l’. and made smoother thr lnh oi onlorrlng \vhnicvcr meas- ure; must now he taken in the in- terests of law and order. Turned Down Again A law rlavs ago External Af- fairs Minister Paul Martin. speaking at the United Nations Assembly. di- "ectod an appeal to Communist l hills in mm ['.\‘ members in sign- lng the test-ban treaty and working towards balanced disaramament. Last Murmur. at the some Assem- bly. a million to give Communist China a «mi \ defeated by a vote of 57 to ll. Canada being among the countries voting against the resnlimnn. : Thczr tun illciilciits lend color to criticrsm by the Toronto Globe and Mail that there is today little more tlfln “a weary cvnicism" in the argu- ments used against Chinese member- ship in the world council of nations. that (lid Mr. Martin hope to agilich by first appealing to Peking fix cooperation in disarmament. then slippnitiur the move to keep it s nation of 600.000.1100 outside t pale of UN. recognition? Ho rdyst. have known that he. was talk- irig nonse Surer it must be cvidcnt now t I t the morality of a country's pol- i s are not and cannot be the test eligibilitv for UN membership. Itsed. if all countries pursued pol- i s devoted to keeping the peace the would be no need for s United muons. The organization exists to by one means or another er- s of policy that might lead to ' . and the use for admitting l in is tint her policies 4 obvious ‘llv'liled of correction. Then we ointment: before ‘Ivoto on Mondsy to the effect t t Communist Chins would ro- ams greater support in in mem- bership bid if it and its supporters would recognize the axistsnco oi “two Chinas". or the seating of both Nationalist and Communist Chinsso delegates. But how could the latter he expected to concede this point without demanding the right—now minim-d by the Nationalists—of sit, ling on the exclusive Security Coun- ril. where there is assuredly no room for “two Fhinas“. and no dispos- ition to make room? it is impractical for Communist t‘hlna to demand that the United Xallons hand over the population of Formosa. and the Chinese Nation- alist garrison there. to the. tender nlr‘rcles of Peking. This is the real pmut at issue. As our Toronto con- temporal'v suggests. there will have in be some procedure for permitting the i‘nrmusnns to decide their own destim'. perhaps following I period of l'.\ trusteeship. The hope, of the present climate of npllllml is that we are spploach- ing the time at which realistic dis- cussions of this problem will be pos- slllle. But apparently it will not be at tlli. sion of the Assembly. which has voted to retain the status qlln of t‘hiang Kai-sth at all costs. The Right Note 'i‘hcl e “as some suggestion, when the Atlantic Development Board was formed. that it might make unneces- sztrv the rcllvilies of the Atlantic Prm IIlCPs Economic Council. But this was based nn an entirely erroneous idea. Since APEC was formed. a number of other organizations have come in be concerned with research into rcginnal pmblcms in this area. but there is still much work to l‘u done. This \s s recognized at the an- mull mcelillg of APEC in Halifax this week. when I resolution pledg- inls i'ull cooperation with the Devel- opment Board. the Atlantic Provin— ces Research Board. provincial gov. ernments and other bodies was passed Emphasis was also placed. by way of amendment to an a sting bylaw. on the need for providing in- formation and education to the pub- lic “both within and without the region as to the progress being made by the region and the possibilities for future economic development." This takes note of the fact-fre- quently emphasized by Dr. Frank MacKinnon when he was president of APECathat we ourselves must be alert to our opportunities if we are to profit by oil ‘ide aid in any form. It‘s the old'story of nothing succeeding like success. Another Prince Edward island- cr—Mr. J.S. Wright. of Summer- sido—has been elected to head APEC activities. and thi. s a signal honor both for Mr. Wright and for the Prorlncr. We may expect that with the, i'erll‘afting of the bylaws and the. emphasis on cooperation. particularly with the Development Board. the organization will find it- self busier than ever. The outlook. Is retirian president Gerald E. Mar- tin said on Monday. gives rise to s new spirit of optimism. and a new confidence in the future. EDITORIAL NOTES l The first book to be “written” by a computer is soon to he placed on the market. In fact. it was pre- pared by a number of computers working 40 hours. non-stop. Termed “Science Citation index". it is an up—to—dnle listing of scicntilic liter- ature. containing more than five miles of computer tape represent- ing two and a quarter million lines in five volumes. 0 . Unlike most other farm products in Soviet Russia. which pass main- ly through government. marketing channcls. hall of the potato trade is still in private hands. Now comes word that despite official appeals against the practice. potato hoard- ing is going on. The usual rush in buy potatoes for the Winter apv pears to have hen aggravated this year by rumors of food shortages stemming from a poor min crop. o u . According to the United States Department of Agriculture. CInIdI is the largest customer for US. agricultural products while that country buys more from each of three Latin American countries thIn from CsnIdI. The biggest single agriculture item purchased in the United sum by Canadians durum the mull-63 fiscal you was $107 million worth of fruit. ANY IDEA WHERE WE’RE GOING? O_TTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholsol Telecosting Would Show Them UP ll 1 uch Stair Secretary .1ka Period. in short. exposure on the Pickursulll for I day. 1 build nation's TV Icreens would con- spend that day uslng his position l stltute a rush programmi- in as the Minister responsible lnr ' improve parliamentary portal-m hrnadr-aslmg. and arrange loi- “IF rcmllnr ion-casting oi selfle- led proceedings at Parliament. l Al Present. our only telecusi. of Parliament is Lbs annual Onen- lug r or c man y. feIiui'lni the KC M P. horses and the l Peace Tower. wlih the Governor ‘ General Ind “Black Rod" in all? portlng ruler. and I chorus oi redsmbcd Supreme Court .liIIr llcrs (Oh. Ii we only had color ‘ Tvzl instead oi that cream-pull oi pageaniry. us should have reguv lar screenings ol extracts train the daily- "Question P r rind". which is are liveliest and most crowded hour in the House at Cummuns. as well as extracts irom kc y u ote speeches lrom leaning Parllsmcnurilnl. These . unuld be recorded on tour. Ind l shown alter the i p.m. news pro< l Eramme. The declared purpose in tele- vising thiI essence ul Psrlisment ‘ would be to kindle the smoulder- ing public interest in its work. wncnn ova MONEY cons . Thr- average Canadian lives 1 uuinnriy more attention choice nl'. say. - major piece of household equipment which costs him tllrcc weeks pay ‘ than to the expenditure of his federal taxes. which in total call him litres months puy 2v cry l year This is not merely bud cit- l izunihip. it is idiocy. encourag- in: the nor lncreasng HPWPl‘d smral oi federal expenditure. \ihlrh is sometimes rxlravarant I unrl viastchil. and bases encou- razlng higher taxes. M r - who championed sill- rmui and eronomlc on our TV screens would llu d tllclr rrclcctlon maar mirr. 0n the other hand. exposure at cer- tain 31155 on television screen: Icross the country would have s . salutary ellect all Ute Pucrllily and nompusliy which today lit- lrrs cm Hansard record oi par- llImL-ntrry proceedings imagine the inmui at indig- nsnt letters which would (loud in [0 map! MP5. Greater use would certainly be mad. the prlvl. legs whmby anyone may writ. to any MP [roe nl Dnlllll stamp. (It loll: as lll‘ lt’ltt‘r Is addressed in him at "I! House M Commons at Ottawa Such - ur- suc muzhl be the MP who ru re lu his scat uua asked the Prlms Minister "Docs the [avsrnmcnl Inlcnd In issue i postlge stamp or commrmnrsir um ICfliilSlli’”: M Americlll nuclear Irma Canada?" As the Prime Minister retarlsd. in many questions In both foolish Hull out or order rv would quickly roveIl th u intelligent orator Ind thr quick- wittrd participant in Qucltlon Professor Rates A Richmond Times - ms The "Herr Pmicssor" Ider. null. Isry lender or tho prtIin oi In- duslry Thl- mule clur throth u recently conducted poll No ltwcr “no I) per cent. oi Ill perlnns questioned through. out West Germany by the lnltl- lull in! Opinion Rose-uh “is they would rather do honor to I uulvenliy prnlusor than to r prince. I blIhUD. I Icnenl. or the chlirmln of the band oi I E 3 Nu lndlvtdnll mllplnll the" positions wen tnvolvod in the poll. 0! course. which con- corned l I My with (h. lulllll oi the public bl‘ Hi P position :. I‘I lot "1‘qu rank to m Win-I 1 slice. in exactly this way. broad- i l casting the Australian raruu. ment has improved the parlor m- Ince Ind stimulated public inte- rest in public aiislrs. ELECTIDNEERING Kennedy's triumph over Nixon iu tho 1m u.s.A. Presidential runpalgu was largely wuu nu! in: TV screens. where he oul- : shone his rival both in oratory Ind linitlcsutly. in makeup. l'v delenccs notoriously use their eyes only- nobody “listens” In TV. 50 In” importance. Nixon had the dis- advantage oi . live 0': l or k shadow. which the TV clmerI caaggerates. Ind our made lum look like the Bad Guy l‘le aud- lencr subconsciously hoped (or the triumph til the Good City. the luir haired Ill-American boy whose [Ice wls shining with vir- ‘Iur rather than shadowed wt bristles We may SEE political parties with dollar‘nch campaign chosll misempluying glamour girls and headline c o m l c stars. hiring them to run mild-Cu. But at lrast they on more en- tortuiniflg than the proleulollll athletes who hilhcl’ln have been lane: is at great cvnir‘ally rt‘t‘l‘ullt‘d lnln politics. l Coming Home To Roost Londim Fm rm. l-‘e'w revolution! in history i have turned into to hollow sl victory I. Ichieved by HM. Filed un- to that Clribbeln islInd‘s oth- er woes are the sltcr-slfects ul Hurricane Flora. adding dellll," injury. disease and sullerillg to i .1 people already grievously burdened by rationing. hunger. colossal mismannrsmen: at their alricultursl Ind trlsi liis. . Cuba would hm cnllapscd lnln uller chaos long ago with l out. the support 0|- Russia llll‘l llle Comecon countries Ill Europe. and ' cuur damIzI has turned Casba to Ask for In emergency loan 0! “Jul.” the bended dictator unri. that his irlondl are willing i to help only u u still price ' small pm I ll. ll will. Callro wl lot I 1 vi this (int-lid only i i ‘ Saltier Than T l A lull wish: u tan Idul llio . ‘ preset-var til the Great son LIkI l luu . . i ll is impossible to sink in the l llIkc. but the buoysntwsterl lends to um I lemlner’s (2 el ‘ higher liedloll iul Solution: I weight Inklcs to keep him upright. The Interior Department‘ 1 Innouncsd mostly that it isvors l cstlblishmout ol I nIllonIl mou- l union! or lb. blun- ilk l mollumut area would includr ‘ ‘ not the entire in!“ but pin 0] u l lIrge ill-nu Ind ilI IdJIcent wI- I Ins . DIVER BROKE NECK l ‘ Ellhl Linn Illfllt Ulla tho ‘ ocun. GM! BI“ hke‘, water i l. rumurk-bly a o n r a. A swim- ernin' IIKIII neck when he mer who i cultured I broken o 3 3E s i' (to nitration (or Menu-I It Iucb venmblo lunltimtimll II th s luulvmiuor oi aouu. I‘erllu. .Muulctl Ind solarium dilqu lino the enlllled to “37:1 m This menu have to admit Ills failure. some- lhillg ha ha! never been able to bring himscll to do. 5 I yrur Withnul drastic rciorlns It the top. lurtber aid on such mum 0" IA 0» Glut loll WI um log to permit an economic com- mission to come to Cubs and reform ill shattered economy. . l Comccon rouulnrs are grow- lu Cuba. baky economy may hm sup‘ . st‘alo would simply be money in. down Castro would Ieem lo hat/n little choice now. Blull I ll d blustel‘ will not feed or employ the Cuban people His plight is lurihor proni at one ul history's billeresl lrulhs— it ll easier In win a revolution tth to guy- on: I country. he Dead Sea NllltlllIl Gaull'lvblc Sod“! dived iroiu a pier loin lilo mlu- mlluueu water. Despite humor. lmhiu. in tho brine is pecullurly invlgurltlng. ruz i-iugh Ludlow. - inn-century iournIillt. was on. oi the um people lo extol the Grin 3 r l t Luke: "lt...gIvc m. - tonic unaltion like u brisk .hower bath. 1...]elt ‘o ploaslnt puuflenl lens: 0! being in pickle. luch II I sell conscious fihEl‘klll mlzbt expel lane: in Cruise Ind Bllkflwcll'l: Irislocl’llic bulb of cmdlmonu " The lxhllul'ltlnll ell be dIlIl— pend. however. if I Wlmmer upenl his eyes or mouth undu- wIter. The Hill bul'll llkl acid. Besides sodium chloride. or common “It. the wlter colitIile sodium lull-to. mslusllum sul- luto. and chlnrldll of cIlciullI. Ind potllllulll. Al- most 2] percent oi the wlter content is miner-II. Ind leverIl lIJreshore industries extract the- mchlI. Chemists ball!" 6 SI" Lake ll one It! the Nation lichen polenllll mil oi Insl- imlum. 3 5 iii-loo Is to bolvy rim Ill- comlnu nub wstur mm mm llrsImI load .th lIkIt llqu no the surllce lur mil I I IrIduIlly Ilnllllu. in winter. the lmli sheets or some cc chunks aloe nun-old. not nIviIIl-lon. but rIllrn Id trains tuIt crossed In mo of Is on wood-I bottle. Tho mun all" Ire thrmsltotluslo lmmlll. I'll bill. m «l to both. lull. ('l'llllCeV incrouu. ‘ axe l l n that Castro will < lmronmiylur than condi- i lug weary or ployqu peruevuul 1 Santa Claus s indus- } ported to the extent Dl Ibnut [ 1.500.000 a day for more infill , l i when ’ Rural Doctors Experienced n. ill-onu- mudnu wrolo In Irtl- cle int yur on door bulian [or III publchllofl. Wisconsin Con- IevItlnll. He IIVI lover-l l - Implel of how “opium! I lid wound other mic. downlth in! how cInlIII Ind cIll‘uI souls of thou mulled momma {Ill Tune klusn thI no knowl- adu of gun Islety Ind rum "sound" shot! I! want my think — Ind lot t h a word. think — Ire door. a on d hum" Ire u thsi: mercy. Ol'll deer hunter shouted loud ly a “other. who rent I blast into tree iult shove his hem. The slme shooter look but"! Ilm Ind dropped his second shot. no I‘ll over‘to Idmlnllter the cow do rm to thI Inllllll but. In" “Ml-Ill “I. wounded man on tile mound. rail [or blI on. The Injured In I I only tier him Ind wrotn down Ill. llccnu number in tho snow. lnexporianco Ilsa ploy. . roll. clpzciIlly Imonl teen-nu. A li-ysIl-old boy Ihol Ind killed his father the {int limo III used I gun. onler plug them selves or I combInion W ll ll I riding in I on or Iolnl thrmllh u i'enc But chance also play! I l' 01 I. especially when molly hunters Ire in I confined Ina Ind no one knows when the others Ire located. It is easy to get. into the line at tire oi another hunlu'. in Iddllioll. deer In found in out- ol»lhc-w.1y pluces Ind ll me lake I long time to brlng I wuuudi-ri man to - physician nr hospital. Sp sod lllly be importh in can at injury to the chest or urinary tr i ci mum I stretcher to mow the wound- Ell men train the lield lothc nearest auto or truck. Fractures Ire suspected w he n I bullet. enters but does nu! leave Ill ex- tremity. The limb! Ihauld be im- mobillzrd. But l'un iar I physi- mu ii i h e r s is any question Iboul the extent of the damage or the element at l | m e. As I rule. he can be summoned (Inter thou the injured person up be carried into town. All loo mllly make the mistake oi lay-pulling the locIl physio n y transport» my the victim I long distance. Most rurIl physicians Ire experi- sliced in dellinl will: thll type of accident. BUNN‘I‘NG AFTER X-MY ‘ LC. writes: Will all 'nz III the ‘ sun tiller having an X-l'Iy cum- lllalion help eliminsts the l'IdlI- uuu from the body? REPLY No. Roy: from my sour“ do not mmIln in the body: they go through it or are reflected. Ul- traviolet and Kay! Ire prIblO ol burning the skill Ind. ii expolr RCISE INVIGORATES LS. wfllel: is there Iny Why to overcome welknus, hell of pep. and It!!! Soinls ill I 511 yen aid? Vltlmi . led-lived ths trInqnllllcrl. Ind mt. helped. ‘ Y Mndtrflk dolly Ixsrcllo II I tiolla. REPLY sacs mo suumm .l.E.s. writes: Will eItlng two eggs u out cluso Itbumin in 1 units? REPLY Nil. Don't (onlule Ilbumln in the urine. which is spelled with "t" Ilbumen in s u I I. which l: spelled with In "a". Our Yesterdo s ‘ irrum ta: GuardlIn rlui , l TWENTY-"V! YEARS loo l l October 3. ms i new. Aim Greene. Superinten- ‘ dull. ol the Columbia Cont Mil- lion in coining to prov nsxl week. He will tell the story of this unique work. on the Pael- iic Coast. of the Church oi Enlr lInd'I effort 1h bmltlll Ind hospital ships when Lth are mlniltorinl to no rip-coast people. TheCGlT [roupl oi . David's Church. Georgetown I getting underwa {or a busy us- , the lid! The laser lr Mill Dorll sis ling. other ofilcen m a o t h McConnell. 1m. Stow-fl. .luym ; Jenklns Ind non Llewellyn. a Mrs. G. s. Inmlu. Montague. ‘ rm in Summcnlde IIII w e e k where she wIs gun: nor-roe II the auoluurr .ud Prolonionsl M (1 politics. Ind the role which wt» men play in this lmfll this. Kieth! InflItmllltI in In. A! the swimsuit nemltlnl unit llltllfi. Hem Role Bowler. Illule at Mr. Inerl. SLInl nowlcl oi ChIrloilelown. AW! lowin- l.l Ichaduled lo laIvl Ill. Ill Nor- Imb'r I. sovsucs mm' In mm. m m NOTES BY THE WAY' rIliiIrItnp.ltlllaI' the doctor chiseled. “hm on It blur-n lure. m. m“ flfln‘ up I mr 0nd Ind I m.— Toronto stu. “’“ww " l W“ fl“ rm .- m bun Italy-rock. Idfol‘ylll'llllll small lIlInd. doc." is- much-nu Imsd. “be- Ildu. look II III u. bum thI to iron. This «m. or every you w; I: ruin? kin: oi our to c "i - °“ 9 w' ' 'V' 5”“ emirale “Th- tho on. we mil-II on the HIM” mm" mi lutyw. And it com. I Mun Ind “Vt —MM-- book with ile mu pour. fl star. due on itl"—G lupus". An Earl A: l29wning Street I. I ltllouodlllo'l um. INInlcl TIMI—the It“! ll 1 I]. that I beltod I:er suwld bob "old boy" marrflfl lazuli-l up I BrllIlll‘I prim. minister of ‘In educations! ll“. trained It I IV tndluon ll to rule uoncbslsntiy min I ILrIIllllnl ill I III at chllll diIlaInI. erupt". Evmtl. at count. mly show All His emphasis not is on that In Earl of H (in “owl dlmlnllml” of column and tech-inlay. on ctr-up in. Ith oi trsditlon. on kitchen link instead of llIIIly hams. oll prccillly lilo mIn Ifll' tho job. launch that umm- Iy DI- ho ll direct. ulk to. He incisive. is living Ihln-i children Ill squIl unfleprle. ill the MumlllIn reIk ill cdllclllnll. on demol- lclo Iy oi llhlnl ban-ion ii clus. Iccent ll'Id u. I I filing to the bll acclaim. I Lblul clichlel‘. hl excellld on I slinky wicket: in politics. he has the some relish lol' ukilll wulh .Iitulllolll ll: Ind the Incident of birth. nuucsrlou cartoon: The Newsom ropofl. pub- llshod int week. Ind the sub. mm bins noun expected Wednes- m, “id. m," mu mm, . dly. her-Id I new dell ior uu mum mm, in m I.“ a... educational system that error: the holder at In uncieutSuumIr the rflvllered law It the u- ui-luum should file txlumphlnt new" of the maxi- “... m mm." M... n. One oi halls nl ieIrnluK several untitled contenders in that Mime now consider - lux- win top honors. Ippsrently wllh- uxy unis!" mm “lord in m m, u, in in. my Eton. whose bisck~sultsd bows “Eel-ml, my.” clrry In any assurmcs lulu mumm- DE" Idult lils. It lr probably in. top snob school in the country. Putting Wur boy's name dnvm iur Eton. it. has been said. IS llke stampinl - coronal on in. baby‘s bottom. Home Went to Eton. He was cupuin oi the cricket elevcn Ind preside!“ of the “Pew I school society homing ruur- mous prcsliuz. All the other boy: looked up to him. Now. in the hurlyvburly oi big-time politics. nobody umbi- the qualities that. Lord will bring to Downing Street. The question Is whether his backgrouus (i the urw round. The obvious reply is till! it would be inverse snobbery to debar the EIrl from the Job lull bsclun be human to hIVO bluI blood. , But the “sunken! goes deeper lhIn that. The real oddity is that 10 Downing Street should beckon I man in ermine who symbolizes. superllcillly It least. some of the trappings maliionr um pelt-VI“ on u is trying Io shed. in I ferment oi sell-Inalylis. the nation is questioning insti- tufluns till! one would have thouuht would i y; be Ens- Hollis Optimistic Depression murmur Spectator LIbo! Munster Also MI - Thou who vIluI their math" chsrn does not. like If!“ D! tollllle II a device designed to high uuomployment bell-ll osil- luvs menu-ll. precision. cuss. ed “op mud" or "depress- grace and beauty are Is much ed". They Ire. sickened by dulnly avoidance: as they are by the gran misusI or words no common Iy. We are reminded of I CIilr loruis arm which sells Druan than the pessimistic. rim— ium. la'uo his is. in cover: - harsh [set Ind extrl- large. A little lugg. with . pleunutoouudlur ryuo ing with umIntlcl Iud Nature nym Ind lo Ivolds o bI rio ma no longer produce InythinI truth. Ismail. RclItively or IvoldIncs rhi- Iceml to lll to or in lino sag;- ‘tgulfsfiscfd M. n n I it“ I "m‘ a“ mm" "m °’ “MW in culling: thing: by their proo- sn Incl hiv which the only can or lumen, sir eruuuu Church- 1: " sna- :11, "de- . ill had some sound advice. pressed to pod wo . It in} “Let us not rhriuk irom using lIiI'ly dtscriptlvo ui tho situI- i the IIIan oupmruve phuss on. i he laid. "mu ii it is eouvern- rum is much talk than dsys . tlonsl." Iboul - Ikdown lu com- “Dept-emu Iron" is guns municItion. run or tn. trUu- enough. Everybody knows what his is that too uiveu IpIdu Ir! il menus. No one would think not culled Ipldfl. . rI any on less of Mr. MIcEIcuen rIllsd something thIt “111 u in uud it, sspecillly or he ll mom sweetly on t I. loin. to do somethtn] about it. iuture opportunity. The distinction ll I bell Mu. lt ltrencl the optimistic Nlhlr I now WHY PAY MORE TAXES THAN YOU HAVE To? lsttor chock to in sure your I I won't bu subject to h Ilel tun thIn nmuory. (It oitun hIppInIt) The x IrlIuco Ind knowing- 0' our lots PlInnlng OIIcIrI III IIWIyI IllII to hip you straight.» out this Ind othsr IItItI problems. Come In Ind consult them on how to IrrIunI your Ill-In in tho mulmum IdvIntIoI at your iImlIy. No i no obllgltlon oi Iny klnd. Of It you would Hits to look our our lotdIr. plane mall tho coupon. Mam'm company I] Phus ms in- "II IIWIIIIICI h um III-autos". 5'“ [I lmu Iuhm-umm “CD” TO THE FAIR" Nomlrlbcflfllllloll II: iii it l 5 ii iii if; I l 3'