a - a a a i i PHOTO OF HAPPIER DAYS Friends have waited a drive to raise the $50,000 ransom de- manded. Meanwhile Wednes- day the kidnapper remained omineously silent. “(AP Wirephoto) Sharon Lioyd, girl friend of Paniel Goldman who was kid- napped from his»Surfside, Fla., home Monday. holds a photo- graph of her and Goldman. The mchire was made about 2 months ago as they were celebrating in a restaurant. The 18-year-old youth was taken at gunpoint by a husky kidnapper, who bound the par- ents with a venetian-blind cord. health history: Extreme ..al- lergy tonsillectomy, familial tuberculosis, chicken pox and a higher than average number of | bacterial infections such “as ee fever. Bertie Rabbits May Be Producing | Human Anti-Cancer Serum BARBOUR !- But young animals, such as (AP)—Rab- |rabbits,/there is a period before | the immune méthanism be-| OTTAWA (CP) — Canada is comes effective. It is in that sending 900 tons of paper to period that Dr. Lefi, a research |The Congo to aid textbook pro- immunologist at Cedars - Sinat | duction over the next. three Medical Centre, injected lyears, External Affairs Minister human célis in the rabbits. The |Martin announced Wednesday. rabbits then grew up with a Mr. Martin said in a statement built - in tolerance for human |the $345,000 gift was made un- Dias aed Santi ot tee te eo rabbits would have der Canada's external ‘aid. pro- izing a ghting . - | cast . |gram to French-speaking devel- an reer ae of oH cells.| As the rabbits: mature,’ they oping ¢ountries. The. Congo gov- i at ae ~~ cells were | become capable of 'Z,|ernment would print a message eon zm norma! i-/ antibodies against foreign ma-/in each textbook to inform stu- = dividuals and Dr. Levi ‘believes |teriais with the exception of | dents in primary and secondary | they~represent- allhuman-—cell-human~ cells:—The—idea— ia— to--schools—of--Canada’s—gift-—and characteristics for the human) challenge the animals later | | goodwill. Pa iis ciahis, is ‘with “specific: human ‘cancers, roe Now rabbits are ready to|reap the -antibodies in serum, CANADA REACHES \ , receive celis from specifie hu- ‘that they produce and inject | Middle Island, Ont., ni Man cancers,— ‘with the hope jthese cancer-fighting eet most southerly point, is on the that they will produce serums the human suffering f same latitude as Madrid. against those cancers, she told |the cancer. : the American Cancer “Society’s| In another element of het | eighth science writers seminar,|Wwork, Dr. Lefi and other re-| As they mature, animals and | Seacchers surveyed the medical humans. develop an immune | histories of cancer patients to mechanism that acts as a pro- | get an idea of health differences fection against disease and|between cancer victims and | agents recognized as being fore and normal individuals. eign to the, body. The body! Their study now | indicates | z recognizes the foreign material that ‘the highest: - risk group REALESTATE SALES | and produces antibodies against | would be < persons on have | | erReabivtt: Senyrie Phone 892-2454 it. | most of’ these ailmen ailments in their | . By JOHN PHOENIX, Ariz. bits may become future fac- tories producing serum that .can ‘fight specific human cancers, a | researcher reported here. * Dr. Elaine Levi of Los An- geles said rabbits weve inocu- lated with human white cells «t a@ young age—when their bodies still’ were incapable of recog- CANAD/ AIDS CONGO he Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. March 31, 1966.13 | er Canada’s J” ie . iP 2 OUR BUYERS full bidders at our recent Easter Beef , Co-op Super Market Grand fcc and 4 steers; Royalty Mall Co-op Reserve Grand Champion and 2 steers. = Canada~Packers; Charlottetown, 35 steers in- eluding the. Champion: Shorthorn, Reserve Champion Aberdeen “Angus and Reserve eo Champion Shorthorn. Swift Canadian Co. 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