WH (“Lil‘s of Chicago. Burlington and Quincy DR.S<(IIL{(‘I‘ trains are scattered about raiirnmi‘s right of way at Montgomery, suburban Aurira. 111.. Mon- ‘ day. It crashed head-on into \ 'ER‘E PASSENGER TRAINS COLLIDED train. top. during night. l.oco- moti\cs of the two are rcduc~ ed to debris. centre. 'l‘rat-k~ age and signal tower are as« how. but feed supply house escaped. Upper right is Rt. 31. View is west-southwest (EEO. lured. with Burlington heading flo- ward Omaha. "5 destination. and Rock island Inward Chl- its destination. Four train crewmen were killed. At least 50 persons were in (AP Wirephoto) I no Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Sept. 2!. 1m. lame-ll: icept of two nations living sep- iarate lives in one country. iLOOKlNG OVER THE BRINK » Although the Junior Chamber ifully endorsed the wider use of world despite the fact that a large number of persons still have difficulty in pronouncing . Continued from page onet t. ' . ” Correctly, it siiould be said in live new welfare spending is ‘two languages in Canada. eu- threc syllables—Soth—er—bce. concerned." forced isolation can only stimu- iRETAlNED THE NAME Canada already was spend- late the breeding of ignorance, lug more per capita on welfare'misunderstanding and self-oity than ei t h er Britain or the t that has led us to the precipice United States and further ma- over which we now are look- jor programs were under study. lng." Sound welfare programs must Trade Minister Sharp told a be an essential oart of national lunci'ieon meeting Canada . The last of the Sothebys died iin 1861. but the successors—as 1to often the way in England— 'retained the name. i Sotheby‘s has moved through .wars. fires and roUress to a . gross of $36 if; the 1963- policy and “w h e r e genuine should renew efforts. to develop ‘64 season. ' nccds exists it must be re- and diversify trade in non-stra- Despite th e astronomical “0"? ‘ tegic goods with the Communist "But doubt surely must arise countries. when. as now. political parties “The development of better competitively move in advance commercial relationships with of public opinion or of mandate state - trading countries poses i he scale of welfare plan- many difficult problems. but 1 prices brought by some objects. .of the 54000 lots of stuff auc- itioned during the 1962-63 sea’ ‘Ion, 13,000 objects were bought ifor £100 t$300t—or less _ ' ‘ O I I H i The moving figure bound mug. ' ‘bellileve llbhls In the P0llllfal ats 5. " '. ‘i. ~ha' man. Peter . . .we as e economc in eress 35323:.” ‘ u H ( Ir wasn‘t/:3! Eng!” d 1. . g n of the free world to make a se- ' I ' '- -— ‘ r' 'c e ' “ ""‘r'n ‘9 rious effort in that direction.‘ w‘lson {and “me Other dnfl keynote address to the three- q 1 warned torsowni . ‘ Mr. .harp aso I dnv meeting. also called on (.a-‘ against any serious disruption At the age of 51. Wilson must » nn‘diam m raw “n .0 what he! of me mm, of mods and sew. ‘b the world's cham ion of- I _ “fad” an elegant afmimwor. called the real challenges of the. ices across provincial borders the ‘ssessor of the 35‘“ future and suggestednhey are “M a time when iarger trad. p0 ‘ wasting too much time over - th uh_ gavel 1n the west. _ ing units are emerging roug “You must domina‘e Your mere symbols of nationhood. out the world by way of cus_ The flag debate and “‘9 fed' toms unions and free - trade oral-provincial struggle \vould‘areas it is be less important in the longithat "1'" “‘anum“ degree "f “3' value of our unrestricted do. sponse by Canadians to the mastic trade. most exciting ci'iallenge to? greatness that has ever faced MUST RESIST EFFORTS any new nation in history.” 1 "It s'iould be one of the pri- Touching on ational unity, imary objectives of this cham- ‘Mr. Mitchell said there will be‘ber of commerce and of its more opportunity for young Ca-.mcmbers to resist the efforts nadians of all origins if Canadaithat are sometimes made to audience—but inconspicuously." he explains. “You must be serious, not fiippant. and be- ‘lieve in the object you‘re sell- ing. Selling pictures is a cross between working in a gambling casino and an art museum." Predicts Doom 1 For Moustaches doubly important we fully appreciate is not spli. .hamper the free movement of . “Adults of this generation of} goods within Canada. LONDON tAPt—The ma- Canadians will be failing bohhi “Cana a is a small enough i saline Tailor and Cutth the English - speaking and economy in this world of gi- , has P‘Pdk'lt‘d ill? 000m l-‘rcnch~spcaking youth of Can- ants—41 cannot afford the lux- ot the moustach as a facial aria if they do not inspire t.licm.ury of fragmentation." adornment. equally with the vision of a F. Cary. president of Canada that looks forward to a t the Chamber of Commerce of unity of equal opportunity and; the United States. told the dele- mutual confidence and respect'gates Canadian and US. busi- :ralher t'ian backward to an- nessmen must keep impressing 1cicnt grt‘tlges or rcseniments." . on their governments the value 1 W .I - and shows no sign of return- ing among the smooth faces of Britain's younger genera- tion is quite clear." said the ’ “That it is currently out i publication. an arbiter of . . A. Rowe of Calgary. 1 of free flow of goods and capi~ . male fashion. “Moustache! president of the Canada .lu't‘ori tal across the border. 1 todav are invariably the Chamber of Commerce. told the “Our respective governments. property of the over - 405. national organization his group‘while paying lip service to the Even the beard, when it is worn by younger men. IS idle Rock Island passenger The people with whom the dea r auctioneers 1 a e by no means confined to the titled or| i the wealthy. . i A shabby old man once. into llic premises with! twalkcd a painting “rap ed in this worth a favor '51517" “ By EDD!" mutant“. LONDOY 'AF' in “cert Ross from Sothebv Company» Vol neatly' h: was told It‘s perhaps the world's greatest art valued at only £3.000 69.0001. auctioneers —- tri ed over an object as he was gm: a l.on- REJECTED OFFER dm‘ Residence. Appraised by Sotheby's a few days afterwards. it was identi- hat moment of impregt'w ask”. QIYICK JUDGNIENT ’ ‘ to t 1unick judgment. saying- its Palmer." replied "I’m terribly sorrv." a olo- . . . _ Sized the owiici' of tho infuse. “0d a“ Dr“ ' I‘Woltttionary callcr. “He gave if m It; iorth‘tl‘lzldbel: ‘ "If": that wrctchcd dooi'stop From.“ dump" sowiw' urandmomer' What I wanl to a federal ant Mineppnd T hy .gain, I , llcnring about it. a colicctor know is..ig it worth . fivpr?“ nice] guns: ' .Minisie: Wines“;- J R Rump” mp man offered the owners £50000. Sotheby's auctioned it off for Benidi‘cksony announced he“ no... man». ri hled himself “bamw' “mu” “’mmm' me "‘9 mam 1‘ bmught “60° M d ‘ ' " g ‘ ‘ owners wanted to sell. butit$16.8001. on 83" turned in tic shadowcd gloom of the old mansion. stopped and - . ,. . . studied the chunk of sonicthingi‘wmm" the 0”” and mmmg It . vup for auction. “d 31mm, "p‘mdod h'm' Thev agreed and tie auction "What is it?" he asked. 5 mm, was held on June 1 . "Don't rightly know." was the. The French government—fanat- l—said to be a in 1676. The first auctions were reply. “Just something we've ions to retrieve such a national dealers. who discovered by de- . _ _ used for years as a doorstop."ihcirloom—bid £206,000 15618:: grccs ti'iat consignments im- Mammal anf‘lysm- p m I. -~ mmmmmd K.d_jnmi for the glittering array of ported from the European con- Th? 6901081031 SUFVPY 0‘ Catt- dell as he llflr‘f‘l the object fromi table hardware. tincnt could be disposed of ad? ‘8 flwal‘filng 5100.000 to 15‘ the oor. moved into a betteri The French government'mme advantagem'sw by 09”" "n'versmes m this year" pro". light. and turned it over in his 'didn't get it. though. lpflmv" pumjc.sale than through gram’ the 14th "ma that suehi hands “linloss l'm mistaken Shipping magnateVStavros Ni-. "mmar-V “‘3” 0““9‘5- grams My? .bgen awarde‘i‘i your doorstnp is a Ming jade archos raised the bidding tot In 1744- a man named Samuel 5m“ 200 sc'emtfic Papers havei buffalo." 3201000 t$flszl and ii “3, Baker is believed to have licld‘ N‘Slllled from the 5660.000 that- A1 a Sothcby auction a few‘knnckcd down to him. months later it sold for £6000 Magnanimoiisly. Niarchos an— (3180001. nounced he would will it to On another occasion Sothehy'errance. In the meantime he aummeel" Fred Rose journeyed to Berk-i will, presumably. eat off it. 3 Baker ‘0‘?“ i". F _ Sotheby and Company can re- 1 George Right 1“ 1‘6’ eley Castle in look over the sil-‘ ver. At the cod of his inspcction late downs of cases in which. more to s e prisineg young. have set own- When 83"" “Only t Was told. of art objects. i generations of Sothebys. lamong them carried on iname which has become . international ifine art world a rum- 1 For Fabulous Amount sums... ,. a director entered the room and gave a “Good heavens. sir. you ha ‘v an early Samuel Palmer there “I ' muel CAPITAL BUREAU the elderly m Sothcby's talked them into re—‘ Art and literary auction sales Dutch invention «werc introduced into England books. and were mostly held by c first of a continuous series. has been granted since the pro-‘ .of sales. which made him the first professional book and art. - “T‘liiiBLADDERI shortly afterwards retired. leav— I he asked if there were anything its experts. many of them sur-iimZ his Ravel .‘0 “1‘? “Sine”- .o . ted. his nephew. th dinner service." beers straight on the real value John someby lowed the 5m“- Jo n was the first of three who.con.'r . :ca ' ' ‘ company for nearly a century ' try taktnt 2 little CYSTEX tablets With and stamped the firm with the " talisman 1n the tflnckluh and muscul :- " ‘OY. e, a name. Get. l It's become known around the i , the 3 :equalizalion tax and Canada'sHtt’l'tiCh the World "10"" “951" i i COLLEGE FR'EHMA AT H day. He'll be the school's youngest student ever. In un- Miciiael Crost puzzles out average. convincing officials some higher Mathematics as he prepares to enter Mlchi- official classes there last he cm‘ld do “He” “’0”- gan State University Thurs- ycar. he had nearly an "A" (AP Wirepbotol theory ot<cxpandcd trade. have. would result in_ grave disservice. economic ban-gen to grow}; put into effect restrictive eco-‘to the economies of our coun-i and stability... nomic measures." he said. d influence the actions :_ itries H9 named the us. interestiof other nations at a time in automotive tariff rebate pm.itantly toward the lowering of gram as examples‘ l South Korea has embarked on "We are conccrned that these' a “Wear him, comm] plan my restrictions will lead to still; reduce its annual population 1 more curtailment of the free | growth rate to two per cent by 1 flow of capital and trade. This 1970. 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