O 4 Author, Artist i 1 1 1 Dies In New York NEW YORK (AP) —— Ludwig Bemelmans, 64. writer. humor- ist and illustrator famous for; his anti-war satires, died Mon-' day at his studio in the Na-, tional Art Club. Cancer was; given as the cause of death. The irrepressible Bemelmans was a prolific writer who wrotei an urbane, witty style andl' contributed many pieces to the‘ New Yorker, V Country and other leadihg mag-_ nes. , illustrated many of his ; own books and, in fact, con-i alder-ed himself a painter first In a writer second. I-Iis paint-I ings were shown at several im- r portant galleries. l Born in the Austrian Tyrol,i Bemelmans came to the United _ States more than 40 years ago 1 ‘ and began working as a waiter. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in the First World War. and -- from that experience came his.i . first anti-war book, entitled Myi Vi, War with the‘U.S.A. ‘Another; 1‘ ' atire, Now_I Lay Me Down to Sleep." followed. ‘ Bemelmans later worked a the movie colony ’tself. with a h _ -I . ~ —- . L 1947 book entitled Dirty Eddie.‘: " " ’ ' " ' T “ _“"°"‘ “"“ “’““°"°“. aAYoiN«ErsiNsiioeucis AT ‘OLE MISS’ rhymes “lied Made. _. : S0idi€I‘S with bayonvls al- 5“ this guard detail at one of Mississippi. Only authorized ‘ through the gates. Newsmen k ‘K 110110!‘ Of his Wife. M-'3_d0i11}9 tached to guns are a part of the entrances to University of personnel are allowed to pass have been kept oiil. e V .5 ‘- Freund, whom he married in i——j—.j—: e survives as does . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ' Britain——which he believed and uidate their stockpiles and stop at the University of Mississippi. - g. LIVESTOCK 1honcd would take place—the manufacture and testin .promising all expenses would be community would rank in econ-h -Izvestia reported that Khpu5h.' paid “should you care to . . . . . V ' ‘ - ~ * ‘ EAL fCPl—Livestock Federal marshals stand al- around the Lyceum Building sity of Mississippi at Oxford. i crowd close. The registrars S k G. °"“° P°“’°" ‘mi’. the .U’"'°d "9" ‘ind rename control overfai the .‘.J‘"V"S'ty of Alberta‘ -MONTE _ most shoulder to shoulder i on the campus of the Unlver- In foreground curious students ‘ office is located in the Lyceum. I stgilfts 3"‘! ‘he SW19‘ U1“°“- commitments to end all nuclearv C3iE31‘Y- 1111995 W919 steady °“ *1“ MN“ I stressed the longing tests could be effected by ha_l The union also sent 8 te1e_ rel markets Tuesday. ad- of Europeans for an end to the thmal means of detection hg,-am to Mississippi Governor ‘ ing was generally active and de- ‘ T e Soviet news agency Tas3iROSS Barnett protesting his con- mand 30°‘! l O 0 C n - ~ ropeans are coming moreandl ._ - _ eip u y were: u To 30 000 Canadian Saidl -522:3-i“:u::.‘::n:e:.:re"‘ ‘°l by “B19 V°11°11 of n Rec .. . .. P ’ S l. The association estimates ’ ro.eans are comin more\and'"?p°rt°d fhrushchev emphd ‘duct ‘m the Meredith case-. 281 cattle 233 calves, 93 ho a FAVOR OILS AND GAS . I‘ 8 d th t at Se t th ,e are Maurice Yacowar. union presi - 3 ' about 40 Del‘ cent .of the Club’ The favm-the section of the I1 0 more to regard the two world‘: Sfieth a We “ ‘div; fr‘ ehh said the organization and 4!: sheep and lambs. Mon- Mem C U members eventually become in- market was on and gas St0cks_ = - conflicts of this century as ’ 3 e negiistsary 1903 I is “fie ‘, wcutd pay the expenses of Me,.e_ day's receipts were: 1.642 cat- dividual investors. The average duh had about 13.6 By JOSEPH MESWEEN 1“civil wars" that must never °‘fa°e:(‘;i‘;g'°" n°uclem;dith's nave], mom and hoard’ tie. 1.487 calves. 299 hogs and By BRUCE STOVEL lthe typical investment club in: Es-“M513 MEMBERSHIP per cent of its money in these UNITE}? .NATI°,N.st iclfih‘ ‘ l tester §t“ii‘°“ “id b°°k expense‘ if he 35i:;o:l;eego£:dw:':bS1'750 me_ Canadian Press Staff Writer l Canada. , The association says the Sm.“ stocks, with 12.4 per cent in food lfieingriiiilé 3.03:8" igiilitii-':_ £118: 3‘ . . The Soviet premier gave his _ 8<‘_f‘fil1t€ti tlhe Offer tto 00816 here. dium 1646.50 common 4:15 and S°’“ewh°'° “twee” 20' REPORT FINDINGS "91’ i"‘“°‘“°5 g°"°'""‘°"t'd"bS and bevefage s'mk§'§nd “'9 ti:-1 in iii: Uiii(igd 1\?ationsgGen-iRU'$$|a Re|Gd'S Views at 8 1119911113 with tw°iBarn(ett §a?§’?£“ arot' mmor Canners audicutters 11-13- d 30,000 Canadians from all Th. . h t th f H, across the country have a total 99’ cent “'.p“.bh€. “m't.‘°s‘ ex-at Asgembty when he members of the Gandhi Peace ,_( ' p ' , Good veale,-5 23.32, medium Walks of ii“? 1119 i€=1"1i11E "19 '3 ‘S W 3 ey °'"‘ ' member hi of 20000 to 30000 The "35°°“‘“‘°“ '5 "Y‘“g i° °" - -. ' Foundation. Indian parliament-‘ .U’.‘C’ d°i’i°'°5 ti“? ‘"“““!il22—27. common 19-23 and au- Avera e number of members 5 P ' ' - . - delivered a plea for understand es On r0 5 ‘pre udice and inhuma t gr Efoiiiid "1193 0‘ "19 Smck mar’ 17 a E ‘'with a total investment in the" "15 member bclubst :‘”“‘ jug aims of the Euro. iarian U.N. Dhebar and Govin-‘fess in the denial '::’yJ’:;$; ers and drinkers 15-17. kei 39 membeis 0‘ C‘“‘3d3‘3 ~ ' _ stock market f bet it 10,- 3 ‘°na' new “mm "5: m” 3 C M k t, . __ ._ dan Ramacliandran. - - ‘ Lambs were 14 - 17.50. Hog 2.soo investment clubs. 333:5; 1'§1°;j1t§“;“5~com, iooo,0oo and .-.isf’ooo,ooo‘,"°° $ gstouv <51 resionfi °°u*;°flsh9°vh”°§2w ‘,’.’§‘t'i'.‘.‘.’.'§ naiseia and Af— ,,,?f,?5C,‘§.,‘,”,.f,‘§°,‘,“;’3,5;v a§;;°,, ——-———-—:i‘,ff},’,‘;‘}."';.g,?{s_‘§¥,‘; ,§g::'ag:°:;3'.prsces were not established. - - », - ering e man geo rap Ica - .. - - , . . . ' . ' . ' ---—*—---?---— This is indicated in 3 19031‘ buttons from each member... The survey alsosuggestcd the fcanadm It is we“ on rica joined in‘the prolonged an rejected international control} cation and the right to simple GREEN -‘1)[s1'UR3E1)" - “E35 i’ 1 ‘so aft r 5 aak one of t e e a U en 5 n survey of its member clubs by 1_ clubs were putting about $250,- the way to formihg one such P3‘- " i’ 3 ovtehr underground nuclear tests-. human dignity. OTTAWA rcp)_Exte1-ha] At. 36. . . _ _. the Canadian AS5°°i3ii°11 11‘ 111' Annual appreciation of invest- council in Ontario and another 1"’.',‘,"1°,:,':,t,f°tt§q0,‘;,f,,,tLi,',,°it;'x,§'e‘ff§,';h]::" the imme prob ' e main issue holding up ‘ail vet awe deplore these sins and fairs Minister Green Said‘Tu”_ vestment Clubs. The association meht__4,3-he; ccht_ v I for clubs m Quebec outside the! “You fear that we are too test-ban agreement—during ai n I e pity their .perpetrators. We day he is “disturbed" by reports made up of 270 clubs represent- Ave,-age gge gf ctuh _ 3_9. The clubs reptyihg had , Montreal area. hrirh that we are semsh and meeting with two Indian peace: Y (CF. Th Cl .would be.proud to have a manhof two Canadian girls being mg 4.000’ individual investors, are, ‘heavy leaning toward "growth? «These clubs Spread like whd_;yo'u‘a", wrong. ' -campaigners. 1 CAI-«GAR "’ 9 3‘-of Meredith's courage and dignhiked to _leave Ceylon because supported by the Averages number of stocks stocks —- those whose price is fire in districts when they catch} ..W(,h,0mh us without ,0 The government neivspapcrlgfwhllhgrgig °fSh:3gng.“iv€f‘;ifi nity on our campus» lsehhivor Ofhihhglshhofhhhzhdg AN(;],1(‘,AN commtmmn :He said in a Commons reply to .ar., Stock Exchange fo held—-10.9. _ most likely to rise over the next on." says association directorlfhr it 15 to all we extend lhei Izvestia said the Indians metiMonday night invited Negro the last two years. . ‘ Many clubs are formed with several years. get-t Kropp of Montreal. “We've|hand of h.iehdshh,_" ;the Soviet premier in the Tm-h. James H_ Mm-Edith to study at P .1 M . ( More than 100 of the clubs In five-year charters providing for The favorite stock of the clubs get more than 30 clubs in the qhaah " 3“ hi; homniohg ad. ‘ menistan capital of Ashkabad the university. ‘ The Anglican communi nithaeh Cat:-iillin n Lfilalissex E12151” the association gave complete liquidation of the club after five surveyed was Dominion Tar and chicchttmt area of Quebec atone dr‘l;SS did hm rhinimize the m_ i Monday and handed him an ap_; The Slade-ms Union sent 8 C 0 m p r i 8 es .17 autonomohs , sinner in C6510“ bah beecfithékeh answers 0 survey. providing years if members are satisfied Chemical. held by 46 clubs.’ BA and about 20 in the Quebec City ‘pmtahce of the market sayihglpeht urging nuclear powers toitelegram to Meredith‘ centre of churches with 8 ma! member. to “do everything. possimé to the first major cross-section of they have received a sufficient Oil, held by 26 clubs, and Mas-, 3,-eay [that _whh the proposed entry 0“ renounce huclem. weapons, hq-1the "violent integration dispute ; Shh, of 4o_m0_o0h_ ‘ heh, them» 000 a month into the stock mar-‘ Ket. ~ ‘ . ..-.-.. ..-.§;£-ow‘-:'*£r»:.< :=ba;\c«—.\. 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