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The Seaforth News, 1961-06-29, Page 7He Gambled High And Now He's Gone I Shrewd and. courageous, with en intuitive sense of timing—a throwback, in fact, to the likes of Bet -a -Million Gates—speoula- for Bernard E. Smith reacted in- stantly to news of the stock -mar- ket crash in 1929, "Sell 'em, sell everything," he stormed to his broker, and "sell 'em" he did, even as the market rallied, then faltered, then fell, then plunged through the floor. Within the space of a year, he had cleared a rumored $10 million in short - selling operations, aroused the Wrath of then -President Herbert Hoover, earned a reputation as No. 1 bear operator of all time, and laid claim eternally to the title of "Sell -'em -Ben" Smith. It was a title—indeed, an epi- thet—that Smith never relished, for the image • it depicted was that of the ruthless trader, bent not on building but destroying, asking no mercy and giving none. And for all thetruth of the in- dictment, "Sell -'em -Ben" was just one of an endless variety of roles, albeit the most notorious, that Smith played itt a career that carried him from the gut- ters of New York to the pinnacle, of international finance, The son of Irish immigrants, he quit school at '12 after the death of his father, got his first job ,as a $3 -a -week errand boy, 'later advanced to quotation clerk for a Wall Street brokerage at $9 a week. Acting on tips from, cus- tomers, he had built an original investment of $100 into $35,000 he was 15; by_ 16, he was broke again, wiped. out in the panic of 1903.. He bounced back, built up another nest egg of $15,000, fell flat on his face once more, and' bounced out of themarket com- pletely for the next decade. In the interim,"he worked as a cop- per -mine mucker, a wartime ambulance -driver, a super auto., salesman (he once sold $60,000 worth of cars in a single week)., and distributor for a big tire manufacturer, By 1924, however, he was ready to try the market. again_ In two more years, he had '$150, 000, enough to purchase 'a'seat en the 'New York Stock Ex- change, plus the personal back- ing of financier Percy A. Rocke- feller, •nephew of John D. Rocke- feller and an ,old friend. Like everyone else, Smith rode the bull market until 1927, when he sold short and lost another for- tune. But he made good his come- back just in time to cash In on the crash. (One of those he drove to the wall washis father -`in- law, prime backer of the J. I. Case Threshing Co., whom he sent a gift reportedly worth $1 million.) After President Hoover ascrib- ed thecollapse to the malevo- lence alevolence of speculators, Smith was called before a Congressional in- quiry as the most belligerent bear in the market. "You are known as a big bear raider, aren't.you7" began the inquisi- tion. "Nobody ever called . me that to my face," blustered Smith. It was like that all the rest of the way—a standoff. In any case, Smith subsequent- ly backed Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Presidency, and on the day that Roosevelt was 'inaugur-' ated,' he stopped selling short. Two years later, he left the coun- try, set up' trading headquarters: in Landon (although he continu- ed to live in .Bedford Village,, 'N.Y.), and . became anuncom- promising bull` for life, Last' month, {•'Sell - teen - Ben" Smith, 73, died in a Houston hos- pital from complications arising after a heart operation.. At the time of hit death, the bulk of the "considerable" assets of: the great speculator were invested solidly in U.S. Steel and Inte- national Nickel. From NEWS- WEEK. The 1902 Pirates won the NL pennant by 271/ games. ' 01 M -M -M. GOOD—Jo Jo, 3 -week- old goat, takes to Laurel Brad- shaw's ice cream cone as only a kid can. ;Laurel, 10, Won First place with Jo Jo in a But-. ter• Da celebration et parade. EQUESTRIENNE Decked out in chic riding togs, Susan Fow- ler poses prettily with .a saddle. She can ride,' too. The blonde lass was competing in the.R'oyal Horse•. Show' at Windsor, 'Eng- land. Jury Service And Its Importance Want to be a king for, a day, a week, a month? Want, to 'have the last word? Want to be known as a man of good' character and sound judgment? - ' Who wouldn't jump at the prospect? But just tell a person 'he's called up for jury duty and see how fast he starts looking. around for excuses. Why? In the opinion of a distinguish- ed Massachusetts jurist, Judge' Felix Forte of the Superior Court, it's because too many; peo-• pie just don't appreciate what jury duty is all about. They have, he says, little con- ception of the power of a jury, of the utter 'finality of its ver- dict, or that jury duty, in his words, is the very "foundation of our American Republic." Yet, he says, "No higher form of public service is known, none demanding more conscientious devotion to duty,' or more abso- lute disregard of all considera- tions except that of doing No- tice according to law;' than' the work of a judge or a juror." When Judge. Forte faces'a jury of. 12 persons, as he has been doing now for 22 years, he tells them that the juror "must drive from his thought every .consid- eration of race, color, religious 'or fraternal 'affiliation, friendship, sympathy of liking or dislike of parties• or counsel- 1He must not be affected by. the' wealth or poverty of parties, or by their 'position in the com- munity," And any juror who shows such favor, he tells them, is "unf it to be either judge or juror." But the plain' fact is, says Judge Forte, . that ".too nanny qualified, ' capable citizens who should serve on juries seek to be excused." He has the figures to backup his contention. As judge of., the $1,,219,000 Brink's . trial - biggest cash) robbery in American history — he summoned 2,000 jurors: Of these, 524 were ,challenged by either' prosecution, or defense, • "To get 14 jurors," he says, "r examined 1,700` persons." Sometimes When asking to be excused, a person will even feign deafness. When that hap- pens, Judge Forte says he lust drops his voice very low and' says something like, "Your wife must have told you to say that." If the man's hearingis actu- ally acute, he wllul blurt out, "Oh, , no, she didn't, your hon- our!" Sate' law provides a list, fan- tasti,c in length, of persons who may be excused if they so re- quest. It begins with physicians, ministers and teachsers, and runs to railroad conductors and light- house keepers. The greatest apathy, Judge Forte says he finds, is among those who balk' at the finanolad' sacrifice, writes Emilie Tavel, in the Christian ,Science Monitor. He calif jury service, the citi- • zen's most important 'duty in peacetime. "It's justice in the making," he says. What of the nt'an or woman.. who doesn't balk at the cell, CLASSIFIED AGENTS fVofree DEALERS writer copy Rummer SPee ialty ent eeasenable (merchandise. ToYskt�Dry- gooda, Housewares, etc, Ilenafide deal• ere pnly, Phillips Sales Cemnanv 939 Busby St. Monttreal.' • BABY CHICKS BRAY has for prompt shipment, at new. summer prices, dayolds and started, 3URxCR, RIRaLS, NHxBR, Parks HP7, Ames Series 505, 424, 434. Order Slim- mer broiler chicks now; some for quick delivery. See local, agent, or write Bray Hatchery, 120 John North Hein' •Ilton, Ont. • BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAMPS' BOYS AND. GIRLS. 8 to 15'canhave a wonderful one-week holiday at our Braeside Comp (near Paris, Ont,) under experienced Christian supervision The low fee of $14 covers registration, room and board, swimming and -other sports, classes with handbooks, evening meet. Inca with "Aunt Phyllis" Mason the children's friend, treats, handcrafts, Insurance and other items. Boys' week July 17 to 23. Girls' week July 24 to 30 For folders write the Canna Director, Rev. W. Ti, MoodY, '9 ,nel Ave. E., Hamilton, Ont. Phone S'Ulten 34681 or FUlton 55745. PIONEER CAMPS—MUSKOKA PORT SYDNEY - 2 separate camps, boys and girls ages - 0 to 18. Tent ac• commodation. Resident medical staff. Programincludes trail riding,. ($1.56 per hour) sailing, boating, canoeing, water.skling, covered wagon trips, crafts and hobbies. Space still avail- able August 16 to 30 at special rate o$ $63.00. ' Further information Pioneer Camps, 30 St. Mary Street,Toronto 8, Phone' WA, 2.4188. RU 6191E53 OPPORTUNITIES FOR sale or for rent snack• bar with living quarters cabin with • two rooms and bath, cinderblockgarage on HighwayNo. 17, 80 miles west. of. Pem- broke. Write,. or phone P. Bovard. R,R. 1, ;Chalk- Myer Ont. JU. 4-2453 Deep River. LIMITED number of active and Part- time distributorships are available with a progressive established Ontario Iles• tied company new expanding. .Experi- ence not essential. Company will 'or. ganize.. Minimum $2,000 capital required. Excellent prospects. Appointment only. Box 226. 123 19th Street, New Toronto. OPPORTUNITY' for 'an active person with office or construction experience.. to participate in a year-round resort Business, Minimum $3.000 requi:ed for an, unlimited future. $ox 238, 123.18th Street,?New Toronto, Ont. ONE' HOUR. Martinizing • Franchise OPPORTUNITY - BE your own boss in modern, well de , signed, franchised,., 1 -hour Mnrtinlzing dry cleaning plant; produce finest 1uaUty with best service; complete pub - e acceptance has resulted from natlon- ai advertising plus Ioeal"rnerchandisln5 and sales 'promotion. - MARTINIZING will help. the right man woman established and reoyoatrinprogramtomkprovide are a. capable, operator. Cash required '$8;000,-balance,may .be financed. FOR complete details contact Wm. Earthen. WA. 2.2912 for appointment or call - collect. ' Better Cleaning and Laundry Equipment Incorporated, 1260 'Bay St., bro. curwilbsnupo'qus BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE TORONTO CENTRAL location. 42 rooms total, S suite apartment building built from pre-warmaterials;- this extra large building will outlast and outproduce most of recent structures,: excellent street, yearly refrtals4.close to $10,000. No problems with these rentals. $9,500 cash required andthe price is low, be- cause the vendor left for. USA and hat to sell It.. Call Mr. T. Warawa 110. 5.3553,ii.' Street, lfT Tonto, Realtor. 514 An- nette FISHING TACKLE GOING FISHING ? 5 -PIECE split bamboo all-purpose rod packaged with many extras. Packed in strong light -weight wooden box that prevents breakage and keeps.egt,ip- ment dry. Complete' $7.95 ,prepaid. Hud- son Sales Reg'd., Box 1826, Place d'Armes, Montreal. who serves willingly,. even to 'the point of being "tucked up" for weeks at a time? "He becomes part and .parcel' ofthe' official' administration of justice," says the judge. "He gains an appreciation of our farm of government which' he can get in no other way." He learns that although a judge's verdict is subject to re- vision and correction by his superise judges, the verdict of the jury is final. In a criminal case, if the jury says "not guilty," the' accused can never be tried again — no, not' even if the accused later admits that he fooled the whole jury and actually did` commit the crime. If a "guilty" verdict is "un- conscionably . against the. weight of evidence,", a judge..mey order anew 'trial before another jury, but he cannot order a verdict, The Anglo-American jury sys- tem is not without its flaws and its critics. Even :such enthu- siasts as Judge Forte adept: that it is glow, time-consuming, ex- pensive ($500 a day), and waste- ful of jurors' time as they wait in the jury room to be called, Nevertheless, the more experi- ence he has with juries, he says, the more he admires the system Frani the life experience of a cross section of citizens 'from all walks of life, he claims, comes forth verdlots which "come nearer the 'truth than any system I know." "All the law, all the witnesses, our constitutional guarantees, due process of law, life, liberty and property all go foe' naught," says Judge Forte,-, "id jurors fail to follow their con- science in doing their dtuty." When citizens realize the Su- preme importance of this work, he says, they will quit shirking their' duty when the jury ea>11, comes. FARMS FOR SALE ADVERTISING FOR SALE - 200 acre farm, W. On. tario Jersey milk contract, bulk cooler, Excellent buildings, brick house with all conveniences well kept farm, With- out stock gig,oe11, terms. Box 237. 123• 18th Street, New Toronto, Ont. _ 300•ACRE farm, exceptional farm With 3 barns and large machinery barn, 2 brick homes, city conveniences owner has lvyoeld of lzpotatoes. Well frenced 5,000 Christmas trees, farm implement sales business also included. Owner re- tiring to Florida. Will sell on ear terms with 1 mortgage for balance. 8ul price; $27,500. John sandy; Joseph .Bosco, Realtor, 31 King St. R., Oshawa. FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS COTTONS, plain colors 4 yards $1.00. Printed 3 yards $1.00. 'Kiddies running shoes 094, Adults $1,59. Send $1.00. Bal- ance C.O.D. Schaefer, Drummondville, Que. PORTABLE Water Softeners and. Puri- fiers - $20,00. Chaise Lounge Cots -. $11.96:. Barbecues - $0.95, Tape Re- corders - $39.95. Many other lines. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re. funded. Express Prepaid. Catalogue. TWEDDLE MERCHANDISING CO. FERGUS 18, ONTARIO HELP WANTED -MALE Youn1U_, Men WE u g men,free. to Cana ' 40. trave�l Canada;'young neatness essetial: This position offers an unusual opportunity for ambitious young men, 17.20, to learn salesmanship, Starting salary $200. per month, Apply Circulation Peet , L. 15, Wilson, 6th Floor. 210 Dundas St. w., Toronto. 0 e.ns. • 5 p•M. HORSES RASH e e F HORSE SALE THE Ohio Quarter Horse Association presents its 2nd Annual Sale with 70 head of halter and performance homes consigned. These are of top bloodlines and is undoubtedly the best set of horses ever presented for sale at unction 'east of the Mississippi River. TIME: 2:00 P.M., JULY 1, 191 PLACE: THE OHIO STATE FAIRGROUNDS Polak and Wade Sale -Management R. No. 5, Defiance, Ohio Phone: 7.1916 HOUSE PLANTS AFRICAN . VIOLETS LEAVES, Plants. Newest varieties. FREE Louise Johnson, Box 1071y. list. gJo HYPNOTISM "HOW To Use Self Hypnosis For Health and Wealth". 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NURSES WANTED REGISTERED NURSES Salary Range $206 - $321 required by Metropolitan Toronto for Home for the Aged in Newmarket, Ontario Permanent and temporary positions. 40 hour week, good employee benefits. Apply Superintendent,' Green - 'acres Home for the Aged, New- market, or Personnel Office,. 387 Bleier St. E., Toronto. NUTRIA ATTENTION PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA followipurchasingowhioh atconsider isn organiza- tion offers: 1. The best available stock, no cross• bred or standard types i'econuneniled. 2. The reputationof a plan which is proving itself substantiated by files of 3. Full insurance against replace Ment, should they not live or in the event of sterility (all fully explained in our certificate of merit.) 4 We give you only mutations which are -in. -demand for fur garments, 5. You receive from this organization a guaranteed pelt market In writing, 6. Membership in our excluslve breeders' association whereby only purchasers of this stook may partici- pate in the benefits so Offered. 7. Prices for Breeding: Stock etart at $200. a pair, Special offer to those who qualify: earn your Nutria on our cooperative basis. Writer Canadian Nutria Ltd., R.R, No. 2, Stoutfvllle, Ontario. LADIES NOW, secretly by mail, SANITARY NAPKIN! maned In plain wrapper, SPECIAL subscription effer..Dete11 With d-}may be% 500 (postage Inca P0411 DISTRIBUTORS ilex 52, Adelaide St. P,O., TsNnte, OPPORTUNITIES FOR BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great opportunity Learn hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession; good wages, 'rhsucands of successful Marvel Graduates, America's Greatest System illustrated Catalogue Free Write Or Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL 358 Bloor St. W„ Toronto • Branches; el King St. W., Hamilton 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa PERSONAL JOIN the now Bachelor Correspondent Club, mall 25c (coin) for Application and full information. It's new, its dif- ferent. Colony Club, Agoura, California, U.S.A. HYGIENIC RUBBER GOODS TESTED guaranteed, mailed In plain parcel Including catalogue and sex book tare with trial assortment. 18 for 51,00 (Finest quality) Western Distribu- tors, Box 24 -TPF, Regina, Sask, UNWANTED HAIR VANISHED away with Saca-Palo. Sacs. Palo is different. It does not dissolve or remove hair from the surface, but penetrates and retards growth of un wanted hair. Lor•Beer' Lab. Ltd„ 5, 679 Granville, Vancouver 2, B.O. PHOTOGRAPHY FARMER'S CAMERA CLUB BOX 31, GALT, ONT. Films developed and 8 magna prints 40e 12 magna prints 600 Reprints Se each. KODACOLOR Developing roll 900 (not lnbiuding prints), Color prints 300 each extra. Anse() and Ektachrome 35 mm. 20 ex- posures mounted In slides $1.20 Color prints trom slides 320 each, Money re- funded in full for unprinted negatives. •PROPERTIES FOR SALE FRANKFORD, Ont.; S rooms, all tows conveniences, large lot near Trent River; terms. Contact J .W. Summers, Colborne Ont.. or call Colborne 88, eves. FOR SALE - New Modern Home over. looking beautiful river; and real estate business. One hundred mile territory separate office, $27,000, terms, Write to: Meltera, Chapeau, Que. ALBERTA 640 ACRES West of Edmonton on Jasper Highway. Meal for two families or one large family. Year round work. Pulpwood Pulpmlll nearby. Good demand for pulpwood at good prices. Start to make money first day, hand price from $25 to $30 per acre. Terms cash or ex- change for property nearby. For in- formation write Mr. Frank Bosse, 43 Regent St., Toronto 2, Ont. or phone EM. 85689. STAMPS APPROVALS: general, specialized; to adults, send 250: handling and refer- ences to: "Stamps", 888; Delaware Ave., Toronto 4, Ont. 100 MIXED Australian stamps for 25e. We supply stamps to fill your Domin. ion stores stamp albums. Write Sutton, 19277' Upper James, Hamilton, SUMMER RESORTS SEE THE WONDERFUL SUNSETS New Hotel Befvedere SITUATED on wind-swept bluffs, over- looking 30000 Islands, Georgian Bay. Golf, tennis, fishing, bathing. Rooms with private bath; rooms with private toilet. All rooms with hot and cold running` water. Beautyrest mattresses. Meals tops. BOOKLET -A, G. PEEBLES, MGR. PARRY SOUND, ONTARIO PHONE RIVERSIDE 4.5501 AND RIVERSIDE 6.9990 SUMMER RESORTS PINE RIDGE RELAX and enjoy a vacation with ail the trlmmlags. Situated on Gull Lake. Modern cabins, lodge or housekeeping accommodation. All recreational facili- ties Sandy beach. For information Writne e R.1J..4. Wood, RR 1 Norland or pho HOLIDAY 1N Bonnechere Valley heart of Ren- frew County. Good fishing, beaches, slght•seeing• Write EGANVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROAN VILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA TEACHERS WANTED KINGSVILLE Separate School requires 2 teachers, modern 5•room school, situ. ated in the heart of the town. Dtdies to commence Sept. 6, 1001, Apply stating qualifications and experlenoe to Fred DeSantis, Secretary=Treasurer. aces 130, Kingsville. REQUIRED for R.C.S,S. No. 1, Tisdale, South Porcupine. TW NEE PRINCIPALNDD For 6•olassroom Separate School. J. V. GERVAIS, SEC:TREAS. BOX 367 SOUTH PORCUPINE, ONT TWO Catholic tenehers wanted for two - room school at R.O.S,S. 18, Bosenquet Township, near Grand Bend, Out APPLY, stating qualifications experi- ence and salary to G. Back, Ser.'rreas., R.R, 2, Grand Bend, Ont. TEACHERS WANTED EY SIOUX LOOKOUT Separate School. Board For Grades 4, 5, and 7. STARTING salary for first-class certi- ficate $3,400 With yearly increment of $200. WITH application please state qualifi- cations, experience and the name and address of your last inspector. APPLY to: MR. L. C. BOWER, SEC.-TREAS. BOX�'3,, SEPARATEIIOLOOKOU T BOARD TRADE SCHOOLS LEARN I.B.M. 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