HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-01-05, Page 7Edxsoan Had ,
Pli"BLC. , al Milli
Genius is the ability to cio the
hardest things the;.easiest way, One
day, when Edison was workiog on
a practical lamp for his newly' (Its -
covered electric .light, he found It
necessary to get the cubical content
of an irregular glass. bulb. Too busy
himself to attend to the job, he
called in. his most brilliant maths•
matician to help him. Arming him-
self with many sheets of foolseaP,
the great savant sat down to work.
-A. week later Edison asked him how
lie was getting along.
"Very nicely, Mr. Eidson, but 1
ain' not finished. yet,"
Edison looked at the formidable
array of charts slid figures siibmit-
ted by the mathematician "Ti:ow
much longer will ittake you'to
solve the problem?"
'`Ob, another week, I expect."
"Let me show you how to do it in
a minute," said 'Edison.
He filled the bulb with water.
"Now measure the water, and
you've got the answer."
Edison, possessed. not only akiiack
for hitting upon the obvious, but
E an, infinite capacityfor taking pains.
In his effort to perfect the storagd
t battery, he made ten thousand un-
successful tests on various chemical'
combinations "l:sn't it a shame,'
,Pretty Tough Going, Eh, Kid?—A Chinese boy, hungry, Burt
and tired, wearily seats Himself along the curbing to eat his dish
of food, probably the first he received that clay, supplied by
the United Nations Internatiopal. Children's Emergency Fund
(UNICEF). Canada and. a score of other United: Nations
member -countries are helping to feed the sick and 11umigry
war. t 1 ad -
sail a friend, "that with. all this
tremendous labor you haven't been
able, to get any results'."
"Why, Nnami.," said Edison, .I've
got lots of results. I've c;iscovered
several thousand things that won't
cchildren now living in former. theatres of wal.. e pos a : _
dress "UNICEF, OTTAWA" is accepting funds from Cwiadman.s
to buy Canadian food for six million huts, ry ch.ildrert, 011•e g SEiiYle Real N i, L\
46Be tliq e Stuff" 1 IE R AI K.
most of us have. favorite positions \
-r-�• for sleeping, but`few people would \\
VN A
- r,- P 4� �--�-,•�-✓' choose to sleep sitting upright in \
o>
a chair as 51 -year-old Buddhist
missionary, the Venerable I•_okan
alba, sloes.R01
General//�1'6CrC'B'�•
He recently came on n m
three-
� month visit to Britain from Aer-
ica, where he has been living since
Ile was four. He was born. near o'th Novet'kXbcr'r, 19'
49
Volk 0% V% Naples.
Why does he sleep upright? He
says it is to strengthen himself ASSETS
INGERPARM
against too much dependence on "
ariaAlei bodily comfort. On his voyage here Notes of and deposits with Bank of Ca " . 7h15+t 9 ' i> JAi
o,.aw in tine (,ween Mary, his_ nights „ " 71•�1t4,1�8,04:t.�"/
were spent in a chair in the cinema Other cash and bank balances
A Happy New Year to you alit between now and thein, we shall or the lounge. Ile hasn't slept in Notes of and cheques on other banks " " • "
A new day, a new week, a new have plenty of time for serious a bed for .16 years Governmentandotherpublicsecuritiies,not ewe -6 ing D � tO 661p62d.dt�
mahith-and a New Year ... what thinking. Scientists , who have studied hu- market value . . " • • " ^ " ' `
will - 'h bring? So much to think What would we do .witlhout our pian sleeping habits would probably _ 8 04'1-.0
*bout, ian't there? Christmas and New Year: So much applaud the Venerable .Lokanatha's Other locals Wand stocks, not lir exceeding "rtnt�.. .valeta �6 097,830.0
Of co¢trse, there is plenty to talk fun and excitement, and when we method on the grounds that it Call and short Ioans, fully secured '
about ... I could write about tale get avKay from it all, theSu.Qse
a gints saves the colossal amount of energy "6.7 7' 489,485,•4t'ta�
sudden drop in egg prices, or the sense of. peace. In ttossi moments which so many people waste by Total quick assets " " " "
gloom spreading news that another of reflection, it is impossible to lose continual'! turnip over during the 4?Alaer loans and discounts, attar full pravliDic>n
depression is in the offing; or the our faith for very long. NAe know tri hit, y g 1tS�,X 68,Q?r:+"78
increase in hydro rates, ditto car that the wisest of the wise may Experiments at the I'dellon In- bad and doubtful debts • . ^ " 1ji,60i,t16i"p '
insurance premiums—but I ain not err; we are constantly d'smavc;l at stitute Pittsburg, have shown that Bank prenuses . . . . • " • ^ ^"" " ' " " ` " . "
going to write about any of -these the tangle we poor humans get our- the averse healthy man changes
his position u to 45 tines during Liabilities of customers index acceptances and letters V1,790,69-5.28
'things, except to mention thein in selves into; and yet, through it all, g " "
passing so that you will know I at if we pause fat a minute, we are sleep He remains in half of these of credit . . . • . . " 7,954,275.8-2
least know what is going on in the conscious of a Higher Power, con- p• (011ier assets " ^
trolling the universe, and once more positions for less than five minutes.
world. But this mucic I will say—if gentually 0.204,9835 35434
and when hard times hit us, I don't pea eat will cometh is of this hat evt ciubled the bed
the is, theermore comfortable
he -�
,shims you will see the, farmer being P
changes his position.
pushed around as he was in theworld. And then you know, getting British doctors arrived at much
�lepressioli days of the, '30's. He has
there are always His down to ordinary, everyday affairs, the. same conclti.sioiis ill 1930 by L]ri�.•�TLI�'IES
Bonne a long way since then.
standard of living has been raised
His bright spots on means of an ingenious appliance " " " • - " " ^ li 703,729.x6
considerably. He has his radio to the darkest day. Even 30 -cent eggs and the co-operation of a nunvber Notes is circulation. " " " "
'keep bim informed on world affairs have sonnet+ling to commend them! of sleepers. The appliance catxsist " p "
when he is too busy or too tired At least we won't have to feel we ed of a pen vdiich marked on a Deposits %1 790,6;15^2S'
to read. He has his car to take axe robbing the family treasury if roll of paper each successive posi- Acceptances and letters of"credit "outstanding
N 9D558,112 20
him around the country, and as a we are.a little generous in our use tion of the sleeper, and a camera Other liabilities , ^ - -- _ _----
sult, many of them. Farm folk don't make which recorded each of his move-
xefarmen5 mire as match I,g}B,I1"�.6Ri
re tomelettes when eggs sell at 60 nients, Total liabilities to the public
home ill city as they are on sons and cents a dozen, but wti^
bith eggs at Science has also found hat if ymi " " " �,, " " " " x}5,000,000.001
•their owe} property. s
daughters also get around and have 30, well, we can live on omelettes step with with head a the north Capital " " " " " �i4,®00,000,fAt1
just as good a time as their town and angel food, should we so de- —in line with the earth's main " " " "
and city cousins. His wife often sire. And when we have the folks magnetic field of force—the spectre Reserve Fund . . . . " . " . " " " 31,92 ,5
home for the holiday season, it will of insomnia is likely to -be banished. Dividends payable b,860,31,3 -9t
has a better home and more con- ^
veniences than her friends. in town. be no har<lsthip to them if we feed Salts one scientist, "-�ragnetic and Balance of ]P.raftt and. Loss Account '
Young mothers have a much better them generously with omelettes. To other cosmic forces ulTdoubtedly $-A,35•4,985,354i 11.x+•
chance to raise strong, healthy city folk, it is food fit for the gods, itifluence the processes of our
That is, if you can make a good bodies and minds. A great number
youngsters than their city saunter-
parts. Oh yes, the farmer and his omelette and serve it straight from. of farces have effects on human
pa
farts. certainly go flames and see the stove to the table—with a thick beings, and if you believe that by
things these days! Maybe they sprinkling of cheese, chopped loam sleeping with your head to the r
"go" too often and see too much— or bacon. Yuan , .. yuni! north insomnia can be cured; you ����Z� �iN� LOSS ACCOUNT
but that is another story. That's all friends ... I still have will bring about a state through bsfare
Where is another change that is a few things to do. Happy New auto -suggestion which will encour- profiDomts for
theyear
government taxes, but after con
Year, to the good. The farmer, now- Year, everybody! And dont forget, age better sleep. tribution to Staff Pension Fund, and after appropriations to
allays, keeps himself pretty well in- it can be a happy year if we .help 50, before turning in tonight, Contingency Reserves, out of which Reserves provision for I0,918,243.It1
to make it so. ' Cbitl up, folks—we Just have a look at the direction in all bad and doubtful debts has been made '" • ^ ^
formed in regard to government ex-
' penditures—particularly in muni- are not jai Russia, Communist which your bed lies'— • Less provision for Dominion and provincial � 000,00
C'hiiia, or occupied Europe. We are p " ` 4'435'
pal affairs. There have been sev- government taxes
era' instances just recently �vihere in Canada ... and that should Less provision. for depreciation of bank premises ^ - 655,721.31
i'�90'?2A"37
armers have gotten together and mean a lot, )tae Too Many - 5,827,520,87
thrown a, monkey wrench into the -- . . „ 3,500,000.00
proposed lavish spending of their x r u Policeman in a Johannesburg ')Divid.ends at the rate of: $1.00 per share "
township council. Generally speak- � x court said he saw marl (charged ^ • " • • . • . .. . „ . . . 2,327,521,87
ing, the farmer would lose a day's r;'. e' with being drunk) "stagger in front Amount carried forward , " 1,532,792.Of,
: g �` 4:> na � X3�alance of Profit and Loss Account, y0th November 1948
:_ £
work rather than miss the chance .: ihw < .r of a car and noticed that both his
to vote for the men of his choice �'' ��f� eyes were bloodshot."Balance of Profit and Loss Account, Both November, 1949 • " •$ 3,860,313,9?
in a municipal election. Now he < , r 3; � "Both eyes?" asked the accts -sed
'has also reached the point where e� �Fa...,• „ „
> ' ;l4MES MUIR,
6 � rasa. Both, said the Policeman. j T. H. ,t4.`I'X�.XN General ltfanagtx
he is just as quick to call tligsc se ". The accused man removed a glass President
same men to account if theyfail to t�Y� ^� '
s yaa and slowed it to the Bench,
�'
measure up to his expectations. ',�, f � � ,� ��>�, �'
Yes, our niers of the soil are mak-
"Case dismissed," said the judge,
:ing their voice heard in the land—;trh f
through Farm Forums, public ; 4i <�x� Old proverb re-writtelt; Nothing
meetings, letters to the p' ress and ,� : : ..
'� recedes like. success.
an intelligent exchange of opinion
with their . fellowmen. Certainly, ` �€ti£': By Hatry ltoenigsen
•t7iey are not sufficiently powerful v
PENNYi-
io prevent a depression if one is on: `kF.i /5- a `� yWNA's?- 'pw""oN ' Aakt` 'a ,iNSTAG ui4iLl°�taN1V4o5
p ; h.. , :. t'�tAT OFCOURSk`,MELL6W MAN YOtt WHO riVIMTHATW S, li#�.pFAiM�R. 1V�"�•1ELt •. ttU6d� •' DRI
its way, Uttt they have become au#- ,x1STKNOVUtrJ4! NATURALLY i7SOUN4 DA5{ t{SACFtIP. I`,uss•-•13H NIiW ^- gH. p,�SCIt�lTlhlta TNtNGr•
flciently progressive and ag res- <� tWltl. GROOVY BOY.._ Hfo' 6 MAN pgFINITKLY N.{IUN---W�tt.•�N•. tlMEA1J N'5ABSpiWTEI.Y
Al s YD`S Bur Or COURSES, A,qt �rr_a BA acK IVtAd2tC�7 { t
sive — so that they will not be left �i Su�,AIZ "sN{5 Ni'F3Y�,NQVd•
holding the bag entirely stolid, If ^ y;> ��•
they hold one end, they'll want incl
sirineolle else holding the Other—
And
tiher-And they won't expect to hold ort In Red Jain—'f lic Slate 1) part- �
--'"
indefinitely. If things get tgtrgl,, tnent angrily denounced Com- 2 n � ✓ i 1 --'-----' `� �;ttl(i ..:
farmers will be asking a lot of ques- tntinist-dominated Bulgaria for
Of
lions ---questions to which they will. lecttsing t1.S, Minister Donald ` 1
sorely want the answers• R. Heath, above, of "conspiring,
5°, I think, with our familles and against the goverrinlentY De.
friends, we caft
flow aur- claring the e h a.r� e s patent a t
selves plenty of enjoyment over the , +. <"r
Y ,g
l enjoyment falsehoods, the LT.S, warned.
holiday season, After all, it will be •°a a- ."� . „,,,„„,
2 months bdl`ore dais
I cantit111at1ce of dal�lomrttic.
anotitrr l m fes..
�t;lation� i� eta. dangetfi, ,..,...,.__-.._.,.. _ ...� ......_..:............,!. -. r. ,
tine 'season rolls around a£Kailx anti -"
rarmoc
of the group is of that faith.
Q• Is it all right, where dining
(�.
15 ii ' 2 i(I u e t�e`
more
what should you do?
alone in a iattlalic place, to read a
while at the
e
A. 1,aril the conicrsation iluickiy
book or newspaper
Roberta Let
to some other subject --- and it
table?
doesn't matter if you do this very
Q, jow should a woman, be gov-`
rising from a chair to
bluntly. The persm who makes such
a remark is exceedingly' ill-bred.
Q, if the men in a wedding party
erned about
show respect to an older woman7
woman is marrying
are to 'wear formal morning attire,
ary that they wear
A, In most cases, she should rise
woman more than double her
Q, When a
for the second time, should She in-
is it neces
gloves?
for, a
own age, Much depends, of course,
"older Older rvo-
vite the family of her first husband?
'-A. That depends entirely upon the
A. Only it the ,veddinb is vc+ry
large and very formalin every ,-.r,.
upon the woman."
naeti who are trying to appear very
might resent any such show
harmony that exists between her
and her first husband's people. if
,pact, In this case, the men wear
the left glare alai" carry the right -
young
of deference. Old-fashioned, com-
perfect harmony exists, ccs.
"` i` ''
hand glove in the left hand, liar
this at all. And they
fortably elderly women would prota•
ably lilre"it very,much,
Q. When you have given some-
wearing glove
don't have to v ear the gloves at
�F F
one a gift, and he expresses delight
the reception.
Q. Do you consider it necessary
over it, is it all right to say, "Lana
to have the approved "salad forks,"
or do the medium-sized regular
glad that you like it?"
A This is a very aPPropriatcWAKE
U
forks serve the same purpose?
expression.
A One may provide shape or
'toric she wishes, .The. mad-
Q. Is it Proper for a man to cross
BILE -
size of .
ittm sized toric is in very good. taste.
in front of a woman, when. walking?
A. No; the woman should have
A.
Without Calomel -And You$ Jump Out of
Q. Should a woman wear gloves
the right of. way whenever possible,
should cross behind her
lied in the Morning Rarin' to Go
The
d gestive tract very dayy..
to youpour
to a formal dinner?
A. N'es; she should take them, Ofi
and the man
instead of in front of her.
u *
bile juice inver
uthis bile isnot flowing freely, your food may
not digest, It may just decay in the di estive
at the table and place them across
Q At a double wedding, should
tract, nbe atedgas bloats you sours link a You
get constipated. You feel sour, sunk and the
her lap.
each bride have her own maid -of-
world looks puak.
It takes those mild, gentle Carter's Little
Q. When you are in a group of
de-
honor?
Yes; although they may have the
Liver !?lite to get these 2 pints of bile flow-
ing freely to make you feel "up, and utt,"
Get a tods . Effective 3n makiniK
people and someone makes a
rogatory remark about a certain re-
same bridesmaids, and each bride
package
bilepills, 354frat ly a6 �gstomCarter's Little Liver
ligion, and. you know that one or
groom has his own best man.
cchildren now living in former. theatres of wal.. e pos a : _
dress "UNICEF, OTTAWA" is accepting funds from Cwiadman.s
to buy Canadian food for six million huts, ry ch.ildrert, 011•e g SEiiYle Real N i, L\
46Be tliq e Stuff" 1 IE R AI K.
most of us have. favorite positions \
-r-�• for sleeping, but`few people would \\
VN A
- r,- P 4� �--�-,•�-✓' choose to sleep sitting upright in \
o>
a chair as 51 -year-old Buddhist
missionary, the Venerable I•_okan
alba, sloes.R01
General//�1'6CrC'B'�•
He recently came on n m
three-
� month visit to Britain from Aer-
ica, where he has been living since
Ile was four. He was born. near o'th Novet'kXbcr'r, 19'
49
Volk 0% V% Naples.
Why does he sleep upright? He
says it is to strengthen himself ASSETS
INGERPARM
against too much dependence on "
ariaAlei bodily comfort. On his voyage here Notes of and deposits with Bank of Ca " . 7h15+t 9 ' i> JAi
o,.aw in tine (,ween Mary, his_ nights „ " 71•�1t4,1�8,04:t.�"/
were spent in a chair in the cinema Other cash and bank balances
A Happy New Year to you alit between now and thein, we shall or the lounge. Ile hasn't slept in Notes of and cheques on other banks " " • "
A new day, a new week, a new have plenty of time for serious a bed for .16 years Governmentandotherpublicsecuritiies,not ewe -6 ing D � tO 661p62d.dt�
mahith-and a New Year ... what thinking. Scientists , who have studied hu- market value . . " • • " ^ " ' `
will - 'h bring? So much to think What would we do .witlhout our pian sleeping habits would probably _ 8 04'1-.0
*bout, ian't there? Christmas and New Year: So much applaud the Venerable .Lokanatha's Other locals Wand stocks, not lir exceeding "rtnt�.. .valeta �6 097,830.0
Of co¢trse, there is plenty to talk fun and excitement, and when we method on the grounds that it Call and short Ioans, fully secured '
about ... I could write about tale get avKay from it all, theSu.Qse
a gints saves the colossal amount of energy "6.7 7' 489,485,•4t'ta�
sudden drop in egg prices, or the sense of. peace. In ttossi moments which so many people waste by Total quick assets " " " "
gloom spreading news that another of reflection, it is impossible to lose continual'! turnip over during the 4?Alaer loans and discounts, attar full pravliDic>n
depression is in the offing; or the our faith for very long. NAe know tri hit, y g 1tS�,X 68,Q?r:+"78
increase in hydro rates, ditto car that the wisest of the wise may Experiments at the I'dellon In- bad and doubtful debts • . ^ " 1ji,60i,t16i"p '
insurance premiums—but I ain not err; we are constantly d'smavc;l at stitute Pittsburg, have shown that Bank prenuses . . . . • " • ^ ^"" " ' " " ` " . "
going to write about any of -these the tangle we poor humans get our- the averse healthy man changes
his position u to 45 tines during Liabilities of customers index acceptances and letters V1,790,69-5.28
'things, except to mention thein in selves into; and yet, through it all, g " "
passing so that you will know I at if we pause fat a minute, we are sleep He remains in half of these of credit . . . • . . " 7,954,275.8-2
least know what is going on in the conscious of a Higher Power, con- p• (011ier assets " ^
trolling the universe, and once more positions for less than five minutes.
world. But this mucic I will say—if gentually 0.204,9835 35434
and when hard times hit us, I don't pea eat will cometh is of this hat evt ciubled the bed
the is, theermore comfortable
he -�
,shims you will see the, farmer being P
changes his position.
pushed around as he was in theworld. And then you know, getting British doctors arrived at much
�lepressioli days of the, '30's. He has
there are always His down to ordinary, everyday affairs, the. same conclti.sioiis ill 1930 by L]ri�.•�TLI�'IES
Bonne a long way since then.
standard of living has been raised
His bright spots on means of an ingenious appliance " " " • - " " ^ li 703,729.x6
considerably. He has his radio to the darkest day. Even 30 -cent eggs and the co-operation of a nunvber Notes is circulation. " " " "
'keep bim informed on world affairs have sonnet+ling to commend them! of sleepers. The appliance catxsist " p "
when he is too busy or too tired At least we won't have to feel we ed of a pen vdiich marked on a Deposits %1 790,6;15^2S'
to read. He has his car to take axe robbing the family treasury if roll of paper each successive posi- Acceptances and letters of"credit "outstanding
N 9D558,112 20
him around the country, and as a we are.a little generous in our use tion of the sleeper, and a camera Other liabilities , ^ - -- _ _----
sult, many of them. Farm folk don't make which recorded each of his move-
xefarmen5 mire as match I,g}B,I1"�.6Ri
re tomelettes when eggs sell at 60 nients, Total liabilities to the public
home ill city as they are on sons and cents a dozen, but wti^
bith eggs at Science has also found hat if ymi " " " �,, " " " " x}5,000,000.001
•their owe} property. s
daughters also get around and have 30, well, we can live on omelettes step with with head a the north Capital " " " " " �i4,®00,000,fAt1
just as good a time as their town and angel food, should we so de- —in line with the earth's main " " " "
and city cousins. His wife often sire. And when we have the folks magnetic field of force—the spectre Reserve Fund . . . . " . " . " " " 31,92 ,5
home for the holiday season, it will of insomnia is likely to -be banished. Dividends payable b,860,31,3 -9t
has a better home and more con- ^
veniences than her friends. in town. be no har<lsthip to them if we feed Salts one scientist, "-�ragnetic and Balance of ]P.raftt and. Loss Account '
Young mothers have a much better them generously with omelettes. To other cosmic forces ulTdoubtedly $-A,35•4,985,354i 11.x+•
chance to raise strong, healthy city folk, it is food fit for the gods, itifluence the processes of our
That is, if you can make a good bodies and minds. A great number
youngsters than their city saunter-
parts. Oh yes, the farmer and his omelette and serve it straight from. of farces have effects on human
pa
farts. certainly go flames and see the stove to the table—with a thick beings, and if you believe that by
things these days! Maybe they sprinkling of cheese, chopped loam sleeping with your head to the r
"go" too often and see too much— or bacon. Yuan , .. yuni! north insomnia can be cured; you ����Z� �iN� LOSS ACCOUNT
but that is another story. That's all friends ... I still have will bring about a state through bsfare
Where is another change that is a few things to do. Happy New auto -suggestion which will encour- profiDomts for
theyear
government taxes, but after con
Year, to the good. The farmer, now- Year, everybody! And dont forget, age better sleep. tribution to Staff Pension Fund, and after appropriations to
allays, keeps himself pretty well in- it can be a happy year if we .help 50, before turning in tonight, Contingency Reserves, out of which Reserves provision for I0,918,243.It1
to make it so. ' Cbitl up, folks—we Just have a look at the direction in all bad and doubtful debts has been made '" • ^ ^
formed in regard to government ex-
' penditures—particularly in muni- are not jai Russia, Communist which your bed lies'— • Less provision for Dominion and provincial � 000,00
C'hiiia, or occupied Europe. We are p " ` 4'435'
pal affairs. There have been sev- government taxes
era' instances just recently �vihere in Canada ... and that should Less provision. for depreciation of bank premises ^ - 655,721.31
i'�90'?2A"37
armers have gotten together and mean a lot, )tae Too Many - 5,827,520,87
thrown a, monkey wrench into the -- . . „ 3,500,000.00
proposed lavish spending of their x r u Policeman in a Johannesburg ')Divid.ends at the rate of: $1.00 per share "
township council. Generally speak- � x court said he saw marl (charged ^ • " • • . • . .. . „ . . . 2,327,521,87
ing, the farmer would lose a day's r;'. e' with being drunk) "stagger in front Amount carried forward , " 1,532,792.Of,
: g �` 4:> na � X3�alance of Profit and Loss Account, y0th November 1948
:_ £
work rather than miss the chance .: ihw < .r of a car and noticed that both his
to vote for the men of his choice �'' ��f� eyes were bloodshot."Balance of Profit and Loss Account, Both November, 1949 • " •$ 3,860,313,9?
in a municipal election. Now he < , r 3; � "Both eyes?" asked the accts -sed
'has also reached the point where e� �Fa...,• „ „
> ' ;l4MES MUIR,
6 � rasa. Both, said the Policeman. j T. H. ,t4.`I'X�.XN General ltfanagtx
he is just as quick to call tligsc se ". The accused man removed a glass President
same men to account if theyfail to t�Y� ^� '
s yaa and slowed it to the Bench,
�'
measure up to his expectations. ',�, f � � ,� ��>�, �'
Yes, our niers of the soil are mak-
"Case dismissed," said the judge,
:ing their voice heard in the land—;trh f
through Farm Forums, public ; 4i <�x� Old proverb re-writtelt; Nothing
meetings, letters to the p' ress and ,� : : ..
'� recedes like. success.
an intelligent exchange of opinion
with their . fellowmen. Certainly, ` �€ti£': By Hatry ltoenigsen
•t7iey are not sufficiently powerful v
PENNYi-
io prevent a depression if one is on: `kF.i /5- a `� yWNA's?- 'pw""oN ' Aakt` 'a ,iNSTAG ui4iLl°�taN1V4o5
p ; h.. , :. t'�tAT OFCOURSk`,MELL6W MAN YOtt WHO riVIMTHATW S, li#�.pFAiM�R. 1V�"�•1ELt •. ttU6d� •' DRI
its way, Uttt they have become au#- ,x1STKNOVUtrJ4! NATURALLY i7SOUN4 DA5{ t{SACFtIP. I`,uss•-•13H NIiW ^- gH. p,�SCIt�lTlhlta TNtNGr•
flciently progressive and ag res- <� tWltl. GROOVY BOY.._ Hfo' 6 MAN pgFINITKLY N.{IUN---W�tt.•�N•. tlMEA1J N'5ABSpiWTEI.Y
Al s YD`S Bur Or COURSES, A,qt �rr_a BA acK IVtAd2tC�7 { t
sive — so that they will not be left �i Su�,AIZ "sN{5 Ni'F3Y�,NQVd•
holding the bag entirely stolid, If ^ y;> ��•
they hold one end, they'll want incl
sirineolle else holding the Other—
And
tiher-And they won't expect to hold ort In Red Jain—'f lic Slate 1) part- �
--'"
indefinitely. If things get tgtrgl,, tnent angrily denounced Com- 2 n � ✓ i 1 --'-----' `� �;ttl(i ..:
farmers will be asking a lot of ques- tntinist-dominated Bulgaria for
Of
lions ---questions to which they will. lecttsing t1.S, Minister Donald ` 1
sorely want the answers• R. Heath, above, of "conspiring,
5°, I think, with our familles and against the goverrinlentY De.
friends, we caft
flow aur- claring the e h a.r� e s patent a t
selves plenty of enjoyment over the , +. <"r
Y ,g
l enjoyment falsehoods, the LT.S, warned.
holiday season, After all, it will be •°a a- ."� . „,,,„„,
2 months bdl`ore dais
I cantit111at1ce of dal�lomrttic.
anotitrr l m fes..
�t;lation� i� eta. dangetfi, ,..,...,.__-.._.,.. _ ...� ......_..:............,!. -. r. ,
tine 'season rolls around a£Kailx anti -"
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