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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 29

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SIAP Ul-CHKOMl tl. ftU ut wB. Jur Equities In Good Ex-Bethlehem Man Talking To Spacemen i Despite Economy By HARRY Today, the Federal Govern- The United States Treasury men' unbalanced budget and Department is asking Congress the sound prosperitv of leading to lift the ceiling on the fed- corporations are strange com-eral debt to billion! This panions request is of great significance I am writing ihi- 'ate in May, to every investor in America 1967. In a day. I have For mav years, the Govern- received communications by ment's expenditures have ex- telephone, wire, and letter ask-ceeded income.

This is no way in'j all shouldn't be to maintain the integrity of tne dollar Of course, the war in vieiudiii is sitaun) iiiui investors are more costly and. even as the thinking of selling zood stocks strife is being intensified, so are for inflationary dollars. I the costs growing. wouldn't do it. The Government has powers Rathei.

if the Dow Jones that no individual corporation, averau- have a bad sinking city, or sitc enjoys. That is the wou cautiously use fact that concerns this column, idle monev. seeking profitable Chronic unbalanced budgets in employment, in purchasing good Washington help to undermine equities. the purchasing power of the non-, 1h(, fcdoral dollar ck'bt with its consequent dollar- Inflation Growing deteriorating effect obscure the Labor wants higher wages fact that, while there is no per-with inflation growing. Lnder fCct protection against inflation, existing conditions, corporate lne ownership of equities is vestigation of New Dimensions), concerned with mental phenomena like hypnotism, telepathy and extrasensory perception.

THE MAN FROM MIND Wesley H. Bateman, shown here with his wife. Jonell, and mother. Mrs. Rolan Bateman of Butztown.

heads a unique organization in Los Angeles called MIND. (Mental In the distorted vibrations that obstruct human thinking and even interfere with their physical functions. Bateman predicts the frequency barrier will be entirely eliminated in the not too distant future. "No one can predict the precise moment." he says, "but there's great speculation it will happen within the next century. Many of us may live to see it.

"Present indications are the earth is already passing through birth pangs of the new age predicted by Biblical prophets and famous seers like Nostradamus for centuries. "When this happens, man's consciousness will be expanded to a point where he no longer sees "through a glass darkly' but can instantly be aware of the full significance of being and of reality." Earthquakes Help Strangely, earthquakes are helping to eliminate the barrier by re-aligning key layers in the earth's erust, according to Bateman. Underground nuclear explosions are doing the same thing by causing quakes. Flurries of flying saucers usually occur immediately after an earthquake somewhere in the world since space travelers cluster around the planet at such times to observe what's happening. Bateman has predicted numerous quakes and subsequent saucer spates.

About a week before the Ann Arbor, sightings last year, for ins'tance, he told a large gathering in Santa Monica they would occur almost simultaneously with an earthquake in China on March 120. Extra terrestrial travelers frequently land in swamps to observe micro organisms capable of regenerating in seconds and showing effects of changes in the frequency barrier in their cell structures. "Once the barrier is completely lifted, these space people will be able to land en masse and associate with us freely." he says. On his trip east Bateman conferred with government scientists in Washington about proms arc declining. Aim now, to aid Washington in achieving a better income and outgo stat-; us.

tax increases are being Rested. Millions of stockholders are puzzled in determining what to UU. 1 HIS WIlllI IldS IldU onrs What i. ho Horn uiih He is holding them. The basic corporation struc ture will endure as it has for' manv decades, jxodoov can guess whether the Dow Jones industrial averages will decline, 200 points before they advance -w- Great Anx.ety I have never known such stockholder anxiety and deep; concern in the years I have been writing this column as there is right now, in 19t.

parativeiy quiet This lessens the interference. The earth's electro-magnetic disharmony has a profound religious significance, Bateman emphasizes. "It concerns not only our own solar system but the whole universe since the earth is one of the last remaining strongholds of such distortion." For this reason, the future is likely to bring a cataclysmic struggle for control of the earth by force from space. Over against the growing eral debt and the request of the economy to buy a small quanti-Treasiiry Department to lift. tv of it first.

Take this home the ceiling, is a healthy situa- am, jt ou( a iece of tion. It centers on the effici- ency and prosperity of hundreds of American corporations. By ANN KOVALENKO Man's misery on earth is largely due to his rntR-rfcrt perception of reality and his relationship to Such faulty apprehension is due to an electrical "'frequency barrier'' surrounding the earth that interleres with electrical processes in the human brain preventing use of the mind's full potential. This is but a sample of the startling information gleaned from occupants of space ships or living saucers hovering over the earth by Wesley H. Batenian.

31. a former Beth-lehemiic now living in Los Angeles, where he is known as the Man From MIN'D. MIND short for "Mental Investigation of New Dimensions" is a California foundation with disciples all over the world devoted to the exploration of phenomena like hypnosis, telepathy and extrasensory perception. Buhtown Visitor Bateman was interviewed by the Call Chronicle when he visited his mother. Mrs.

Rol-an Bateman in Butztown recently. Said Bateman: "Fortunately for mankind, this electromagnetic frequency barrier enveloping the earth is im-permanert been gradually disappearing over the past years." The lessening of the barrier explains why man has made such startling scientific discoveries in the past few centuries most nUably in this century, according to the Man from MIND. Telepathic Communication Bateman's eye opening statements result from his telepathic communication with beings from outer space who are observing the earth with great interest from space vehicles that frequently appear in profusion after earthquakes. "These beings are like us in every respect." he says, "except that they have full possession of their mental faculties since they are not handicapped by the earth's magnetic barrier. "They cannot land easily on earth without protective spac'euits since such exposure would subject them to Typical By DR.

RICHMOND MYERS One of our younger readers, obviously a rock hound, raised the verv interesting question, 1 you suggest most typical yivania minerals to have in a mineral On the sour of the moment we had no positive answer read y. Wc begged leave to give the matter some IV.YERS though. Our first task was to decide what might constitute a typical Pennsylvania mineral. Shon'd it be one found only in Pennsylvania? This would limit our list considerably. Should it be a i eral named for a Pennsylvania locality where it was lirst recognized and described as a new mineral? Again might we not think of a mineral that occurs in great abundance in one Pennsylvania mine or quarry? Would it be cricket to include a mineral having national, or even world distribution, but which has been of significance in the development of Pennsylvania's economy? There are minerals found in this state which can fit into any one of these categories.

Because we could not make up our mind as to which should be the qualification best suited to naming typical Pennsylvania minerals, we decided to formulate our list HUTS BEN 4" FT-SERVICE SAVTOGS Pennsylvania Minerals Owner Shape Inflationary Dollars soumi tjmCs tnese. If too of America's leading corporations make no money and pay no dividends, where will L'ncle Sam get the billions of dollars in taxes to pav his hin 01. 1 lis? vny. ne win asK ior a nigner debt limit and this will, through the monetization of debt, cause billions of dollars to flood Amer- ica. THE FORUM (Q) own of good stocks.

I have been advised to je them a shoud (A) I wouldn't. PRE-TEST PAINT COLOR AnMx n( wan ooarci aDom tnree ieei square. Also, the mailing of statements regularly assures that, even though the customer does not remember to report a change of address the bank's records will be up-dated. The regular arrival of the statement brings the savings balances and the interest earned by the money to the customer's attention and perhaps provides encouragement for continued or accelerated savings. "Could I speak to someone in the Savings Department, alks a scared voice, "I've lost my savings passbook! I've looked everywhere tor it, I can't find it and I'm terribly worried!" We hear this more often than we'd like but it doesn't have to happen anv more -now Union Bank has Swift-Servicc-Savings.

You no longer have to bring in or mail in a passbook: in fact, you don't even have to have a passbook; so you can't mislay it or lose it or have it mysteriously disappear. Now making savings deposits is an easier and faster transaction the savings deposit slip carrying vour name and identifying number is made out in advance you can make the deposit at any Teller-Window your statement is a complete record of your savings activity. Switt-Scrvice-Savings offers speed, security and peace of mind. I Street f. scientific revelations he has received from outer space inhabitants.

Scientists are often amazed at his comprehension and knowledge of the complexities of nuclear and atomic science although his formal education stopped in the tenth grade, he says. "These things come to me." said Bateman, who began "talking" to saucers in September of 13. "It came like a voice out of the night. I heard it plainly and clearly, speaking like a voice over a telephone. My wife, Jonell, and my daughter, Deanna, and I were driving west on Highway 91, near Mesquite.

Nev. The voice said: "This is Copy Four, Copy Four. This is the mother. Fearful he was losing his mind. Bateman pulled to the side of the road and told his wife what he had just experienced.

Then he heard the voice again. It told him how to re-establish contact by contemplating a certain thought pattern: "Visualize a piece of orange-colored leather. Vividly con Valley, chiefly in the Uberroth Mine. Of these five minerals, the first two are fairly rare. Should you acquire specimens you will have trouble keeping them as they easily dehydrate into a white powder.

Eastonite today is somewhat difficult to find, but it may turn up on the river banks below the quarry. Lancasterite may still be found, and Sauconite poses a problem in identification, for without complete laboratory facilities it can not be recognized. To this group we must now add a mineral which in its usual form is quite common. This is sphalerite, a common zinc sulfide in many places. However the Saucon Valley sphalerite looks quite different from all other sphalerite and therefore we include it on our list.

Were it not for the fact that its chemical com-)osition is that of sphalerite, we might agree with Bob Butler who when teaching at Lehigh would insist that Saucon Va'ley ZnS should be tagged with a name! He proposed the name sauconite. Give your grounds COMMERCIAL sense how it would look, feel, smell and how it would sound if you snapped it taut between your hands. Later, both Wesley and his wife practiced the thought pattern out of sheer curiosity but it was almost a month before they again heard the voice. The voice agreed to answer Bateman's torrent of if he would agree to disseminate information it was vita! for inhabitants of earth to know. Subsequent communication told Bateman the space people had been watching the earth lor about years especially after earthquakes.

In fact, recorded history tells us strange flying objects were sighted when the Colossus of Rhodes, a huge statue towering over two Greek islands, toppled during a quake in 224 B.C. Space informants have told Bateman that the mind of man functions electrically and that thoughts are tiny electrical pulsations transmitted along certain circuits or channels. As a result of flood survived bv the great Noah and i only to find it already tagged to the clay. One mineral named for a Pennsylvania mineralogist must be considered. This is genthite.

name for Frederick Genth. It is a nickel magnesium hydrous silicate, ranging from apple green to a light yellow in color. It is described by the late Dr. Herbert Beck as "the most typical mineral of Lancaster County In keeping with the atomic age, one might include the carnotite from Jim Thorpe and the thorianite from Williams Quarry at Easton. Both are interesting minerals and guaranteed to make a Gciger counter click.

To round out our list we add jasper and piedmontite. Jasper, so common i the Reading Hills was the first mineral mined by man in Pennsylvania. The Indians made good use of it for arrow points and various other artifacts. Piedmontite, a red cpi-riote, is a well known South Mountain mineral from Adams and Cumberland Counties, and has always been of great interest to collectors of Pennsylvania minerals. professional care.

10 i STATEMENTS TO REPLACE PASSBOOK IN MOVE TOWARD GREATER CONVENIENCE recorded in the Bible, a serious misalignment occurred in the earth's crust, creating random harmonics like that of a bell with a crack in it. Th.s distorted vibration makes it extremely difficult for most humans to use certain mental channels, according to Bateman. "With each earthquake or volcanic eruption, the electromagnetic lield around the earth is re aligned, opening up these sealed off channels in the human brain and making humans more like the beings occupying space." Bateman docs most of his telepathic communicating with outer space beings late at ninht when the cumulative charge force or electrical en-crgv of human beings is com- NEW PLAN FEATURES SIMPLER IDENTIFICATION PAYS HIGHER INTEREST SAYSTAFT Commenting on the new Swift-Service-Savings, details of which have been mailed to all Savings Depositors, John Taft, President of Union Bank For some time most ol our depositors have heen aware that Union Hank has been preparing to offer a new service to our savings customers. Now we arc happy to introduce Swif t-Scrvice-Savings. "This service assures quicker trips through the hank makes it unnecessary for the savings depositor to go to a special Savings Window, makes possible savings deposits at Drive-In Windows or by Mail makes for easier identification no passbook is required no more bringing in a savings passbook twice each year to have the interest added.

The bank will now mail a detailed statement to each savings customer twice each year (immediately tollowing April I and October 1 showing interest credited and enclosing deposit and withdrawal slips this gives the customer a complete record of his saving activity. "It pays to save the Swift-Service way; Union Bank pays 4f interest on Swift-Service-Savings accounts', and remember, each depositor is now insured up to $15,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance HUM SWI FT-SKR VICE-SAVINGS customers will receive a statement immediately following April 1 and October 1 of each year. This statement ill show the interest credited to the account. Under this system it will no longer be necessary to bring or mail a passbook to the bank to have interest credited. Enclosed with the SSS statement ill be all the savings deposit tickets and the withdrawal slips made to the account the statement will be a complete record of the saving activ ity of the customer.

This system also makes easier the "automatic savings" or "'swematic-savings'' plan whereby a signed authorization form permits the bank to transfer a certain sum regularly from a customer's checking account to his savings account and thus assures the customer of keeping his savings growing steadily. Swilt-Scrvicc Savings eliminates the inconvenience to the customer when the passbook is forgotten or lost. by making use of each category to some degree, and limit the list to minerals described in any ordinary text book on mineralogy, thus excluding fuels and rocks. Five Justified We know of five minerals vv i bear Pennsylvania names, so certainly there is justification in including them on our list. One of these is a clay mineral, but a mineral nevertheless, so in it goes.

These five minerals are: 1. Nesquehonite. A hydro magnesium carbonate which forms colorless to white or-thorombic crystals. It is named from the town nearby, where it was first found and identified. 1.

Lansfordite. A more complex magnesium carbonate, which although it closely resembles nesquehonite crystal-izes in a different (triclink) system. Also named for the place it was first identified as a new mineral. 3. Lancasterite.

Another hy-dro magnesium carbonate, in tact a form of hydromag-nesite. a typical Lancaster County mineral found in the citrome mines and serpentine barrens. Named for the county, not the city. 4. Eastonite.

A silver, white 1o silver, greenish variety of chlorite, sometimes known as chlorite vermiculite. It used to be found in Williams Quarry along 611 just north of the Faston city line. Obviously, it was not named for Allcntown. 5. Sauconite.

A clay mineral vhirh was associated with the earlv zinc mining in the Sau- "The over-all will of people on earth will determine who i will win Uie space tignt, ne says. "Since human beings have free will, it will be up to them to decide whether to al'y themselves with the forces of liht and good or the forces of darkness and evil. NOW SAVINGS SERVICE EXPANDED TO EVERY TELLER! No more waiting in line at a special Savings Window! Yes, we know there were times uhen this bothered our Savings Depositors it disturbed us, too. You have let us know that you would like to accomplish all your banking in less time. Now we have done something to accelerate the whole procedure wc present Sv ift-Service-Savings.

Now you may make your savings deposits at any Teller-Window ou no longer have to go to a special Savings Window. Nor will it be necessary for you to transfer to a Savings Window if you have been using other bank services, perhaps cashing a check, at another Teller-Window. Now, named and numbered deposit tickets, made out in advance, save you time and also enable you to make deposits at Drive-In Windows or by Mail. One of our customers said. "These days, whether we're in industry, business, the professions or home making, wc all place a high price on our time.

There are never enough of those high-priced hours to do everything that we should do! So when you people at Union Bank save some time lor us, your customers, you present us with a kind of bonus." We're glad when a customer's approval is expressed to us this clearly. Wc are also grateful when a customer's criticism or complaints get through to us just as clearly for then we'll do our best to remedy the situation. So lor short lines no waiting use Swift-Scrvice-Sav-ings at any Teller-Window. Corporation. "There is nothing we like better than finding an easier and more convenient way for our customers to do their banking with us," Mr.

Taft added, "and Swift-Service-Savings certainly provides an easier and more convenient way for our savings customers." i( I I A LEFT-AT-HOME OR LOST PASSBOOK A THING OF THE PAST! Maybe you have said this, perhaps when you've juM cashed a pay-check, "1 can't make my savings deposit today, I forgot my passbook!" Then, before your next trip to the bank with the passbook, the money that you meant for yourself, the money you planned to add to your savings, just disappeared spent on items you could have done without "but there was the money right in your pocket" so your savings grow more slowly than you intend the purchase of that car that house that trip is placed further in the future. But now, ith Swift-Service-Savings you can "pay-your-sclf first" by adding to your savings anytime you are in the bank. You won't need to remember to carry your passbook; in fact, you don't need a passbook. And here is something cKc that happens sometimes a call comes through Union Bank's switchboard, a check a mm IN ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE Investors in Mutual Fund Withdrawal Accounts can specify exactly how much they want to receive every month. Each check includes both income and principal.

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