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I 0mim rwp I I Vy X- hi IB LEWISTON BAILY IB LEWISTON-AEBaUI WAINS SATURDAY MOBNIN0 NAY SI IMS rAci im I I Reviews of Recently Published I i i 1 Wqthlngfon Mtrry-Go-Round Oil Grant Crackdown The Lewiston Daily Sun Committee would bo ning Uy unlu they had learned about lWmwceinmuiilit affiliation ISdtaffwrffl: 3t what they expect the probers hoar a confession of Washington ipytog in the 1930s that Involves as a collaborator the promt under Secretary of States Webster Evcrs metaod the Subversive Activities Commit Atlanta Mirodt Miracle to The Mery el the AUaaU Braves by Permaa Blsher The Wsrli Cw Rarely dees a book even fresh off the messes cover such up-todate material to la la aot only a history of the peripatetic Braves hut It furnishes a record of the controversy between Wisconsin end Atlanta ever which shall ha the hometown Ia this respect It Is wen remember that Mr Blsher Is not only an authority on baseball with such books aa But Trua Baseball Stories" and the Book of Baseball" to fall credit hut he has also beea directly Involved In the Atlanta Braves itoiy from its earliest begtontogi being sports editor of the Atlanta Journal Braves that wars The number among their erstwhile Ereat such colorful players as iing Kelly Kid Nichols Rabbit Msranvllle Tommy Holmes Johnny Sain end Warren Spahn -came into being In Boston la 1171 Known as the Bed Stockings the Braves and even the Bees when eenterflelder named Berger seemed to be the only sting the Braves hid their ups and downs Then wss the Miracle Team of 1914 ia the cellar on the Fourth awi riding the crest over 1 vaunted -Philadelphia A team to the World Series pennant Hers Baba Ruth hit hu last homerun and took his final bow Hero pitched Ed Walsh the last of the 40-game winners Ed Newspaper readers end TV viewers across the country are hocked end astounded la line to be the next Secretary of State if the President la re-elected Evers 001 and impressively denies all charges Enter Congressmen Henry Pilgrim who has -some ambitious political aspirations to fan the falling flame It is Pilgrim who gets the evidence that forces the affair into the open and brings about the dramatie confrontation of Blaine and Evers The freshman authors of this explosive book are New Yorkere who have already made their marks ia ether eetiyltlee Norman Garbo still Uses on Long Island and la a portrait painter collumnist lecturer and short story contributor to magazines Howard Goodkind now lives ia Chicago when ho is editorial Vico President of Encylopaedla Britannica Inc after serving in editorial capacities for Doublsdiy end Julian pr'entlee-HalL in Moral taxes This was a cheap 41 per cent rate Shell was taxed only 1J per cut $3400009 on $013475400 income OO Depletion ADowuco -Ths moat glaring tax loophole is the 27Vh per cent depletion allowance which fives ell -companies a tax rebate on the cost of every barrel taken from the ground The argument -la that the owner should be permitted to write off the declining value of Ms well However he can go as taking the deduction long after he hu recovered his investment The figures show that to the avenge oil well the deducts from Ms taxes 19 the origin si cost Other have been less advertised George Allen the oil-rich pal of Presidents once confided that the intangible drilling and devetopmut allowances wen evu more luentive thu the depletten allowances no one outside the Industry knows abut the intangible chuckled Alton White other are socked the full 52 per cut corporate tax rate oil companies end up paying a tow percutage points In 1863 it rose to 5 per cut But in 1963 as in MM the rate to top 83 umputes average '4 per cut Note LBJ was a staunch oil ally beginning as far back as 1938 when as Just another young Congressman from Texas be used a room In to rear of Washington's a 1 0 Building to pass ut $100400 In cau to Democratic eudidstes The money came from to oil-gas interests that had backed Mm for Congress Now that Piesidut of all the people not just a representative from Texas reported to be more skeptical By JACK ANDERSON -WASHINGTON President Johnson could finance the Viet Nam war without raising Uses Imply by closing the oil loopholes and compelling the oil computes to pay their fair share of the tax load This Is iht view of Treasury experts who estimate that the 30 top ell computes alone asciped paying $9 billies In taxes during the 195545 period The (axes these 39 companies managed te avoid would finance the entire Viet Naawar to eight months Of course every cut the oB computes do not pay must' be made op by ton privileged taxpayers Evu the smallest business and the lowest wage earners to example pay 39 Kccut of their Income in era! tones Yet the 33 largest oil computes paid only 4 per cut of their Income to the 'US Treasury In 1991 according to' the latest availsbtefigures Though the oil computes try to suppress information about their tax payments this column his teamed that five Ml computes Atlantic Marathon Richfield Sinclair ud Sunny paid no federal taxes at all in 1904 Pure Oil paid only $600000 on earnings of $3282000 which amounts to a tax rate of ue hundredth of one per cent Evu to glut of the oil lnduatry Standard of New Jersey paid -only a LT per cent rate Uncle Sam took only $39000000 ut of Standard- whopping $1328455400 gross Teuco to number two oil company did evu better Its $5400000 tax payment on a $030781400 income wu only iriit-tcnto of one per cut Standard of California paid $8400000 a $383138400 income a 2L per cut tax -rate 1 Standard of Indiana took In $304417400 paid only $8406000 To Your Good Health Spasm Can Be By JOSEPH MOLNER MD Dear Dr Motor: What causes gwsm of to diaphragm? Dear Doctor: After a dozen painful attacks my trouble was diagnosed as a cardiac spasm with blockage of to esophagus that during the spasm I cannot swallow anything evu water These seem to occur only when I drink something alcoholic even a small amount Is there any treatment other thu abstinence? Ruelbadi the only min to win the weight of guilt-must be two shutouts in one day-and' determined by the reader la the tragic conclusion For (he thinking man ton Is also the chance to revalued his government In the light of the book's disclosures to' the' reader who must bsvt his tangible penonallttei there ere several characters who can be identified with onetime Washington notables and to those who just want a book that refuses to be laid stide Is it (OCR) Cy Young who won tbs last of hia 511 gamer in a Braves unitom Among their managers had been tne groat' Caristy Matthewsoa and one Casey Stengel and still In 1953 the Braves had fell upon bad times with their hit-and-run ball lacking the glamor of their crosstown neighbors and to the regret of ths fcw faithful and a three-piecs combo the Boston Common Hiccups-or Worse it I 1 Vi 1 t'i I 1 I 40 0 I 4 1 il i rt I' 4 0 4 r- 0 to A Books ths business prosper -r Alex ia now 41 at the peak of Mi career as and editor-in-chief sod now free te marry his beautiful asslstaht Katherine Beit Then It that the industrial eyele dips and MacIntyre A 80a falls Into bad times Now Alex must stead rut Robert Jr the new head the firm who favors commercial best-sellers if the good nemo of the firm is to stand He la also concerned about his senior editor Involved ria in excessive extramarital affair that li Jeopardizing Ms publishing career Katherine too adds te Us disillusionment with the painful secret she Is trying to Ali of wMch makes fbr a captivating and realistic novel told with humor insight and perspective gained from actual knowledge Ths nadir will wonder how much lies behind this promising bestseller Making" Barbara "7 edited 'by Hsroid Grier McCurdy in eoUahoratfM with Helen Follett Uutrarsity if North CareUua Frtps 141 pp $471 A child genius that want Temps but 11 could be that she prophesied her ows future when she wrote would be invisible to aU mortals save those few who have minds to believe eyes to Barbara Newhall Follett was undoubteldy a child genius ber first long story Ufe of the Spinning Wheel the Booking Horse and the BsWt" was written before she was six yean old At 13 she had slresdy published her first novel House Without Windows'1 Why did her adult life fall to fulfill -the promise seen hi her chUdhoodT The answer of course Is not specifically laid out in Mack and white hut the book edited by HaroM Grier McCurdy ia collaboration with mother Helen Follett offers many possibilities Subtitled Unconscious Autobiography of a Child the book is Just that It contains innermost thoughts as expressed in her writings the stories of early childhood and th numerous letters to friends before her final disappearance Mr McCurdy has offered an interpretative analysis of ths writings pouting rout certain passages that might bear a direct relattonshlo to her character or phrases that explain the personality of Jhe youngster with no indies that she' was psychologically different from other children iber age And yet she was driven by restlessness that took her beyond the realm of earthly confines to the make-believe world of Farksolia She even invented her own apeeial language of Faiksoo at eight -years og age Ehe adored her father ud periiapi It wu Ms desertion of the family that eauaed the problems 1 later life Whatever the reason on Dec 7 1939 Barbara walked out of -faer Brookline apartment and wu never seen or heard from' again Did she return to to Mato woods die loved ao dearly? Wu there fold play or suicide? The reader can draw hia own conclusions after he gets to know her better through her own words as compiled hy Mr McCurdy The author baa Sided 1 provocative book that deeoly Into to psychology of cMldhood setting the stage for to strange events that Mowed (MLC) election always happens tot congressmen who are members of to party In power are either helped or hurt hy the standing of the Administration at to time of the election If to war to Vietnam' goes from bad to row and to voters begin to fed that there ought to be a Mange to policy there will bo lots of votes cast agatoat to party to power not only by those who think Amerkasbould withdraw from Vietnam but by many others who feel to war ought to be prosecuted much more vigorously than it hu D6CB Thus the Vietnam Ism will play a part but the outcome of to November election will depend also on luuei on to domestic aide such as the effects of inflation on to eost of living It la much too early to tell how to congressional elections five months hence are going to turn out Just on to huia of what happened to to Oregon primary or to any other Primaries throughout the country tola week to most tostances the ability and prestige of the dlvld a 1 counted for far more than did lac of pubiic pKdlcy sir YMnSas Im) Braves took rtf to Milwaukee Followed a period 1 if greater 1983 when Kansas Cltv fame entered the picture Atlanta built a super-stadium Perini sold his stock And the Breves made a deal with Atlanta Wisconsin eventually tested their anti-trust law in the courta won a decision and baseball appealed Recently a newspaper headline prodicted the possibility that TV commercialism might wreck sport- Bisher presents ths Braves history and perhaps a good case for Atlsnta as he sees it- No mention is made of -the lucrative TV contract that baited the hook It may be that "the day does approach when baseball is just another commercial business and the mad grab to shekels will crowd out the love of the game and the dfror-die spirit that makes a winner The not overenthusiaitic response of the 'Atlanta fans may be that toy which do no particularly cart brand name they (OCR) Confrontation by Neman This' la a itory of aptei and probes with some insight Into why Americana turn communist and proceed to operate proceed to operate Justin Blaine in 1953 a nationally known news commutator la aubpouaed to appear before a Congressional Investigating committee In this the peu year of anti-Communiat Blaine can think of no really ia a Mt lower -Irritating food or drink ean cause such a -spasm in to foregoing case the irritating drtekli alcohol The treatment ia obvious: Avoid alcohol I da not known of uy alternative Other familiar causes of spasm of to esophagus such as narrowing scarring a diverticulum or pouch and pressures from outside to organ A eheit tumor for example could press against it In some individuals with to spasm can be These are different types of a hysterical manifestation but having in common Dear Dr Motor: I am 17 and 5 feet 4V4 inches tall and weigh DM pounds I hope to be accepted by nursing aehook and wut to put on some weight 10 toy wwnithirk sickly I eat much tor breakfast because my stomaeh has flirunk eating a good balanced breadfait sickens me unless I am really hungry I make up for it at lunch and dinner ana eat like a horse but I still seem to put on a pound -P The nursing school 1 1 interested in Mains not weight 10 Just see that your grades are good And stop making excuses that pertinent A -nurse has to be a realist if your stomach is at breakfast it ia at lunch and dinner somewhat similar areas A asm ia an abrupt involuntary contraction of muaelea Common hiccup ia spurn of the diaphragm and there are several causes dehydration irritation of to itomach irritation the diaphragm itself as from Infection or following aurgery Leas commonly there are chemical derangement! which ean cause It Now move a few Inches upward and discuss tpaim of esophagus or gullet This can occur anywhere along that organ or oven at the lowest pout at which it enters the itomach This is cardiospasm -It can occur in highly nervous persons who often describe to condition in-the although to trouble Messner With high-minded intelligent Americans still suspect of falling beneath the Communist influence "Confrontation" la timely end provocative end la bound to be controversial since Making0 by Biker Urn Weill PibUihtag Company 379 pp $L9L One might wonder why Making" was not the first novel Sherman Biker would write to he knows the business inside out He has been professionally involved in bookselling pro ductlon manufacturing advertising and for eight yeara served as vice-president and editor-in-chief if a New York publishing house Consequently the reader knows the measure of authenticity when he reads stacked with manuscripts of the editor with his desk searching for that one-in-a-hundred one that wiQ make all the drudgery worthwhile- to 'ruiMesa agent whose loyaltg ia commission to cynical based on his per cent publisher who to 'pornography In the name of Instead of commercialism to so-called respectable author not above plagiarizing another a a work the Gbliaber who buys hia rivals' st-selling authori with half-million dollar advances ud that egocentric author who takes his pampering 1 01 TOffS1 When RobertHorace MacIntyre hired Alex GodowaU to maintain the high editorial standards of hl comoanv MacIntyre Son Book Publishers' wu a highly resoected family firm ud for a time after the old man's death Johnson and want a vigorous (roMcution of to Vietnamese Rep Bob Wilton of California who i chairman of to House Republican Campaign -Committee made to punt in hia com menta that while the Vietnam War' undoubtedly influenced many votes it was by no means the only issue He observed that Mr Duncan wu to better of the two candidates Aa far as to Republican contest was concerned Mr Wilson said he think that Governor Hatfield wu an ia of to oil computes The rot of to taxpayers wUl be watching to- see just how skeptical he is Light Bulb Breaks Because -to light bulb kept Mowing out in Ms office ehudriterr Ren Jack Brooks D-Tex angrily ordered an Investigation tot mty compel to big electrle companies to give to faouiewives more light for their money Brooks has asked to big four General Elsetrle Westingbouse Sylvania gad Champten to explain why their standard 90-to MO-watt bulb are made to last ooly 750' hours whu a fractional widening and lugtonlng of to filament would double their useAilneu at no extra cost Lawrence Banks New York City specialist has sut to Cugressmu some standard bulbs whose filamuts have bcu adjusted last 1400 hours In fact to Big Four used to produce' LOOMiour bulbs util General Electric In 1031 arbitrarily reduced the standard 7 Rep Investigators in convinced from their preliminary findings that General Electric determines light bulb standards ud the other companies thu fall into What Brooks wants th 0 umputes to do is lengtoa to life span of standard bulbs -He got burned up about' exploded so did Brooks have had blurted '1 want you Jtostop whatyu are doing and find out all yoa can abut these The Congressman from Texas probably will hold hearings ia a few weeks" to throw woe light on to situation tea So not to nil reason why you ikimp breakfast My guess ia that Just acquired a habit and you can break it Start eating a better breakfast and that will help Try four meali a day adding one afternoon or evening anack Dear Dr Motor: What la hemolytie anemia? What causes it and can it be cured? MRS It is an anemia in which to red cells are very fragile and break up or faemotyxe Thera are different types Some are familial or inherited and removal of the spleen ia curative Other types result from poisoning or se vere 1 infection and treatment depends on correcting the underlying cause plus supportive therapy 'Tips On How To top Smoking" fay Dr Motor wifi help you give up the habit To receive a copy of to booklet write to Dr Molner in eare of this newspaper enclosing with your request 10 cents in coin and a long self-addressed stamped envelope Dr Molner welcomes sB reader mail but regrets that due to to tremendous volume receive daily he is unable to answer indWiduarietteri questions are incorporated in hia column whenever possible viationaourcea aayA lupetht onto Jet pilot la not always tho illustrate the wide A ufiS aa much Britata British pilots to United State lto route uy because the lines thenars upanding too fast for tho Americu labor miiket to fill the bill In addition the uuiuun ue com- mon language is already an aa- States hu a Kterouz view toward British migrants making visa a euy to obtain 1 MASS FIRM GIVEN GRANT FOR RAIN 'MAKING RESEARCH inTGTdN (AP- Lex-baa eeived a $88400 Interior Deput mot cratract to develop- a 7 wftmttog ro aulforof doud-seeding wnporl hi to production of nfla Thg RaclamitioD Bureau ww- tract went to Howdl Aa-odatei A etudy will be made of experiments conducted to jEdud Kennedy D-Maaa ROME (AP) Italian! apent gSOOroillUon on espresso coffee year according to nifieirf a ta tidies That waa about twin what they spent STgSSi amusements- and almost aa lhay pent on dg Saturday Hay 28 1966 Strikes by Public Employe The New York Legislature Bee the opportunity to pioneer in a field which ean be of vest service to the AmefiMii people i Devising effective meansrof preventing trikes by public employee If it succeeds it will point the way for similar legislation for the other forty-nine states Strikes hy public employes have been illegal in New York state under the Condon-Wadlin Act But enforcement of the ha nth provisions of the act have proved impossible After the transit workers iguored it and went on strike this year the Legislature pawed a special law to prevent the penalties under the Condon- Wadlin Aet front-being applied in a dramatic and disgraceful surrender to the power of the unions Gov Nelson Rockefeller named a committee of five puiJnwslly prominent experts on industrial relations to 'l recommend a substitute for the Condon-Wadliu Aet Their report led to the filing of the hill currently under consideration The' new law would establish a Public Employment Relation! Board to certify organisations as spokesmen for government employes foster development of independent procedures for resolving disputes mediate when direct negotiationa break down and designate impartial faet-finders to propose peace terms in situations that mediation fails to ease Observes the New York Times new plan's aim is to mako certain that public employes will have the fullest recourse to avenuee for fair treatment within the framework of a democratic system thus obviating any valid huia for atrikea" The law would require a specific affirmation hy every onion certified to represent government employes that it would not nae the strike weapon Such a provision in law now applies to unions for federal government' employes Penalties nnder the proposed law are directed at the union treasury in the form of fines instead of suspension and dismissal of individual strikers as called for under the present law Illegal walkouts would he punished by cancelling a representation rights as in the federal service The New York Legislature can redeem itself fro in the onus of its surrender to the unions by taking positive action on a workable law to prevent atrikea by public employes The necessity for aetion ia dear aincs the alternative to such a law is the threat of anarchy 1 1 4 On-Job Training at Bates Wo weleomo the apeeial on-job training program at the Bates Mfg Co which will be made possible hy a fedenl grant of $111572 A total of 400 employees of the firm will have an opportunity to upgrade their skills and increase their earning potential' It ia typical of the sound thinking of the ef Mfg Co that the opportunities for special training first will he made available to present employes to qualify them for higher paying jobs As new workers are hired they will he offered the training too The federal grant was made nnder the Manpower Training Aet through the US Department of Labor 7 Chie of the distinguishing features of thia job training program ia the added incentive for the worker of knowings that then ia a job waiting for him Training programs which have not had the on-job feature have suffered because individual! who them still could not find work' or learned that they had to move to distant communitites to capitalise on their new skills Actually the Bates Mfg Co has had its own on-job training program for many yean The federal grant makes possible an expansion of this work to include the upgrading of skills of men and women already employed by the firm and successful in their present jobs We agree with the asseument of Gosselin instant to the president of the firm that the economies of Lewiston-Auburn and Augusta will benefit from the higher earning power of the trainees We congratulate the Bates Mfg Co for its progressive attitude and its continuing concern for its employes -T Lewiston City Farm Closing The decision of the Lewiston Board of Health and Welfare to phase- out the eity farm over a period' of a year ia a reminder of changing times It was only a few yeara ago that maintenance of such an institution for the indigent- waa a sign of a progressive and humane community Today they ere passing out of existence -But for the raising of pigs with the garbage from the homes in the city the Lewiston City Farm would have become uneeonomie long ago That business was profitably operated until the declining supply of garbage forced the purchase of feed for the pigs and turned the operation into a losing venture In announcing that the farm would be closed Board Chairman Adrien Laverdiejre made it elear that economics were dictating the 'The small number of imitates at thefarm makes the operating costa nnreasoilahle while the raising of piga no longer can be justified financially The phasing out of the farm will not be without its problems especially the disposition of the garbage But that too can be solved Auburn successfully ia taking cm of garbage through the land-fill method aame avenue ia open to Lewiston There also ia the possibility which is being explored hy the Board of adling the garbage rights to an enterprising farmer willing to raise hogs as a business Whatever method ia used should result in overall savings to the city 1 There are many factor! which have contributed to the eradication of the of yesteryear Among them ia the ruing standard of living in America But even more important ia the Hocial Security program which provides support for the elderly and the many industrial pension and insurance programs which take much of the dread out of getting old The Lewiston City Farm served an itoportoni function in its day It will not be missed Juggling the Debt Limit The ceiling established by Congress on the nations) debt is in many respects an exercise in futility Instead of limiting the debt to a specified total the ceiling ia kept on hinge and raised whenever the occasion demands Yet It serves a purpose Currently the national debt' once again ia pressing against the ceiling President Johnson has asked for a $4 billion boost in anticipation of' increased money needs The House Ways and Means Committee has voted a $330 billion limit two billion dollars less than sought by the President Ita reason The eommittee feels revenues will be higher than projected by the Treasury Department Whatever the money needs of the federal government they must and will be met The debt limit admittedly ii artificial The chief purpose which it serVes is the annual reminder of the eise of the debt and a review of it by 1 ps That negates the danger i corner to encourage looser where billions already British Pilots Responding to Higher Pay in America LONDON (AP) The lure of higher pajfqukker advance-' and better working Today In Notional Affair How to Interpret the Oregon Primary Vote condi-tiona to the United States baa reached into to ranks of British airline pilots More than 100 pilots have applied for Jobs with American air firmi mi a Tjimmi irffiffl nig Friday applications still are Pilots 'of a to atohavo 1000 coming to An American staff of flying hours and a commercial Interviewers will cumins to license or service equivalent pilots next A flier of a to Britain ia un-The raid on British flying tal- Jjkdy to earn much mors than cat may create aericus jwob $4760 Ceilings for senior eap- United' CTrt American line to advertising for pikts to British mghyM atuting salary of $8600 rising to $10400 yer These terms are for tains By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON -'The best way 'to size up what happened in the Oregon primary in which Rep Robert Duncan mm over Howard Morgan-In to contest for the Democratic nomination for United States senator ia to imagine the comments that would have been made if it had turned out to other way For Mr Morgan in hia outspoken criticism of the Vietnam War reflected to views of Senator Wayne Morae Democrat of Oregon and otheri 1 sp of the Maine News In Brief N7Y Harvard Bella tty 31 of worth Maine wu killed when a stogie engine plane crashed to the foothula oftha Catskills BeSstty employed by' the Chris Stdtifoa Spraying Service Coats ville Pa a idiot wu spraying the area as part ct a gypsy moth extermination aid the plane hit power line about three milea wut of here WISCASSET (AP) Dwight Greenleaf 36 of Boothbay Harbor wu sent back to the Maine state prison for (-20 years Friday- Greenleaf a parolee had changed hia plea to Superior Court from innocent of murder to guilty of manslaughter to the are slaying of William Farn- of Ells- aiBjruia U- nuumu ham at Boothbay lut Dec 16 BIDDEFORD (AP) Sen SdiPMffd Washington office told the Biddeford Saco Journal Friday that a $54 million machine gun contract hu been awarded to the Saco-Lowell division of the Maremont Corp office said the eon-tract was for 10179 MI0 ma-guna and 1405 MOOd WASHINGTON (AP) The Department of Health Education and Welfare announced Friday a $023113 grant to Bangor Maine for maintenance and operational expenses of ita schools The money is presented to school districts called on to educate children of- federal employes wfao live or work on tax- exempt property CARACAS (AP) Venezuela has formally recognized newly Independent Guyana formerly British Guiana and officially repeated claims to 00000 square milea of disputed Guyana border territory Under Geneva agreement a Joint eon mitten wU study the claim who have questioned the wisdom hia criticism about Vietnam aa Mr Morgan or Senator Mono have been Rep Robert Kastenmeier Democrat of Wiiconain expressed to opinion tot Rep Duncan may not have gotten votes because of Mi position on Vietnam but in spite of it because he was to more attractive candidate The mtikt Significant comment eame from Mr Morgan MmselL-He said: waa conducting a campaign under almost Impossible conditions opposing a President of mv own party on a -war issue when the country wu to the midst of hostilities If anyone had rua against to the Republican primary against policies of Roosevelt during to Vietnam War are added World War fae wouldn't have received flireo per cent of to to to Morgan vote to total lema for airUnea in -the Kingdom A British European 'Airways spokesman said the airline already la abort of staff gad needa 150 new pilots of which 90 now are to training The coat cl training borne by the line amounts to from $8400 to $11400 A pilot ia free to quit mi three months notice Men leaving the armed force 1 sen Knui do not necessarily fill tho bilL The Lewiston Dally 8 tm SATURDAY MAY PuMMNd IM Urt St KSftiSTo 'lSSLi-2 AUUMSR OV ASSOCUTUD Th AMOdaM PIMS -Shvtv li Ita HM law 1 SgySwy AUf1WrH srs-troffl'- ULY SUUCRIPTION RATU iJSsyRsw mhM Is Rw CMtMr tHTflaamml wMcft PAYASLR IN ABVANCR CARRIER ORLIVRRV IN 1 UWISTON AND AUWRN ONLV flm miMm BAH ITnwnS IMS RY MAH bi MMm ho Nm HaRWNlIra mail mm mttrui MUJL On Rmrih VhrM monttR IN Mnlht W1VS Ms WM ZIJI BY MAIL CANADIAN TOURIST BUSINESS NEARING $1 BILUON MARK OTTAWA Canadai Income from touriati will reach billion for the firat time to now for even to foreign preu UT? Dan Wallace director of to Juatifr any inference tot tbe Canadian Government: the American people are Travel Bureau predicted Fri-opposed to to Administration's day poHey to Vietnam Canada earned $800 milUno All this does hot meam from tourists to 1905 but travel however that Vietnam win not happy Canadian spent more bo a critical issue for anv than that vacationing outside Democrats to to November to country Wallace aafal would indicate that the Republican nominee Governor Hatfield will win to election to November The fact remains' however that the Democrats to their primary turned down a prospective candidate who wu openly against the Administration Rep Mendel Rivers Democrat ehalrmaa of to House Armed Services Committee said of the Oregon primary shows that to people 'of to country intend to continue their support of President I 1 ire toesed about with too much impunity I -8 i A.

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