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Orono Weekly Times, 23 Dec 1948, p. 8

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Appropriate Atte"Wr Have a CaTd for Ever Ocae-on"counter of a lange 4eafmu tore, the clerk asked theWomn sandngbeside ime Wbait de ,ol d or her. ta lldo"," se sid."Ivlook-, ed ~ ~ li ahths cnd vee bite gtzçtq~ ~k4~fervr yhiulg. ~ yntl ta'd in a ow vie e-~J3' e.e-e--- e My re$et asjts¾~ elut yal n att en i tr '~J A~.i Feb. deltve ~ lIe se-a ted AGRICF LTU heday hlasn't arrived y1t1 bu wt. imagine t'scoingth ud, whientepfsin al hockeyTo pBrass , ill regret tbat teyevr n troucd te entr red lune" 1whil towed along t fte hci [crhîblctlc rIl hcke owa- daysk* VIe frly admi(l)it il] ji-n # e aie- * mas a MpOly Mam.wl se Until recenl thre~o ne !W(l. lot SO mauy years ago onec ~ompan dminafed te lw prîced- wiha better car and wrestedsihe erisbatiI hrd t-) regain ,thec end better ars for the pblc and »üe v1ckofcormettion. Recently several ew éompanie bav enerelte field, one ýof whjIicb ~s lredy maorcontender. VWe bavene deawbeherthey will sur' eeed Gr faibut te Sole tes t vol be wheter béycanmake a car 'lhe public w utsataprice if' wl1t pay.ý Since manbegan)te.wap goods bsseadof ivng n wathe could mak hmsefmen hv been try- bsg te crner markets, te get a 1noruopoly. There is no record ofs' succesful mnopoly without the belp f thepolitical machinecry of, govrnmnt.The cartels of E--urope are algoveruetsosrd Monoply isnof inevitable m the steel ind's-ry or ay therVas long ai people are fre tn get in or ont snoopoy i imossbleexcept by goernmnt or CHt Atsbeip TheLabr art'spamphlet aLse say: "ontolof tee crnres with it~~~~~~ àoto f h cnoy" Tis ~s robbl f0 brada state-meuf but it e -pinste real reason wby flcpoiticýl ladr want control af Palestine On it i return trom a quick trip to Palestine the acting United Na- tions Mediator, Dr. Ralpb J. Bunche, reported that prospects for a permanent peace in- the Holy Land are better than, ever before. He said thaf nowh,!ere in is tes- vels through thef Middle East did he hear any talk of resumption of full-'scale bostilities befweenAab and Jews, and thaf bofh sides are sbowing marked neadiniess teoý nego- l .iste a peaceful settîrment. AIl of!iiWlCbsoundi vrry hopetul aud promis:ing. H owever, there are other ahoiisWho do nef take qUite sncb anoptimistie outlook. According te British delegafe Han-' oe Beeley the situation in Palestine raishigbly "iexplosive", and he accsedtheIsraeli anmed forces of having made two "incursions" îute Traus'jondan territory in deiance o! the Secuity Couucil's ordens. He gave warming that any Trarli at- tack on that teritery might "oblige Bntainte take action iuvisaged in eifs treaty with that Anab country"> which iflealis, in plainer Words, that there is a possibiiity ot Great Bni- tain being fonced te fight agaîinaf sae.That, o! course, could mear, a 19ane-up xvich ;might spreadt worl-d wîde prop)lortio)ns.e- antonjg iw th rasthisevs îK Abduîaho! ransorduiabajscde- elard tat bs Gvt½nnt osd swelliug. -bis style'- :-providvs okers as ce Lhy'etefolks dedY CLAP- aid shoutin And with the over-lengthy sons they have these days, no can continue io give the clients, they' have cor-ne ta expect. ln words, in theïr so-clled "p, ýp" cof the gaine the -ruguls ý-our humble opinion, piled1 hlea of futuire trouble for1 selves. Attendances have no gun t a lu off, as yet, to anya ciablce.,etent--but saie of "friends" who do a. bit of scalping on the side tel us suckers are gettingý a bit chosey-ani-d if isnl't nearly aý ta get top prices for the pastelý except wvhen fwo top teanm Pl aying. ~.Somnething similar occiL sport, if you can caîl it day bicycle riding. Ilu the if. was imply a gind, pedallers goîng rounld; until - at lengthy inter teain would try te 'stý Theýn there would be aý baloo, unitil the Janin ended by the exhanti athletes, and the cnowd si te wait foir anoth'-er. vwhat othbr tioni ofLit selted dowpn Then the promotes-astute f c- iaws, gs they thoughit-fiured thatr If anc or two s; uch "jais" Per eveii- ing ýcould get the -cro(wds on dgeý, more of thern would be even more likely te draw customners, Sa t'hey of mney of vrigsiz7es fir anly tem thaut ode a oip onthe other&. th, ý[-' tu* boared t ans-nlean trugh -n1 almot îeviaiyte tome go Wrdon'! tink 1anyýthiiýga "dateas tatwill happen teý is or"wentefolks tr oo ingattheir h'ockey dollars iustý Mý Citically as Fthlev areceinn f0lo ok tthirmvioesw predict thiat ernpty pewsIn Big Leagule hckyarcmas wil not be the rarite, they'e bren for thc Then, e tbii, the tide wi1 ll to Poussibly t etej iir red unie willbe ejiiniated, and trickery, Smoef)li skatinig -sud1clstick-hanldlinýý wiI1 cornle back to their on it is qurte- loficeabc le tat wheu M2a-x Bmutley -onle of thîe vr few lef t whîo klovws 1how 1to handî a e4stic-gets cet o hce Addors someof bis SAicY stithecronwdnoise offe raiiCsestu0 <roar- n some of ]ýh yownngrgeneratonloom atmeewa- othetriinaazmetasif sayinlg, iWeIL wbat do you kuw about that"--re id the guly everlear lat-act that way?", A11 of which should bac enougný 'regarding hocke-y - or about a-ny, sport-for the time being. Ma ybLe* 'ie're ail wet: in what we've JuLit been predficting. We've been wronag before-in fact, alilour lif ewee nmade somnething of a hobby of pull- ing boners, so once mnore woni't mrake mnuch difference, Any-,way, we take thisopotiy of wsigta al aOurrads-h whole treecifthemi-bestwse ora very H-appy Chrstmas-aad may 1949 be the beet year you've evyer had-and the worst yofi ever PHI lhave. = 5IiîCRî. JlIlt ete-jke-. le- (lU veut' thîcks Februîey an 10e-i le-e-b reatbe- t,) iay Five cataiog il) i e- ioze, if yoUr Uitornt le-t <e-e-e-i logue. ce. o ti W"tt~ aise Su sersviil*, wain, t ite&. oz. pr~ --~ Maxim. Toronto If A' VE 600 ACRES Twp. * Lan contents. C lie-or experiene iloilanti arc Inine-lgratîon Chailtain, Ont HI-P Write TO0 11, 5 ft. iSas cd. firet eb. Huit s dealer, -eracti- aie elde W. -E. 5695J-4. headless, 'roviions Close 50 aae-er in colis v reen, bieek joInt - - ced coofint, pape - elle-e-or base-rd. -- redue-st. Immediati Assis'- Colt ROUI j lIer ROUI Riding "Hot Shot"-Clarence Pîtou, sensational 17-year-oid apprentice jpckey, .has been fairly "burning up the tracks" lately and xiii finish his first riding season wîth a markof close ta 250 wilning mounts.' WIITGOS 0ON IN TFI Th e Paris Round-Up On- December lilih the third ne- gular session o! the Unlited Nationls General Assemibly came tc an eild-. -,Af the beginning of tie Fall,e 82 daiy.s before, delegates oi' 58 nations hdgathered in the Plasde Chail- weehl. ThCýe dlegtes spoke somethingarond seetîtenlymio wnds. ach day minogrrap oer- wreo th prceeingtsreftr date, burst forth into a harvest. But, from this angle, it looks veny mucb as fbough the xvhole att air- if if benelfited anybody at ail - di(' good oly o Paris hotrîkeepers, merhans. jth the Ruissins "no-ng" verypropo-îli madk h -iWstrpAlîiçs- aûvye versa -hopes fora fLnal 1oLd sett Mn someow srm een mre rmot than bey id th daywlipac was eclaed -andWr aIl looked orward 0 "no mre, r" wailp jeatI, ,tfic merrp tl inka great fie o tior ,.' e e tj t lit5 «labbejgt, ti epb~ fme ut ýi( e-e-ue In , r0citw ZiLi o~ aib ar bipffi, te ri tete tbat par a1julpiltu vlae Trt~>u meegage ~~J4 rta alwaI'o brougfjt tb li~e, -e $455. Square. d g-een. 55.00 f. giien. rieo Chacette, Que. DLXON ne-atte-e- Drua Sti READ and wone-en in -e-fy le-y taktnm a eecvf ce exate-e-îna- onal Teainins vinge Sire-et. e-îuîirated instrun- ,teci offer. Bandi' y

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