Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Sep 1964, p. 10

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you are not interested: in his)\CONTRIBUTION TOO SMALLIcites "su bt!e discrimination" credit rating of your frienas, | MONTREAL (CP)--Dr. Jes-jagainst women in academic life bay Dine sons n him ane Bernard, weg of = as a reason, your frien ause you wanted ology at Pennsylv Se tes joo to do them both a favor. It's versity, says North American ALIENS EMPPLOYED unfortunate that the woman women are not making as great Sweden has more than 133,000 turned out to be a deadbeat but a contribution to higher educa-|aliens working in the country, it's not your fault, so forget it.|tional life as they vould. She|of whom 42,000 are women. with this physician at my sug- ide in the doctor's office three gestion, He treated her andjtimes since and the matter of other members of her family|her delinquent bills has been and they seemed well pleased. brought up everytime. About three months ago when Is this MY responsibility? I was in the doctor's office both What shall I dob--RESENT- the doctor and his nurse asked FUL me why my friend didn't pay| Dear Resentful: And I don't her bills, I was floored. I have|blame you: Tell the. physici 10 THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, Thursday, September 17, 1964 ANN LANDERS | Do Animals Rebuke Mankind? Otis then, and they like him aj writing apropos the letter you/lot less now, But this is not my printed recently about Kelley's| problem. cat who refused to eat meat on} Everytime Otis and I have an Friday and the dog in Highland argument he threatens to go! Park, TIll., who insisted on) back to my sister who is still in' kosher food--served on a Yid-/love with Otis and makes no - dish newspaper. I was not at secret of it. } all surprised. I have always I don't know what my true, known that animals are more feelings are. Sometimes I love intelligent than people. him and sometimes I hate him, | +) Our furred and feathered Yesterday when Otis took me) / \friends have never started a swimming and did all. those! war yet, and we have had three fancy high dives from the big) lollapaloozers in the past 45: board I loved him. Tonight) years. when he got drunk and told me) It is a rare species of beast I was a cheap imitation of my who will leave its young. Hu- sister, I hated him. | mans abandon their children Do you think if I married Otis everyday. and he was all mine--legally,) Animals kill only for food, or that is--we could make a go of if they are attacked. Not so it? I amIN DOUBT #\with humans. Every few days ear In: Throw Otis in the some kid chops up his parents tank and let him swim back to! because he eouldnt' have the your sister (and pray that she' family ear. : won't take him, either). Did you know that in 1960 the ear Ann Landers: There are U.S. National Institute of seyeral competent physicians in Health accorded a grant of oyr community but. 1 am espe- $100,000 to a_ scientist who cially devoted to one. He has wanted to teach arithmetic to|peen wonderful to me and my champanzees? I ask you, Ann family, and I credit him with Landers, where did the phrase haying saved the life of our \"dumb animal' come from?-- younger child. | THE CYNIC I've told many friends about," Dear Cynic: Kenneth Gal- my high regard for this physi- braith takes it a step further. cian and have recommended| \He points out in a recent book him to new people who have} } ; that humans turn to animals, moved to this city. | awa, was her sister's matron of; both alive and dead, to advance About a year ago a friend of| ee gaa! apie Proctor their own positions. 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