THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 11, 1966 15 \ MAUD SQUIRES CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL ART PRIZE WINNERS ICKS, 15, "esa le Mention T. R. McEwen Senior ALICE SCHMID, 13, inner T. R. McEwen Senior JIM MacLEAN, 14 Honorable Mention T. R. McEwen Senior DALE DUTRIZAC, 14, Runner-up Vincent Massey Bank Rate Uncertain As U.K. Faces Squeeze By RAMOND PALMER ceeding bank rate for the first LONDON AP)---There was a time. growing feeling in British fi-| The rate of interest on treas- nancial circles today that thejury bills, which the market| bank discount rate, which gov- |buys by tender, also rose again. | erns Britain's interest support rate of 2.79 U.S. dol- lars. The Bank of England was reported to have spent millions supporting sterling and its for- lward commitments were said| rates,|It now is at its highest level) Ito be mounting steadily. will have to be raised soon,|since the bank rate was cut to pUNps NOT RETURNING cent from seven per possibly next Thursday. six per The bank rate has been six/cent. per cent since June 3 last year. The prices of British govern-\day. Forward rates came un- ment funds declined sharply on/der selling pressure from over-| the London Stock Exchange Fri-|seas and fell sharply against} day, with some undated issues|the United States dollar. Con- reaching all-time lows. fidence in the currency re- Strong pressure on interest/mained at a low ebb. rates also was evident in Lon-, The pound has taken a ham- don's money market, where|mering this week and lan-| the rate of "fine"' per cent to 6 1-6 er | cent, ex- Cancer Victim Recovers From Medical Experiment: BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Larry| Rink lost a leg to the disease, Rink's second experimentalja rare type of bone cancer cancer transplant has been|called osteogenic sarcoma, be-| completed and he is out of the/fore the treatment here. hospital today with hope that) He returned June 5 for the the operation might have pro-|second exchange. The hospital! longed his life. would not identify his new part-| oun 21, ah Ha Raia jner or give details of the sec- ich., was discharge riday|ond operation. vn egy Page ma mg In the first experiment, Rink| was paired with Thomas E. pecting their first child in Sep- Welker, 21, of Conrad, Mont., tember. , t giWho died May 19. He also ex- He is the only survivor of 8| hanged tissue with Robert F. four-way series of nage ag Alun, 29, of Tucson, Ariz., last March at Roswell Park,|who 'died May 8. The fourth New York state's cancer re- participant, search and treatment center. |§, o¢ Fiourtown, Pa., als |paired with Allen, died April 25,| Korean Rebel Back In States Dr. Sigmond H. Nadler per- |formed the experiments, which MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)--Ko-| rean War traitor Claren «! e| involved trading of eacli part-| ner's cancerous tissue and an ex- Adams, back home after years behind the Bamboo Gar. change of white blood cells. '| Pope Talks With tain, spent his first day here Conservative quietly, visiting with relatives and friends. VATICAN. CITY (AP) -- Al- He arrived by train in the fredg Cardinal early morning darkness Friday,| pitied unnoticed except by his family e and neighbors who greeted him Special birth control commis- at the railroad station. sion's recommendations on re- Adams, a slender Negro, said Jaxing the Roman Catholic rule life in the United States is "as|against contraceptives, was re- different as night and-day from|ceiyed in an unscheduled audi- pron ay ra been pone ence today by Pope Paul. adding that he wants to "settle ss d down and find my way back to ong Re Seg Waly this type of life The former army corporal), pi his se age ee and) june 28 children, Della, 7, and Louis, 3, Hak wade Shan: AA HUE, to the home of his mother, Mrs Gladys Peoples, who hadn't| There was no official disclos seen her son since he enlisted|Ure of what they talked about in the army when he was 18 Vatican sources speculated that} Adams._now--27.-one--of 23} the 75-year-old ca ME Americans who refused repatri-|Pope again of his opposition to ation at the close of the Korean|@ny change in the church's po-| War, was taken prisoner: Dec. sition on birth control. 1, 1950. He spent 12 of his 16 years away from home in China|will announce his decision on working as a translator. the birth control question was with Pope Paul al_teld-the| Sterling had another unsettled) aye. not returning. bills rose 3-32|guished the whole time under |,, '3 lwhat used to be accepted as the) Harry T. bgp | conserva-| heads. the commission which turned its final report over to the pontiff It is not known when the Pope} Foreign-owned funds that al- ways leave London at mid-)ear And French} jand other continental bankers | jare reported talking freely of} devaluation. Another sign of uncertainty; Friday was a rise in the price} of gold on the London buliion market. Gold shares also were| ee demand, but other | CARRINE: SULLIVAN, 15, Runner-up Ridgeway Senior Public Ail the signs were that Brit-| jain is in. for another credit |squeeze. Chancellor of the Ex- Lawyer's Seek eet ene ea aaa Nina Dyer's Heir jthe fall to see whether LONDON (AP)--Swiss al stronger squeeze is needed, but! law- strong enough to be irre-\to the estate of former model sstibe. Say some experts. Nina Dyer, estimated to be Unless Callaghan drasticaliy : |squeezes consumption, reduces| Worth £1,000,000 ($3,000,000), limports and cuts government, One of her relatives lives in |spending, these experts say, Canada. |Britain. can expect another bi Jdrain on its. gold reserves this raging around her will which| |month. specified the estate should be | This means they, would haye|divided among animal chari- fallen by something over £200,-| ties. Under French law it is not |000, 000 ($600,000,000) in the five possible for this request to be 'months since February. Thi; fulfilled without a certain por-, '\time of the year is usually a/tion of the estate being divided! |good one-for foreign earnings,|among family claimants, |but this year the trend has been| Miss Dyer, a former London reversed, The recent seamen's|model was married twiee--to strike did not help. Baron Heinrich von Thyssen In just over two weeks, Cal- and Prince Sadruddin Aga jlaghan must face the finance|Khan, half-brother of the late |ministers of the 10 rich coun-|Aly Khan. She committed sui-| tries who bank-roll Britain, He cide a year ago in her Paris is due to describe to them the apartment. |progress being made towards) Claims already have been |solvency. lodged against the estate. One Experts are saying it is al-\was made by a 67-year-old imost inconceivable that he can|managing director of a British face his fellow finance minis-| electrical company who says he ters without having taken fur-|is Nina's father and that her ther, stronger action to cure| mother left him while she was Britain' s economic ills pregnant. Ottaviani, re-| to disapprove of the} What does the Bank of Montreal offer you? Basic Banking, that's what! Basic Banking is based on the fact that nine times out of ten when you enter a bank you are looking for service in one'of three basic areas--savings, personal chequing or current accounts, Basic Banking means simply that we have geared our branch offices to give you absolutely top performance in these three vital services. With Basic Banking, you'll get your banking done pleasantly and efficiently and be on your NY tee me sen the ol unten way ina matter of minutes. 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