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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Jul 1977, p. 10

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'Arms Bazaar' details futile world-wide arms race Shi hitti ; ? at C -Israeli arms race was in part a _ Jranisanarmsfreak,and up with arms sales. "If lead in abolishing Then, he says, govern- step in such a_ public " ST TP enane th compares Bernhard {a a ae are betta aaa oo bes tin and race between two policies Sampson observes, 'In we don't sell arms, slavery. The U.S., says ments of the world will be awareness ane ae : ey NEWS aise fe ApIrO" ABDEY ane pee WOME jose inside America...the keys California...in the someone else will,"isthe Sampson, is the only forced to reveal the full Honestly, it's not really pier Peel Rt Perea quueeWiile Be F Tce Was , ~~ to restraint lay as much summer of 1976,the Shah fationale, an excuse power that can take an_ extent and implications of hot weather reading, but Sgheneed radiation "enmeshed with Lockheed, in the Pentagon and seemed to be lurking which Sampson says _ effective lead against the this deadly business certainly, put it on your warhead - the one that he was also secretly e Congress as in Cairo and everyw dryly was originally race which up to now they've list for serious perusal bail fae 'ay me co dae i geenerys Book revieW neriealecas! Beldnce, sheen eine pe for the ARE ret, anHlis solution? Informed kept secret, for fear of when the weather cools TAN) Sp LEG tae = principal rivals Shah an arms freak every projection of future which was also regarded public opinion. "The arousing public opinion off a bit. Pedic Vay You yar The UN arms enperey Te si As the income of the earnings." as essential to the free more a public is informed and ; left wing ex- ae Arms peat a He Rnenons Sampson It's ae sagt AES ue a small arm, supplied by a controlled by four major middle eastern countries Politics then, and trade system and the and involved, the more Socal t jo deen eee aides sew con entan by au, - bea it ingate Paiiedus see ie ay oduntcy. powers, as they changed increased so did their economic development economies of Europe and prospect there will be of is eading i nee et a sae g BUS Het GecitinisT ae. Coat i a aS Sampson charges that sides and interests. "The arsenals. The Shah of seem inextricably bound America. Britaintook the achieving a saner world. azaar could be 9 $12.95. makes our modern world -- ee Sa tick Sampson has already written about Britain, the & ' world's major oil com panies, and multinational conglomerates His newest book deals with the salesmanship, the hoopla and the big deals 3) 1 of the heavy arms in Ut dustry / His sources are im i) pressive. He had access We pick the best fruits, vegetables, meats and poultry just for you. Our buyers are constantly searching to bring you the finest products money can buy. Our meats are federally inspected. Everything that can be done to assure you of the utmost in quality is being taken care of at A&P. Our standards are high, but we don't stop there--we guarantee every purchase you make. All prices shown in this : teed effective thru If it's proof you want, come on in--we do pick the best, so you can, too. amare July 30th, 1977. free trade. It (became) the centre for free trade in weapons." There's a good bit of fascinating history mixed in with the chronicles of to Senate sub-committee hearings, and talked to experts and authorities in Washington, New York, , London, Paris, Japan & and the Middle East One of his sources, by the way is a chap called é Bob Woodward.) Perhaps it was a visit to 3eirut, under fire, that provided the inspired wording of the _ book's title. "'Beirut was always bribery and deals in The Arms Bazaar. There are several fascinating pages on Alfred Nobel, the OPEN CIVIC HOLIDAY discoverer of dynamite and the founder of the Monday, August 1st most famous of the world's peace prizes. The ' 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Krupps get a lot of ink, and attention is paid to i Vickers and to Carnegie, Happy holiday from unique in the Middle East a pacifist who made a all of us at A&P! for its cosmopolitan and fortune in armour plate Action Priced Reconstituted REALEMON LEMON JUICE e aN NN Action Priced . MEA Vanilla or Chocolate Ripple WESGATE ICE CREAM e aN Action Priced Solid Light - BYE THE - SEA TUNA 769: (Chicken of the Sea Light Chunks Tuna 6-0z Tin 69¢) Hiroshima and Nagasaki marked the end ; of European supremacy ASSORTED in arms, and the birth of the US military and in MANNING Y,. dustrial complex a 2 LITRE Lockheed, assisted by COOKIES Pkg e CIN bribery, invaded Europe, mre and the Prince Bernhard affair is well detailed. 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