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Show What the Seers Predict for 1968 By BRAD STEIGER New Author of "Strong year's Eve. The time when we wistfully backward-an- d anxiously forward. What will happen to us in 1968? ts Of course, nobody can be sure, bnt do believe' that some persons indeed have the unique ability to predict the future. The experts, of course, five no credence to phony fortunetellers, palm readers, stargasers, .and spiritualists. But in the case of select "seers," the evidence is overwhelming: they have been uncannily accurate in their forecasts. Family Weekly asked a number of seers to predict what 1968 has to offer, and they have come up with some startling: pro- -. nouncements. Right or wrong, only time will tell but here's what they say we can expect: parapsy-chologis- world-famo- Vf: JOHN PENDRAGON us I John Pendragon, England's remarkable seer, in rmmrAeA hv minv in ha Via mmt triftaA prophet and clairvoyant of our time. His forecasts consistently have proved to be per cent accurate. In print and as much as one year in advance of the actual occurrence, Pendragon predicted Pres. John F. Kennedy's assassination, the re-tirement of Nikita Khrushchev, the detonation of Red China's atomic bomb, Lyndon B. Johnson's election and his operation, the New Orleans investigation of the "plot" to kill Kennedy, the Middle-Eacrisis, Russian Premier Alexei Kosy-gin- 's visit to the U.Nn and the recent illness of Pope Paul. , 'Among the events which Pendragon forecasts for the coming year are: The sudden death of a duke, which will re7 quire a postmortem and an inquest Two princes will have trouble with their health, one so seriously that his condition will make headlines. The beginning of a coalition government in rowan of PropUcy," "W. How Uvod lofora." and "ESP-Y- ow Sxlh $mm" ident of the United States, and his victory will be a greater upset than that of Harry Truman's ' in 1948. Within two years the U.S. and Russia will be allied in a war against Red China. . xn t ; i j. mi ve uiurc nuia iiu uur mere nui cities, uut outbreaks law will be passed to stop such violent Great Britain which will be, in effect, a dictatorship by 1975, whether the Royalty remains there or not A French doctor or scientist win make a remarkable discovery which will lead to a greater understanding of the cause and cure of certain malignant conditions of the body. He will be rejected by Britain, but America will accept and extend his theories! Russian Premier Kosygin will withdraw from office owing to pressures within the Kremlin. It will be announced that he is retiring for reasons of health. The war in Vietnam will continue with unabated fury for many more months. Japan will become a great thorn in the side and of communism in general. Closer China of links will be established among Japan, the U.S and Great Britain.' There are great pressures building up within President Johnson which will undermine his health, perhaps rather suddenly. There will be an increasing opposition from his detractors, both with regard to Vietnam policy and home affairs. The death of a close personal associate also will affect him in his private life. There will be an archaeological discovery of some importance in northern Texas, probably on the border of New Mexico, in the vicinity of the panhandle city of Amarillo.. Severe earth tremors and floods may cause a number of casualties in San Francisco. . of lawlessness. 4 s MALVA DEE 7- ' - sJBtr., v The amazing Canadian psychic" is the name earned by Malva Dee, the seeress of "Enchanted Acres" in the HaHburton Highlands of West Guilford, Ontario. She predicted in print the death of Sir Winston Churchill, the Watts riots is Los Angeles, and the Munsinger affair which scandalized Canadian government circles. 11 L fit one agrees wnn wonn renaragon wsi mere are ".- -. . pressures around President Johnson .which wiU take him from the public eye." .Among her other glimpses of 1968. she sees: There will be no major outbreak in the Cold War which win trigger a nuclear war. There will be the usual rumors flying back and forth, however, and some minor incidents will occur. But due to the coming U.S. election, there will be a "hands off" policy enforced by the Russians. India win face a time of peril, as fire will ravage a large city. Other nations win lend a helping hand. New Orleans, Cleveland, Houston, Memphis, and Los Angeles win be in the headlines as racial trouble spots. Dissension may be felt between Canada and the United States over water rights. A plan will be drawn up and will be rejected by Canada as being totally unsuitable. An alternate agreement wiU be reached. A noted member of the British Royal family win die. 1 . T" LL-- -- , R.C.UOC" ANDERSON 1 st Family Weekly, December SI, 1967 ' Israel will prevail, although there will be continued trouble in the Middle East A' cure for cancer will be announced soon. 85-to-- 90 - - R. C. "Doc" Anderson of Rossville, Ga., gained fame as a prophet by predicting Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt's death, the detonation of the first atomic bomb, the election of President Eisenhower, and the dates for the end of fighting in both theaters of World War II. , For 1968, "Doc" Anderson offers these inter" esting predictions: George Wallace will be elected the next Pres- - ; . ( . |