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Show III illiillSf-an- It Edward Neilan and Charles that resemble their mothers, and daughters have a tendency to marry men who resemble their fathers. The rationale behind such thinking is that men and women who enjoyed happy childhoods seek to restore the basic relationship they had with their parent of the opposite sex. To test this premise, Arthur Aron, formerly professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, and his students in a social psychology course, spent a week at the City Hall in Toronto, polling couples who were applying for marriage licenses. They asked each respondent to answer a questionnaire designed to rate their parents spouses on six and be What they learned instead, however, was that all the respondents selected a mate with more traits of the the father. mother than "With regard to important aspects of relationships," Aron and his student researchers cluded, "both men and women seek to repeat in con- marriage the relationship they had with their mothers. " Thats RIM The United States (Canada No. 2 is first) trading PARADE REGRETS IT CANNOT ANSWER QUERIES. the prediction of V Smith, whove written a R. study entitled "The Future of the China Market" for Stanford Universitys Hoover Institute. authors point out that Chinas foreign trade jumped fPom $5 billion in 1972 to $3 billion last year. Furthermore, "Peking wants its foreign trade to The a rate of at percent per year. grow 10 at I?' t- X ' J' rK i tor j V'kCV1. ySAAt '3k least AAl'f 'KY Bill Ceutcl "If Chinas oil reserves are even a fraction of what is claimed," the authors say, "in a few years China will he in a position to use her earnings from oil and gas to pay for imports of technology and other foreign fit HjK. v -- u J ft-- - U JSfM., v a u n - Jj If you're planning to Jft vf ? ft - ' V1 -- . U.S. Environmental Irotec-tio- n Agency in cooperation with the Federal Energy Administration. a booklet that lists the estimated economy of more than 250 new cars certified for sale in the U.S. as of Sept. 15, Its is a special booklet for cars that meet the 1974. There special Cali- fornia emission standards; 30 if you intend to buy a car in California, ask for the California version. For single copies write: 81009. For multiple copies of the guide, write Fuel Economy, Federal Energy Administration, ton, D.C. 20461. Washing- . J h . t:- -- - v . 4r?.Vfc 'S ,A, L!' y'i tf . A v j - v Mil Twenty-tw- o John Lindsay, i j dominate & A-i-'- y Pat Weaver, who later mentator on urban will com- affairs; Sen. Sam Ervin N.C.); former U.S. retiring , (D. Attorney General Elliot Richardson, who will comment on politics and national affairs and Studs hreakfast-tim- e effort to Terkol, compete and the "CBS Morning News," the American Broadcasting Corpora- will interview who with "Today workers and comment on tion is putting together ur an early morning $10 labor. ABC TV program, "AMerica," scheduled to premiere on Jan. 6, 1975. show will offer as host Bill Beutel, a newsman from York City: Stephanie Edwards, a featured personality from Los Angeles. is New In addition, ABC on "AMerica, In television, sameness what kills all shows no matter how good or of long standing. The feeling at ABC is that NBC has had early morning leadership long enough. will such big names as , wil invest close to million expects to run in the red for the first two years, but then gradually to wean away large segments of the "Today" audience. two-ho- ABC of ex-Ma- yor New TV. In an - York City, who appear weekly as a years ago ng offer 3 Stephanie Edwards became president of NBC, created an early-mornitelevision show, "Today," which has continued to The " f' ; A-- wAffr iUr 5 j John Lindsay New : L-- , nr'S mobile, you might do well to write away for the "1975 Gas Mileage Guide t ,8 , 1 buy a 1975 model auto- Car Buyers," a for free government publication put together by the j- j, t' r ' Vasr j. fc. e 5vvS''V 0r Vi- 1 U tV?- -- tZ- - S . v, ," I r v ;r ft goods." Fuel Economy, Pueblo, Colo. surpassed Japan as OF MAiL RECEIVED, partner before the year future qualities. anticipated that the brides-to-would rate their future husbands closest to their fathers, and the grooms-to-- be would rate their future wives closest to their mothers. They volume y have a tendency to marry women who OF 2000. and circles, psychological men anthropological, BECAUSE has long been held in HU S&S EDITED by LLOYD SHEARER ", ' v . ' r. ii '7 |