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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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Daily News, Lebanon; Feb. 16, 1955 MORE ON Labor (Cenllnutd from Fear) lions of dollars worth of insurance a year Some two weeks ago Lee Mioton, head of the AFL's Glass Bottle Blowers Union, found on his desk a personal letter from President Eisenhower, It was an invitation lo dinner for the night of Feb. 7. Minion went, although he had just turned down an offer of appointment as Assistant Secretary of Labor of the S. because he disagreed with the Republicans on some issues.

He reports that in an informal, free-swinging conversation with Ike, he found the President well versed on the need for aid to schools, on labor and on geo-poli- tics. And Minton and the President both had a strong distaste for Fascist South American regimes Keep your eye on the trial of Henry (The Dutchman) e- wakl. That case in New York's Federal Court can crack wide open Anniversary Sale Reg. 4) 4 Gas 4m JL gal. ARNOLD'S SERVICE STATION Ave.

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Cor, 9th CUMBERLAND STS. Phone: 2-7681 Lebanon, Pa. Btnuri J. tonyntlum, YES Open for houri loons mads lo of all nmounding lownf the interlocking network of Mr. Bigs behind the.mobs and some unions.

Two prominent labor chiefs one dead, one now internationally famous may be brought iu- to Ihe testimony. Pressure from John Lewis on Congressmen from coal slates where there are hundreds of thousands of jobless will soon result in the opening of the government's huge surplus food warehouses. Hundreds of millions of tons of wheat, wheat flour, cornmeal, butler, cheese, dried and dried beans, will soon be made available to the unemployed free and in quantity to each near-hungry family It's heartwarming (o watch new magical industries open up thousands of jobs. There is, for example, the latest type of radar "gadget." It is an off-shore manmade island a platform riding the waves somewhat like the floating oil wells used off the Gulf Coast. These floating towers will make up a warning net to flash news of invading enemy aircraft.

Up to 30 men will be able live on the platform, each of which is costing the Navy about $5,000,000. To built one will take some 600 to 700 men. The Navy is contracting; for 30 of the "radar providing 18,000 new jobs for the CIO Marine Shipbuilders Union. If you want a tip off on the "guaranteed work week" which soon will be making labor history look at a contract just signed between Waller Reuther's Auto Union and the Rado Manufacturing in Mich. T.ie pact says that so long as a man reports for work on Monday h'e is guaranteed 40 hours pay whether or not he works more than an hour.

ONLY if the worker is told on the Saturday before not to report in does the guarantee not. apply. HE SE-liS 'EM FOND DU LAC, Wis. fAP) Michael McNulty, 102, likes jigsaw puzzles. "There aren't many 102-year-old men around who can do them with their glasses off," he says.

RADIO PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16 Evening News for 15 Varisty Hr. by News Tennessee News ivews Tha Lone Ranger: Aeivs Man's -News In tha be FBI Drama; Jack Gregson; Squad 8:3 News; 21st Sentenced Jack Perry Serenade; 9:30 Amos-Andy: Record Room: IXince Aews London nbo to Danca The Jazz netg OUR BOARDING HOUSE wJHi MAJOR HOOPLE ALL AlR-COsiDlTlOriED IMLAVS, AMD T'M TRUST VOU HAvJS MORE Ty4oSE VJKO TO BOY 6TOCk I si MOO'S, 5 FAD CPEDtTORS FlMO 6O1 TO keep "EH TILL MARCH PAIR OF FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger Nixon In El Salvador Slop On Good Will Tour SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador President Richard M. Nixon Tuesday assured President Oscar Osorio of El Salvador that the "good neighbor policy" has full bi-partisan backing in the United States. Nixon paid a courtesy on Osorio shortly after his arrival here on the fourth stage of a mile, IQ-nation goodwill tour of Central America and the Caribbean, Osorio said that President Eisenhower and former President Truman have "shown great cooperation" and expressed hope that Nixon's visit "will result in even more decisive cooperation." Nixon assured Osorio that, "regardless of any change in the political control of the U.S., all agree on the necessity and value of maintaining close friendship with the.

American Republics." NO DISCORD HERE DBS MOINES, Iowa (AP) In one apartment building William Music lives in Apartment 119, and in Apartment 21G is Robert Melody Amy ETIQUETTE SOCIAL CODE FOR TEEN-AGERS On my recent visit to Kansas City I spoke at the Barstow Schoo for Girls. Like many fine schools Barstow has a social code that is circulated not only among the par ents and children but which is made available to other schools and surrounding communities. The code is long and I shall give only part of it here. If you are interest ed in reading more, please let me On dating, Barstow says: 1. A definite interval of time be tween end of social engagemen and arrival at home should be agreed upon between parents anc he young people.

One hour shouk be ample. 2. Late meandering is a dangerous habit and tends to create an Strange As It Seems By Elsie Mix 4. -SHoT DOWN OVcK MlNDORO ISLXvm, WALKED AWAY WITHOUT A tUROPErXN RULERS IN PERIOD OF IN THt OF Trfe WfcAX, Hm.ER,Wr\SFORCEDTo His PROFESSORSHIP MTriS fX ANOTHER, He WENT OF HIS UFE SWEETIE PIE By Nadine Seltzer "Who put the real golf ball in with my cotton ones?" Highways and Byways Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Take a short 5 Seen on highways 4 On the right 2 Western state 3 Clinging KDone oftener 4 Sat on byways 5 Wing-shaped than highu-ays Christmas tree 2 Consumed decoration 3 Medley 7 Very warm Toward the 8 Decreases sheltered side 9 Soprano JS'Operated a car Frances on a highway 10 Ogle crfty Composer or 9n Jerome 2ff Cape UDtain Wing-iooted 31 Pronoun 2 ge 19Ele rical cape in Jmts rfv ttS23 ambler 38 Coin, up 22 Goddess of discord 2-1 Seed vessel 26 Plunk 27 Oriental coin 30 Louse 32 City of gondolas 34 Sfirs jjp (col).) 35 Dropsies 36 Measures of byways 24 Land measure40 Radicals 25 Space Beveled joint 26 Nuisances 42 Greek 27 Feigns mountain 28 Habitat plant Indians 44 Nurse 46 Glacial ridges 47 High wind 48 Great Lake 50 President hill Eisenhower "Could borrow a coin to flip to Me who payt for 37 Asterisk 39 Soils Minus 41 Bad (preflx) 42 Blackbird 45 Metal money 43 Worst ventilated 51 Sailor 52 Denomination 53 Wood knot 54 High priest 55 Inquires 56 Existence (Fr.) 57 Watch 36 3 13 14 10 undesirable reputation. 3.

Informality in dress has gone too far to be proper for some occasions. A neat appearance has a bearing on behavior. 4. Parents and young folks have a common understanding as to where and with whom time is to be spent. 5.

Follow rules of etiquette." This is essential for social maturity, On driving: 1. Young people must be impressed with the idea that to drive an automobile is a privilege which they must earn by responsible driving and conduct. An automobile is a lethal weapon. 2. A boy entrusted with the responsibility of driving a car must WORD-A-DAY By BACH.

NOT TO BE PERSUADED OR MOVED BY. EMTREATY OR RELENTLESS STOP FIGHTING OLD AGE- IT'S INEVITABLE promise not to touch liquor in any is price of thfe privilege of driving. 3. Some responsibility toward the maintenance and appearance of the shared car should be accepted by the young family member. 4.

A healthy respect for danger is a good foundation for the embryo driver. Reckless driving can jeopardize lives and economic welfare of an entire family. On drinking: 1. No one has the right to serve any. alcoholic beverages to other people's children.

"Serving drinks" creates a situation they are too young to handle with poise and good judgment. NOTE: A copy of the complete Barstow School for Girls Social Code may be had by writing Dr. Richard H. Sears, Barstow School for Girls, Kansas City, Mo. Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

(Miss Vanderb'ilt, author of the No. 1 best-seller on etiquette, "Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Book Nothing New In World Nature Didin'l Invent SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Slanley Mulaik, University of Utah zoologist, contends there's virtually nothing new in 'the world not even radar and jet propulsion that hasn't been tried in nature. Mulaik said that jet propulsion has been used for ages by dragonfly nymphs and squids. Bats navigate on a principle that he said is almost identical with sonar and radar. Tin snips and nutcrackers? laik compared these with the claws of a lobster.

A hypodermic needle, the zoologist noted, is the same as the stinger of a scorpion or the fangs of a rattlesnake. The pipes of an organ and a tiny whistle built in trachea of birds; thft Iris diaphrito, commonly used to light for cameras, and the eye of an owl operate on the same principles. Mulaik's favorite oddity in. nature is a comparison of the modern whale 'harpoon the tongue of a woodpecker. Just the same, he insisted, cxcept.for size.

An orange contains 5 lo 10 per cent of sugar. of Etiquette," cannot answer lers personally, but will do so as space permits in this column. Address her in care of this newspaper.) Too many people have tried to get up In the world by means of down Theyll Do It Every By Jimmy Hatlo WH4T6IVESOM 1 NOW BEENJF THREE WAITING MERE TROUBLE TO 1VIE A WALP-UR E4RLY FLIGHT IS DELAYED FOR WHAT SEEMS LIKE D4VS NOTICE OKAFURTUER MOLD TMAT A-COUPLE OF VEARS PROM NOW WHEN YOU'RE OLD BALp HEAD 1 NO TEETH IAND WRINKLES ALL OVER YOUR THIS PAPER ROUTE OF YOURS DOESN'T LOOK TOO TOUGH, IT'LL BE A CINCH FOR AN OLD NEWSBOV LIKE ME TO THERE'S ONE HOUSE, LAST ONE MY KIND OF SCARES AFTER WHICH ONE 15 THAT? A MR. IT'S GOT LOTS TREES AROUND IT AND LATELY, I'VE HAD A FUNNY FEEL NG LIKE I'M BEING rttuW3 -wKt WHY PAY When You Can Buy The Best For Less At Of Myerstown UOKS sKs AUTCSWrV HAD a ANO WHEN THc JITNEYS YOUR WkND AT CAUeWT A BftO IN IT A MOTJ5D CAM SOU PUT ME LONO A CViVSf VA YHAT NEXT AMP wo SIGN OP wi AT HIS OFFICE. I'M TO SSUEVE WELL THAT WAS MCE' -'6 WAS JUST PASSING.

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