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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 38

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Page 40 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Thursday, June 27, 1968 PROMISES EQUALITY I LONDON (UP!) Britain's woman minister for employ-i ment and productivity made a "categonal pledge" Wednesday to obtain equal pay for women la Ford Motor who have demanded the samei pay as men. Company plant EnrAyfa fl Ft Drtllf tha same Ull UUIC IU II. TVllV For Army Basic Training NASSER VISIT Kenneth W. Kohr. 18.

son ol Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Kohr, Jonestown RD 2, has enlisted in CAIRO Ga Mrs. Barbara Castle said the'mal Abdel Nasser will visit the the U.S.

Army and is enroute to increases in pay for women Soviet Union July 4 at the Ft La whcre he wil1 un should be made at the expense I invitalion of thc soviet Govern- ders dght week of basic of increases in male salaries Ai training. Upon completion of basic he will be assigned to Ft. Wolters, where he will attend pilot training for 36 weeks. Upon completion of this course he will receive his pilot wings and be promoted to the grade of Warrant Officer. He is a graduate of Norlebco High School, class of '68.

UIJ li ment. the United Arab Republic where necessary. The issue been illustrated in recent weeks (government announced Wednes- by the strike of seamstresses at'day. Hot Dogs and Hamburgers Taste Better on Holsum Sof-Buns FATAL MISTAKE MUNCIE, Ind. Lord's will be done," Thomas E.

Stewart shouted after Delaware Circuit Judge Alva Cox said he was found innocent of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a peeping Tom. A few moments before, the judge had said he was guilty- misreading the jury's verdict. MT. TRAIL STORE MEATS AND GROCERIES Located On Route 501 Schaeiierstown and BrickervilU Meat Cut Fresh Dally No Pre-packed Meat Fancy Sliced Bacon 59 Ground Beef 3 L47 Club Cube Steaks 75 Front Quarters of 49' 22-LB. FREEZER SPECIAL $11.95 MT.

ZION SCHOOL Pupils of the fifth, sixth and seventh grades of the Mt. Zion School posed for this photograph with their teacher, Miss Martha Henneman, in 1919. The pupils are, front row, from left: Levi Darkes, George Yingst, Warren Darkes and Elijah Arnold; second row, Warren Lutz, Earl Spitler, Emma Schaeffer, Pauline Klopp, Fianna Klick, Annie Peffley, Mary Schaef- fer, Beulah Shirk, Viola Webbcrt and Gladys Schlasman; third row, Chester Kittle, Charles Frantz, Catheryn Arnold, Grace Klick, Mabel Brandt, Ada Shirk and Sallie Houtz; fourth row, Paul H. Flinchbaugh, Guy Webbert, Harry Klick, Paul Brandt, George Klick, Stephen Arnold, Lester Granger and Raymond Long. Baldness Two Things Money Can't Do: Buy True Love, Grow Hair By HAL BOYLE YORK (AP) One Of ife's little ordeals is to become bald.

Some 40 per cent of men are afflicted-to a greater or lesser degree with hereditary early jaldness. The fi.rst warning often comes 'rom an offhand remark by a barber: "Getting a bit thin on top, sir. I'd do something about it if were you." Panic seizes you at once. What can you do about it? Every time you your comb after that and hair comes out it looks like the last leaf upon the tree. So you take scalp treatments, douse your skull with all kinds of tonics, rub into your scalp enough un guents and ointments to grease a battleship.

But the more you do about it, the more you worry. And the more you worry, the more you can't help noticing that your forehead is getting higher. Sorrowfully, you are forced to admit that there are two things money can't do. It can't buy true love, and it can't grow hair on a permanently bald except, perhaps, by expensive surgical transplants beyond the ordinary purse. "No practical remedy for this common baldness is available," says the Encyclopedia Britannica, which puts the chief blame on heredity, age, and the influence of male sex hormones.

The same bitter truth is embalmed in the homely old folk saying, "The best way to avoid losing falling Tiair is to keep it in a cigar box." Baldness is not actually a physical handicap, or in most cases a social handicap. It is simply an emotional handicap. With his hair gone or going a fellow simply doesn't feel quite all there. But it isn't nearly as bad as losing your your judgment. worst thing about it is the Jests of your friends who pretend to mistake your gleaming for a lighthouse on sunny days or insist on calling you "Curly." A few punches to the can cure this.

The second worst thing is to see so many dull young hippie- type men going around with such long thatches of hair dangling from their heads it's no wonder their brains are heated to a boil. But envy never helped anybody, and it is of no help to a baldy. He must find other solaces, and they are available. For example, he might learn to take pride in his condition. After all, many modern savants predict the whole human race will be bald in a few centuries.

The baldy is merely ahead of (he pack. Also, baldness saves a man time, money and makes him look crisper and neater. Doesn't a cueball look tidier than a hairball? The ordeal of baldness could be lessened in other respects if society itself would show a bit more kindness. Let's stop kidding bald men. Another constructive step would be to start a campaign to get Congress to have the bald eagle replaced by the bald man as our national symbol.

This makes real sense. The bald eagle is slowly dying out, but there are millions of new bald men every year. Nothing is more America today than baldness. HARD WAY AUCKLAND, New Zealand James Lewis, 20, told a judge Wednesday he would commit murder if it would get him in -jail so he could see his father, who is serving time for murder. The judge said Lewis might get his wish on a charge of recklessly discharging a firearm and threatening a policeman.

INJURED IN FALL Robert Tregasso, 19-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tregasso, 1566 Lafayette was treated Wednesday at Good Samaritan Hospital for a cut on the head after he fell at his grandmother's house. Hippies Go Ape With Hair While Barbers Up Price UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL In staid Boston hippies have gone ape with hair and barbers have raised their prices. Some barbers don't think the move by their Boston colleagues was shear folly, but a trend at the opposite end of the causing barbers knotiy problems, a United Press International survey shows.

At any rate, no move to hike prices is sweeping the nation's barberships, the survey shows, although the barbers are getting snippy about men growing more hair. The raise in Boston has two roots, says Camilio Cimascio. president of the Master Barbers Association of Massachusetts: Hippie hair styles have caused a 30 per cent drop in business, and when they do wander into a barbership, their hair is harder to cut. "We're going back to the caveman age," he said, in announcing prices were jumping a quarter to $2.50. In San Francisco, a "regular" haircut is $2.75.

But the trend is to hair styling starting around $6.50. Many older barbers are retiring, caught between those who want every hair in place and those who want every hair they can get. A barbers union official noted glumly that San Francisco's numerous hippies are only "the extreme" of "an almost universal trend." The trend hasn't been ignored in the City of Angels and trends, Los Angeles. "Our business is up," says John Madden, vice president for Sebring, of Jay Sebring, the famed men's stylist. Sebring is so famed he doesn't even cut hair himself any more, but charged $8.50 from the likes of Kirk Douglas, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Peter Lawford and Prince Rainier (once), Madden A haircut in Atlanta, costs $2.25 "But there are some cut-throats," said one barber, fleecing the language for a pun.

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