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tmt: 1 (i THURSDAY, SEPT 10, 195 PAd Editorials SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE1. SEYMQTJK, IKR Menu For Nick i f- -WW-. I ill The' menu-that M. Roswell wife, o'f kn Iowa to Niklta 7vC And ThelJN Donna's Beauty Shoppe Note Open For Business SURPRISE For Appointment Call Acme 102 DONNA HEIMAN- MILE SOUTH OF SURPRISE rTr-ioj -1 ''Khrushchev is a guest of the family should please the Russian guest Prime ribs of beefs, roasted, sweet potatoes, gravy, corn on the cob, tossed salad, and apple pie-there is nothing like that on dinner tables in Russia. At least that is the conclusion of visiting newspaper men including Westbrook Pegler who accompanied Vice President Nixon on his Russian tour.

Pegler discussed in his biting manner the poor quality of good served up to American visitors. Perhaps Mrs. Khrushchev would be interested in obtaining some of Mrs. Garst's recipes. The Iowa farm woman would making a new and neighborly international gesture in sending some of her favorite recipes back to Russia by Khrushchev.

If Mrs. Khrushchev Is a capable cook, she might now and then serve to the Premier a dinner a la American as a pleasant reminder of his U. S. visit Communist aggression In Laos' could be the be Sinning of a series of evtnts with worldwide; catastrophic repercussions. President Eisenhower once called Laos "a stopper in the, bottle." If that stopper were to be removed, It might' bring a Communist flood into Thailand, Burma, South Vietnam and Cambodia.

With its borders crossed by many Communist 'units and its own defense forces badly In need of men and supplier Laos has appealed belatedly to United Nations for help. CN" has taken its firststep in that direction" by "creating an mquiryroup from four nations- Argentina, Japan, Italy and Tunisia. U. S. Ambassador Lodge said this was the least that could be PAINT A.

BETTER FINANCIAL PICTURE A CASH LOAN NOW $25 done to help the troubled kingdom of Laos. Laos is having difficulty putting up an effective WajhlflJltOn By Peter Edson NEA Washington Correspondent il A w. O. Liafh AUllUdllCLI UVidCIV and money. Laos has been receiving small arms and light military equipment from this country.

-Meanwhile all eyes are on Sam Neua. It is the WASHINGTON (NEA) At least two U. S. A. B.

Hud dleston, Manager lllJWSecond St Phone JA 2-2613, Seymotrr business firms and half a dozen American-owned cattle ranches have now -been -by Cuba's government under Fidel Castro, according to reports received in Washington. Only Calvert's Hand of Skill blends the whiskey with Just what is involved by this "intervention" is not yet clear. It is not solely an invention of tne Castro regime. American-owned properties in Cuba have been intervened for inspection as far. back as the 1930's.

But after short periods of govern provincial capital and military command center for the Royal Laotian Army in that area. The Laotian commander says- the town will be held "at all costs." It is to be hoped that Sam Neua will not be another EienbienDhu. That vital French stronghold fell in 1954 and it fell the rich French colony of Indochina -was divided into North and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. North Vietnam is and the rebel Pathef Lao troops trained ther: The current Red aggression is threatening freedom of the other three countries. Not much.

time remains for the free world to' make up its mind as to what it intends to do 7 about Laos." This "could betherbeginning of penetration of, that whole vast area of Southeast Asia ment operation they were returned. Today there is no clear indication whether tervention is to be a preliminary to seizure and redistribution of land or other holdings under the -(i? fi PL new agrarian reform laws. 1111 What has been involved so far is that the Cuban government moves hr an with "lull powers to run the property. He can check over A huge birthday cake occupies prominent place at the local Sears, Roebuck and Company retail store, 103 West Second street, as it begins observance of the birthday of the company with an An the books, seize cash, buy and sell, meet the pay nlversary sale beginning Friday and continuing, through Sept. 19.

With the cake, left to right, are L. S. roll if he can find money for it. Lewis, store manager; Mrs. Flo Rainey, audit manager; Edward Langlais, Marge appliances department Reasons given for the appointment of interven manager; Louis Eisner, building materials department manager; Mrs.

Julia R. Kysar, credit mahager; tors vary. It can be labor trouble or just "for the public good." Cattle ranches have been intervened Suppressing Fraud Mrs. Lucille Nally, catalog department manager and Donald Heideman, furniture department manager. for failure to buy feeder steers at fair prices, or the Anniversary Sale Other features of the afternoon for disrupting markets.

will include a band concert by the There have been some reports that American Masonic Home Visitation Day award winning Franklin High 4 Starts Friday At owned sugar properties will be intervened or School Band, under the baton of have their cane lands distributed to Cuban nationals Eugene McCarty; specialties by for one year, or for two or three" years, but there Sears Store Here Wffl Be Sunday members of the Orders of DeMo- lay. Job's Daughters and the is no official assurance of that When the law of the land is what the Cuban Many Masons from Seymour Kainoow urns; ana, in Keeping Employes of the Sears, Roebuck premier says it over the radio, there isn't much and Jackson County their with tne day, a vesper service and Company retail store at 103 families will eo to Franklin Sun- conducted by the Rev. Robert L. stability. West Second street will observe day to attend the Masonic frater- Hall, the Fraternity Grand The admission' in Washington that U.S.

Ambas the 73rd birthday of their com nity's annual visitation day at the Chaplain and pastor of the First pany with an Anniversary Sale sador to Havana Philip W. Bonsai has not seen Castro for three months is taken as a good measure Indiana Masonic Home, which has Congregational Churcn in Micnv starting Friday and continuing been announced byJ. Carl gan City, wp conclude the pro- Calverti Blended WbUkey I of the confusion. 1 through Sept 19. HumDhrev.

of Muncie. grand gram Some U.S. property owners say they are deliber master of Masons in Indiana. Special committees wiu proviae The local store will join with Forhe twelfth consecutive year for the comfort and welfare of more than 700 sister stores in the nation-wide Sears family in stag- thousands of Indiana Masons and Visitors Bnu ampic ureas xur ately bypassing the Embassy. They operate on the theory that their best chance of staying in business is to make like Cubans and try to deal directly The Federal Trade Commission Is trying a new against vendors of the spurious wares continually collecting Americans' easbL "Consumer alerts" will be issued by the cbm-mission.

These "alerts" will not be directed at a suspect, but generally at the field in which he is operating. If circumstances justify it, the warning be issued before a formal investigation of the case is concluded. The commission recently listed these incidents: "French" perfumes made in the U.S. but marketed under a Paris label; a sale of rose bushes that included bo rose; "satin" umbrellas fabricated from Crayon and acetate. I Instances of chicanery are often difficult to "prosecute and require a considerable amount of time.

The commission, by issuing "consumer alerts" warns ttbe public of the presence of a probably fraudulent scheme. It is difficult, however, for the FTC to keep abreast of all the dubioua merchan-dise and sales tricks. In many communities Better Business Bureaus have been to maintain 'first-hand patrol of fliernrtpmanti" These bureaus are an aggressive supplement to the FTC since niost states have laws under which prosecution can be started. But. is alert citizen andj.householder.ls 8tm hi own best protection against these commercial swindlers.

However, the FTC "consumer alerts" will be helpful to Better Business Bureau and citizen alike. These warnings will direct the attention of all to the anas is which fraud may be detected. free parking will be available. As members or the eastern ttar ing this annual nine-day event in previous years John E. Bald- with their families and friends- wiith the government "Millions of dollars worth of ridee of Columbus, a former will converge on Franklin from Among the American properties intervened are: Grand Master of Indiana Masons special merchandise has been ordered and months of preparation have gone into this event," I S.

Cuban Telephone a 60-mWion-dollar subsidiary every of the state to attend this mammoth "Masonic Family" get-together. "Good fel is general chairman and he will be assisted by members of the Lewis, manager, explained. Actual Masters and Wardens As- lowship" will be the watchword Thlrty-six employes of the local for the day as the visitors chat sociation of Marion County. san stor. will be comDetinff with with permanent guests of the ine Indiana Masonic Home of International Telephone and Telegraph.

The interventor has canceled a rate increase granted RKO's Cuban film distribution agency. While no interventor has yet been formally named for Cuban Electric the Castro govern-; ment has ordered a 30 per cent rate reduction. This property is two-thirds othPf Rpars KtorM snH store staffs Home, tour the spacious buildings located on a 320-acre tract at the from rnast roast for achieve- and grounds, and view tne prog- soum edge oi xransun. is main- mon rfnrin -vnt ress of administration policies and tained. by.

the Masonic Fraternity iv. nj u. r- tne -improvements uiai are con- mo uiu -mc aiu Major prizes for winning stores I m. star nf Indiana to orovida for in- OMIilM ajUiu wwk this year include eight national standing fraternal home. Special dicent members and their lam awards.

owned by American and foreign power. It ishes nearly all of Cuba's electricity and also interest will be centered in the ilies. Started in 1915, it has grow; Many veteran Sears employes Home's new $2,000,000 Nursing steadily and now ranks among the Calvert Hesetve R.U31D IHiSWf W0 65 SI IUITUI IIHI tbt Ctlnsl OiST. MJL owns the Havana gas company. are handling important assign Hospital, completed in 1957, the leading fraternal homes of the Among ine rancn properties intervened are ments in connection with the an first geriatric hospital erected in U.

S. A. Currently its population this state and now a model for is 435. niversary celebration. They include Flossie Rainey, audit mana ger; Julia Kysar, credit manager, Interest Moves Up Donald Heideman, furniture manager; Edward.

Langlais, large ap pliances manager; Louis Eisner, building materials department several under control of Czarnikow Rionda, a holding company of Polish and British origin, now independently owned by the American interests. It controls Manati, Francisco, New Tuirtucu and Cespedes. centrals, which have big cattle lands. Central Manati is half owner with King Ranch of Texas in Becerra Cattle Co. By a three-million-dpllar investment during the 1950's, it has developed a strain of hybrid or Cuban and Florida markets It controls 40,000 acres of grazing land in Cameguey province.

manager and Lucille Nally, cata log department manager. ISTC Classes In Central Francisco's El Ranch In Camaeuev Bedford Tonight TERRE HAUTE Two Indiana State 'Teachers College extension has been in the cattle business since the old days when oxen pulled theplows and hauled the cane carts. With the development of tractors, the cattle have been bred for meat Another American-owned ranch, intervened is Candelaria in Oriente Province. If Is a subsidiary of Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. operation out of New York.

In boosting interest rate from 4M per cent td 9 per cent for their biggest and best borrowers, leading banks of the nation have set a new minimum for the cost of lendable funds. Other borrowers will pay more, according to the nature of their borrowings. As recently as May the "prime" interest rate was 4 per cent Up and up. she goes, it seems, and where she 6tops, nobody knows. Money supply is tightening as the booming economy seeks finance for new projects and the U.

S. Treasury is constantly competing for short term funds to manage-the public debt As aa anti-inflation policy, the Federal Re- serve System keeps a tight rein on funds the banks have available to lend. The Treasury wants a higher interest ceiling on government obligations so it can sell loftg term bonds to the public and get the government out of competition for bank loans. But the interest rate offered by the government fnay have" to be higher than proposed so far to appeal to the public Rates are pushing up so rapidly that taxpayera may soon be putting up $15 billion a year to service the national debt Instead of the $9 billion load of today. study classes will be organized at I Bedford Senior High School to night at 6:30.

according to V. L. Tatlock, ISTC director of extend- vfXvJ vSis '1 in i 1 1 1 ii" I ed services. The two classes being offered are Sociology of Education (edu cation 413-513) taught by Dr. Ooyd Anthony, ISTC Social Stud DAILY BIBLE THOUGHT Press and Radio Copjr Pretented The Radio BIBLX EtRVICI BUREAU God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and ies department chairman, and Di agnosis and Remedial Treatment of Reading Difficulbes (Special Education 470-570) taught by Ken make his face to shine upon us.

Psalm 67:1. We will not be on this plane long, it is a short time to prepare for eternity. neth Orr, ISTC assistant profes sor of special education. Two semster bours credit, OUT OUR WAY either undergraduate or graduate, By Williams may be earned in each class. All persons interested In regis 4.

fin Final OtmonstritloR Olmaxlni Ford's 3 Ysart and 3 Mlltloa WOW DO NT BLAME tering should be present at this MMs of Ristarca and Dmlopment tN Nw Ford Falcon ME FERTH1S VOL) WELL.THE WEI6HBORS PONTT KNOW THAT AMD VOUVE BEEN OUT HERE FOR TEKI MIWUTES APMIRlMfi THIS THIWS THEySAVA PEeSOkJ KMOW I JUST CAMP OUT HERE OKI MV aaV registration session tonight or send notice of intent to register by another person. Each class will be definitely organized at the EXPERIENCE RUNVU.S.A. IIm of Filcom it oinf to mdt Siul KkautHiii tct iv tvwy iH it nmbvti S. fvto Hitiwi item I oimctom fouti IMI will iocludi tKi apt lid owi o( Iwi moontiii tinjti, tM cilllitM ivtfy typi ttudwiy ind Kfuwar, nni MINI ind bouknn. BY THE COMPAKiy HE KEEPS, La m.

taMinar ftjg '9 COULPWT HAVE HAP SO GET OKI TO SCHOOL WHILE reeistration meeting if an ade- AMyTHlM6 TOPO I PI5MAWTLE THIS auate number of n't are NIC Iim MONIIOtl OnUMil "I iW uurru nrf FRIENPOFVOURS i (tin. present to register. At the registration session, the hours and week night meeting of the classes will be finally agreed upon for "the convenience of the majority of students, and the in structors. The common pattern for two-semester-hour extension class THE NEW-SIZE FORD STARTS ON ITS WAY TO YOU The Falcon; the New-Size Ford, already is the most thoroughly tested On October 8, the New iiw Ford win jri be at yourJord Dealer i for you to and proven new car in history. Today this new Ford Falcon starts expcnenceVsee7our Ford Dealer today EXPERIENCE RUN, U.S.A., over every mile of numbered V.S.

highway for more information on the Ford Falcon. is a three-hour session one night ner week for 11 weeks. Registration fees are. Jlz per semester hour of credit, in all ex tension classes, and fees are pay able as soon as the class has been fORO DIVISION, definitely organized. Credit earned is applicable on degrees, licenses, Coming your way soon permits, and salary schedules under the regulations of the enrolling student's own state, college, or school system.

Thil is not a test run in the ordinary of the word. For in its 3 years of development and over 3 million miles of proving, the Falcon has already passed and repassed every kind of test that could be devised. It's been dust-tested, heat-tested, and endurance-tested on the test track at Kingman, Arizona. Wind tested and rain-tested in the 300 mph wind tunnel at the University of Maryland. Shock-tested, curve-tested, brake-tested, noise- tested, paint-tested, stability-tested, service-tested eryiiine-tested on Ford's own proving grounds.

The has already proved to engineers that it takes anything they can dish out. Now, Experience Run, U.S.A. will show you what the Falcon can do over your kind of roads. How many miles to the gallon? Records will be kept of every drop of gas used. Better gas mileage? The Falcon will average up to 30 miles per gallon I M.

i Dr. Geo. Dr. Don R. Downing ustist Oi rw trotia ro own if, a i ml JACKSON COUNTY MOTORS; INC OPTOMETRISTS Ctm tx.mtuSd OUmm Tltt4 Ooaiwt Uun Hours 12; 1:30 201 2nd Phone JA J'3077 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY 200-206 E.

Second St. SEYMOUR, INEX Phona JA 2-4 187 i in in if- ii nTniiiMwi fr".

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