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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 4

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WEDNESDAY JULY 6 1960 Red Aggression Keeps ree Nations Strong JULY 7th BEGINNING THURSDAY MORNING itself was et up in 4 Dresses Drastically Reduced ft ONE SPECIAL GROUP DRESSES Dresses In Silks Cottons Blends and others $2795 ONc SPECIAL GROUP $798 $1995 Dresses $1798 WHILE THEY LAST $1998 $1498 ONE SPECIAL GROUP $1298 $100 Dresses Japan Opens Teahouse In Capital $1098 TO CLEAR OR ONE GROUP TO CLEAR! COTTON ROBtS Price Regular To $898 Special Group To Clear! Out They Go! Nylon ORMALS Toppers Regularly Priced rom Gowns $1798 To $4995 $299 rnce OUT THEY GO! ONE GROUP Regular $798 Regular $598 SALE SPORTSWEAR JAMAICAS BERMUDAS PEDAL PUSHERS MATCHING SETS CEREMONY at Japan teahousa in Washington GREATLY REDUCED! 11x14 Portrait Bust Vignette Rg $10 Children Adufti Bathing THREE DAYS ONLY $198 Suits 20 $100 One Special Group Of Plus 35c Mailing Handling Blouses Longs amily Shoe Store To Clear or 119 West Broad St Tel TR 3 7935 language gap is al as the distances in Extra On Of A Person ENTIRE STOCK SPRING SILK AND WOOL WASHINGTON (NEA) A genuine $100000 Japanese teahouse is this newest tourist attrac tion Thia is a private teahouse the kind used exclusively for spiritual ceremonies unlike the geisha girl round the clock type It was built In Japan then dismantled and ship ped to Washington Located next door to the Japan ese Embassy the four room struc ture was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Japan US diplomatic relations con sidered one of the major examples of ancient oriental culture in Ame rica The teahouse also is considered $439 $339 Satisfaction Guaranteed by officials here as more repre sentative of majority Japanese feel ing toward the US than the riots that led to the cancellation of Pre sident Elsenhower's visit But unlike almost all other Wash ington sights you need an appoint ment to see it Embassy officials explain that not enough persons are available to act as guides all day Consequently they open the teahouse only on Wednesday after noons between three and five and require anyone who wants a guided tour to write or phone ahead of time Japanese businessmen donated the necessary funds Biggest ex penses were the overseas shipping ed to hit and run attacks a SEATO military ob server said sincerely "I don't know why ft was quite obvious at that time that we could not mus 'ter any real force in less than two or three days "Treaty members were not near ly as well trained as they are to day And certainly nobody was go ing to use nuclear arms in jungle fighting wlwre you couldn't set more than a few yards ahead of you" Whatever their reasons the Reds turned to other strategy They moved on Tibet and later the borders of India And in fac to face meetings with India's Primo Minister Nehru later Red China apologized for nothing and settled nothing "or the uncommitted indepen dents of Southeast Asia" SEATO people say "It was a clear weH taught Burma's disdain for the treaty tor example began to soften Cam LAGS EIGHT SEATO nations fly in Bangkok as US and Thailand parafroopen make a mass lump during a "irm Link" exercise BLOUSES REDUCED! $598 $398 $398 $269 globe Philippine Islands New Zealand Asutralia the Uniled Kingdom the United States and rance The most as big volved 3 SEATO 19M the rench defeat at Dion Bion Phy when communism took over North Viet Nam Neigh boring nations like Laos Cambodia and Burma were loathe Io associ ate themselves with a piece of pa per that smelled like tha recently expelled or defeated colonialism Into tills geography of weak disparate proud and vulnerable nations SEATO crept like the pro verbial paper tiger to be laughed at by the Communist world and scorned by political observers Curiously however Communist aggrerion against treaty nations slowed to a trickle In the neigh boring countries lying under the protective umbrella of the treaty whet her they wanteel it or out right pushers by the Reds chang Reg $598 Reg $498 Reg $398 Reg $298 charges and transportation costs for the building crew A nine man team of expert Ja panese carpenters and gardeners were flown here to reconstruct the house and landscape the elaborate garden surrounding it The task required about three months The same size house in Japan costs about $35000 The tea drinking ceremony is one of the oldest in Japan Estab lished in the 15th Century its pur pose is to enable participants to commune with nature and try to reach spiritual tranquility The complete ceremony lasts four hours Nowadays it is often short ened to one hour The ritual begins when the host meets his guests outside the tea house He leads them to an en trance so small that they must crawl through it This signifies that they have humbled themselves Once inside the host serves small cookies Then the guests retire to the garden to commune outdoors A gong summons them back in side The host mixes thick green tea called koicha in a bowl which the guests pass from one to the oth er The ceremony closes with the drinking ot usucha or thin tea AU during the ritual guests try to think of nothing but the taste of the tea and the beauty of their surroundings "uch mental relax ation is supposed to bring them closer to Buddha The ceremony us usually conduct ed by a professional tea master If the host does not know the art himself he hires a tea master for the occasion The tea mixing cere mony takes years to learn and is usually passed down from father to son Japanese Ambassador Koiehirn Asakai will use his teahouse pri 1 manly for display Occasionally tea will be served BRINGING YOU AMOUS QUALITY LADIES' APPAREL AND UNRESTRICTED CHOICE! HUNDREDS SPRING AND SUMMER By WARD CANNEL BANCKIK Eommunist Aggression in Aria help to forge gn almost impossible collective ree World defense in Asia Without this hdp tacticians here admit th Southeast Aria Treaty (Organization (SEATO) could not be th remarkable success it is To the casual observer it wouldcorn that SEATO should not work And to a treaty nation dip lomat on th highest level: "I'ni sure we'd all like to take credit for the success at our ef forts But we must give the Com rpunists a large share of the cred its" To check oft Just a few obstacles to building a bulwark against threats from Red China: The treaty provide for no standing army navy or air forco 1 Of the eight members only two are in Southeast Aria Thailand and Pakistan The oth er stretch across the rest of the Summer Handbags PATENT LEATHERS AND STRAWS I Reg $3500 Reg $2995 Entire Selection Summer Costume 1 Jewelry i Press Center Well Equipped LOS ANGELES (UPI Press headquarters for the 1960 Demo cratic convention is moving toward full operation with one of the most complete communica tions centers ever assembled for a political event Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co already has installed more than 1000 private telephones and is geared to handle many more on a minute by mlnute basis The press center at the Bilt more Hotel fills not only the famed Biltmore Bowl but the equally large Rex Room directly under it In the center of the Rex Room is the massive Western Union headquarters with some 100 Tele type machines able to handle up to 300000 words of coov an hour Western Union's Los Angeles manager John Inwood said the installation is one of the largest ever put in He said it is i capable of topping the 12 million I words transmitted from the 1956 Democratic convention I Pacific Telephone has developed a new system for delivering fast service to its customers It estab lished a control center on the roof of the hotel When a private telephone is ordered anywhere in the hotel it i is simply lowered down the side of the building or along any of the inside light wells and the in stallation man hooks it as it goes Pacific Telephone also has spent more than $1 million on in stallations at the Sports Arena where the convention sessions will be held It has 4000 tele phones as well as 350 Teletype machines RC 3 Reg $1798 Reg $1498 Reg $1098 bodia in dispute with Thailand over a piece of property and a temple did not call for military I aid she might have received from Red China Instead Cambodia moved the case into the Interna I ttonal Court of Justice in Geneva It was a move away from main land China if not a step toward accepting SEATO In the meantime tlie treaty na tions were sharpening their com munications cooperation and in i formation to a well honed edge SEATO Secretary Gen eral Pete Sarasin says "we can move quickly if we have to and account for ourseivea well if call ed upon "Luckily we have not had to prove this We are here so that we do not have to do this If you take preventive medicine who can say what might have happened Iif you taken it?" How long Scato forces could hold out if the Chinese army were to roll across the 17th parallel is an other matter An un official esti mate for gathering a full scaic air sea land defense together is a week" The small forces of the SEATO Asian continent members might not be able to hold out that long And who gets the full benefit of military help it two say East Berlin and North Viet Nam opened full fire at the same time would depend according to Col Starr of military staff on a weighing of the chances in both theater But if the military side of SEA TO is proving itself today by merely sianamg at the ready while the Communists blunder into action another perhaps more arm of the organization is cnargmg tnrougn the jungles of Southeast Asia firing acetylene torches at every step "If the Communists aren't doing this kind of one member of the army said "they're damn ed fools The only troops that can take this territory and hold it are school Cotton Pajamas Shorty Gowns Regular $598 Regular $398 fx 9 4 A legal notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified RS Arimlrtiera tor of th EataU of Mr Mr a Miller deceased late of Iredell County North Carolina this Is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 4 Statesville on or before the 1st day of June 1961 duly itemized and sworn to or thia notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estat will please make hnmedlat settle 1 ment with the undersigned This the 31st day of May I960 Raleigh Miller and Miller Administrators ofhe Estate of Mrs Mary AUIUC1 rwnire Stateaville WINBERRY Attorney at Law Statesville 7660 LEGAL NOTICE NOTTCP! TO provide adequate highway transportation facilities for the con stantly increasing number of mo tor vehicles using the highways of the state many of our facilities must be Improved and new ones constructed The State Highway Commission In considering the highway needs In the state has determined that a new andor Improved highway should be built from a point on 3 21 approximately 12 miles south of Harmony thence southerly with nnd along the present county road to a county road Junction Just north of th Yadkin River The work will designated as project' 829364 and a map showing the loeatltn of this work is posted in the Iredell County Court Hoiue Slate Highway Commission 7660 4 Saturday JULY 9:30 AM To 5:00 PM NO APPOINTMENTS No Age Limit ull igure Tlmlf 9 PaaiIa ia i tunny uri Additional People $100 JEaeh Groujis Extra $398 SWEATERS Vi PRICE ATER THE 4 Hi CLEARANCE! SORRY No Approvals No Exchanges No Refunds No Layway ALL SALES INAL! Lesters West Broad Street 1 SP'M Ji fl a AKS3L Xatk "Arar 1 A Wt 4 4 rarfl to Li! I yKMg I Sin TftXJS ir rw fl Hj Xm try Ikfln fl 1fl 9 ''Jtiv rwt ft I a It a fl Wr9 A L3 4 tZzt 't mm Reg SUITS I 72 $100 40 15 20 Special I I As 'Wt'faL O' Thursday riday I A A 1.

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