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Page Two DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVILLE, NEW YORK Monday, February 16, 1964 Patty Jtyorfer Allegony Dally Newspaper 84th Year Established 1880 EDITORIAL COMMENT Chronic Hunger And Barbarians History has more than one story to tell about civilizations which became "fat and happy" only to be destroyed by lean and hungry barbarians. No country ever has had a greater abundance of- food for the majority of its citizens, but our physicians and medical researchers are determined to keep us from being fat and happy. At the least, they will prevent us from being happy about being fat. Last week the county unit of the Heart Association heard Dr. Albert C.

Rekate stress the threat excess weight poses to heart and blood vessel damage, particularly where high blood pressure is involved. Now across our desk comes a report on an experiment conducted by Dr. Ludwik Gross, who said at a medical symposium in New York City he had reduced incidence of leukemia in one strain of mice by putting the mice on a low-calorie diet. In fact, the reduction was enormous, from 80 to 90 per cent for the "well-fed" mice to 10 per cent for the ones on the calorie diet. The recent emphasis on health hazards in smoking adds another complication most "experts" on the technique of quitting smoking suggest that self-indulgence in food, particularly sweets, may help ease the pangs of tobacco hunger.

Now that solace has itself been branded a health hazard. There's no escaping the bitter must develop the will-power to remain hungry in the midst of plenty. Because of what self-imposed, chronic hunger can do to the average person's disposition, the lean and hungry barbarians had best leave us alone. (jws). The Worftf Toddy US, Wishes Outweighed By Business By JAMES MAftLOW Associated News Analyst WASHINGTON (AP) This country's effort to isolate Fidel Castro is beginning to look sick if only because business Is business.

It's not a street, either. A British newspaper, the Daily Mail, complained bitterly over the weekend because a leading British physiologist, unable to get enough research funds for his work in his homeland, is leaving for the United States. This is a frank acknowledgment of business' rivalry at a time when the United States is complaining bitterly because British and French firms are selling Castro millions of dollars' worth of buses, trucks and tractors. They are not the only friends or allies who are dealing, or are expected to deal, with Cuba. Spain is expected to buy 200,000 tons of Cuban sugar this year, the Netherlands and Japan about 100,000 tons each.

Castro in turn is. expected to buy things from Japan. Thb country was angered perhaps even more when France recognized Red £hina which ert. But foreigners more lit era? ahoret cent. mil ttMtii Utafr ADVICE and COMMENTARY by Ablfldll Van kiss.

In order to discourage this From Our Readers CATHERINE'S CORSETS ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) The Catherine Corset Shop has this subtle hint posted in its front window: "Let Catherine Take You In So The Boys Will Out." Take You DEAR AfiflY: This may sound like a silly problem, but it is very serious to me. My husband travels a lot and I am terrified to stay atone at night, so fie gets me a room at a motel while he is gone. I get all upset' several days befofe he teirvet rind I'm unbearable lo life with, 1 realise how stupid ttrts and we really eim't f6rd extra expense, but 1 Just can't help myself, 1 am so aishawed of my problem that 1 don't tell people about it. When rey neighbors see me cowing home the next morning, lean imagine what they must thlnte What should 1 tell them when they ask me where I was the night AFRAID DEAR AFRAID: Tell thorn yon spent tfte at a motel.

They'Htttsver toetfete it. DtJAB AfiBY: I am a teenage girl whtt figured something her to repeat Teac era art used to amtv iaMb ft to assure you tiut year (1 guess) fflofit iwettts leave knows yduff tnatrttf ilk It. nj it I the porch light buttling. Most kids, not wishing t6 ptlt on a show for the whole neighborhood, take the htat. But they goon take to saying good' nights in a psffced efif on a back road.

Pftreftts wits-want to protect their ffcjm a tender goodnight kiss at the door may unknowingly be cGUraging a wrestling match in a parked car, Thank you. A atRfl WHO tfNOWS DEAR GIRL: A btutfe who would wrestle a girt for a kiss ia a parked car 18 not about to settle for a "tender kiss" at the dour, the porch light should be ON until everyone who's OUT IN, And tife place for a goodnight kiss la IN the house. DEAR ABBY: May 1 add something to your answer to the six-grader who asham- out that Might help parents.led of his mother because she When a girl goes on a date with had a foreign accent? Every a bby she likes pretty well, she American, except the American usually gives him a goodnight Indian, descended frqm foreign- soning. ftaeit, afti He ifc used to fiagllsh by now. A person wfio can corrtrrmntcate in a language other than his own (no matter how broken) is working toward a better understanding.

And understanding only shafl lead fts M. the peace that we are all praying for. Abby, no matter how tired I am, 1 find time for your column. Please reciprocate and find space for my letter. DOROTHY G.

CONFIDENTIAL TO ing No. Pain" In Ithaca! WAIT! Get it off your chest, for 'a personal, unpublished reply, write to Abby, Box 3395, BeV- erly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. If a sour cream sauce for meat or poultry is too pale, remember you can always add a few drops of brown gravy sea- PARENTS' GUIDE Tonight the Parent Teacher Association and Home School Association are going to con- duct another workshop at the Brooklyn School at 8 p.m., to late, just as it would Castro. So'Present working guide to far it has kept Red China 0 ut'P arents for ldr )m mcnts criticisms, and suggestions.

I of the United Nations. President Charles de Gaulle, am making an appeal to all being very practical, said it was who agree with just the practical thing to do, Johnson, that our country is in The Business Minor By SAM DAWSON (AP Business News Analyst) Many corporations are raising estimates of 1964 prosperity NEW YORK (AP) Many corporation economists are quietly revising their predictions for 1964. In most instances they are raising their sights from the levels of only one or two months ago. They are telling company executives to look for a quicker spurt in the general economy than seemed likely awhile back. Their bosses can translate this into at least a better chance to increase the firm's revenues and net profits.

The economists could be wrong. They've been known to be in the past. But many of them think the next few months look even brighter than they did in the final quarter of 1963, when annual forecasts were made. Their reasoning: federal tax cut seems assured, and much sooner than expected last November. The cut in the amount withheld from pay checks for federal income taxes should give consumers more to spend than first thought much sooner than businessmen had hoped.

This big- stronger than ever. Johnson's frugal- the reality is that the Red Chinese run the China mainland. He is also butting into Southeast Asia and Latin America: The British prime minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, even made stepped-up British trade with Cuba sound like a device for destroying Castro's revolutionary fervor. He defended it this way: "People become less Communist when they're more comfortable." Sen. Barry Goldwater, running for the Republican presidential nomination, as usual has a simple answer.

He says he'd -I11J A 1 4- TT UtAJf A1V. ity promises have lulled at least, use war hips to stop British or the worst fears of the fiscally i conservative. At the same business economists doubt still more federal funds would be long withheld if an unexpected downturn in industry seemed to call for any government pump priming. Total federal government spending is not going to drop materially at any rate. indicate they think the Washington climate has turned more favorable for business.

This belief already is coloring their planning. In the last three months many com-: panics have sweetened the outlays they plan for expansion or for new equipment. This second source of economic growth should be laiger this year than last. federal spending holds fairly steady, state and local government outlays seem sure to rise. This feeling of greater prosperity might fade in later months, but many corporation economists are now betting that gest prop to the 1064 as a whole should be much consumer be better than tiiey once thought.

Hollywood Report By BOB THOMAS (AP Movie-Television Writer) Best-selling authors report present activities and hopes French ships from carrying cargoes to Cuba. Since he's not president, he wouldn't have to take the responsibility for what might happen afterward if President Johnson followed his advice. Fqr instance: What would happen to this country's various alliances if it tried to stop its allies' ships with American warships? What would happen if they ignored the warships' orders to halt? The United States can't very well go to war with Cuba without risking the loss of its world influence or war with the Soviet Union. And no administration in a presidential election year is a state of moral decline, to come forward and attend this meeting. I attended a workshop in November and although I did not agree with the guide in total, and said so, because this is the purpose of the (workshop, I feel that it has much to offer parents, all parents, not just parents of teenagers.

As we know, parents need help during the formative years so that the child understands that good taste, morality, and certain limitations are necessary and which will in turn benefit his welfare as well as society. I am sure you will agree that the time has come to reverse our ostrichlike attitudes and' do something about the moral climate here in Wdlsville. We must all be concerned. Today's youth has more at stake than ever before. Yours sincerely, Mrs.

James Cronin. A little cooked chopped spinach leftover? It's delicious added to Cheddar cheese soup homemade or canned. likely to come to terms with Castro. So there doesn't seem much it can do except to try to persuade its allies and friends not to overdo this business of business with the Cubans. TV Views By CYNTHIA LOWRY (AP Television-Radio Writer) Only young girls can comprehend hidden meaning of the Beatles HOLLYWOOD (AP) How goes it with America's best-sell.

ing authors? With notable exceptions, most are hard at work at their craft. They were asked in an Associated Press survey: What are you writing, and how is it going? Nobel laureate John Steinbeck replied from New York: "I am charmed with the simplicity of questions and am pleased to answer them with equal directness." To the first part of the question he wrote "nothing," to the second, "lousy." From Paris, Mary McCarthy answered even more succinctly: "Nothing." Others appeared more industrious, if guarded: WelUville Doily Reporter Established 1880 PublUbed every afternoon except holidays aud Sundays by Wellayllle Daily Reporter. 159 N. Main I STweUsvUle, N. Y.

4 I. Wlllard Barnes, President and Publisher; Mary P. Barnes, Vice President and Secretary; Jonn J. Waterbury, General Manager; Jonn W- Banford, Managing Editor. National Advertising Representative: Julius Mathews Special 400 Madison Avenue, Mew 'at the at Welltvllle, N.

as second class uwOJ matter. Subscription Rates: Per copy 7 cents. By carrier, payable weekly. 42 cents; by suburban mall delivered day of publication one year, 115.00: six mouths, S8.50; all other mail In Allegany and Potter Counties. one year.

112.50: six 1740; three months. outside AuegsAy and Potter Counties, one rMr.fl8.ftO: 11.75 per month, ill pal) subscriptions payable strictly Of ASSOCIATED PBC88 -r- uttvoly to we tot republlcft- tbo local stews printed Herman Wouk, Virgin Islands am writing a new novel which I hope to complete and possibly to publish in 1964." John O'Hara. Princeton, N.J. am continuing work on a long novel, and writing short stories." Erskine Caldwell. Rheem Valley, finishing a book about the means and extremes of contemporary lite in the United States.

This is to be personal impressions of people and things after 25,000 miles of travel from end to end and from side to side of the country. Title: 'Around about How is it going? To me, it's looking good on paper." John Updike, Ipswich, Mass. for your interest; but I make it a rule never to discuss work in progress. It tempts fate." Eugene burdick, Berkeley, am now working on two books. One will be titled The 480' and is about presidential politics.

It is within a few chapters of being done. The other is called 'Nina's Book' and is a love story. It is done but needs redrafting." Edna Ferber, New York City has always been imposible lor me to talk about a work in progress. It 1 discuss it indiscriminately 1 lind 1 don't want to write it. Some writers have that feeling, others on the contrary have almost a compulsion to talk about the work in which they are engaged.

I do not wish to appear uncooperative. It just happens thai way with me." NEW YORK (AP) Anyone who is not a teen-age girl obviously is unqualified to comment on the sight of the Beatles ir; action. Heaven knows we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into "1 Want To Hold Your Hand." Now, having seen the four performers on Ed Sullivan's CBS show Sunday night, Beatle- mania is even more of a mystery to an elderly viewer. They sing close harmony, stomp their feet and play electric guitars, but so do a lot of crew-cut American boys in slacks and sweaters, and the Americans cause no riots.

Beatle clothes look about two sizes too small, and I've seen sheep dogs with more attractive hairdos. But thousands of squealing 'young girls get their Camera shots of panting youngsters in Sullivan's audience were disquieting, in fact. Judy Garland did a one-woman show Sunday night, a brilliant hour in which she sang everything from "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe" to "America the Beautiful." Her Sunday night hour may be one of the season's casualties, but not for her lack of effort or of talent. NBC's "White Paper" on the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 was a day-by-day chronology of behind-the-scenes events that carried the world to the brink of nuclear war and back. Tlie program started with the rumors of a missile buildup in Cuba.

Then it moved into a careful reconstruction, showing how President John F. Kennedy and his advisers had mapped their course aad ordered mobilization. The hour-long documentary skillfully mixed news film with interviews of Kennedy advisers. Recommended tonight: "Hollywood and the Stars," NBC, EST, a look at the great lovers of the silent days, Valentino and John Gilbert among others "Sing Along with Mitch," NBC, 10-11, with George Burns as guest star. Crandall's Annual Inventory Sale -i Once a Year Savings to From Our Regular Stock BUY NOW FOR EASTER WEDDINGS MOTHER'S DAY ANNIVERSARIES Costume Jewelry Close Out 79c Men's Ladles' Watch Straps Values to $2.50 49c Fine Quality Diamond Matched Sets Solitaires Yellow and White Gold All Sale Priced Men's S.

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