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VERNON REGISTER-NEWSI 118 North Ninth Street, Mt. Vernon, Illinois (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY MT. VERNON NEWS ESTABLISHED 1871 MT. VERNON REGISTER ESTABLISHED 1882 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER 28, 1920 EDWIN RACKAWAY WM. C.

RACKAWAY ORIAN METCALF JOHN RACKAWAY GUY HENRY ROBERT K. THOMPSON IRENE PURCELL JOHN McCLURE MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESSI The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for the publication of all news credited' to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. Second Class postage paid at Mt. Vernon, Illino.s. Manager Editor Editor Editor Advertising Manager Editor Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscriptions aur ca paid in advance By mail Jeffers County and adjoining countles, on 7.00 months $4.25, 1 months $0.75 1 month 1.00 By mail outside Jefferson and adjoining counties 250 miles, one year; months 3 months $4.00, per ringle month $1.50.

Outside 250 miles, 1 year $11.00 6 months, months one month $1.75. by carrie in city per week .30 A Thought for Today THE FOCUS is put on those American industrial comWHEN munities which are suffering directly from foreign trade what a wrench it is for many unions competition, we can see to maintain their traditional liberal trade posture. International Association of Machinists, holding their The first conference on world trade, seemed caught in a growing dilemma as they contemplated the decline of many one-industry towns hit by stepped-up competition. In a lively panel review of this problem, union men from varied places seldom failed to preface their comment with full, general support of freer trade. Yet almost without exception they another with the kiss of love.

Peace to all of Greet one that are in Peter 5:14. you -0- -0- and possessions, much 'be little, of Without peace our property no value, and without the Prince of Peace there can no peace.R. E. Dudly. Editorial Sign Of Maturity deplored the specific impact of that trade in their areas.

Typical was the blow to a sizable eastern city where employment in a typewriter factory had dwindled from 6,000 to barely 1,200. Well known is the fact that foreign makers have invaded the U.S. typewriter market. But what most disturbed the Machinists' representative from that community was that the imports included machines! produced overseas by United States companies who were meantime sharply curtailing their American output. Even without the injection of special elements like this.

the grumbling over foreign trade effects was serious. Still, the Machinists, led by their president, A. J. Hayes, showed no real sign of taking an opposition stance next year when the U.S. reciprocal trade agreements act comes up for renewal.

In their conference, countless individual IAM members, whether discussing broad community effects or the state of particular industries like electronics or paper products, indicated that what they want is not tight clamps on trade but a big general economic boost which may help cushion the shocks of Your Manners Consult check list in the hotel room for the service you want. Don't try to give the phone operator your order. Open 6:00 Starts 6:30 ENDS TODAY GRANADA ELIA KAZAN PRODUCTION SPLENDOR THE GRASS WRITTEN BY WILLIAM INGE TECHNICOLORS WARNER BROS. TONIGHT "Splendor In The Grass" At 6:30 8:55 FRI. SAT.

Participate in the "Punishment Poll" during the running of the film! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents Mr. Sardonicus A WILLIAM CASTLE PRODUCTION -ANDA MILLION THRILLS! OF THE MONSTASCOPE OPEN ALL WINTER! Serving You With The World's Hottest Heaters t.VERHON THEATRE Route 148. CH 2-3733 Open 6:00 Starts 7:00 STARTS TONITE Everyone's everyone's laughin'! Paramoual precanta TOMMY FABIAN Love Goldfish Bowl LOOK RIGHT IN AND HAVE A BALLI ARON TOBY MICHAELS-EDWARD ANDREWS JOHN JAN STERLING Produced by by Main So and lachest We Jack TECHNICOLOR and and Marines Lets Go! DAVID TOM TRYON HEDISON Pr 20 TOM REESE Extra Color Cartoon FRI. SAT. SUN.

STADIUM MOVIE WISE there has never been anything like THE APARTMENT JEAN SIMMONS tHe ELMER BILLY WIT ULK GANTRY Ind Lemmon Shirley MacLaine Fred Mac Murray 1. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 THE REGISTER- NEWS MT. VERNON, ILLINOIS ACROSS 2 3 Cuddle 1 Strong 4 Grocer (ab.) playing card 5 Ancient 5 Highest card In most games 6 Ecclesiastical country 8 Bower.in 500 vestment 12 Heavy blow 7 Famous British 13 Decay school 14 Toward the side 8 Head part sheltered 9 Brought into 15 And line 16 Army postoftice 10 Color 28 (ab.) 11 Ship bottoms 17 Telegram 19 Agreed 33 18 Permit 20 Kind of 19 Prayer endings poker hand 34 21 Nothing 23 Make enduring 36 22 Book of maps 25 Seldom 24 Lock of hair 27 Female sheep 37 26 Signification (pl.) 28 Barter 29 Novel 30 Auricle 31 Compass point 32 Falsehood 33 Petty quarrels 35 Coquettish glances 19 38 Inscribed pillar 39 Animal 41 Golf term 42 Resign 48 Tennis stroke 47 Operatic solo 49 Offspring 50 Olympian goddess 51 52 Remove Burmese 33 wood sprite 53 Angers 54 Formerly 55 European theater operations (ab.) 56 Essential being DOWN 1 Australian marsupial Last Week In Business Finance By JACK LEFLER AP Business News Writer Playing Cards NEW YORK (AP)-Two ancient! economic issues silver and -popped back Into full-blooded life during the Action and contemplated action President Kennedy thrust them into the forefront of business news. The President ordered the Treasury to stop selling government owned silver. And he was reported preparing ask Congress for authority negotiate tariff cuts up to 50 per scent on whole categories of products.

Government sales of silver not needed for currency backing have held the price of silver at cents an ounce by law since 1946. The effect of the presidential order was create an open mar. for silver. In New York, dealer immediately quoted a price just above $1 an ounce. In London, the price moved above cents an ounce, the highest in years.

Stocks of silver producers spurted on the exchanges. Industrial consumers of silver, adopted an attitude of wait-andsee how the market pans out. Answer to Previous Puzzle TART POD ROOD OMAR ALL MOLE TOO DARD BRAVO ONG OVA MATE OLEAN DONATES RED TNT POLE LENDER TOM IVAN ALMS ADO ROTO BLOT End (comb. 38 Pinochle run form) in One who looks 40 Degrade fixedly 43 Serf Hazards 44 Castle ditch Lamprey. 45 Preposition.

fishermen 48 Eagle (comb Breathes form) noisily in sleep 50 Hasten seemed likely that buyers of jew. elry and silverware eventually paying higher prices. silver pleased by producers the gener. President's action. But some producers expressed reservation about repeal of the silver purchase laws which have held the silver price at 91.5 cents.

The tariff proposal is expected be submitted to Congress in (January and is considered likely run into considerable opposi-! tion. Under the anticipated program, the President could slash tariffs: half in a single year. The exlisting Reciprocal Trade Act permits reductions of five per cent annually for four years. The President's intention, it was said unofficially, would to keep the door open for American exports to Europe and to ease trade throughout the free world at the price of admitting more imports the United States. Kennedy said at his news conference that he wants authority to negotiate with the European Common Market.

His desire, he said, is to protect American industry and to open the Common Market for trade with this country. But he emphasized that there is no intention that the United States join the ECM. 98 20 There's lot of beautiful scenery in our country right behind a flock of billboards. "'How are you?" quite often leads to people telling you all of It their troubles. WELCOME Ozark Air Lines Christmas Party OZARK AIR LINES Register here all day Saturday, Dec.

9, to be eligible to win a round trip ticket on Ozark Airlines to Chicago or St. Louis. No purchase necessary. 4 tickets to be given away Awards at 8:00 P.M. Play Prince Charming' this Year with a watch worthy of her dreams LONGINES THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH At least once in a lifetime everyone longs to own a really fine watch.

This Christmas, when you give an important gift, consider the advantages of buying the finest watch you can afford. A Longines, The World's Most Honored Watch, will give a lifetime of accurate performance, to say nothing of untold pride of possession. Left-The First Lady fit for a princess. 14K gold, $115. Right Skylark elegant marquise-shaped watch, gold-filled, $71.50.

JEWELERS For The Finest in Jewelry 1007 BROADWAY LAIRDS GIVE DIAMOND BONUS STAMPS TIZZY By Kate Osann blesses 1961 by NEA, Ina. T.at. Rep. U.S. Pat.

ON 12-1 "Do stay out as late as can. I need the money for Christmas!" Denies Taking Hospital Funds ALTON, Ill. (AP) Mrs. Bevrly Frazier, divorcee her mid 20s, has pleaded innocent to charges of embezzling $5,884 from the Hospital Iprovement Fund, Inc. The Alton woman was released under a $5,000 justice of the peace bond Wednesday pending a preliminary hearing today.

She formerly was a clerk for the fund which is a corporation set up 1 to improve tacilities at St. Joseph, Alton Memorial and St. Anthony hospitals. MARRIAGE LICENSES Donald Mulvaney, 23, and Edna Lee, 19, both of Dix. Jimmie Lee Spearman, 49, Mt.

Vernon, and Minnie B. Pullom, 40, 1113 Jones street. Charles C. Michael, 21, Centralla, and Phyllis M. Foutch, 17, Sandoval.

FOR UNUSUAL GIFTS Reasonably Priced and Beautifully Wrapped SHOP AT THE EDNA EARLE GIFT SHOP 124 North 9th Street Also Rental Service Glassware I For Parties SO THEY SAY A lot of people this country are Communists knowing it themselves. -Robert B. DePugh, head of "'Minutemen" who are forming guerilla bands to fight the the U.S. Communists it they take over It Mr. Khrushchev is sending a genuine olive branch, then he will find I am perfectly capable of sitting on 1 the branch with him and cooing like a dove.

Home, British foreign secretary, By the time American school children get Jack and Jill up the hill. Soviet children will probably be discussing the hill's altitude, mineral deposits and geopolitical role world affairs. -Prof. Arthur S. Trace of John Carroll University, Cleveland, callling American grade school readers "trivial." HUMOR HIS STORY "I wasn't going 40 miles an protested the motorist, "Nor 30, nor even 20." "Here, steady now," interrupted the magistrate, "or you'll be backinto something!" KELLY'S CHIPS, THE TWO-IN-ONE CHIP KELLY'S KELLY I with POTATO CHIPS POTATO CHIPS ZIP all the no to the 28 6.35 'If cows coul theyd give MIL NOT MILNOT for use as cream or milk baking! Your Family deserves the Very Best and here's where you get the Best for Less! SHOP for a complete for the selection Holidays of festive EARLY WISHBONE ITALIAN DRESSING GOLD MEDAL FLOUR PIEDMONT FARMS CHEESE SPREAD.

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