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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 12

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By Galbraith BfAtric Dally Sun, Bftrlc, Xe lVf 1, IMP Out Our Way Side By Williams Wt5.IPCJ,Tee IfWWK W6MOUU) i WHV HC COMBS TO I STPP FARTHER Mm, I TM' MiMUTB AtV FROM THE 1 Vn I WALtCgBVTH' JAIL TO Alg HIM I ft JAIL.THEV PUSH A CHANCE TO 6ET IA ffi i V. A OWE PLACER- gtv Glances I said Svrth all my worldly good I thee endow I didn't fonee credit cards!" 1 I Out of the Past II Yean A The Gage County Dental Society held its monthly dinner meeting at Burton's. Dr. W. Rumpeltes was in charge of the program held at the Medical Center.

Ed Harder gave a talk on pharmaceuticals and antl-biotics in the dental profession. The addition of fluorine to the city water supply was recommended by the society. Mrs. Phillip Cook, who flew here from Haifa, Israel, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Fuller, returned by ship to Join her husband, vtio was an instructor there. 21 Years Ago John L. Beste, son of Dr.

and Mrs. A. L. Beste, was the first man to enlist here in the U. S.

Navy under the new enlistment bill, by which a boy between the ages of 17 and 18 may enlist to serve until he is 21. Dr. Paul B. Beeson of Wooster, a nephew of Dr. and Mrs.

O. L. Beeson of Beatrice, was selected physician-in-chief for the American Red Cross-Harvard hospital to be erected in southwest England. Years Ago The "Upper Room" was to appear again regularly since the remodeling of the Sun- offices had been completed and "E.M." again had an office. He reported "the editorial office is the only one in the plant that does not have new furniture.

I have the discarded furniture. The old desk used to be in the library at home 40 years ago and the desk over in the corner was bought 22 years ago, shortly after I became publisher. These chairs are somewhat rickety, but one doesn't want things to be too comfortable for callers who may have no other mission than to kill time." 40 Years Ago W. L. Mears of the Riaho Thes-ter announced that he had purchased motion picture machines "When driver of a ruiw for the Lyric, to operate J.

S. new tailoring opened in store The "new name of Company. LOS officer E. for class at Los The reason: Hal Boyle Remarks department store Santas get tired oi hearing which he was going continuously. Thomas was head of the and repair shop rooms over the Beck-with on North Sixth Street.

shops operated under the the Economy Tailoring GOOD REASON ANGELES (AP) Police A. Chitwood was late at an auto theft institute Angeles City College he was arresting the drcp off at any bars on the way home tonight, he'll show up for work tomorrow with a black eye." "I wish I had nothing to do all day but sit in a warm department store and listen to "Would you mind telling my son just one more time what happens to little boys who don't eat their oatmeal?" "Sorry, but I'H have to ask you to turn in your beard. McGillicuddy. The psychologist in our personnel department has decided we ought to finish the season with a midget as Santa Claus. He feels the children will have more confidence if they talk to someone more their own size." YORK (AP)-Remarks a store Santa Claus gets of hearing: well, well if it ain't the Old Saint himself." cry, junior.

Just leave lollipop in his whiskers. Mom-mv'll buy you anotfier one." do 1 want for Christmas? you when I was here last Can't you remember "McGillicuddy, when you go tonight you might try practicing your chuckle in front of a It sounds pretty hollow." morning we have 500 the different kindergartens. afternoon there are 600 from nursery schools, and tomorrow things really start getting from the Fire Department. have a certificate proving beard has been flame-tested accordance with Page 7, Section Paragraph 3, of the city's laws?" wuz me brother's list. Now let me read you it's a lot longer." know that uniform is pretty McGillicuddy.

But it doesn't right for you to be scratching while you're supposed to "be to the children." he bends over to pick Guilty of stealing talking chimpanzee ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)-Robert Tomarchin was found guilty of burglary and stealing and sentenced to four years in prison by a jury Thursday night for the theft of Mr. Moke, the St. Louis Zoo's talented, talking chimpanzee.

Tomarchin, 28, admitted taking the animal, which can utter the words "no" antf "mama." from 510 West Court Ph. CA 3-3106 We are having our 1st year Anniversary with a Bonus Sale a cage in the zoo last Dec. 21 and removing him to Miami, Fla. I He sought to prove thar he had up, Sis, grab his beard and hard. Then we'll find out for a change of heart after selling Mr.

Moke to the zoo for $1,575. He claimed the zoo had failed to live up to an oral agreement to give the animal special treatment and care. swift's pji nn the business agent for Kris Local 312. Have you got Communist Rift Widens Report of a trowing Ideological split between Russia and China have created a deep impression not only in the We but also in uncommitted countries- India ia the latest country to remark the divergence bctwee nKhrushchev'i belief in peaceful coexistence and Mao'i in the inevitability of war. If forced to tak esides, Prime Minister Nehru has indicated he would take the Russian.

Tha idea of peaceful coexistence is incompatible with that of inevitable war, aa Mr. Nehru pointed out. Neutrals like India or Yugoslavia find the rigid Chinese interpretation Leninism as little to their liking as doe Premier Khrushchev. The Russian leader must feel locked in a dilemma. He ia accepter as the fount of ideological authority in Eastern European countries as well aa Russia.

His flexible approach, by jiiying down element of conflict between differing kinds of so cietiei and systems, has helped him woo the uncommitted Rations of Asia and Africa. Must he throw this up in order to maintain unity in the Communist camp? Already there are indications that the stresses are not merely ideological differences. There are reports that Russian technical experts have been withdrawn from China. All of this suggests that the rival brands of Communism may one day find coexistence with each other even more difficult than with the West, Toronto, Telegram. Doubtful Progress Nobody knows why progress is worshiped as Universally good, but there it is.

One recent step toward the millenium needs to be weighed carefully protest will probably be called reactionary. A chemical has been produced which will put permanent creases in wool trousers. Crease-less wool is to be the Big Thing in spring clothing promotions, and it is predicted that in five years every pair of wool trousers made in this country will have permanent creases. Problems can be foreseen. Some people, like used-car salesmen, must wear well-creased trousers; no doubt about that.

But what about the Latin professor, with his traditional baggy tweeds? They are as much a part of his uniform as the noisome pipe he gnaws. Another deprived class will be the news magazine writers, who will be short of some of their favorite phrases. How to describe a worn, tired diplomat if' his trousers are not misshapen by long hours at a conference table? No, this advance is not an unmixed blessing. Perhaps clothiers should maintain small stocks of non-wrinkle-proof pants for certain customers; otherwise, the baggy trousers type will have to buy secondhand pants at pawnshops to maintain tradition. Surely, in a free society, we have the right to be sartorially imperfect.

Wichita Eagle. Drew Pearson Ike hits GI's, but Ford abroad MO WASHINGTON. On almost the very same day President Eisenhower was signing an order for the return of American servicemen's wives from Europe, the Ford Motor Company was signing an order whereby it would buy $306,000,000 worth of stock in its subsidiary in England. This drain of $305,000,000 to England amounts to more than the number of dollars saved by keeping wives from joining American servicemen in England for one whole year. In other words, while the Eisenhower administration was saving on the dollar drain at the expense of the man serving his country in the ranks, one of Ike's best friends.

in the industrial world was draining more dollars out of the USA. The Ford family has been one of the President's stanchest political supporters. In his first election, Ford dealers were assessed from $100 to $1,000 contributions for the Eisenhower political campaign, based on the number of cars they gold. In Michigan, Henry Ford has consistently been one of the most energetic Eisenhower boosters. In 1966, the Ford family contributed $36,899 for Ike's re-election.

In ESngland, the Ford Motor Company already i rf rf ita Bt iWe i1 a lint linca the identical moment when the President was protecting the dollar by curtailing servicemen's wives, to spend $305,000,000 buying up the balance of the stock in its subsidiary; Wonder how soldiers' absentee ballots would have been marked had they known before election that their wives would have to come home? Headlines And Footnotes Army and Air Force chaplains have warned that both morale and the moral conduct oi American servicemen overseas will decline the minute Eisenhower's cutback on families takes effect. The Defense Department is quietly preparing to cope with new social problems after the servicemen are separated from their -wives. The Marine Corps has just finished spending $4, 500 of the taxpayers' money at Camp H. M. Smith Hawaii, to build a package salesroom for selling liquor.

Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri, the first secretary of the air force, told Presidentelect Kennedy that he definitely does not want to be secretary of defense. Kennedy replied he was having a hard time deciding upon a defense chief. He mentioned Roswell Gilpatric, formerly in. the air force, now a New York attorney, and Byron, "Whizzer" White, a Denver Some intelligence reports claim there is not the slightest evidence that Fidel Castro had anything to with thn.

rphpllinn ini nttntamala Mi. ciragua and Costa Rica. Chairman Morton's Humor I GOP Chairman Thurston Morton, who has a gcgeous sense of humor and come from a state, Ke.i;ucky. where it's not unheard of to steal told this story to a group of political scientists ago in fact, before the Republicans began their drive to recount "stolen" votes In II-(inoistnd Texas." I Morton told how In his first race for the1 Senate he had called his county manager in the' remwe how he r.ai setting on in the east. i Picnic ITU FA UVU in good whiskers, which way to men room?" Sun Want Ads bring For the benefit of readers who have not vet telephoned me for answer to the question: "Who would succeed to the presidency if both president and vice president have died? The answer is Speaker of the House ot Representatives.

Next hi line would be president pro tern of the Senate. Next would come members of the Cabinet, in this order: Secretaries of Stat, Treasury, Defense, Attorney General. Postmaster General, Interior, Commerce, Labor. From vice president on, they would be "acting When I was fe U.S. class of American history, 1 learned a word, made up of the initial letters of the cabinet departments In this order, State, Treasury, War, Attorney General, Postmaster General, Navy Interior.

The first five of this Hat were in Washington's cabinet. The Navy department was created hi John's Adams' presidency. The Interior department waj created in Zach Taylor's administration in 1849, so the last letter in proves that "the word was coined after 1849 and prior to 1889 when Agriculture got into the cabinet. Time bringj many changes. "Defense" has taken the place of "War" and The present order of succession was adopted by Congress in 1949.

President Harry S. Truman sponsored the act. Succession through the cabinet meant that we might have a president who had not been elected by the people. Members of Congress had been elected by the people so the presiding officers of both House and Senate were put into line. Other day, I read a humorous incident on inauguration day in 1953.

President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon were a bit tardy. The outgoing President Truman and other high officials were waiting. President Truman said to Speaker Joseph Martin, that if Ike and Dick Nixon don't show up, "Joe you'll be Of course, they showed up. Brazil, largest South American nation in population and area, is building a brand new capital city. It's name is Brasilia, and its about the only thing the republic owns unmortgaged.

Other evening, I saw a TV picture story of the gigantic enterprise. It seemed to me the government is plunging deep into debt. Rio de Janeiro so I've been told, is a beautiful city and a busy port of business. Why go off into a remote location where everything has to be built new? At the coffee break I voiced my doubt of the wisdom of such a costly enterprise. Man on the next seat said: "The United States did the same thing when, passing up New York and Philadelphia which were ready built, the founding fathers, moved the government to a remote place and built Washington, D.

Brazil, with population of 63 million, is as able to make a new capital city, as were our forbears. Maybe my prejudice against debt, is too keen. Some people think it is un-American not to use one's credit. Famous E. Edgar INDEPENDENT: In 1939, when the King and Queen of England paid a visit to the United States, former Speaker of the House Joseph W.

Martin Jr. was on the committee to welcome the royal couple at the Capitol, he recalls in "My First Fifty Years in as told to Robert J. Donovan. "Morning coats, striped trousers and silk toppers were obligatory. The day before, however Sam Rayburn told me that he did not have a topper.

'I am just going to wear a he said. "I did have a topper, but since Rayburn had none, I decided that I would go along with him and wear a derby also. When I got to the Capitol and next morning, I found Rayburn's baldhead grandly encased in a high silk hat, which someone had lent him I appeared at the reception in my" derby. "Thi3 became the big news photograph of the day, my' receiving King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in a derby while, all the other members wore toppers. Far from making me look foolish in my 14th District of Massachusetts, it turned me into something of a hero.

"Thank wrote a doctor ui Brookton, 'We've got an independent man in SCORE; In 1915, when President Woodrow you pull sure." a the i red 4: 5:30 6 0O 6:30 6:30 Wilson ran for reelection against Charles Evans Hughes, the early returns from the Eastern States pointed to a Hughes victory. When Wilson retired on Election night, he was resigned to defeat, but he did not concede as the results were still inconclusive. During the night, the returns from the pro-Wilson Western States came in and the picture began to change. The next day, the election wa3 still not decided. Wilson played a round of golf with his personal physician Rear Adm.

Cary Grayson. During the game, messengers were kept busy bringing the latest returns. At the last green, Wilson was asked how the game wa3 going. "Just fine," he beamed. "I'm one down here and three States up." "How are you getting on in central Kentucky?" The county manager replied." "I'm leading, but what about your county?" Asked Morton.

"How are you doing in western Kentucky?" countered his manager. "I'm even. But what about your county?" pressed the would-be senator from Kentucky. "How about northern Kentucky?" asked the manager from the eastern mountains. "The few returns show I'm ahead, but what about your county?" "I'm praying-for 'said the manager.

"Stop yelled Thruston, "and start stealing." 1 The county usually turned In i 3,000 Republican majority but this iime the county manager produced for MortdL 8:30 1'00 4:00 4 NEW department tired "Well, jolly "Don't the "What I told week. home mirror. "This from This the tough." "I'm Do you your in 2, fire "That Santa. mine, "I itchy, look listening "When "I'm Kringle card "Hey, "No, he's you? you to tell H. I 8:30 4:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 8:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 1:00 8:15 I SO 4:30 8:46 1:30 B.

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