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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 2 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1958 Classified Ads Bring Results A'o Place For Squares Youth Holds Noisy Sway In Brigitte's Saint Tropez Would Neutralize Isles Under U. N. Trusteeship OMAHA (JP) Sen. Estes Ke-fauver (D-Tenn.) said today that Quemoy and Matsu should be neutralized under United Nations trusteeship.

The senator, here for a Midwest Democratic party rally, said should have been taken to neutralize the islands and hoped they still can be placed under United Nations trusteeship. "We certainly wouldn't want a world war over these two little islands," he said. The nation should stand behind the decisions of President Eisenhower since he is the director of foreign policy, he said. Butler PTA Officials Plan Year's Activities The year's program was planned and committees selected last night when the executive committee of the Butler Township PTA met at the home of James Boyle. The group announced that the first regular meeting of the PTA If You See It I In Esquire i You'll Find It.

with the scooters and the fossils of the automotive age that many of the youngsters drive. This year it's estimated that more than 40,000 vacationers will have swarmed into the village, which normally boasts a population of 3,000. Where once there was the he had not heard President Ei will be held September 23. It will' By ROSETTE HARGROVE NEA Staff Correspondent SAINT TROPEZ, France-It was perfectly fitting that Brigitte Bar-! doi should announce her engage-! rnent in this Mediterranean for Saint Topez, like has! grown up too fast. Only a few years ago, Brigittel was living the relatively sheltered i lie of a comfortable Parisian fam- and Saint Tropez was a dozing! little fishing village.

i Now, Brigitte is the idol of At THE HUB. I senhower's talk last night and re-j The Wright Brothers made their marked, "We had the same issue; first successful flight in an air-three years ago and anyone would plane at Kitty Hawk, N. in and fish the problem would There is a monument to healthy smell of boats be a tea honoring mothers of first grade students, and will have as guests the school's faculty, school board, bus drivers, cafeteria staff, and janitorial workers. Kefauver said he felt that in the: mark the event on that wide intervening period some action' stretch of sand. and an occasional whiff of mimosa blossoms, Saint Tropez now reeks of sun oil, whisky, American cigarettes and Free Parking conveniently at Deisrolh's Parking Tickets Redeemed for 33c on $2 Purchase at Deisroth's Parking Lot Rear of West Broad Street.

Entrances on S. Church St. and S. Vine St. YOUNGEST CHESS MASTER i PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia (P) Bobby Fischer, the 15-year-old Brooklyn wonder kid, has the distinction today of being the youngest Grand Master in the long history of chess.

Bobby achieved the title Thursday night when he wound up fifth in the six-week international chess tournament set up to determine six potential challengers for the world title. France's "beat generation" and Saint Tropez is their paradise. The village has irany of the same attractions that the famous resorts mch as Cannes, Juan-les-Pins, and Monte Carlo have bright sun, blue sea, and a pebbly beach. It even has snobbishness but it is a snobbishness based on a commodity that money and social position can't buy. It is the snobbishness of youth.

This is the one spot on the enchanted shore of the French Riviera where a celebrity, if middle-aged, causes not the slightest ripple. Getting accepted into Saint Trop' (as the young call it) society is not easy for anyone over "Twilight" Bedspread BRIGITTE BARDOT, her fiance Sacha Distel (left), her film "double" and actor Guy Bertil stroll the cobbled streets of Saint Tropez. by Morgan Jones 30, The first thing the initiates do on sleePin2- Tne rea Saint Trop-ians those days and the beautiful ell- .98 MCH TO BHOOL arrival is tn pn in ihf shnn run hv don't think about bed until the mate made up for the lack of com 6 Usually 8.50 GLASSES Madame Vachon to buy the turns the in the son's "uniform." This year it con-! east- Until then, they dance bare-tists of brief shorts or skintight to cha-cha-cha and rock-pants topped by a boldly patterned jand'ro11 rhythms blaring from ra- 2DAY SERVICE Ditcoiot Prim PriMrfrtlMM rtlkT" blouse and an amus ne hat. The ul0S anu JUKe DOXes in ine fort outside the two or three small hotels. But just as the wealthy Frenchmen and tourists discovered and took over the existentialist bistros in Paris, the plutocrats of the Riviera have taken to "slumming" in the beat generation's Saint Tropez.

Now yachts of all sizes are AtM fan SnrtM RoTt ROGERS OPTICAL CO. 39 N. Wyoming Street An added touch of glamour to your bedspread Silver "Mylar" twinkle added to striping of "Avisco" Hobs and Braid. This spread is lintless, has rounded corners and Bullion fringe. Preshrunk and fast colors.

Twin or double sizes in Snowhite and pastel shades of Pink, Aqua, Green, Yellow. Blanket Shop Downstairs of bistros. They laugh with the sudden exuberance of youth and they talk the endless, terribly serious talk of youth. When they finally do think, of sleep, they go to a fisherman's cottage where three or four may share a room, or even to a spot on Bikini, which this year is the barest wisp of a loincloth, is accepted but considered slightly exaggerated. Once the pitfall of the wrong outfit is avoided, there remains the acid test in the underground cabarets where Saint Trop' meets at llazleton, Pa.

Street Floor Store, Ph. GL 5-3131 moored in the harbor, and on the quay are an imposing number of mingled IIours 9:30 to 5 Wed Nite Jaguars ana ierrans Eight. If the vacationer is offered ithe beach-. Rubber mattresses are VW.V.VAVAVAViVAV.VAV,VAV.V.W.ViV.".V. at a premium, for Saint Tropez is a table, it means that he has been mistaken for somebody of importance.

If he or she is greeted with bursting at the seams. Of course, Erigilte, who has nrimi. ik snent most of the summer here a curt "This is a rnrt Thic ia QIC I they may just as well forget about with her new fiance. Sacha Distel, RiEht life in Saint Trmv and an; lives a little more comfortably Foam Rubber Throw phi ows HOAD A 0 I A It I I back to the casino at Cannes of the vUlas the hiUs near" Monte Carlo. If he is allowed toib'- drape himself across the har thpn I Before World War II.

Saint 1.99 he is I Tropez was a favorite vacation Decorator Colors Round or Square But he still has another test to1 haunt of quiet-loving residents of Marseilles and other nearby cities REGULARLY 3.59 pass. If the man calls for champagne in a loud voice, he will be nerved, but to the accompaniment of smug smiles all around. Immediately he will be classed as a vacationing traveling salesman. Those who pass these tests find Mixed with them were a few artistsincluding Picasso who found the town's picturesque streets with their marvelous play of light and shadow a challenge to their talent. Then, in the late forties, it was discovered by the young existen- iiiii Decorative throw pillows with foam rubber forms, custom tailored removable covers of pinwale corduroy or butcher linen weave.

Covers have concealed zippers. In Pastel or Deep Tone solid colors. 12" round or square with high crowns. Drapery Shop Fourth Floor themselves in the company of hun dreds nf rirl! trvlntJ tn innt- emmd tialists. and became the summer and act like Brigitte Bardot.

ad garden of these left-bank Pa- in companied by crew-cut young men' risians- Living was cheaP SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY! I trying just as hard to look like James Dean or Marlon Brando. Everyone is tanned a golden bronze, but few consider getting their lithe, young bodies wet in the Mediterranean. They aren't interested in swimming, just sun-bathing. Night-time is for anything but MOVING? STORAGE? BERLITZ BROS. North American Van Line! Agent Call Gladstone 4-34S1 Annual Sale Cei Chapman Famous Designer NYLONS GEES Ml -4 4 Regularly 1.50 to 1.95 99 6Pr.

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