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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 2

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J- THE KANSAS CITY STAR WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2U 1WW IKE BARBS AT KENNEDY Shop Late Tomorrow (Continued From Page 1) his politics and it was in such an atmosphere a decision should be made to abstain from political haranguing over the Russian situation campaign Complaint bv Kennedy United States going to with the inter-American agreement to break off diplomatic relations with the Dominican Republic Other officials indicated the decision to break already has been made and word to that effect i's understood to have been communicated to the embassy in Ciudad Trujillo The State department spokesman said he did not know specifically when action would be taken in compliance with a resolution of the Organization of American States now meeting in San Jose Costa Rica to break relations The resolution also called for partial imposition of economic sanctions his decisions Mr Eisenhower replied forcefully and no one can make actual decisions except him- selt But he went on he has all sorts of advisers and Nixon has been at the top in this group He said Nixon had participated in all of the consultive meetings of the administration for nearly eight years He added that he was glad that the vice-president had never Mr Eisenhower brushed express hit Pinion POLITICAL SPEECHES He said aside at his new conferenc at on two or three occasions complaints bv Kennedy that and probably not more he will on Ficonhnwpr sPeak on partisan political mat- the threat of an bisennower He sajd th( naturallv he Veto and lack of Republican wants to help perpetuate his party support caused the Senate to fn the White House and increase tufipjn its strength in Congress reject his social security plan gut he still has the responsibil for medical care for the agedlitv of running the government he fr said The mapping out of politic1 Asked for comment campaigns is for others to do 1 Eisenhower replied vigorously pinpointed only one speech a Sep- nomine" (ember 29 address to a Republican that the Democratic nomine fundraising dinner in has a 2-to-l majority of his presjdent said he still party in the membership of thinks he did the right thing Congress He said he doesn acknowledging that Francis see how much more Kennedy lGary Powers's U-2 plane was could want Ion a spy mission Even with more thanj Course Was Proper enough he added the Demo- Ag he reviews he sajd crats are not getting an ere sees nQ reason think in Congress that he would change his mind Mr Eisenhower said that aA about the statements he made for leadership he had Pro when the Russians disclosed vided it by sending to Con-jj powerS plane had come gress a program first outlined jown May 1 in Soviet ter-in January and then repeated rjtory in May and August Mr Eisenhower said that The news conference w'as powers could not possibly have devoted largely to politics but been repudiated by the gov-the foreign situation also ernment because any such A Senate Step To Halt Arms Flow to Cuba (Continued From Page 1) any Latin-American nation subjected to economic or diplomatic sanctions by the Organization of American The A earlier this week voted to apply such sanctions to the Dominican Republic It adopted the proposal as an amendment to a pending $3989054000 foreign aid money bill Washington Aug 24AP) President Eisenhower called on the Organization of American States today to use its collective moral and political influence to straighten out the Cuban crisis Eisenhower told a news conference he does not consider the Cuban situation hopeless and he said if he thought it would do any good he would be ready to join in a Western Hemispheric heads of government meeting which could include Cuban Premier Fidel Castro He cautioned against building up that possibility to look like a real project In relying on joint action with its allies to deal with Cuban problems Eisenhower said the United States does not consider that the Monroe Doctrine has been supplanted It has merely been extended to meet modern conditions and new forms of the foreign intrusion into this hemisphere against which it was aimed he said Iridescent Plateau tailored by Timely Clothes for comfortable treating Besides the handsome appearance of Timely's lustrous Iridescent Plateau you'll appreciate the Balanced Tailoring which gives you a weightless feeling of comfort Come try one sooh in navy charcoal olive or brown 7950 Downtown and Flaza statement would have cast Powers in the role of an adventurous fellow' who designed came under discussion Doubt Trip The President said that he CASTRO FLARES (Continued From Page 1) is a people that grows this is the regime of a government that is the most! secure there is in the whole American Peasants Are Armed government is firmest he added it is the only American government that has armed the workers and are many governments of America who go to bed in power and know1 if they are going to get up in he added He attacked the United States as the of hu-j and said: no longer believe in your false democracy murderer of Negroes your false liberty sower of tyrants in our continent your hypocritical philosophy that protects a Franco as well as a Trujillo in your films of Hollywood Attacks Labor Problem no longer believe in vour hypocritical words of justice while you exploit the wetbacks the Bolivian Indian Chilean workers the Venezue-' Ian oil worker or while you grab oil concessions in Argentina no longer believe in your false Panamerieanism with which you have wanted to dress up a system of oppression and abuses a system of abomination you have imposed on our divided peoples of At the end of his speech the! women's organizations gave Castro three cows for agricultural co-operatives in response to an appeal he made last! week GAINS BY REDS The Shawl Collar adds note fashion to men's sweaters 1 Eyelet stitch wool cardigan by Lord Teff in wheat or Cambridge arey (in': S-M-L-XL will attend the fall meeting nf manufactured and flew his the United Nations only if he own Pane on a mission finds later that some questions! As victorious allied eom-have come up that he thinks mander in Germany in 1945 he should speak on personally he did turn over to Russia In the political field the' any thousands of prisoners President touched on these war but he acted under t0EQUAL TIME He announced based uPon aIlied aSree ments he said He made this explanation when asked what he thinks about a statement attributed to Joseph Stalin Soviet leader questioned several times abo'utVhe'i at he Potsdam conference role Nixon has piaved in the ad that Mr Eisenhower was ministration He was asked what honest for handing over policy decisions Nixon had partici-j 0 pated in No one participates in the Prepares Timetable For Live Polio accine (Continued From Page 1) now convinced that the live vaccine can be safely employed announced a timetable to lead to licensing next year for use of it in this country Advocates of this vaccine have long contended that it offers possibilities for bestowing longer-lasting immunity than does the Salk vaccine Burney said it will be up to manufacturers to decide in what form the live vaccine will be produced He said in some instances it has been provided in candy form and also in liquid forms Taken by month which is regarded as an advantage compared to the needle-injection required for Salk vaccines The surgeon general expressed the hope that the availability of live vaccine and Salk vaccine would lead to elimination of polio epidemics in this country Under the timetable Burney announced the final draft of the proposed testing and licensing requirements will be completed next week and made available to manufacturers The proposed legal regulations will be published in the Federal Register on or about November 1 so that interested parties may file comments Formal adoption of the regulations is expected the last part of this year 1295 2 Brush weave pullover of Orion acrylic Tan or grey S-M-L-XL 3 Bulky wool grenadine stitch cardigan a in charcoal brown cr olive S-M-L-XL (Continued From Page 1) "A Communist state or a state linked with communism is not admissible inside the present inter-American He added that member states are obligated to comply with commitments condemning subversion within the hemisphere Manuel Tello of Mexico Mexico made its own revolution alone and while Mexico respects the principle of nonintervention the Cubans should know they have their true friends in America Venezuelan President Rom-ulo Betancourt meanwhile made public a letter to the ministers suggesting a new treaty to bar states that have not had free elections from membership in the 0 A This was interpreted as a nudge to Cuba where Castro has said repeatedly that elections are not necessary to Break Ties Washington Aug 24 AP) A State department spokesman said today the 4 Brushed wool pullover in horizontal stripes Charcoal moss or brown ((i S-M-L-XL Mail Address Change Set Sept 17 AREA SCHOOLS TO OPEN SOON (Continued From Page 1) studying under a new schedule of hours adopted by the board of education last month The junior and senior high school day has been lengthened 20 minutes in order that science laboratory periods can be longer Students now will report at 8:20 o'clock and be dismissed at 3:15 o'clock Elementary students will continue on the same schedule as last year All classes in grades two to seven will begin at 8:30 o'clock and be dismissed either at 3:10 or 3:30 o'clock depending upon the plan chosen by the individual principal Lunch Time a Factor If the principal selects a 40-minute lunch period the school day will end at 3:10 o'clock If a 60-minute lunch hour is in effect classes will not be dismissed until 3:30 o'clock First grade students will be in class from 8:30 until 2:30 or 2:50 o'clock depending upon the length of the lunch period Kansas City school officials estimate 16776 children will be enrolled in the senior high schools 6427 in the junior highs and 47420 in the elementary schools (Continued From Page 1) routes in these two Kansas City postal zones Residents of Fairway Westwood and part of Roeland Park now using a Kansas City 3 Kansas mailing address should change to Shawnee Mission Kas (There are nine routes serving about 2850 stops in this area) To Affect 16150 Affected will be an estimated 16150 residential and business mail stops Ben Gravbill field services officer in charge of the Shawnee Mission post-office said letter mail would be handled through the Mission postoffice at 5827 Outlook street and parcels through the Merriam postoffice at 9203 West Fifty-eighth street terrace No major changes in collection or delivery schedules are expected and mail will be handled by the same personnel except for some who may elect not to transfer out of the two Kansas City post-offices to Shawnee Mission Gravbill said Some Objections Made Gravbill conceded that some patrons have objected to losing the Kansas City address particularly agents who conduct their business from their Johnson County homes Correspondents should be advised of the change in address he said although arrangements are being made for delivering Kansas City-addressed mail in the area without delay even after the Gravbill said the change will improve service in many instances Trucks will pick up incoming train pouches at the Station and air mail at the general postoffice in Kansas City for processing and sorting in Mission and Merriam and will deliver outgoing mail sacks similarly Robert Roberts postmaster of Kansas City Kansas said for the present his office will continue to process the mail and deliver it to the Rosedale station for pickup by the Shawnee Mission carriers To Erect Building The change is being made even though the building for the new1 Shawnee Mission postoffice has not yet been started In Wichita Gilbert Mullen regional real estate manager for the department said a 120-dav extension had been secured on an option from Mr and Mrs John Barkley 6322 Johnson drive or the 250 by 400-foot proposed site at Sixty-first and Broadmoor streets west of Mission Plans are nearly completed and construction bids should be advertised soon Mullen said The Shawnee Mission postoffice took over administrative supervision August 1 of the Shawnee Merriam Mission and Overland Park postoffices The September 17 mail handling change will be another step toward eventual consolidation of all Northeast Johnson County postoffice operations in the new building Gravbill noted that a Leawood branch postoffice is proposed at Ninty-fifth and Mission road although no date has been set for construction bids Campus Coats Here's warmth with style in warm sturdy cotton corduroy H-I-S NORSEMAN JACKET has above-knee length freedom for men on the move Bulky knit collar knit cuffs adjustable side tebs zip front Antelope sand or loden 34-44 1 995 CALIFORNIAN WAIST LENGTH JACKET with leather-buttoned front knit collar ard cuffs quilted lining Antelope antique gold or 35-44 1c dlDOpA Miss Cobb Is Readv to Share Flight in With a Man 1798 Varsity Shop (GOLD WEDDING RINGS that is!) for the Bride-to-Be FAVORED for its aura of tradition it is a featured favorite at Jaecard's Prices start at SB 00 SKETCH thou-c UK gold Florentine finish ted tax jjic Cobb Her father a former Air Force lieutenant colonel and now a Ponca City car dealer taught her to fly Miss Cobb was chief pilot for the Executive Aircraft company here several months in 1956 and 1957 She lived at 2 Janssen place While here she instructed many Kansas City businessmen on how to fly an air- them She is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 121 pounds Miss Cobb said the women taking the tests were volunteers The blonde is advertising and sales promotion manager of Aero Design Engineering Co of Ponca City She was aviation's woman of the year for 1959 She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William (Continued From Page 1) anything in the tests is frightening or painful perhaps a she said heard many comments that the worst was the neurological examination where they stick needles in your Miss Cobb who has a 36-26-34 figure said she lost seven pounds in a week of testing but has regained accara irrtLos srset in cm Thursday Shopping Hours: 9:30 to 8:30 Downtown and Plaza 1 1 to 8:30 Brookside.

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