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I She gave her husband a final just vhat happened Friday on A wave ot grief s yept across change halted trading shortly
kiss Gonzales saId and then the streets of Dallas Tex the state SpeCial memorlal after 8S did other markets I
her finger the II
Minutes later Kennedy s out of sight and out of reach crats and RepublJcans Mrs. Anna C Helmer
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oft with Mrs Kennedy and his SIght sl pped unobtruSively out
wife at his side JO(Jnson took ot any 01 a thousand vindows
the oath ot off ce from U S along the route wIth plenty of
D strict JUdge Sarah T Hughes time to a m carefully and we
help}ess to pro FELONY RATE
gold carpeted presidential com For a pres dent to tour the r killed tbe president because
partment of the bIg Jet tor the heart of any clty w th optimum he vas an enemy of the good peo- every 61 persons last year
Base m I am1-----------1ll
just outs de the cap tal a mIl or plastic armormg the s des These were the last words of
itary guard of honor came to and bottom of h s car with Leon F Czolgosz 28-year-old as--
attention as the jet with the big heavy steel plate and bann.l21g sass n of Pres dent McKinley ae.
to The Auburn J:)81ly Ad
the glare of lights Such precaut ons pIa nly are Czolgosz made the statement as
The coflln was lowered on an
elevator platform then carr ed pected as a result ot the Ken Pr soJ fOl the assass nation of the
to a cream colored Navy ambu nedy assassmation pres dent on Sept 6 1901 at the
Kennedy who came ill the Tern
hi:;.e f'li'
pany her husband s body on the Gearv asking Am I shot?
ride to the hospital The detective 81lSwered I fear
With two motorcycles ridmg Brunet a sultanate under Brl you are
.... to join 14pr:ootnt McKinley died Sept.
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THE CITIZEN ADVERTISER AUBURN N Y SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 963
FIRST ASSEl\ffiLY OF GOD
Rev D E Hansen
9 45 a m -Church school
11 am -Worsh p se Vlce
7 pm Evange stic servtce
CHRISTIAN m'"ION
Rev Oscar Defrain
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Services
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l'ERVaUS WltECK
DEAR NERVOUS 1\Iost mo hers accept aCy kind
ot criticIsm EXCEPT that vhIcl concc s theU'
ch ldren There is NO :va)' to tell a motl er hat NOU
s mply cannot stand her chi dren vi hout los
ber friendship 'f
James Marlow
Walter L Parsons Jr fireman USN son of Mr and Mrs Walter
L Parsons of RD 2 Ster:mg s serv ng aboard the a tack 8ll'craft
carr er USS Kitty Hawk The K tty Hawk horne.-ported m San D ego
Calif s m the Far East.as 8;. of Fleet
Mrs Roger Coomes will revtew the book Caravans by James
M chener at the Auburn Commumty College Facu ty Women s Book
Revtew Club meeting Monday The c ub WIll meet at 8 pm at the
home of M ss Barbara 18 1!acD;'ugall St
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 1963
"Please-One Spotlight 18 SuffIcient"
Drew Pearson
:.JFK' s Death Stuns Texans
p. OUR.- 1+ 25 Years Ago
I EAR TO THE GROUND (From 0-... FIle,) .0
DEPARTMENT John B Alger Bernard a Baird _
I HEARS The Presbyter an Youth Group of Un on Sprmgs Vlll conduct the
I M Herron have been elected d 4 pm servtce SWlday at.The on. Gra;tt Avenue
THAT the assassmation of Pres rectors of the Auburn Chamber of
dent Kennedy s a tragedy of the Commerce tor two years
greatest magmtude for the mil Mrs Helen Pethybndge and M ss
lions of v leged
THAT foremost In the late Presi Monday at the Cayuga Museum of
dent s thoughts was the better- H story and Art
ment of livmg conditions for all M ss Esther Gove a student at
the second class c tizens of the Strong Memor a Hosp tal 10 Roch
world ester s spend ng the Thanksg vmg
vacation WIth her parents Mr and
'DIAT if &omeol;le started a Some- M!'l Henry Gave of Half Acre
thmg for-No rung political party Members of the Phi athea C ass
there woufd be no other on at the F rst Method. st Church he d
the ballot n the future the r mon hly soc al and bus ness
meeting Tuesday mght at the home
THAT econom sts are now predict of Mrs Wlliam Anderson N HlL"1-
mg that this country is about to ter Ave
become a $600 bill on country _,- _
-about 100 b llions greater than I I
50 Yeers Ago
due '" (....om AuburnCftlze. FII..) An American Dream Is Slain
Mr and Mrs James F Collgan WASIDNGTON CAP) _ 'The vas the effect the ne vs of h g
overlooked oy many IS the gam and daughter of East Genesee linden gunman who assassinat sudden valent death had on
of millions of new believers 10 Street gave a tango dinner 10 hon ed President Kennedy killed an Arner cans from coast to coast
peace throughout the world or of thelT house guests Mr and Amer can Clream There was gr ef d smay
TIl T th N ; H ald Trib- London Eng It vas no wonder people cr ed shock at the death of Kennedy
U:e 5a;s vcoi::'men;ron Ike s Mss aGrac:y Fits t of Auburn a in the streets another-in a
coming out for Nixon Last year graduate of Syracuse Un vers ty Many Americans disagreed restaurant at home n the of
Emmet John Hughes a former '" ho has stud ed m Europe tor a with Kennedy some on one is f ce on the street said he just
speech wnter for Mr ElSenhow year WIll organtze a class n vo ce sue some on another wept at the ne I;IS
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n Rev,'ew st Seymour Cor h ontng:
of course I ve watched D ck a poration manufacturers of the he meant dillerent things to dif anal reachon yet flammg
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long time and he Just hasn d esel engine an 0 I burning en treent people anger would seem a D<ltural re
T e QUiet CriSIS - Stewart e grown So 1]ust haven t honestly gme which because of 18 economy Each could find in him some act on to the killmg of a Pres
(Holt. Rinehart & WlflStQn - "09 Pages _ llIu.strated _ $0 00) been able 0 believe he s Pres ill fuel and labor w thout oss of part of his 0 \In dream of vhat dent
dential timber Ho v D ck must motive power has secured. the so e is good or re or to be That anger Call d be lost or
Everything about this book s made Mr Udall ask i.S a soc ety have grown.s Ike s8Jd this Amencan r ghts to manufacture t deSired or to be str ven for m dro vned ill mournmg at the
beautifu And every hmg 10 t S a success if t creates cond tions THAT th ta.: d ti bill and herea! er al d ese Amer can life first nE;Ws of Kennedy s death
wilf _ made on this continent will be In total he was a symbol for vas testimony that the people
mote generation who WIll inhab t andscapes What does mater al taxpayers are mterested enough made here m Auburn gneved for the death of the man
our and abundance aVall f we create an McKeon Leaves asHa Pres dent tr may come late it
We are all br ef tenants this both Houses of Congress to teU e vas young m t v may eng ill the nat on _ as tEe
planet :r attributes cannot be fulfilled them their wi hes For Washington f ch W
al
?YS deiails of this assassma ion are
m suse e an an mu;us e The Qu et Cris s traces the Y ill e gen an a revealed
usefulness of resources 0 we can story of our nation s looting' of ts THf\T the day s not distant when Wlliam H McKeon New York formed concerned about --_
create a wor d m which phys cal land and the history of the con. FM br;oadcasting: vill supplant State and Cayuga County Demo- And he was
affluence and affluence of the t d 1 d AM broadcasting because there cratic Ch8ll'man left thJS morrnng people C II t
sp nt R'O hand and hand is no static or other interference for Wash ngton to pay tribute to He was a husband and father ance a IOnS,
This emphas s on the need for a two pies
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dents in FM such 8$ you find in the old the late Pres dent John F Ken devoted to h s wife and children Postponements
c vilization to live In harmony w th Th book gets ts title from the fashioned AM sets nedy looking to a long and happy li!e
the land makes this book unique e ulet 0 ervation cr sis of Mr McKeon rece ved a telegram ahead for all 01 them I A L J. d
among other volumes on the plund th 1966 live m a THAT a 60000 maJorIty for the re- at 5 a m today from Attorney In his chosen field pol tics he n rea I s"e
of svan of fn.O F Kennedy from success at an The followtng cancellations and
those who find mearung m beauty creasmg- ugliness of shrinkin$t 'men for for more pay The text of the message was As Pres dent no matter ho v postponements have been an
are at last Jnven thell" due as ope; space of 'OUght to cause some labor lead 'The Pres dent's body v II 1 e in anyone d ffered vith h m on a nounced m the Auburn area
bwlders and seers en ronment a JS m IUS ers to realliZe the unportance the repose m the East Room of the particular issue he vas ab Commwuty servIce v 0 r k e r S
It is rather speciril to read a by poUution and no se and voters a ch to trade umorusm White House Saturday (today) You solutely ded cated to the Job the meetina scheduled for noon Mon
bookonconservatlonby'theSecre- technology has changed inapubli people gave hm None could day postponed until Dec 2
tary of the Intenor and to find 10 the face and problems of conserva-o McKeon had the deny him thIs He worked day SpeCJal education teachers of Ca
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first tI two tion and profoundly the land f late Pres dent only last Friday tr bute him meeting Monday at
:r s: =s ho': Mount Cannel Women 5 Club at
boox hetbemP:e reached lD counted Most County postponed to 8
Loridon s killer tog and a call of conservation to m t e vas vill carry on the work started by Mount Carme High School an
rt cm.:nf= new enn Offices to Close urr
(the farm.of es T q n n6. Ii it and next wil un te beh nd him AIl offices In the Cayuga County All a -garuzed activities at the
Brook ) was In a gr8vey4rtt 8.phs. In every way' fli' Mr McKeon sOOd Thomas J Courthouse WI 1 remam c osed Mon- Woman s Union and YMCA post
The comcidence or; these even' s is a work of art" Cotter who attended the naugura day WIth the e.'Cception of the Coun poned until Tuesday
Every Night, Josephine Jacquelyn Susan.n Office t was announced CayUga Museum of History and
Almanac and at the burn plumbmg and beating busi of the Board of Su- Art closed Monday
(BernJ\rd Gels A.ssoc - 240 Pages - $8 95) e ear see how It com nessman perYlSors Fred E Porten sald that Umted Fund Study Comm ttee of
The jacket a one of this I vely that even people who dO" Dot llke th the facts Mr McKeon a personal friend the board s office would remam the Ne ghborhood House Dental
book about a pood e named dogs wll like this rOjIlP with one ot the Pres dent and perhaps the c osed and that he expected that Clinic schedu ed for noon MondaY
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:: n:t m county agenc es vould foUow
coat and matching hat a e to go Alas It Is not l1kely Only those agamst a va -y strong pdFctu t County Judge Gera d S HeWitt day n the s hoo rl tonum
a ong with the spir t of the book who ove and appreciate animals the present Sen Steve Mr McKeon The photo was for s31d that the offices of County and F emma F re Department turkey
;e:% the Rev Wlliam E DaVie pastor pa ty achedu ed for last mght post
almost human oak the begullng tual affeotlon a.nd respect DOSs b e can Legion Interest of Ho y Fanuly Church Mr Mc all hearmgs scheduled for Monday poned. to Dec 13
g nt In her eyes and tI e artful between an mals and thelr peop e tc Keon said would be postponed until Tuesday Mount Carme Men s Club bUlj;O
stance which -pu s the current top And I must adm t tha.t e en Closmgs also ere announced by party schedu ed fo 8 pm today
fashion model!! to shame hough I m one who oves eats a County has elected determmed in his erusade for the the Welfare Department the Board Cayuga County Board of Super
Th s is the story of Joseph ne dogs and S c Han donkeys I tlnd aUc local government Negroes and the less pnvileged of Elections the Treasurers Off ce Visors n Monday postponed
e anoJ ;:t ;; bonus elected a Demo- I am sure t was the long penod he Probation Department am! the 09 30 a m Dec 2
who shares a Central Park South fun the M Sm
hote apartment with them Hero And one bIt of carp ng The noth ng to do but reflect on the cl8lr Said today that his office day n the school gymnas urn
are her friends and acqualn angllage ot the kennels Y never you are pronused prob ems of mankmd would remaIn open un ess ordered Holy Nan e par sh b ngo party
ances ca.n1oe and human and a s nQ pretty But we f od !Miss resu ts by vr ting a de.- Sometimes I have thought that c osed by a spec al proc amanon schedu ed for 8 pm Monda:y post
merry portra t of an enc ant ng Susann s e phemtsrna so Pt'et Y t X ill 8 fly by mght the thing that gave the late pres The clerk's office hand es legal poned to 8 10 P m Dec 2
an mal as to be d stress ng y vu gar ment you should begm dent h s depth of understandmg papers and cannot be c osed unless Commumty of Umon Spr ngs
The pub isher hopefu ly th ok J W rage your susp c ons vas his suffenng ill World War II by offic at order He sa d that if ThanksglV ng banquet scheduled
e ve:.sus the Grey fOSt6 Club dance
game has been cancel velt before his attack of polio But closed schedu ed for 9 p m oday
led tb year because the South WIth great human suffering Roose.- Auburn Mayo M a u r c e Par sh workers party of St
ruled nel g ble and the velt took on stature that eventual Sch ;yartz announced all Memor al AloyS us schedu ed for tomght
North d no soap on this Iy made h m one of the great pres City Hall offices w II be closed postooned to Nov 30
argun t the sponsors Chrys er dents of the Uruted States Monday St Peter s Ep scopaI youth group
and Gille te refus ng to go along John Fitzgerald Kennedy With The Ne v York State Employment meeting scheduled for 7 30 pm
w th 180lal b as deas s m Iar I uman suffermg m the off ce Yill be closed on Monday omorro v
South Pac f chad aCQUlred the Persons scheduled for -appom Falcon Sportsman Club tu key
THAT a Repub can conference of same sympathy and understanding ments or plann ng to v s t the shoot scheduled for tomorro v post
the Southern leaders ended ac and f a Texas assassm had not office on Monday should report on poned until Dec 8
vnof n
11 e Confede ate National An- dents of the Auburn off ce fa 7 pm omorrow
them the audience r smg to ts feet and givmg rebe yells Th s _
happens a century after Republi
think of that They on y thought of WDS f esh spontaneous and na Lincoln freed the Dear Abby -
a gay sm I ng young man w th h s ural
beautiful w fe who had come to I remember ntroduc ng him THAT if Cass us Clay who has St 'II a hIdI
:-::n:s I verw e me .
Dallas t"n
d
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from enemy
a r ghtwing welcome full of ha e ty of Dre v s ntroduction vas d CoO Ho ywood could be so serIOUS so
ac: hop ng meeting almost I
live down this shame Natu ally one remembers the Senous complications a r 0 sea package vas del vered to my back door ms ead
A,t first people who gathered n nc dents that are p<>rsonal I re- when the Canadian ambassador of to his and I took t over there When I sa v h m
erhe I e:a:
not es
likrte age I Said Vlll il
WIse in the ways of government a little conversation ch took I had a hard time Pres dent a g ass of water I never encouraged hml but we
He one of he rare comb na place ups a rs between Pres dents Kennedy said exp wmng' that met at the v Uage shopp ng center several times
of Kennedy and Betancourt this vas a paper left over from
wonder if perhaps he lost nterest n me because I
meet a newspape m vho has D had a WIN WI'F.tI NIXON flag m my
been a great fr yours - .; e 'Vas an important differ Would it be too forward of me to ask at the Post
other pres :sce hae ng address
CAR
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dents have studied he knew the In Venezue a replied Betan Robe t Kennedy s more eff cent
mtimate de a s of government He cou t you have a much better than h s late brother He works DEAR CAROLINE You may ask but t ey mlA'ht
had the ab I ty to absorb figures to press than I do too even harder knows government not be I ermitted to .l:h e j out U you send h1m a
read like lig tning h s memory Then there was the w secrack exheme y well But Bobby acks Christmas card in care of h s former address it CONFIDENTIAL TO 01'l."E WHO HAS NO
;a: f will be forwarded to. m.sure 1
flush 10 h s ve ns There vas noth Canada vas about to come to see elde b other DEAR ABBY I was del ghted that someone and chasIn' (not to mention the brutal )
ng metallic about h m He :vas h m at HYannIS Port It this grht unders and ng finally brought to light the fact that mproper mus c ). ou are sick r than he s Talk to ). our p est He
cal w thout be ng mechan c -ho p cIns ::: ::de :he: g: to your doctor He
Yes he th s1 you II be nterested in What's on your nd 'Fo a personal reply send
_ or P 1=rag: :nd
s
enve ope to Abby Bo:(
THE CmZEN.ADVERnSER
But Pres dent Kennedy had 1a d out a course of act 00
and the broad themes of pol cy are clear for hiS successor
to follow
The enl1re world now kno vs that the Un ted States
stands for toughness aga nst the Russ ans but only to
ach eve more last ng settlements and never at the r sk of
destroymg bas c conf dence bet I'leen the two nat ons
It also IS kno vn that the Un ted States stands for the
right of every people to be ndependent
W thm the scope of these gu del nes Pres dent John
son must work Fortunately he has ava lable to him the
fore go pol cy staff wh ch had vorked so effect vely for
Pres dent Kennedy If he IS able to keep these men about
h m h s task v 11 be that much less d f cult
Page Four
The Outlook lor '64
Wh Ie there IS I ttle I kel hood of any s go f cant
change n Ot r nat on 5 fore gn ROI cy under Pres dent
J ohoson the same 5 not true of domest c pol cy
Th s s beca se I s pol t cal bel efs n general were
d Herent from those of Pres dent Kennedy Wh Ie our
mar yred pr.es dent I'las bas cally I beral Pres dent J 01 nson
fundamentally conservat ve Th s of course confuses
the outlook for the 1964 pres dent al campa gn
Unt 1 yesterday the Republ cans knew that although
they sought to po nt out what they called Kennedy weak
nesses that their cand date n 64 would be the underdog
no matter who he m ght De But no v all that s changed
by an assass n s bullet
One th ng s most I kely - the eel pse of Sen Gold
water's cand dacy The GOP leadersh p aware of Pres
dent Johnson s nherent consen at sm I'l It hkely tum no v
to a cand date of more general appeal than the ultra
coratlve senator from Anzona..
The Best Hope lor Peace
President Kennedy S trag c death removed the man
who had become the free vorId s best hope for peace
He mherIted from prevous adm n strat ons the Cold
War wIth Sovet Russ a wh ch created the gravest prob
Jems of hiS pres dency which he handled with extreme
c0urage and resoluteness
Desp te Sov et Prem er Khrushchev s detenmnatIon
to rid West BerI n of All ed occupat on troops Mr Ken
nOOy held Amer can forces there He kept Amencan troops
In Southeast As a to th vart Commun st penetrat on n that
area Through eeonom c help he sought to a d Lat n Amer
lca a target of propaganda from Cuba s Commun st Pr me
M Dlster F del Castro And he acted n s m lar fashIOn n
Afnca where ne vly emerged nat ons groped their yay un
steadily to vard stab I ty often v th olence
* * *
In Europe he vas able to keep the North Allant c
Treaty Organ zat on ntact desp te the problems engendered
by French Pres. dent de Gaulle s announced ntent on not to
take d Teeban or protect on from the Un ted States
He became the f rst Arner can pres dent to face the
POSSlbll ty of nuclear var and to rIsk lt w th a show of
force to protect Arner can nterests but succeeded n per
suad ng Prem er Khrushchev to v thdra;v SOy et rn ss les
from Cuba wh Ie do ng so
And he folio ved th s With the successful negot at on of
a part al nuclear test ban w th the Sov ets
None of these ach evements came eas Iy But Pres dent
Kennedy as a br 11 ant and unagmative man Jearned
qUIckly from h s early m stakes at the Bay of P gs and n
the complex relations W th Europe. The result
was that he soon was pra sed as a man determ ned to be
come a forcefu11eader of the free world
SOy et propaganda always pulled Its punches when It
eame to PresJdent Kennedy personally Although the f rst
and ooly Kennedy Khrushchev meetmg m V enna m 1961
did not go well It served a most usefUl purpose It was
there that Prem er Khn shchev became Impressed With
PresIdent Kennedy lack oj bell Il"!lce eYen as he later
came apprec at hIS agIllty'and lou!ll!i1ks 10 a cnSIS
This s why even thougH the aClIfp was
SIble to -the RUSSIans Mr ,\.{ennedy s' &emand for the re
lease of Prof Frederick t. BarghJ,rn last week was
honored by Prermer Khrushchev
* *
And among the Western All es where relat ons often
have become turbulent Mr Kennedy's petsonal ty I;r s
grasp of economiC ssues and h s devot on to un ty ach eyed
results where often the d plomats had fa led
Unfortunately an assass n s bullet took Pres dent Ken
nedy s hfe before any of the more Important fore go pol cy
projects of h 5 adm D1strat on had come any;vhere near
complet on
The test ban treaty w th the Sov et Un on by Mr
Kennedy s own def n t on was merely a first step toward
relaxmg East West tens ons
The All ance for Progress a lO-year project of soc al
reform and econom c development m Lat n Arner ca st 11
hasn t really gotten very far along
H s plan for a f rm partnership between North Amer
lea and Western Europe ",t II hadn t been real zed w th
.grow og nat onal sm n Europe and the complex t es of
economiC relat ons mped ng progress
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'63 Crops Good, Food in A'mple S ppl
Like our forebears \\ow rested cranberry pie or other dessert are'rear's outstandiOlt crop - 620,000 meals and sn for both fest:vi! WASHL"o;CTON _ Latent in dIolng al'''3 rhat could fulfill se\"-
tom features of the Thanks tons compared 578,000 of many a housewife's heart Is the eral (une. Ion wIth a minimum
Thanksgiving cause to rejoice meal.. . last year. heaViest supply In d'ocuvres whe, company's com. desIre for an "old-fashIoned fam- adount 01 shiftier;' thlnJ:s about.
for the year's good. crops and food Fl1l your refnjterator With a"'Pples NO\'ember .wIIl be the colorIuI Em- iog? A sandwl h lunch? A he . ily of 6.
in abundance. of all varieties-for eating oUl-of- per,?rs. WIth some Tokays also m81n-dish salu o.r a last?' tolSCd garage directly fa.cing the !treet., term "old _ fashioned family
l\ovember is a time of plenty hand. for cooki1R. and for aVa!Jable. green salad? fame sardInes arc which has been degcrlbed a8 a kilcI1I'n."' bit. t.hOM conducting
with the traditional festive dunkinJt. It"s a J'tood F"?r November meals and for a "nat.l;iral." nnd they're realOn- "gaping. t.oolhlel.=s mouth" when Ihp s{'minarl gOt the Impression
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. and c!anberries, the a II
be California table grapcs continue big 1962 crop. Serve potatoes in a than cons!c1erad normal at this cities under t.he auspice! of the be pursued easily and narurally.
the result of this hundred-or even yeat'. --r-- National ASl:!ociation of Home The Idea of an Island counler-
Agricultural Marketing Service. Bullderii and House & O:Jrden work area In the kllchf'n was
which monthly Ilsts the chief foods C G t S CI th N t M k f M magazine. more enthusiastically received In
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inapePlecnrotifupsl ory ran ees 0 es 0 a er 0 an About. 30 representalfve "omen the Western c1UeK.
.. n!lpndpd lila semlnllra in each ot MOtil <If the women also want
. oed . ty 4d_tt the cili"'s - Portland. Ore.; Los windows reasonably uniform in
surmg e vane. . . I B" VIVL1.:.V BROWN' 1 Angeleti. Calif.; Fort Worth. size and an E:DlranCe hall or (0'-
.Storage houses are agam bulgmg NEW YORK (AP)---eary Grant Tex.; Washington. D.C.; and Cln er that provides '"a gracIous
WIth n bumper fall pota!o crop. thinks men were better off before clnnati. O. place" for greeting guests.
And from the sea, hsherrnen they began to wear clothes. , There wu an almost unanlm- Virtually ever)' woman In
garnered a fme catch of sar- "When the first stone age man ous wish (Oxpressed (or the "old- eVElr} city wanted an entr:r hall
dines. . . took an animal skin it was per- walk-in pantry." or foyer that would pro,'ide a
As Th8!'ksglVmg nears.. tur)'ey haps lUs first move toward ciYiliza There Wag surprisingly lIttle pleasant 8:-ea to greet guests.
nocks will come pounng mto tion. and therefore the weakening clamour for more barhs. But in be fullr screened from the rest of
Northeast poultry fanus. This ot himself and his physical PI>' at the eltles a wish was the house. and prO"lde adequate
ct:OP of gobblers is. 93 to 9-1 tency.." he says. for a children's halt- storage space Jor coats, umbrel-
compared With 92 1/3 He thinks the only way men's bath near a. mud-room kInd of las and other personal things.
million 1962. attire could be improved is to entrance.. Most of tbe women opposed ex-
The third largest cranberry crop Iget rid of it completely. But he Nea.rly even'one agreed the tremes in tbe style or desIgn of
chusetts and New Jersey have Grant doesn't seem happy about unanirnit:r as to where it should precise look - allkes but ndther
smaller harvests than a year ago, ,his reputation as being one of the I be. !did they want to live In nefgh-
local markets will have p1entJ. Ofl world's best-dressed men, a fact I On t.he dInIng - room question, borhoods of conflicting archItec-
both fresh and processed berries. he is often reminded of by being It was lelt that man)' women are tural designs. A Portland woman
Chilled cranberry juice or a bowl- recipient of awards. Or maybe he I seeking a. flexible kind ot livlng- neatly summed. up this dlseusslon
ful of cranberry punch, homemade just takes it in stride. by saying that sbe liked the idea
fresh cranberry garnish or conven- He thinks barbarians who wore of homes 1n a glyen netghbor-
Today's Recipe ha.ve "the same general
up male. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 eacb of the semin&rs. the
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he says. But it could be I making
Extras Serve Purpose ' theHcal house room bY.(.f")om. A
"Men's clothing does change. Sliced Bananas in Orange JuJce retailed anal)"Sls of -the housing
Boots ha,'e changed to shoes. All Ham and Rolls
For Home Work I anni.ersary
au breast pockets. trying to I '. . Clo,'erleaf Rolk position of tile NaUona.l Assoc.ia-
"i' . Buildet3, Dee. 10
repair of roofs, application of they can bring anything IPDLIlt of ';ew," he says "1tle ........ 2% teaspoons salt
minum siding. enclosing a porch back Into style." he says. American m dresses tastefully %. cup butter margarine. soft I "ALES A-"\O HEATING
. yeast SERVICE
Miles Home SUpply of Baldwins. points out. Buttons on the quality materials. That goes for 5% cups (about) sifted flour G..... - 011 - Coal
vi:.le for Robert Shine of 16 Chap- that were designed to keep um- Ithe Ameflcan "oman too Melted butter or margarine (extra) YOD.r CertUld WnftOll Deater
man Ave. to repair roof and en- formed officers from rubbinJt their ''The thing that baffles me abOUt Scald milk; stir in sugar, salt GREENE AIR
close rear porch at 16 Chapman I sleeves over dripping noses have men and ","'Omen In the high and butter until butter melts; cool OO?t"TROL
Ave. for $1,700. Ianother purpose. Grant says: You CARY GRANT ion is tit weapng or coats ....... r. to lukewarm. Sprinkle yeast over I C "Wn.hln-rtoQ St., AL :_.:>11
Paul's Roofing Co. of 40 Barber can turn the sleeve back to wash leave neck and chest CARPQlT CWER to.! warm water in a large mL-dng I
St. for Charles Reese to repair Iyour hands without the "'1'hree-quarlers or the time each Ule elements. It's as contradi:71'" r bowl; stir to dissolve; stir in Juke- ---
roof at 2 Dexter Ave. for $350; for jacket. year. I don't even wear a tie. To as golf carts on a golf course. fA . ,. warm milk mixture. Add halt the
McDougall Street. Inc. to repair He doe;;.n'l think men will for ) , flour; beat until smooth; stir in
roof at 18 McDougall St. for 5980. flashy suits-because of women. A R h. M . remaining flour. Turn out on pre-
Austin Donovan Aluminum Su\'" "Men are simply dressed to stronauts eac Ing oon .:.L .. , ,,' . .., ,". pared pastry cloth; knead until
ply of 17 Lew;' St. for Bernard, create a background for women's I ... smooth and elastic. Place in
. Th d' . to k greased bowl; brush lop with melt-
Rogalski to apply aluminum sid-'at'.Jre. e Inner coat came m M G' Th k W'th T BACh TO FROST SPLIT LEVeL ifteludcs (I lorte lit:illJ ed butter; cover "-ith clean to\.\:el.
inlt at 29 Frazer St. for $1.800. beinjit for that .reason. But when ay Ive an slur 1litA a 10'Dot 4!ide u.iflcow_u.-all, ftol!.s:a kitchefl u..ith 6cn)ice Let rise in wann place, free from
The Keel Compa."'!Y of WeedSiXlrt men are together in military unJ- Joor fO d:e ca'port end fhrce bed,oJms Il.ith genc,c::u elo.scts end draft. until doubled _ about 1 hour.
for Myra Spafford to roof !J:ted
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': sexes are JA3lES V JlEALlON' I and four minutes of recon _ ill' S. 0."1 lover let:l'1, k::ttl slidillg coo's utend th. Punch down dough; turn out on
.tw2,4illiJameffersonCullenSt. fContrar of 'coslorful tnattiras ....be. w.rear more ..........SOR LO'CKS, C on n'l lion. I prepared pastry cloth, divide .w I 1"O('rr; Out t.o the ratio. The IOfili:y room. Au its 011.1' door
Marcellus for Wallace Ward tol Hade 6ls& Movie (UPI)-The Pilgrims landed.in .. Domestlo P.roNem r l'te .sirfe yard. Paul plan H.A3JlP. leitA 1.066
construct a carport at 9-1 South St. Grant doesn't think he's an ex- America and thanks With Some of the hot took rTe fe.et on tAe JIloi"l {leer and 483 square feee DR the lower equal pieces; fonn each piece into
for $350. ceptional dresser. l':'c He 11 piDe 75 by 100 feet.' 3 small balls. Brush sides of bnlls
b th t f tht- Qd bad f. with melted butter. Place 3 balls in
J10 jt--t pout e I e:a' .' -tt" =
A least thal's what kn ."per w1.;ets to with Property Transfers cover. Let nse tn warm place, free
lment undertaken by the Hamil mas and Deal said that from draft until doubled - about
w.n Standard Division Unitea spa:S;en like body else. (Edltor"s Note: Because or conttnued Interest in r-e.usessment as 1 hour. BrUsh hghtly WIth melted
"Painting your basement walls basement had to serve as a shelter savor flavor a earance as a means ot eliminating reported ineqUAlities in assessed 01 degrees)
Is a worthwhile project; use a during an emergency: "In such an pled a diet similar to that of well as nutrition bene.1its of propert)t, In Aubunl And Csruga County. The Cltb.cn-.4.dl'"ertiser 18 .
spacemen. the food they wo be expected publlshidg with propert, lr:ulsCf,lrs the' aS$eS!rod l'"IlJuo of we propel'tf Delicious topping for vanilla ice
county home demonstration agent. nee d e d. Light-reflective walls The Dvm Is the major con- tofua; statement hich would tAken Crom tho UU: roll!. cream.: sliced frozen mix-
Besides making the area seem would make vision easier and help [actor have the solid eridorsement of I (EqllaHZo."\lIon ratcs set by the state indicate the dJfterence be- ed With frozen raspbe.mes.
paints many, an ex-GI, the engine:d tween [I eODlD1unlt)"s assessment and whnt the state considers the rn:;,t
light colored walls could make liv- available for masonry walls. If the space suit and related eqwp- l.Lack 01 :ralintol gt trUe (w.'U'kct] value of tho proper(j. 'andthen swirl together in a glass
1ng easier and pleasanter if the basement is damp. it may be wise ment. psyc o (The assessment of a propert) [h"t sell! for S20,000 will turf in bowl. I
-;;;'ilto use a paint that contains a t The object
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the Brose and Beal each con- different townships according to tbe equallz:tUOn rate. Where the ------
mildew preservative. The label on sumed about 11, pounds of food Irille Is GO (..\uburn's rate Is 46) tho assessment probably should be
NOW YOU CAN DIAL the ence the physical and psycholo- per d.:t.y, ayeragilti: 2,500 callroUghlY halt, or $10,000. Whera tile rate 15 38 (XUes) the assess.,
THE HUMIDITY YOU WANT v.e n a glcal wellbeIng of those on long Olent presumably should be roughly one tblrd. or about $7,000.
"For applymg paint to masonry haul nJt"i; I d their offices and at home. "Sit. Wbere the I':1te 15 26 (Brutus) tho nssessmeot presUDlllbly should be
walls can a brosh, but .a J The was picked tlng at the table others in about a quarter of rcnl l'"alue. or $5.000.
because that is approximately the family eatil:'gz (The sale price of a propertJ recorded in tile deed is taken from
"After you paint the how )ong expect to a strain. Ute stamps attached to the deeds.)
: Although It' was bot r>art of I
ltd t bolst kits g Engineers Harlan Brose and the test, .an item of a diller:ent Trnn."Irers . . I$17:000. Assessment $4,200. equali-
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ors en a . er. sp .an Charles Beal artook ot the nature which can be reeonsti(ut- Mr and Mrs Frederick H1CklinJ!.: zation rate 33.
lmportant. 3uflnng sample dIet but firm ed might prove rather Intrlgu- of to Mr and Mrs. :Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lee of
conclusions remained out of ing l! quaffed by space voyag- Hugh A. Mitchell. of G4 Swift St.. Union Springs to Clara B. Bo,rnt
could be used to make a ceilin reach because the two were eurs. Iproperty at 18 SWIft St. for $15,500. of proJ?CrlY at 4 Anthony
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th t . old t nl' thg able to conduct their daily lives It is beer. Assessment $6 800. St., Umon Springs, for. $7,.000. As-
normal conditions. . David L. For'-ct of 24 French Ave. iisment $1,000, equalization rate
deaden sound. By cutting do\vn on In space, continuous aSSOCIa S hiM to Auburn Lumber Co. of 17 HUI-I .
nolse. tension and irritation can be tion with a small crew and C 00 enus bert St.. property at 32 Keal1ley
reduced. This is particul1u'ly de-- ftnement In a vehicle would m- Ave. [or $15.000. Assessment SS,4OO, 0{l, e ern. '. ar-
sirable in a shelter area. School luncheon menus for the Mr. and Mrs. NOIman B. Cleve- .
Because baseme!1t floors may be said 13z:ose,. and gastro-mtesti- week of Nov. 25 through 29 arc: land of Throop to Mr. and Mrs. Lake Como Town
in a $1,700. equaJ-
rag rugs or scatter rugs with non- The space fare the men ate peanut butter cookie. St. for $9,500. Assessment S5,8oo. I r" .
skid backing. "These "'"Quid be consisted only of Tuesday _ Orange grapefruit Anna Durvetsh."'Y of Rids::ewood, Rosecrants
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or Umon I
warm and safe underfC?Ot." and If?Od which was. ,,!aned, nutn- juice. creamed dried beef on mash- N.J. and John B. Kokowsl.."'Y of in .
would also help lessen nOISe, she tiona} appetizmg. But part cd potatoes, wedge of cheese. peas. 101Ys Cottage St. as cxecutors of Johan YN Leh'lonen of Centrai
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sayS. of the dIet had an adverse re- bread and butter and gingerbread the will of Anna Kokowsky to :Mr. Sq . rty t 8 B . St
e towards the end of the Iwith topping. . and Mrs. John B. Kokowsky of fora
New TWist for ECJCJ5 expenment. th d . I Wed.nesday-Mac;aroru. tomatoes Cottage St.. property at 101.J meat $1800 equalization rate 23.
goB= St. for $9,000. Assessment I Korcus of to
deviled eggs O1t 1 dozen hard Iv:netables because of what they Thursday and Friday-No school, Morton of 13 Morris St. to Mr. and :Mrs. Gordon. F. Phillips
I cooked eggs' in half lengthwise, c "to be v3cation. Emmanuel J. Ferlenda of 19
Thus, they simply $8.000: a lot is $500.
chopped Brazil nuts, * teaspoon added water which was removed Fashlonettes Mrs I azlo Cassaro of 134 Clark equalization . . .
dry mustard, 1% teaspoons salt, in the processing stages to: St, to' &thOny Saltarello of 201'h Freda Y. Fisher of Miaml, __mEi.iiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiii!i