Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1960 — Page 11

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■ from om administration to the Mjlt. Th. nwr UM »bo wa* on* of • fWurrtnM crtM?« • • BWM th* year of the Hunts I rtan rrvntU the broad ted tree I gnm riots in Fpdnan. FoUnd It I wa* the year foal UwW f aiued the hum Cthoi. paving *• i way for th* a bor 11 V« Angfo Fret*rt»4.rarti attach oo I **** ( Her* to a brief rundown of *•< y< Fte. 14-TV Marahai G*o*W »» • 1»v tolls the OilJUMim Part) ’ »h cumrrc»» that Ruaeui ha* ** mean* to deitvoc an atomic waaplon to ÜB. soil. March to Iceland demand* Mthdrowal of US NATO unite . fr nm Lcetandic toil. WWe th* Umdon eoonomiat •*». Khruafo chmr * probing Bnger the first real crack in NATO* ’ soWtartty. _ , i April !»-«: Khrushchev and Bulganin vtott Great Britain. May <i Disarmament talk* U» ■ London break down. Jmo 7> Bulganin, la A note to

j B.iseattow«r. •*H © M. dwwmalOMN tgfots OB* toed to to fOtoft* la toe m* M* «• —*—■ tool tbn.UA «"*** **•**• la tiiiiiwnliW ruturtlna at armed I I Jair |i OwnmaaM Party Coatral Cummtttov eecuavs üB. u« financing r»w<l la I Yd* nd. Joty !• Hu «U acvuee. US miliary alrctsfr of vtotoUng Ru»i»ua air spare , . Aag 4* Ftwahirnr remind* it,,»ti> ot Ho rvapotuibiilfr to •“* la tba rauaifteaUoo rt Germany and conclude* i "I am perplear’d at to h<»w wa ran w»rk u<rtt*er i ronatruettwiy K agrvemeota ... do ®o< atom dipaMlMa. 11: Hu»«la accuaea Britain and Franc*. »upi*>rt«i by the. U>. at "groMly" rontrottoimg United Nattoo* principte* Rape. !M1: The second Sue* lCanal to London Wrote a correspondent covering I the event "nt* Ruaaiant have won umc to deal with th«< itnmbha at home and ptot more Imwchief afcroad ' . Oct it: RumU say* V-S. atecluon campaign ha» tocluded_ob- | vtoua dtetorteon*" of Soviet policy toward disarmament. Elsenhower'* reply . . . _ Oct Elx "Interference ... in our internal affair*.' Sound famiMar; -e Modern Etiquette J By ROBERTA LEE .a — — Q h It realty Improper for '« bride to take part in her wedding rehearsal? A This la not a question of propriety, but rather of custom or superstition. It Jj?’ t *S” take mary for some good friends to take the bride’s role in the rehearsal procedings, while the bride sits on the sidelines and directs. Q. A new neighbor has begun calling me by my first name, although I am quite a bit otter than she. I use her last name. Shouldn't she use my last name, tO ° a. Yes, she should. You should be the first to begin a first-name basis of friendship. Q. Is it all right eat bananas with the fingers when at the table? A. No; they should be skinned on the dessert plate, then cut, and eaten with the fork. Q. When a secretary is ushering an expected visitor into her employer’s office, what form of introduction does she make when she knows the two men concerned do not know each other? . A. All she has to do is merely announce the visitor —‘‘Mr. Bradford.” Surely the, visitor knows the name ot the person he came to see. Q. I can’t decide between two good friends for the role as best man at my wedding. Would It be all right for me to have two "best men”? A. Sorry; the maximum is one best man/ You can, however, designate one ot these good friends of yours as head usher, which is a position almost equal to that of best man. Q. Is it ever permissible to use the spoon for eating pie, especially in the case of a juicy fruit,, pie? Pie is strictly a "fork food,” no matter how juicy it is. And it is not even proper to finish the remaining juice with the spoon either. Q. I have been invited to the birthday party of a girl friend and am to bring my own boy friend who does not know this girl. Would it be proper to include his name with mine on the card enclosed with my gift?,. A. The addition of his name with yours is quite proper, if you wish. Q. I’m scheduled to receive an award at a club banquet If I receive the award in my right hand, do I then have to transfer this to my left hand in order to shake hands with my right? A. No matter how you receive the award, you still must shake hands with you right hand. Q. Would it be all right for me to borrow a married girl friend’s wedding dress to wear at my wedding? A. If your friend offers to lend the dress, it would be ail right. But it would be considered presumptuous for you to make the first suggestion. Q. Would it be all right for me to take my three-year-old son with me to the wedding of a cousin, if I cannot get a baby sitter for him? A. This is quite proper, since it has always been deemed correct for the youngest members of the immediate families to attend the weddings. Be sure, however, that you ( keep him quiet during the ceremony! Q. Which ring is presented first in a double-ring wedding ceremony? A. The bridegroom places his ring on the bride’s finger first. Q. When a family is in the habit of saying grace before its meals, and they happen to have guests who are of a different faith, should they omit this usual procedure? < A. It is perfectly correct and usual for the family to follow its reguar custom, and the guests may merely sit with bowed heads until the prayer has been spoken. Q. Is thd owner or manager of a store or establishment ever tipped? A. No; hot even when the owner works right alongside his employes doing exactly the same job —as in a small barber shop or beauty salon.

• - —-f 20 Yeen Ago June A IMB ****** to paper woo published. Arab Republic To Help Somaliland CAIRO (UPI»—Tho I'nilc-d Arab Republic te planning to help ftoms Hland ervato a naw army •*•••» ths United Nation* truatoe ship territory gain* independence July 1. Mohamad Ha»»«n El • ***’’•’ UAR representative on the V N Advisory C?<xincil Am Soniahlind, *att the UAR ha* decided to accept 10 Somali* into it* military and air force academic*. Egyptian teacher* at Mogadiscio. Somaliland, are already giving potential Somali cadet* •pedal course* to prepare them for enrollment In the two academia*. Italy'* U.OOO troop* who held the territory under U.K. tm*tee-*hlp during the past nine years have pulled out Kl-Zayyat said one of Somaliland's first tasks on getting independence to to create a new army. A second urgent task before Independent Somaliland, said ElZayyat. is to balance the budget. The territory has a chronic 45 million annual budget deficit. El-Zayyat said the UAR was contributing toward Somali- solvency by means of free educational. medical and Moslem religious services worth $700,000. The UAR representative said one way for Somaliland to solve its deficit would be bilateral trade agreements. A second could be the United Nations technical assistance program for underdeveloped countries. UN. Secretary-Genera! Dag Hammarskjold already has visited Somaliland and indicated the territory would be a good area in which to demonstrate the effect of U.N. technical assistance for newly-indOpendent underdeveloped nations.

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Woman Pilot Plan! Glide Over Mount UJNDON tUFtt—Brlleto’e foodtag wumaa gtsdrr pitot. Mr*. Aner RurM. to plannto* to gM*_ovto the world * Wgh«»i pooh. MM Mount Bvrrwt aoM y«r-o fret that hut oeumr tom oltoangto •d With hrr bunbaod. Dvtmto; a phyilclan. Dr Rrrnntg Jnmen. *nd hwkifi drnUil Rmry Plttnirt*. •hr I* M-ttlng up • trurt fund to flnancr the rtprdHiixi Thr roet to eatlmatod at b*tww«m D 14.000 and DM.OOO. Ptyrmlnnhm wa* given by ttoe Nepal government for an attempt thia year, but fund* wer* not available. The party would uae a field near Mount Everrit at Pnhkra. which to »ome » mile* from the Annapurna peak* to the Himalaya*. Pittroche, would «hip out hl* private plane, a Mite. Meueager. to tow the glider aloft. Three glider* would be taken aktng. including Mr*. Burn'* own machine. Skylark 111 — one of the most modern available. Supplies of fuel would have to be taken up to the gran cattle paiturc which would serve a* the airstrip. It to ertimated the fuel would cost D 2 DO a gallon. Special radio direction finding equipment would have to be irAtalled to "home” the pilot. Pittroche, who 1* 50 and ha* been a pilot for five years, said; The country is barren and has no features on which it to possible for a pilot to fix his position. "There to often a great deal of dust in the atmosphere, so a pilot cannot see far below. “The cost of taking out all the gliders and equipment to very high, and insurance charge* appalling. One of us would go out first to make a reconnaissance.” The best weather conditions probably would be in May, before the monsoons start Not only are there plenty of thermals (upeurrents of warm air I, but 100 mile an hour winds strike the mountain sides, then

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