The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1965 — Page 3
t/l-W Is Sending New Catalogs ~ Montgomery Ward this week is starting to send its 130,000item spring and summer general catalog to more than 7.000000 customer families—one out of every eight families living in the United States. More than 5,000,000 of these families—70 per cent of those receiving the catalog—living in major cities. "The catalog business is big business today, and continues to
grow. Ward’s stales through] catalogs in 1904,’* according to C. M. Norris, manager of; the local Montgomery Ward store, “exceeded $500,000,000 for the biggest sales year in the i 93-year history of Montgomery Ward, the oldest catalog mer-: chandising organization in the world. "Aimed as a program of something for everybody, the new Montgomery Ward catalog is compact, yet provides for the interest of suburb and city families as well as those of the farm community,” Mr. Norris said.
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Edward B. Moylan. Jr., Miami, Florida, President of Kiwanis International, points to some of the thousands of ‘‘blank checks of community service” which Kiwanis clubs will fill in and present to the mayors of their communities on January 21 to mark the Golden Anniversary of Kiwanis International. YOU'RE TELLING ME! ■ By WILLIAM RUT
Central Frees Writer
MOTOR CAR engines can modified to perform just as well on ammonia as on gasoline when used as a fuel, Detroit engineers report. Wonder if that’s just what our old jaloppy
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Scientists, ice read, are- still probing for the causes of fatigue. Shucks! The answer's easy-—too much work.
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See where on oldster claims ftis long life of good health is due strictly to fresh air and pipe smoking. Never knew the two went together!
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The Republican gravitation to Ray C. Bliss of Ohio for the national chairmanship is a logical development, declares Aitch Kay, because the GOP hasn’t
be had anything like that since Ike.
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Most Eskimos never even saw, much less lived in. igloos—Fao tographs. That puts the chill on atiother long-held illusion of
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! ! ! Professional monkey catchers, we read, are hired by communities in India when the little pests become too numerous. Sounds like a tree-mendous task, it* The same judge who granted a Los Angeles couple their first divorce, performed a second marriage ceremony for them, and now has granted them their second divorce. If they should remarry again, an appropriate wedding inarch might b© “The Third Man Theme.”
For the young, the old, the! tradesmen, the sportsman the handyman, businessman and \ homemaker, the “Big Book”] presents the conventional, the ! staple, the unusual, the big and the small in 1,278 profusely and colorful illustrated pages. From Alphabet blocks and Abrasive wheels to Zig-Zaggers and Zithers, from a 29c piece of hardware to a $1,090 diamond ring set, it offers the customer more than 130,000 merchandise items through the store’s catalog order desk. While relaxing in armchair comfort, customers can pick up the phone and order the newest, exclusive fashions from Alice Damergue, Jacques Heim and Simonetta of Paris, from Deirdre of Dublin, Aponte of Rome and from Pucci of Florence. Swim suits by Gustave Tassell of California, reptile shoes and handbags by the Edelmans of New York are part of the “Big Book’s” fashion sections, and the bride-to-be may even order her wedding gown designed by the famous Michael Paul of Italy. With the independent businessman, group treasurer or family financial expert mind, the new catalog of 1965 has an electric adding machine that will make family bookkeeping a routine task. This handy little machine, equipped with a twocolor ribbon, can add, subtract and multiply, give sub-totals and is simple enough for a youngster to operate. For the family financial watchdog, a free, 16-piece Family Budget Organizer is included. New washable slacks are being introduced that need no pressing. A real timesaver for Mom and a welcome addition to the bachelor's wardrobe. the slacks come in belt or beltless styles. What’s new for music lovers? The greatest yet. They now can have their favorite music in their cars or on their boats with the most exciting additions to the auto accessory line in years —a 45 rpm record changer and a stereo tape player designed to fit neatly below the dashboard. Just imagine your next auto trip with all your special music selections —and no commercials or station breaks.
For the auto traveler’s comfort plus added protection against whiplash injury, the catalog introduces a foam-filled luxury head rest at a price of 6.98. For the family with everything, a fiber glass reinforced plastic steam is bound to arouse interest, and if steambath lovers like to travel and take their own steam with them, there is a portable model. How’s that for comfort? Sports and outdoor recreation activities are playing a large and larger part in our American way of life, and Ward’s "Ward’s “Big Book” keeps right up to date and even
a little ahead in this department. The fisherman, the hunter gun or bow and arrow), the camper, the golfer, tennis player, swimmer, skater and cycler all have their needs answered. Tents of every size are ready for the lone scout or family vacation campers. For those who enjoy camping as they travel, kits for assembling pick-up truck campers as well as ready-to-go travel and camp trailers are featured.
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Thant Appeals To UN Members UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPI — Secretary General Thant planned to appeal to the United Nations membership today to help solve the financial crisis that is forcing the organization to borrow money to meet its bills. The General Assembly, reconvening this afternoon from an extended Christmas recess, was under instructions from Thant to make its own decision on how- to treat Russia’s refusal to pay its U. N. debts until it is guaranteed its vote. Thant said Friday night that the Soviets are willing to make a payment, but only after they get the right to vote in the General Assembly. The United States contends the Soviet arrears will automatically disqualify the Russians once the assembly abandons its no-vot-ing moratorium. The Soviets, he said, referred to voting rights as “normal | procedure.” It was not indicat1 ed how much of their $59 million debt they were willing to 'pay. But restoration of voting ! rights requires a minimum of | about $20 million. “The crux of the problem is whether the chicken comes first or the egg comes first,” he said, “whether there should be normal procedures first and then voluntary contributions, vice versa.” In the meantime, he said, the United Nations was in such bad financial shape that it would have to borrow money to meet current expenses. He did not say where the loan would come from, but in a past financial emergency the U.N. Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has advanced money.
Th« Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Monday, January 18, 1965
and, East Germany, Romania and Bulgaria will assemble in the Polish capital Tuesday for their first formal meeting since ex-Premier Nikita Khrushchev was deposed in October. Russia’s new premier, Alexei Kasygin, said a week ago a Communist conference would be | “expedient” in view of NATO discussions on the American- ! proposed nuclear navy MLF. ! The Russians oppose the MILF, and they are aware that many NATO members—especi- : ally France—also oppose the project. .Observers here predicted next week’s meeting will produce a new propaganda barage against NATO nuclear projects in an
attempt to exploit allied differences.
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DONCASTER, England UPI —A baby boy was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loseby—their third child to be born on Jan. 13. Mrs. Loseby gave birth to a daughter on Jan. 13. 1961, another daughter on Jan. 13, 1963, and their first son on Jan. 13 .this year.
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Seek Wedge In West's Alliance MOSCOW UPI— Diplomatic observers predicted today that next week's conference of Communist leaders in Warsaw will seek new means of driving a wedge into the Western Alliance. The Kremlin announced Friday that top Reds from Russia, Hungray, Czechoslovakia, Pol-
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KNEW TOO MUCH?—New York authorities are looking for Nancy Sue Shelton (above), missing three months following her appearance before a grand jury investigating dope smuggling. Federal authorities fear Miss Shelton, 25, mayhave been murdered because she knew too much.
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WON’T LET THEM REPOSSESS IT—Mrs. Joe Genit is wrapped In blankets supplied by neighbors as she sits firmly on hood of her car in Hollywood, determined not to let it be repossessed. A member of the repossession team sits at the wheel. He has chained the doors and steering wheeL One of the chains can be seen hanging from the rear view mirror. Mrs. Genit said she has been unable to make a payment in five months.
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