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Room of the Month By Caile Dugas CFN Women's Editor I ; k </:
This, the ultimate in bathroom luxury, is a beautiful room designed by Betty Cavallon, A.I.D. for Yale & Towne at the National Design Center. New York. Towne hardware accessories are plated with 24 karat gold and decorated with genuine semi-precious stones, white mother-of-pearl here; green jade, Mne sodalite and pink quartz are also available.
What everv woman w*ant« in a luxurious, elegant yet practical bathroom has been achieved. In other words, it’s here, girls. You really couldn’t ask for more.
Honestly.
Looking around this bath-dress-ing room, you see design completely attractive to the eye and color to enchant. The room is compartmentized for maximum efficiency (all those wet towels!) into three areas: sit-down vanity and clothes storage area; bathing, lavatory and dressing areas; and the water closet area. In the bath-dressing room, Yale & Towne has introduced new bath-room hardware accessories plated with 24 karat gold and decorated with genuine semi-precious stones. The colors are meltingly beautiful: white mother-of-pearl stones and jade green, blue sodalite and pink quartz. Exhibited at the National Design Center. New York, the room was created for Y'ale & Towne by Betty Cavallon, A.I.D. After all. it takes a woman to know a woman, doesn't it? The room displays for the first time, jeweled bathroom hardware accessories: towel bars and stirrup towel rings; switchplates and electric outlets: combination toothbrush and glass tumbler holder; combination soap dish and grab bar for bath-shower section: cab-
inet and drawer pulls; robe hook; jeweled showerhead. Colors for this unique bathroom are gold and white. The bath area is recessed and framed by a pair of fluted antique gold columns w'ith white shower curtain flecked in gold. Tub is sunrise yellow with bright brass fittings: over it is a mural reproduction of Piranesi’s etching. “Ponte Roma’’ Shower head, soap dish and grab bar are jeweled with mother-of-pearl stones. In the dressing-lavatory area, rug is gold and towels are gold-and-white. reflecting the classical motif etched on the putty-white surfaces of cabinets and drawers. Two washbowls are in accent citron with bright brass fittings. Walls of this area are covered with foil-on-fabric which is coated. That luxury of all luxuries that you’ve always longed for is here: generous towel storage! Shelves are near the washbowl and are topped by a screened compartment for hi-fi music or radio speakers. The area is lighted by a crystal chandelier, sconces and complete with gold framed mirrors. dressing table and jeweled, gold-plated Towne hardware ac-
cessories.
The water closet area is spa- ; cious. has a sunrise yellow' plumbi ine fixture with golden accessories.
In the vanity and clothes storage area, all cabinets, drawers and dressing table are the same style as the lavatory area but have white ceramic pulls ringed in gold. Two vertical strips of jeweled vanity lights provide truly effective make-up lighting. Flooring throughout is onyx white tile which quiets sound, is easily cleaned and which repeats the classical motif throughout. There is a gold-and-white acoustical ceiling. Separating the dressing and water closet areas is a pair of fully mirrored folding metal doors. There. Doesn’t it sound delicious? Wouldn't you love to w’allow in all that luxury? And gloat over the practicality? Whoever said that a woman spends most of her life in a kitchen had the wrong room. The right one is the bathroom, isn't it, girls? This unusual bath-dressing room was developed by Yale & Towne. with such leading manufacturers as American Biltrite Rubber Company. Columbus Coated Fabrics, Fieldcrest Mills. Formica Corporation. Kohler Vanity Company, Lightolier and Marsh Wall Products, Inc. The bath-dressing room is on free exhibition at the National Design Center. 415 East 53rd Street, New' York, daily 10:30 to 5:30 through July.
White is Editor Of Negro Paper CHICAGO UPI — The Chicago Defender, one of the country’s leading Negro daily newspapers, Tuesday named a white newsman managing editor.
Named to the post was Ward Caille, 53, a night editor of the Chicago Daily News and a member of the Daily News editorial staff for 20 years. Defender editor and publisher John H. Sengstacke said the paper is “expanding its operation along numerous fronts.” He said, “we are pushing ahead in directions already well established, and we believe that the addition of Caille to our staff will greatly step up the pace.”
Military Pay Raise Cleared WASHINGTON UPI — A $1 billion military pay raise was cleared by the House Rules Committee amid indications it also will sail through the House. The only concern voiced by rules members was whether the increaes was enough. The traffic cop rules group gave the bill a green light for early House action after Chairman L. Mendel Rivers, D-S.C. of the armed services committee. said “the most critical problem” facing the nation today is the inability of Army, Navy and Air Force to retain skilled personnel.
1 Report Griping By Red Seamen NEW YORK UPI — Soviet seamen are griping over the "miserable luck” which forces them to work cargo ships taking supplies to Communist North Viet Nam. Radio Liberty reported Tuesday. The sailors have been heard to wish out loud they won t become “fishfood for the sake of a few f Vietnamese.” the Iron Curtain network said. The low’ morale of the Rus- : sian mariners indicates a fear of being bombed by U. S. planes i while in North Vietnamese ports. Radio Liberty said the quotes were obtained from authentic Community sources. Radio Liberty broadcasts pro grams in Russian and 16 other languages around the clock. The Western, privately sponsored network also maintains reporters in many cities.
Russ Agree To Talks In Geneva WASHINGTON UPI — Presi-'
‘ dent Johnson announced Tues-1
day that the Soviet Union had
I agreed to reconvene tfie 18-na-
tion disarmament conference in
Geneva.
Johnson told his new’s ronferj ence that the Soviet agreement | was “an encouraging development.” He said the United ! States hopes to resume discusi sions no later than July 27. ' Since the Soviet reply to the ' U. S. proposal for resumption of • the talks came Monday, John-
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, July 14, 1965
; son said. American officials are : checking to see if the proposed
July 27 date is satisfactory tc the other 16 nations.
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Mayor Available MUNCIE, UPI — Muncie Mayor John V. Hampton said he may run for Congress from the 10th District next year. Hampton .said he was “interested in serving in Congress” : and intends to let the Republican leaders of the distret know’ | he is available if they should desire him to be a candidate.
Flier Sentenced LAFAYETTE. UPI — Alpha Harms. 42. West Lafayette, was fined S100 and costs and given a six-month suspended sentence to the Indiana. State Farm on a charge of dangerous operation of an aircraft. Authorities charged that on June 1 Hanns flew’ his plane too low’ over a residential area.
Health Hazard Warning To LBJ WASHINGTON UPI — The House Tuesday passed and sent to the White House a bill requiring a health hazard warning on cigarette packages. Some members described it as “Onnociious and meaningless.” The measure requires that after Jan. 1, 1966. all cigarette packages carry the label: “Caution : Cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health.” At the same time, the bill bars the Federal Trade Commission FTC from extending the warning requirement to cigarette advertising.
On The U. S. Farm Front
By Gaylord P. Godwin WASHINGTON UPI — A Jiew major factor m international grain trade is the big volume purchase of free world wheat by Communist coimtries during the past few years. Raymond A. loanes. administrator of the Agriculture Department's Foreign Agricultural Service, said the Communist purchases of wheat have af-
! fected the production patterns of some exporting countries and bolstered incomes of commercial wheat growers, particularly those in Canada and Australia. During the four fiscal years 1961-64. the West-East movement of w’heat amounted to about 40 million metric tons. This is some 1.44 billion bushels. This export volume compares with the 1964 U. S.
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wheat crop of 1.29 billion bushels. loanes said Red China was the leading buyer, taking more than 615 million bushels in 1961-64. Red Chinese satellites of Albania. North Korea, and North Viet Nam have taken another 25 million bushels. The Soviet Union imported 375 million bushels, most of it after the disastrous w’heat crop there in 1963. loanes said Communist buying of Western wheat has continued at a lively clip in recent weeks. i The Agriculture Department said deductions for financing the wool and lamb producers' self-help poromtion program to be made from payments for the 1965 marketing year under the National Wool Act will be the same as in the past. Deduction rates are 1 rent per pound from shorn wool payments and 5 cents per 100 pounds of liveweight from unshorn lamb payments. ■ The promotion program is conducted by the American • Sheep Producers Council, Inc. The program involves advertising, sales promotion, and related market development activities on wool and lamb. Deduction from payments for financing the council's activities for the 1964 marketing year were estimated at $2.5, million.
Eliminate Charge INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The State Depository Board Tuesday i eliminated the one-fourth of 1 per cent insurance charge on $137 million in certificates of deposit in all Indiana state banks. The action, effective Aug. 1, means the certificates wall pay a net 2 1 A per cent interest and ends payment of the charge to a state reserve fund created to
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