The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 209, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1952 Page: 4 of 14
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Iti DiMnrt luiadficial vma enni-
. Krrr and kWuimnay ara fa a j wr rirlnenin limp m Mar fmm
Ipnailam to maM iMmaelvaa bard I PretMml-rlrrl Bitcnhowvr wkat
braut Oiry hold major cfflrr ai vim arc.
IM Kurraa ik-bal out nf IM glare . rlni. Caurln CamjiMII. Draw-
nf publicMrd maplinaa and would rral- M.Pd: William C Cramrr.
HapuMiraa M.IM. Snma TJMW al
rand iindnuMt.-dly will aerk re-clee-llinn.
Murray ai titular brad
Jiha party- la a pntential Senate
leaiKlHfute. aa la Turner. It was
iDnrnsr wM worked hard
I bring Murray through the 1K0
eampaign b become governor.
A lao due to be enaaidmd arc
I Democratic legialalnrs. Many
Ithtm will have apecifw comments
Ion why their particular counties
went fur Eisenhower and wM was
Itc blame. Although they uauaUy
fall Into Una with the fop faction
i the legialatnra intend to be heard
land their influence considered.
Four 4-H Clubs
Hold Meetings
Meetinm of tour county 4-H
club were held Thuradny at
Grand Avenue Amber Tuttla and
Friend.
The Grand Avenue club meet-
ing wa called to order bv the
president. Billy Elkina. Larry
nningham led the - group in
itunl.
Mi Mary Ballard assistant
home demonstration agent gave
he lesson on record books.
Team demonstrations were giv-
i at Amber by Rebecca Crite and
lets Swindell and Ted Hodges
nd Melvin M oiler. Girls timely
npic was presented by Gail
Sawyer boys topic by Gerald
"lush.
Patsy Brown gave the girls
finely topic st Tuttle and Buteh
-eorge discussed the boys timely
itopic. Demonstrations were given
by three teams Beverly Renegar
and Rebecca Hines Ina Mae Linn
and Glenda Bryant and Leon
Osborn and Terry Henderson.
Boys . team demonstration at
Friend was presented by Russell
Taylor and Allan Ramsey and the
timely topic by Sammy Penny.
Girls timely topic was by Sue
Brown with the team demonstra-
tion by Judy Srtahan and Bertha
Deen.
Says Road Fund
Pui'iun"
OKLAHOMA CITY ijT-The
date Legislature and Gov John-
ton Murrays office were under
rriticiam today from Sen. James
A. Rinehart. El Reno for falling
to appropriate more road money
ast year.
He warned the Roads and Hid
my Committee of the Legislative
bounce! there will be no road
alilding after the first of the war
intil more hinds are granted. He
tlso predicted that unlesa an
adequate program fa financed neat
tesaiim. fnitiatie petitions will be
tailed to prohibit diversion of
-oad user taxes.
IMvtiiaa Seared
Specifically Rinehart objected
1 diverting auto tag money to
school without replacing tt in the
lighway department.
TM amali gmup could work next
week while IM Korean debate la
adjourned fnr Rritivh Foreign An-
thony Eden and French Foreign
Minister Hubert Si-human to make
major policy apeechea.
Eden Uua
Eden arrive tomorrow and
there waa widespread sperulatioa
that M would aeek a conference
with Eisenhower while ia the U.
Fervinw will to al 4 p m. fatur-
oav in im rMnrl of IM ChMUadia
Funeral toon with Rev. William
F. W tight of IN Firrt Christian
Church officiating lie will M aa-
sivterf by llrv. J C. Goldman of
to Calvary Hapipl Church
Inlermenl will ba In V
femeiery untie- fba duecfion of
lb Chk kasha f uneral home.
turning rouler Nrteaka
Saturday aad over dilrirt Stir
Nay; warmer Monday or Turaday;
cutdrr Wedaesdav; normal maa
mum Nrbraaka U. Kaasaa M and
VMf ufurialv lake aver as pre.
idrat. He has promised to rut to
hud cel harp in tour rar to M
bHleN -hillarA tram ton present
aFa Irve. 4 aWsrf T IuiIhni.
Budger Drrcbe Frederuk J.
Msiui. on Uw way out with other
Truman aptaaniers said IN a slate-
mrul lhal liguers have n4 yet
beN NNibid Nt major huda! - &. n at as- ear ns h
iwms iNVohfMig delrn-e. akunie J'-raj iS'ate Department of AgrtruN
vorrgy aaa -rrlga aid enpeodh! hrm. lew.pls I.u2; wtoto leporlad Ito follow;
Ok la. . ...-.wvn ..
OXIAHDMA CTTY F-Ib
Lento to rsiw Id tow rs4
ale ua aiauahtvr raws slew
toMy mt anough any one r f-
tn tost fair. Hunt rtito Ik
he'd wer to Monday lrto h
. Hugs to uneven: harrows JT
Its Ihla lunar lbs ThumiJ
kip IT tl: men rtodee H;hf4
wigblf li tVIS mm scare tl
tito rM a a It aw I A m mh
vrert NnNiUtol.
hhaap ISA: add Was good r (
unit trurked-m nallva laidl
steady RMI to; trade In if
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adtua?! it. Ts or r un j Ml Mylna prtcei unchawitod eml j
2J2 i'YkTld topi rent a down togher hI'Ii KnuJ 7 "'? It
" mediums: LM. large while M: lto Mndg ! tor IM
eaa geeuuna. I j g m mined H- L& im retail demand prices gener A
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Rail Strength
Props Market
OKLAIIfiMA CITY. -T(
aln llanaalMiNil 4 A aetmiM.
Talk W Fartp
Willa Eiaeahnwer praclieed gnlf
shots fa- m benefit id photogra-
pher at ms Georgia varsUnn spid.
bis vanquished nppanent. Gov. Ad-
lai Maveiisnn. talked al Korina-
Ohlahuma aS; anrmal minimum! 1 field. III. af mapping IM Dm
Belsiinde also suggasted today
but not as yet in a formal res-
olution that the screening of
Communist war prisnners ia Ko-
rea be turnec over to India Swe-
den and Switzerland. These enun-
tales he said simuld also assume
custody of those prisoner who say
they do not want to go home.
The three neutrals he said
could then ask such countries as
Britain France New Zealand or
Australia to find mom fnr tM em-
igres in their noo-se If -governing
territories.
sen lee ballots to M counted today
IDAHO:
1st District 3M nf 29t prerinls
complete i: Mrs. Grace I'fosl
Democrat MASS; Rep. John T.
Wood Republican Incumbent 13-
IM. MISSOURI:
complete : Rep. Morgan M. Mould-
er. Demneratie incumbent gp.103;
Max Schwabe. Republican M.ZU.
Afascnta ballots to M counted
today.
OC Couple Are
Crash Victims
ABC To Assist
Circus Project
Short Parade
.Marks Birthday
Of Bolshevism
MOSCOW IB One af the short-
est military parades ever seen in
Moscow marked the 35th annivers-
ary celebration today of tha Boh
shevik revolution. Prime Minister
Stalin reviewed tha parade from
his usual place atop tha big marble
tomb of Lenin in Bed Square.
Because of low clouds there was
no display of Soviet airpower as
in past years.
Before tha parade started. Mar-
shal Scmeon Timoshenko com-
mander itf the White Russian Mil-
itary District and one of the So-
viet Unions military heroes in
World War II. told the nation tha
armed forces of the Soviet Union
have everything necessary to re-
pel an Invader.
Indian Tribes
On Warpath Over
Sill Exnansion
ANADARKO. Okie. (B Three
Indian tribe went on toe war-
path yesterday over the proposed
acquisition of 18000 acres of farm
land fnr the projected expansion of
the Ft Sill military reservation.
Tha in iter-tribal business com-
mittee of the Kiowa. Comanche
and Apache tribes declared the
and Includes the only homes that
many of the Indiana have had.
and many of toe tract include
family cemeteries four churches
and to Port Oak Miision School.
The property would be used for
artillery experiment presumably
involving toe Army's new atomic
cannon.
Men Held In Jeil
In Drivina Case
Eigle Lake Hampton 88 Chick-
uha. is being held in county jail
m suspicion of drunken driving.
I' v-a arrested about 1:30 a.m. !
Partner Saueezes
Snake Dancer
Rreoh Ribs
The American Business Club
voted ta its regular luncheon
meeting Friday to contribute 830
toward toe travel expense of tak-
ing Grady County youth to tM
Shrine Circus ta Oklahoma City
Saturday.
ABC members discussed tha
Halloween party held last week at
tM Y for Chicks aha school chit
dren.
A special program will ba pra-
am ted next week featuring an in-
dustrial film. President John Don-
ohue announced.
Dr. Nolen L. Armstrong was a
guest
One License Issued;
Two Decrees Awarded
One marriage license has been
issued and two decrees awarded
in the district court clerk's office.
Jimmy D. Taylor 20 and Miss
Geneva Fern Pittman 15 Lind-
say have been licensed to marry.
Grace Lamb waa awarded a
divorce decree from E. H. Lamb
and Florence Gladys Boyd re-
ceived a decree of divorce from
Jerry Boyd.
No. 3
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manager and Dr. Dan Procter
president of OCW. Dr. Procter ex-
pressed his and tha college's
thanks far to nights entertain-
ment. Special buses returned the stu-
dents to the dormitories.
"I wouldn't have missed this for
anything remarked a happy stu-
dent on tha way back to school.
Imagine as much popcorn and
pop as I want and all free too"
exclaimed another. This is what
I cull real entertainment" was also
heard.
No. 2
Continued
From Page 1
An Oklahoma City couple waa
killed today ta a car-trata collision
ta Oklahoma Citys west Industrial
return.
TM dead ara Mr. and Mrs.
Luther W. Shoemaker each 40.
Shoemaker waa thrown free of
to wreckage after a collision of
his automobile and a Rock Island
passenger train. Mrs. Shoemaker
wee trapped ta toe car.
TM fatality toll for this year
now stands at 4S7. This la 11 more
than for the same period last year.
An 8-year-old girl and 4-year-old
boy wore killed ta traffic acci-
dents yesterday.
Margaret Espinosa Oklahoma
City was returning home with two
other Espinoza children from a
circus. Site was struck as i
crossed a street ta downtown
Ok la llama City.
Cur lee Hackman. 4. of Okmulgee
bumped into a moving garbage
truck near hia home it u.-s toe
first traffic fatality for UtirulfN
ta CM days.
Nebraska tt. Kansas 30-27
bktakoma about 40.
and
Liquor Stamps
At New High
OKLAHOMA CITY IB Tha
Internal Revenue Bureau today re-
ported to sale tl liquor dealers
tax stamps ta dry Oklahoma hit a
new high for the firrt four months
of toe present fiscal year.
Records show retail and whole-
sale tax stamps brought I2S4.944.-
57 compared with 8217423.48 for
the same four months tart year
July August September and
October.
Ninnckah Man Held
In Lieu Of Bond
Frank Crow 50 Kinnekah is
Ming Mid in county jail la lieu
of making 51.500 bond.
lie was arraigned today before
Justiee of Ihf Peace H. W. Ca-
bren for child abandonment. Craw
pleaded Innocent and bond was
set at SIAM.
He was arrested Thursday night
by Deputy Sheriff Rob Stidham.
J. W. Maxwell li Ctuckaslia
pleaded guilty to a bogus check
charge when arraigned before
Judge Cabeen. Ho is MM in coun-
ty Jail on default of payment of
too check end costa which total
$15.
T. G. Bush 28. Chkkasha plead-
ed innocent to a bogus check
charge when arraigned before
Judge Cabeen. Hr is in county
Jail ta Ueu of $300 band
Doctors Purchase
rraUc party future.
Stevenson has shrugged off pm.
pmals that M carry IM party's
(-a otter agata ta 1118 when Eisen-
hower cnuM be expected to be ask-
tag for a second term. A president
i
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I root ahrv last Friday 3
fo.b. 'arm Muskogee up I
a Vinds. Srminnle So. Ir
3042 Corded higher 33; drtivenl
Tulsa up t with Oklahoma Csf.
Cmrkarha. Ardmore II lark well '
Alva Lawton 38i p
Hens No. 1 Irregular: an-
I higher to I tower hr IM we
demand fair. Lavrrnc Enid
City Blarkwvll. Alva 13-18 ;
dlesler 12-15 Buffalo 13-11 Dur
NEW YORK. IB Buying favor 1 13-18. Ardmore 13-18. Chkkai
is' allowed no more than lira lavish'd on railmuds and a few Vmita TMB. Owdell ISIS Mu-
terms under too amended Cooiti- i selected Issues today pul tha stock gee Lawton 1540. Tulsa II
Hiii4 ( market wreil ahead. . Oklahoma City 1841 Samir
Thu nilwflla amrarnnr nIM- Cain ran UD to aiWUlld I WO -22.
IhXr.liSnphen A? " E - to ""
Hospital Interest
Dr. S. D. Shelby and Dr. J. H.
Foortsch have purchased part in-
ten's! ta tM Chkkasha hospital.
The latter paid 53.000 for two
and one-half per cent interest ta
tM firm and Dr. Shelby paid 81800
for one and oneJialf per cent in-
terest Horace Stanley bought 120 acres
of land five miles east of Tuttla
for an indicated 815000 from
George Edward Cofer.
C. E. Maxwell transferred the
surface rights to 40 acres of land
four and one-half miles south of
Rush Springs to George 8. May
for 53.000. W. C. Crow bought four
lots ta Rush Springs from Billy
Joe Crittandon for an indicated
82.000.
' O. G. Myers sold 100 acres of
land seven miles southeast of Tbt-
tit for 82.500 to Grady W. Fax-
ton Hilbum R. Franks bought taro
lots ta the 2000 block on Mississ-
ippi for 8500 from W. H. Vinca.
Lakes Holding Up
Despite Drought
be said. Parkas are being issued
toe tmrps now with frontline
outfits getting them first.
Bell said conditions were in sharp
contrast to toe early winter of
TULSA. Okl a. (B-Oklahomas
lakes ara holding up their levels
fairly wreil ' through the wra
drought ta history although all
ate well below normal the U. S.
District Engineers reported today.
Howrever two reservoirs Lake
Texoma and Great Sait Plante
are at record tow writer marks.
Lake Texoma on the Red River
separating Oklahoma and Texas
waa gauged today at 605.85 feet
above sea level at Denison Dam
more than a foot and a half below
toe former low of 807 41 on Jan.
22 1949.
Dropping Each Week
It eras reported dropping about
half a foot a week from evapora
tion and poorer generation.
Great Salt Plains on too Salt
Fork of toe Arkansas River near
BEADING Eng C0I Snake Preventing frostbite which plagued
dancer Betty Allen nursed a col- i Eihh Army during toe first
taction of bruised ribs today after 1 winer 01 fichting. The boot 1a
ona of her partners got too af-' buUt 01 the sm principle as a
fectionala and hugged her on toe uermo bottle with a dead air
stage of the Palace Theater here P0 between too foot and the
Betty bad Just begun her act nuidt ereather '
with six snakes when one of them The taat Item to be distributed
a 10-foot python coiled itself Bell said wfi be the white cam-
tight around her and bit her j wfiage garb already U ta Korea
xrixt I and Allied divisions can requfsi-
Theater attendants wrenched ; tam It when they please the colonel
1050-51 wrhen Allied soldiers suf- Jet was at a stage of 1.121.9 feet
fered because of late supplies of tart .7 foot under toe former low
cold-wrather equipment I record Oct 4-5 1948.
After all parkas ara distributed : Only small amount of water are
tM next item of issue will be tM j being released from the lake to
new insulated winter boots for use leva fish li. the stream below too
ta really bitter weather. The boots ; dam said Col. E. G. Herb dia-
arc the most modern method of ; crict engineer. The lake's normal
ervoirs:
Grand Lake northeast Oklaho-
ma recreation area within J
foot of all-time low mark of 72744
feet above sea level reached Feb.
17 1048: dropping about a foot a
weak dmpite conservation efforts;
normal pool level 745 feet
Ft. Gibson and Tenkiller ta aa st-
em Oklahoma filling slowly de-
spite drought conditions but wreil
under the rate of a normal rain-
fall lesson. Ft. Gibson clmibing
about foot and a half a week and
now at 5404 feet less than 14 from
normal power pool level. Ten toiler
Ferry rising about half foot a
week and elevation at 543.1 feet
compared with 630-foot power lev-
el. Canton on North Canadian Riv-
et near Canton. at 1407.4 feet!
MiicMU and Wilson Wyatt hit owe
rampaign manager fnr a confer-
ence Saturday. They will discuss
IM roi of IM Democratic National
Committee ta toe neat four yean.
Depend On Fetal
Whether Stevenson will run again
In 1556 may depend on how well
Eisenhower does bis Job and what
Democratic leaders come to the.
front among members of Congress !
and tM governors.
Aa Eisenhower ' lead over Sto-I
vensan mounted to more than six
million popular votes ta late counts.
GOP National Chairman Arthur
Fummerfieid told a news confer-
1 M believes Taft or I
other Republican candidate aloe
might have won.
SummerfieM tadetated ha la open
to appointment to the Cabinet as
postmaster general if Eisenhower
should decide to give him that Job.
And Son. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
of Massachusetts opened a door
M previously had closed on a pos-
sible Cabinet appointment. Lodge
waa ona of the first to plug for
Eisenhower's nomination.
When be lost hia tad for re-election
Tbesday Lodge said ha would
not accept any Cabinet appoint-
ment but he told raportcra in Bos-
ton yesterday M wouldnt say
no adding that no offer had been
made.
Dewey Meattaaed
Another mentioned as a llkaly
member of the general's Cabinet.
New Yorks Gov. Thomas
Dewey told reporter ta Albany
I expect and intend to serve out
my tenn as governor. no term
expires Dec 311054.
- When newsmen said there waa a
loophole in his statement Dewey
replied: That's all Im going
say on that
i "i
ed to as much as a point. supplies inadequate; spots
Volume built up materially aa above iat Friday; A largo 48-
prices advanced and IM total for Tulsa S3 Oklahoma City. McAS
Uw day came to an estimated ter 10. Blackwell 48. Alva (
lAOOAUO shares. That compare Full-view 48; candled eggs (lfv
with 1490000 shares tradod off I 355: Poteau 55 Chkkasha I
M I nsiwawl Dli
yesterday.
Elections
At A Glance
By Tha Associated Press
This waa tM election picture at
11 a.m (CST) today with nearly
all return tabulated:
Eisenhower elected president by
an electoral vote of 443 to 89 for
Stevenson. Eisenhower carried 31
states: Stevenson nine.
Eisenhower's popular vote the
greatest ever achieved stood at
33405408 with 142182 of the
tioo's 148470 voting units counted.
Stevenson ro calved 30440461
Record High
Tot' vote of 58445488 Is a re-
cord high.
Eisenhower won all states but
these: Alabama Arkansas Georg-
ia Kentucky Louisiana Mississip-
pi North Carolina South Carolina
Wart Virginia. Kentucky still in
doubt pending an official canvass.
stage only foot and a half from Stevenson tad ta Kentucky by
c-- - -v one and one-half miles the snake away. Betty went on added.
pool level is 1425 feat and Its
maximum flood control pool ta L
135 feet '
Critical Httaattaa
A critical situation waa reported
at Lake Altus-Lugert on tM North
Fork of tha Bed River bear Altai.
There the water Is down to L
5254 feet 29 3 feet from the nor-
mal port level.
According to the State Planning
and Resources Board less than
20.000 sere feet of water ta. ta
W r' Chirkah on U. S. 01 by j with the act but collapsed after j Gasoline stoves art issued for J storage there
fro a per Homer Kidd. i and was treated in a hospital. Hunkers. Here'a tha situation at other rea-
Oct 29 1918. record low. Engi-
neers releasing only small amounts
at request of State Gama and
Fish Commission and for fanners
relying on river water tor cattle.
Ft. Supply on Wolf Creek near
Ft. Supply level down to lr
996.1 feet above sea level well
above record low of 1988 feet Juno
14-19 1947.
Hulah on Canny River near Hu-
lah t 7274 feet less than thre
and a half from normal level of
731 feet. !
Wister an Poteau River near
Wister less than two feet below
normal port level of 471.9. -Heyburo
on Polecat Creek near
Heybuni at 758.0 feat only 1.5
feet under norms! port level but
nearly 35 feet from top of flood
control poaL
1447 votes.
Senate: 15 races Democrats
elected 13: holdovers 35; total 47.
Republicans elected 31: holdover
23; total 48. Independents
holdover Republican gained six
eats (Ariznna Connecticut Ken-
tucky. Maryland Michigan Wy-
oming1: Democrats gained four
(Massachusetts Missouri Mon-
tana Washington).
House: 435 races Democrat
elected 309; Republicans 120: In-
dependents cm: undecided 5.
Democrat lead ta four undecided
races. Republicans ta one. Needed
to control: 21L
Governors: 20 races democrat!
Retail Trade
Slows SI'ghtly
NEW YORK IB-Retail
slowed slightly In tM week ended
Wednesday as the presidential
election diverted the attention of
shoppers. Dub and Bradstreat re-
ported today
However dollar volume continue tt7'Xk""ATw
jg i City heni up 1 4-55: to L
months. Suburban stores Blackwell Tulsa hens I
i r
v
ai
it
it
Ardmore Lawton Durant
Corded McAlester 45. Vtaita .
Enid. Elk City. Blackwell
Oklahoma City 20: current )
ceipta 40-47: El Reno 47 Enid IP
La verne Buffalo 40.
Butterfat very weak
2-5 below last Friday 8043
ton Chickasha. Elk City 10. M .
kogee Vinita McAlester Durt
Enid 81 Alva Fairvtew Laver
Buffalo SI Ardmore Blackw
Oklahoma City 65. f
Domestic rabbit fryer Rogi
Ark. 1828. Durant 2521 Oklaho
City all eolroa 28.
Turkeys bens 1 Usher
Mi
agata had more favorable gains
compared with a year ago than
did large city department stores.
Dun and Bradstreet estimated
total dollar volume for tha week
to be from one to five per cent
higher than for the like period a
year ago. R a g i o n a 1 estimate
varied from corresponding 1951
levels by tha following percent-
ages: New England and Midwest
up om to five; East down one to
up three: South Southwest and
Pacific Coast up two to six and
Northwest unchanged to up four
per cent
toms 11.
Closina Stocks
U ir
v &
VJ
Thank You' Magic
Word In Any Land!?
I tourist's feeling he I tfisliFai
ROME IB If there is anything I abroad ta generally cxaggeratA
elected nine: Republican 50 (gain
at five). Democrats lead ta one i to move ta for fear ha
undecided race (Michigan). Total j Jar tM walls down.
an American cannot stand
to be disliked.
And the feeling be la disliked
now abroad ruins tha visit of
many a tourist to Europe.
You know they really dont
like us iver here one tourist
tells another and adds virtuously:
''After all we did for them too
1 Just wn't understand tt.
It is this attitude of course tills
air of bragging look - at - all - wa
did for you. that is sure to win
contemptuous dislike wherever
and whenever it is displayed. The
ordinary European doesn't like to
be regarded as an object of char-
nty; ba does not regard Uncle
Sams1 roving nephews as philan-
thropists and ta any ease he ia
unwilling to drop dead of gratitude
for anybody.
AveM Credit
Tha east way to win frtenda and
influence people in Europe is to
avoid taking personal credit for
tha Marshall nan. and. If tha aub
ject even la mentioned look sur-
prised and say. "tha Marshall
Plan? What ta tt?
This will endear you forever to
all Europeans within hearing. Moat
of them are weary of explaining
why despite all the good old Amer-
ican dol'ars poured so generously!
Into this country it still looks i
slightly shakier than the Garden I
of Eden. i
In Italy as elsewhere ta Europe !
the Marshall Plan cranes in for '
lot of ribbing. As we passed a
bugh apartment project on the out-
skirts of Rome our Italian guide
explained it was being built with
Marshall Plan funds and added:
'No om with hiccup is allowed
' wifi
ecept ta Communist areas. Dft
M ta not only disliked; ha is fj
tively hated. !
You can feel this visible hatrtoj
and tt makes you uneasy and i S
pressed because what can you '
about tt? Nothing tt gives yot g
kind of brief hopeless lonailnef-
to be hated ta this unressond A
way and tt takes soma of tha IM
ter from your vacation. I -i
But with this disturbing exefy
bon Frances and I h"V encou .
ere d no widespread or general . w
lmostv against Americana. g
The friendlinesi with which Jj
are greeted ta Europe la me-
used ta exact ratio to your
havlor as tt should ba. Knowij
only t single Italian wont I
' Graxia which means tin
you wc traveled happily throuf
mt Italy and mat nothing but T
fid kindness all tha way.
You can have a good time
any land If you taka tha trou)
to learn that ' ona warm word A
phrase ta its language which 4
Iowa you to tel a men in hia o 4
tongue you appreciate the cou
sales he extends you a atrangf
GOP gain five.
Actually the average American
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