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Show "f -.-- IL - -- .-- ;4 THURSDAY, SEPT. r 15, 196ft ytA County. Uth ' lJffffl 9 Daily Herald y The Herald Staff Off f he Beat v .shakes it. This is a signal for; PEOPLE ARE NICE This everybody nice! are to begin shaking pretty People was drawn to my attention re-- hands with everybody else, cently while visiting in Provo, if there ire si" people in the 1 was driving north on Fifth; delegation, six" at the meeting West when I stopped for the; table, plus assorted clerks or stop light on Fifth North.. A recorders, attorneys pnfinpm City sprinkler truck and other 0ficiaiSi and every-ellin- g west through:1he-;iater.- i body, has to shake hand's with section street, everybody else, all spraying orderly the spray stopped and n?ss. stops.:.There is a great I 1, wondered soon, saw, deal of leaning across tables. why. the reason. - A young :ouple-0- R running around, "chairs, and a motor scooter was approach crossing over outstretched arms. ing from the opposite direction Only after all hands are duly if and The thoughtful and all other hands, can ous ariver, even though w.,;shaen the meeting resume, then often was hotv didn t want Jo give the whole thing is repeated As the kids - a free shower. when the delegaiiori leaves. And soon as they were clear, the sometimes thf whole group water was again turned on shakes hands right out into the prwing people are pretty hke! h,al,;' wheje they all, have: Jt ylna Loveride. Lehu - - drink of- water before returning' -- was-trav- 8 1.00 ftPEJUICE . :i.oo TALL CANS ...... m ?or ?J b-- v jQ Q A A n n v i i 4,1joo IRS - to the battleground,-- " Recently 'we've encountered one meeting director who rare ly shakes hands. He offers a friendly 'smile and some words of greeting while remaining seated, in.. ;M, case otrjnatovisilors, or standing, in the case of female visitors. . Our observations to date have not uncovered any adverse af- TOO MUCH HANDSHAKING? Let it never be said that, we are against 1iand:sneng. A fritndly handelnsp- is one of the niceties of life. What is bet ter than a handshake to seal an a.9greenifint iir ..lb. signify : at tne end of a meeting that while there may have been disagreement, there is no rancor? However, even the niceties can be . rv'SwStV"'- It Bfer bmp?p 1 - 'mooK h ""I )T i ; 1 Z IGA CANNED wii ww ' - . M m M - W- i-i- J - -- I - j .... rrrv..-- W- a.- n . , i -.'V . - it i.i1 l CT7 A SHjRLY-.GAY- -- r 3 I I i I: " nrniiT BUTTER . - - n .m . . '" ' If TIC ' (3 - Wall Street Chatter - 1. T)lc ... CAif 1 Mississippi J" e Calls - Newton For Hearing IJ I I s V:. .r t II 7 -- ll i Metres! m.w vork nmn I . . , . ' " ri VI H rt A About 150 Negroes" marched Wednesday night to the Grena- do town square, heavily guarded troopers. A by crowd of 200 whites watched silently but made no jeers or overt action. The purpose of the hearing was justice ueparimemj request to make' permanent a temporary restraining order issued .Tuesday by Clayton '". vacation. r The, actress portrayed .the character of , the witty Jewish noucwuc Cllgnsil language im muiv uiou 35 years. Herrademark was the line whichvbegan,-xo- o noo... Mrs. Berg had been sche duled to appear on Broadway this season in "The Playgins,'-- ; a comedy written by Leonard HerearlierhLL requiring G renada v authorities Snieeelelass. to provide protection for Negro shdws included "A Majorityof One", with Sir Cedric Hard-wickschool children.: ' At least 33 persons, including . -a Aspokesmanraid-fTiTieral newsmeirweTebeaterrby white mob Mondayat the arrangements were being made., opening of the schools Lizzie and services probably would be and John held after sundown Saturday"," Horn ' Elementary Rundle High. Gov. Paul John- the end of Rosh Hashonah, the" . . son dispatched "150 troopers to Jewish new year. Mrs. Berg is survived by her Grenada. White mobs formed t the schools again Tuesday' husband, Lewis;' a son, Cher-- r: the ney, and a daughter, Mrs. A. but troopers escorted David Schwartz. .;. away. safely Jiegtoes - j . -- , ..'u. , r. - ., 1 v ...... .. . , r - ,. .'; . " .Mrs the schools closed for one day r .frnj RprT inmmnara. omy uecause ihum vi Y- ble Molly Goldberg of stage. .m Itelevision and uuiwdis auu radio, died w.ea: FBI officers would be inXbcford nesday. She was 66." for the hearing and he feared . t - T . . . . U J r. 1 n students - might Negro ailment. four days after, rmDeriled'! if schools were iu. heart . i re H A entering uocior s nospiicu iot was described as a. The hearing was scheduled what routine checkup before going on. EDT. for noon iiM n TSSUE . .. AS m Wl-i- i & Co, ? JtLStdJtzD A - E.Fr "DZinder-- of Inc. says there is eood reason to believe that : within the framework of Missl (TJPI) OXFORD, trend which is ' still major Federal Judge Claude Clayton as downward," the--' scheduled a hearing today to. regarded now be" embarking- -, market may determine whether officials of on a meaningful advance. ' violence-pron- e Grenada should be cermanenBy ordered to protect Negro school children Two integrated schools in tne Well-Know- n northern Mississippi farm town 45 miles - southwest of here were closed today because of v the hearing. Hutton 1 - E ident Johnson's proposal to suspend a pair of housing. As is his custom, committee corporate tax credits. W bile the D e m o c r a t - con- Chairan 'WiMr D. Mills, D- trolled House Ways it Means Ark., was not saying whether Committee was , expected to he wmould push for Johnson'a approve a bill along the lines program. He wants " further suggested by the Qnef Execu-- I tesumony, whlcn will com etive. its members would not next week in closed session, on commit themselves after Siree the economic impact of th days of sometimes heated suspensions next year If, Con : testimony on the measure, gress acts now. Johnson wants a suspension of the 7 per cent tax, credit businessmen get for investing in new plant and 1 equipment and of the acceler for deprecia ated tax write-of- f tion on commercial buildings. The suspensions would apply I without exception or exemption.. NEW YORK (TJPI) --Ken. His plan received partial B. "Smilen and Kenneth neth : XT i - -- I rMnm l I of Purcell, Grahajn & Safian Association of Home, "builders Co.. say that while the trend of; . testimony prepared : for stock prices still seems to be down, there are signs a bottom is not far off in time. However, the analysts say, in terms or prices, they oeueve tnis aeforgrowth diner especially stocks, has not exhausted itself.- up rr;; K I : today's hearing. Theniam' builders backed suspension" of the 7 per cent credit, but sought an exception to the depreciation freeze for rental rs . - cup- " 7) .. . LOAF Z. 2 f c no 1' - Proposal on anti-inflati- 3 GERMAN CHOCOiATE - 1 i i n n ---- - : 9-- T noovc oia rAki 1 -I- Anti-Inflati- ere. inuini la (I lilt y i y 4: nr 1 1 Divided Tax-Write- rs -WASHINGTON (UH) House appeared as divided as the nation's business community today over Pres ffj) WHEAT I I ,T I 1- -; 7c Fr a IP I r l U R ' I 111 --: uu il i $s . r HAIR SPRAY "- h r' - I V K-rn- rlvRlB 'f House On . M W DILL 1 Ui'.hf i "Vw i M VJrf', k f : ...io:-- - LJ 14 L - " M I II I wv ii n ' OL" - - - 1 . TKv. Asvk r N ! 1 --' IL" V zzwhit- e- M' TomrdBT73eceslaTyor"su SayrfoF examiJlthari cily tessfutrgotianonsrbTil -- we" council or school board meet- doubtjjt.jzHeiaalsa able-io- -: ing has been convened, and a push all the - way through a delegation of six citizens ap- crowded agenda by 10:30 p.m.J -J- SZ, Springville tr-r pears The head of the meeting, be he GEBRUSH SAGE SAYS president, chairman," or mayor, immediately . - jumps - up- and - It's always hard to find seizes the hnd of the "person a job for the fellow who heading the delegation and doesn't' want one. (0) sSv -- . -- p) ojRJA o X i Tngiand-shaking- 15-0- JL? 1 1- S 5$00 -- 1 ..riil Jl.SJXr if iOv CHOCOLATI 4j I 3 DTsii L AN- S- y YAMS - 7 El ' 1 i HERSHEY5S ';.- e-- . : MM4p); ssr tt ans , fects irom-t- he " practicej-o- r For many years we have at- letiori, "as the case may be-tended public meetings and ob- - Perhaps he is. frustrating the served a. phenomenon concern- - si'iiil of good fellowship and overdone. r- - . 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