Show TOOT Pretty an d Practical Uncommitted Hopes Wane For Countries For Radio Free Europe - Charles IL Kellstadt chairman of the board of Sears Roebuck and Co has been named national chairman of the Radio Free NEW YORK Europe Fund the private Am erican organization which sup ports Radio Free Europe Mr Kellstadt succeeds W B Murphy president of Campbell as national Soup Company chairman to the RFE Fund Mr Murphy will continue as cnairman of the executive com mittee succeeding Gwilym A Price who will remain active in the campaign Mr Kellstadt will direct the nationwide campaign to solicit contributions from the Amer ican people and American ln dustry Since all of RFE's expenses are separately financed every penny collected in the annual fund drive is used In sending undutorted news and information to five Commimist-domi- n ated countries fund-raisi- ng - Czechoslovakia Poland Hun- gary Romania and Bulgaria Native ef Ohio Nations Belgian linen place mats backed with foam rubber are new to dinner tables and offer practical benefits The foam acts as a silencer cushion and prevents skidding After launder ing in lukewarm suds and rinses mats are stretched lengthwise and crosswise and hung on line to dry Clinics To Fight Bank Robberies named and two 1958 he was company president years later was lected chairman of the board and chief executive officer " Long active In civic affairs on both a local and national scale Mr Kellstadt has served as vice chairman of the American Red Cross and Is at present vice chairman of the board of governors of the Better Business Bureaus Association In 1960 he received a brotherhood award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews i : - ver Attending will be represen tatives of the FBI other law enforcement agencies banks savings and loan institutions federal credit unions and sure ty companies Hoover said Tuesday (DPP vious man in a car shot and killed a radio newsman's daughter on her front porch Tuesday night witir no apparent - the slaying Police said Richard Lee Lawler 26 alone in the car and injured in the wreck "refused to talk about the shooting" Ponce said they had ho mo tive and it appeared that none k the neighbors or the family anew tne man The victim was Beverly Pet erson daughter of Arnold Peterson farm director of radio and TV stations WOW She died at a hospital shortly after the shooting The little girl was sitting on the porch railing between her sisters Connie 16 and Char- olette 14 when the car stopped the killer fired a single shot gun blast and fled NOW! 1 I I DELIGHTFULLY young and A smart— and so wearable full skirted neckdress" with d line sleeve choice No 8238 with is in sizes 3 5 7 9 11 Bust 31 to 33 Size 3 31 bust short sleeve Shards of h boat-shape- PATT-O-RAM- Be All-O- junior sizes for the 5' 1" and under and regular sizes - 1999 to 2999 WOOL SKIRTS M player-c- WOOL SLACKS ' Lined for Is-o- la tne a trailof violence : j£ Beautiful fall colors waaring esse COTTON BLOUSES 1199 II Over and tuck-i- n blouses in an array of naw fall shadeswith attractive collar detail BaVMl : IHniro 5 ' batter thapa retanfien4 and a m TMI-I- d Softies tAaiM Mae OMWJ nnnu leathers in clutch and m :' s aanulne U : OII OQ tote 1 1 and pouch styles all in tha latest colors by ru e'ii vi ui auL 1J j RAYON PANTIES Trimmad and Tailored Styles Xr Sizes 5 foT-:'- ' um Thursday 40H VcSfliS year ENDS TONIGHT Robert Mitchum In "The Last Time I Saw Archie" Casualty Record ' ' MOYKYSf lfA-- ' UGSGQ LONDON (UPD — MetroDolitan London had itn wont traffic toll in history last year Scot land Yarn reported Tuesday mere were 74iu casualties including 912 deaths The previous record was set in 1959 THE BOURBON DE LUXE DISTILLERY COMPANY tOWSVILtE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY KENTUCKY AS PROOF TO ORDER send 35c In coins SUE BURNETT co The Herald 407 S Wacker Chicago 7 111 Journal Drive Y s For mailing add 10c for each pattern Print NAME lst-das- ADDRESS With ZONE STYLE NO end SIZE Dont miss the fall winter '61 Basic FASHION— a handy pattern magazine for home & Yaw Family Theatre sewers 35c tffiff New! Filmed la the towering timber lands where the story really happened a 'THE DM HflHtNOHJM SSBm - E99 A colorful collection of plairfs plaids and stripes in bright fall thadas 35-inc- fif--M SUm A and oach Hoover noted in his cemert that in the year ended July 1 there were 488 robber ies 304 burglaries and 103 lar cenies of banks credit unions and savings and loan association This was an increase of 142 such offenses over the pre- — A gun tweeds crush resistant velvet Petite announ- - Little Girl 9 in Coats Sport Dressy fur trim and plains tries Gunman Kills Wool bright plaids Auto Prediction conferences would be held throughout the United States from Sept 1 until the end of the year Canadian and Mexi can officials nave been invited to attend meetings along the borders with those two coun- TECHNICOLOR' mxmmm WlUMMMbM SBBBBBl CANADIANS" f UyHMlBMM-ASiSwBliU- U Opn 1:11 Dn SHOW TOin Nixon FearsAny War Would All Named As Coach The WASHINGTON ftTPl FBI will hold a special series of conferences this fall in an effort to stop the growing number of bank robberies according to Director J Edgar Hoo countries Neb UTAH The New Look In US mediators recessed the joint negotiations indefinitely Will after the session because of TUCSON Ariz (CPU "repeated failure to achieve Rogers Jr was recovering toany progress' toward a settle day from surgery on his right ment through the process of j elbow which he broke in a Joint bargaining conference" j water ski accident on the Sal-Local 1081 of the Internation- Ion Sea in southern California al Brotherhood of Electrical ' The son of the late humorist Workers has been picketing the Will Rogers was injured Sunfirm's Bingham mine since the day when he fell and one of strike began and other unions Ids skis hit him in the arm have honor? the lines Kennecott has laid off about 2000 workers at its other installations because of a lack of work BEAR MOUNTAIN NY (UFO — Bert Rechichar veteran defensive specialist and place kicker has been named a CLEVELAND Ohio (LPS -Sby the New York Tiales of 1962 model cars will tans of the American Football top the 65 million mark Ford League Rechichar will help Motor Co President' John defensive coach John Dell Dvkstra predicted Tuesday and also will be available Dykstra was here to attend a as a replacement on the dedistrict dealers meeting where fensive platoon if he is 188a models were previewed Recovering and aid to underdeveloped OMAHA NORTH MAIN LOGAN 188-nia- suspect overturned and burned native of Columbus Ohio moments later near the home Mr Kellstadt Joined Sears' re- later In May 77 la A tail organization in Cleveland in 1932 following 15 years' ex perience in merchandising in Akron and Cleveland He managed Sears' Cleveland group of retail stores for 14 years when fie was named national retail merchandising manager at Sears' headquarters in Chicago Elected a member of the board of Sears in 1948 Mr Kellstadt became vice presi dent In charge of the company's Southern Territory two years Forest Fires Uncontrolled i colonialism motive A car carrying -- 1 I sources said today The recommendation stipulat ed that tne conference should tackle the problem cautiously and steer clear of any involvement In the East-Weconflict by taking sides Agreement in principle on a Berlin debate was reached in preparatory discussions which nave been mapping the course ' of the conference The meeting was called to align uncommitted nations and give them a greater say in world affairs A final decision on how to tackle the Berlin problem is awaiting the arrival of chief delegates to the conference which will be attended by 24 kings presidents or premiers of uncommited nations They include Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru said to be among the chief advocates of making Berlin one of the major topics of the meeting First indications were that the conference would merely call on East and' West to settle the Berlin problem peacefully to avert a nuclear war The conference agenda calls for major discussion on International problems Berlin will be discussed In this context in addition to disarmament nu clear tests the future of the United 1 Kennecotf Strike st To Head Fund JOURNAL— Two blazes in heavily timber ed areas burned uncontrolled today in the Nez Perce national SALT LAKE CITY (LTD —'forest in Idaho while another Hopes for a settlement of the lightning storm hit 'Idaho's Kennecott Copper strike wilted Clearwater national forest and again today as negotiations touched off several new small with the striking electrical fires workers broke off Charles Russell lloean 19 The company and union was killed instantly! otiators met Tuesday afternoon! yesterday by a falling snag' and managed to eliminate one i while he was fighting one of issue — leaving 13 areas of dis- - 'several lightning-cause- d blazes agreement to be resolved ifo the Clearwater Hogan was n roe strike by the working in the Powell Ranger local has idled 5400 workers district at the time at Kennccott's Utah installations in the past two weeks r r BELGRADE 1T0 — Repre sentative of the uncommitted nations gathering here for a conference that opens Friday have recommended that the conferees debate the explosive Berlin conflict diplomatic II Kellstadt I Se tlement Of jJ Confer Friday NATIONAL chairman of Ra- dio Free Europe fund Char-l-ei THE HERALD Mm' Tito iBmciMat Uiifi 1:M S:M S:SS U:U CkiMna in M y'Stafriaej' Robert Ryoa John Defcner Theria Thatcher John Sutton ': IN TECHNICOLOR Type ut WASHINGTON BPr— For rrier Vice President Richard M Nixon said Tuesday night any v war that : might develop over Berlin would be an all- - out war "There isn't coin to be a war which is going to be a small war" Nixon told the CBS radio program "The World Tonight" "It will be all war au or nothing" r Nixon criticized Presiden Kennedy's recent move to bol ster US ground forces in the divided city vi: "Anv thoueht that bv mov Ing a few ground troops into Berlin la going to have any effect on Mr Khrushchev is a bunch of nonsense" Nixon ed TONIGHT $100 P1R CAR DAVID ' Mr Khrushchev might well terpret as weakness' Kblkal Stefy 'A la Tecaalcetof aad in- Claemosceae : rather also urged Kennedy to sil ice "an the foreign policy spokesmen who think they Nixon Suae represent the administration" hone also we could keep our Allies from talking We're going in advance-th- at to dfl this or that thing prior to tha time we have a nego tiation" xnxon saw ' ' : J -- n e1i VTASTS ' WflJ1 ''HaN mi i ±iuv a ui Staniaa Vftrafary Peak' : than strength'? 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