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PAtffi THE COSHOCTON. OHIO. TRIBUNE THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1WT Virtually a Stockade GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY The Decline of Oratory The Coshocton Tribune EDITORIALS TOUR much more can perhaps be expected in 1957. Above and beyond this consideration, have told the Japanese that all tests will be undertaken only after "extreme safety measures" and in the most favorable weather conditions.

Until the Kremlin comes up with a sincere and genuinely practical nuclear disarmament proposal which will, safeguard all free men, there is hardly anything else we can Those Nuclear Tests By BRUCE BIOSSAT ANYONE can appreciate the deep concern felt by the Japanese over the problem of radioactive fall-out from nuclear experiments conducted by the United States and 'the Soviet Union. When Russia tests a nuclear device, our information is that it generally happens in the Siberian wastes where winds can easily tell the Japanese or anyone at all on this carry some of the fission by-products over subject. the vulneraie Japanese lsianas. When we test atomic or hydrogen mechanisms in the Pacific, the tricky winds also can on occasion take radioactive substances westward toward Japan. There would seem to be somewhat less danger from4 American tests in the Nevada desert.

Miracle on Long Island REMEMBERING the tragedy of the little California girl, Kathy Fiscus, who fell into a well and lost her life, solicitous Americans were none too hopeful as rescuers il 1 I 1 strove frantically on Long Island to save lit- During April ind May, it falls might say too much and end up to my lot to listen to ipeechei, national hero but with a fight in often at formal dinners where one his board of directors. This is par-its for hours on small, gilt chairs ticularly true In those days when intended to provide a maximum of so many businesses continue to be seating capacity for the banquet dependent upon government con-hall and a minimum of comfort tracts and it is unwise to be just for the mala carcass. a citizen speaking his mind. Usually there is a professional which in the language of the pub-humorist of sorU to liven up the lie relations counsel, is to become audience which by the time the controversial, a very dangerous speeches come around has been thing indeed, put into a torpor by the excesses So one sits on a small, gilt chair of food and drink. The humorist and listens to this speech over is the real gamble of the evening which many have labored but none because only too often he tells the have thought.

And when it all same jokes that other humorists over, generosity Impels one to told last week and the week be- write a line, high-lighting some ad-fore and most of which I heard, dition to human wit, wisdom and in one form or another, half a knowledge, but nothing has been century ago. For Instance, there is aid which can serve as a peg, the humorist who turns to an for the fellow who wrote it does Englishman and asks how long he not believe a word of it and the has been in the country and then great man who speaks wonders compliments him on his English, why he is not permitted to say In my childhood that one ended what he means, with some sentence like in Pari Then it is all over unless there eved the babies talk French. At is to be another speech of the that the audience is supposed to same origin and nature. Some-belly-laugh and If they do not the times a soprano or a baritone war-humorist makes a point of having bles between the two speeches, lost them. That is supposed to act either as Another casualty of these dinners a punctuation mark or as a Is the distinguished businessman seventh inning stretch.

At any or public official who comes with rate, while the singer sings every-a long address, triple-spaced and body talks, typed in enormous bound in Singers are nowadays called vo-a black cover which he reads slow- calists which is difficult to define ly and meticulously and droningly in English the song is a selec-until only those far in back, at in- tion which is also true of a cigar, conspicuous tables, can s-ave them- So the vocalist vocals and the selves by going away, far away, audience talks. Then the master Such speeches are usually writ- of ceremonies cracks last month's ten by others than those who de- joke. If you attend these dinners liver them, generally by hack writ- often, to meet old friends, you ers who work for public relations hear all the current jokes includ-firms in the young hope that some ing the new integration jokes day they will become the leading which have run the gamut of cora-playwrights, novelists, Pulitzer ediaos and their imitators. Then Prize winners of the land. Only the second speaker is called upon.

too often are their hopes blighted And then everybody goes home. Nevertheless the Japanese formally re- quested this government not to conduct its tie Benny Hooper. scheduled 1957 tests in Nevada, and we have The afternoon following his fall into the now sympathetically, but firmly, turned down 21-foot shaft, newspapers said in heavy black that request. type that hope was virtually gone. The seven-year-old lad was presumed dead, trapped at the bottom of a sandy well.

But he wasn't. When feverish yet careful workers reached him some 24 hours after the mishap occurred, they found Benny miraculously alive. Doctors guessed a peculiar combination of circumstances had preserved his life. An oxygen tube dropped down the well landed close to his nose. By accident (falling asleep) or good sense not looked for in so young a boy, he did not waste strength in talking or stirring about.

Chill sands may have helped induce sleep. Sand piling up did not press on his chest to suffocate him. All the nation rejoices at the happy cir Our principal reason had to be, as always of course, the fact that the Soviet Union is not canceling its rown experiments. So long as this is the case we dare not cease testing. For in this complex field, constant experiment is vital to the maintenance of our nuclear lead over the Russians a lead which most free men acknowledge is the chief deterrent to war; In addition, we can assure the Japanese in all honesty that this year's tests will feature exclusively "low-yield fission devices" which will not add significantly to rediation levels throughout the world.

As a matter of fact, our concentration in the last two years has been upon devices ti NtA iervici. ins PETER EDSON Record Shows Ike Sticks to Campaign Pledges cumstances that brought Benny from the well alive, and heaps praise on the patient, which would accomplish the destructive purposes of war while minimizing the danger- ous fall-out accompaniment. Much progress diligent rescuers who declined to give up already has been made in that direction and even when all seemed lost. llT and they go on writing these end- having bad a good time, making WASHINGTON (NEA) That acceptance speech. President Ei- election he said, I think that whkh businesmen deal With jake, putting in a fix letter President Eisenhower got senhower harped on the theme Modern Republicanism has now imi public officials read diligently for Bill, saying "hello to the fat from W.

H. Doerfner of Detroit, that the GOP was 'the party of prQved Uself and that Americt gChoolboys reciting in the pri- girl who used to be thin before head of General Motors steering the future not of yesterday. approved Uodern RepUb. mary grades. she married the toastmaster who gear division, is worth a second No backward look here, to re- Any man who has made his just told last month's joke.

px)k- store the good old days. ,1 i a mark the world, ne Jus talk- The Publie relations counsel "I will no longer support you, On the so-called New Deal re- tne moral 01 tms recora ed naturally about something he shakes hands all over the place, nor will I support the Republican forms. Eisenhower declared: President Eisenhower's knew something about could beat hoping to hear that the speeches party," Doerfner wrote Ike. The "There are still enough injustices views haven't changed a bit. Since these speech-writers hands down, went over fine.

But what did they reasons given were: "Your to be erased needless suffer- nj, second Inauguration, he has but the public relations counsel say? Must they say something, (Ike's) unsound monetary poli- mg8 to be cured, tc provide ca- hit and lawyers fear that such a man toot vnn NTMil nl.in.nir1 11 Deen a01n JUSl WDal PrODl- DOROTHY KILGALLEN Items of Interest About People in the News jwia "ViT a'wh iVl BU tlC JUU ift IIIUIIUUI rovim the famed fashion mod- with sex drink, ffimtilinff (fan, ti mot for the home team on TV IntprnaHnnal WPi vour ma nan rHur.a nr finH ised before election. Looking Back From Tribunc el (moviegoers saw her as the incest, suicides, murders, in- Loren's sister Maria, amazing repudiation of your cam- Tne presijent said he would The who voted tot him bored beauty in -'Funny is quests and ends with a good pub- scheduled for nose surgery in Pign-stated beliefs in sound, pusn specific programs "to elimi- last November must not have un- honeymooning with Allan Murray Uc hanging." preparation for her Hollywood Lusinesshke government and your nate- aU kinds of discrimination derstood what their hero was say- of the Emigration Department. The sensation of Mike screen test- present disturbing swing to con- against older people substandard ing or else they weren.t Mea. They were quietly married Chi- fahlllmi, nflrtv i n.nn cepts of the far left livinB conditions low income -awn four rfa.i an uduious party in Cannes was Stratford, finally has ilvin8 conaiuons, iow income maybe out)ijc ODinion it- cago a few days ago. Maea nohtf daxzling Tahitian achieved postal recognition Until Many PePle seem t0 sayui farmers and laboreis, women, and mf; uur mkayoe pimo Las Vegas reports indicate that airi She came in a lovelv evenina hu or thinking similar thoughts these economic underdevelopment in seU nas ranged, and changed its Belgian International talon of photography at CourUi, Belgium.

Ten Years Ago May 21, 1947 of what it wants Ike to for. Robert Alda of "Guys and Dolls" own-but bare tootsies bore the cancellation stamp days- But check 80 back and sorae area ideas fame is getting The Big Message present knew the identity of '-Bridgeport," but since the Amer- look at the record what fte Formally launching his cam- s.and from Zsa Zsa Gabor, and vice aeorge Jessel's date at the Bac- vCan Shakespeare Festival has "tually said during the 1956 pres- paign at his Gettysburg farm More than 200 of his fellow Twentv.fiv Ynrt Ann townsmen turned out to honor A.C. M.J fS A9 Pence, retiring suprientendent ot Coshocton public, schools. The af- of local residents went fair was a dinner at American Le- TndaJ to view cannon gion haU at which Dr Bland Strad- that toppled off a freight car of an lev. vice-Dresident of Ohin eastbound train.

uuj ui cara ine oiner nigIU, dui Sne brought the town considerable at- lucuutu sept. 12, the President declared 1 oriflna' pay' looked least Writer John ention, the post office finally You will read page after page the Republican paty demanded tillion. yajther last deal with Steinbeck, vacationing in Italy, agreed to grant little Stratford a of campaign speeches and find no that the rights of every individ- Metro clinched the sale of The traveled all the way from Flor- gtamD of its own Newest ex- mention of ending the foreign aid ual be assured so that he would Personally swan as a yemcie lor nis good ence to Rome to attend the wed- citement in rock 'n' roll circles is program, cutting down on govern- not fall into the depths of poverty friend Grace Kelly. ding of his favorite cab driver. a croun called 'The Kids' two ment expenses or reducing taxes, and misery.

Strange, morb'd aftermath to Of all those worried at the nrns- brothers and a sistpt send 12. 13 It isn't there. in 1 tne ltauan racing crash in nect of the Dodsera and Giant and 14. RCA is releasing their Instead ran will finri thin? lik 1 th ProciHont ha wnniH which the Marquis Alfonso de moving away from New York, first records, and they may be these: continue to insist on a federal aid Portago met his death: the day m0st agitated are the tavern own- booked for a European tour. They just Defore the GOP nominat- for education program, with after the tragedy New York auto ers.

They attribute a large part of come from the Mario Lanza sec- ing convention in San Francisco, matching given on the basis dealers were surprised to note their warm weather "'take" to fans tion of Philadelphia, and their the President pleaded with Con- of state need. pleaded that twice the usual number of who gather over, the beer glasses family name is Ferrara. university, gave the principal ad- Mis Lols Kennedy, Coshocton, dress. student at Ohio Wesieyan universi- Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Fessender, tyv was elected t0 membership in formerly of California, had pur- Phi BeU KaPPa- honorary scholas-chased the Floyd Fillman property tic frternity-on the square at Port Washington Fifty thousand muskellunge, five and expected to move there days old and one-half inch in shortly. length, were placed in the Tusca- Mrs. Alta Wood Worley, 62, na- river by A Bailey, game tive of Newcomerstown, died at protector, assisted by Coshocton her home in Cleveland. and Newcomerstown sportsmen. Twenty Years Ago Thirty-Five Years Ago May 23, 1937 Msy 23, 122 John D.

Rockefeller, 98, died at George Wicken, 80, Civil war his winter home at Ormond Beach, veteran and former Coshocton resi- Fia. dent, died at the Soldiers' home at Three Coshocton photographers, Sandusky. W. Dever Timmons Jack Herring- John P. Haxton, 58, died at the ton and Edgar Unhart, were ndme of his brother, Calvin Hax- among seven men honored at the ton Route 3.

peopie visuea meir snowrooms 10 look at foreign sporxs cars Kay Thompson, in Mount Sinai for a check-up, is keeping amused by putting the finishing touches on I er newest book about the impish "Eloise." gress repeatedly not to cut for- On Oct. 9 in Pittsburgh, the eign aid funds. He said he would President denied that the GOP campaign on that issue. was the party of big business. For In his first TV campaign speech, proof he pointed to record anti-Ike put forth a new plan for trust law enforcement and crea-worldwide reconstruction, to be tion of the Small Business Admin-paid for out of the savings from Istration.

disarmament. Its monuments, said In his election eve speech from DR. EDWIN P. JORDAN Diet Has Liitle Effect on Phlebitis Ike, would oe "roads and scnoois, the White House the President Although Winston Churchill wound up on the cutting room floor in the U.S. edition of "Something of the British states- rx nospuais ana names, iooa ana said mat uovernment must nave health." a heart as well ai a head and There are a good many ques- as well as anything else In short, here was a real global 'ead in social health and Ill p.

ao man's 40-second prologue will be "uul Fhiemtis is a common problem WpA" vet Tib ansuvreH with ahsnhite ui-. education programs And In his first statement after snown in prints destined for Eng- uU wmtu uuuum paucuv hi c.n Frsneuro nomination Walter W.nchell learned However, two questions and physician alike. It often fol- to hl San Francisco nomination PaiIak u'oo 0iin ft fn Via Kl a ervn iiU" Mrs. who says she has iowl an nneration or an iniunr. W.

C. Shaw 1uth Millef sor when the president of the firm ad Phlet'tis (inflammation of the someUmes it occura without any slopped him on the street, intro- nin ve'n,) in ber obvious cause, duced himself, and. gave him the 12 year, be nswered wlUl Phlebitis Is serious and unpleas- scoop. cnaMce. nt enough without anything clsa, Musie mihlinhfr Tnmm v.

She asks whether there are any Dirt this Inflammation also in- We, The Women On Bridge Oswald Jacoby W. C. Shaw celebrated his third year of 1 I at the Shaw ding and South started to recon- "wfg Opened IhorUybeSS 'RDQAJf Ht COUm wilh dreamy dance struct the East hand. the new Three Rivers bridge music playing. East had opened one diamond for trafflc Ue market it Just because a young marned tnose with four points in diamonds two Jn RoscoCi couple is Ued down with smaU for our8e)veg we Milk about points in spades and no points Jn children doesn't mean they can't anylhlng nnpieasant or any erious lando avers he has a frightfully "do'B" or "4" regarding eai- creases the chances of blood clots good reason for withholding Carol fit and drinking.

She wants to f0rring inside the veins. When ODeninQ Did Leigh's royalties on the song know coffee or weeU make the latter complication occurs It "Young at ne's currently PWebltls worse. known as thrombophlebitis, or LOCOteS COTCIS defending a $1,100 000 plagiarism Providing moderation is used, phlebothrombosis. suit broucht bv a tunesmith who there art no special diets or lid- rotman West opened the queen of dia claims it was stolen from him- uids which are likely to affect thrombophlebitis (when the in- fn high card points he would have a son 12 wilth. Shaw" Sh and fc 'tiWm noia oom me ace ano jdin oi a writes to tell me how tn ha Roscoe hih sch()o1 until the hW Ume fr durini ana ausa tign royalties are De- pnieoim one way or uie.uiner.

fiammation is acute) usually in- mi' I a mm A mv ivi UU1 ill MIC I CI ing neia in plaintiff wins in escrow in case the This is true also' for coffee and complete rest in bed ra Suth Played thtf 8PVen We8t won club and South that Eas (Along Tin Pan Al- sweets, though again I should em- tfZTt" (S tt iS Se leg and "lurned the SSw no' 'ha evened withotft to help his father jnto bMbairf of our hectic week, writers are responsible phasize that moderation should be whsich "nvolved) and applica- dcuce- those 11 points. Hence South led on their farm' Sey cM't5ford a babl sit er NMd lmt' riginality ol their tunes; used in the consumption of these, tion of heat. South won this trick with the low club from his hand and For 28 years Mr. Shaw operated "The reason I am ley song tion for the origi telling you ace, entered dummy with the six went up with dummy's queen. written into their contrarts.) East won with the ace and a retau muK route Derore tne ume I 7.

about it is because know i. nf Pncrnn tnr nnenini? The married It wasn't hard to manage "ecause i anow lot Wm mVk oSnallv came i 'to rn the eveln out at teaat yUng they, Can r'ghi Shaws? farm "But wlth our trtched any f'ety they oun(1 Shaws farm. can't afford to get away from around Irish actor Eduard Mulhare end-played; He shot a club I Thinking It Over makes an unusual as well as back but South let it run I IV 1 tilt, ObUtC All LAH 111 ill has subsided the most important problem of treatment is to prevent swelling or dropsy. Elastic bandages are particularly helpful under these circumstances, but proper application of tractive dinner guest lie reads to dummy's ten. At another table the team of Shakespeare to the other guests after the deml taise Blossom By Robert Dieffenbacher, D.i A 108 8 A 10 8 8 4k 10 4 EAST East and West did not bid at ah Dearie is the first New York resi- (Written for Nf A Service) enougn money tor us to nire a sitter and have dinner at a nice "Maybe some of them would like restaurant more than a few timet to try our 'date night-at-home a year.

P'n- Iff amazing how much it "But we didn't want to give up doM to keep a married couple those 'dates' we enioved so much, feeling close together and very and West chose to open the nine tha honli am la tmtinrtanf WEST So They Say dent to aoe Johnnie Mercer's new Concerts are given in cities and PhiphlM. thrnmhonhlphHIi of clubs. Dummy played the ten East the lick and South the king. EV'rfnnKJ rlly a1" cf T'a '1 have unfortunate tendency to thP Artm th.plf come back after it appears the Not only did South hold his club losses to one trick but he was able to discard his seven of The whole house was shaking so once a week we set the stage much 'ove." and a table lamp near my bed for a date at home. Some, young couples complain sZh rp cured.

In difficult 27 artistry of others Some of the ha- therefore the ianamed want to do a French tran-lation, tcners have studied music in a vpln 'T Vplni hav. tlTh(, as she did with 'Lullaby of Bird- small way, but the vast majority ved bv ruerv land." She may make a record of the audiences are thrilled by Zl Thnrniinh uades on dummv'i fourth club ive me tuuurcu meir aup- nuuui ueing uea uown." UtncrS Md make five earlh tremor)' and Put them t0 bed then Priod of mar- A KJtl AQ43 V53 2 QJ87 8 AS432 A9t 4AJ82 SOUTH A7 9 4 10 KIT No one vulnerable Kait Routh Wtnt North 1 2 34 IV Pass Pass Pas Opening lead liiuiuuun uriiui ii auuicea .1 9f 3 9f CARD SENSE cf it, Cnaries craaiey, cniei lorecas- togemer we cour wonacnui ain nsge can oe romantic li a couple ter U.S. Weather Bureau at Bir- nor, served on a small table in the hn a little imagination and a mingham, Ala. living room, by candlelljht, of test for living in the present. me sounos tney near.

Infection in the teeth, tonsils, and XL' Asi til A tm ll SI 1 Marti Stevens' sttge career will The bidding has been: a .1 I 1 1 make considerable progress this WI "Hn TJX 7Mrih.V7h. do not need to feel that the Treatment with X-ray or use of Marih Eatt South Wait XNone oi us in tne nepuDiican THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE 1 diamond Pass 1 heart Pass Pty seems to have a concept of or the sulfa drugs hummer wnen she plays the fern i. I nine lead in The Pajama Game" Jl antlblllcsl along the straw hat cucuit. She's "'SLj'rf bS ih helDful. Serious diseom- 1 spade Pass 3 diamond Pass what modern Republicanism is.

(AMO f)MIIA0B, 4 hearts Pass -Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Arit.) been. We hear the message of fort- when Dresent. mav nepd to Dcen- nfr the message of forU when YOU, South, hold: Art of March I 1879 Publuhtd cacb tvtnlna and Sunday mnrnina ih ing appearances al the Cafe de vj iui-uiing orugs humdrum of daily living. We re Better methods for the preven-1 0f hparls and trumDed a low Spades.

8-7-6 hearts. we are aengntea to receive tne rnbun. Mimbw aimiji B.ir.u oi ttreiiiation nici um e( ln.nir.tin. i mn i.it.i.i. jt .1 uau.

mnnpv from out ffovernment not VUJ UQJO unu. un nun aim cduiiiin ui piut-uuis joaae. tie returnea to aummy oiamonai, iv-t--; ciudi, ha ii or iubilrip i iupi Paris and other ghmor spots so she couuld devote the winter to her acting studies with Sandy Meissncr. Carriar happily- are being constantly sought. Mild with the eight ot hearts and What do you do? charity but as an insured Ihe voice of God and the word exercise soon after an operation ruffed the tast spade.

A Pass. Your partner has bid rifiht- of His ministers have a similar is one such method. Some drugs South led his kina of diamonds trongly but you have shown your Comedian Eddie Cantor, on re- ay Mall All Othaf Ohla Counttoa in Coinoeton tnt Adolnln CogntKf ana atnar statat Ont Vuar Sill HI Llli St. Cyr's ex husband, Ar- effect on our lives. The sermons which help to prevent blood clot- and discarded a club from dum- full strength already.

ceiving a Social Security payment on va 7 III i0 mando Orsini. has found a new and the church services in Amcr- ting are often useful. my. He was now ready to attack Today's Question Six Month Thrp Vlonlbl for himself and his wife. 4 01) Mr nil Ik I It Thrae MnnthJ 50 una Month l.m ona Month Jove: Luisa Arderghi, a stunning lea lift folk above the materialise Once tslablished both phlebitis the club suit.

The normal play, You hold the same hand. After Italian model Note on the tic routine of life and inspire poo- and thrombophlebitis are diffi- If there had been adverse bid- your one-heart rcsnonse your JOHN Cult (ft COMPANY Nauonai Aflvertmn 8BrVintatlVa' I've been badly misunderstood. slate of literature in the U.S.: A pie to higher ideals, higher moral cult to cure that anything which ding, would be to piay a simple partner bids two no-trump. What Billy Crosby, 25, of San Francis- waaoviaw ava, toiumDua u. uhlo SIT Vina Michnan Ao Cincinnati Ohio IT)umriw''ME3it I III mo rifth av.

tvKrov 12 i Now Vark SO. N. X. nniiu uauo rade advertisement for a forth- standards and more satisfying will aid in prevention Is narticu-" finesse aeainst the lack in the do 1'ou do? out ot leaping on co, talked bridge. coming novel prom.nes it is "filled pleasure in serving God and man.

larly valuable. West hand but there had been bid- Answer Tomorrow.

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