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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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PAGE THREI THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, GREENFIELD, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1961 IN THE CHUNK MacArthur Flies to jjj I Japan Enroule Home ti Kennedys Fete Pakistan Guests Mr. Vernon Event Proves Spectacular Lbs. BO Statisticians on Labor in Meeting BLOOMINGTON. Id. AP Economic have been kept from reaching double pneumonia stages through scientific development of businei indicators.

Rep. Winfield K. Denton. said today. Speaking at the opening session of a nationwide conference of LEAN, MEATY STEER RIBS By JOHN RODERICK YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan AP -General of the Army Douglas MacArthur bade a sad farewell to his beloved Philippines today and flew here for an overnight stop on his way home.

Officials at the U.S. Air base near Tokyo said they expected the general. 81. and his wife to remain at the base until they left Thursday. There was no indication that any Japanese would call on the man who controlled their destinies for the six years after MOUNT VERNON.

Va. AP The colonial fife and drum corps-1 men pulled their musket triggers and out spat smoke with a loud rear. A photographer near the line of fire waved a white hand-! 1 OILINB BEEF Lb. labor statisticians at Indiana Lm- versitv. Denton satd.

"When we kerchief in mock surrender. And CHEW'S f8 into the areai COTTAGE CHEESE 2 45c 1929, we lacked almost ail the figures neessuiy to eliminate the character and dimensions of the problems we faced." Out of this dilemma came statistical yardsticks for measuring employment, unemployment, crass national product and related World War II. The doughty old from Manila after mental visit to tht that, saw his most soldier arrived a 10-day senti- island country memorable tri- STARK WETZEL'S ALL MEAT I umphs after bitterest defeat. It I was a glorious return for the aged warrior, but one touched with economy which of economic ills. facets of the strve as warnin Of course, you look for low prices, all smart shoppers lo and the place to look for them is at THE WAREHOUSE MARKET.

We have a storeful of low prices not just an ad to pull them. They're in all departments on all shelves in all cases. That's why your savings add up faster add up bigger when you buy ALL your foods and household needs at THE WAREHOUSE MARKET. Pakistan's President Mohammad Ayub Khan laughed and laughed. The reenactment of Revolutionary War military maneuvers by an Army unit decked out in cocked hats.

wigs, scarlet coats and white knickers was a scene from early American life staged for the Pakistani chief Tuesday night at George Washington's home overlooking the Potomac River 15 miles from the capital. Mrs. Kennedy was impressed by the state dinner at Versailles during the Kennedys' visit, in France. She wanted to make similar use of a belonging to America's history, Tuesday night's American response to Versailles was spectacu-; lar. The Kennedys started off the evening by ferrying their guests downstream aboard four yachts.

Refreshments and music aboard during the Va hojr cruise kept the party-goers entertained. I After the boats docked, the Denton said. The Hoosier Democrat added that being statistically ready for the expected pest-war depression helped limit the downturn to four moderate recessions He outlined a statistical unemployment picture in Indiana, listing South Bend with the greatest IN THE PIECE GOOD GRADE TENDER BOILED rvn 1 MM Sliced Thin POUND STEM LB, Everywhere Filipinos hailed him as the liberator of their country. They wept when he predicted that because of his age he would never again return. 1 It was a touching, moving farewell at Manilas International Airport as MacArthur stood solemnly i erect, in a driving tropical rain and saluted during a final 17-gun salvo in his honor.

A crowd of 1.000 stood silently to bid their wartime hero a last goodbye. Many women sobbed unashamedly. And many men wept qr.ietly as the giant U.S. Air Force jet plane took off. The general was weary from his visit It had carried him from Manila to Lingayen, where he re-'; turned with his forces to begin the liberation of Manila in 1945, to Cebu and Iloilo, wartime battle sites he had made famous, But he was elated and overjoyed at the tremendous reception after an absence of 15 years.

Wearing his famous military cap and a freshly pressed tan uniform, MacArthur told the Filipinos they are "now a nation 'of gladness and good will. You POUND guests didn't have to scramble up the long pathway from the wharf i to the plantation house climbed MP UO per cent of unemployment in June 10.7 per cent of its labor force. Denton said the 6-9 per cent group included Evansilie. Terre Haute and the Chicago urea. The unemployment picture has improved in the past three or four months." Denton concluded, "but the rate is expected to continue at a high level, above- 6 per Cent, during 1961." The I.U.

conference, which runs through Friday, has drawn representatives of labor departments in 40 states and statistical trainees from 13 foreign countries. Sponsors of the four-clay conference are the university, the U.S. Labor Department and the Indiana Division of Labor. OH, MY ACHING BACK Now You can Kvt tVu- fast lvln'f you m-ril from rawing and muscular ami rains oUon cause listless nihxs ami misvrnbk' tm-d-out ft't'er-s hen thi-sc discomforts cunif on with ovi st rt-ss ami strain -von wan; 1 ant it fast Anotncr may mud Hadd.T ii ritatun follow intrwrom' food am! ih ink ofn ti up a restless uncomfo: table feelinir. I'iils woik fast in seearate ways: l.by spi rdy sain-ielievin action ruse torment of baikaihe.

liead-achrs. muscular aches ami rains. 2. I B.v.thin-- tT ot on hk.i!.iei nation. S.

by KINGAN'S SILVER SHIELD GRADE HOMO 0 (8 by millions of tourists. Limousines carried them up a roadway lined by a Marine honor guard. It was at this point in the fes tivities when the party first, gath-. ered at plantation house that the 3rd Infantry's Fife and Drum Corps from nearby Ft. Myer put 1 on its show of military life in George Washington's days for the benefit of Ayub.

a military man. Then the guests went out on the spacio.s lawn with its Potomac view. As dusk closed in. they dined under a special green tent, pavilion on a French menu served the White House Army truck. The last act of the evening was a performance by the 74-piece National Symphony Orchestra in an adjoining area of the insect-treated rolling green.

Then the guests returned to their boats, reaching after 12:30 a.m. Kennedy and Ayub exchanged toasts in Washington's honor. I i i I I vAV Cv 8 are a bright ngiit suinmg a cloudy, troubled world. I am sure merciful providence cannot fail to protect this gem of the Far East." 'ill i SI A FINE HOT WEATHER SANDWICH! LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN He thanked them "for a wonderful reception to an old soldier and his sweetheart wife." President Carlos P. Garcia said: "I am sure that the emotion-packed crowd that greeted you everywhere you went will attest to the sincerity and the magnitude of the Filipino peoples' gratitude nd love for you and your beloved Jean." Garcia asked MacArthur to tell Americans: "We Filipinos always forgive an enemy, but we never forget a friend." MacArthur made his way to the BONDWARE WHITE PAPER PLATES GALLON mild diuretic action tend! mi to output of the 1" kidney tubes.

Knjoy a shw-mI niuht's sl and the Fame" harry niiiiins have over fa years. NtAv. hi; i-e sir.e euvvs money. Get Down's I'iUs today Rumma.ce Sale. Friday and Saturday.

July 14 and 15. at orial Building. Sponsors Otterbein Ladies' Aid. 12d2 HEAT EAT! Visit them in California, tonight! plane as the army band struck up "Old Soldiers Never Die." Crowds surged around him to tou.ch him, to shake his hands, once more. The general turned around as he went up the ramp, took one long, last look, and waved.

BIG VARIETY 300 CANS SPAGHETTI RED BEANS PORK BEANS BUTTER BEANS ROSE yJJ ft3 J) AND MAN OTHERS 303 Cans vJN I 0) STRAINED 1 Cai nenncn'f SO. Return From Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Von Tanner and children, Charles and Brenda, Joyce Dodd and Mrs. Joseph Luns-ford.

all of the Greenfield vicinity, have returned from a stay at Fairfax, Virginia. During their stay in Virginia, A 2C Max Hicks of Andrews Air Force Base, Washington. D. C. was their guest.

Many points of interest were viewed during their trip enroute on U.S. 50 and their return trip via of U.S. 40. The Georee Washington (Ma UlKdliv DOGGIE DINNER AMER. BEAUTY PORK mm sonic) National Memorial.

Mount Vernon, Custis-Lee Mansion in the Arlington National Cemetery, changing of the guard at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and a tour of Andrews A.F.B. were just a few of the many points of interest visited. 4 Tall Cans lOz. Cans Pick up the phone and you're almost there ()) INDIANA BELL LYDIA GREY Rolls mm Visiting Here Mrs. Ernie Miles has arrived from St.

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