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THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE OR INTEREST I Everyone likes to do business with a firm that shows sincere interest in its customers You will find a genuine in terest in your savings or home financing problems at Second ederal Come to any office and see for yourself Interest in this sense means concern and not a return paid on which we call a dividend (currently at 4 per year) OR MY MONEY AND YOURS: I av9 5 Loan 7Association EUCLID AVE EUCLID SHORE Member ederal Saving and loon Insurance Corporation EASTGATE PARMA AVON LAKE HHBIIRIIWTpZ IB i IT 100 1 fri reh il 3 7 CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER MuNLlAy' VeIjKUAKY 6 1961 15 HOWARD'S olgcr EGER'S COLUMN By THE GIRLS HOWARD iitn HU MIN IM Ohio Exams for CPA 56 Clevelanders Pass Boulevard South Wr zy 1 hair 1 have today co*cktail fc Dinner till 10 THE 3813 9902 NORMAN ROSS television radio and newspaper com mentator says knout of no finer treatment than that given by The Thomas'" ways of thinking in the Hebrew Bible which is also the Chris Old Testament with the formal philosophy and logic of ancient Greece which came into prominence as the Old Testa ment came to an end While the logic of the Old Testament could give rise to no ideologies nor could it be the basis of modern science as is Greek philosophy he said the philosophy of the Hebrew Bible will remain because it is based on the logic of human experi ence HAROLD JAE sales man ager American Kosher Pro visions says quick ly solved my hair and scalp the the re Dr After staying close to his desk for more than two years the governor has decided to move around a little more BLUE point 2030 9th St JUST SOUTH tUCUD RESH DAILY! PR 1 5635 ifty six Greater Cleveland ers were among 143 Ohio can didates who received passing grades in examinations for cer tified public accountant held in Columbus Nov 30 the Account ancy Board of Ohio announced yesterday The list of successful candi dates Includes five from the Canton area and eight from the Youngstown area Upon completion of certain legal experience requirements these individuals will be eligi ble to receive the CPA certifi cates the board said ollowing arc the GreaterCleveland Akron Canton and Youngstown area candidates LES BROWN world famous hand leader says Thomas method oj treat ment helped me keep a good head of hair" Insurance took mv treatment 31 By MURRAY SEEGER Plain Dealer Bureau I COLUMBUS One of thebetter hetorieal exercises in government is try ing to define a of Gov Michael DiSalle offered one suggestion last week when he sent to the Ohio' Legislature a bill to makeR illegal for elected officers to have such mixed loyalties son Drive Brook Park GEORGE DOVERSPIKE JR 301 Wyleswood Drive Berea JOHN BRADLEY ECKERT 899 Nela View Road Cleveland Heights STANLEY BURTON ELLIS 517 Karl Drive Richmond Heights GARY ALLEN ERBER 24101 Woodland Road Shaker Heights PA LT REDERICK ISCHER 3800 Poe Avenue SW RAYMOND 18920 airville Avenue SW ROBERT ORCHHEIMER 2096 Miramar Euclid WILLIAM 329th SAUL RICHMAN President Saul Richman Associates public relations says Thomas has helped me to keep most of my hair" Painesville Water luoridation Is Up An ordinance providing for fluoridation of the Painesville city water supply will be up for final action tonight by City Council A crowd is expected to be on hand for Settling of the issue which has created controversy the last month luoridation has been pro posed by the Painesville Junior Chamber of Commerce as a dental health measure with the backing of other local groups1 Opponents claim fluorides have' not been proven safe for such) consumption in drinking water jl HARRY LYNN Broker sass I first Thomas years ago I thank Thomas for the "Doctors advise you to cut down on your work and then give you a bill that compels yon to work harder" or the very best in New York Sirlnin Steak and Salad 88 1 7 Wade Park Ave Open 5 Convenient to Parking in Rear or Parties and Rrvtions eall RA 1 1300 who passed the test as listed by the Associated Press: CLEVELAND AREA THOMAS WALTER BIRDZELL 2271 Wooster Road Rockv River NORMAN JOSEPH CUTRI 3173 Derbyshire Street Cleveland Heights REDERICK EMIL DAUTERMAN JR 14300 Madison Avenue Lakewood JAMES MICHAEL DELANEY 16017 Euclid Avenue East Cleve land A I DEMPSEY 5501 Behrwald Avenue SW ANTHONY WERNER WEIGAND 5945 Doxmere Drive Parma Heights MELVIN STANLEY WOLMAN 22439 Lorain Road airview Park ANDREW JOHN YANKOVICH JR 630 Glencoe Avenue Brooklyn WILLIAM GABEL YOUNGQUlST 6412 Alderwood Road Parma Heights HARRY ZILLI jR 16167 Ilarri He will go to Washington twice in the next two months once for a banquet sponsored by the White House correspond ents and the second time for the Gridiron show The presence of a Democratic president may have some thing to do with the traveling Taft in Dilemma William Taft the one Republican in Cuyahoga County's 17 member House delegation faces a dilemma over the issue of extending unemployment benefits The 16 Democrats from Cuyahoga are solidly behind the move The Ripon Club a young Republican group en dorsed it Taft is sticking with the position of the GOP leadership to take up extension of benefits as part of a complete exam ination of the unemployment law Like the other Republicans he may be taken off the hook if Congress approves a federal extension of benefits The tax to pay for it can then be blamed on Washington It's Number 184 Rep William Milligan of Sidney the GOP ex pert on jobless benefits went to great length last week to criticize the Ohio AL CIO and its secretary treasurer Elmer Cope for making an error in its analysis of his unemployment bill In the union bulletin the measure was called Bill when the actual number is 13 This week in one of his statements Milligan talked about another GOP jobless meas ure Bill Mr Cope can now take the stage The correct number is 184 GOP on Radio or the third consecutive legislative session the Repub lican leaders are broadcasting weekly 15 minute radio pro grams Cloud and Mechem make the tapes on Thursday after noons These are mailed out by GOP headquarters that night Twenty seven stations have agreed to carry the programs free as sen so far Their time if sold would be worth $800 to a week The programs are not supposed to contain anything about the governor or other Democrats They are de signed to be general discussions of major legislative problems CLEVELAND'S OLDEST SEA OOD RESTAURANT in season Gulf of Mexico SEI RED SNAPPER KING ISH SOUTHERN MACKEREL SPECKLED TROUT JUMBO SHRIMP bo Successful men in all walks life recognize the importance of a good head of hair Obviously a good head of hair makes a man look a little younger than his bald friends of the same age And because he looks younger he may have a little edge in his progress in the'business world urthermore you never hear a woman speak of a bald man as dark and hand (even if he IS) Here again a good head of hair gives a man a little advantage YOU NEED TO KEEP YOUR HAIR While men in the public eye are more aware of the importance of a good head of hair any man improves his appearance as well as his business and personal opportunities by taking steps to keep his hair Actually keeping a good head of hair may not be as difficult as you think how others do it and how you can too irst consult a Thomas hair and scalp expert His know how is backed by The nearly 40 years of experience in giving 8 million scalp treatments At the same time the treatment technique he offers includes the latest dis coveries and methods in the field of trichology With Thomas vou are sure! RANK UDALE 488 Street Willowick RICHARD LEE URRY 3484 War ren Road NW HAROLD DEAN GRAVES 6196 Ridge Road Parma EDWARD MARSHALL GREEN WALD 14016 Superior Road Cleveland Heights GARY ELWOOD GROVE 19704 nncvhrnnU Pnftd WflrrPHSVillP Heights RAY JOHN GROVES 20451 Miller Avenue Euclid DONALD CECIL HALEY 3890 147th Street ROBERT LEE HANAK 2718 Pris cilla Avenue Parma RICHARD REYNOLDS HARRI SON 2136 Northland Avenue Lakewood MARVIN JAS 956 Learidge Road Lyndhurst HAROLD RAY JENKINS 1285 Clifton Boulevard Lakewood JOHN LAWRENCE KELLEY 17517 Delaware Avenue Lakewood RICHARD BRUCE K1PLINGER 1S16 Wexford Avenue Parma ROBERT JAMES KIRBY 20700 Applegate Avenue Maple Heights ROY OTTO KOPP 27113 Bruce Road Bay Village THOMAS EDWARD LANG 10035 Gabriella Drive North Royal ton JOSEPH LEROY LAWSON 9913 Manorford Drive Parma Heights SHERMAN ZELAN LEAVITT 1034 Stonehaven Road South Euclid CHARLES PAUL MALITZ 13975 Superior Road Cleveland Heights HARVEY MYRON MANDELL 1149 Ranchland Drive Mayfield Heights MARTIN MANNIIEIMER 11S7 Elmwood Road May field Heights JAMES MARTIN 20522 Hilltop Drive SW KE1T1 1 ARRE MATHEWS 22411 airlawn Circle airview Park ANTHONY RANK MLAKAR JR 24S0 Stephen Avenue Euclid JOHN ARTHUR NEUMAN 19381 Monterey Avenue Euclid By Ij Howard Contributing Editor About a week ago the New York Times colum nist Sulzberger exposed on this page the sum mit of corruption of pie International Labor Organi zation This was the recent publication of a survey of a report of world labor conditions in xvliich Soviet Russia succeeded in having its enslaved regimented and dictated federal labor blocs described and accepted as freehrade unions more than that held up to the world as mod cis of a certain effectiveness As long as six years ago a Cleve lander ho served as an American em ployer alternate to the ILO Don Knowl ton of Hill Knowlton was announcing that the Russians suddenly after years of ignoring the ILO had begun to infil trate ILO committees agenda and roll calls for plain cold war purposes The ILO was fantastic enough in its operations before this but Knowlton discerned a high level danger point which he and other employer delegates considered would warrant American de parture from this international co*ckpit Their warning got a good deal of attention from inside corporate enterprise but not enough to induce the Eisenhower regime to do anything much about ILO involvement I con cluded after a while that this was for two political reasons: (1) That every national administration has set some premium on the political patronage to American labor unions of dele gate and staff appointments to the ILO and (2) that the ad ministration hesitated to consider an act which would be taken as unfriendly noncooperation with a narm of the United Na tions to which President Eisenhower naturally was devoted Sulzberger made the same mistake in revealing this latest chicanery He suggested the United Nations be made to re capture and disinfect the ILO The fact of the situation is that the United Nations has no authority or control whatever over the International Labor Organization which was born of the old League of Nations Evcp after the league collapsed it managed to stay in business on a self written charter and has perpetuated itself and its own and In the rush of United Nations and auxiliary organizing (1945 47) it got a kind of auspice or recognition from the United Nations which helped it to renewed tinancial support from 30 or 40 countries But at this point it is no good blam ing it on the United Nations or expecting the United Nations to assert a jurisdiction over it which the ILO has skillfully avoided Sulzberger was no mote mistaken than President Eisen hower and Secretary of Labor Mitchell seem to have been but the exact history and wildcat status of the ILO is set forth in ederal Judge lorence 1952 book Treaty as an Instrument of In this she analyzes CHARLES 3661 Storr Road Shaker Heights JIM PARKER 2095 Northland Avenue Lakewood WALTER ORD REEBEL 6060 Westerham Road Mayfield Heights GERALD EDWARDS SCOTT 584 Parkside Drive Bay Village LEONARD SALTZER 2199 Lee Road Cleveland Heights ROBERT RANCIS SMITH 4716 97th Street CHARLES ANDREW STALKER 287 235th Street Euclid I I A RANKLIN STARN 22335 Lorain Road airview Park LORETTA AGNES STETZ 3706 Dover Avenue SW ANDREW THOMAS 3690 108th Street CHARLES TRAEGER 1173 East wood Avenue Mayfield Heights CHARLES JOSEPH TRUE JR 6917 Highland unve oion ROBERT COLEMAN TRUMP Euclid Avenue JOHN STENE VERES Stoughton Avenue SE AKRON CANTON AREA ROBERT ARTHUR BARKER 2500 Seventh Street Cuyahoga alls PAUL JOSEPH HELMUTH 4943 Stoner Avenue Louisville ELEANORE MAY JOHNSTON 155 Eleventh Street Alliance CLEMENT THOMAS ORIHEL JR 316 Hilbish Avenue Akron CHARLES TRON 2845 Tenth Street Cuyahoga alls YOUNGSTOWN AREA MARTHA BARRIS 169 Prince ton Avenue Youngstown WENDELL ISH 2242 Clear view street NW Warren WARREN PERRY REED 6O2 Harrington Avenue Youngs town BROOKS HURST 891 Swallow Street SAVt Warren PAUL RANCIS MANLEY 4022 Rush Boulevard Youngstown RICHARD CHARLES McCAMEY 1509 Market Street Youngstown GEORGE WILLIAM PAPP 779 State Road Warren RONALD LEE PATTERSON 322 Edgehill Youngstown LEE CASTLE conductor of Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra says my work a good head of hair is a must Thomas treatment does CARNEGIE HALL tn W' MURRAY SEEGER The suggestion landed in the legislative halls to the accompaniment of a collective shocked Neither leader of the Republican controlled houses asked the clerks to read the words They were ordered printed in the House record and acknowledged in the Senate with the comment that each member had a copy But in contrast with two years ago when they had con trol the Democrats started to rattle their sabers about the i proposal House Democratic Leaders James A Lantz of Lancaster I and A Lancione of Bellaire made enough noise to stir i Speaker Roger Cloud of DeGraff into action He agreed to aid the bill if it were sent bac'k to the office for revision But Lantz and Lancione did not want to risk any delays To give the bill more prestige Lantz put his own name on it with other Democrats Reps Maurice Brown of Lorain and Harold Romer of Coldwater Helping Governor's Aim They say they will amend the bill In committee to make sure it aims at what the governor is aiming at a profession more generally This is a practice of some legislators who use their offices to represent private interests in dealings with the state and other levels of government It is pretty hard for an administrator to resist the plead ings of a senator or representative who may hold a vote theadministrator needs to get an appropriation or some legislative decision In broader terms there is hardly a member of the legisla ture who does not have a of The four party leaders for instance are all honorable men but each has a touchstone On the GOP side Sen Stanley Mechen operates two shoe stores He cannot help but be concerned with taxes and other costs of doing business Like most merchants he wants to keep the sale's tax stamps Cloud owns a farm And contracting business He scrupu lously avoids any direct contracting business with the state but his firm benefits when local governments have more state money for construction work How About Labor? Schools? Lantz is an attorney but also president of a small insur ance firm which is regulated by a state department and the legislature Sen rank King is a former official of the Brick layers Union and now in charge of apprenticeship training for jhe Toledo Board of Education Labor and the schools are constant interested parties in Columbus The same sort of identification could be made for every member of the legislature As long as being a member of that branch of the government is a part time job the situation will be the same DiSalle to Travel What does a Thomas expert do for you? irst he examines your hair and scalp and determines whether or not you can be ac cepted for Thomas treatment Thomas treats only the major local causes of hair loss If you do come within the scope' of Thomas technique then a treatment method is worked out to correct your own particular problem Thomas administers no general cure all treatment each case is treated in accordance with the needs If your scalp is oily and laden with itchy dandruff you are treated for this condition If you are afflicted with spotty baldness (alopecia areata) you are treated for that specific condition In any event hair fall is soon checked dan druff is removed scalp itch overcome and normal hair growth is stimulated You are soon on the road to saving the hair you have of having a better thicker head of hair! REE CONSULTATION TRIAL TREATMENT OER Decide today to do everything possible to keep a good head of hair Consult a Thomas specialist and find out exactly what can be done to help you No charge for a complete scalp exami nation (in private) or for advice If you are accepted for treat ment Thomas will administer one full length treatment at just one half the regular fee so you can see for yourself exactly what thciticatment is like Come in today' no obligation and no appointment needed for the free scalp examination and trial treatment CLEVELAND OICE Playhouse ree Parkin? Auto SrrrlOnt? 14th nd Prnpecl Separate Departments for Men and Women Phone CH 16284 HOURS: 11:00 AM to 8:00 Saturday: 10:00 A to 3:00 I tfV Let's Chuck the ILO Copkpit of Corruption how so colled "conventions" voter! by various international' bodies'eome up to our Congress with the force of treaties supposedly negotiated by American international delegates regardless as to how fiercely these delegates may have fought i them We have adopted fewer than a dozen of the ILO I ventions" of the hundreds it has passe But it is time we got out of this mess The Kennedy administration could easily do so on grounds of the abomln ableuntruths in the latest ILO report and in the long record of American frustration It can fell the American people that the ILO with no check or control over it is an unsafe un savory thing which actually was founded by old tim Euro pean socialists who have used the word to cover up a huge blueprint for world socialist rule now fallen into the communist traps for such We Can Got Out anti Should The ILO has decreed and these have come up to us lj as treaties which would handcuff our own laws and bilateral a certain status for all groups over the globe calling themselves labor unions employment agency laws migrant worker laws maritime laws most of which would be our own business and not the Ridiculous? Not any more than one declaring that all member countries have a free migrant workers everywhere of To stay in the ILO the member countries have to report to it slavishly that they have proposed to their internal gov ernments not only the dutifully adopted but the proposed upcoming not yet decreed We Can get out of the ILO without reference to our participation We should of Interest? Who Me? Can't Be? Logic of Hebrew Bible Is Cited The "logic ot experience manifested in the Old Testa ment will remain through ages because it is based on nature of man whose basic actions to life are standard William oxwell Albright of Baltimore said yesterday at the Temple Dr Albright professor emeri tus of Semitic history and languages at Johns Hopkins University gave the first Ko blitz memorial lecture Dr Albright contrasted the I 4 5 it VI I 11 I 1 Lli 14 I 0 Ma' i i fl i I si KSHL i I a 4 I.

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