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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 21, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes tuesday May 21, 1963 Well turned ankle9 has fallen on sad Days by pick  Washington up the american Podl try association Hus sent me n packet of  cull ing attention to the fact int Woart now in the throes of National foot health week. The Diisso Cantlon is Eon Fernr a by canuso so Many people neglect Ihler feet falling to the proper rare of them and in Rome cant s even Tor setting that they Ore there. " when your feet Hurt you Hurtell Over is something we should think about during Pool health week the association says. That cart Nunly in food for thought nil re it but i doubt thut Mimy ofus will spend so a tire is n tiny much less in entire week thinking Almuly our fact. Go Van n Choice the majority of people will think about almost any thing by slurs Fiel. I believe the Basic reason for this is that Felarc generally or girded As in Glam  stage screen and television Torii arms invt been built around Brown surgeons and other  but i Hove never seen one that featured a foot doctor. Yet the possibilities Are Vertun by unlimited. No other part of the Bokiy hns As Many things that Ranuro wrong with it is the foot unless u is the other foot Venk in lie i. Nth Etc s fool Bun ions corns and calluses lire Only afew of the pedal aliment. The trouble la they have never been recognized As status symbols in the Way int for example ulcers have. It seems to me that neglect of the feet which the Podl try association so strongly deplores could to overcame if the in Socle ton went about it in the right Way. Simply  a to think More about our feel won t do. Whats needed is n Millon Virle Campaign to improve the foot  one thing you Seldom her the phrase a Well turned ankle any More. This is bemused the feminine ankle hns become such common sight that it 1" universally Dinep tried. The feminine knee also is  us no Mienl due to overexposure but that is another Story in connection with foot health week he Nusso elation supplied in Dio stations with in second Public service announcements containing sum Mesic As Why not be Kitzul to our own Cert this week How not h Mure effective the would have been if the radio spot ital offered n Hrit dialogue be tween two male ii Etc. First voice then Gors  t she homely ski Ontl void Yos hut does the Viivi n sexy instep. You ran bet that if feet took on in nuni of Romance the office of your Friendly neighborhood1 Poden Trist would be tin busiest place in town. Pat proud of its role Leader says Miami Beach. Fin map Pat members Ore do goobers and proud of  says mrs. Clif Ford n. Jenkins president of the National Congress of parents an teachers. In a vigorous defense of the National Organ int Ion and its 47,000local chapters which have come under Sharp Tanck in recent months mrs. Jenkins said too Many people in the United stairs today think it in Nilve and unsophisticated to be zealous in dedicated to a cause but Pat workers Don t care what the sophisticated cynic think. They know that a better world in possible if we work for it and we Are going to to Righton being  the National Congress u holdings 67th annual convention hero. Mrs. Jenkins said that the Prado gooder in past years hns helped juvenile courts kindergarten in the school lunch pro rom it hns helped raise teachers salaries in surd the passage of innumerable school Bond issues and provide Cymore than $3 million in scholar ships for future teachers. And what of vice adm h.  s comment that Pat members Are infernal nuisances who ought to be Home taking euro of those husbands it we have to be infernal nuisances to get the things done we believe in i guess Well go right on being just that in. Jenkins void. In. Jenkins acknowledged that ome criticism of the Pat is valid. We know she said that among our 47,000 ptas some arc bound to be weak or purpose lessor lacking in Backbone to Deal with hard Elisues. Our Job is not to make excuse for weakness. Our Job is to strengthen a weak Pat to bring everyone up to the level of thebe it you can Bank on Good show Here truck trailer passes Driver new York up a truck Driver s Nightmare occur Rod when the trailer he had been pulling passed Hli cab on crowded Cana lbt Alexander papa 18, of Queens had just crossed Walker St. When the 38-foot trailer passed  apparently had rattled Loose on the cobbled stones. Papa sped ahead  got the Cabin front of the trailer nearly a Block away. He brought both cab and trailer to a halt after another half Block. After 30 years a slap on the Back Fairfield Iowa uru Cri t. Mai4n ran into an old for land Rudolph Parker of or in no 11, Iowa whom he had t been in 80years. Blast in s car slowed in to thereat of Parker. New York a Rosic. A 15 Pound Black Bear cub skidded on the mar Etc Bank floor after scrambling Between legs of some depositors. Thirty feel Newny Ellis Newman a Fly Asling expert whipped his Trout Rod and the line flicked out into an ersatz Stream where a dozen Brown and Rainbow trouts am nervously. Outside a knot of curious Pas scr by peered at the goings on through a window on Madison Avenue the nation s advertising capital among Manhattan s towers. They were glimpsing part of a sportsmen s show put on by the Manhattan savings Bank. About 2,900 Square feet of usually carpeted space in the Bank s lounge had been transformed Inton Woodland scene. A tent with sleeping bag and other camping accessories stood near one Corner. Across the lounge some wild turkeys Quill bluejays and a fun paced. Idled or flitted Boutin an enclosure thick at the rear with shrubs and other  rat Roan pit cd it the wire mesh door of a separate Cage.  on a Section of hollow log. A Skunk slumbered in n neigh Boring  n while checks were cashed and. Money was deposited an withdrawn. The complicated world of finance conducted its affairs be Side the simple world of nature we Are trying to reflect the mood and the wishers of the peo ple to build Goodwill sold wll lard a Den Ion the Bank s presi dentin other Goodwill activities Den ton s Bank has used the handsome pillared lounge for dog car ice. Boat and Art shows Christma pageants  Musicales and choral performances. Have they helped business we Don t try to Analyse it fro that standpoint Denton replied. Of course we Are a very fast growing savings Bank. To have tried to create a new image of Banks and Bankers to humanize banking. We think this has helped us and All  $600 million in 25 years under Denton s direction the Manhattan s assets have climb we from $26 million to nearly $500 million. The financier who As a youth in the depression toiled stripped to the Waist in a Highland pork. Mich., Auto Plant foundry. Interrupted to make a successful grab at Rosle who was getting a ittle too rambunctious. He turned the struggling crib Over to Clington Bishop a curator for the new York state conserva Tion department cooperating inthe show. Bishop already had rounded up pole and Dosle. Rosic s twi Brothers and hustled them off to a Roomy Cage where they kept on frolicking at a gathering Crow looked on. Mark Mumma a Annh Atlante nearly 4, sat on a rustic Bridges panning the Trout Stream and dipped in a Hook less line. The Trout  the banker watched smiling broadly. Then he stood Back among the greenery and took a hand at Lyca Atung. New image Cartton went 20 month does t eem to Knort cutly what s going on at the Manhattan saving Dank a Bank  wizard k. Do ton hold a Bear cub in the Mlott of . It s part of the Bank s a no Nallin program. At photo oilmen go Gushy Over trinkets buy Jet Velry co. Houston a a couple of Oil Tran sauntered into a jewelry store auction to buy a few trinkets to sell at their dude ranch in Colorado but the oilmen Frank b. Water Sand k. S. Bud Adams got carried away. Before they left they had purchased the Keystone wholesale jewelry co. A spokesman wild the oilmen paid about $75,000 for the firm. Adams la the owner of the hous ton oilers of the american football league. Rail clerks president los Angeles a Thi brotherhood of railway clerks has elected its first new grand presi Dent in 35 years a. L. Los Den Nis of Chicago. Dennis was Nam unto succeed Giorge m. Harrlson who had held the Post since 1928. Family of testers wins Battle to reroute . Mail Zion Iii. A a determined Mother Robin hns won a two year fight Ullh or. And mrs. Fred Schott Over her right to build a Neil in their null Box. When the Robin started to build her first nest in the Mil lax two years ago mrs. Shrott brushed it off. The Robin returned inst year and again tried to make n Home in the Mailbox. The Scolia look the next and moved it to window Sill. This Spring the Robin got her nest built in the Mailbox and hatched two Tumlir Robin there. The Scholls conceded and put to anew Mailbox. They no piled a Slyn on the old Box which reads use other Mailbox. This one u for the  paper reports old Ironsides okd for fair Boston a the cons Ltd Ion who re won Fame during the War of 1812 As old Ironsides will be towed to the new York waru i fair next year Hie record Amerl can said Here in o copyrighted Story. The newspaper sold the fr0ale oldest warship in the world Stillin commission will be transferred from the Charlestown Navy Yard Here despite criticism from various sources. The Navy had no comment in Washington on the  newspaper quoted an unidentified Navy official As saying old Ironsides May never come Back to  sen. Edward m. Ted . Suggested recently that the vessel be taken to new York As a world s fair attraction in1964 and 19gs. The new England Council the greater Boston chamber of com Merce and other groups Are on record As strongly exposed to the idea. One estimate ret the Cost of get Ting old Ironsides ready for such a trip at . Should such Transfer be made the vessel prob ably would be towed in a floating Rydock. The wooden ship was schedule to be scrapped More than 100 years Nuci. But Oliver Wendell Holmes poetic idea of. Of order tout nor  Bho Hiltl info beneath the want aroused Public sentiment and the frigate was rebuilt and restored to serve in 18,13. The Constitution later was de commissioned and used As a train ing ship but Wax rebuilt again in 1877. She to dry docked and pre served to u memorial in 18ff7. In 1927 Khz wan rebuilt again with s-100.000 raised by the nation schoolchildren the ship was commissioned int Active service july 31, 1931. Sailed 22.000 Miles on n tour of is. Ports and returned to Boston in 1934. Launched in 1707, of. Tonildes in unharmed in bottles Agnit the bar Bury Powers in 1803 and 1804 and won us nickname in a Battle with the British warship Ober Lere near Cape raw in the War of 1812. Sex postmaster Dies Indianapolis ind. Up Waller a. Smith 14, Indianapolis postmaster from 1950 to 1963, die Din a Hospital. Southern women beat All in yes scramble  Fri part  to a .i.,. _. Of Chicago up everything was sunny Side up Here or mrs Carol Grabow of Clew Wator. Fla., and miss Margaret Arnold of blackly. In. The two walked off with to honors in the senior and Junior divisions respectively of the National egg cooking contest. Arnold s winning re Jpe n Plo filled with collage cheese and j Iowa mrs Lewis Hul chins hour lopped Ullh strawberries won former a x 10 is. Savings Bond. Mrs. Oration entry a butter Solch nut torte with  won for its creator a $1000 savings Bond. Other senior division winners inthe competillo sponsored by the �.,._. Egg n.0 m1 mid Ion Maine mrs. Dorothy Veller of round Lake Beach. 111., an mrs. Nancy 1. Clem of Easton met. Junior division winners in order behind miss Arnold were Linda do vans of la Olsburg Tenn. Jay Douce to of Tewksbury Mas Cathy Howell of Camden Mich and Mary Ramsburg of Berry flu runner up winners re la merchandise prizes  
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