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Nobody had good words for Tito, but the visit did have its defenders. In Mayfield, Ky., the Rev. Frank Cayce asked his Episcopal congregation: "Why shouldn't Eisenhower have Saud and Tito as guests? Didn't Christ associate with lepers, whores and publicans?" Editorialized the Denver Post: "A lot of Americans probably never have understood the importance of Tito as a fracture in the monolithic structure of international Communism. If so, the fault lies with our policy strategists, who have not explained the facts of the Communist struggle for power for general consumption...
...Morton ("Popo") Phillips announced that the paper's advice-to-the-lovelorn column had gone from drab to worse. "Why." she protested prettily, "I know I could do better myself." Editor Arnold suggested that she try, handed his visitor a six-week sheaf of columns by Lovelornist Molly Mayfield...
...halfway mark two years ago, Venturi did everything right. His drives were true, his irons crisp and sure. Not once did he take more than two putts a hole. But he was being pushed hard by some tough pros: the defending champ, Dentist Cary Middlecoff (with a 67), Shelly Mayfield and Tommy Bolt (68) and the great Ben Hogan (69). It was about time for Amateur Venturi to crack...
JOAN MCLAUGHLIN Mayfield Heights, Ohio Sir: As one member of the board of education here, I strongly protest that the reading study which has been going on in this community for the past three years was referred to as an example of action taken by parents and teachers who mistake "bad practice for bad theory." The Phonetic Keys to Reading, which is used here, could not be described as "a return to rigid phonics." The time expended by the teachers in an effort to find a method whereby more children may learn to read better, the results of which...
...Kentucky manufacturing city of Mayfield (pop. 8,990), churches have had so much difficulty finding all the poor parishioners that for the past three years they have relied on a newspaper campaign to search out needy families for their annual "White Christmas" baskets of food, toys and clothes. ¶In Nashville, the McKendree Memorial Methodist Church found it had to liberalize its definition of "needy" and, even so, managed to give away only three-fourths as many baskets as last year...