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NEW ADMINISTRATION REPORTEDLY HAS WELL ADVANCED PLANS FOR ENDING WAR MEET SYLVIA KAMERER! SAYS RUSSIA IS PLOTTING OUR DESTRUCTION By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON — The Eisen- hower administration was reported autlioritatively. today to have well- advanced plans for trying to end the Korean and Indochinese wars by denying Russia any “‘advan- tage” from them. Secretary of State Dulles, dis- cussing this subject publicly for the first time since the new ad- ministration took power, told a na- tional radio and television audi- ence last night: “Today ‘these wars go on be- cause the enemy thinks he’s get- ting an advantage by continuing the war. I believe that Gen: Eisen- hower will find the ways to make the enemy change his mind in that respect so that they too will want peace.” Dulles’ statement was described authoritatively as being based upon plans for specific moves, although he gave no hint in his speech as to what these moves will be. However, in a pre-election speech in October, Dulles said Rus- sia had an advantage out of con- tinuing the Korean War by the fact that American troops are tied up there and by propagandizing the conflict as a campaign of Ameri- cans against Asians, These advan- tages could be denied and the pros- pects for peace greatly advanced, he then said, by replacing Ame! can forces in Korea with South Korean troops. broadcast speech pin- pointed trouble spots of the world in a sweeping survey of American foreign policy problems, and also contained an appeal for popular confidence at home in the State Department and foreign service. He promised, with the help of the FBI, to rid the department of any Communist or Red sympathizers who may be found there. On one foreign policy problem, Dulles had .what appeared to be an implied threat of new Ameri- can action toward Western Euro- pean allies unless they persist in efforts toward unity. He noted that #rench and German steps toward formation of a European Defense Community under which West Germany could rearm have re- cently been “somewhat stalled.” Dulles said the U. S. has put almost 30 billion dollars into West- ern Europe since the end of World War II in the hope of developing unity there and he declared that if France, Germany and Britain now go life, and is the mother of an active six year old son. She has no in- tention of changing her manner of living, and will be just as busy as 4 formerly while pursuing the Ann Delafield Beauty Course. The big $3.00 book that is a part 4 of the course has a weight chart that shows that Sylvia is just thirty pounds overweight. So, our job is to take that thirty pounds off. This morning she stepped on the scale and weighed exactly 152 pounds dressed as she was about to start “the day. Her measurements in Pictured above is the ‘Mrs. X” chosen by Shop Hopper Jaxon for the Ann Delafield Success Course. Mrs. Sylvia Kamerer was chosen because she is Mrs. Average Per- son. We are all just average peo- ple here in Key West. Most of us are Navy wives, or just plain housewives, and women who go to business. A good many are over- weight, just like Sylvia, and all who are, would like to be slim again. So Sylvia was chosen. She separate’ ways it]: is 40 years old, 5 ft., 2 inches tall, and weighs exactly 152 pounds. She has a nice, clear, fair com- plexion and blue eyes. Her hair is naturally curly, light brown, and cut quite short. Sylvia has led a busy average inches were as follows: BRSSEBse ohak * Now we propose to keep track of this record, and at the end of the thirty days with the Ann Delafield course, we are going to show that Sylvia has become an This morning for breakfast, Syl- via had one whole orange, and she ate it all, even the thin white skin. She also had one cup of black coffee with no sugar or cream. Of course, she was very hungry, but she is very determined to get thin, and to do it quickly. Her health is excellent, she is free from any kind of cold or respira- tory infection, and has a lot of pep. Because Sylvia was so hungry, ‘twice this morning she took one of the Ann Delafield appetite reducer tablets, These are a non- fattening supplementary food which contain absolutely no kind of drug. They have a sweet pleas- ant malt flavor. With the tablet, Sylvia had a cup of hot tea each time. This is part of Miss Dela- field’s plan to make your dieting easier and keep you from feeling the pangs of hunger too badly. Later, perhaps Sylvia will not feel the need for two pills in the morning. Right now her stomach is stretched from over eating. For lunch, Sylvia had one egg Poached, to which she added two extra egg whites. The extra yolks, she prepared for her small son in his favorite manner. She was quite surprised at the size of the help- ing of eggs she had with the ex- tra whites added. With the egg she had a cup of shredded lettuce which is one of the eon field recommended “green Magic” foods. Then, as salt is also 4 min- eral for fatties to avoid, Sylvia sprinkled lemon juice liberally over the lettuce and had a pleas- ant tasting piquant salad. She al- so had a cup of black coffee with lunch. In mid-afternoon, she paus- ed to rest awhile and had another cup of hot tea and an appetite re- ducer. For dinner, Sylvia had & large slice of rare roast beef weighing one quarter pound, from which all fat had been removed. She had one cup of cooked spinach with a bit of lemon juice over it, and her precious vitamin capsule. Then in keeping with the Ann Delafield promise that you can “Eat your cake and have ‘IT’ too,” Sylvia had a small slice of coconut cake with her cup of black coffee. Perhaps this diet seems a little severe to you. So for those who wish to take it more slowly, Ann Delafield has devised diets num- ber two or three which you may follow and which are outlined in her book.’ But Sylvia is working on this, not only for herself, but to show you just what can be done in 30 short days. We are all root- ing for her, too. ‘You can get your Ann. Delafield appetite reducing plan and pills and vitamins only at Gardner's Rexall Pharmacy on 1114 Truman Avenue. The complete set costs only $6.95 and is enough for a full 30 day course. Start your own course today, and work with Syl- via and Shop Hopper Jaxon to make you a Lovelier you! (Advt.) $10,000 Damage Suit Filed Here A $10,000 damage suit alleging “slander” has been filed by Mrs. Dell Roberts, a widow, against Mrs. Florine Lopez, married wo- man, in Circuit Court. Attorney for Mrs. Roberts is W. W. Hurtenback of Miami. Attorney for Mrs. Lopez is George Brooks. The juice of grapes is 80 per cent or more water. 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