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*AST CLEVELAND LIBRAfU k £4101 EUCLID AVENUE Thursda^AprS15.1W&. 0. Emphasis This and That from Washington By Congressman Francos P. Bolton’ on small busin ess. The Eisenhower Adminis tration is continuing to demonstrate its interest in the welfare of the nation’s small firms. The President has asked Congress o appropriate $30 million more to increase the lending strength of the Small Business Admin istration, which expects tt dis tribute five per cent more mon ey in loans in Mrs. Bolton the coming fiscal year than in the present one. Recently S.B.A. began approving loans to retailers and wholesalers who were previously unable to re ceive such aid. Now the agency plans to add to the eligibility list dental and medical clinics, labora tories and privately-operated con valescent .tomes. On another front, the SB.A. an nounced a plan to give small Arms a b‘~~?r share of the Veterans Ad mit ration's $200 million a year that is spent for goods and services. T’. iilar arrangements have been i ie with the Defense and Agri cultural Departments and the Gen eral Services Administration. SURPLUS FOODS FOB FRIENDS ABROAD The Eisenhower Administration la making real progress in moving mountains of surplus farm products into channels that will be of bene fit to our friends abroad. Export sales for March alone included: Cheese: 36,374 pounds for export to England. Total sales of cheese owned by the Commodity Credit PAULS BICYCLE REPAIRS ACCESSORIES 797 East 152nd St. UL. 1-4373 LIVE FRESH POULTRY COLLINWOOD POULTRY & FEED 14801 SARANAC PHONE MU. 1*2041 For Advertising Call GL. 1*4383 36565 Lake Shore Blvd. WL 2-9882 (Rl 283 East) DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT J) Saturday, April 7 A PETE SOKACH OLD DUTCH P.O.C. KOEHLERS TECH a A His Orchestra Saturday, April 14 (Q PETE SOKACH Saturday, April 21 GEORGIE COOK POLKA WALTZ RHUMBA MAMBO Vj STROHS IRON CITY ERIN BREW Corporation since authorizing legis lation was passed in 1954 is now 6,914,528 pounds. Butter: 75,000 pounds for export to Peru. Total sales of CCC-held butter for recombining now 1,316, 871 pounds. Cotton: $236300 worth for export to Spain. Rice: 230,000,000 pounds for ex port to Pakistan, plus an additional 132,000,000 pounds which are being donated. Finally, the United States has re cently signed an agreement to fi nance the-sale of $96 million worth of farm products to Indonesia. The agreement, for delivery over a two year period, involves about 550 mil lion pounds of rice, about 206,000 bales of cotton, 23 million pounds of tobacco and about 1,270,000 bags of wheat flour. FOOD AND DRUG ENFORCE MENT ON WHK SHOW Did you know that the head of the “F.B.I.” of the things we eat is a distinguished Ohioan? George P. Larrick, U. 8. Commissioner of Foods and Drugs, and a native of Springfield, Ohio, operates the agency that checks the purity and safety of the products upon which the American public spends about one-fourth of the average family income. Mr. Larrick who was my guest on a radio taping this week, had some fascinating stories to tell about how his people are constant ly searching for products which might be harmful to the consumer. I asked him specifically about two new chemicals which reportedly are dangerous for human consumption. For his very interesting answers, be sure to hear the program on Sun day. April 8th on Radio Station WHK at 4:30 P. M. GOLDEN AGE SUNNY MONDAY CLUB What is the Sunny Monday Club? Various answers might be given but member A. H. Gillis of 678 East 118th st. answered the question in the poem he wrote for the Poetry Day program earlier this month. Mr. Gilles expresses it In our Club we have gentlemen and dames Of various sizes, shapes and frames. Some are short and some are tall, Which matters not to us at all. Some are plump, while some are thin, But all are gladly welcomed in. The purpose of our weekly meeting Is to exchange a friendly greet ing. We like to sing. We like to dance. Some have even found romance. We love to gossip and chatter Of things that really do not matter. And with cards we love to play In many a different amusing way. Frequently, we have a tasty lunch. All in all, we are a happy bunch. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Waters, 14114 Sciota, a girl, Joanne Lucille, March 13th. INVALID CAR SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY Stanley H. lohaston Funeral Home KEnmore 1-3600 INCOME TAX 14 Years Income Tax School and Experience Rates Reasonable SUE CARR LL 1-4644 For Advertising Call Glenville 1-4383 (Limit 2 Cases) NO DELIVERY (Plus Deposit) NORM S 772 E. 152nd St. DAVID'S LOAN CO. SINCE 1921 LIBERAL LOANS ON DIAMONDS WATCHES SHOTGUNS TOOLS CAMERAS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TYPEWRITERS, ETC. Liberty 1-8699 15207 St. Clair Avenue OUT OF PAWN GOODS TOR SALE LEISTS PFEIFFER'S BLACK LABEL HUDEPOHL GOEBEL SILVER TOP DUQUESNE FORT PITT ”S“ '.to' Ex-Collinwoodites On Duquesne Music Ball Presentation e MISS SALLY KEARNEY, 1045 East 147th looks on as Walter K. Bailey, president of Warner and Swasey Co., signs his firm’s $22,000 pledge to the YWCA Building Fund. Miss Kearney, who works in the Warner and Swasey accounting department, is a member of the East Cleveland YWCA center. The YW’» first building campaign in nearly a half-century has set a goal of $2,675,000 with four new buildings to be built through out Greater Cleveland. Cleveland music lovers are once more looking forward to the concert appearance of that wonderful group of talented artists, the Duquesne University Tamburitzans, under the direction of Walter Kolar, together with the assistance of a competent IT:. EAST CLEVELAND LEADER staff of choreographers, arrangers and instructors. The program, as in the past, will take place at the Music Hall, Sun day, April 15th at 3 p. m. Don’t forget to attend the get together following the program held yearly so that you can get better acquainted with these students, re new their acquaintance and dance to some of their combos. 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