■Staff Photo by Charles MartinNOT I WORRIED - John gf ■■...... |gpj................... -summer job lunch hour to check on latent market quotations i* with another young investor, Frank Barrows, 15, Both are Martmsvillc High School students,Older And Wiser InvestorsCould Learn From This Pair*1tiuB' D0R01H\ (1,1 \\. 'H, r'Bulletin Staff WriterIs a growing percentage of Today, neither has cause for young investors under 21 sadder the long face being worn by and wiser because of the cur* older and wiser investors, rent stock market slump' j Youn* Frink. good fortuneThe answer is no, if two Mar- !S dup t0 lhe fac. tha? hc chusp Unsville area teenager, may be ,, thnv,ng (Mal indii,trv for h;s considered an example. ftr#t lnvMtment At tge nincM au Lb B .. .Both Ir.nk Barrows y of 3 -0 . ouf a :lt;Kal br )ket**n ^ a ° Klt; •’ ght one share ofAmerican Furniture Co., which ^ I k I | he considered a gi I lodged stockfinnn N pwcy and Frank has doggedly -,cumulated 20 shares, his judgment was good. !Howev er, such unusually early 1FPl Irom Kusk i?'** •u,,n,n,mlmExpecteddirectionWASHINGTON -V — Serr«- ioW , |jU|f ,tnrk . thistary of State Dean Rusk w aexpected to report to President *Z , .? ’ Twpean tour had cleared up a 1 *ant M en Wj,sh'ean tour had cleared up a inRt,,n . nd “? *ome m,Jornumber of misunderstandings ;pRfue bastbatl with.n the North Atlantic* As for Johnny Hodges, theTreaty Organization, though Martinsville High School b® serious allied differences re- ketbail star made hi* f i r ^mam. I plunge into the market a* the... age of 12, using earnings fromRusk retm nerf t# Ra*hintton Thursday night frtmn his On the advice of an older ,O-day * ' -*h five brother he trtwo shareoiP,lawv. rf ^ ,rin K'iIO,w’ of Rev'n„;nv a* VfiThe White House announced American \ .ation Con| ) . ft t 1 # I ” Sf I I V*T * »I ft I V I IV Oil * iO Vi’FFI X- s..? Illhe would see Kennedy before . , p .. rti ^* t A n#nv, ana * ump nriw* «ncithe President started off on a . ~ , .»Vmerican r urnnuretrip to Mexico. JU““lru_ , + i Two years ago Johnny got outRuks was to fly with Ken* double h*s investment* hel^opter from the cou!d‘bu:;d a ba,ketba.i cur: Force Base * n his backyard_ . , ,, . Today, he looks at risingRusk reportedly brought nolds M. taq .otatmns *dhbac.{ a promise of French lead- a * b . f;(t in.s n .c -• the*r* cus* .8!, som,® tune to get back into the marketr00rd1' *hi prices a.e at m knating r ante nuclear weap-ona strategy, including poten- # #tial targets of attack, with that , ’ .f .Kw I’ .A.* I can see the amateur* are»f the United States and , .Britain. selling and the pros are bug• • * right nowi- ©I' C0ui*$e, BMMiI IKIn turn he is understood tohave made clear to President with the lit.v 1 htve to mvevtCharles de Gaulle that the from my summer job but \rnited States understands think III concentrate on solidFrance’s determination to go industries and oil?ahead wph development of a with a little bit of luck, andnuclear striking force, even a b;K sbare «( common -r though Washington is opposed; ro,(K,cts iook b . h to .wtbto the creation of such a na tvC00nsUonai nuclear capability. 1'