Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1956 Page: 5 of 16
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Hoopes was the Socialist vice-
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The first Texas Students for Eto- .
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University of Texas.
Towers said the chapters are con-
ducting campus campaigns to get
out a large student vote in the
general election Nov. 6.
Booths will be set up on the
campuses where students may get
information about absentee voting.
grow amidst the plenty."
The rich, ho said, are getting
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combat signifies the world is at
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or modern. The Master is the most luxurious, fastest selling lounge choir
on the market. See it tomororw, a regular 119.50 value, at the special
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What a selection of lamps.
Modern, period. Contempor-
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Whatever your taste or your
homes decor you'll find just
the lamp you want and need t
in this group. And, regardless
of your budget, you'll find the
price you want too. These
lamps start at ...
Another outstanding buy in our new location to this
speeial purchase living ram group. It features cush-
ioning with foam rubber and a modern nubby weave
fabric. Choose from turquoise, brown,^charcoal, or
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READING, Pa. (—Peace, pros- "This is absurd," he said. "The
perity and progress? Darlington way to peace is worldwide dim-
Hoopes. Socialist party presiden- ination of economic suffering. The
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Hoopes, a 60-year-old Reading
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He polled 11,000 votes.
TOP ISSUE
"The issue that we are stress-
ing the most is the continuance
of poverty amidst plenty in the
United states," he said in an in-
terview.
"The U.S. census figures show
that in 1954 the poorest 20 per cent
of the people received less than
A per cent of the total income.
It you study that a little it means
that 34 million persons, including
10 million children, have average
family incomes of $1,313 or OMM
per week, before taxes.
"When you go Just a little furth-
er and find that 14 million per-
bom, including IM million chil-
dren. live in families with average
weekly income at less than $12
you can’t help wondering how
they exist."
The Sociadist party woudd wipe
out what Hoopes called "unearned
property income” — rents. inter-
est, dividends and capital gains.
imEFnnway ou arVg*ng to
stop this unfair distribution of in-
come and end poverty amidst _ _______ _____
plenty to for the people collective: odist University, Al Khourey.
ly to take over the businesses and — - -
industries and run them demo-
cratically for the purpose of pro-
viding goods and services for the
people rather than making profits
for the rich owners,” Hoopoe de-
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• George McMakin .
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• John Gray
• Lafayetfe Jackson
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Jim Towers said Saturday.
Texas Students for Eisenhower
chapters have been organized in
five universities. State Chairman
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are Rice Institute, Jim Hedges;
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tlal candidate, doesn’t believe the
United States has attained that
• Stanley Monroe
• Ralph Killingsworth
• Jim Westfal
• Mary Croat
• Ray Sadler .
Don’t fail to see our big selection of brand new Dinnettes. We’ve
expanded this department and Just received a new shipment of new
colors and styles. Our selection of colors and JU
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raise the living standard of the
poor and oppressed in Asia, East-
ern Europe, Africa and Latin
America."
The Socialist party isn’t spend-
ing a let of money tojadvertise
its program. It is on the presi-
dential ballot in only about 10
states — the biggest. Wisconsin
—end Hoopes said. "I won’t spend
more than the $i50 It cost me in
the 1952 campaign."
Hoopes, associated in his taw
office with his eldest son Darling-
ton Jr., said he believes that
"within the next 10 yean there
will be a political realignment in
the United States."
He said that "socially minded
liberals and labor will line up on
the one side against the conserva-
tives who are for the present sys-
tem and against every kind of
social reform that we support.”
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