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Friday. January 23, 1950
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oral Mediation and Conciliation
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at the polls by senatorial district.
8:30 Till 12:30
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lieutenant governor
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McKinney
M. IMo of Sr.
nounced a renewed drive to boost
worker wages this year.
The big labor union federation.
American economy should he de-
voting its great material assets to
facing the economic challenge of
the Soviet Union,” Reuther’s
group said, "the President has
failed to set economic goals for
the United States as required by
the Employment Act of 1946."
CAPACITY IDLE
It said 20 per cent of U.S. pro-
ductive capacity is idle, living
standards tor millions of Ameri-
ville. ,et al. make unlawful the
taking, intent to suppress, alter.
agencies for tort claims.
____-___ ! Rep. Max Carr Ik or, Roby.
The bill would allow the party’* transfer Fisher County from the
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
trials of Batista supporters would
be conducted in a just manner.
"I don't think people outside the
country have any business to crit-
icise the justice of the trials since
the trials are public and witnesses
are heard and an impartial de-
cision is given." he said.
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The party's nominees for gov-
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NTSC and TWU; Final examina-
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Two top meteoraligists joined.The. szmposium, was sponsored
Anderson in urging intensive tur a research and educational agency
gubernatorial nominee to appoint
four committeemen and four com-
mitteewomen from four different
areas of the state, subject to con-
firmation by the state convention.
WASHINGTON (AP)-A stormy
yesr in labor relations is forecast
for 1959 by the country's top labor
trouble shooter, Joseph F. Finns-
gan.
Finnegan, director of ""the Fed-
disturb the administration.”
Finnegan sized up IBM as a
constant alertness to situations
claiming 14 million members, said
it emphatically disagrees with
President Eisenhower's wage hold-
down, pie a and other economic
views.
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your deposit or any transaction. WITHOUT POSTAGE in an
envelope or attach your name and instructions. drop in the
slot, and it will reach our night depository vault. We will
complete and mail a duplicate of the transaction to you.
cans remain intolerably low, and
Soviet production advances are
challenging the productive power
' tically ignore the country 6 four i
J million unemployed and below- |
capacity industrial production
"At the very time when the
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. Yet, it added, in America “stag-1
nation apparently does not unduly
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Music Faculty
Duo To Perform
Dr. George Morey and Paul Kru-
eger, NTSC School of Musk facul-
ty members, will be presented Mon-
day by the Seminole Music Club
in Seminole at 8 p.m. in the high
school auditorium.
Morey, flutist and violist and
conductor of the NTSC Symphony-
Orchestra. will he accompanied by
bis wife, a pianist.
Mrs Krueger, pianist, will ac-
company her husband, a bass-bari- i
tone. , I
The program will include works
by the following composers and ar-
rangers: Corelli, Schubert.
Vaughn - Williams. Lockhead. 1
Duke, Hely • Hutchinson. Verdi. ,
Mozart, Gaubert, Debussy, Ed-
munds, Bacon, Powell and Jack-
son.
MEN'S SHOE SALE CONTINUED
state executive committees should ' system.
be selected ; Rep Eligio de la Garza of
Rep. - B.H. Dewey of Bryan Mission offered a bill which would
require party affiliation desig-
nated on poll tax receipts.
Other bills, by author, would:
Rep. Louis Anderson. Midland,
filed a bill today which would
provide that members be selected
Ike's Budget
/Said To Cover
All Essentials
OKLAHOMA CITY (APBud.
get Director Maurice H. Stans
said today the Eisenhower admin-
istration, wants to meet all essen-
tial needs of, the people, but only
as revenues permit.
"For the present," Stans said
we will go as far as we can.”
- In.a speech prepared for the
Oklahoma City Chamber of Com-
stormy one in labor relations in
a statement saying he is holding
• ' a series of meetings around the
country to prepare his 200-man
staff of mediators for possible trou-
ble ahead.
' "We will emphasise the need for '
Labor Trouble Shooter Sees IN
Plenty Of Trouble This Year TOWN
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-IN BENTON SATURDAY
No club meetings scheduled.
Movie openings None.
NTSC and TWU: Final exam-
HIGH PRICES e-
It contended that overly high
prices are responsible for inflation
and that the influence of wages
on prices has been infinitesimal.
New wage boosts, the AFL-CIO
said, will help buoy the economy
through increased purchasing pow-
er rather than do harm.
A statement issued Thursday by
. WASHINGTON API-Sen. Clin-
ton P Anderson iD-NMt says------- _ —_____ _
* weather warfare may some day ther research on weather control
_ be more effective than missles techniques. —
. in bringing a nation to its knees. Dr. Horace R. Byers 96 I The Ue-
. "Weather warfare could be so iversity of Chicago said progress
applied that the operator of the in weather modification has been
• modification could not only distressingly slow since such stud
•damage his’opponent but escape ieswere started 12 years ago. He
undamaged himself — something said this was mainly because most
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local Republican. channels.
Alcorn lacked any immediate
solution, however, of an issue
raised by Mrs. Katherine Kennedy-
Brown. Ohio committeewoman.
She contended that Republicans:
in Congress had not been consult-
ed in advance about the long-
range program the chairman laid
before the National Committee
Thursday
the AFL-CIO's Economic Policy ;________
<AP» — The Texas posed constitutional, amendment Committee, haded by autounion . u- al
chance to say to abolish the $1.75 poll tax. He ' leader Walter Reuther: said Eisen- Senator IO Ask
political party would substitute a registration bower* recent budget and ec0
1 nomic messages to Congress prac ** 4 5 *
' where mediation may be helpfull
in preventing costly strikes,” Fin-
Rep. Wesley Roberts. Lamesa, negan said.
WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Henry
M. Jackson (D-Wash) said today
. he will urge Congress to authorize
'still more nuclear-powered missile
submarines for the Navy this year.
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DENTON
L Mh at Sq. '
Service, gave out that appraisal
even before the AFL-CIO an-
merce, he said that we believe in
meeting all the essential needs of
our people We will meet them
when We can do so without a bud-
get deficit.”
The budget which President Ei-
senhower sent to Congress Mon-
day envisions a surplus of 70 mil-
lion dollars and spending of just
over 77 billions.
Stans said a Republican con-
gr ess man, unnamed, remarked
several weeks ago that if Eisen-
hower balances the budget, "It
would be the neatest hat trick of
the year "
The budget chief added- "Let
me assure you that it wasn't done
with mirrors, hats, rabbits, or
other props of that description,
nor was it done with a broad. . . .
He said the coming year will be
the most prosperous in American
history and added that "If ever
there la a time when the federal
Anunuuwau _Laala it— - * an.zLam
5’ innit nr TWUIG live WIEnIn ns
means. It is in periods of prosper-
ity.” He said this is the wrong
time to operate in the red.
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Hemingway. Nobel Prize winner. -
whose works on violence and quirt said wouid
seas have won him international
acclaim, Thursday night predicted
smooth sailing for the Castro re-
gime in Cuba after a period of
violent readjustment.
Hemingway made his prediction
after revealing that youths he had
known had been murdered by the
followers of Fulgencio Batista
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Martin said he wants to be sure menu eral chairman, said the coffee con-
-i. _____i—. "*_■ Rep. Max Carriker, Roby, i trihutions will go to the Denton
erally in this windfall. which he establish Nolan County juvenile/ County Chapter of the March of
_L --iL provide employment board Create at Sweetwater a. Dime* to carry on iho work of the
for several months at pay rang- Nolan County court at law. I National Foundation The polic-
ing up to $100 a month Reps. Bill Woolsey. Corpus I fighting organization this year has
Alcorn replied that this matter Christi, end H J. Blanchard. Lub- expanded its program to include I
"is well in hand.” He said he had , bock. require registration of water funds for arthritis and birth de-
conferred with Secretary of Com-1 well drillers and require log filing, feet rsearch.
merce Straus and other high ad-1 Rep. Dewey, redefined termi- The fund campaign will continue
ministration official* and had oology of land belonging to the through January, under the direc-
been assured that the patronage Texas A&M College system in ro- tton of W. F. (Bill) Bell of Denton,
is going to be available through 1 1st ion to taxation. — ' general chairman of the drive.
group as torturers and murderers.
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Hemingway said he feels the r
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SAYINGS!!
Mansfild • Bostonians,:
Under present law, they are se-
lected in caucuses and must be
104th Judicial District to the 32nd
Judicial District.
Rep. Roy Harrington, Port 'Ar-
thur. authorize State Parks
Board condemnation power for
rights of way to make public ac-
cess to public waters.
COUNTY JUDGES
Rep. Sam Parsons, Henderson,
prohibit county judge to be ab-
sent from duties longer than six
days without permission.
Rep. Dick Cory, Victoria, et al.
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DES MOINES, Iowa CAP)-Pa Alcorn moved to chink up some Rep Jerome Jones, Galveston,
tronage-hungry Republicans had •. of the cracks in party harmony. I establish state board of psycholo-
— pledge from GOP National Chair- One of these has been the Eisen- gists.
man Meade Alcorn today ’J'*’ par- hower administratiin's reputed Rep. Wesley Roberts. Lamesa,
t. officials will have a hand in failure to consult with members reorganize 10th Judicial District
filling 100,000 census-taker jobs. of Congress u-- — ---
' With the Republican National handing out federal jobs.
Committee indicating approval of has been °Alcork's tafure_________ ___________
an ambitious program to sell it* with congressional leaders on 1960 Counties.
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Jackson led a successful drive
last year to authorise four of the
vessels, which are designed to
launch Polaris Intermediate
Range Ballistic Missiles either
from the surface or from under
the water.
He said in an interview that be
will ask congressional approva
“of several additional Polaris'
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John B Martin Jr., Michigan I Rep. Alonzo Jamison. Denton. Fund Donations
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Lastro backed method * oper
m II e had been informed the Commerce Rep R.L. Strickland, st al. tree to customers who donate a
Ku HaminoujAt Department will hire 100 000 per- authorise bonds by San Antonio dime or more to the March of
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weather modification Thursday "Dr. Edward A. Ackerman of the
nisht' . . Carnegie Institution of Washington
♦ Who needs to hestol d.howlons said a new federal agency should
it would lake to bring the ignited be set up -to promote basic
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the power of another country toAekerman Said - the exploration
deny us at will our drinking water
or our wheat crop, to alternately
freeze us or burn us up. to flood
our cities and scorch our farms?"
he asked. ___ ’
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la a telephoned interview from
Ms cabin near Kecham, Idaho,
where he is working on another
novel, Hemingway told Radio Sta-
tion KING he has high hopes for
Fidel Castro's government as long
a« outsiders do not interfere
Long a resident of Cuba. Hem-
ingway condemned the Batista
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