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academic training Today 35 per (ed
cent of the nation’s college grad ‛K
bed" to his wife .The best, bed
presumably went to his favorite
Aug. 5-9 During the third per-
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he calls the territory must be
ceded to Indonesia. Beyond that
ultumatum Sukarno has said he
is willing to negotiate.
the U S. a* 20 per cent inter-
The Legislature, est The City Council embroiled
hr a one-sided battle for . Papua
and its 700,000 primitive natives.
banks are under no such regulation by the state
since their charter jcmes from the federal govern-
ment J. M: Faulkner, the state banking commis-
sioner. testified last year that, upon learning of the
action of the Union State Bank of San Antonio,
he required the bank to restore more than $25,000 to
dormant accounts. The bank maintained that this
action by the state w:s a violation of the depositor-
creditor relationship.
Still another way some of the banks cash in on
dormant accounts is through a monthly service
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ELANGUAGES
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Se By Charles F. Beilitr
•nd Rober Sirumpen-Darrie
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That method was year-round op-
eration of colleges and universi-
ties in the region
Few parents of students and few
of those who support and direct
THERE is no obligation on the
part of the Netherland s North
Atlantic Treaty Organizational-
lies to come to het aid in New
C inea.
Australia, however, administers
inns and soldicrs in the jungle
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Since Congress reconvenes Wed-
A COMMITTEE HEARING IN.AUSTIN
Legislators Mull The Bills
uates are working for advanced
degrees It takes a college teach-
er from three to ten years to
JAN. 7. 1942
Will Williams Sr. was elected
chairman as Denton County's tire ■
meet Tuesday, perhaps its time to Legislature reconvenes long
go out-way out—on s limb and enough to cool off, then adjourns,
predict what these august bodies Ghana decides to loan $100 to
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charge, even though no checks, naturally, have been
drawn. — . e
Forty states now require that banks advertise in
an effort to locate heirs of so-called dormant ac-
counts. This practice, and the bill Gov Daniel
seeks. has been recommended by the American Bar
Association, the Commission on Uniform State Laws,
the National Governors’ Conference and the Coun-
cil of State Governments, The U.S. Supreme Court
has upheld the constitutionality of similiar laws.
It should be remembered that an estimated 43
per cent of the naticnal banks in Texas and 87 per
cent of the state banks do not engage in the prac-
the of service charges on dormant accounts or trans-
ferring dormant funds to undivided profits.
But unless the Legislature takes some kind of
positive action, every Texan soon will become wary
of all banks.
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as usual completely ignores Gov. in a new controversy over wheth-
Price Daniel and passes a law er
saying that any money in Gov, as
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the universities will operate three
trimesters of 15 to 16 weeks in
length. The first trimester will he.
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eastern New Guinea and reported-
3 not pleased at the pros-
.Beds were so highly valued that TIRE RiTKtMSC
WlcamcaisyakersPnarewjnchbill mtn NAMED
Escheat,.- In the English feudal law, the i reversion of
lands to the lord or the fee upon the failure of heirs capable of
ihher ting. the oigital graiit. 2. Reversion of laind to the '
crown, or to the state in the I rut ed States. by failureof persons
legally entitW 3 Escheated property.
—Webster s New Collegiate Dictionary
MX DO- 0'1 ARY 7, 1963
Southern institutions know’ exact-
ly what it means to talk about
year-round school for the region.’
Florida is still working out do
tails of faculty employment dur-
ing the new calendar year. In
i other institutions where the tri.
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snorer HAROLD FARMER
Wives read more often in bed JAN. 7, 1952
— - it would be
willing for a plebiscite under
United Nations auspices Sukarno
—and the I N assembly—re-
jectec the plan West Irian. as
for not printing in June a single
nesday, the Texas Legislature al- letter to the editor about the way
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to hire Gen. Edwin Walker
- . . — director of public relations.
Daniels bank account will auto- is faced with 300 TV camera
matically go to the state upon men. decides to close the meet
men They are also less inclined was Sen. Lyndon R Johnson. D
to girnd their teeth (Tex.
od for stepping up production of '
doctors and other professional'
men and women in the South.
Cleopatra s bed was of ivory and'
gold A gold god of love, a yard
tall, stood"on the footboard aiming
a golden arrow at Egypt's queen PAI IXC OKAYED
favoring s new school caledar is
that with year-round operation of
the schools we could educate the
equivalent o another full classi
ynfs
Y VJ) V
Once having drawn it, it
would be hard to return it to
i A big argument infavor of
year-round operation is the length
pleted their formal schooling.
YEAR-ROUND operation of
the region's schools would mean
that undergraduate training could
be finished in three years and
Telephone 382-2551
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DENTON PUBLISHING COMPANY I
314 East Hickory insomnia If you want to stop a are JB Farris and Herbert Dec-
Enfered%s second Cast mail at mhe post office at Denton, Texas snorer, don't nudge him—just ker
Jan. 13 1921 according to Act ot Congress March 3, 1872
MEMBER OF rHE ASSOCIATED PRESS - The Associated Press is on
the matter, w as ill founded.
itw . According to i . .
I mi tor based uponfigires furnished by 161 banks m
ha Texas, more than 356,000 of these dormant bank
accounts now exist in Texas, totaling in . excess of
125 million
If that's the correct figure, the money rightfully
belongs to someone and every bank in the state
ought to do its best to find the rightful owner
There is evidence that not all the banks are doing
that just now " ge-,1. th . sth.
First National Bang of Jefferson testified to an
Editorials
cannot respect such a host."
Mr. Johnson later inferred that he proposal it was successful half
did not know that Zorin was invited a century ago at Harvard, Yale's
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"An uninvhed gueit i w um thaq South are far morepressing than it and the blood could be more
than that of the few Dutch mar
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inter1?, “ pblicchetls roleot mediator but joined1U.N,
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his death The Congress, getting ing to the press.
upset with the mounting federal SEPTEMBER - Gov. Daniel
debt requires that any more calls another special session of
antiques Mrs Kennedy buys for the Legislature to consider pass-
the White House must first be ing an appropriation bill to pay
lapproved by a joint committee ‘for an -off" switch on the air
Until the 13th century; even the ON IEgr (UK
nbility of Europe had no beds. _ _
zmasi.n
the city limits was accepted by er or third semester to the
I The first Queen Elizabeth of the City Commissioni‛after pro-! school year, ‘
England slept almost in a sitting pert y owners signed agreements
posture amid deep feather pillows to pay their share of the, cost.
atop a vast rosewood bed so highi K w (Dock! Miher of the Mil • of time it takes Southern young]
it required steps Both Elizabeth ler & meat market in people to compiete their formal
and CatheriM UjO Great of Russia Sanger lost three fingers when his i"
liked to have their hair brushed
Ceram '
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New Guinee •
. arisp’yw, st,
and folklbre of-mankinds long .11 XL Tlie Legisltire re-
quest for comfortable sleep—and turasto Ausiin,only to leave up
who isn't?—hern are some miore on finding: that the air condi
tidbits to nod ov er ' tioner ' ism.t working That Con j . .
gressional committee to-falkGha:
Half the people in America say ma-into aloan is still, arguing with
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sleeping piHs, do more sleep walk- NTSC: staff, was revealed as the
Home delivery by mad <musl be paid in advancev Denton and adjoining ■ ing: but talk less in their sleep- new president as the Denton
$1.23 per month $12.00 per year,, elsewhere in the United and women twist and turn in Chamber of Commerce held its
"" " slurnber 30 percent less often than annual banquet Guest speaker
THE FLORIDA Board of Con THE NETHERLANDS
trol decided that a trimester sys. had said
tem could best meet its criteria
in that state. Beginning in .1962,
or that he would be there, Thu calls Sheffield Scientific School, Johns
to mind an old Russian proverb: Hopkins and Clark Today the ______ . „uim w, ievun , t
reasots for such a system in the the scabbard without bloodying
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For exampie, the president of lhe R — L «—
interim House commattee . practicstofadding
thesafundstthe kThe banks hive been think- insominia College graduates slcepsure that citizens voted 72 in A ane numan resources - trauneu
?pread Pad hej -n e.DanKs na'fkemmnk.. better than those with oniv a special eleciton to buy 212 inch Arofegsinnal oersonnel in fields
mg. well maybe, we ought to do something toward " education, "pipe for that water main.ex-Proessrna
getting this money for ourselves rather than see . • / ■ tension "After all." savs one
it go to the state." ■ . . j The two worst enemies of sleep councilman ’’the Master Plancall. :
Actually, as the law now stands, the state banks area troubled consciencesand ed for 24, inch pipe,".;, . juve .
In Texas are prevented from transferring dormant pickled cucumbers. JULY —The Legislture re the.po fessiona people ther nse ,r* of the
accounts to undivided bank profits. The national The first bedsprings, made of jconvenes jpiig enough to pass a 41, ; 5-, n1‛5 ,"" "00 0 14
- - ■ -r leather thongs were invented by supplemental bi to get th„ ajr tjn for guidance in rehe.v ing the
the Greeks, whosalso, originated conditioning repaired The Con-sho-se. ? ‘
the folding bed. . gressional Committee returns to .
The word bed derives from a th Capitol, after having spent officers of the medica society in
Indo-European-term meaning a three months in National Airport, one of our larger metropolitan
dugout place for safe resting:" only to find Congress has ad- areas,, the assembled •Physigians F
in biblicai times, the common.....rned for the summer Theshowedazreat.interestiinone.meth:lk
people slept on coarse cushions ‘ ity Counci. a resolytion-
used as seats during the day ? but
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wg For some reason Texas 1 law neverhas included
i Co anv money deposited .h bank accounts te come un-
De der the age-old law of escheat, or abandoned prop-
■ K1t erty ! i ii -.... 2
: that's one reason Gov, Price Daniel is holding what
to he calls an almost-emergency special session of the
Legislature .
" Although the Record-Chroniclehashretofore
' believed that trying to change the Texas law was
gin with registration Sept 5-8
Classes will begin on Sept. 10. A
An unusual walkout by the Ruf four day Thanksgiving holidaywill , .
sians took place in New York, when begin Nov; 22 and the trimester ’ ontronted M‘th this intransit,
the Soviet ambassador-to the U. N, will end with a Christmas vaa-Een6 J , Dutch last month
Valerian Zorin left a dinner in honor tion from Dec. 22-Jan 2, modified then insistence on self
of Ambassador Stevenson becanse Second trimester of the calendar determination, or Papua and
Vke President Johnson had made will begin Jan. 3.5 and will end aidthexiwould leave to the V.N
pa .with spring vacation April 19-24,4 the form such self-
-h The third period will begin Aprii de .“°n should take. They
2527 and will end with final exams! implied ! they would not set any
I preconditions to negotiations at
the outset of bilateral talks.
The United States declined the
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earn a PhD. It takes about .
10j years to earn an M DL1 not-too-cordial references to Rassln ' ulty members are reqired to
and to develop a specialty, which activities. teach four terms every two
--ss esesa- Ea=
fotkv. foil ne mothtt uvarhatjbout every other year ha of the huge island Rut
Uknvo hozama, meaning "If thehost they have not indicated they
does not respect the guest, the guest The three year college oper- would join what otherwise would
‘ • - ated in trimesters is not a new '
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The City Council asks the phone conditioning system. Congress,
company to destroy all the phone reconvenes, agrees to give $100
E books and issue new s ones,w ith- to aid the United Nations. The
■■MM [OOt their namei-urtti) everybody's l^iuslatuie decides an -off"
forgotten the. One-way street con- switch isn’t necessary, instructs
E troversy. the comptroller not to pay the
E EEBRUARY — The Legislature, Tight bill, thus cutting off the air
Ek still unable to decide whether conditioning: Congress votes to
Ei $156,000 should be appropriated pay $10 toward its debt to Ghana.’
E to repair Sarla-damagedSan Ja-The City Council refuses to hire
E cinto Monument, outlaws hurri- Gen. Walker since he neglected
E2 sanes The Congress still trying to sign anaffadavitthat he nev-4
E To figure out what the President er had or never intended to live
Esaid in his State...of the Vniop /in Mayhill.
-message, calls in a committee OCTOBER Gov. Dniel signs
E from Yale, tor a minorityireport 'an order authorizing the removal
" Tf- ( ity Couucil faced with the of all blinds in the Capitol so
Awociated Pre problem of whiethoi to buy. 2 employes can work without
inch pipe or 2 • inch pipe fo a the benefit of electrical lights
osr-foot.watermainexteustonputs Congress adjourns after neglect,
the guesiopup to the voters. ing to make the second $o pay.
MARS H • Stil not knowing ment 10.Ghana, The City Council
what to do wiw rhe-bro new Re annexes Pilot Knob, as a pos- ,m'o. -ia .
blican lesislators the ecilasible location for a proposed mu ' Thn RfirLii'nrrl I find (If PtmiHL
pally owned television'station. (a I ne D(i( KnuiH Iji.ih to i (ipna
. 1.-1 a" v pary opinlon .on vpNppp \ i ' t
why. hurricanes should not lx-,out nmkuesaeePoe Some critics said Nehru was can hardly overlook for a force munist party and. the Indonesia. I
. . .J on reports .the findmns of an; odlaw opening a . Pandora's, box o(.'■.ful'. solution to international grie- Youth Movement said thein ct
to help theinited Nationsget providins that all darmant bank troubles when he sent his arm1 Vances in the area. IIf.he fails milliori members were ready-to . I
out1a i \ d sit. seeks a ioreV'ji aid property ° the ies into .Goa One of the first to match, India's aggressive hand- join a military callup The army I
loan Lytii iT’aii'ii. Tifr/.G Was ina thie troubles out of the boxmay belling of the Portuguese, he runs stud it w as ready to moves I
../:'iw? e'en, closet5 where bd8 were be- President Sukarno of Indanes-‘the "risk of losing face in the The Duteh in turn haven aljet. I
ting room at city Hall decides to ins storedsGhana desares war la.: bitterly anticolonialiat Afro-Asian fighter forre of a dozen or so/ I
Elepharits openits mectngstrVcoveradeonhespnited States for.nonPay: Exer sinhs ’Indonesia was him- and among his. oun arous. plapCs pl us, M Neptune patrol , ■’ 'T
APRISili coccon rrvind ment of deb, ThecitM..' ounei'granted independence.;from the 'od people. bombers a destroyer and lesser I
, in 1949 Khas main-. But Sukarno is pot one to vessels to guard the -mile sea. I
"until the war with Ghana iStained that West'New Guinea be- miss an opportunit 10 do seme /frontier withI Indonesia,.
over." longed to it thing he may well have ben 2,
DECEMBER — Gov Daniel “be Dutch argued' the terri- planning /anyhow. Several small NEW ' INFA i8 a .-rightfol
which, they call Papua, > hands of ? inf itrators recently Pla"e "T travel ' .'V v pcAestime.
. _ never part of the Indonesia landed on New Guinea . The 8 *ven Wose .in a as vet
loan from Ghana, blind hill for state employes. Pre- archipelago and in fact was Duteh claimed theyi were, wrped erans.of."ordwar - cam al '
. join ihe British sidnt Kenned averts, bloodshed; populated by Papuans * not. In out , 108, Teusland Biak. where
hvoalth The. City ' ouncil by sending a personal check donesians.i, ■ BUT THEDLTCH have .only Ie puteh h-vehei military
repa oritsnewcoun- for $9«X> to Ghana hoping this. Faced with the constant pres about 3.000. men under arms': in he I "iuatons andHvlandsthe
e not a single willcover any outstanding debts." sure, from Sukarno, the Dutch the whole ivat-territory The Capita .are .■Jhe . mam strong-
khown initerest Meanwhile, the U N raise* the have embarked on a forced ltidonestaris have reportedly, been1P° 9eemaP
, guccaiiggo,. price of soui enirs in the U. N draft attempt to build a self- recerving sizable shipments of mdonesla ;94s enormons min
■bed 15 fet .Vide MAY Whi the Legislature Building to help pay its mount- sustaining system in West, Irian, Soviet arms in the last year, cra ihes ■ . " hahvalueWest
mAl t ' hla rer ainson tacation .Congress de- ing ...debt; Tlie (ity (ourtcii notes hopefully leaving it independent. One Western hewspaper said, the, Ne" wuneaumiEht add. isauh ?
n vevcu nasujgcuangu-aag ..... ug . des ■ , will with pleasure the completion, of within. 10 years , infant teountry has about 9: MIG ‘inMuchofthoscountryis,
a waste of time, the hearings and other studies that .1e1 sumbe dug mP bY-its request, sendai: co mmitee the Bell Avenue Widening project, There may not he that mucht fighters and 26 medium bombensu/ Pored
have been made sine the last meeting of the Legisi researchrs fornrew production toi. k’ovi r-tbe m: tter The City, promises additional projects for time from Russa , • SNPot 4 athree . milloni
lature have .convinced tS that our initial opinion of o: The Four Posterto be counci decides to become a dues- 1963; 1964 and 1965 when three Indias overthrow of 450 years on Dec 19 Sukaruotold his arre O ® year heke ..1
tunueu.. ’ ai redlevi rithcBs fv. ner ; k paviigmemher oi theChambr of more similar streets will be .at of.. Portuguese rulei in.. Goa' last people., io./prepare to fight The 8 P*: 2u8es ofd
recent estimates of the. State Audi- , ct 5 tirdv ’ iamber tempted". , month sets a precedent -Sukarno leaders of the Indonesian, Com-,ouT • wotentil surcs of .
- ‘ ’ ' 5 ph . w lurea; TV Nation, m" town-.....--r .-itimbersbutthey arcall hut in- -
' For those intere led in the lore o covet4s meeings -m-m M H BN "B ■1 0 '. accessible. 1 he southerp part of
land a oHap 4, Iy0, fl An ;
LH$LIWL . . -MAUA U4 WO-ULULI ilands, H is here that Michael
c y ■ Rockefeller diappeared
THE IM TCH madi’ (be fn<t
- «.hite settlemmiu in West New .
. ......... ....... - nk Gvineathreecenturiesr'ago,
,.«( students eachyear without in all schools of the state unven Colonization, however didmt he-,
G T .1 g , . (’leasing residential or classroom sity system nn a: yearround cab -gm 0,1 A ipermanent scale until-
Today the South faces a s iort- facilities. This argument carries endar. Betorc deciding ils'meihiod the 1820 The Dutch have been
age <d One; of its most vau weight in a region which must of operation,.the Florida Board of 'heic since.
■ able human resourees — traned prepare for an. enrollment of 1,-Control set up a criteria byl They say they have no idea
• / , ip Nds 700,000 students by 1970 (‘which any sstem would be judg. of retaining the terfitory forever://
Vital to the legion s welfare. ’ There are two systems of year- ed. Among those it consider. But they wnt to leave in their,
Amone the people’ most con- round operation now being prac- ed most important, the system wt bihy,iat a time; they say,
icerned about this shortage .arelticed tin universities and colleges must allow maximum time for in--when Papua: can b run for
— nation -.the four quart-struction with minimum time for and by th, Papuans them-
‛ er system and the trimester sys- academic housekeeping, and must I selves They granted a measure,
tem. permitorganization of student of self-government to .tbescolony
At its last session, the legisla- work load Ln units which arelastyear and arei spending over
AT A RECENT meeting of ture of Florida took action to put manageable and efficient. W million aninually there.
NEw,YORkCAF)
)1 . g.e •VE-INHH"HBHF. I y. UVVElNHK 7 rUk»
ar- the loudest,′ intheanl-l APRIL-Still in sessiontrying ment 0 GD o,g,,r 2
\ mal worid— and have -the biggest to settle theconiroversral request 2ba dons. 6‛dea °.a. ’ aton Netherlands
Whether you reaize it or not, the w ord ‘ escheat' .nightmares , I oi .S300 000 for tourust advertis,
has been in the dictionary.-and the laws-for a ; ' ' .7ing. the Legislature takes, a
long, long time H'•ou .should dif today, for’i/xaiiT- nseei mher DECEMBER gov _ i
pie and left no heirs, your property would become Rin Lmss Xiv " states he.vp, tosthetr dvertis
the property of the state government. .. beds in which 1 lay his weavytoenioTheacoee5h st " •E Soid -A-- "45 1
» promises .ndf- to ;
Charles Dickensalways had the coms chv " "
j jhad of his bed pointed due north, decidscco.
Most states dosinslude hank accounts and He felt he eouldnit sleep any other ci hamber
wab.. l, TV station has vet *. .
Actress SaraliiBerhardt had a ' in televising preceedings..
Eier .since
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