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Mitton benefits. Stand-by authori- George Meany and Walter Reu-
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Ao Culture?
By JAMES MARLOW
Another reason New Delhi cah
Associated Press News Analyst
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recognize these things by reading
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IF YOU are able to identify
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find the correct answer much
more easily—and more quickly.
and the front door. He grabs Democrats got tremendous major- ed Ieaf through your text, stop-
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LETTERS
been the subject of considerable
BASIC SUBSCRIPTION RATES
namic forward-looking movement
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The labor-management group/automaker Ford and by Arthur
busy on some of the nation's F. Burns, one of the public mem-
izing American industry must con-
tinue, the government and em-
years of practice bring on the
next stage automatically. I dig
down under the blanket, with!
which he has covered his head as
a defense against lights, sounds
and an unsympathetic wife, and
ers made idle.
The report—the first one filed
by Kennedy's 21-man Labor Man-
agement Advisory Committee —
called for a "course of action
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if we are going to vote on any-
wake me sooner?”
Don't tell him he’d be later still
if I didn’t keep the bedroom clock
set 15 minutes fast!
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: Downtown Denton, which some skeptics thought
* would dry up and blow away when the city’s first
‘ „ 1 most touchy economic problems bers who once served as chief
progress in the form" of automa- for nearly a year, is expected to economic adviser to former Pres-
_ ' ' ‘ . file soon additional recommenda- ident Dwight D. Eisenhower Both
tory reports on wage-price poli- thought the report over-empha-
workers to relocate into other
areas..
It was suggested, as Kennedy
Some folks say “we ain’t got culture” But if you
check the facts, you’ll find a bushel basket of evi-
dence to the contrary.
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its an economica.ly healthy city when both the
downtown area and he outlying shopping centers
are doing well’That cextainlyseemsto be the case
in D< nton
be awfully late. Why didn’t youand probably a candidate for the
party’s presidential nomination in
her excellent and courageous let-
ter concerning our one-way street
problems. I do heartily approve
of her feeling that the taypagers
of Denton have a right to know
exactly how their money is be-
said:; "We must take advantage
of every opportunity for technolog-
doesn't work half as hard at the dock, which shows that he should
office as I do getting him there, have been out of the house 20
Every morning I start off hope- (minutes before.
A-ta.
stamps and bonds at their places
of business.
wards in thelt native tongue: .
French: poupte ( poo-PEH )
Italian- hambcla (BAHM-boh-
Many other firms have remodeled, several new .
. stores havei been built and there's always talk of
still more to come ” .’
for making industry steadily more
efficient; instead it was urged
K1W AMS HEARS
INSPIRING TALK
JAN. 16, 1922
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Perbaps the mos nusud word thing, it should be on a full scale
-for "doli" I the Spanish muhna investigation of where every dol-
six questions on a test
. He had the answers
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German: Puppt (P00- peh)
J apanese: ning-yo (neeng-yoh)
Chinese: Kitao Jmrk (sheeyow
jen rh)-little person"
Polish: laiku (l’yal kah)
Hungarian: bahu 1 BAH-boo)
Portoguese: boneca (boh-NEH-
Dr. S B Neff of the Normal has again recommended to Con-
College delivered an address to grees, that the government step
For instance Americans are buying books to the
tune of more than $3 5 million a year, or about $20
a year for every man, woman and child.
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Russian 4 Greek: kukla (KOOK-
saredaraloomenumhan values T- manfaciurer S Spencer jobs might lessen thermeemtiv
Love, along with union leaders to find new employment.
Adult education classes have set all-time enroll-
ment records Last year, more than 55 million heed-
ed the adage “it’s never too late to ICarn.”
Artists? There are more spare-time palette and
canvas afficionados in the United States than you
can shake a brush at.
Perhaps more than any other
’social -ram-
As a nation, we’ve only been at the culture busi-
ness for a relatively short time compared to ances-
tral Europe, But we’ve made gigantic strides. And
the next time somebody bends your ear with the “no
culture” routine, give him the facts That ought to
change the subject without any difficulty.
More than 32 millicn Americans are classified as
amateur musicians—the types that get cultural kicks
from swinging to their own home-made brand of
music.. . 1 ' .
ELANGUAGES
W in the NEWS
S By Charles F. Berlin
and RoberStrumpen-Darrie
cial ramble—it ain’t restful ”
Satchel should give New Delhi
a wide berth.
big shopping center was opened, is doing just the
opposite, tl’s expanding, and so have the shopping
centers. . .
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the Denton Kiwanis Club. His into a I
speech was described as "very the states—setting minimum
Explanation
Dear Sir:
Your recommendations
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gladly be corrected upon being called to the publishers attention the
publishers ere not responsible lot copy omissions, typographical error*
or any unintentional errors that occur other then to correct them in
next issue after it is brought to their attention All adverisina orders
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social consequences
industrialists and labor union ty for public works spending and ther.
of the world is its prohibition
There are no bars in New Del
and government—such as auto this was "long overdue," Both
maker Henry Ford II, shipping saw a danger that too broad fed-
Another apparent essential of
New Delhi life is the receptien
for a visiting dignitary— ahd In-
lacks for dignitaries.
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The latest downtown example is the purchase of
a new $40,000 site for the future home of North
Texas Savings & Loan Association; at West Hick-
ory and Piner Within four blocks of the site, two
new bank buildings are nearing completion as is a
huge addition to the General Telephone Building
And that’s just one street in the downtown area
But the best example of the nation’s claim to cul-
ture is its amateur musicmaking—from minuets to
mambos and Bach tc Brubeck. Without a doubt,
the United States is the most musical nation in the
world, and here are the reasons why:
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fan. 13, 1921 According to Act of Congress March 3. 1872
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - The Associated Press is en
titled exclusively to the use for publication of all local news printed
in this newspaper- as well as all AP news dispatches.
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last word of which is "No!" 1
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This usually stretched hands, between the bed *os* to John - Kenney because presents and how this kind is solv- spots.
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properly recognize both sides of
this problem.”
The automation report, original- '
. ly drafted by President Clark
Kerr of the University of Califor-
nia. one of the public members
. the nation’s two leading tourist at-
tractions, the Taj Mahal and
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Canapes may vary according to
the country playing host, but the
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Single Copies: Evening 5 cents, Sunday 15 cents.
.emphasize its position as a dy- Home Delivery on tame day of publication by city carrier or by motor
namic forward -looking movement route 40 cents pet week.
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federal education aid were like- Secretary of Labor Arthur J .1
ident Kennedy that, while modern- wise endorsed. Goldberg, the advisory group's
I Private employers, the reportchairman, said the automation re- F
suggested. can augment public port is a "distillation" of commit . '
jobless payments, give workers tee views. Secretary of Commerce
ployer* must take care of work- as much advance notice as possi-Luther H. Hodges called the
The celebrated baseball pitch- .
er Satchel Paige once deliver- world capital, the
ed the sage advice, "Avoid the so- ble" in New Delhi is something
--o1 and the front door. He grabs neoa iremenoous major- Leaf through your text, stop- Gear your approach to them and
thaumiuksapdupilltrom monhs ' ping at each set of problems. Ask stop spinning your wheels
zone. a hero to some Republicans 1 . j /
growth, and world competition. tion.
The recommendations represent The advisers include some of Ford said he wouldn't agree to
the most prominent figures in federal unemployment compensa-
management, labor, economics! tion standards but Burns thought I
1964, said Nixon lost in 1960 be-
cause "we were not Republican
enough."
NEITHER LABEL
But wha tis Republicanism? Na-
tionab Committee Chairman Wil-
liam E. Miller of New York said
the party should have neither a
that this process continue in order
A, LAeUSI to improve economic growth and
Kx t "Ft-DF the U.S. position in world mar-
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with answers to the people’s prob- bpermonmus shz/pen pdaoncsseDenton and.-553
States $1 50 per month, $18.00 per vear
Forrest L. Park, engineer with 5"
the Trinity Improvement Associ-ggeosr
And the parties go on, monsoon
or shin. When' It rains which s
all the time from July tn Sep-
tember, the guests swelter togeth;
down cold. er inside the houses The rest of
BOTANY, biology of life science the year they wander about on
1 are almost sure to call for spacious lawns.
Practice making the Usually they just talk about
try a different approach "Are milk and vitamin pill in out-IVice President Richard M Nixon termine the kind of problem each
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you awake, honey?
groan, grumble, threaten, com- for no man, and stalk out.
mand and bring orange juice. . ......... --
No store-bought alarm clock return trip to the bedroom, ex
..t, ever worked as long or hard to petting to find the family provider elected
get a iau up as I do, and I don't dressed. wide-awake and full of only twice for ---e, — .
in the nation’s junior high schools, high schools and 42 ‘ 4, oredicted th tde get paid overtime for it in fact, enthusiasm for the challenges of years, tn11946 and 1952 in Eisen feel you may be required to do.
collegesmandimore than 1.200-community bands ptionostday PrForted new day. ? bowers last six years.including I student who guessed
and orchestras. And this doesn’t include the combos wnla he Icated tn Denton Coun- ever yet managed to get my hus
and chamber music groups found in thousands of
neighborhoods And for a little frosting , on this
musical cake, industrial firms even are taking part,
supporting an estimated 1,600 music groups of all
Holford Russell, Denton County .L. .... „ open wiue „ucug.. . —___
chairman for the sale of defensealways getting credit for being. cusingly at his. attacker—but only
stamps and bonds, called upon chauffeurs, nurses, cooks, house-momentarily.. l
Denton merchants to sell the keepers and laundresses. By this time I have managed Y6
stamps and bonds at their places Well, 1 can add another job to to get myself sufficiently con no' • — . .
--------- that list. I serve as an alarm scious, I stumble to the kitchen He was so popular that if he pare, you must emphasize simia
The Navy today announced that clok too. for a glass of orange juice. This had run as a Democrat he prob- rities To contrast, you must em-
the U. S. Asiatic fleet has sunk Not just the ordinary kind of 1 am often tempted to pour upon'ably would have won just as over- phasize dissimilarities, differences
three Japanese transports and two dock that buzzes, rings, tinkles my husband but instead I put whelmingly, if not more so. In his or unlike qualities,
large cargo ships. . or flashes a light, either. it on his night table, inform him case the party label hardly meant' Now, if you know what the
ROSY AC iDFMY 1 pat, poke, prod. Shake, whistle. - that time, tide and the bus "
FORECAST MADE
types.
Incidentally, our community and professional or-
chestras combined, represent 60 per cent of all such
music groups in the world.
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Of course, one of the most dramatic moves toward
self-made music is still taking place in our schools.
In 1947. 2,500 000 youngsters were either playing 1
musical instruments or receiving instrumental in-
struction. In 1962, the number will exceed 10
million.
kid • STUDY MADE 1,,
... ... ... __ - About a year ago a Republican tests
and’my’husband—with vigor and committee began a study to see sketches Practice making the. Usually they just talk about
. . prosuuien un ny Jun w a firm hand. After finally cap- what ailed theparty. At Oklahoma sketches most likely to be ask- how awful it is to. have to go to
tecting pusoner of war, camps get my sleepyhead off to his job-turing his attention I direct his City last week the head of this ed ... - . - .
from the hazards of war. anrf I‛m quite convinced he reluctant gaze to the bedroom committee, a top Ohio Republi-on as many labels, as you can
" ‘ " can, Ray Bliss, had gloomy news. remember. Check your sketch
He told the Republican National with the book, then throw the yourself, “What kind of problem
Lvexy uuruung 4 avas mi avpe j mnuves veure, J Committee there that in the big sketch away and try again. Each is this? How is it solved? What
fully with a gentle pat and mur- The realization that he lives in cities Republicans were "Eenerahnew sketch should become more principles are used? How can 1
mur softly in his ear. "Honey, an unfeeling world where alarm ly outmanned, outorganized, out- detailed and more accurate. 1....
it's time to get up.” docks and time clocks combine to pent and outworked by ntheir Mathematics, physics, chemis- the problem?
1 If this brings any response at make life miserable finally jolts Demoeratic and union oPPosition. try or any course calling for prob- 1. ..u. aie w „„
all — which it seldom does — it him out of bed and into his Bliss outlined a 19:point pro- lem-solving requires the analysis quickly the type of problem
Many doll* during the Christmas comes in the form of a cross be- clothes. 8ram for rebuilding the party, of problems. Tests present a mix- get in an examination you will '
season wore foreign national dress, tween a snarl and a growl. Meanwhile—back in the living His committee—commenting on ture of several kinds of problems. r-a ih ------ ----------
Here u what a doll to called and how Bravely ignoring the rebuff. I room—I station myself, glass of the 1960 presidential defeat— said Your first task will be to de-
it is pronounced in various foreign
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to meet problems involved : Partial dissents were filed by "93
conservative nor liberal label.
New York’s GOP State Chair-
discussion in Denton circles, man L. Judson Morhouse Gov.
should be able to give the taxpay- Nelson A. Rockefeller of New
.Although I cannot agree entire- ers a Elear explanation of these York, may be Goldwater’s rival
ly with Mrs Boyd Armstrong in matters for the nomination in 1964—got in
u .S-.- his view. I
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Utelest Study Goes 'Round And 'Round
ment and employers to ease the DR. LESLIE J. NASON (hours, and I still got a low grade," f if voir really want to make high-
plig ht of .workers andiheirfam Lose something? Weu, don't look What happened? Probably their er
flies hardhit byautomation jin that drawer again.-. You’ve; study habits are wrong. _ ...
. Nobody duarreled withathe needchecked it 10 times and it isn’t’ Habit patterns can lead to“wintj', try changing yixir pattern of stii-
there! You're just going "round pretty silly repetitions of futile ac-.dy; You may hate to change if
and ’round! tions. They earn cause you to you are already squeaking by,
You can go round and 'round spnd as much study effort on the ibut at least try a new system dia never
studying for tests, too, unimportant things as on the im-Whowantsato be sgtistied wi They trek through here in a nev-
U-* P" " ' SOMETIMES students say, "1 portant ones. You're literally spin- justasgueaking by . .... 12 er-ending stream, bent on seeing
kets . u • went over these materials for ning your wheels' FIRST, stop to think What are 5
— | Many of the methods suggested
—to ease the human burden of au
tomation quite closely resembled
, proposals Kennedy is urging on
jthe newly convened Congress-
such as power to reduce taxes in
___ times of high unemployment, to , .
1 train displaced workers in new
skills, and to pay costs of idled
the sensible things to practice?
The answer should be easy. Prac- c gA;
tic* the things you will be et-1 inis ‘ Nehru /
petted to do on the tests, of The guest lists at these various
course. -■ ,n. : receptions—which are at the rate
if you listen for it, moist teach- of three or four a night when the
ers will give you a pretty good season is in full swing are venye
idea of the kind of test they are very similar. Since New Del1si
going to give Figure out whathig industry is government the
■ they could ask on that kind of various government and diplomh
. . ,p .ltestThen practice answering tic officials all invite each other
trying to figure out where they -tsecuestions Another reason New Delhi < at
- stand and what for, 2 " let's suppose you are Worried claim the receptionchampionship
tnat-une governnen siep .................... The Re; They can t find a hat to fit all about an upcoming history test, of the world is its prohibition
fjeld previously reserved to publican*, after several days of of them. They are looking fora and you have a pretty good idea There Are! ho bars in New De
me stalesmpeuiug udulauua stan- public soul searching in this con- formula to beat the Democrats that it win essay-type ex. jhi Restaurants cannot servei
dards for unemployment compen-gressional election year, are still butthegve been inept in this de- amination Stop to think of the quor avith meals So people en
------------------ partmeht overthe, past 30 years.key words-used in these tests- tertain at home andaftep the)
The Democrats are a divided, trace, outline, compare, contrast. ’ get tired of that, they go to the
lot, too. They sometimes give the. What do they mean" receptions,
. impression of being not one party IF YOU MUST trace the de- The bottle, lid) is alway ofh
but two parties that merge on velopment ‘of democratic govern- there.
sme. issues and then fly apart ment,you-will be expected to give / Gangs of waitets catry trabs
again ; . ,, a description of its progress from laden with glasses with ia geder
The evidence is plain enough the beginning. When and whi'reouR helping of whisky
that for most of the past 30years did jit start and what were the Scotch in British-trained India:
the Republicans have been out of important gains? Try jotting down Behind each of these watt ers 18
NEW YORK CAP)-women are to“openwideenough to l0k Ac step with publicthinking. M the events in, such ..... "“ .......
1. nini wadi far hone •"LL-Li maalu 1932, the Republicans have, held you can -----„
the White House for only eightstand them
years—under Dwight D.Eisen-An outline is a
lwer, i" 02,' '
PRATER lems. (It) must fight being er
FOR TODAY roneously labeled as the party i
wbihuiwzanstechange and new MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS
__. — . ... - ------- — Prayer. O God, our Father. We. The usually happy forecasts on I NOTICE 10 HJBLK - Any erroneous reflection upon the character,
(moon YEH kah), which also meant liar went for the Newton Rayzor. pray that the spirit of Jesus this year'* congressional elections rputation or standing of ny firm, .individual or corporation will
"wrist" Therefe re, it a Spanish thid । School, and especially for the may dominate our lives Help us were given but the Bliss commit- ?.l, Yuhe.correstd uponabeing.caited 1o the.publishers attention the
comes crying to benmothier that she new administration building.. so to live that we shall be known tee report and the Republicans'
hat broken her muntca. her mother School Board members and all as sincere follows of Him who setbacks in the 1961 off-year dec
j look for * doil. 1-17 J able prujeets, Mhich lately havei tn His name we ask Amen. .meeting. ism.nk
„ a sequence; if another-with a; pitcher of waten
Write them, you under-j lit one hand and a pitcher of se
da in the nt her.
. ......- , ^ systematic ar-, fee is .almost unheard
rangement of key j>oints. To com- at Ameriean’ functions
- *• - • '.other waiters.pass around fnin
puuupyriles. IV IWUML yuu - —A. juice for the benefit of Indians
over- phasize dissimilarities, differences and people from Arab nations
" ‘ — —- most nf whom do not drink alco
.......—....... bolic beverages and a few for
ait much. words mean, check the table pt eigners whose livers have desert-
, nv num, ohm o The consistent test of public fa- contents, chapter headings and
Five minutes later I make a vor showed up in Congress where, your notes What could the in-
1in the 30 years since 1932. Voters structor ask you to do? Take a - - .
a Republican majority pencil ant pper and practic trac- liquid ritual is
a total of four ing outlining, or whatever you the juest list
fierce, d
To begin with, there are na-
tional days. Neutral India recog-
nizes almost all of the members
- A, -m of the United Nations and a lot of
Nason On Education
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inspiring.”
A scheduled parade of the Ku
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STAMP. BOr>in The Alarm Clock
SALES I RGED ! By jox sm EY
JAN, 16, 1942 : ' For Hal Boyle
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