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in most counttie* of the world
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The Digit factory
By JAMES MARLOW
—One of
Tests Plus Guidance inearth Scholars
By DR. LESLIE J. NASON
anything but meet their competitor’s price.
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tests.
But, When considered individual-
in tight formation and shoot out
goal-mindedness, ambition to sue-
-go, ujinemacg in wor cnv
During the summer of 1980, in-
a fair chance of being wrong.
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clerk. press agent, soda clerk, re-
porter. editor and critic, O'Hara
munication; make possible knife-
less surgery, allow transmission
of 100 million simultaneous tele-.
the Joneses, Ths pace—the eco- |
nomic level of the town—is set by
friend. Robert Benchley, standing
with his arm tucked Napoleon-
By Charles F Berlitz
Robert Suumpan-Darrit
fashion into the long admiral s
coat he is wearing
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the full professors."
When he speaks ol his own col-
lege experience. O’Hara points'to
waves of light tn produce a very J
narrow, powerful beam—and the
ultimate hope is to employ optical
waves in much the same way
radio waves are now used
important to a student's success.
The Education Act. was not in-
tended to limit the education of
any group of students
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We have the Education Act.
passed by Congress in 1958, which
authorizes testing and guidance
counseling in secondary schools.
This system aims at salvaging
the good and rejecting the bad in
some European systems
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pounds through a steady diet and
"walking a Jot "
O'Hara told A former engineer, boat stew-
ard. gas meter reader. freight
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Blanchley smiles proudly, ob-
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single-phase meters from us because of the slight premium iri
our price—just 30 cents on, a L
asked us to change our puec to be the same as the competi-
tor’s so that they could continue to purchase our brand Asa
There are me who-go to the this is only an invitation to s'
movies more than once a week; bad movie that not even adults
ter moved to Princeton in 1949. I
O’Hara, who later remartied, |
says he likes a college town be-’
cause "there’s no keeping up with [
ed by federal funds. But there is
still a shortage of skilled counsel-
ors.
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Single Copies. Evening 5 cents, Sunday 15 cents
Home Delivery on same day of publication by city carrier or by motor
route 40 cents per week.
Home delivery by mail (must be paid in advance) Denton and adjoining
counties $1.23 per month, $12 00 per. yeor, elsewhere in the United
______States >1 10 m mtnth, $18 00 per year.
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Liter,’’ he - continues
Gibbet! Youth Research Co uyvuusvw--. --i ----- ,
How are the movies doing in Rose Alary Hellevik, 16,-of Fair- Elizabeth Taylor and Bock Hun
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THE TESTS don't measure
result, we then reduced our published price on single-phase
meters to be competitive .
So the fact that proposals have been made to
hamper identical bidding and identical prices raises
a fundamental question How could business oper-
ate in a way which would avoid identical prices.
No manufacturer could long charge a higher
price than his competitor for a similar item Cus- '
tomers would soon discover that the lower-priced
item would serve their purposes, and the higher
priced manufacturer’s sales would vanish. Granting
the influence of such things as brand names and
quality, it seems unlikely that many customers
light will further interact with1
atoms of the material Under
proper conditions, the original
waves of light are thereby inten-
sified, ,
An M48 tank advances toward the “enemy” during winter training of the
VS. 2nd Infantry at Ft Devens, Mass.. A white-outfitted soldier at left has just
removed the barbed wire barrier to allow the tank to move forward. The units
will take pari in the U S and Canadian army winter exercises “Great Bear’’ in
Alaska next, month : s.
“It used to hurt. dieverwinning
an award,” he says
"But I've never been the pet of
the intellectuals the eggheads
Im an extremely -conscientious.
year was a weak one for earth- photographed or interviewed. He
bid was submitted becaine effective? several days after a corn- quakes-with only a few really shiesawayfom meetins mew peo
’ new lower-prices on the same < bigtremblors occurrins: and these %u) -f , ... i g .
r prices from at widely separated places. *154 new QHara
customers. The, competitor’s price change affected both. poly- As in other years, there were
fore poor weather sets in.
In the typing technique, one
central-control pilot in the squad-
ron operates a radio transmitter
which sends impulses to receivers
meet the competitor’s price on polyphase meters However, 1
because our single-phase wait hour meter is a better product. year
'trimmed his weight down to 185 [ and
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/ boys said they go every other not on the
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we initially determined not to change our, price
meter and so informed ovr sales offices . We immediately
and universities Rut
in two plump volumes Presidentwar lbw point of $32,955,000,000 in
Kennedy at noon today un- 1948, there was an almost steady
folds for Congress the national march up.
times a week, perhaps, as in the and are constantly talking,”
past, but on an average of say COLOR MOVIES have scored a John Wayne and Tony Curtis.
every other week The teen-ager hit More than 70 per cent say As for types of movies • '
who doesn t go at all i* a rare you would rather see a -film that place dramas in the number 0.
A recent proud father in Lu Ino. bird indeed is shot in color spot, closely followed by comed
l HE WON the National Bookhaly, -has named his twin boysr: Out of 1,005 teen-agers we ques- “I like to see everything as it A good mystery. is third
Award, his only fiction prize, for Ruongiorno(Bwohn-JOR-noh.) rand tioned in our nationwide’'survey. really 'is.” comments Carole Town-your list, and then you go
“Ten North Frederick," But Mill flu wise’a (Bwoh-nah-SEH-rah), only 24 said they did not like to send’ ! i of Long Beach. Calif musical^, and adventure mo:
considers "From the Terrace which mesh ‘GoodMorhing" and go -to movies ‘expressing-a view typical of many (22222222828282me2uxeg
his best book .’Good Evening’ respectively. WHY IS mol ie-going , so popu- The ' adults only sign is some- ES 868866
in case hehas more sets of twins lar? Most pay that it is relax- thing that most of you seem to
anything but meet their competitors price. that if. certain chemicals, gaseous They think so in Europe, where BUT FOR those less likely to This, along with hundreds of
Are businessmen to shut their eyes to prices or solid, are excited to emit light government-sponsored tests decide succeed in college, the program other examples,
offered by competitors and never attempt to meet ’ ’ *
them” Or are they expected to keep close watch
on their competitors’ prices and then exert great
care to quote a price which always is either higher
or lower (but apparertly not “unreasonably” high-
er or lower)?
would willingly pay more than necessary for a pro-
duct that serves the purpose just as well.
By the same token, no manufacturer can long
competition with television? bault, Minn', ‘.you don’t feel so son.
Among young people, they're do- limited as to what you can say.” THE TOP three actresses -a
ing a lot better than some might Hal Singletary, 15, of North your book are Miss Taylor: Sa
think Charleston S C, prefers going dra .Dee and then Debbie Re.
.Almost all tell us they like to with other boys because "girls udlds. ,
Not several ■ never keep their -mouths closed Behind Rock Hudaon ameng 4h .
" “ actors cunle Charlton Hesto
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met Then the fun begins. Some mem-
The all-time peak for budget tiers of Congress have regular re-
spending in any one year — flex actions every year when the
998.418.000.000 - was reached in budget arrives. This time, before
1945 That was the big, climactic he ever saw it. Rep. Clarence
year of World War II. Cannon, D-Mo., announced as he
Kennedy’s budget is expected to has in the past: “We will have .
the Princeton Packet in an inter-
view < ri..
The newspaper said he speaks , v , , ... i
now about a quieter, mellowed stayed with fiction after his no.
“new O’Hara" in sharp contrast vel. Appointment in Samarra,
to his days as the nightelubbing published in 1934, became a sue-,
and elbow-bending companion of Ce55.
almost everybody who umsw. Asked how as a critic he would
body in the twenties and thirties, sum up the career of John 0 i
“But the real break came ’«■ the writer: he replied: u (
"I nearly "Better than anyone else hel
’ ’ told the truth about this time,.
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Its secret is based on the fact is to be the scholar?
that if certain chemicals. gaseous They think so in Europe, where
Ai described in Ethyl News, some students out.
five airplanes fly parallel courses
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but our survey shows the num- should be allowed to see " I
, /per is very aina uiin see mov: The other point .of view is Slat- I
) ies more frequently than boys,el succinctly by Edward Conway,.
with nearly 26 perscent saying 17. of Rasilinda le, Mass "Forbid-
they see oneat least once a week, den fruit always tastes best.” |
while only 17 per cent of the • FAVORITE current movies are
* . ? “adults only" list. I
week, compared with 20 per cent ’ The top five movies most re- |
of the girls. cently seen were in descending
ATTENDING the mov, es is .not order,Guns of Nayarone, Ben Hur,
to do alone .Come September, Exodus and Par-
wearing trousers.
"That was at a party. He was
tight " O’Hara explains
What Youth Thinks
Comjtetitiffn
Do identical prices charged by different suppliers
for similar products indicate lack of competition” lmagie of souped-up light and ver won." I
Do they indicate collusion? agriattvewriting-.renmongth. Perhaps that s why O Hara says 1
Considerable attention is being given m Wash* / .5 . he doesn 1 intend to write an au..
ington to these two questions./ The chairman of the latest su ects for science at work tobiography.
Federal Trade Commission and the head of the ft . ’ Maybe if I live to be 70 rn
Justice Department’s anti-trust division have left i nUSiied-OUt (write one i v? got too dammed --AH--- 7..
the . such identical pricinggives, ru, ,i । r , _ much other work to do " he ex- In the -future, we suggest additional ......— .......,.. ,
grounds for suspicion of illegal collusion among -ho8n Pem.P maonPo plains. names having appropriate meaning., something you like to do alone, come September Exodus and Par- I
• sellers.' -.i. gtica bumblings occurred on its."Wrriting an autobiography is For the seond set ")-Half, of you say you go with ent Trap . ■
The courtsThaveheld that such suspicions are su face dun ng 1961, the earth las' all right: tor a. public ofticial, it's Hi* and' Bunnd nnttt' (Bwoh-nah friends or-da We asked whichi movies you I
not sufficient for convictions, leaving the whole year was, comparatively quiet try almonti his duty. But if I ever N’OHT teh,-’Good night!’ and, for Candace LaDuca. of Larg, liked the best of all you had re- ■
-—aar-a ' . . . . ntdticing in wrote an autobiography. Id have a poMible third set, €,tus,tn cielg?Flal,lis one of those who prefers cently iseen, and found the list ■
te5 k, - - " ■ to level and I wouldn't. Want to -JiXJS-tah CHE H4oh) -‘Great going with a boyfriend, “If I in almost the same order, except •
jterna rumbingsearthmuakes level while the people l’d be writ Heavens! and ′(-) started to cry in a sad movie " that Parent Tap moved from
that ish.n :. ing about, are still alive.’ OHara, - 'Enough;' ( 121 she says; "my boyfriend would fifth'..place in tie for second with s
j US Coast and Geodetic Surveyi continues < ' L~ “
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er centers on "A mythical college classes could understand it.) calendar,
town in Pennsylvania”; The early church stripped the, Mobs robbed in London and Bris>
O’Hara’s father, a surgeon, and Julian calendar of its Roman tol, crying, “Give us back our 11
his four brothers attended the trappings and a .Scythian monk days. ’ but the change was made
such 'possibilities are envisioned University of Pennsylvania. The named Dionysius Exiguus is ere- in September 1752
from still highly esperimental re- authort.his first wife.who died dited withsintroducing. about. 525, president of this WASHINGTON (Ap)
C PRINCETON, N, J. (AP) - In'
author John O'Hara's study there
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charge a lower price than his competitor. The
competitor would soon be forced to meet his lower
price—which would restore the equality. Or if the
competitor decided to beat his price the manufac»
turer would be forced again to lower his price.
Of course, many ciasses of products exist where
prices are only roughlv comparable But in the
case of similar item*, soldi in industrial markets or
to government agencies, where both buyers and sell-
ers are aware of the function and design of all
available competitive items and where price looms
as the most important factor in the buyer’s decision,
it is inconceivable that sellers will be able to do
Amplification by Stimulated Emit-
sionof Radiation.”
GLASER is a system for am-
plifying and sharpening weak
his study wall and says, “There's,
my alma mater. I took a history
course there once, my only college ,
education
Now we have skytyping by air- . _
planes as well aa the more famij. The European program tends to item so that a high score usually, 1 _______________—
ar skywriting .get the beat students into colleges indicates academic ability. Groups ing plan is in operation, support-
that year, .Bytiie Sixth Century R ‛C the .1581. This involved dropping lOjerature A 1960 calendar contain-
> The others are "Five. Plays” Babylonians had learned how, today between Oct 5 and 13, 1582 ed poems, instructions on *v.ad
and "Sermons and Soda Water" calculate the duration of a lunar Catholic countries accepted it, but; dling a baby and feeding a calf
in addition lie is still working month with rmly 2 2 seconds mar England did not, and the predicted shoe produc-
on a hig novel" now about two gin of error. For the next{ eentur ex. time lion through 1965.
ithirds finished to be called ’’The The Egyptians created giant, marched with a stagger in Eu
Keep the name LASER underLockwood Concern It won’t be scientific instruments for measrope , people buy calendars at the lo-
b / . -'2 ready for quite a while, he says,furinig the solar year British busiressmen found let-cal stationers...
- - And he haB twoother complet- Using the Egyptian year, Julius ters from the, continent arriving-m-— -
ing that monicker .may vastly inled novels tucked away. Caesarin 145 B.C proclaimedI the apparently three dates . ■ before h • '. ..
*- - _> ---- One of the: completed novels, Julian calender standard they were written Finally the,
“The Big Laugh." concerns an throughout the Roman world Earl of Chesterfield introduced
actor who becomes a movie star < This calendar was so .compli- a bill, which passed Parliament'
during the "mid-talkies.” The oth- catch that only the educated upper in 1751, adopting the Gregorian
[sit ies enrolled approximately 3,- .______, . — . — — .... ....
000 counselors and teachers pre- be around 992 5 billton. the high-to cut it.
EXAMPLE: A ninth grade boy [paring to become counselors un-
ly, group test scores are a dif- L—ie "____ '
staccato smoke burst* electronic ceed,‛willingness to work, study ferent matter. Applied to an in- stitutes at 84 colleges and univer
ally, i he ide* is tn uet • ekv- hehit- a- merentel ennner All er dividual ease the test result has ruie --llad ennevimetel- 3
It keeps who store high do better in col-
lege than groups who score low.
ally. The idea is to get a sky- habit* or parental support. All are
written advertisement out fast be- '
from an average home scored low dr Education Act provisions,
on a similar test some years ago. I.ng., i. - ,i. „
However, it didn't take into ac- check your school system and see
J t ee-
aqiiv
er year last summer, officials began est i-
. । One of the most delightful things mating their next fiscal year cost.
about Kennedy's budget, in a grue- Department heads went over the
indicates ihat some kind of way, is that it is figures They are supposed to cut
—for example, under the influence the type and amount of educa- also provides guidance in choos- helping an individual is an in. supposed it b more Simplified “here they
of an electric current—the weak tion to be given each child ing .courses best suited to their dividual affair. o0 th n . y 5
abilities. The pattern of abilities, skills,. P"
As millions of academic apti-influences; drives, goals andhab-
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When all that is done, the fig-
ures go to the Budget Bureau.
Tlie only one likely to think so which not only is supposed to re
tude tests and achievement tests its do not always show up in SNron "douid enjydtnis dhat deparrmenpennenabutjunst
are given each year, the wisdom test results. Indeed, some of these budget, or any other budget, ex- every dime they say they need
of the guidance programs he- things are notI testablein thisway.cept an accountant Having to After that the President .nd h
comes increasingly obvious I Consequently there is a need for read it -is hke being sentenced to advisers go over the estimates
The aptitude tests used are group skilled counselors - enough of, frustration . The final; finished bundle cover.
They have been check- them to do the guidance job pro- Many people in government, ing everything from pencils to
ed by the test makers, item by perly ' thousands, have been putting this missiles, is what Kennedy hands
IN MOST STATES the counsel-estimate together since last sum- Congress.
ing and a good form of enter- respect But at the same time it
tainment., Allan Guten, 17, of stimulates curiousity
.Rtislon, La,, put it this way One of the signrespecters. Peg-
, ’’This is a favorite weekend cy Roberts: 17, of Ruston, La.,
pastime or date activity," says of the sign "I know that
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est of any peacetime year. It is Cannon is chairman of the
fur the fiscal year beginning next House Appropriations Committee
It might ba a fool idea to July 1 and ending June 30, 1963 which will divide itself up into a
... ---------- _. = -- -ee e- - If this seems like a shocker, it lot of subcommittees and then for
waa designed to identify students count his tremendous drive for ed -if it employs a .guidance counsel- needn't be The coat of running months hold hearnigs to quiz gov.
-i .........j.-hittiat —a uration and ability io make the ing system. It could make a dif the government has been going ernment officials on why they
mtotbest,dtevuryopportunity. ferencs in your youngster sfuturerup. in ths fiscat year ending next nee wo much -
FORTUNATELY, Americans
don t think so.
Neither of these alternatives is competitive be-
havior. In fact neithei is compatible with a work-
able economic system J
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BASIC SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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AT WAR "rtenend’nneimyaodi
A I ‛ Vlllh digging. I was okay for good
notices when a book came out
Mother, Earth taking a breather but not goodenough for an
from earthquakes: the possible award I was nominated but ne q
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RORLD RE LIVE IN: A COLD TIME
budget, his estimate on the cost'-'In the various departments and
. encourage them" to complete their i graduated, from one ol America’s’of running the government anot h -age n les of government beginning
Can testing alone determine who secondary education and prepare finest college* as president of his V s "m" " " ii
L ’ . for college .class.
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phone calls; and even provide a
new form of death ray
Navy and other scientists say
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died eight years ago My doctor i
told me I’d better take care of the first half of the twentieth
myself. So eight years ago I went century. He was a professional
on the wagon Now I take better He wrote honestly and well,
care of myself -
At 56, the author of \ppoH‘l I A KJ ~ | | A ~ C C
ment in Samaria Butterfield M4 ‘ 2A-A.3- ---
8.‛ "Ten North Frederick" and . L _ NEWG
“From the Terrace ; among oth- KmN • 5 - •
era is a broad six-footer who has
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By JAMES MARLOW June 30 spending will probably
Assoejated Press News Analyst top $89
their .b. mxhod anOnenacntspudse srendsemndoroPres;
mwe formally known as "Light . • , T ~ federal budget--and it is awful if up, too, although it dipped a cou-
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question muddled.
How can bids be Identical without collusion, ic
anyway? One answer is given in a statement by ri
anelectrical products executive to the City of
Cleveland Board of Control on the pricing of watt- | ...
. . Knur meters. ' seismologists told a reporter, the , ■ . ,
Our current published pies which; were in effect w year was a weak one far earth-P! otosaphen 0 interview’
Changing Time -
product, We obtained uitormation on these new prices from . -. r . P at least one former trait re: . ' ,
—— The competitors pricechange.affected both poly: Asinsotherizearstherewere mains It’sBeen Going On Siit< e Before Chrixt
phase and single phase meters We decided that «e had to numerous small quakes But even "I‛m writing so much Im ovH:
However, .50, earthquakes activity forthe taking myself,” he says Now begins the struggle to re from the birth of Cbrist. ny. Osborne-Kemper-Thomas of
--- p—. was pappi y "uhn His first collection of short member to write 1962 instead of But the Julian calendar w as C incinnat i, says the United States
1 on that type Their explanation stories since "Hellbox ' appeared 1961. drifting at the rate of one day is the only country in which peo-
-- —. l Mother Earth was in efrect,in1947 a new book of 26 short But -the struggle to keep up with each 128 years Realizing that pie get calendars free, as buri-'
learned from customeri that they were going to stop buying pretty bushed after rumbling insstories entitled "Assembly,"! was time measure it and record it .Easter would advance into sum -ness advertising. In Russia cal
—---h-------- t-----he- -liah pm '.real tough fashion the year before published Thanksgiving Da It Ij*-. been going on since ancient mer Pope Gregory XIII estab -endars are published by, the State
J16 item Several, customers bwhenshe loosed such major was his thirdnew book in the last times.. lished the Gregorian calendar in Publishing House of Political Lit
------ ha-Tquakes as the Chilean one u" " rottk 2 irtimtintrl - " > imri -
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