Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1962 Page: 3 of 20
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federal budget be drafted so it Command on the air-attack sit ua,
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high employment (meaning, ac-
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—On medical advice, astronaut .much more about it."
The editors sunday also heard1 ing all over the country. Linked
an on-the-spot report direct from withit ls a movement by certain
the North American Air Defense people to downgrade newspa-
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Wage-Tax idea News Executives
Could Help Say Pressure Put
Employment On Press In U.S.
i WASHINGTON (APJ—A bust
KINGS RADIO w.Sia-s::
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John Herschell Glenn Jr han been When Glenn’s capsule is in or- cian to the astronauto.
walking barefooted over wooden bit, it literally will be falling Walking on the wooden rails of
rails — and had warm water around the earth. Earth's gavay -----—— ------ —— -
squirted into his ears will try to tug it back. But the and eyes closed, was one balance
These odd preparations for his: spaceship's 17,500-mile per hour test used by Dr. Ashton Graybiel,
coming space voyage are test# of speed will balance that force, a famous medical consultant to
his sense of balance, and resist- Glenn, weighing 165 pounds on NASA Glenn did well, as he has
ance to motion sickness. earth, will feel he has no weight, done in other types of tests.
They are just part of an inten- Without restraining straps, he The inner ear contains tiny
sive new medical study of one would float in the cabin bones regulating sense of balance,
great unknown about human The 40-year-old Marine officer is Squirting cold water into the
•pace flight. That is whether hu- scheduled to experience weight- ear makes everyone dizzy. ]
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don Sunday night, when he heard rate by mid 1963
that th” President was in New Discussing the budget, the com-' Tear but this ad and mail it tod
York He talked to several of mittee said its "constancy of the , - .
Kennedy's aides, trying to get the surplus ' idea would help avoid of birth to .Old American. Insurance
presidential signature but was disturbing fluctuations in the eco Cn r nentnid R Knee
told the President was too busy, hbmic impact of the budget
Finally, late Friday night, he
talked to Sue Mortensen, who
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from New Y'ork back to Washing-
ton Saturday morning. q
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to the capital to pick up the cow-
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lulling wukng ™ uw woouen rails w mittee for Economic Development ter weapon exists to destroy or
gravit different widths, with eyes openmadeend X J .7. »S J h modify communism than the Press are in the same category
......- and — elnend — halanenommenda tionsiin a study newspaper which conscientious l y because we all know that we can-
2 fiseahand.monetary policy defends the rights of.individuals- not afford to surrender quality for
tor high employment all individuals- and the principles a few dollars ■ 1
1. Creation of "a reliable mech- of self-government” . '
anism" for insuring that wages Millard Cope, president and Mr Schurz sees as a myth any
dosnot rise faster than produc- publisher of the Marshall News; about the same.’ If there is any
, Messenger and an Associated similarity, he says it may be in
2. A grant of standby authority Press director, and Louis Kramp the but he out that
------- --------------- to permit the President to redoce Associated Press general exect members of the Associated Press
Water just below body temper/- I taxes temporarily, subject to tive from New Virk, spoke Sun pay no more than the cost of
; flicker. The congressiona veto, in a serious re- day before the annua general duing a superior service.” ____ ____________
" • .. . . — o" Kramp said attacks by pressure "ithout in most states
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periods I wei Alan B Shepard and Virgil L turecan-makejeyes aiener. zz, s - ---------g _ , r
of the earth s familiar pull <>| Grissom were weightless only five cooler the water a num ran take, 194*4*00. President Kennedy al meeting of the Texas A Manas
gravity. minutes each, and had no trouble.the more it indicates resistance to ready has- advocated the same ing Editors Association
Do men necessarily get, sick Neither did Yuri Gagarin during motion sickness. Again, Glenn has idea.- —L i The meeting ends today
without gravity. Do delicate body? 90 minutes of flight around .the done well, Douglas said. SURPLUS
•v stems l> •come upset if so, hu- earth The same tests will be repeated. 3. The group suggested each
mans may never reach the moon. But Titov said he got upset, kind soon after his space ride, to de-.....
The Soviet inion’s Gherman of seasick. Holding his head still ltect any effects from long weight-
Titov surprisi gly got rather sea -helped, he says. Hlesssiess.
sick during 25 hours of weightless 11 long weightlessness affects all; *
ness men like that, trips to the moon
’ That put us somewhat on are out unless antidotes or pro
Kettle
to several other speakers
I - . • - . —re - This is a time of fast swinging
cording to the committee, an un -to the left and to the right by
employment rate of 4 per cent 1 fextremists determined to have
it unemployment exceeded 4 per oniy their own opinions thrust up-;
cent, the same budget automa -on newspaper readers,” Cope
tically would produce a smaller said
1 .surplus or a deficit, which would "On guard against this today
help Stimulate greater employ -and tonight are hundreds upon
ment. hundreds of editors," he said
] The CED, which describes thy make up every
iypgupAN vp self as a nonprofit, nonpolitical conceivable shade of political
WASHINGTON AP> Texas economic research and education economic,, and religious opinion,
reporter Jim Carter, en route to organization,, frequently has been ’There can be no better safeguard
Australia to get a camel for his influential in the .formulation of than this vigil. ' 1
town n Victoria,,, pr i t dis- federal economic policies But, it is even more importanti
nX-o/mst^ In ts latest report, the CED that the publie recognize what I
on hi# cowhide credentials, said the success of its high om reads as honest news," he added.
ployment program would depend. Cop returned this weekend
. , on the behavior of wages it said from an Associated Press board
way % Europe and Asla-for the that fif wage rates. arp no, muting in New York
Australian State of Vi cl or i a. pushed up too fast," average un-
whose governor has offered a employment could he-held* W g ,n., Lpm
camel to Victoria. Tex 5 per cent in good, tunes and It YOU were Dorn
The Texas city wants the camel there Would be fewer,‘shorter and r -AA-
for an historical pageant and. less severe recessions "without atter 88 , . ,
later., for its z00. serious inflation:’’ The report .
' Carter carriesa cowhide com- made no specific recommendat..letvs teilvouhowyovcan
mission as a Eoodwill ambassador, tiohs for new mechanisms itt feels sii!i apptyfor a' $1,000. life insur- -
sigped by the mayors of Victoria needed to adjust ’the existing arte polity (issued up to page 80)
and five nerghboring cities balance of power insetting wage You may /carry the policy the res!
• of your life to help ease the' hurden-
. USEMPLOYMENT RATE of tinal expenses on younfomiy r
---------- "The current unemployment rate .
He was in New York City Fri- i5 6.1 per cent Kennedy’s heWjmail with OLD AMERICAN, the dom-
iy, waiting to take off for Lon- budget lixiks toward a 4 per cent ?e-y which helped ploreer insur-.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1962, newspaper, January 22, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478923/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.