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wide range of fame—from Will
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author. diplomat, scientist, philo-
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BOYLE
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Both she and her husband are
set on the idea of having a large
family.
By EUGENE GILBERT
Gilbert Youth Research
Teen-agers have a keen sense of
what constitutes greatness
We asked more than a thou-
sand young people across the land
The odds of death by solar
storm for space travelers, new
; space eyes planned for world
weathermen, and frustrations in a
cat's life are subjects for science
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Julie came here as a shy and
a good war or a bad peace"). _______
a. wit ("nothing is certain but Third was Albert Schweitzer
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Four more Tiros satellites will
be launched, and in 1962 the first EAIE HOPEr I E
end of a long heat wave and'
helped pinpoint violent tropical
storms
nudge on this subject in his Slate
bag of jelly beans .’
“Washington can wastemillions on a useless pro-
ject in the Sahara Desert, it can even give millions
to the enemy who would destroy us-and the aver-
age person thinks nothing of it He takes it for
granted.
""Yet, when the ci y asks a few cents more a year
to build badly needed streets and sewers, the howls
become hellacious. The same person who 'raises
hell’ about 4 cents a month on his newspaper is
agreeably passive when Mr. Kennedy proposes
tax him $20 billion to help Latin America. He knows
what goes with his 4 cents. He’ll never know what
happened to the $20 billion.”
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"Which brings up another comment, by way of a
question: Why do people object so violently to ex-
penses, like a sales tax that are close to them vet
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good hell-raiser. and I m gonna raise it until this
1 Benjamin Franklin.
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The Tiros satellites already are
sharpening the foresight of weath-
ermen for -large areas of the
earth, ' '
With I heir television cameras
trained oii the clouds that scud i e
debate teams won debate in com- ven and Chopin third t6 per cent ’. j
petition with Adamson High School The boys selected Beethoven ’17 t .ppppg
of Dallas The Denton teams were per cent, Bach (12 percent)--- 1 MW
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Friend ' in 1954 She won instant
recognition, enlarged it immeas-
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umph as Eliza Doolittle in “My
Fair Lady." ■ ■ ,,,g
“So much has happened in those
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up to its reputation with snow and ice.
Now February se ms to be starting out as if it
were April or May.
AI of which makes you wonder what June, July
and August wirbe like.
There s never a dull moment in the weather
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ask them to limit their der the tent of one main unit, both the Senate and House Com-
the Housing and Home Finance mittees on Government Opera
Agency. . t ions approved bills to create the
"■ new department:
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Friends visiting? Hava a
new grandchild? Death in the
family? Going on a trip?
That event may not sound
important to anyone else but
your friends are interested in
what you do And your friends
read the Record - Chronicle
Town Topics There's never
a charge for an item in Town
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PAGE FOUR : : , THE DENTON RECOHMHRONICLE: t : EDITORIALS AND FEATURES t : -.THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1962
By JAMES MARLOW new
Associated Press News Analyst ment headed by a secretary. He
said he would make Weaver
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OPEN DOOR
“I was terribly green. America
was an opening door to me. J
suddenly began to grow up.
"I sometimes wonder what kind
of person I would have become if
I had stayed home and lived a
quiet village life. I suppose half
of me would never have awak-
ened "
. But happy as she is with suc-
cess. Julie's only major produe-
tion plan now "is the hope of the
baby."
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they hold Abraham Lincoln in
highest regard among all U. S,
presidents.)
The question was broad, and the
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and Albert Schweitzer second (9 per ceni Hemingway
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of the Union message on Jan. Ji
But in the House, before a bill cai,
get to the floor, the very power
fui Rules Committee has to give
a green light.
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K per cent of the boys and 2 per
F cent of. the girls, was Thomas
|r. Edison Next in line came Dan
iel Boone, Alexander Hamilton and WASHINGTON LAP-rhe siz Negro, the secretary.
Tomm r z other ehoices de zling........ soup President Ken This kennedy figures, would
serve mention nedy has Jus dumped in ( on" conly give the problems and
For example, i6-year-old Fat gress lap is made up of politics, planning bettercoordination and
Taylor of Coffey yille, Kan , feit race slums. cities, expanding efficiency but a new infhuenee
I the honor belonged to "all the population efficjancy and status, through Cabinet status
[ men who have died in wars to ye there is nothing basically Inshort: Kennedy is saying the
protect us. _ _ p Tuesday tell- problems of. cities, housing and:
Gary Campbell, 17. of Sioux inihism that unless it dis- city populations are now so big
t Fallis. s.D-selected-the pioneers pgproongrinscthahysneswill cre they requre handling by. de
who opened up new areasofourat’a new government depart, partment.
cpuntryi"ande ep dWsFus ment. the 11 th, called urban af Teh years ago a national hoiis
of Fort Smith, Arkonominated fairs and housig: ing conference proposed this kind
We also asked the students to He himself pointed out the idea ol idea Ther have sbeenbills ,
name the greatest man or worn has been kicking around 20 years (ong ress callins.for very Ye
an in various fields— government The present and future prob- S1 "9
music, art philosophy, science. lems / housing andcity planning Last year Kennedy first sue
medicine and literature, We gave are now handled by a group of ested it iin aIspecia message to ;
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and Rembrandt (5 per cent, fol-1 William Shakespeare was the se
lowed by Spams Pablo Picasso lection of 20 per cent ~ 19 per
(4 per cent) cent of the boys and 21 per cent
pmAEpy, Thr hie three- of the girls. The girls and boys
PHILOSOF . 8. differed in subsequent selections,
Socrates, Aristotle and Plato - « ' picked Ernest
placed at the top in that ordi’r, the now ever. .1. j e
choices of 14 per cent 8 per Hemingway second <8 per cent’
cnoices OI 14 per C P IN.. wain third <7 ner cent’
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Summertime in January-February?
If that’s hot what Denton is enjoying at the mom- eight years," she mused. "I didn’t!
ent, then we re not sure what it is. know what I was going to be or
January and February normally are our coldest do. '
months, and the first part of the first month lived
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Published every evening except Saturday ant on Sunday morning by
what person, in their opinion, con- cnoices or 14 per ceu, • p. - ■_ . ■
tributed most to th. erowth of cent and 7 per cent of the stu -Mark.Twain L 7rPeFiS ...
our nation, excluding former pies- dents respectively Fourth
idents. (As reported previously,
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One storm was spotted so at-
curately that .w eathermen w ho had ,
tried to locate the storm s center VactaprAAr
by conventional methods found A 3LCI yl
they were 300 miles in error J
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somewhat bewildered unknown in’
a British musical. "The Boy
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The Record - Chronicle wel- Democrats and five Republicans,
comes letters from readers on blocked it instead by a vote of 9
any subject in good taste. ’ to 6. and
four Southern Democrats ganged
■ up to blqckit. That was Jan 2 4
- ' Kennedy held a news confer
the writer's address given We once that same day and started n
it off by neatly trying to put the
J Republicans on the defensive.
• Skipping oyer the unplea«
s fact that the five outnumbered Re i
' publicans could not have throttled '
the bill if four of Kennedy’sDemo-
crats hadn’t joined them, the
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over the earth, the satellites have
spotted hurricanes forming, clued
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The editor of a Texas daily newspaper recently
received a telephone call from an irate subscriber By HAL. BOYLE
that raises a thought-provoking point. NEwYORKApjL juke An-.Nimbus satellitewill be sent into SPt.4KS IN CITY
drews; Whose bell-sweet sopranoorbit over the North and South ,10 : ,
has enchanted millions, is looking poles With this orbit, the Mimbus. FEB. 1, 1922, .. M"m" XT 0 f^ '"nor government agencies huddled’ uh- 1 Congress on housing. Last year
- forward to singing a few soft Julia- willrbe able 6 see clouds at every Clarence Ousley, candidate for WT no sts 10 Fh0ose trom nor g •5 . .15 1 _ . L. dnaa -na Lne. Fo
hies to ;an audience of one pointon earth as the globe rotates U. S. Senator; spoke to the Den- did We 4
Then she d like to build up the ' ton League of Women Voters iselections to Americans
’ - - - - Rudolph Valentino and Alice Hergare.theureus,
• ‘ — - 51 GOT ERNMENT: Abraham Lin- the head of it, an administra-
coin was the choice of 22 per tor, Robert C Weaver: has noth- — - . - _ ,
cent. George Washington of 14/ing like the prestige or influence on the House or Senate floor. By
per cent, followed by Thomas Jef- of the head of a department, a the. didn t get there befor -
ferson, Benjamin Franklin arid secretary, who sits in the Presi- Congress quit for 1 961. Sos they:
Franklin D. Roosevelt: dent's Cabinet Kennedy proposes were still lying around when (on
MUSIC: The girls picked Bach to : the same subordinate gress returned in 1962,
~ " " "-J ■ ■- , a {Kennedy gave: Congress arjother :
WORLD WE LIVE IN: ROMAN MONUMENTS
— w l W.rrfer fntJWtti bf the mra find rioted up trtasurt spansharchitecture, music, andaleisurely paceare
zazmasmi along the shores of Mallorca in the Balearic Islanda. all part ol the golden charm of thia area o( Spain
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Every so often flares erupt ran-
domly on the surface of the sun
and unleash a storm of radiation'
into space. On earth were pro-
tected from most of it by the
shielding of the earth's atmos-
phere. In space there is no pro-
tection
Hor space travelers, this coyld
be a hazard. But now Boeing Air-
. craft scientists, after a long study
of solar storms, figure the odds
" (against a death-dealing dose of
this radiation in the course of a>
week-long sparce mission would be
120-1.
i This is without shielding. The
hazard of death would be even j
l lower if spaceships were designed
to use the equipment and fuel
tanks as protection against the
I solar radiation.
cent: and 5 per cent picked Ma-
dame Marie Curie. Others select- students was ....
u nd Clark to dhe Wrieht
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a wise man, (“there never was the nominee of 20 per cent and or else ne ■
; Louis Pasteur of 12 per cent Of those who had an opinon
pciiweizer; then 15 per cent named Jesus, follow
_______ __________ ... phrasemak: Dr. Tom Dooley and the ancient ed by Abe Lincoln 18 percent
er ("snug as a'bug in a rug"); Greek Hippocrates, followed byAlbert Schweitzer per,cent
a patriot (“we must all hang to- the Mayo brothers [and Dag ammars j” - P
gether or assuredly we shall all LITERATURE: In this field, cent_________________ _______________
hang separately”); and an editor, ..... .....
World Today
the choice of 22 per cent ol the ' ..
President said the Republicans
astonished him
This was good politics since
this is a congressional election
year and the Republicans will
need the votes of a lot of city
people.
Then be said he would by pass
the committee procedure altogeth
er and send his proposal to ( on
gress in the form of a reorganize
lion plan
That simply means that unless
a majority in the House or Senate
votes against It within 60 days,
he ll create the new department
This is how President Eisenhower
in 1953 created the Department of
Health, Education and Welfare
But any v te on the floor of •
House or Senate is likely to be
by roll call, which means Demo
crats and .lepublicans would have
to vote by' name and thus reveal
to the folks back home where
they stood, .
Itewas at that same news eon
ference that Kennedy—in answer
to a direct question—said he
would make Weaver secretary ol
the new department.
This was bound to cost him
votes among Southern Democrats,
many of whom reportedly were
against his plan just because they
had thought he might appoint
Weaver.
The big, broad band of conserv
ative Republicans in Congress is
likely to vote no Some of them
indicated they think this new con
cern for cities would interfere
with states rights.
Sen. Everett Dirksen of- Illinois.
Republican leader in the Senate,
announced he would offer a coun-
terproposal a commission to
study the functions of such a new
department
if Congress buys Dirksen’s idea
it will kill Kennedy's plans for
11962. This whole subject has al-
readyheen.given-etedybye-----
lgressional committees and has
'been under discussion for year
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again as long as thH sales tax goes on I have to
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some children’ she said. "Its Theater in Denton,
verv much in the air
'’How many: Oh. Im not sure., Cats Life DENTON DEBATE
In answer to this attack, the editor replied, in one at a time—but a large fam- TL.t\fK IF IN
Dart- ilv." Having trouble adjusting? Do. —9 O IN . ----------
F 15, . V .K U Julie won world fame in eight things change too rapidly for you’ FEB. 1. 1942 ' first <8 per cent;. Tschaikovsky. agencies but shove them under
Theirate phones cus omer who guit because he yearsin 3000 nights and aX. Don feel bad, your pet cat may Two Denton High school boyst second (7 per cent, art Beetho-
had to Pay a sales tax, if he tookthepaper at home playing three musioal have the same trouble. d-l.....--.....- --- - — -------a Tin --a .. —
xyXrtra1 Rapper a cockney flower girl and veterinarlansimvestigati ng the
less than the costof two packs of cigarets. on the li ifetimeoftstage cats’do indeed becomeSrrustratdd,.
role of motherhood: largely from having to live in
FELEVISION SPECIAL city environments or otherwise Pau Toung
On Feb. 11 she’starts in an conform to human standards. SANCER GRAIN
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, composed of Bill Spidell; George and Mozart (7 per cent), The Wg CONIFD
Hopkins Jr. D L. Myers and only Americans named were leo " 1.1^
, . ■ .. , paui Young. nard Bernstein, George Gershwin,
city, environments or otherwise *■ Rodgers and Hammerstein; Elvis
an conform to human standards. SAMiER <.UA 1\ Presley. Liberace. George M. Co-
One of a cals prime requlre- pipyrop in pNg han and Stephen Foster ...
will bow out of her latest hit show iments is affection from its mas -uk’AiVN bC W.9 j ART: In this field also. Ameri-
"Camelot, in- which she plays, ter. they say. Women, for instance FEB. 2, 1952 cans ’such as Stuart. Whistler
King Arthur's wife. often get cats to eat better be- Fire destroyed the Morrison Saint-Gauders) were generally i Letters must be signed and
Then she hopes to take a long cause they take time to, the .Milling Co, grain elevatorand its passed over in favor of-the old I
holiday with her husband, Tony felines while they are feeding contents at Sanger. Ei W. Mor-1 Italian masters da Vinci ’22 per reserve the right to edit let-
Walton the theatrical designer them. Veterinarians estimate that rison Jr", president, -5 "
and settle down for a while in the there are some 28 million cats the loss was partly covered
comfortable privacy of being an living in American homes. (insurance
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