Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1962 Page: 4 of 18
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in view of. the sad results report ed from the pilot
projectin the government’s depressed area retrain-
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ell and Wayne counties in West Virginia Congress '
should take a hard look at these problems for furth-
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By HAL BOYLE
Home delivery. by men (must be paid in advance! Denton and adioinig
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received States $1 50 per month $1800 per vear
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A 70-year-old Denton institution is introducing a
new top executive to Denton this week.
- The Denton County National Bank’s new presi-
dent. William E. (Bill) Drenner, has arrived in Den-
to complete a suborbital flight.
SYMPATHY a rousing welcome last May
Kermedy sympathized a bit with On leaving the White House,
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More money, more bureaucrats and more red tape,
are not likely to improve the situation or materially
reduce the more than seven million now on relief.
So long as relief itself represents security too many
will fear to change their condition.
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stenographer told the boss she'd
need three hours off to visit you.'
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into the next room as an emer-
gency case Overnight he has
come down with your ailment.
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■ ‘Speakers at the dinners which -
both parties hold are usually long
on generalities and short on spe-
To accomplish these objectives, the President urg-
ed the firstbasic overhauling of the federal welfare
program in 27 years and a reorientation which will
add an estimated $93 million to the current $2-bil-
lion-a-year federal expenditure on aid tn the indig-
ent. blind, disabled and dependent children.
zatipn Act powers
Likewise last week the Republi-
cans, whose only real unity is in
spectacular experience of an' as secund cull on Kennedy. He and
tronaut Mitty was a fictional other Pro ject Mercury astronauts
character who fancied himself in chatted with the President the
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message, "of returning far more of our dependent
people to independence We must find ways of re-
turning them to a participating and productive role
in the community. .
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have held the presidency only NEW YORK iAP (-Hexes one
eight'years and control of Con- comforting thought today in a
gress only four. world beset by: problems? You hrei
"Why. with so much to offer are richer than you think' , NET WORTH 1 Beacom suggests you then talk
that is logical and sound does the The thought is put forth by a Second, find out your net worth to your local banker if you want
: electorate ehoose to buy the in- Chicago banker w ho is president by measuring your asset s against help tin planning an estate, or per-
ferior product of the opposit ion?" of the Trust Division of the your liabilities. Assets include -haps in setting up a rtrust fund to
he asked. The main answer lay American. Bankers Association, everything you own, including the lie managed for you or your heirs
the In faulty “sales tactics by the dow .holding its annual midwinter cash value r of your life insurance, by a professional
he contended.
u assorted heroic roles. Mitty was day Washington gave Alan B
the United created by the late James Thur- Shepard Jr., America's first man
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His Omnipotence — The boss HIrK 4 o~n
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Take all the time you need—and FEB. 6, 1952
don't worry." he burbles ‘Tve Enrollment at NTSC
got one of the younger executive 3,859 after a week of registration
{trainees filling in for you, and for the spring semester This is
ton to assume his duties. The 38-year-old bank
executive already has plunged into the business
of banking in Denton
The personable Mr. Drenner comes to Denton
with an impressive background. His most recent
banking post was that of president of the City Nat-
ional Bank of Fort Smith Ark. He has said the
economic potential and the business climate of the
Denton region were major factors in his decision
to come to Denton. T .
By SAM DAWSON ; will, but alsorin estimating how Next, figure your worth dead. W.F - Haddad ha
P Business News Analyst much fire and casualty insurance Subtract the cash valueof your dsopm-naneMadda,
you should own or in offering life msurance from your net Sirlan Avair-- Shigin n < ans
quick evidence in Case ofloss or worth and then add the face value ply "Smith." There are mai s e.
of your policies . ’
more interested in such personl’
in effect were bringing out items as “how Annie (Mrs
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-Young men sof vitality, and business adeptness than “ the some
our.modern society. It appears Mr. Drenner is one day WPaih trt-Une oni our ofric. woiahara w no
of these men.
rd to be put on the retraining payroll Contacted venge.
by state officials in charge of the program. the un- opportunistic Oscar
employed have explained they were not interested,
expected to be called back to’ their regular jobs or
were too old to learn new tricks.
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reputafion or standing of any trm, ihdiydual qi cot port non will Glenn, saying he wit aware of Glenn and Powers walked past a
gladly 'be corrected upon being called t the publishers atienton. The the problem but noting also that group of pickets protesting I
pub/ishers are notresponsibie tor ropy omisions typographicar errorsit put a human stamp on Project clear tests Neither mid the
lor ny nintentional errors that occur other than to correct them in Mercurv Imarchere "nu"E.I -j
Me?t Mut after it is brouqtit to their attenhon All adverising orders ... ' i,ucc/a 1. g.w.r , \ heed,- and ’
are accepted on this basis only Eenn "SiM" b repIt Pickets obviously did not recog
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operation picking up the debris from the wreckage is always someone coming down Rockefeller accused Kennedy of Bank of Chic
of human lives, its emphasis must be directed in- with ulcers, a strange virus.o fakery in blaming the Republicans He doubts
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on reducing not merely the long-range cost in budge-
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Ls"By Charles F. Berlitz
LendRoberStrompen-Derre
shake, your head II;oi says, puuung: .. 1 ,
" see you back at the old ft’s not Rockefeller, who some too many die without leaving astgea ..... - .
_____ And he tromps out Republicans think is too liberal will. Reacom adds thatiworselsird.watching society ■ ■ ofthese possibilities and set up tresses. Audrey Hepburn, Shir T y.
and goes-to the. nearest, liar to U‘s not Sen. Barry Goldwater of yet, three out of ten wills in exis: i ' show mgs so they could see the MacLaine; support. Fay ‘Bainili .
drown his sorrow. Arizona. Some Republicans think tence are . outmoded or were SOFT SELL pictures 'Hut is about all we do." etc
FRUSTRATD he's too reactionary ..drawn up without benefit of estate There is the usual flood of trade TARGETS The Mirisches are also plug irigi
Take-charge Tillie—The ipersoh- It ‛s hardly former Vice Prest- planning paper ads on behalf, of the hope-,Here are the Mirisch targets for Kirk Douglas for best actor in
nel - secretary is a frustrated dent Richard M Nixon, who has .Without a will, the state steps fuls, but most of them use the nominations. “Town Without Pity ■
Florence Nightingale, She stuffs taken himself out of the 1964 in to dispse of your iproptrty. soft-sell approach. Academy vot “West Side Story',-Best pic- Roth estimated thie company
three pillows under you to make presidential race, and is busy run-perhaps in a way, you wouldn't ens are offered free seats at ture: directors. Robert Wise. Je- would pay out $10,000 to $12000
you uncomfortable, bawls out the ning for the governorship of- Cal approve, and- certainly with legal showings of outstanding .films. Wood; support, Rita Moreno, for the campaign ~
entire hospital staff for neglect-ifornia. At this point it would fees add papers that eat into the Press agents, will gladly lineup - .....
ing you? As soon as she departs seem, after .the fund-raising din- jtotal. interviews with possible nominees;
an angry nurse makes you unveil ners, if the Republicans have So checktup now and see how The only controversy is caused,
—g - your backside and harpoons you a leader it must be Eisenhower, 'much you're really worth Bea- by the academy itself—in its in
10 per cent of the unemployed of the area have ask- with three, needle shots—i re- _____________■ ___________ com advises He says estates of terpretation of the, support ing-i
$60,600 and more have increased player rules it permitted War
"How %/ « in number 300 per cent since 1944 ners to drop Warren Beatty to ,
about a little gih rummy?" he f OsLOrVORT And estates of that size are large a supporting category for "Splen- Olenil PllslirsSrienre AsUectS
demands, pulling out a deck of J enough to put you into the arms dor in the Grass,” when nearly /
■cardsand shuffling them on your --------------------- of the inheritance tax collector everyone realizes he played a WASHINGTON (APy Lt. Col, home in nearby “Arlington ‛va;
stomach He feels sure that ingiippipppg ' So here's what the Chicago starring role. The obvious reason John H Glenn Jr. told President last Saturday.
your weakened condition be tan ‘ * — "‛M I banker thinks you ought to do for the switch is that Beatty Kennedy Monday he wished news in his conversation with Kco-
win back the $3,17 he lost to you ELEI I (IE EIl .ICRS First make a household inven- would have a better chance in men would concentrate on scien- nody the astronnut said he (iidu t
in the locker room two weeks be- FEB. 6, 1922 dory, robin by room Services of the support pace. , tific aspects of his projected flight mind the attention at all but tb
fore: a Denton County swine Growers a professional appraiser 'may be Likewise Judy garland and into space rather than his person- emphasis was on the wrong
Coated-tongue Charlie - the of- Association was organized and a worthwhile investment. Such a Montgomery ( hit are allow ed to al life points.
fice hypochondriac inquires about Tom r. Standefer of Denton was list helps not only in making a run for support in ‘Judgment at Glenn whose attempts to orbit Glenn said he and-Powers had
your symptoms in detail, asks, tn elected president. ------:—'— =------— - ——— ---------- the globe in a space capsule has discussed their concern abeut di-
see your incision, if any. The next The Denton City Commission — _ been postponed until Feb. 13 at verting that al tent iou to the
morning early, he is wheeled voted to reiadvertis for bids for' R ECO II11 ( HRnMU I IT the earliest visited1 at science behind the program to.
paving West Oak Street •Cl‛IV-‛ the White House and had, he told orbit a man in space
lelephone 382 2551 reporters afterward, “a very HAIR STYLES
I IE E ll'ERS Alt El) Published every evening except Saturday end on Sunday morning by pleasant morning."
K., r ,1j DENTON PUBLISHING COMPANY companied by Lt
The pretty BY E ARM If RI II P 314 Hickory
Col John them to concentrate on the scien-
Fowers, Project Mercry infor-ftific, aspects,
T. TPwantectad pres.Sane"is“a"condoriimana"B"SngrezMasen" iS??”' ie metomnotllaptne pesdem news-men he added, uppeur to be
She sticks her head in the door, dent of the Denton County Farm MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Associated Press is en- men ...c ..... t.cg..g ... „v„„
. inibrightiy, anduspends Club. John Donald Faught ortntledisenewspaog,tor Rpbncatronspdtcheslocal new printed the "Walter Mitty in the publie Glenn
the remaining 2 hours, 59 minutes Justin was named vice president. “ hidlde" dneire i..- "1—
and 58 seconds doing her personal - BASK SUBSCRIPTION RATES
You're Rirher 7 han You l hink
Popular Erants
By JAMES MARLOW
Associated Press News Analyst
W ASHINGTON i API - Ameri
can political parties are like pop-
ular fronts that let factions gang
up under one tent and one label
and, in public, gloss over their
differences.
This doesn't solve the problem
of howi to achieve unity on the is-
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NEW YORK 'AP—One of the in faulty sales tactics by the dow holding its annual midwinter cash value of -your ...
great rituals of office life is visit-Rpublicans, he contended. trust conference here He ' is Liabilities include the home inert- Finaili m ake a will ind keep
ing "the one who is ill" FAKERY ACCUSED Thomas H Beacom, a senior vice gge 01 other real estate mort-it up* to date Go to a qualified
In a large business firm there New York s Gov Xelson A president of dw First. National gages dr liens car loan money lawyer if you w mt to be sure of
-- - *- f cticago.: , due on furniture and appliances, avoiding any technical error that ■
s ... ,..... -----------------.... .... He. doubts if you really know personak loan balances and loans could lead a court to .rivalidate or
just plain gravel in his gizzard for killing the department of ur how, much you're worth alive- against hie insurance openac- misinterpret a willvou-might try
One by one--or sometimes in ban affairs instead of pointing, a nor how much you’d be worth counts and current bills unpaid.'io write vursele. ' i‛ 1
iglad groups—other members of finger at the Democrats who 'broke dead As a banker he .nafuraily. Subtract the liabilities fromiyour . ' ?’
the office herd wind slowly o'er ranks to block hi fn in the House thinks you should find out right total assets The result is your Remember you re worth mo,,
the lea to their stricken fellow Rules Committee away. net worth., alive, than you may think, so be careful,
worker R pallet of pan bringing Rockefeller said it was a sub - BANKBOOK , s-t ,. ’ ....
him a nosegay of wlteddaffo-terfugeto bypass the states and “Must people -arejso close to
dills and advice on how to get "gain direct r political control over w hat they, own they fail to realize
wel. the nations big. cities." Demo-how well off they iare," Beacomi
SOME TYPES crats answered Rockefeller on this holds, "Many even are inclined.:
: If you have ever had, totempo in a hurry, saying that when he to think their bank books are ail. .
rarily -trade yousw ivel chair for was President Eisenhower s chair, there is. to, their estateij. '.
a hospital bed, here are a few man of an advisory committee oh He cites as an example aman .
types of visitors from your office governmental organization. Rock- who may have $3,000 in savings
you are probably familiar with: efeller had recommended creat at the local bank orinW.SSav:
PAGE FOUR ■ THE DEATON .♦ .- WfrrTHfnTS 1NH FETrURESri S TMUNTTIY. FEBRV^t
WASHINGTOS WHlRLYGIGi THREE OF A KIND
Puttsahmant PromPtuPrPodd These three Texans got together this week during year. Vice Pcesident Lyndon Johnson, right, and
partmetthrough Nis Reorgani. . welcoming ceremonies for new Congressman Ray • Rep. Graham PureeHnewy eleeted-Gongressman
Roberts,of McKinney, center. Roberts was elected from the 13th District (which includes Denton) com-
last week to fill the vacant seat held by the late- plete the triple handshake.
Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn for nearly 50
THE WORLD WE LITE IN: RISK REPORTS tmin, skipped over their own M W . “RB HT •
Secretary of State Dean Rusk held a news conference after his return from the divisions to criticize the opposi- EK g g cig y A cc W I l yvAy
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Hemisphere countries This money won't be available any more, however, since
the U.S. has decided to stop all trade with Cuba.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
had his hands full with his own
divided Republicans when he was
in office. President is having the
same trouble with his Democrats.
Kennedy ignored the desertion
from his ranks when the House
Rules Committee — where Dem-
ocrats outnumber Republicans 10
to 5— voted to kill his idea for a
new department of urban affairs |
and housing j
NINE DISSENTERS
It was wrecked because four
Southern Democrats joined the
five Republicans to vote against
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Hungry Hber He arrives just ing a similar department of urr ings Bonds and feel■ he s worth AP Movie TV Writer star billing.
thOv bring in votir evening ban affairs, Very little, indeed But the mail HOLLVwoop Apj he Mo CAMPAIGNPROBLEM ..
meal. “I wouldn't over load mv It was Rockefeller himself who owns his own home probably tion picture Academy's plea for The campaigners, .with the bi“'
‘ ......A ’ hem " drni -------ut-ansafe and sane oscar race ap.geshteadache this year are the
brothers t’MariSch They nav« .
states to conduct ’with federal aid) work and train- says. Hubert lets you have the Republicans
ing projects for unemployed on . relief. This, he
said, will help them "to retain their work skills
as they’ bring in your evening ban affairs Very little, indeed But the man }
meal. "I wouldn’t over load my. It was Rockefeller himseif who owns his own 2 , J '
stomach at a time like this.T he best illustrated division among worth: 115,000, life insurance yai
. . i have 'the Republicans u . at $20,000, a ear that maype"rsto"havepaidofi." brothers Miriseh.
... ... soup and crackers Then he eats SOME BOOED bring $1,000 if sold Last years race was a debacleithre, .possibly four biinsthat buzele yownajouriquehontp
said, will help them "to retain their work skillssor: your bread and butter; roast beef When he started to speak at a That adds up to $39000 right of campaigning that leih Holly they consider strorg contenders. "zangu .. ,n r e Nehsi ah i,
learn new ones: and the local community would ob- and potatoes, and -dessert Then fund raising dinnerin Des Moines there But Beaom says that ion wood appalled .at the exploitation How to n campaign for each of this neu ■. :pf, 1
• tainadditional manpower on public projects”. s he borrows a toothpick and leaves overa closed TV kireuisome all. Furitures household appl:of what was designed, as the in- them .and still kkep al theprin-.
.2. grumbling: “How do they expect Republicans at a dinner in Washances. jewelry, obp-cts d art and dustrvshigbest honor he acad. cipals happy is a king-sized chore.,. „ ,
"But," Mr Kennedv stressed "earning one's wel- anyone to survive on grub like ington booed him. They laterap- even porsonal clothing should heemiv issued a statementrec entlyiThat joh has befallen Leon Georsechakiris Erres
fare payment through required participation in a that? plauded when he attckedken-vincluded .--things'that most., peo pie asking-for possible nominees to Rot,1’.", tri-charge of publicity andiehmann <" :
g community work or training project must be an. op- Ambitious AlhertHe has al- nedy. somehow rarely consider part ef-usoqtaste in plugging them- advertising. Heis, alargelellow: vn<\ Two, Three -Bespic-
portunitv for the individual on welfare. 'riot a pen- wavs, wanted your job. Have Last week Kennedy wondered their wealth selves for ©sears ' ' " who doesn't panic easily. ture: director, Billy Wildei
ally." The mere mention of "earning one’s welfare they given you the last rites yet?" .out loud about whoisgiving the WITHOUT A will The 1962 campaign ig in full r"Basically.we: have tried to screen 'play. Wilder, 1ALDia-
paymentisarefreshing and surprising note in the he ask? hopefully- When : leadership direct ion to the Re- The moral” Becatse too fewswing-nominations close Feb. i e-eewhat " , T, ’ -g ,..
New Frontier symphony of paternalism. But the shake your bead no; he says, publicans:, 2realizehowomuch.they rewwrth, compared. "-year, this sone " reported "Then We an "Children's Tnh ‘
uopportunity" js to be’ hedged, about with .condi "Well, see you hack at the old 'sunot Rockefeller whosome too die without leaving a Is like the race for Offers of a. ranged ads to remind the yoters tures director, William Wylr
ionsthattheworklsusenue 1hat . ? L not inter; and goes, to the. nearest bar to IT? not Sen. Barry Goldwater of yet, three opt Of; ten wills in exis: bud xatihmg ,
fere with rgularempl ment. V age . al or rki ildrioun hie urAu Arizona. Some Repuhlicans think tence are loutmoded or were SOFT SELL
ing conditions, that health and safety requirements
are met and1 facilities are provided for care of chil
dren while such workers are away from home
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