The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 4 of 22
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Jimmy HoHa: Most Dangerous American
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something intended to benefit the labor mony has accused him of committing.
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BUSINESS MIRROR . .
Is Our Supply of Trees in Jeopardy?
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agencies in other states are making avail- wood products industry.
ACROSS THE EDITOR'S DESK ..
Bradley at the Eas Cnast Interna-
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torn supports mens productiom.
Advertising’s basic ftinct.cn in to distribution
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By BRUCE BIOSSAT
★ THE DOCTOR ANSWERS ★
Mold, Fungus Nuisances
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By DR. HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN. MD.
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and related disti
by application o meld and
were prescribed.
THE ORANGE LEADER .
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able to land-owners each year millions
of seedlings for planting in cutover areas.
In a preceding columa, I pointed Mt the useiess-
mesa ot trying to prevent ringworm. dispan hands
WaSHINGTON OEA) — After. four years of
storm and stnte, Iames R (Tjmmy) Hoffa is going
to be constitutionally and legally elected genera
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fuangus tilers (mycocides and fungicides).
One eminent authority on skin diseases (Sulz-
berger) Ma gone so far as to wtite that popularly
tissing s being actacked
adds
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dermie Me whe would
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than them ail. aggressive and gcing piaces.
Haifa has not pushed -his conference on trans-
portatan unity announced three years ago with
Joneph Curran et the Maritime Union And Cape
a.d
and
Hofta Has Irons in Fire
By PETER EDSON
Cairns that the dedication of Southern
latest areas to water development usage
in projects such as Toledo Bend would be
• detrimental to the wood products industsy
Easier Financing
Due Home Buyers
By SAM DAWSON
seek as the food.
chandise chaina .
dynamie free is ad
vital to malmtaiming
Wall Street Takes a Look at Advertising
By J. CULLEN BROWNING
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bandit
ists fre
desert
robbed
dead a
girl.
Chart
He was
tion wil
face
Jene
Booth
gunmar
daughte
and sp
Office
southea
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tematic
isolated
Sheril
er this
of such an arganizatian would be suffi-
cient to jeopardize the American system
of government.
All of these may seem farfetched. Eut
a Took at the Hoffa record thus far sug-
gests *riat it would be most unwise to
say they canhot possibly come about and
to make no effort to hand them off.
It is our view that no possible device
Neither Snow, Nor Rain, Nor Heat, Nor
Congressional Inaction . . .
body suddeniy needs to borrow a
pencil, some paper clips, an extra
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Q. What new record was set by
the US Navy depth ship. Trieste,
... in 1960?
SO THFY CAY A— ft was lowered 6 s miles to
*r ve ■ lit I JA I th bottom of the Marianas Trench
tray End they cn"s*ing the new
ones.
But what happens to the home
its attackera are articuiate, wen-educatd, fa-
fueneiai nd a we all snow. no defense evkr has
the appeal of attack Moreover, toe often the de-
Fense of advertising has overlooked basie facts ia
an attemg to meet polemic with polemic
Abuse of advertising there are: But as thase
who are guilty of hem committ their sins in pub-
Be, for aT la see, mooner or later theyT be caught
• BARBS__
Mom may want a garden this
year but drum a slang standpoint.
Dad doesn’t dig.il
orevtcus financing terns
. Soon a HUMMINGBIRD suc
Fe-22e- Am? .9.,
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mms-a ss
Advermising O’recter
CrnOH— mtonnger
nil
vigor
actio
Dial
gen
petal
watt
once
a
furt in The Congo We must stop
pulling up the roots at this plant
every five days to see if it is still
zrowtmg That ’s the way to kill
,, , to plant and I susoect that is ex-
Aunually. abiout 13 million acres 26 open and what some peopie have in
go into "special use," mostly for urban devehop- mind.— Adlai Stevenson, ambassa-
James B. Qug
J Coben Sv
soe Parstey .
Ben
Fre Cersmu'
Vermie Dems,-
seon Sewen
E. F Kriefsc
A A Govis
defes * 's
,A RED SQUIREEL.
CLOSELY WArO-=s A
DLLN SAPSUCKR.
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THE OFFBEAT NEWSBEAT---
New Stenographer
Stirs Average Office
- By HAL BOYLE
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Our Vanishing Heritage
Euer
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anything since management
surrendered uncanditionally- to
1
Moment of Meditation
Far none e< us nivezh to himself, and no man die th
to himself om 14:T.
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mations fell off, as the smaller
baby crops at the depressed 1900s
came at aze and married. Now
the bigger babv crops at zhe wir
years ar reaching the marrying
zge--but i may be sme time be-
fore they can afford new homes
on the ower monthy pay
ment terms.
his medicines. T<y .this new
miracle piil. ’ he rges. "It came
abrptiy as it
thzree months
The fatherly HKAki
young girl ike Nu
peett areful tei
murmtrs, clutcning •
his. You cast belit
The ORANGE Leader
WEDNESDAr, JULY 5. MU
EDITORIAL PACE ,
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abanie M»wl gg to what makes ear bmuimesa
sy"tem war* to treat advertiming aa some mom-
««r ereared by tortomr. hr s he M.
“fr*” were no advertasing, it womtdanve to be
'Or—•••*■»»» • majoe meed in our
America * great im modern cvilization to
2 andwiere.ts industry has been abie no pravide
22standard of Roing far beyand anything ever be-
tore magmed by a peopie
tat tere is womething a myt attached a,
thanaimast Listhe myth that our prnducuive
i*11?': "t Henry Ford’s assembiy line as its
ymbot zave as al the mriad of
gooda and -ervices so readily availabie
* American famillex Masa productiom? Ye.
But to United States aduised sometning more
assethbly fne Rfahit a dong with it.
Themnazomasabusiness enterprise tashiamed a system
prama.iatrbutian, too it has been far
J. 1 too lang
Mass diatribution, U.S. styfe, eonsist. at
facets-rapia w—I - 1 rsfuT^ man!
petitive marketplacevenemrattigeratio a
higbyfexibieandwidesprtadsemimg
waste «■ a zrand scale, it to anything
bucmhat Actually, advertising to i las ash sit,
muperiot to amy echer method devtsed a oil ear
1,1111 machnery-
At present we are on the threshoid of even
annrseeddee 220 sns
acta. Only one drawback can occur lack of
transportaton. "«
Interstate Commerce Commission has just ruled
against Haffa interests in approving rates for
two typs of railroad piggyback service. Hoffa
has a pian t coilect 13 from shippers for each
ram afog* ar trailer hauled by rail. He wouid-
mas‘5m52
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ms Assaciation but the idea
ndoned. Hoffa also las gnod
We Pres * ■OWlt merlumiver #o me ene
Arepgeefemoemmhe eocateems orumteg m mis
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aw awato —_____________aua
•Mwee jws l. wax a Pee owu or
enesto tows i if ri -e ed • conge
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nahcing terms
now for many
carrying a threat of ^r^at perit for hot it
the American way of life and its system for he denorins of Hoffa should g un-
of znvemnment used
Haff Mid. in effect that as far as he . Al other segments of organized labor
ennventien and made an annou ecement
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and athtec drives mentioned above. * build up at a siower pace ___ The deeper reason for the sicu-
The 161 teamsters conventian may not be as This may deter many wha take down tray be that the home-
awners. .That means those wih a., , j
real urge wtIhneer less cash for biding -dusy in general «
s down ravmmen and their month- be seen The siackeninz
.v payments will besmaiter be- « he last vearor. » has been
cause the mortgage will rm attmbuted “ man
( P — Easier fi-
will be availabie
wouid-be home
exciting as. the last ane in 1357, when □ rank t iong range view nt managing huagry horde at the late LH4Gs
and flers from New York challenged to resuit, their Enances But pechacs more and to 1*50s fans by now been
Tis led o a awsut a ^cre. adme ^M^eres^ m to accommedazd Then Family tor
appointmment of a board of monnor, by U SW ment aSects „ the new Rcusahg
F DicKinron Letts, to clean up the union. It lisc law which President Kenhedy
▼artery and gonorai mer-
- but the most powerful,
rertising W . . advertising is
SFt' ^.'2
asual summer doidmams more heavy cor*pdec.aHseven
ton the hirimg of a new steno- weites lecter*, serengen to the
- * phone book. As an M can spend
-__ s particularly so f to more time wi0 to new girt
girt is pretty. and emgineered to
an adoiescene ‘» dream. Her ar-
rival creaces more excitement
But to romantic ardor that
swept the office dies down as
out only ast week. ane t made
me 'em wondertu."
The junior executive—He hasn't
-- off Guam
We seed a fraittul period for ef ~
__-__ some ot these jokers
For a time me s more popular ycu can trust xe."
than the water cooier The boss's spihtster sechtary-
The career woives and ee "Everybody talks about how
seasonal bachelors converge in young she Is." she teils ker
cronies spitefuity. But she ishg
ail that young"
only posstble if causative micro-organisms ware de-
peived of to diet qt skin peelings and fluids (mostly
sweat) om which taej an abie to thrive and re-
P'odue ar m .. of 2., here in de- W* piastic gloves and • coating of a water repellent planners favor clustered communities or "corridor"
ta an thsteps you can takePt peevent mtial im- preparation men as Siicare) ar any other product deyglopment, nparated bygreen belts, narrow
fectioms and latet recurtences. containing dimethicone. ,, aEdhamnsu.opensgace.propnsay.sufenednar2
- Bathe daily, preferably a arising each morning In another column 111 sugmt a plan for seif- A slash ing midnighe assauit 5 sen Everet,
Dry tomgtoy. espektaty tone areas covered treatment and indicate conditona under which con- Dirkaen ripped it out of to omnibus housing bill
byhair them, ftoi sad wham er skin sultation with your physician is adv sable. His ndiculing criticisms may have had just
"arfaces reuse to rnaet tot—a togere and ---- pont.
The‘proposal seems loosely dratted, with
—**?**• inernteh, bemeata tomwt, in -bey For a copy of Dr Hyman's leaflet "YOCR discretkodary authority, over to program vaguely
"wrinies" ■ obese)- _ ‘ HEART: angina pectoris," send 10 cents to Dr defined. Though to plan would hold federal grants
After drying, apply to contact areas a nonmed- Hyman. care of The Orange Lader. Boz Uri Dept to 25 to 15 per cent of a project's total cost, there
easerre f
peoved forestry practices and near-maxi- and above 386 .million in the region as natonat canvention since '1967 apens n Miami
mum fire protection, is growing trees a whole. Beach luty l and a new chapter n U. S organized
faster than they are being harvested. For these reasons, we can utilize a great abor. warfare and history may be beginning.
But the weed products industry, very deal of land in Texas and elsewhere in There is no love between Timmy Hoffa
wisely, is not relying entirely on natural the timber belt for water conservation AFLCO Presdent Georze Meany Hoffa
reproduction tn insure an adequate supply purposes without the slightest possibility President Waiter Reuther at to Auto Workers and
of timberin the fuature. of reducing our supply of ‘r*** to a point the AFL-CIO Industrial Unions Division might set
The Texas Forest Service and zimilar where it will not'meet the needs of the alonigTohn L Lewis has retiret Hoffa is younger
rzpewr tar rbbon—any excuse m
get acguainted. *
The fact to new girl can free
■nr. 25 worts a mimute uander *ifl —__ . . ...
.^worrre nobanty but to mnuncno,saaiz navinz Eveng 5
Here s the impact she 1- on hgstosmz,dopnubotyihensom;
some of the office characters: - . «tc"nse. neude .2
\ The office boy— He oomes n 15 bottle. of.tranduize fomtbe
mimutes eamty io he can slip in- hvpochandrac. Ht. las..wor$:
notced on her leak a rose he "Fomeymoons can be so tense.
has atulen fram A neighbor’s Jusi All then wait expectantY ,o see
and wraoped n a poem he spent what to next new gr wn 100k
half to' m aht writing. The Tlice. She rarns out to have-a
qualicy o his verse is so mor shape Lke She Pentagon, a face
to new zrt suspects the boss to a tommado and hair like
himseif wrote it Harpo MarL Batiste can..tpa
The nvpochomariac—His idea of 13 words a minute, biindoided.
courtship s to lend her some of which, alter aih 15 how see -OOfS
■“ — best.
(jhi&toiEfs True Life Adventures
FLOWING -729228)
g BOLE 6?,. Ed
Aww 2.. ■ 243c ■ 4m. iea 3a:
- In addition. the_pulp and paper com-
panies and independent suppliers are
F.-a—,, Nikita Khrushchev .remains movement but to increase the power and
the man posing the gravest threat af any wealth at Jimmy Hoffa and ms top Lieu-
living parson to the American way aflfe tenanta
and system-ef government. - . ’ Thia poses certain grave dangers. One
Internally Khrushchev has a enunter- is that jf Hoffa actually should gain con-
part i James R. Hoffa, and at this partic- trol of a majorit at organized Labor tha,
dar Mint in the nation’s histery tha acme- free enterprise systom would be in jeo-
grown menace is perhaps mere dangerous pardy Arother is that tha labor mave-
than the ome produced in Rusata. ment would cease to be a program for the
Hoa is on top of the world. He has working mln and become primarily s me-
- run roughshod aver his enemies and there dium for the advancement of Jimmy Hoffa,
is no man in orzanized Labor who might A thir is that the palltical influence
succesatlly challenge him at tmis tme -
He has beaten down all efforts at the fed-
eral aoverment to imprison himfor any
of his numerous alleged vidlations of the
. ' . Law.
; - And it was against this background that
. Hoffa arttit before representatives af mem-
, hers of his uniom during the eurreut annual
warkine relations with to West Coast longshore-
men ander Harry aridges. They have been wor*-
tog cogether as automadoe proabiems and there
to been some «« bargaiming-
Last May. Carres inittated a mutaal aid pact
with Haffa and Bradley as a protective man u ver led to he Senate MeClellan committee hearings, signed ast -eekThe monthi
for to current maritime strike. Captaiz Bradley Al this cost the Teamsters union an estimated $3 paymerit as a way of fe becomes
later withdrew under apparent threaz oeing millian. more entgemched each year ■
forced qut of to AFL-CIO by Mea- . Bur tha-s over now Tuadge Letts mas abaitshed . Builders with honses re their
All these maneuver indicate d potmtia it es to mon ' re authonized the convepcien, authoriaed kand” boe5
of closer relation: between to transport mans amendem its to to toon constitution to brag it aw partclak aooldes Ndce"the
Haffa has not been die in pushing the affairs nto cento ance with the Landrum-Griffin law One easng at temms will give a boost
of his own tow during the last four rears vhen amendme ■ win et to Teamsters take n any in- to theit som-what lagging m-
he was only "pravisional ‘ president and uqdet -co- organized ‘ orkera. This re anather Huda goal which dustry.
stant government pressure. cou d le i. i lot of labor jurisdictional warfare. Many others think any doost in
He has won average gains of 13 cents an hour So E • emerzes as undisputed boss if the big, m2E star may awes asst
for to teamsters in to last two years - om- » 1 70,000 mentors, s29 miNien ear. tormse at the ome tax be.
. .. • . .. tweem pianning and starting c*
parison 3D average gains of 23 cents in manu- n Adsets an4 an annual 81055 ncome c’ p milHion. const~etion
facturing and industrial uriions. The program he lays cut n conventien can set off The new law should widen the
In recent months Hoffa has negatiated con- pientyr diFourth f Jai y week fireworks, market for the lower pried
house. Many who couldn’t qhte
*
One el to biggest figures in Wan Street re-
cently tore a critical look at to aspect at mer-
chandising in which this newspaper is invoived and
ease ap with this conclusian: "Advertising (s)
More Essential Now Than Ever Before to Eco-
smic Gnswth."
have this payment put n a pension and welfare ' longer. One, of ceuure is to verr
fund tor his union members, to cushimn to im- The less thru put up in cash fing to new, lyw is. mined to
shippers DUC 13 he -egally constituted mead or will ad p aver fe j+ars while cede that fhancing isa : the oniy
is mica he j ndw abie La pusn mead an —11 their equity in their hon.- wdl taiCTnr
arose Fer after
tracts 3 th Zmtnl. Southehs ind New England
states meters which will id ekpire Feb. 1. 1964.
Bpat date ar possibiy three years later, he hoges
to have uniform expiratian date contrasta cover-
ing thekhgle country Hoffa argues this will
seabilize the industry- Shippers tear t will enabie
him to call nation wide strikes, immobilizing U. S. NEW YORK
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FX.
9 — When was the first asto
accident policy isued in this
ccuntry?
A — la 1898
market ___ Coast to coast, more sad acre o’ to Amer-
,. T*T, ”ar* Ever before, advertis- icaz countryside is hewing to to bulldozer every
* ta20 of -acreaaiag tou- markets year. Granted today , population pressures, there ment. highways and airports. Land taken for urban dor to the UN . ■ ~ •
urtiiwd 23 marxe2r indiv dual breads must be is so wry to stop to carving-up process. But purposes is expected to more than doubie the ----- Aa Ohio man has < tonged his
-azea d me utmost possibly we can exercise some contral ovr it. present tatal by to year 2000 A higher head made the decision wilr 10 times, A tresh heirfiend.
Some talk o to loss of natural beauty spots, te withdraw.from.the (Britishi w. . M
woods and
cropland, just piain green space to breatbae in. South Africa, In a rut.
Others, observing haphazard urban spraw and to _ • s
chewing up of 60-acre plots for single superhigh- i
way interchanges, argue that it's downright bad
ecogomics e
This in a problem for communities of all sizes:
Mote than W U S. centers in to 25 MB population
class gre 100 per cent in to past decade A
____ . _______________ town n Texas which had 2,500 in 1950 mow has
with powder puf to p< event coking. more than 45,000 and is still surging.
B necessary- veparate contact areas with dress m Washington one of the worriers is Sen. Har- •'
shields, suspensory or. wisps at cotton or cotton rison wa ams. New Jersey Democrat. He pro-
WOOL poses a starting $100 million federal grant to local
Carefully choose Eocwear so as » avoid com- areas to help them buy up wide swaths of open
pressioh from tight fitting, wrinkles from ioose fit- space A thein outiying tones.
used preparations are "largely uselesa." even when tings and faihure of esaporation from impermeabi- He and other peoponents, tnat. these I
they do nat produce a “treatment dermatitis ' at ity Prefer socks or stockings of cotton or bread aeen wedges not only wu.. . immenseyavah
____ _ . ’ Eem *0C " m " j. /aw uadde in themselves, but would serve to channel
greater severity than to “sturbancebot "hich they mesh ny’on and dues with open or perforated tips, growth along sensible economic Unes.
Before rearing, sponge, dry and powder cru- In their view, the law-density urban sprawl so
ciai nreoa. comraon today in both large and small centers
Shampo scaip ar leat twtce week fy compels a disproportionate public outlay for streets ’
' Dry hands thorouaney .her atchen chores At and roads, forces duplicating school construction.
_ ! Et"-TT makes it economically impractical' to tap toso
first sign of "diahpan .warts ' prerect with disposa- ateas with eneeded rapid transtt facilities. Many
Now, zrowts the boss
"maybe we 1 ' got some work
dene apund this placet’
Maybe.
is cencerned the trzditicn at should bend evrery effort toward keeping
of crafts’and aceupatiens in the American him confined to the oceupation he now
Iabor movement is dead. From this point represents and as quickly as possible oust-
on, he added, the teamsters union willTen- ing him from control of that.
deaver to assert jurisdiction over any Business and industry should be alert
eraft or ocnupation which z can bring to any opportunity • to contribute to the
into the fold.downfall at this menace to the free enter-
in other words, the current objective prise system. -
of the Hoffa gang is bo attempt to extend And the federal govetnment should
ita control over a major part of organized leave no stone unturned in its efforts to
labor And on the basis if his past record, bring tins enemy of freedom to rustice
one is bound ta conclude that this is not for some of the crimes which zuolic testi-
EDITORIAL BY
w,
and m aca-
a highly
then it
to tatie at aa aricie by A Rhett du-
Pank, xenerparmer in Francis I. duPont a Co., role is te inform to public about to availability
one at Amestca’s larzest imaKmeat firms. It ap- —hat, where, how much—or goods and services,
peers at Iavezhagmnews, a momthty financial news Without advertising tore would be no mass
thg firm’s customers. distribution, and without mass distribution there
magazine
The article begins
pointing out tot adver- would be little value lett at to products mnu-
‘ defended. Then it ^tn<L
Bit critics of advertising font stop simply at
deploring its abuses. Nor de they say tot peomo-
tion s ineffective. In fact, they claim donsumers
are victims of thanipuzfation. overfooking such ob-
vinus cases as the Edsel which no arount of ad-
vertising was able to save.
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