Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 197, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 2, 1961 Page: 15 of 16
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IRWe Now Tril lionaires In All Respects
""9999) NEW YORK (AP)—Today we to be worth $1,566,000,000,000.
" are trillionaires. The new status Of course, Secretary Dillon
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Reserve Board, and the Depart- whether the national economy,
ment of Commerce. growing jerkily but steadily, jus-
The financial assets include $3 tifies the rising total of govern-
billions in preferred and common ment and private debt—is' up for
docks, $102 billion in government sharp debate in and out of Con-
securities, $47 billion in other se- gress.
curities such as corporate bonds In New York financial circles
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and tangible assets, 500.) surance and pension reserves.
Can you as American citizens The fixed assets are figured this
ifford to carry all this' debt? A lot way: $404 billion equity in home
of people say no. But look at the ownership and $203 billion in cur-
righter side of the financial bal- rent value of durable goods
ance sheet. owned. The durable-goods equity
At the 1961 halfway point per- is figured by totalling consumer
sonal income is running at $414 Purchases in the last 10 years, de-
billion a year. And personal sav- preciated at 10 per cent annually,
ngs have been climbing in the e iguring to reach the. total
first half of 1961. Then there are assets 0 one and a half trillion is
hose‘financial assets of $959 bil- subject to debate among account-
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sical romance set in the midst of
an 18th century Scottish village,
Brigadoon. Action and contrast are
provided by the two likable New
Yorkers of the present day, Tim-
my (Ron Husmann) and his fri-
end. Jeff Douglas, played by John
Battles.
“Brigadoon,” now a classic of
the summer musical theater, was
the first smash hit of the author-
composer team of Alan Jay Ler-
ner and Frederick Loewe; whose
recent “My Fair Lady,” also won
critical acclaim. Premiered on
Broadway in 1947, “Brigadoon”’
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the Dallas Musicals, in 1950 and
again in 1953.
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United States frigate Constellation Eddie Machen in Atlantic City.
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las Dillon says America’s total and continues to rise.
debt at all levels tops a trillion And as citizens we have a re-
dollars for the first time. sponsibility for the $290 billion fed-
But look at the balance sheet eral debt and the $69 billion state
Pof Americans as individuals. Their and local debts. As stockholders
current assets are put at $959 bil- they have an interest in corporate
lion. Add their fixed assets of $607 debt of $358 billion. (Corporate
a billion, and U.S. citizens can claim assets are much higher than this;
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ing the service. An ordained minister of the Assemblies
of God, the Rev. Hutchinson served four years as chap-
lain at the Newark, N. J. house of detention, a prison
for juveniles. He is in the English department at Evangel
College. He has taught speech and Bible in addition to
English. He is a graduate of Southwestern Bible In-
stitute and has a BA degree from Oklahoma City Uni-
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 197, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 2, 1961, newspaper, July 2, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552766/m1/15/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.