The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1955 Page: 8 of 28
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By HAKKV WILSON SHARPE
WASHINGTON —UP—A major-
ity of the houae small business
subcommittee which investigated
abuses In the retail gasoline trade,
will turn down any recommenda-
tion. that big supplier companies be
banned from the retail .business,
banned from the retail business.
The recommendation la sxpected
to come trom the subcommittee
staff headed by counsel George
Arnold. Arnold sharply questio-'ed
both suppliers and retailers during
the recent Inquiry. tS ;■ 't .
« Industry sources said it was evi
dent be and committee AMAptan
**f»: not In agreement on what
questions should be asked.
After Year, Trouble Still
Grips French Indo-China
gSHHfw SSS
MV1 last My tl. the poritlos *f stubborn man to whom absentee
«hm—UstMsd North Viet Nam Emperor Boo Dal gave his job just,
ha* become stranger. The port boa before the end oftbe civil war
wr hr* South Viet Nam has be- Diem to the Nil. believing that hi.
came wrakrr. lie foUortag die- sincere nadowNm and honesty
natch aaaraar* the altuatlen as It make him the beat tat Nr building
ll mw and a* it may develop. a strong government Baajdas.ta
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bu been nearly a year since the because of Ml «MH-Freneh attitude
Geneva cease-fire ended the right- and because at No narrow basts
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Weather oontrol at your fingertips with Wiz-
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Plush mounting, hides behind drapes when
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was split at the 17th Parallel of for Ms main job. Hurt job Is to save
the domination of Communist rebel Diem first gained oontrol of the
chieftain Ho Chi Minh. The south- French - trained army of 300.000
*m half remained free. men by expelling Gen. Nguyen Van
In the months that have passed Hlnh, whom ta suspected of plot-
rince the truce was signed, silent, jing against Wm. Then he tqrned
mysterious, wispy - beareded Ho to political problems,
has consolidated his rule. He has Many political elements opposed
strengthened his army in men and Diem because ta is a Roman Cath-
material and stamped out all op- olic and a northerner. Most of his
position. support came from the Catholic
He has sent his agents across regions of the north — which now,
the 17th Parallel to intimate to the under the truce, are under the
southern Viet Namese that they Red*.
will be smart if they vdle for him Ranged against Diem were the
In next year’s election. Hpls ready merchant middle, class of Saigon
for an election at any time.. . and three powerful sects, the Cao
But “free" southern Viet Nam Dai, the Hoe Hao and the Binh
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NEW YORK —CP— Two sclent- which, now that people don’t write
Ists have announced they’re “cur- with pen or pencil so much, has
ing” a more-or-less incurable neu- a variant ta ‘typist’s cramp.”
reals by physical means alone, Ac- Either fa as disabling!, as paralysis
cording to most, if not all psychl- If you make a living with pen or
atrfats, that can’t ta done. You typewriter.
STwiTL? C0ntr0versy Dr. L. A. Liversedge and his re-
t«Writer-. »earch ““date, J- D. Sylvester,
euros is writers cramp, bepm treating a set of victims by
Ij. ' m ignoring their unconscious minds,
\A||!|l WACl lAVaC where the neuroses become estab-
Jvlilllf TVOI ICaQA Ifatad aad tram wtanta they exer-
d-m' i: - " ■ ■ dm ttrir baleful Influences on the
SMMMifpRf .■■'txasiisa»~
lh a* T-*-. lyre the physical aspects. In writ-
KAPPAI1 KAKTCf* T er's cramp there first was a tremor,
Ml I Cll nailUU........... Jen a spasm of the hand muscles
m which 'Tmrtably” stepped dp the
AUSTIN - UP—Bountiful fields presaure of the thumb upon the
of succulent feed rippled ta East pen. In typist's cramp, the muscu-
Ylbcat tmeses Tipmnay, but to the mspam was fdlowrt by a draw-
south and West worried stockmen tag-ln of typing fingers,
surveyed virtually bare ranges. These aspects, the scientists rea-
The U. S. Department of Agrf- were the end results of a
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1955, newspaper, June 23, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043622/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.