Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1955 Page: 3 of 20
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LOUISVILLE. Ky ( - Capt.
John S. Bromley never could pass
up a recruiting poster. At the age
of 17. he saw a poster urging him
to "join the Navy.” He did. After
four years with the Navy and the
Marine Corps., as a medical tech-
nician. he was discharged in 1946
and returned to his home in Mead-
ville, Pa.
But the civilian fling lasted less
than a year. He passed another
poster, suggesting he join the Air
Force. He did, winding up in Ja-
pan as a sergeant until 1949. Then
he passed another poster, "join
the Army.” The transfer was ar-
ranged.
He was sent to officer candidate
school, and then to Korea for 11
months.
Now, he’s at Fort Knox, test-
flying wrecked airplanes — after
they’ve been rebuilt.
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W. L. Murrell, industrial rela-
tions manager of Moore Business
Forms was the speaker at the
Tuesday night meeting of the NTSC
Management Club in the business
administration auditorium.
Murrell spoke on "Human Dela-
tions Problems.”
Refreshments were served by the
women of the club.
Charles Wirth is publicity direc-
tor of the Management Club.
Penney’s Girls' Jeans . . . what
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A movie on the U1. Olympic Team and a drive to raise funds
to support an Olympic team will be shown at the 6130 p.m. Thurs-
day meeting of the Denton Lions Club in the Starlight Room of the
Southern Hotel
Jack Messer will show the film.
Also highlighting the meeting will be the announcement of
final results in the dub’s 11-week attendance and membership
contest.
The winning team will be announced at the meeting. Going
into the meeting the two teams, headed by Tobe Jones and Bob
George, are only 52 points apart. Jones' team leads with 398 points.
Winning team will be presented with a dinner by the losing
team, according to Sid Weintraub.
TARMEie IKE CHECKS FARM
President Eisenhower, arrow, spending his first full day on his huge rolling farm on
the edge of the Civil War battlefield in Gettysburg, Pa., looks over some of his Black
Angus cattle in front of his putting green. Man on right, in this long lens camera
shot made from a quarter mile away, is the Pregident’s doctor, Maj. Gen. Howard M.
Snyder, while man at left, at car, is press secretary James Haggerty. (AP Wirephoto)
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said today the Eisenhower admin-
istration has reshaped U. S. eco-
nomic policies to fit a nation in
whch "the man in overalls and
the man in the business suit” have
the same basic interests.
Humphrey criticized economic
policy makers of the former Dem-
ocratic administrations as unreal-
istic ghost fighters who he said
were battling "past emergencies”
after the country already had de-
veloped a high level of prosperity.
He told the American Petroleum
Institute in prepared remarks:
"Our policies must result in giv-
ing the man in the overalls ever
more and more of the Mme things
which the man in the business suit
also wants to have.” «
He said that when the Eisenhow-
er administration came to office
"we found that the great day-to-
day American evolution from the
bottom up . . had not even been
properly recognized by economic
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Young people of eight Denton
churches collected a total of $223.45
Tuesday night in their Christian
Overseas Program drive for funds
for Korean 4-H boys and girls.
Seventy canvassers turned out
for the drive, according to Peggy
Aiken, president of the Westminster
Fellowship of the First Presby-
terian Church U.S.A. and a co-
chairman of the drive. Mrs. Gar-
land Blair also was a drive chair-
man.
The money collected will be for-
warded to the regional office in
IWt Worth Tor subsequent pur-
chase and shipping of 4-H project
materials.
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Mrs. Maida Taylor was chairman
of a panel discussing the topic
"Where Are We Going?” presented
by the welfare committee of the
Business and Professional Wom-
en's Club at their regular meeting
in Marquis Hall Tuesday night.
Other members of the panel were
Mrs. Byron Henderson, Mrs. Pat
Chitwood and Miss MaryHale.
Mrs. Henderson gave a resume
of the agencies doing welfare work
in the county. Mrs. Chitwood told
of the work being done by dif-
ferent organizations in city wel-
fare. Miss Hale spoke on the topic
"What Is The State Department of
Welfare?"
During the business session Miss
Joanna Wells Jr. and Miss Hale
were appointed as delegates to at-
tend the Youth Development Coun-
cil meeting to be held in the City
Hall Thursday night.
It was announced that the club
would furnish two hostesses during
the time the X-ray unit will be in
Denton.
Guests to the meeting were Mrs.
Gober Bryant and Mrs. Ba Beh-
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Churches participating in the
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Methodist churches. First Presby-
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Presbyterian Church U.S., First
Christian Church, Peart Street and
Welch Street Churches of Christ,
and the First Baptist Church.
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ades. They were too busy fighting
the ghosts of a ‘have not’ nation,
a nation that had even then ceased
to exist. . . .
"We found the economy’s
growth hampered and hobbled by
a tangle of regulations, controls,
subsidies and taxes imposed in
past emergencies.”
Humphrey Mid that under the
Eisenhower administration "we
have hitched our wagon to the ris-
ing star of a ’have’ nation to
make sure of its continued rise.
... We have been reshaping eco-
nomic policies into the policies re-
quired for a strong and forward-
looking nation ...”
Humphrey said "the man in
overalls” and th "man in the
business suit” have come to have
a like interest in avoiding infla-
tion — a main aim of administra-
tion economic policy — because
both nowadays have enough In-
come to accumulate savings and
make investments.
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in a peace bond hearing between
two clothing store owers.
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is three doors from the ether
merchant, took lusty swings at the
chin of his competitor who "winks
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1955, newspaper, November 17, 1955; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453028/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.