Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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Friday, June 12, UM
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Postmas.
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are now back on the payrolls.
were working.
Adrian S. Levy Sr., one of three
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unexpurgated version of th* book.
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told Rotarian* Thursday.
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QUALITY MERCHANDISE
still lies in the American con-
sumer. And as he steadily in-
creases his total spending, more
and more business firm find they
Pre-Father's Day
Clearance
The question of mailability ol
the complete story came up again
55% DACRON
45% RAYON
A busload of students from Dal-
las will be on the TWU campus
Saturday to participate in the sec-
ond day of a two-day career clinic
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Pamper Pop With A
Beautiful Sport Shirt!
DACRON-WOOL
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Citizenship in
Sub ject Of Talk
Good citizenship is required of
everyone. Rev. dames R. Reed
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"How,
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to Win
the 63 year-old long at John Sealy this country and several other na.
Hospital where the governor has
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By SAM DAWSON
• NEW YORK (AP) - Two lag-
gards in the business recovery are
starting to catch up with the
parade.
Employment may hit a new
peak next month after a tern-
court-appointed attorneys, said.
levy made the announcement
after a closed conference with
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But probate Judge Hugh Gibson
said the hearing would be closed
to the public and press.
Meanwhile, In New Orleans, a
prominent surgeon Thursday night
can produce more and hire more.
This, in turn. Increases consumer
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TODAY
styles ar risk wen
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Sponsored by the TWU School of
Occupational Therapy with the co-:
operation of the Dallas Tubercui
losis Assn., the clinic includes lec-
tures, films and field trips to oc-
cupational therapy centers in Dal-
las tod*y.
Members of the TWU adminis-
tration will be on hand Saturday to
greet the girls, who will go on a
tour of the campus, with special
attention to the School of Occupa-
tional Therapy.
published in Italy in 1928.
The U.S. Customs Service also,
maintains an import ban on the
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Dallasites Set
For Therapy
Clinic At TWU
BABY DAY
EVERY
Wall-To-Wall
CARPETS
Room-Size
RUGS ,
JAMES LEES
and
MOHAWK
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An alert, vigorous citixen keeps
an affectionate but sharp glance
on our local and national govern-
ment, seeing the faults as well as
the good points, he said.
This citizen also seeks the di-
rect ion and guidance of God, he
said.
Next week's program will feature
a film showing the use of atomic
power in the fields of industry,
medicine, agriculture and science,
Glenn Geyer is chairman.
The last meeting of the Rotary
year will be held on Friday, June
26, at 7 p.m. in the Pat Boone
a
$ MY
m Country Inn. Wives of momhers
will he guests of the club, and a
special entertainment program
will be given, according to Roy
Appleton, club president.
mitted in the mails." Summerfield 1
said in a formal opinion. ■
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made public three letters he wrote
protesting the governor's flight to
Texas.
Dr. Emmett L. Irwin, New Or-
leans Citizens Council president,
said it appeared Long was "ab-
ducted and incarcerated against
his will and without proper legal
process in this state (Louisianal,"
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where the sessions Included talks,
panel discussions and a movie on
occupational therapy.
Mrs. Rena C. Worthington, dl
rector of TWU’s OT School, de-
scribed the history and develop-
ment, functions and objectives of
occupational therapy.
Friday afternoon's schedule In-
cluded a visit to the tuberculosis
and psychiatric divisions of Wood-
lawn Hospital and to the Dallas
Society for Crippled Children.
This is the second year the ca-
reer clinic has been held, Mrs.
Worthington said.
And business spending for new
or updated plants is perking up at
last, even if mainly at the plan-
The total of the unemployed has
been the most distressing and
persistent hangover from the re-
cession. Some industries and some
localities still suffer,.
But re-employment of worker
has been picking up of late at
better than seasonal rates. This
cant comfort the 3% million who
were still looking for work last
month. And that number of com-
petitors for jobs may dismay the
flock of students in search of sum-
mer jobs or permanent ones.
Still, the nation can take pleas-
ure in the word that two million of
those who were out of work in
June 1968 when unemployment hit
its recession peak of 5% million
i which details a love affair between
an aristocratic British woman and
a caretaker on her husband's es-
tate.
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him home in a few weeks.
The TEL Sunday Scheel class of
the Frisco Baptist Church held a
business and social meeting Tues-
day in the home of Mrs. John
Marshall. Hostesses for the even-
ing were Mrs. Ruth Francis, Mrs.
Hattie Carroll and Mrs. Lula New-
man. Mrs. Thelma Mays brought
the devotional.
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capacity beyond the demands of
its customers.
But now that business can sniff
a new boom on the way, more
and more firms are dusting off
expansion plans they had put on
the shlf during their days of cau-
tion.
Many-of them are carrying over
some of their recession-born think-
ing that the best spending would
be for new equipment that would
help them cut costs.
Those who already had modern
equipment in those days were;
able to pare operating expenses
significantly. Their output per
man hour of labor rose steadily.
In pgrt this kept many of them
from rehiring workers.
But now there’s evidence that
this is changing. Costs are re-
potted rising again with new wage
contracts. And more firms m a
result are coming into the market
for labor saving machinery.
New orders of the machinery
and tool industries bear this out.
It may be months before these or
ders are turned into shipments
and cash, but the spending plans
are firming up
Expansion through new plants
is also being announced by an in-
creasing number of companies
This is based on the belief that
their sales will increase in the
next few years.
Many consider such plans a
better barometer of coming husi-
ness weather than the stock
market.
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The troublesome spots of unem- hearing here Tuesday
ployment are still to bo tackled,
however—whether it be hard-hit
After lunch in Hubbard Hall,
they will participate in an informal
session of questions and answers
about occupational therapy. Final
event will be a swim in TWU's
pool.
Friday's program began at TR
Assn, headquarters in Dallas,
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confidence-and spending. • May 30, nublished in Ttalv in 1928
The second laggard, business. The disclosure • gave rise to
spending, feeds on that same con- speculation of verbal fireworks
fidence. When the consumer and a possible family squabble.
spends, in time business increases
it spending, too. .
During the recession much was
made of idle production facilities.
For the time being industry
seemed to have expanded its
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। of New York published the first
| American printing of the unex-
purgated version and sought to
mail copies to various parts of the
They help swell the total employed
to 88 million. The record was set------------- — .-------.------ .—. --------•-------
in .July 1967 when <7 milhob going to fight to void his wife's The postmaster general said the
—lg. committal action at his sanity । book by D. H. Lawrence, "taken
as a whole, is an obscene and
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.wv- wuuuueg. a u .mu-u p 8 to appear n person "The contemporary community I
communities or lagging industries, and .W— ask for • Jury hearing, I standards are not such that this ...
book should he allowed to be trans-1 coun 1 > •
porary Increase in the number of
the unemployed this month while _ e. .2 . ,
June graduates find work. ' For.many of these the best hope
Ne finer Father's Day gift than
a handsome, perfect fitting Beall-
park dacron-wool salt! Yea’ll
save tee during this pre-Father’s
Day clearance! Come in and pick
one for him from our selection
of shadow stripes, solids, and oth-
er assorted patterns!
ment, offers a five-point pro
gram for making a point
FamiZy without losins ° friend
Weeky A Feature of Your
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CITY ORGANIZATIONS
No meetings scheduled.
MOVIE OPENINGS •
from1 the You „Palipdelaalaps"
an" by Richard Powell. With Paul
Newman, Barbara Rush, Alexis
Smith, Brian Keith, Diane Brew-
ster and Billie Burke. < Drama)
Campus. Through Saturday.
ON THE CAMPUSES
NTSC and TWU: No events
scheduled.
’ IN DENTON SATURDAY
No club meetings scheduled.
Movie openings: None.
NTSC and TWU: No events
scheduled.
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GALYESTON, . Tex. (AP-Gov. Thursday any U.S. mailing of a
Earl K. Long's attorneys an new unexpurgated version of the
nounced Thursday the governor is novel, "Lady Chatterley’s Lover."
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MH. Eugenia Blake Parker has
returned to her home in Frisco aft-
er attending the funeral of an aunt
in Houston Monday.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Dun-
can and son Courtney were in
i Swivels Bend and Marysville Tues-
day visiting friends.
Mrs. J. B. Leatherman and Mrs.
C. W. Hays of Dallas visited in
the home of their mother, Mrs.
H C. McCormick, in Frisco.
Mrs. Aubrey Borchardt and son
Mack are back in Frisco after
spending a weekend with Mr. Bor-
chardt, a patient in Galveston's
John Sealy Hospital. They expect
At Washington’a buatling Nm
tional Airport, AUM Aviation
Footing eamtt on ita radio-
equipped Chevg to get crews
and tank truekt to the right
planet at Jgft the right time.
A tide from oceational time out
for the utuat tervice, Ut Thrift-
matter t-cplinder engine hat
been running 24 heart a dog for
the patt 9 monthtf
Once you’ve got that kind of
endurance working you don’t
worry much about lost job time.
Breakdowns go out of style the
day your Chevy goes into action.
The fact is, Chevrolet trucks
are dead set on dropping the
word “downtime” right out of
the English language. And they
just might, if precision engi-
neering snd top-quality mate-
rials have anything to say about
it Chevy trucks are put together
to stay together—incorporating
the most advanced chassis de-
velopments, the most efficient 6-
cylinder and V8 engine* designs.
They're built to last, built to
keep Chevrolet's hard-earned
reputation for reliability flying
high.
Going into the real heart of
Chevrolet advantages is where
your dealer comes in. He’ll show
you, in feature after feature,
that you can't buy more truck
dependability-in any weight
class-at any price.
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