Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, August 8, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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SPACE AND,OH,
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Once Red China was in the
U. the United States could
hardly continue to withhold rec
the most of it, surely it ought to atory of the I
University of I
California was L
were yielding crude oil as 1954 ended. Dur-
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section on a throug
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be struck down cros
Last year production was almost
barrels—an all-time record. Some 141 wells
YOUR EMPTY
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The distance of the planet Mars
from the Earth varies from 35 to
63 million miles at the times
when its orbit approaches closest
would only grunt then lapsesintp presses.them they andpurr
scratch the top of his head, pat reach out a hand they growl at
his steel sides, and say coaxing- me like strange dogs.
ly, “Little buddy, it’s getting If they are smart, they’ll keep
awful hot in here. How about right on acting like that—or they
helping your old pal cool off?” will go the way of “little blow-
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graciously appointed lead mines
are hard come by, almost every-
Ing two Chinas: one on the main-
land, one on Formosa.
That would in effect mean con-
demning Chiang to die of old age .
on his island. It would be Ameri-
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sensed at once my distrust and I stalked dramatic
fear of new mechanical gadgets, the front door, and
When Frances turned his know what I warned ;
knobs, he would begin to purr “Oh, don’t be so si
and puff out cool breezes. But if said Frances. “Who w
I even put my hand to his grat- away from home dul
ing, he would snarl—and blow a wave? Besides, your
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tled up on Formosa.
But recognition and a U. N.
seat for Red China won’t come
overnight. Last week President
Eisenhower said this country’s
position on Red China—nonrecog-
nition and opposition to U. N.
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Discovery of Drug
____ By C. A. DEAN, M.D.
NEDITORIAL—Many valuable medicinal drugs
IVI have been discovered quite accidentally. Such
was the case with mercury derivatives, now used
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r or
annihilation from th
terrifying book.—Joy
a key figure in
the development
air freight charges, and related expenses,
using non-dollar- currencies wherever possi-
ble. ; I
• Equally spectacular has been the social *
and economic impact on a country which had
changed but little over the centuries until
the oil men came. The company has under-
taken great projects aimed at aising health
standards. It has introduced modern farm-
• ing methods and stimulated and encouraged
local crafts and enterprises. Almost 65 per
cent of its working force of 21,858 people
is made up of Arab nationals. They receive
* excellent wages, along with food, housing,
clothing and recreational benefits.
In short, American enterprise has brought
wealth and civilization to Saudi Arabia—
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if next vear nothing untoward acteristic of the era of goodwill danger of getting himself frost- not going to take any nonsense
• George Khrushchev to put the American flag in moth- bitten. from a mere metal machine,
ve proved that those balls for the duration. “I can’t understand what Something’s got to know who’s
______that war would The release of the 11 airmen makes that machine act so tern boss.
come between the United States who have been held as hostages % AI I J T J
and Soviet Russia were all wrong in Red China isrbein hailed hich -hewordsodaY
be more popular than ever and it can only be hoped that it is. i g •. | e . . * . p ■
winsberesctadtanmshsgepuwh Noynpevarsstherdemaerinanno United States Treats Red
L and effort Success has been
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ion. Yet, if it recognized
record of my deep impressions
day-to- and, at the same time, a record
ened to of a great test of humanity.”
of the There are probably some peo-
ple this book wouldn’t do much
for. But since home-owned
goes, I go. T
My wife, Frances, bought him Last week I returned he
in the summer of 1949. For some ing a hot spell and fo
time “little blowhard” and I did apartment remarkab
not get along at all. With the There were three new i
intuition of a cat or dog, he tioners—but no “little blc
gasket. - hard’ is still in the bu
After a couple of seasons, sold him to a lady on______
though, we began to understand floor, and she says she’ll give
each other better. Gradually “lit- you visiting privileges if you
tie blowhard” switched his affee- really miss him.”
tions to me. , The new air conditioners ac
Frances could spin and spin tually are pretty nice. They have
his knobs; “little blowhard” shiny buttons, and when Frances
exemptions are retained in the bill it passed
this session.
’ Retailing is a purely local enterprise—
every store, even though it be a member of a -L m
national chain store system, must compete IneseLaYS
VCAyihg roea dtrgsondnetettmi Democratic Party is Embarrassed netetaEgouEcla,paLegosl,otrgrn.zmasothewayor-urdeblov
also has employment opportunities for num- 1■ M‘ a IIV I l Y 3 l-l i - —*i*F blowhard” would begin to dank That’s the way wives are. They
bers of unskilled people whose services are By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY reelect him, which could do the an American flag but this year at once. Soon he would be pent- have to put up with so much
of relatively small value, but who can gain The slogan, “Peace and Pros- Democrats no good. there is none. Perhaps it is char- ing out a wind so cold he’d be in foolishness in husbands they're
experience that win qualify them for better perity," isappealing Nobodyis nayonextgearnothing.untaward eoputstisexmtehcarrrgsnomot dattn. getting rrmeonsmertakmean
paying jobs in the future. If the cost of against either. Peace is wonder- narpenssiIns Js muusu155 T
this marginal labor was artificially forced up ful, as Father Divine discovered Ph- believed
by law, retailers would have no choice save when he entered
to pare employment to the utmost The peo- UPsning cprac
pie harmed would be those the minimum as a commodity,
wage is supposed to help. . Prosperity adds
____________o to our material
WHAT, NO BANANAS! wellbeing, and
HE Hatfield, Pa., Times tells the story of we have all been
- a busy waitress who served two patrons seeking it.
banana splits heaped high with ice cream. In fact,,who
“But, alas,” says the Times, “when they got 8 erppeaksana
to the bottom, she had forgotten the ba- prosperity” con-
nanas!” fesses to being Geo. Sokolsky-
This reminds one of the politician1 harping “shtrew,Ahismmlakesr‘i
promises the voter free pork from the barrel very tough for the Democrats
and then hands him a tax bill to cover cost who cannot say they are aLi
of the “gift". . "PeaceandProsperity"iyetm
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if they are not to permit the Re made them to Tito out of the
publicans en earnings of the taxpayers? Per- Books
trenched in Washington. It is so haps that is just one of those DOORS
■ much easier to chop off hold-over anxieties which come when the
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The Democrats are undoubted- euaarnat.Wtnen."e dasPem HIROSHIMA DIARY: The
Drugs that perform this func-
tion are called diuretics, and
they are extremely valuable in
treating heart disease, kidney
disorders, liver conditions and
others.
Mercury derivatives were for-
merly used to treat syphilis. A
third-year medical student in Vi-
enna (Dr. A. Vogl) had injected
such a drug into a syphilitic pa-
tient in 1919. An observant nrrse
thereafter noticed that the pa-
tient passed an abnormally high C.
amount of urine, and she called Dr.
ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM?
AMERICAN businesses engaged in foreign
“ operations are a pet hate of the Commu-
ists and their dupes. They are commonly
denounced as economic imperialists, bent on
ruthlessly exploiting the people and resour-
ces of the world. | ■
American oil companies which conduct op-
erations abroad are a standard target That’s
quite logical—for oil is one of the most im-
portant weapons in hot wars and cold. The
Iron Curtain nations would like nothing bet-
ter than to see the free world short of oil.
It would be a prelude to ruinous economic
and military decay.
Actually, the record of American oilmen
overseas is an inspiring one. A first-class
• example is found in the Saudi-Arabian de-
velopment, conducted by the Arabian Amer-
- ican Oil Co. Enormous problems had to be
faced and conquered—at tremendous cost
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shall watt for hl
That was an a
years ago. The is
and hundreds of
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sure to keep
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out of the State department to
this effect: that top U. S. policy
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ne -ne this was a hint to the Red Chi-
spectacular._______,
348,000,000 ' been‘exempt
passed in 1938. It is to the credit of the
senate that it did not do so, and that the
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even though you have the green light. In
either case it will be small comfort to you or
your relatives that the law was on your side.
Safe walking or driving for any individual
should include observance of the following
rules:
1. Know the Signs of Life by their shapes
so you can recognize them on sight. Obey
them meticulously.
2. Be willing, to yield your legal rights
whenever necessary to prevent a traffic acci-
dent.
(Q)—“For yean I have been bothered by
a rectal itch. I have tried various ointments
with little or no success. Someone recently
told me that cortisone has been found helpful
in treatment. Is this sc?”—J. J. i.ip.
even as it has developed vast oil resources
the free world urgently needs.
* W By Jimmy Hado
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can agreement that Chiang no
longer had any legal claim to the
mainland. Therefore, he could
not expect American support for
an invasion. '
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mosa more than five years ago. couldn’t be done withou'
But an American ambassador American SuPpol
and a Red Chinese ambassador anyway: The. Eis
ee -- plete. What we need to make it alter night air raid duty at the areediscussinginrGenexonnowsthe nretching"hhainu
ess on them, and thereupon became perfect is to find that Nehru’s Hiroshima Communications Hos- renease.. 05, tnerr.naurn., I its mind and H‘e
kg to counts made’b Eia22 supporters of the administration prvet d e vi inKrishna Menon, pital of which he was director, each others ountry..They may 1 - andhas
sitters. Ei632i in power. Senator George goes Wi g6 in for good-will and lusti- The first thing he noticed was a discuss more thanthat. , e..
thp median age of the E68227 a step further: He pronounces IV sing out «fhe Star-spangled strong flash of light, then hazy Meanwhile, Secretary of State
56- that of the house is ei the administration’s policy before amnF» which is more than one darkness. As he and his wife, Dulles, who says the Geneva
e: — o7rth to 1790 when the Eee John Foster Dulles or the presi- ban ‘r t th. tanglewood con- both seriously injured, groped meeting doesnt imply recogni-
51ascomrare.,o 179,4 hen. 50 28 dent get around to it. cansnsgrer, last y?fr th^e was their way to the street their tion of the Red regime, is having
-apsgzhmssnE F aU *035; Today's Birthday gmhaX a ain ee m meeargameakemsaes-
hyathePopglation eftrnesr n much to promote it and has put I°day-DvueaY in the unburned first floor of his Each is talking directly to the in-he Enitdstates has.forees
reau r and n°senatrs"sre emae his high prestige i behind it. the gpKEe n T ppEi, hospital and his 40 or more other but not officially so—each AmeKi Aorea -and as.long.as
were "Poda ipetrtcent n ■ georgpoicyatot a 196"in canton, wonas werensulurdThenee tsnmakingipublicustatemntaik Amerisantoopsareinthesouth,
(A)—Cortisone, hydrocortisone and afluorone of the house ar over 7.. more common in the Khrushchev, so that realistically $p. so of an educator. The gaBHifwase with tinanahn and find out what the other
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used under his direction. and percent ofthe senatorsWereamnathe, President Eisenhower has made Radiation labor- 8
Have a pressing health problem? Dr. Dean Today, no member of congress1S under 32,13 Per - * *
will try to help you in his daily column.. cent of the representatives, and only four per cent
(Copyright, 1955, General Features Corp.) of the senators are under 40. 2.- , LJ | I
--oa"The.84thcongress is. definitely domineted by Have a Laugh
30 Years Ago berpof congress isSen.Theodore Francis Green b» boyce house ______
----------= ' (Di2-87 Eor.mymoney he isjalsoione otthe A visitor sarcastically com- bomb. He built
(From files of The Daily Register, Aug. 8, 1925.) gayes older than thenergeti The.se pin $57 mented, “One of the chief char- the first atom- [ ;
Rev. W. Harrison Baker lft this morning for Yetrsarder toanthezounsot member Rep. Ken- acteristics ofa Texan is that he smashing cyclo-
Dallas where he will deliver two sermons at First neyunstshtspursA _.n, (D-Ala) makes no effort to, conceal the tron and proved « ce
Methodist church Sunday. disadvantageous points otthe its value
Mrs. A. Wasson has gone to Dallas to spend
several weeks with her son, Lon Wasson, and was
accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Irene
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= eral days.
Mrs. Carl Kaden and little son are visiting rel- ______________
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1 visions of minimum wage Jaw to certain
iterprises, including retailing, which have
sen exempt ever since the law was first
China is
overflowing with wounded "an findueut ^hat^e other is willing toverthehe
^Trying to keep the rooms and In the end Dulles and Chou
corridors clean was the impos- may meet too. Since both insist
sibility, since most of the pa- they want i---*“ • —*
tients couldn’t move, and there would have L--------
was practically no one to take by concessions. One
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patients and at the same time The United States might no .
tried to satisfy his scientific longer want to block it if Chou g, ,,
curiosity about the mysterious -------------------------------- Food and Agriculture
new weapon that devastated this says: “Hiroshima Diary is the Organization says the most ser
A-tt--pc-n I nA.,, makes no exort eo conceal me iron anu proved Pm"’’ “""E"-5 city with one bomb. record of my deep impressions i0usnutritionai.,probiemin the
gnThe yourgestsenatoris Russel-ongDAla disadvantageous points of the its value in cancer research. In The diary is a simple, day-to- and, at the same time, a record world.today isthe critically low
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Nourse Rogers (D-Mass) Who first came to con- ’’ ——
. FAwin Timmerman has retumnedto her hgzbata. foungehtegrnneprwomnen a
in Dadasatteravisit withher. parents,. congress (Senator Margaret Chase Smith and 15
•ns C. T. Holman on North Commerce house members) is Rep. Coya Knutson (DFL
iyd Hght, who is emplozed at Floydada, is Nearly half the members of congress wear
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SMar2sPurlck 2 m at her horhe on West nepnnfmnalnbt,eonerex.posctock 1^0^
_rs. Joe Potts of’Pilot Point is a visitor in ticians. . .. .
E the city today. g ’• 0 . ’ ? y ■ i
* tpjg Stamm are homne from • Word of God r
Mr. and Mrs. Will McDaniel and family have ----------------------
Z returned from Colorado where they spent several
- weeks. -i
fluid re-
as a perennial power in Wash- American will be held apywhere , ■ • m ■ A ■ _ A ■ e
ington. In fact, President Eisen- as a hostage tor his country. It ( .hnA AC I— AAc NA NaIAn
hower himself said as much at ought to be so anyhow in this •-IIIG G- MUIV>IU I"VI NGIIVIl
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5 happen after most of us have to have been released, Why go on Communist mmimm
our just deserts, which is not a with this conference? However, China legally
, ‘ pleasant thought. If we are so it is too hot this summer to ask exists But itm
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Oldsters Dominate mzume emse Atom Bomb Study m7e
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house barbershops on Capitol hill where the boys followed in the footsteps of Sen- tsPmen’pendcrts might Wells, M.D. Chapel Hill. I - shek off the mainland to For
still can get a trimming for half a buck. ators Vandenberg and Wiley, make an issue of that On the morning of Aug. 6,
' One of the finest heads of skin, as a wag once who, as chairman of the ommit Now that Chou En-lai has gone 1945, when the first atomic bomb
toasted it, is probably that owned by Speaker tee on foreign relations, felt the in for good-will, it is almost com- fell. Dr.. Hachiya was resting
Sam Rayburn (D-Tex). There (mns. mantle of statesmanship fall up- plete. What we need to make it after night air .raid, dutyat_the
are 29 other baldies in congress, 96652 on town, and thereupon became perfect is to find that
tion to it, according to counts made by 18 suPporters sstheradministration private devil Krishna
Further study and experimentation has led to gallery, ittershcdan age of the 28 a Pep further: He pronounces willgob
more potent and safer mercury derivatives. These Today the mhedian.ageotne Eii the administration’s policy before Y,Sing»
drugs are now established in medicine and when senate is 56, that of the house la | E T-hi WAe+eT no.e Mu 41. «-L Banner,
properly used are completely safe.
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ty spotlight is beamed on the Signs of Life. fic accidenl
I of Life program law or of Si
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and observance of all traffic laws and cc
, and pavement markings and could have
the lawsand rules behind them. mon sense
Traffic signs are provided for the protec- beyond the
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