Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1953 Page: 2 of 6
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the "H that U hard to set! You
iigHt call it Republican Money, as
It ia always the kind they lavor.
Anyway, Johnson* set:
Texas home builders and auto-
mobile dealers write me that they
are being especially hard hit by
Mth r interest rates resulting from
the Administration's "tight money"
policy.
Some temporary relaxation ot the
policy waa indicated in the Federal
Reserve Board's action in making
new money available to banks. But
interest rates are still up.
finngi-wmman Wright Patman of
Texarkana is pressing for House
action on his resolution requiring
the Federal Reserve System to sup-
port prices of Government bonds
at par. Congressman Patman, an
expert on fiscal policy, told the
House his resolution is sponsored
by Democratic Leader Sam Ray-
burn, Democratic Whip John W.
McCormack and a majority of the
Democratic members of the House
Banking Committee.
• • • I
Hard money can mean the re-
lb return to that type mdney
today would mead a $100 debt \rould
be paid back at 1300 or more and
the V111"" owed by the foveiument
would become trillions.
Thi short-sighted move cannot
be charged to the Democrats part
In government. A depression can
result from these acta, which the
Democrats seek to prevent.
It has always been a Republican
Policy to have "hard money" and
they are going to cut their throats
this time if they continue that
policy into 1956.
"I Mine ii the RUM* flunk
this trial run tlAder Zk*. no matter
What the cause, it will mean the
end of that party as an effective
•lament In American politics. To
balance things, a new party will
come into being, my guess being,
It will be an outright Labor Party,
under the guidance of labor leaders
and union blessings. Most liberal
Repubr would Join the Democratic
party to stave off a ballot-box re-
volution, once labor gets Into that
kind of saddle."
Edward Danrich, editor of the
Challenge Magazine, recouhts the
same thing when he wrote us:
"I share much of your sympathy
«— Precaution! wwitoh tripe* loch wit-
Safeguard Patent nssaed MtmUMU and drawings in
Got a good idea (or a new in- j *n
vention floating around in the back ^
of your mind? Better take care. or.J^U. 22L^^«Kh^
some one else may beat you to the,"*" ***
way that any opening of eame
patent ffice. Ian be detected. Upon receiving
Many people have good ideas a-,the registered envelope and its
bout new or improved machines or ^ ^ mentor merely files
gadgets, but never do anythtag a-|,t away m a M(e place unopened,
bout them because they dont know ^ contegt should later de-
how to protect their rights while yej0pe> postal record/; will lend
perfecting such items and going actional support to the testimony
through the necessary patenting Qf ^ wltneMes
procedure. Here's what you can do ( taking the above precautions,
to protect your invention before w,u estballsh a preliminary
you have it patented. date showing the time when your
Under the patent laws of the ... idea
was conceived. After
Can Aircraft Fly
at 6,000-1*11. Hour Under the patent laws of the orlglnal idea was conceived. After
Austin—Basic facts about aircraft United States the person >vho llrst u can continue with your
which would fly at speeds as high conceives of a new and novel pa- worl^ perfect your idea, and after
— "— „umn„thv 88 6'00° mlles P8r hour are the goal tentab'e ldea lsrll entitled . „ ' the same is perfected, make appli-
"I share much of > w/thout iof new University Texas research. | Therefore, if conflicting claims ar- cation for a patent, if you feel
for the, Uttl%"an;^ehBie'Business Dr- M- J' Thompson, associate rive as to who is entitled to a have a patentable idea,
doubt, ignored by ^ei®'gprBu®i"eSj director of the University's Defense patent, it is necessary to establish Cne should ^ Jast make R pre.
Government we a .Business1 Research Laboratory, announced who first had the idea, not w o Uminary sketCh and put it away
predict that th 18 urove that tests are underway to deter- filed the first application for Pa", and thlnk that is sufficient to
last chance o exoloi-1 mine how much heat would be tent- . "h1 ' protect his rights. That is just
it can be more useful than ated on such a craft's sur- Of course, it is always advisable ^ additional blt of evidence to
tive; and If i fail this, it wU be (^ ^ u through the at-' to make application for patent as ^ ^ estabHsh his right to the
some °form of s.i=ion of |^e^how that ^"fo^^
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w ThP woo LSble) and wind tunnel at the institution's' this, you should, as soon as you ^ Nq person shouW ever ap.
tho New Guard, who wants to Balcones Research Center, under conceive the idea mate i1 "'"J®" ply or interpret any law without
change tlie undesirable elements in contract with the Air Research and record of the facts, • oM nf nn *ttnrnev who knows
capitalism to meet the challenge
of an awakening world. A full
scale depression, such as we had
in '29 would be so poorly tolerated
by Americans in this generation,
I that it is inexcusable to toy with
the idea of so-called "laiz-faire"
same, including a general state
ment of the nature of your inven-
tion, and a rough drawing if pos-
sible. This should bt wltne.^ed by
two persons whj could be called on _ — _ . .
There are some people who sow later on to certify that they wit- said one woman to another, who
wild oats aU week and go to church nessed the same on the dates set replied: "Thats how I caught
economy" ^hich'^'really'The^aw Sunday to pray for a crop failure, out in the instrument you have mine.
Development Command.
A small town is where the neigh-
tors watch your wife for you.
"I caught my husband necking,"
An Invitation To The Women Of Claude and Vicinity.
Visit this Beautiful
Ladies Lounge
When Shopping in Amarillo
LADIES LOUNGE AT OUR NEW STATION LOCATED
JUST WEST OF THE NEW 10TH STREET UNDERPASS
When we built our new service station, we had the women comparable to that found only in the most exclusive
of the Panhandle in mind. We wanted to provide for them | lubs.
an extra nice place to freshen up when they drive to
Amarillo.
Here it is—One of the finest lounges in the entire South-
west. Shown is the tastefully appointed powder room,
it's yours to use and enjoy, and you'll always find it elean
•ind inviting. So stop in every time you are in town. You'll
be most welcome.
OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS MAKE THIS YOUR AMARILLO HEADQUARTERS
GUNN BROS. SUPER SERVICE
EAST 10TH AND JOHNSON, AMARILLO
WE GIVE DOUBLE GUNN BROS. STAMPS
feGUNN.
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Hopeful prayers for peace are made silently by a group of Gold
Star Mdthers. They want a truce that "can bring peace to hearts 1
of mothers everywhere." Left to right are: Mrs. Lorena Knowl-
ton, of Chicago; Mrs. Lornadette Gagne, Woonsocket, R. I.; Mrs.
Genevieve Dahnke, Roseville, Mich., and Mrs. Broderson, Chicago,
ail delegates to the 16th annual Gold Star Mothers of America
convention in Chicago, III.
the aid of an attorney who knows
the facts, because the facts may
change the application of the law.)
KILOVOLT CRADLES—Designed for installation on the Mis-
souri River near Pickston, S. D., there huge, craiile-liko stator
sections of a new 42,105-kilovolt-ampere waterwheel generator
are near completion. Seen above in the Westinghouse East Pitts-
burgh, Pa., plant, they dwarf the men constructing them.
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always look
for
Ice Cream
SEE ME FOR TV
Leon Osborn
The Claude News
Co-Editors & Publishers
\f:n. J. B. WAGGONER
CECIL O. WAGGONER
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under the Act of March 30, 1879.
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For constipation, utter take harsh drugs,
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Dr. Caldwell's Senna I.axative tastes
good, gives gentle; comfortable, satis-
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lainily. Helps you get "on schedule"
without repeated doses. Even relieves
stinnat h sourness that constipation
olten brings.
Uuy Dr. Caldwell's 30i size today.
Money back if not satisfied. Mad bottle
to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y.. ^- •
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1953, newspaper, July 9, 1953; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355621/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.