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PAGE FOUR i lit* faiitt JUrard ovrnlfc ytfiwhn m .. MBCeBD PUBLISHING NATIONAL ADVERTISING BKPBMENTA'Fb 1 » ' « CAIULIX*■ * Striae*; ft to *ss*» »«s» wppcwwii^yi • 4«t 4T*T* tags Wh'ltnM* <T«S (H «w- Ely Sets An Example Ely, Nevada, isn't a big community. But the Chamber of Commerce and Mines there recently hdoptdd a testSu tion which should be followed by similar organizations in every city, right up to the biggest. The resolution stated that excessive federal spending creates a tax load “which is draining away the life blood of our economy.” Then thfc Chamber pledged iteelf “not to support any new local programs calling for Federal aid, except those of extreme emergency or need, but will advo cate the financing of such programs at the local and State level.' 1 . ‘ • ■. l In other words, the Ely Chamber wants honest gov ernment economy—even though the cuts in spending will be felt in its own,area as well as elsewhere. When ana if that attitude becomes general, we will not need to stir for the American future. • *. t The Truth About Electric Power Development How can this country be assured of the multi-bil lion dollar spending for electric power development that is needed to provide for our future needs? The answer’s easy—by encouraging the heavily-taxed, publicly regula ted utility companies to go ahead. A group of New' York utilities want to undertake a huge hydroelectric project on the Niagara River, at a cost of some $390,000,000. An Idaho utihty wants to proceed with needed development on the Snake Rivet df some $200,0000,090. Five Pacific NottfiwestuSlities recently an nounced their willinihess to Spend one billibh dollars ($1,000,000,ddO) in tne next 2o years to meet customer demands. A southern utility plans a three-year construc tion and expansion program more than SJJ>S,OQO,- . ' '**:■/*/ 'i* So it goes, In every section ot this vast country. 'ln nr*r,y cases, has been held idr years, fee ""lff" ‘w J«£piuW £&* that th£sf it a cause ip) ptifjct fv*Wf lißfe eif* tlt, jffiplß* Cdiltft tMntftr at the Miml&r m . * i : Jiyj a| aa« PfM«rl€k OTHMAN his cheroots. Eventual!; the ether Senators wandered in, moat!; puff ing fragrant, blue smoke. The chair man sniffed enviously and took tip the budnem at hand: the first in vestigation in 30 years into Bk multi-billion dollar operations of the Expert-Import Bank, knrttn hereabouts as the Eximbank. Thb bank loans money to vast ifcklS*of Qen. Glen 1. Edgerton, gray of hair, 'jy a^rf^ajye-cropped 4. to Chl> for this purpose?" the Senator in sisted. Gen. Bdgarton skid he hadn’t of gum at onae: taf sir araqfid ten war aromatic yith cigar smoke. Sen. -arkßace <R„ 'aay in answer to iaotbt - question that he j%dl. Ifet this These Days $MAty with the KBi. The circulir ends with these slo gan!: k devotioa to the work ing class and the democratic tradi very'pretty -otnSnr 'lunch o set Information sos : fa article or jutt to show your mends that you can still be aeen with a brttty one. Jkm of us enjoy ffie rtSA-of silence, not if wi lint a Job rfnd the personnel man insists upon knowing all about our lives, habits, foibles, marriage htstbtt And why we think that we are S dm. YOU can accept the dignity # attnce *S a role in life, but you wifl nfevef get the Job. The enemies within our country have issued IS inatamettans to their slaves, the 15th msx&cUoq sums it all Up; • • jj “Remember this: the FBI agent hue consists — their ability to make you talk. If y talk VthM> skill and iecheix * selling 1 money, or of, treachery- *• . 1 <>-£ p*r Tyf dez to his present conduct. That is man whoye wlcseflums Is mheTent -rrtjjtwy;*-" ifii SEttrti vet* later in stress.-. . ■ THE DAILY RECORD,DUNN,N.C. ■gj mgs* 1 l _ r ZBPffT "iTW—I i.iniiirnF^' a - J -* l * g^iaißiii BE c i*t > iin , iiif*.vM.»— MM the atocuialder,' tight tgt JSe* Tork Central on years old. I have fight years left before I reach the New York Cen- Young was only f SXI we for nothlng.” Bona on a Texas cattle ranch became one of the early sparkplugs Inside Oeneral Motors. “Why did you go into the Rail road business after you decided to go back to work again?” I asked. “Because it was, the mast run down business In the country,” he explained. “You have the greatest opportunity in any business that is backward; bUSi railroad business, it Wouldn’t be anywhere^to^^^^^:" stall would be roller bearing! “Can you Imagine an industry thatcii iMien'k ie St Train X, the model streamlines he had built, patterned after a Spanish train, lighter in construction, lo wer' on the rails kbd costing one third less to budfl than thy modern passenger car. “I built it for use pn the Cheaa peake and Ohio,” fed explained, “hoping it would set an example to other roads and that .they would follow suit. However, sinee the C. and O. has to link up- with other "r" '-TfX cufis 'id m " \m Kyr ,9 | m ?mn - fim I I v j/, I ■. nfl jHj ri .l^. ; I m ft' ; ... \ A ui \ • till • • ATV* 11 ■ if -. ’--f/' ■■T.y; '' *it -%p • t; v U we can’t hook up with ffeh&t caf,, for instance, got its heh&t from the old plantation wa ; gon drkwti by a teim of mmei that used to'load cotton bales into freight ; cars. Freight cars were built a con -1 venledi J»l|hf for those old plah tation wagons and have Mjbn kept ’ at thfci height ever since.” V; Amttg various plans Young has ; for the New York Central Ato put a woman on its’board of directors, uutmotion oyern^ht ffify stock in the flad eowey be come its owners as well as ltd opera tors it "•* v ’ D#iNptlNG GOP maAgiN A . vlOuAh of Congressman Earliest Bramblett of California, pas' re duced the Republican working ma jority in the House ot RepreSehtd tiVrt to only ope vote. Trals jmi the Republicans With a minus-dhe-k>te margin in tlfC Sftttte, add a ttis -one margin in the House. Actually Congressman Btambtett will continue to hold his seat in Congress during his appeal Which will take about 90 days, and Which will be strung out as long as passi ble in order to keep his vote in the House ot Meanwhile the last GOP Con gressman to reduci the mkrglri is erf |Wiib. breakdown. WelMtt l has hid dli betes for some time, and-fr^r^My to^^^^y^piere^ t np I pMhg TacOma, Wash., win take Wejfchel’s fesigg 1 JfiEff WM be the third committee whose chalrmin the Republican leadership Will by-ptus be|i#« incompetence, Incapacity, or mil: citrtuice. 'The other two art Clare Hoffman of Michigan, chairman of the Government Operations Com mittee, who has become so crusty and difficult that -his committee voted 23 to 1 to by-pass him. The other is 1»-year-oM: Cfcgrem man Dan Reed of New York, chair man of the Ways and Mea-A pdin mittee. Reed is StUl going sttohg as chairman of his powerful t£c-omt tng Committee, but Eisihhower p I "II VtlaMt ♦Walter Winehelli XaumMh’A * IX New yoHK ■> Wait „.,,«. ~.. t»jr nigm; while. If they rode the subway they wouldn’t be permitted to smoke. Rather than lose her friends, Julia puts up with this unceasing irritation; but -It reaUy is hurting her health' and feftings. smoke, consideration should be shewn them, I feel: but Julia is frtrrul. of bffendlfig them associ- Itfis Whh Wrfc to their appe- Please tell me whit cin be done? I love my sister and am anxl aiirftp Her to have a nlcfc Cbrfi fof table atmosphere lfa Which, to work. : . Y.F. bias you qljng tertbr Jh ate- thus Whatever dis wrgAher dlatnibs you equally— make the fact khb’Wn to her super ww * w' ijseo. '*•: •-, «• r. a. i4*»c MONDAY AFtERNOON, FEBRUARY 22, 19^ the colyutn recently noted: "The Red High Command has tfj ranged a campaign Ufa the fall elections) to Senator McCarthy and Senator Wlncheil Corner's read the item! WWntlhi by a Russian official, who tip: "Why does Winchell have such «■ large audience?*; . . HuStian was Yuri Aruslov of Yoks, the SovMl Agency handling cultural relations with foreign Countries. . .The itenql does not appear in ri£> Collier's articles. a mWJttWQSZJ** “ "i Harry Cushing and Gerry Daley, the blonde beaut, rekindled j IMS spark under that sinful ftaSah moon In Rome. -* :%jm Mltsi Gaynor to the Feb. 24th People Today Mag: “I drove -oj ip the' desert WhlA ip|)H"g a film for fox. There was a full moon I took off say clothes and Walked around nude. It was southing, like moon bathing. It makes you soft and willowy. Sunbathing on| makes Jrmi ‘rid.” So should that quota. ®wCii| ficseif Chic bf the Jeading ladies (pf the Je|ke, call-gal case) used be old married name to show her-Miniature Schnauzer at the Dog Shew A new hairdressing salon (in the s*s) has more titled dangUag wristors (sot patron*) thin are left in Yurrbp. Anything less than Marquis fa strictly 2nd rate. The Duchess b a customer, ulso. Happy Days are here again Dipt.: The Minsky gals over in Newar have forsaken bras for the bare fhets. Hollywood needs a pair of great ads like Marylin and Joe | offset Charlie and Oona. To Americans Chaplin looks a lot bet in England than he ever did in Hollywood, anyway. Someone oughts tell Oona thb: If Americans who foug)//g 1 died during WW 2 didn’t value their citbelbhip more thah thkre wouldn’t M a Britain. U That Washington Post copyrighted story about fixer Henry Grunfl wtrfd (being secretly quizzed by Cong. Committees) was tipped by thS reporter to that pap*r (oWh- the sitr) is far back as November 29t1fl (Why so to lonfirih???) ■ Jimmy Roosevelt saved a loiu money on Valentines thb yeail Oroucho’s big moment is Eden Hartford, the sister-in-law of Howl ard Hawks. ■ Accusoj murderer Wepqian (with Fraden) tolrf a former Riranljl bln'shSTlSs.' * P “ D * *° Wn Fr *^o0’ , P*™” lß The roomidH Most of the guys rooming for Godfrey to lose his flying iimnl are guys Arthur lost in the face to the top. ■ One of the top names in tioklng (a doctor) trailed by «j| wire tap. Definitely linkUqphini now to the underworld. ijß| **th Century - Fox studio has only two flickers ready for ahoel *“** «**» *-* JSSi3rWi£3| j _ —..... + The Worry Clliti/=J By Dr. George W. Crane I OhdnW cam b past* it lit yWWr.aerapsML >«r pwrepawg, Bot U* wife qubk br '**** caJ 7 sc Is married fa a Wbnian whole *3. Stef*#' you «hy iart re lank cal, « d me 3ft huahapd b also a physicM;, hut hi b going berserk emotiondlb LW 1 # hf Ato AW PbneTSeiSh fUde which you describe m your column. "tot example, he i aodwb fate of running around iHth other rfien, Stt "We hdvfc two children In high SS! While two-timin* ttfm Trikrl “Hi k n r aaao wCCQmuQno ftffi SO fM a l6tCM a ■mm* to keep our quarrels awat lrdha data.'* •' s ™ thus have had hardly any stn* on such subjhets until the past M years, and even now their tecfcrf cal schools barely touch the ad ject. > What do you readers suppoal wrong with George? Well, If fl have read tbb column tat a 9 yeart, you can diagnose him VtM fast. 1 So he is terrified thatbe win sd fSJ?” is! V*' “’®l romantic admiration. •' 1 Sd they become abnorinaUy wd rled about their heart of ghU bhd dec or pfostfftte, etc. / Another “sindke Screen," reaeM b to become heavy Brtnken I then stagger home drUiA ’sbol 3 A.M. 1. 1 ..Thb diverts the; Wifgts tbtxi|| Thus, she b not so liimly to s^ For she'll think 8 hb lackofij lection b due to hb alcoholic od
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