The Duncan Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1961 Page: 4 of 10
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THE OUi'ltAll BANII
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he the Lounean ituhlishma Comp0liv In 23 Soul ti tith Duncan Oklahoma
etep Mtne AL ti53a4 Cntered at the post office et Daman LAM home NS
bCcond dass matter
United Press International Newspaper Enterprise ASSOCIStiOn
Mtrtther 0 The Associated Press
'rho Associiotd Prest to vutitied to r! hse fr rrolo)ation of all the
local rot'ssa printed In this resssoper Bed as ad Ai' hess risodtrhea
Also th tither of Audit idread of Circidst too Oishiliotha Urea'
ASS”Clittifirt StilitilCrn NtA 411)er PlihtiNhelS AS5OVIititirk
MR S 5 L ABERNETHY President JOE L ELEMINO Manager
PAW S FERNALD Ad''ertising Manager BOB FRENSLEY Ilt-us-ineas Manager
Getting junior to the ckntiiit is jut lihe
Lean on your hiuruls too long and they'll !et you
down
You have to ruake allowances for collcge students
which is Wlint keeps Dad broke
Geoll:e Lincoln Roeicwc11 head of the Amoi lean
Naui party: ''t belicve that right 110W1 1ve represent the
majority of the people in the Unitc-d States The only
trouble is that most of thorn don't realize it"
A statement by 250 college professors eLliws that
the lin-Arnerican Activities Committee continues to
abridge citizens' rights of free speech nnd association and
that the liouse ShOUld vote it out of eyistence This charge
11ould at least set off a sell investigation by the contmittce
members
Bakers' Dozen for Union Chief
Two union officials ‘vere suspended by the board
of the Bakery kind Confectionery Workers Union during
the weekend
A shortage of $:i5000 in union funds and accompanying
charges remain to be proved but there's more to the
story
One of the officials involved is James G Cross in-
ternational presidi nt lle is up for retirMnent under a
proposed agreement which yields a tidy pervion settlement
of $250000
That's a heck of a lot of dough bakers' unicn not-
withstanding We'd bet a donut that a lot of bakery own-
ers Nv h they had a union from which to retire instead
of a battery of ovens
Of course a lot of people 'nicht be inclined to agree
with AFfi-CIO President George Meany who called the
pension plan "a clear case of legalistic highway robbery"
At least it can be said that when it comes to pension
funds the yeasty pension settlement certainly represents
a bakers' dozen — and then some
For a Clear 'Yoke'
As the new bead of the United States Inforrrm
Agency Edward 1 Murrow is bound to receive a good dual
of advice on how to use its potent facilities Ile has al-
ready received some
Senator Ilickenlooper of Iowa suggests for instance
that the United Statcs be portrayed in its best dress
Flattering as this might be to the American ego such a
pattern void(' have to be cut out of whole cloth At best
this would be intellectual dishonesty at worst a sad mim-
icking of Communist propaganda agencies Murrow has
wisely rejected this suggestion
Another criticism has boon made Nvhich Muri ow should
look into Travelers returning to this country report that
USIA's huge broadcast facility the Voice of America is
technically insufficient According to their reports in cer-
tain areas of the world to Avhich Loth Indio Moscow and
USIA beam signals the Soviets come in loud and clear
while the Voice is muffled and indistinct
Though probably only a matter of equipment deficien-
cy this is one of the things the new information chief
should correct as soon as possible People all (wer the globe
are anxious to Lear aboat the United Slates We should send
them a rounded presentation but it does little giiod if they
are unable to hear it
:u1)celption rnies rI ikal net earrier i d motor rtmtes 50 per month
By ndj in St enhenN and eld'oitninz counties her o itmtmr carrier litrvne
ic bvailiihin $17 241 per rt ir tax im-10101 er tt't U ptr ottx months tax
treluned RN mail it! SC1'ht 14 com11— ‘Itt re P111er cirrier
senis'it 0 not 43 per hicneicii or per bix
nymtliN Loc InHuilel ()Wilde Step)cn4 Eitij Enljiitiong counties $11'1 r
Included nt $1 per six (nun! h9 tilt included All pa) a118 in
id‘anie
"A free press stands as one of the great Interpreters be4wern
the government and the peopie To anon ot to b fettred is to
fetter ourselves" iFonnit an unanimous opinion by U S Supreme
Court February LI 1936
Editorial
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Small Busincssman
Presenting
Stubbornest
Hero of US
By HAI BOYLE
NEW 'NAME tAti — Thinrts a
columnist might never know if lie
didn't open his mail:
The stulitiornet America hero
is the small businessman As part
(Jr the 17 S dream some 400000
people wilt start a new small
business this year The odds are
that In years froin now only one
out of lite of these small enter-
prises will still be alive
Here's another indication of the
high mortality: The median age
ill oar 4'4 business firms
is only seven years It Likes more
than blind cotirage isuereed in
busine-1 You usually also need
know how and capitid
If cleanliness is really next to
godlint'SS Cre getting nearer
heaven every year Someone has
estimated Americans now take
half a billion baths weekly
Body glue: Japanese medics
have found they close sur-
gical incisions in two minutes
by using a new adhesive instead
of traditional needlework The
stick stuff an American synthetic
resin is absorbed by the body
within a week
Prteiperity note: If you earned
$120o0 last year you had the
same purchasing power after
taxes as did a man in 1939 who
earned Vi3O00
Our quotable not "No
Christian can ultimately be an
isolat kunst" --Harry Emerson
rositit k
Geographical tidbit S01110 Irish
claim the town Ik it h the sweetest-
sounding name is Clonmel in
Colony Tipperary Its zihtual
meaniong in Gaelic is "Meadow of
lioney"
If you bear a friend of yours
is suffering from siderodromopho-
bia don't get too alarmed It
merely means he's afraid of rail-
roads Martial mathematics: There is
an old saying in Germany that the
best age for a bride is half the
busband's age plus
Insomnia e er bether you? In
rural Wales an ancient cure for
sleeplessness is to put a contain-
er of milk under your bed Itut
modern doctors here say you're
nuire likely to get results if you
Warn milk and put some of it
in your stomach
l'here's been Si) mach talk of
Ainericans losing their high sense
of personal honesty it's a pleas-
ure to report this indication of re-
turn to sterner moral values: The
llotel Edison here tiays ninny tour-
ists now prefer to buy hotel towels
as souvenirs rather than steal
them
Signs that sell: Seen in a pet
shop in Houston Tex: 'Situation
wanted Healthy kitten seeks good
home Honest loyal sober — and
will do light mousework"
Need to clean your eyeglasses
in a hurry? A fresh dollar bill
di do tin job well
It Was Certruile Stein who ob-
seved "hi the United Stales
there is more space where nobody
is than where anybody is That is
what makes America what she
is"
JOAN TUNNEY WEDS
RIVEliSIDE Calif WIT — Joan
Lauder Tunney 2 1 daughter of
former world heavyweight box-
ing champlor Gene 'Funney was
wed Saturday to Lynn Carter Wil-
kinson J 22 a :senior at North
vest ern Cut ers it y
There Were I 1 3 school buses in-
volved in Okhilunna trzdfic acci-
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THE DUNCAN BANNER MONDAY MARCH 27 1961
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Japanese Leaders Discount
Chance for Swing to Left
By BEIER EDSON
TOEVO (NIAt — An American impression that Javan is political-
ly unstahle rapidly veering toward the left and therefore unrrliahle
as an ally in the Far East was horn out of the street riots against
ratificatn n of the seeurity treaty with the United Slates last -May
Those 'demonstrations" led to caneellalion of Presidert Eisen-
hower's visit Relations between the two et untries E-11 to a postwar
tow
This had impression has been heightened by s7lbsequent OTOS
Theie has been some agitation for closer trade relatioos between
Comrounist China and Japim
Japan's organized labor movement actively supports japan's
Socialist party which opposed ratilication of the treaty
All Japanese language and all but one of its English language
newspapers were highly critical of the Liberal Democratic party
which backed this treaty
Japanese leaders in all walks of The Japan Soel1 list party trios
life insist that this impressionist to emphasize that it has no con-
picture of Japan today is wrong ni:Ttion with the J man Communist
Spokesmen for Japans Federa- party hut seine ot their objcetives
lion of Economic Organization — are the same
somewhat similar to the US Na- The Communists el ected three
Donal Industrial Ccnicereneiy Iloard members to tie! In?t in last year's
— point out that no reputable bust etections poIIin o‘or a million
ress firms back more trade with votes more thtin expected Party
Bed China They have been burn- is estimated to number 45000 to
ed too often by cancellation of 800no
orders It nrineinAl qtrorv!th throun
Though Japan's Socialist party
cpposod the defense treaty in the
last election the Socialists did not
win The Liberal Deinouiatic par-
ty 1 hich baCkf'd the treaty and is
really a conservative party won
ale confidence of Japanese v ot ors
electing tiOti) of the Diet (Con-
gress) An inter kw dli Saiehi Kat-
sumnta spokesman for the So
cirdist party and a member of
Its executive commiltee reveals
a dedicated Marxist Ile haR
been a member of the Diet front
the Mt Fuji district since 1917
and has been chairman of his
parlys foreign policy board Ile
has been to the tufted Stales
once to 'fed China four times
calls himself a moderate
Ile siys now that his party fav-
ors gradual nationalization of in-
dustry abrogation of the Lipa-
nese security treaty with the Unit-
ed States xviindrawal of all US
forces from Japan gradual trans-
formation (if Japan's defense forc-
es into a national Libor force for
public A 01 ks and closer relations
with Bed China
Itesponiile analysts Lelieve the
Socialists' program s completely
unrealistic ana unacuptalde
The Socialists have support from
I ntellectuals and student groups as
well as Japan's maijar labor or-
ganizations But Bay cannot pos-
sibly ‘N 1mm more than 30ti:ii of the
Diet which they now held in the
farsceabli- future
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The Japan SoeiAlist party trios
to einphasi70 that it has no con-
ivietion with the J pan Coaimunist
party but seine ot their objectives
are the cane
The Communists elected three
members to the Diet in last year's
elections polling o‘er a million
votes more than expected Party
is estimated to nturther 45000 to
130ouo
Its principal strength is through
front or like the Japan-
China Friendship Society Japan-
Russia Japan-Korea and Japan
Peace Societies
The Communists also have about
2000 members in the 200000-
strong National Student Self-Government
Federation or Zenga-
Lunen Shintaro Ryu executive direc-
tor and chief editorial writer for
Asa' Shimbon one of Japan's
big national nowspopelis points
out that though the Japanese
press has been unanimously
critical if the Tiberal Democra-
tic majority party there has
never been newspaper support
for the Socialkts
Japanese jOUltiOnSIS since the
V ar ha‘e Leen highly critical of
their go‘ernmcnt bec-ittTe they
consider that to he their function
in a democracy This attitude is
frecidently taken as a strong left-
ist slant Put it is not pro-Communist
or Socialist
Anti 1"3'u believes that press
criticism is changing Recently
then Prime Minister ilay“to Ikeda
refused support from right wing
fanatics he won praise from the
press As his Liberal Democratic
party develops honest and re-
sponsible government Ityu be-
lieves that it will win press sup-
port which will help estirblish poli-
tico' stability in Japan
Entrances to the Capitol were
so crovi tied on InaugurLtion Day
129 that President-elect Andrew
Jockson chatted over a wall and
entered through a sub-basement
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Cost of Being
Sick Growing
Steadily More
Ey SV1 DAWSON -
NEW — It costs more
all the time to he sick The na-
WMS bill for trymg to ke-p well
also goei steadily fillier Cater-
ing to the health market is a
fast t!rcving robust but ever
changing industry
List growing robust but ever I Q--"Why do European medical
changing industry I journals say that vitamin E is es-
People timand more medical!scntial to the diet and why do
and hospital care—and pity for it 'American doctors ignore it If
This segment el the cost of living' kse are so well fed by do Ameri-
index has made the fastast grow In can doctors ignore it? If We are
in the last decade Medical care so well fed why do ohstetricians
costs are now put at 1794' of say that 50''e of the miscarriages
the 1ii47-41 average for a gain of occurring today could ha‘e been
47 In 12 menths avoided by proper nutrition?
The nation's hospitals collect "Why did my own family doctor
more each year from an inceeas tell me that the addition of vita
lug total of patients The hospitakimin E to his diet after a serious
also spend nvne each year on heart attack helped him greatly
supplies and for the latest efitiiP' tt—"I'Vtly do you state that
ment Whirl) modern medicira and tamm E Is not related to fertility
surgery increasingly demands and heart disease': At the an-
Sales of health needs phis hos- nual Congress ot the internation-
pital supalles are now estimated al College of Surgeons was re-
at f130 billion a year Of this Ilea cently reported that expectant
nation's 700 hospitals themselves mothers who received vitamin
spend about One-third E taken in the dorm ot wheat
'Aland Alt ractive germ oil had only nal as many
That's the market for vk Inch a premature babies as those ivho
v'rowing number el companies are had not received the oil Attie
competing bolstered by medical report was based on a two-year
research which collies up with new study involving 1317 women
deices and new methods j h I s tart was unonuidenty re-
Example: American Hospital ported in onmeraus medical
Supply Corporation in two years Journals?
has captured a large part of the "Your articla seems incongruous
hypodermic needle market with a when you consider the fact that
disposable nlastic one Example: the day it appeared another arti-
American Cyanamid reports large
etc told of the admission to the
sales Of a packaged pre-threaded
local hospital of five children suf
needle and suture
fering front muscular dystrophy
A disposable plastic nandied
And an article in the Annals of the
scalpel is being tested Already in
New York Academy of Sciences
use are such disposable devices as '
surgical masks gloves gowns reported similar muscular distill'
drapes basins and bedpans bailees Ill atitopsieS of anillials de
Latex foam has made a big in-
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ficient in vitamin E This article
road on the hospital and nursing CC-Waded with the statement tigit
home market in the term cf mat: 'these alternations jusify the use of
tresses and sheets or pads for spe in the treatment of cep-
cial patient care tain cardiac conditions'"
The Latex Foam Rubber Colin- If the prosecution will rest for
cil also reports this product in use a moment id like to call wit-
for stretcher rads respirator pro- nesses in my defense Says the
tection arm boards and posturing US Department of Agriculture in
devices For nursing care of pa- its lt59 yearbook entitled "Food"
tients with limited grasp latex in an article written by E V Mc-
foam sheeting one-halt to one inehicomm emeritus professor of bin-
thick is wrapped around eating chemistry at John Hopkins UM-
utensils toothbrushes coiib versity "Vitamin E deficiency has
rens and pencils not been identiied in people The
American Seating! Co now ex- symptoms of vitamin E deficiency
panding into hospital rorm furni
ture (xpects this market to be-
come its second largest afttr SIDE GLANCES By GALBRAIT
school equipment by 19G3
Carrier Corporation says that
1370 of the ration's bospitds are 1(31
air-conditioned today It predicts
V -- --SZ
40' via be by the end of the dec- 1:3 ----:?''"'"
te
ade Carrier is eager to help this
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Automatiwi making aking giant 104
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strides in hospitals as well as in ' 6' ( - ‘ 4
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factories and offices I
There is L'Il expanding market ) 71 011
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keeping systems and motorized ) 'N ' 1
push-button beds that can be op- i A 11
crated by the patient ) 1 ) -N T 11i:A
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Romington Rand estimates its
medical iitstrumentation sales win 1
t ' ) (-:3 t T':- ::::1:
double by 1965 Dictograph Prod- - '--1 -'3
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ucts sees a rise of 150 for in-
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ternal communications equipment
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irurease in its medical instrume n - t i (1)'-- H 11 q)
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tation sales by the mithile of the -'177-7"-F7----Lli ' I - C:)"' e'
decade
ka
Many lpispitals are installing in
dividual intercoms to let a patient
talk directly to a nursing station
Many are turning to methods of
using grouping patient care under JY 1 '1(l' to I"---"44-------"--U
one nurse I
In one New York hospital a it 3 wod
nut-se can check the temperatures
heart rates and respirations of 17
patients without leaving her desk- ir 1951 by NIA inc TM P U& Pat Off 3 2 7
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co e
nsol h and medical gadgets are -Lan bags pert time necklace Lima lct 14istick—ge
Healt
quite an industry—and costly I SiS you girls must think us men are mighty important:'
CEITNS FAE:EALLTEAM
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coals by loyal supporters of vita-
min E and of vi heat germ oil its
riches SellY0e
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LIKE THAT! WITH THE PROJECT
DC'N'T 0u?
The Doctor Says:
Claims Are Shaky
DUNCAt4 OKLAHOMA
in experimental Wlinlitk especial-
ly the deuth of the young in the
uterus and of muscular dystrophy
have lvd to the clinical use Of vita-
min E in spontaneous aliortion
imilitiple sclerosis various mus-
cular and neuro-muscular
ers and cardiovascular diseases
None of these conditions treated
with the vitamin has shown so far
to be due to its deficiency or to
he definitely benefited by vitamin
E therapy"
Says the Council on Drugs of the
American I‘Iectical Association:
-there seems to be agreement
that the vitamin E) is of no
value in the treatment of stet'
ility and of dubious value In the
treatment of habitual abortion
It has been Miami that Vilantill
14 IS qit value In the treatment
of many COMIllini serious cibi-
eases Care lully controlled ex
peranents have not substantiated
these claims"
In justice to my critics I must
zidmit that the statements in lily
defense come only from eminent
at in the medical profes-
sion They do not represent the
views of those who manufacture
and vitam E andor wheat
germ oil
QUOTES
From the flews
Urifitd Press International
WASHINGTON — Rep Roman
C who predicted
new diplomatic maneuvers by So-
viet Premier Khrushclicv in seek-
ing a Sit Ilitflit conference:
'Ehrusht hey is irked that Presi-
dent Kennedy has made a great
deal of headway In solidifying the
Western Alliance and in imprese
ing the uncommitted and especial-
ly the underdeveloped nations"
WASHINGTON — Agriculture
Secretary Orville Freeman on
US farm productivity:
If W e turned loosc all the pro
ductivity of American agriculture
overnOlt prices would break may-
be 30 40 50 per cent It would
mean as far as the producers are
concerned bankruptcy"
By GALBRAITH
Waal YES BUT I NEVER
CREANIED HE 1 FABRICATE
A FORCE LIKE THIS!
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