Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1960 Page: 18 of 18
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WHEELER Tex rUPI)—There
are more lfthanded people In the
uorld than there should be1
claims school 3110 KW WileY'
Wiley Is convinced the world !
would be a better place It every'
one used his right hand to eat !
write and prrform most feats So
for the past Id years he has
: waged a personal w a r against
lefthandedness '
His Claim that there are :more
lefthanders than there should he!
14 based ott 'Id at ist les that showed
3 twr cent of the population M
klifiltrkled a generation ago while
- -tom -Ls now 20 pet cent -
among first graders
"I regard this b!I froiit page
news In a right handed worl
Wiley t!id
"Handedness is acquit41 and it
tan be (1164M without harmful-
effects far into life" Wiley claim-
ed - Sometimes kit handers become
anti-tatcial because' most devices
---- from ran openers to Tip cords nre
designed for righthanders
saiL Vey Is surveying Inmates
of Texas reformatoriesrto deter !
mine if there Is a relationship be-
t' een- lefthandedness arid crime '
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man and vice-president or 1 b-e have lows similar to federal leg- similar grove
i k 1 - Islation for the control of drug Mrs Belts said the Stillwatev
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7 4 ' 7 '-' - state board of directors of the
e Oklehoma Arthritis Atm Rheum-
' advertising arid labeling In oth- chapter of the Arthritis and Rheu- 1
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0(r : A tism Foundation said today a new found among the provisions of by the United Fund Agency She
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4 phase Is being stressed in the edu- other t
more lefthanded people In the
s - types of statutes which may said arthritics are the most ex-
be used egainst the quack ploited group in the country and
f usirld than t h e r e hould b
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- -3 --- i i --- 4 (-- 1 : cational program to enlighten ar-
T 'e-- 1 Along with the Arthritis and the victims are being cheated of
claims school siiiit- I1W Wilt''' I - - -
111' 'i oT 4 -i 41 thritie suffers concerning artlui
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i 4 eumatism Foundation seval more than C50 000 year
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I Wiley is convinced the world --- --
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- T---- tie quackery in the nation today other private agencies are dull by promoters who promise
i would be a better place If every' - 4
one used his right hand to eat 1 -
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iapters in cated to the protection of the con cures for the disease or who
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elite and prrform most feats So -
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ng w ith government ogen- the American Iktedical Associa- and devices
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A GO GO GO KART-Video'fl Alfred Hitchcock will do anything Drug Administration e n I o r c a s '- f' ' -
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for a publicity stunt as shown here Ile reeently cramtned bws against mkslabeling of a pee Republican For
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his well-rounded form into this regularaltAd GoKart on a duct mid any misleading litera ' '
anti-social because most devices ' -
California track Ile Isn't a CoKart fan there Just tlappf nt:(1 turn which may accompany it 1 I T - t '
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of Texas reformatories1o' deter- of Volt Benning's U S Army Infiintry School Is the job of PECs ' - -advertising The Post Office De- i '4 -1 i -- ' '' -- 111- : - -- It
mine if thore is a relationship be Robert G Ascher left of Chicago III and William L Fite ' CLASSIFIED AD 2-5 1
OGO partment protects the consumer - --- ' ' -----
II 1I een- leftliandedness arid crime' of Stillwater assigned to the depart of Non:Itesident Instruction 4160mosammosowatestaktooson
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12668 U: S PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
What Role
111 LOUIS CASSELS
United Pres' Interaational
The Roman LCatholic Church'
niintns 125441 parochial schools
in the United States- Their coin
toned enrollment Is 5539750 stu-
dent S
What aid if anY should the
government extend to this vast
polite school system which IS
educating approximately o n s-
e ight h of the nation's children?
That question has long been the
subject of legal religious and po-
litical controversy It has lately
become an htsue in the prest
dential campaign
Many Catholic parents feel it is
tinfair for them to have to
pal two school systems — the
public schools through their taxes
tout the Catholic schools through
' their tuition payments and contri-
butions They say the Catholic
school system is saving the tax-
payeis about $2 billion a year
sAllich would otherwise have to be:
spent
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MAILMEN—Dispatching the mail to 290000 nonresident students
of Volt Bennnig's U S Army Infantry School Is the job of PFC's
Hobert G Ascher left of Chicago III and William L Fite
of Stillypier assigned to the depart of Nonjlesident Instruction
School Aid?
to educata an additional 55 i less of whether they attend pnlille
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:million chiliken in public schools
They argue that some public sup
port of parochial schools would
be merely a just compensation
for the service they an render
ing the nation
' 'Many - Protestants Jews and
others believe that any use of tax
funds to support religious schools
would breach the wall of church
state separation erected by the
Constitution They say Oahu tic'
parents -could send their children
- to public schook if they wished
and if they prefer to have them
educated in - church sponsered
014614 'they should -he prrpared
to po)i for
The
OW come beloie the
S Suprenie Court on several
occasions It has' roictl that Ili!
uonst it ot forbids direct tax
scpport for social-Ian inst it tit ions
flut it has 'upheld use of govrrn
: 111(911 fink to provide certaisk
: benefits for all children regard
or private schools
Under this "child benefit" doe-
trine parochial students in ell
states -now participate in thofed-
eral school lunch program
Adv For Sunday ANS Oct 30
Plagued Day And
flight with Bladder
Discomfort?
tinwitt gating' ø diinkn eta b
lanoroa 01 inUI ut annoying bladder Int
batons — making you feel raatiasa trove
anti untoontortaida And It regattas niatita
adtb nnin backache brottacits or wino
CIIIKr &rhea anti puma glue to over-exertion
It ain or emotional upset are twItlimt to
your rniaery—don't wait—try Doan a
linan's IIII art tor tterdY tot
ficr I — Thar have a soothing effret ott
bladder jrritationa 'I— A fart Pain-relirv
bur action On 'mincing backache &cad
achra ninacular at two and Plittlq A
wondering' mid alUtOtie action thru the
kolnava tcroling to inert-not thr output of
the la Mike of kilory toloaa tio act tho
twine happy rrliti million' have anloyed
for over ail patios Nrw tante Clitottif
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A GO GO GO KART—Video's Alfred Hitchcock will do anything
for a publicity stunt as shown here lie retently crammed
his well-rounded form into this regularhimi Co-Kart on a
California track fie isn't a Co-Kart fan there just happfno
to be a Thotographer present
CLASSIFIED ADS-FR 2-5000
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IIORSEPOI VER THAT MAKES SENSE
FOUR CYLINDERS TO SAVE OAS!
'rim NEW MELT RUNNING
TROPHY4 DI GINE
nom PONTIAC PERFORMANCE 8PECIALISPS
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The new Trophy 4 engine puts real
performance In the Tempest and
cuts gasoline bills to boot Mle new
baby Is eager to more out for
safe passing Holds the going pace
oif any expressway Breezes up steep
hills in high gear This new 195 cubic
Inch displacement 45 inclined short
stroke t cylinder engine has a wide
- range of hp ratings With 'single
barrel carburetor and stick shifti
110 hp (regular gas) or 120 hp
(premium gas) With the same car
buretor and extra cost automatic -
shift:130 hp (regular gas) or 140
hp (0-einium gas) Want still more?
Order the 4-barrel carburetor with
the automatic and jump the output
to 135hp (Or buy the 155 hp
aluminum V-8 Option)
11"-kvi':i
foswetwal 4
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BAL'il's-10E
Rearaxle drive and trariamission are
combined (a trans-axle) Flexible
ahaft from front engine delivers -
smooth quiet power Perfect 50-50
balance gives a fiat level ride that
no other new-size car can touch
Rides like the 'big ones! An
equal load on every wheel Steering
114 light and easy! Better braking
and improved traction in snow sand
or 'mud! Independent sus-
pension at-all-whech4 Swing —
- axles keep Tempest On an even kml -
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1121' wheelbase Long'enough for
a cradled ride—short enough to
handle like a- sports car Big 15'
wheels Good road clearance Long
- tire life (13 compact tires turv at
- least 4900 more times to go 100
milea) Seats six men The big
transmission humP la gone The
middle man can stretch out size 12
brogans! Wide-Track too! The
track is up to 3 inches wider than
most compacts Less lean litts
sway Better cornering Pontiac
dealers hare it—and' they
hare it note A four-door F4 (lan
a station wagon a full line-up
- of aCceasorles 'Pry the Tempest out
for an hour—you'll want In for
keeps! It's priced with the compacts!
THE NEW TEMPEST IS ON DISPLAY
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st 4900 more times to go 100 -----------
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nsmission hump Is gone The -- "----
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idle man can stretch out size 12
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ot compacts Less lean Leas
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'alers hare it—and they
tre it now! A four-door 14(lan
a st ation wagon a full line-up
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acceasorles Pry the Tempest out
an hour-you'll want In for
Ts! It's priced with the compacts! - i'v----11717-i -
an' HELP FOR ARTHRITIC AFFLICTED
Fight Planned
Mu Clarence Belli 1710 W
Sunset dr Paynecounty chair-
man r and vice-president of i be
state board of directors Of the
Oklohomis Arthritisand MetIma-
tism Foundation said today a new
phase is being stressed in the edu-
cational program to enlighten ar-
thritic suffers concerning artlui-
Us quackery in the nation today
Working through its chapters In
aU parts of the country and co-
operating with government agen-
cies organizations and individ-
uals the Foundation4 campaign
has three major goals Mrs Batt
said
They are to educate the firth
ritic and the general public about
the dangers of arthritis quackery
to direct arthritis victims to prop
the intent to defraud
Irs Belts said many states
have lows similar to federal leg-
islation for the control of drug
advertising and labeling In oth-
ers protective legislation may be
found among the provisions of
other types of statutes which may
be used against the quack
Along with the Arthritis and
Rheumatism Foundation several
other private agencies are dedi
eated to the protection of the con-
sumer Chief among them are
the American Medical Associa
er nwdical care and to support
efforts to keep - phony products
and devices off the market
Three federal firencies a r e
working to enforce legation
gainst misreprewsitation -
drugs and devices The Food and
Drug Administration enf or cos
laws against mislabeling of a pro-
duct and anymisleading litera-
turn which may accompany it
Mrs Ileltz said She said the Fed-
eral Trade COmmission enforces
laws against false and misleading
adveitsing The Post Office De-
partment protects the consumer
against the use of the mails iwth
e"-IP"q11r
T-1QTTOPIC L5 TIIF:
TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED
SIMPSON PONTIAC
6TH AND WASHINGTON
Co
STILLWATER
on Frauds
Lion the National Better BUSilleS3
Bureau the Consumers Union and
irnihir groups
Mrs Belts said the Stillwatev
chapter of the Arthritis and Ithew
matism Foundation Is 'considered
by the United Fund Agency She
said arthritics are the most cit
pioited group in the country and
the victims are being cheated of
more than C50000000 each year
by promoters w ho promise
"cures" for the disease or who
peddle misrepresented remedies
and devices
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