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rtAGE FOUR : CLAREMMT tOICIA1' PROGRESS 'WEDNE'SDAY APR'16 1953'
Liters To
the Editor
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""411'he Editor:
In our present perilous times For Thursday
I' ream t dodat is seemingly non- MIX ED planetary influence
&tient and unconcerned in ref- suggest that you be realistic I
erence to his existance that may You would make progress now
bring Omit the most fearful ludo- Do not be discouraged over ml
calls of atomic distruction that nor obstacles but take the long
would obliterate and lay waste all range view ' If your objectivel
of snan'a cultural achievements of - are truly worthwhile slight set
past ages and revert man into a bar ks will not keep you iron
brute and jungle beast - achieving them
flicked that such a fate of ami-
hillition is lacing man at all is that For the Birthday
Ins spirit and his moral consci-If tomorrrow is your birthday
nee has ilJt flown high enough
your chart indicates a highly at
Man in his major lusts is still that I isfactory year ahead Betweer
If an animal now and Septeniber it would br
advisable to complete all pendim
I Mans goal in life has generally
slot reached beyond the material business matters to take up an
r most all of man's scrambles in Possible slack in your financial ar
hie pertains to money and usual- ran gements and generally to put
'your affairs on a sound basis sincc
IY not in serving mankind but get-
t
trig so that -now man's fate has there are strong indications that
ached an impass between September and December
Man's ultimate destiny is now some unusually fine opportunities
balance with- giant chance of will come your way and you will
life se that the acts of soulless need a- free mind if you would
it na inhuman creatures m a 3' handle inent well
Create--a screaming and dying Between pine and Oetolier your
world by which also the innocent social horizons should also broaden
ittle ones would be dying in ag- oonsiderably and if vat are single
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Itis the highest time for man's
conscience to awaken to this fear-
ful 'fortune of doom in which his
only hope :lies in h I s deepest
awareness:of a re-emanination of
himself in reference to his very
smallness of all of his professed
florets and idealogies his doemas
of absolutism as well as his dis-
belief and his pitable self-complacency
his gigantic ego com-
plex that a child may have rea-
son to either weep or laugh
It must be realized that nothing
stands still that all life is in flux
It's Law is challenge a n d re-
sponse Russia's challenge may lead to
war for the mastery of the world
Russian idealogy that of commu
nismism in its fanatical concept
destroys the freedom and gener-
ative powtr of man's spirit The
funetions of mans mind becomes
obsolete Ma it!s life conforming
to that ill an insect
ManY future lies in the freedom
of all his Ideologies that there
are no absolute concepts in either
of his material or spiritual con-
quest Man's major goal in life destin
WAve Vete
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Thursday April 24th
7:03-7:30 pm
ALL STATIONS
DINOCIAT FM GOVIIINOI
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For Thursday
MIXED planetary influences
suggest that you be realistic if
vou would make progress now
Do not be discouraged over mi-
nor obstacles but take the long-
range view ' If your objectives
are truly worthwhile slight set-
ba ks will not keep you from
achieving them
For the Birthday
If tomorrrow is your birthday
your chart indicates a highly sat-
isfactory year ahead Between
now and September it would be
advisable to complete all pending
business matters to take up any
possible slack in your financial ar-
rangements and generally to put
our affairs on a sound basis sincel
there are strong indications that
between September and December
some unusually fine opportunities
will come your way and you will
need a- free mind if you would
handle them well
Between June and October your
there t9 a stroAg posibility that
romance will enter your life dur-
ing the last six months of 1958
Next December anti Jawiery
be exceptionally fine forltol!rring
Job and financial interests
A child born on this day will
be a sincere and loyal friend and
extremely sympathetic with others
The Air Force ° wild I will spend
about one billion dollars this year
and next on an "ac(clerated pro-
gram" to build 70484 familytype
homes for its personnel 11ost of
the houses will be located at new
Strategic 'Air Command installa-
tions ballistic and guided missile
sites and expanded air defense facilities
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711y ISTIMITA
BUSINESS TRENDS
By Vnited Press
Industrial production in March
declined to the lowest point since
the 1954 recession the Federal
Reserve Board reported The rity
of decline from February to March
was slightly lower than the rate
from January to February however
Gabriel Hauge President Ei
senhower's chief economic advis
or said that a senseless produc
tion race with the Soviet Union
might damage the American
economy
c oiVile 'ro put
The Du Pont Co reported its 1 '"" """"' '" "i"-""" 7"'""' °
sales in the March quarter ran
row:hes w'ee more
it simPL Y ii Was an unintspired
17 per cent under Die like 19571
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period but said in (he last few production
weeks the sales trends has been i Like the Ill'ilYtA'oad "C9ear"
upward and for the full year vol- i 'hew a lvw weeks back the Em-
ume may be as little as 5 per my awards Were presented a gainst
cent under the 1957 level Westing' a bare backdrop while eon lesion
ran rampant on the telepro aqiter
house Electric Corp reported re- i
rent tvurei show evidence of i and on camera rhere seemed to
"slight increase" in household hp 1 he an ex( essice amount of audio
pliance sales 1 MO the camera shots often ran
i behind the announcing and there
1 was a frantic air of "how the heck
lln 1 r3 get I 311n to gt t down the aisle"1
cigei about it ail
Any Fresh Ideas?
It seems pouting that an te Jai indus-
try equipped with the sort of pro-
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it douutettl'hine Steve esehaopried: I ( I eof r yt ucr iol inni o
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to handle a simple award dinnei'
with dignity distinction and fresh
' From July 1893 Issues of ideas
Claremore Progress Only the most groping of efforts
was made to add production val
For sheriff t h e names of Eli
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Wright Noel Ward Ed Adair and es to the show That wonderful
Jim T Musgrove were placed on motley military miscellany — the
Phil Silvers platoon — was parad-
the ticket at t h e Cooweescoowee
ed onstage to the tune of t h e
district meeting at Kephart
"March
Springs The following results were from the River Kwai" I
tabulated: Wright 22 ward 4 1 Once a four-way screen was tried
Adair 7 Musgrove It
1—unsuccessfully — while Jill Cur-
Ilugh Jones the painter has been I eY Shirley NtacLaine James Gar-
on the sick list for several weeks ner and Louis Nye tackled a par-
A fine boy was born to the wife ody of "Love and Marriage"
of John Draper Tuesday morning There was also some talk about
running a 10-year-cavalcade of
TV but only one year 1948 ever
Quoted directly from the files
made it on screen and after watch-
of the Progress April 1935 ing the brief mishmash of ' clips
The Woodmen Circle held their 'rum that year I would say it was
annual state convention in Oklaho-
just as well
ma City this month with headquar I would say the show only reg
ters at the Skirvin Hotel istered on one count — it had a -
Mrs A II Carnes delegate from kind of homey air about it an
Clarenan e was elected state dis- off-the-culf informality that was
!rid chairman and Elnora Brixey 'leasing at times But its infor-
also of lhis city Was made Mascot mality teetered too often on the
of the convention ledge of chaos
ed by his fate remains spiritual
Of Juhn Draper Tuesday morning
creative in conquest of all t h e
arts Lifting up his eves to bdiven
for guidance Away from all ma-
terial and parasitical lusts to an Quoted diractly from the files
infinite creating in Godliness Of the Progritss April 1935
In the Infiniter of time a n d The Woodmen Circle held their
space of ever evolving spheres annual state convention in Oklaho-
and galaivs Of endless planets and ma City this month with headquar-
living earths that of having exist- ters at the Skirvin Hotel
ed and gone by A livieg and dy Mrs A II Carnes delegate from
Mg Time is a circle behind us Clarenica e was elected state dis-
hes an eternity So also before !rid chaiiman and Elnora Brixey
us is time without end Whatever also of this city svas made Mascot
has happened of all things take of the convention
place again by the same impass
of giant chance of an exploding
star created b y monsters (A Meloy seven-yearoni soil of Mr
Nova a flash of light as seen in and Mrs Ellis Maggard who re-
the infinate spaces) "Of a dying side near Tiawah underwent an
World" 'operation for appendicitis Sunday
Dsniel Eichanfidd miming at the Franklin hospital
Quoted directly from the files
of the Progress April 1935
The Woodmen Circle held their
annual state conmition in Oklaho-
ma City this month with headquar-
ters at the Skirvin Hotel
Mrs A Carnes delegate from
Claremottl was elected state dis-
trict chahman and Elnora Brisey
also of -this city Was made Mascot
of the convention
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Review
By WILLIAM EWALD
Of It Progress Staff
fr renelusionob
Television
flubbed its chance TuesiLay night
to C011ie up with a Any that
would do honor to itse'1L1
I'm sure too( many Cr those as-
sociated with the 10th) annual
"Emmy" award show seen on
micTv — will be layiz g the
blame on fit Ilion Berle to :lay tior
his outrageous hogging of the
camera Berle spun out an ex-
tendei monologue (to give 'him
his due it was quite funny) that
forced everyone else to cut short
Amr routines and seemod to 'throw
I the show into a kind ot
But it seemed to me the show's
roubles were more basic 'ro put
it snriPlY it was an unintwired
production
Like the Itollyw'ood "Ctcar"
Tt boils down to this: TV sim-
ply will have to make up its mind
about the Emmys and set itself
or an overhaul of both the awards
and the award show
Categories Unwieldy
For one thing the categories
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"best continuing performance (fe
male) in a series by a comedi-
enne singer hostess dance r
mt announcer narrator panel-
ist or any person who cssentially
plays Jiersell" is a patent ab-
surdity The categories should he
tu about half their number
or better still (lore away with
entirely and awards just present-
ed to thae shows or performers
who merit them
There is something very wrong
vitt' a system that decides "The
Comedian" on "Playhouse 90"
Is the best single show of the
year that bestows an award on
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Don't know whether you're in
the market or not but the price
of platinum has done clattered
"Omnibus" and is forced to slough down the price ladder Demand
off "See It Now" that gives a for $72 an ounce in New York $20
statue to "Schultzy" of The Bob ished by recession in the chemi
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Cummings Show" and forgets: edi and electrical industries Buy-
"The Edsel Show" "The Miracle ers can now cart platinum aay
Worker" Jack Pam Sid Caesar for S72 an mune in New York $20
and "Hallmark Hall of Fame" 1 less than a year ago
And secondly TV should organ-1 —
ize its awards as a show free of Couldn't help marvel and flail
commercials not as a kind of sub way envy the gentleman we read
about the other day who alter try-1
way competition o r seats a mg for 2 hours to start his ear'
cheap scramble that looks more became exasperated put 2 sticks '
like a kiss-off than What it should of dynamite under the hood and
be: a tasteful imaginative ex- blew LIP the whole dad-blamed
travaganza that the Ili industry thing It reminded us of a fellow
Ana I we heard of who after buv ing a
('an point to with
might add that viewers can liak lw""" new vat' dm"' it linnie and
crumblcd the fenders kith a ham
forward o as one Of the towering iner
TV events of the year so he wouldn't have to worry
about someone else bending them
be: a tasteful imaginative ex-
travaganza that the 117 industry
can point to with pri Anti I
might add that viewers can look
The Channel Swim: Y r o n n e p
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Furneaux who von the 1957 Ven-
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ice Film Festival 'pest actress !
award bout out abton 10 other Civilization and all its gadyets
generate a mass frustration that
candidates for the "Cathy" role in
tne CBS-TV May 9 spec "Wilth- has made it necessary to devise
a new profession psychiatry to
ering Heights" Patty Duke the ! get us out of the fixes we get
youngster who toted $3200u out of ourselves into
The $64000 Challenge" Sunday li This new profession is enjoying
sato signed on for the spec a flourishing business since most
NBC-TV is puffed up about the of us are suffering from tepITS-
latest Trendex ratings which show I sions that give us ulcers ties
it leading in 20 prime halfhours 1 rashes anti any number Of aline-
to CBS-Ms 14 and ABC-TVs S ions that were rare Oen lily was
"This Is Your Life" had its lease simple What we need say the
renewed at NBC-TV for next sea- psychologists is to blow our stack
son occasionally just as an overheated
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By Emma N Quad do it TRANSIT REVENUE DOWN
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hours to follow the pattern of the a'ore- period eding Alarch 31 the Trim-
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through a safety valve a new auto or repairs thereto
Though it's not :thisable trtr ! sets up a who!e new framework
commendable Just what every of frustrations and maladiust
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Auction Sale
Thursday April 17
Home furnishings of the late Mrs Inez
Pau Igor Chclsea will be sold at public
auction at the home in Chelsea at 432
W 8th Street on the above date The
s3le will start promptly at 1:00 PM
All transactions cash at time of sole
E L Petc Peterson
Auctioneer
RUSSELL PARGER
Administrator
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