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By United Press International
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —A
scientist describing a new
glider program for future
returns of manned spaceships
from space:
“This program is expected to
produce technology that could
be applicable to manned,
maneuverable reentry.”
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Ber
tram Powers, head of the New
York printers union, describing
the breakoff of negotiations
with publishers after efforts to
obtain a contract with the
World-Journal Tribune, Inc.:
“They would not offer us one
dime over and above the three
weeks severance pay provided
in the present contract."
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —Rep.
Melvin R. Laird, R-Wis.,
attacking the administration for
placing 300,000 booklets about
federal education programs In
barbershops across the nation:
"This is a picture book very
heavily branded with the LBJ
brand.”
★
PARIS (UPI) —A medical
source, describing the ordeal of
a stowaway who was found
frozen to death in the wheel pit
of a French airliner:
“He must have suffered
terribly before he died.”
Almanac
For
Griffin
By United Pres, International
Today is Thursday, April 21,
the 111th day of 1966 with 254 to
follow.
The moon is between its new
phase and first quarter.
The morning star is Venus.
The evening star is Jupiter.
Former Secretary of State
Dean Acheson was born on this
day in 1893.
On this day in history:
In 753, B.C., Rome was
founded by Romulus.
In 1910, Mark Twain died.
In 1945 a broadcast from
Germany said that Russian
troops were already inside the
city limits of Berlin. They were
the first Allied soldiers to reach
the German capital.
In 1965, the United Nations
Disarmament Commission re
convened for the first time
since 1960 when there was a
stalemate.
Thought For Today
A thought for the day—
British statesman Disraeli
said: "Man is not the creature
of circumstances. Circumstances
are the creatures of men.”
EDITORIALS
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Alarming Facts
To Concern You
The Division of Mental Health of the Georgia Depart
ment of Public Health has presented these alarming
facts:
—At least one out of ten Georgians is, or will be,
mentally or emotionally disturbed at some time during
his or her lifetime.
—Suicides are the fifth leading cause of death in the
15 - 24 year age group.
—Approximately 100,000 Georgians are chronic
alcoholics.
At the risk of appearing flippant, which we certainly
are not in regard to this serious matter, we say that
anybody not interested in the state’s mental health prog
ram is nuts.
Charge Accounts
For Teenagers
When most of us old, stodgy grown-ups were in oar
teens if anyone suggested that a merchant extend us cre
dit, he would have been looked upon with suspicion of
not being in his right mind.
The cold, blunt fact is that when most of us were just
before reaching manhood, merchants weren’t too enthu
sed at catering to us. Teenagers just didn’t have money
to spend.
Today, though, merchants are being encouraged to
extend credit facilities to teenagers.
“Give them charge accounts,” an executive says.
William F. Latz, vice president of Scripto, says a
charge account will make youngsters feel like adults.
They’ll repay the favor by being willing and eager to
justify the trust and “may have more integrity and sense
of responsibility than their parents.”
Teenagers, says Mr. Latz, are spending around $12
billion a vear, which is a tidy sum, and their numbers are
springing up like a computer gone mad. The total has
jumped from 69-million in 1960 to an anticipated 86
million by 1970 and 110-million by 1980. That’s quite a
potential market one has to admit.
And one has to admit, too, that today’s youngsters
have money to spend, something their parents didn’t
have.
Things have certainly changed since the days when as
a youth, some of us old, grey-headed folks of today,
tried to buy a sandwich and a soft drink on credit at the
neighborhood drug store.
♦ Guest Editorial ♦
The Things
We Miss
CHATTANOOGA TIMES ,
With full awareness that children have eyes, ears,
noses and muscles, and love to exercise them, a teacher
in Britain once asked his elementary grade students to
prepare an answer to the question: “What are the love
liest things you know, persons not counted?”
Little girls submitted these, among others: “The
scrunch of dry leaves when you walk through them; cool
wind on a hot day; the feel of clean clothes; climbing up
a hill and looking down; our dog’s eyes; the smell of
rain; smoke rising; rain on your cheeks.”
From boys came such as these: “The feel of running;
looking into deep clear water; a swallow flying; a mount
ed policeman’s horse; a builder’s crane lifting something
heavy; the feel of a dive.”
All of the answers are derived from experience, that
is, something the child knows, rather than knows about.
We adults know about trains, so we scarcely hear the
distant moan of a whistle; we know about birds, so we
give only a passing glance to the flash of a cardinal’s
flight; we know about the arch of the sky, so we rarely
bother to start a count of the stars.
It’s too had!
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Money is like a quarter-horse race. It goes fast but not
far.
“History’s most famous artists have always been men,
which seems odd in a world full of designing women.”—
Waterloo (Iowa) Courier.
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Somebody said, “The world is suffering growing
pains.” Yep, growing worse and worse.
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Future Life
Preachers are always talking
about the future life. How can
we be certain that there is a
future life?
S.E.
In the sixteenth chapter of
Luke Jesus tunes us in on a con
versation between two people
who had died, one going to hea
ven, and the other to hell. One
talked of the joys and comforts
of heaven, the other of the tor
ments of hell. They talked of a
“great gulf” between heaven
and hell, and the impossibility
of passing from one to the oth
er.
Jesus also died, arose again,
and warned us of the danger of
“him who is able to destroy both
body and soul in hell.”
The fact that our Lord spoke
often of the future life indicates
that we are immortal: that we
have a heaven to gain and a hell
to shim.
It is written in the Scriptures,
it is written upon our reason,
and it is written upon the con
science of man that we are im
mortal. Even Mark Twain, who
was not particularly known as
a man of faith said: “I have
never seen what to me seemed
an atom of proof that there is a
future life, and yet I am strong
ly inclined to expect one.”
PUNIER
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We believe and are sure that
thou art that Christ, the Son of
the living God. (John 6:69)
PRAYER: We thank Thee,
dear Father for believers who
served Thee on earth and are
now inheriting Thy promises.
Grant to us also the joy and
peace they experience in be
lieving. In His name we pray.
Amen.
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It has been estimated that
over the. United States
about 43 million tons of
dust settle each year. Of
this, 31 million tons is from
natural sources, including
rest 1 million is caused tons of pollen. by human The
activities. In sections with
the heaviest industrializa
tion as much as 200 tong
per square mile have fallen.
In Detroit, Mich., measure* dust
ments of 72 tons of
per square mile per month
have been taken.
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