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I Looks, ike ~ey ~d stay ~ ~he
I job ~hen ~Im~rta,r~t matters are
ita be decided.
I Mr. Pearson adds: plieation.
"If an American ,business fir~n, In ~his inflationary era, costs
' pemlitted sm~ilar abser~teeim-n it wil.1 go up at best . . . and at worst,
would go bankrulvt. Pertmps what !~hey will soar' .beyond our abilRy
Congrc~-s needs ~s a system of i to pay them and keep solvent. Cot-
salaries based on the number ~f, ~mn]y, few people will bare much
I days Congressmen are present ~or in, forest in ~he alcohol preference
E D t T e~ R I A L I work." of rats or the behavior of the wa~-
Boy& Associate Editor
Cla~ Potage Paid at the
Office, Mtmkato, Kamm
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GUEST EDITORIAL
Cevta~ly in ~his day and age,
the need for pure r~ into ~he
~bstmct or ~he ~wn sh;ould be
obvious ~to everyo~m. Only ~he
short-sighted will object. And i~ is
eq~mlly obvious ~m~ tkis kind of
research -- research Which ~efers
li,~tle or no immed~a~ application
-- will be done o~'ly ~gh ~he
employmen~ of public funds.
Industry d~es a great deal of
work in research -- has made
notable gains as a r~It -- but
this is applied r~, something J
thai has an immediate, and per-
baps profR~ble, application. 'Fne
sear~hir~g ,look into the unknown
for purely scientific edffiea~ion
can beoome .the ~basis for future
exploration, bul .there is no pr~fR
in it ,at ~he 'time and ind,ustry ~a,s
an obl~ga~on .~o apply ~e results
of pure research -- not to co, duct
it -- for ~he benef, i~ of s~ckh~tdevs
and customers.
The ,long, ~hard, tedious look at
~he abstract ~alls wi~hSn the
to roam at will through a forest
of ideas, many of which are
little more than academic
boondoggling.
I ~criously d~oubt that anything
discovered 'about the rrm, ting ~f ~he
S0ut~ American fPog will con-
a'}bute ma'teria,l~ly to ~he w~l~are
of society; or ~a't ~t is worth 11/4
m~lion d~)l~tars %o find out why a
b~by monkey loves ~ts mother.
Some other federal research
which appears t0 be a waste of
the taxlmyers' money include
such interesting subjects as a
study of Special Behavior
Among Termites ($16,000); a
study of the Modification of
Alcohol Preference in l~ts
($17,500); a study of the
Mammal Fauna of the Cher.
char Highlands of Ethiopia
ur~ay, a~d we ~i were ~ Botflde~, world ~has got. If thi~ is what yo:u
Colo ¢o see the other a~,,~fla~,~ !are dying ,as you wa']k a~ong tiles
. :' • -- - - --':'~" L" }way You are no different than
~a~mma, arm her ,~us~ana, w. ~. ]the sinner for he sims sam~ ever,,
Hi~, and ~heir daughter, Lisa. - day ~
On the way to Den~rer I visited .....
with ~Irs Co~ns Mrs ~ollin I(First Publisi~ed in Jewell County
• • " " ' ~ . S lRecor~l, Thursday, Jan. 9, 1964) it
is a sister af Oscar Newlin, and RIGHT TO NOMINATE
bad been here .to .attend the fun- CANDIDATES BY PETITION
oral of ~Mrs. Nev¢lin. - She was on FOR ASC COMMUNITY
COMMITTEE
tiering albatrd~s. Neither meets ~ahe
practical yardstick of necessity,
which should be ~ppl'ied ~o the use
of a}l public money, r~ orfiy, for
the promotion of our own genera-
finn; bt~t f~r ~ose yet unborn.
-- l~il, lips C~u~ty Review
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Ylankato Mare Stree!
"Seen mad Heartt ~atur~y Night"
Before Saturday Night
Tuesday rag.hi (Press r~ig~i al
Reeord office last week because
New's Year fell on Wednesday)
I s~opped io give IRu~h (~.
Perry) Kier ~he Jewel~l Cotmty
~Record. - Ruth was just ready m
bake waffles. - S~e invited Ye
Sc~dbe .to shay a~d eat with Ed
and Ii~amie S~attery of Je~ve~l and
Ne~ha Jones. - l~uth seemed like
she really war, ted me ~o stay, and
I .knew ~ere .would be pler~ty, so
I stayed. S~e ~ot only had
veaffIes, bt~t eggs, sausage, relishes'
and a r~ch demote. - If I ever had!
a r~otion of counting eaao~ies, I
surely .woukin't s'mrt rm~v. * * *
Helen Russel,1, Sm,ah Jane, a~d
Mabel Lorin]or spent New Year's
Day wi~ the Waldo Walker fam-
ily at Abilene. - Helen and W~al~do
hur~ted locks, the kind that, after
being po]~.~hed, make attractive
bracelets, pins, etc. - Helen brough~
them home ~o give ~o'C]arence
Bla~k. - C,l, arenee has a "tumbling
'machine", and he p~lk~es the
rocks a'nd nm~es ,them into jewel-
ry, .then domates them to ~he Jew-
ell C~un.ty His~cwical Society, who
has them on sale. * * Jim ]3a~es
and Betfiy .~ook rne to Courtland
on New Year's to visit my sister,
Wire,red. - Winifred had her ehree
sons, John. Henry and Bill, and
their ~,am~lles for ,dinner..- I~vid
and Lindm Stoles, son and daugh-
ter of ~the John Smies', were home
for the ,h,o]i@ays. - David is in ~he
Navy and s~ati~>ned at Memphis,
Tenn., artd Linda is attending
Western ,Kartsas State COllege. * *
New Year's mottling I ~ a jar]
of home tgr~vn 'h~y on my do.-
step, and ~ave strong suspicions
~ha't Wire and Bl~anche Smith were l
the responsible peolMe who put it
there. * * * Friday morning I went
hikit/hiMng ag~air~ - ]~fcDill and
[Marie ca.lled and asked me ~oB~o
Demrer wi*&x them ~o see their
dattghters. - [My ~s and ~V~a~i
~ook me to PhiKilxdxa~ and we
le~ from ~.ere. - Dr. ~ Krauss
and wife, ~ax:ia (,n35~ gr~md-
dau~h.ter and my namesake), of
Ground Junction, ~., met us Sa~-
There are 30 Pontiacs
in Wide.Track Town
Did you say you wanted a
4.door sedan
with Wide-Track
that luxurious Pontiac eo ortT
(We've got fou r different models to choose from.)
iiiiii ii i i ~ i| .,
90gO JOin' WMe-Trsek perJormer at your local IPotttbm de81ers
I'll[ HAS A WIDE CHOICE OF GOOD USED CARS. TOO
Waugh Oil and 6as
122 WF_~T JEFFERSON, MANKATO, KANSAS
her w~y ,to her home in Wray,
Colo. - /Mrs. CoRin~ said she was
born and raised north of Burr Oak.
- Her ehikiren are married a~d she
keeps cl~:ldren in her 1-m~e. - The
paten,Is bring ~he cMldren to her
home and She keeps them ~ile
~he m