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Irving Daily Newsi
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Collins bill introduced 5, IRVING DAILY NEWS 3 Jim Collins of Dallas UMlay intriKiurHl lation to "strike at very hfart of (Time." Together with several other Congressmen, Collins intro durH the bill which, if ap proved, will create the Insti tute for Continuing Studies of Juvenile Justice legislation, 1 believe, represents a new approach to attacking the root of recidivism so far as juvenile offenders are concerned," Collins said it IS envisioned, the Institute will provide a two pronged attack The first will provide a means of disseminating information and expertise in the field of juvenile delinquency treatment and control; the second provides an Academy to offer training by experts for local law enforcement officers, judicial personnel, welfare officials, correctional officers, probation officers, and others connected with the treatment VD lecture held today The public is invited to attend a lecture at the University of Dallas to be presented by Dr. James Meriwether, nationally recognized authority on Southern authors and literature Centering on William novel, Down discussion will be held at 4 Friday, Dec 5, in the Science Lecture on the University campus Meriwether is a professor of literature and at the University of South Carolina and has had a numl)er of works published, chiefly In the area of criticism on Faulkner. Me is considered to be one of the authorities on this author Travel briefs NEW YORK (UFM)-Ameh- cans and Canadian tourists will not need visas to visit the Azores henceforth. the airlines TAP reports No visas are necessary to visit mainland Portugal or the island of Madeira. number of American tourists visiting Norway in 1968 rose to 383,000, an increase of 5.7 per cent over 1967 Oslo hotels are embarked on a building program which will increase their capacity by more than 3.000 new beds by 1974 The city of Bergen will have 1.800 new- hotel beds within two years.

HEUSINKI (UPD-About 4.300 Americans and Canadians of Finnish extraction visited Finland during June. July and August this year and each about $580 during the visit. according to tourist officials and control of juvenile offend Collins said am convinced that venile crime is the single most pressing and threatening as- of the (Time problem. Failure to deal effectively with criminals and failure U) deal effectively with the causes of crime has become a near disaster for this country Since 1944, crime has more than Collins indicated, Collins added that arrests of juveniles for serious crime "increased 78 per cent from 1960 to 1968, while the number of per.sons the under 18 age group increased by only 25 per cent. And as tragic and disturbing as the above may seem, it should strike at the hearts of all of us that this represents only the beginning of a career in crime for many of these youthful offenders A repeat offense is a cancerous problem which feeds upon itself and grows at a rate which compounds its ill effects upon our society." The Institute will nKxleled after the Academy which has proven so successful as a training center for local law enforecement agencies.

Legal notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS The CITY OF IRVING, Dallas County. Texas will receive bids in the office of the City Secretary, Room 114. City Hall. Irving. Texas until 2 00 p.m.

Monday. December 22, 1969 for the following items TWO 750 G.P M. PUMPERS. LESS HOSE AND TWO WAY RADIO Bids to opened at a public opt'ning at the Irving City Hall. Irving, Texas, 2 00 p.m.

December 22. 1969 with award to be made at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Irving City Council. Bid information and specifications may be obtained in the office of the Director of Purchases, 128 liriery Irving. Texas. All bids must with date of bid and general de.

scription of bid items. The City of reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all formalities. ROBERT H. POWER Mayor NOTE- To be accepted, bids must be received in a sealed envelope addresstnl to the City and show bid date and general description of bid I Items llospiliil INVws Physicians and Hospital admitted patient Wifnesday. Luther Stafford and four, MiMxly Clemens a A Mae Kills, Lynn iiratfeau, afMl Kenneth Tatum Total patient count 'I'hursday morning was 12 Irving i ommunity llijspital admitted 21 patient Wedne- lay and harged 20 Admitted Klva English.

Jeanette Ni cholson (Quincy Hillier Bar bara hiane Ford, oanflra Thompson, liaby Boy Kngli.sh, liahy iiirl Ba Baby Boy I III Iht Russell. Jenni fer Harvey. Johnnie Evan.s Edith May, Vivian flutKTrez. Kenneth Musgrwe, Judith Mercer, Thomas Baby Girl Ford Mar guente Kirley, Nelda Hill Discharged Donna Jackson (ieorgia Smith, Mabel Thornbum. hovie Bales, Munire Raymond Highfill.

Judy Jackson Baby Girl I'atncia and, Rennie Wietnildt, I'atncia Boy McBride Perry William Smilh Ruth aski Barbara Wright Betty Williamwm KIDS of all ages ''Dipping Party'" lACM SATURDAY Till XMAS 5 m. Dip your own candles. Tiny Christmas balls, bells tapers. 8 colors COME JOIN THE FUN! Candles by Kathi Cortei Ploio 2SS-6S0I IJhrnrY tUmations Tommy Johnson, president of the MacArthur High School freshman class, presents books collected by the class to (far right) Miss Linda Yandell, librarian, and Wallace Wimbish, principal of A. S.

Johnston Elementary. Looking on are other class officers; (L-R) Sherry Smith, project chairman; Cindy Partain, secretary; Pam Bean, treasurer; Nanda Dozier, vice-president; and Bobby Lankford, reporter. The class gathered 341 elementary books from their own homes to replace those lost in the library fire Oct. 4. DAILY NEWS PHOTO.

Language barrier causes foreign relations stress Many Americans sent to work abroad are not as effective in their foreign assignments as they could be because they fail to establish friendly relationships with people of the host country lliat point is brought out in an article on Frictions of American Technicians Abroad" in the current issue of the Texas Business Review, published by the University of Texas Bureau of Business Research The author is Dan Davis, associate professor of gy at Texas University and an associate of Office of International Programs Professor Davis explains that an American who fails to adjust to a different culture impairs his professional efficien- cy a technician cannot operate with high effectiveness until he has achieved social acceptance by the nationals with whom he expects to associate and work," He points out that "Americans frequently seem to have trouble mixing socially with their and even American children live in a island almost completely se- parattxi from the local situation Among other factors which Professor Davis says affect the rate of cultural adjustment by Americtin families are criticism of the host country and its customs, cultural shock, trouble with servants, unusual health hazards in developing nations and being thrust into higher social roles. Tele-Vision Schedule 7- i4l OS 9 10 11 a WPAA AM Chaimai A I Mlttgn Imart Tlw Mr. OoM Town Tlw Hoaan'i HarOM Hart Coma thatrMaa lllly Orattam Analta Im Crutada KM -All i I Tha Oay Jim' 4 KRLO en A Dava Clark iva fdllion Mary OrMfin SutpaflM Thaatar 5 FRIDAY PROGRAMS II KTVT NM II WMNtair Kalndaar Tha Nama af itw Oama WorM Nawt at Tan; TaMt Show Nawt DavM Proat Show TfW Valtoy Tha Man iMf Faattval Payion nMovioi Por HudMn Nawtj witir. MavMt MOV la: "Myitary Strtat" Montaban 13 KOTV 00 CiMKk PalrMnki Show Praaly PIMI gMovla: tiua Qjaao tlmntons Nat Journal OfI Dalla QMovlar Lata Oarin istalla 7: 10 ni 7 8 :10 8 WFU AM Mr. Papparmlnt Sting Ray Otatlarwcga Cati 4 KRLD Tha Jattont Iwnny Road Rurtnar Howr Daiiardiy Muttlay Mot Mardy Parili of Pantiopa Pitiiop ScoobyOoo Whara Ara You 10 Advaniuraa of Owlilvar .00 12 SfMrttman't Hoitday Graat Mwk 100 Paintlngi NCAA Football; Taxaa 1 5 WIAP NM Hackia and Jack la Hara tha Tha PInk Panthar Archia Comady Hour Pufnatut tartana Soliti Advanlura Hjgr Jan Iba Tita Monkaai Macky Swparmait t1 39 KDTV AAaditationt Saturday Plintitonai Undardoo Srana Savanty Thii Waak In Pra Foottail 4 mt A World ot Cour mat CroMroadi 70 NFL Today; Chlcaoo San FranciKo AFL Football: Naw York Jack Hamm Show Birthday Party Paranti In Action Collaga Show Olgait :00 lU 5 :00 Lat Me Spaak to 41 1 Tha Managtr 7 8 :7.

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The Firing Lina inlertaca Sign Oft 9i lOi 11 ill iM A 12 Si I .11 r40 2i AAurohw 4 .00 Audle Murphy Lori Nelton mov I o( Opetfr Van EyckO i I 6 Delia 7 81 Away All Qjett Chandler 9 10 ill .10 .00 ill iN Hi .41 12 iW ill OO WE ARE REMODELING "SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE" WATCH FOR OUR OPENING SOON FURR'S CAFETERIAS RICHARDSON 807 S. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY IRVING 1900 IRVING AVE. WEST FORMERLY LUBY'S BUILDING MATERIUS AT WEST YOUR SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED DON'T CAUGHT COID CHECK HOT PRICES PORTABLE HEATERS HF9 WITH FAN ONLY ONLY SI 6.75 HR IT WITH THERMOSTAT oNtv S9.95 BE PREPARED SHOP EARLY FOR THAT TREE. SCOtCH PINE 7 FT. TREE 8.95 ONLY WOOD CARVING SET FREE WITH COUPON IRVING DAILY NEWS Amazingly Fast and Easy Red Devil Antiquing Kit $349 Amazingly fast and eosy to use Finish old or new furniture in two eosy steps Apply the Latex base In 1 hours you apply the Glaze ossurmg some day usoge of the article being antiqued Reg.

$3.97 BEAUTIFY THAT BATHROOM WITH A MEDICINE CABINET BY PHILLIP CAREY AND A TUB ENCLOSURE BY KELLER. SURFACE MOUNTED Model No. 78 CABINET REG $21 IS ONLY P358M PLASTIC TUB ENCLOSURE PRICES GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 9, 1969 BUILDING MATERIALS 1950 E. MAIN ST. GRAND PRAIRIE STORE HOURS MON.

FRI. SAT. Phone 264-2331 financing available ank A mericaro WE HAVE ANOTHER LOCATION TO SERVE YOU lOCAT- ED CORNER OF MOCKINGBIRD AND HALIFAX ST. DALLAS, TEXAS 631-5202.

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