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Instead of concentrating solely on industrial plants, many communities now realize that their biggest hope is to create or attract more service industries. Pennsylvania's service industry employment has steadily increased, jumped from 79,000 in 1950 to 103,900 this year. By attracting enough factories to employ 10,000 people, Scranton figured that it created 17,000 additional jobs in the service industries, retail businesses and professions. One reason: an average of three people leave the relief rolls for every new job created, thus increasing the market for services...
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, Semiconductor-Components Div. (Dallas, Tex.)--all degree levels in engin., metallurgy, physics & Chem. for R&D, design and manufacture. Summer employ. opportunities. Seniors sign up at 54 Dunster St.; grads at Pierce...
...gooders' concerned only with 'helping youth,' and we're not a social service organization," Slack has pointed out. "We want to reduce the amount of crime committed by adolescents." Thus the program is not primarily interested in causing delinquents to conform with American middle-class ideals and may even employ methods which the middle-class would not approve. "If the kids hang out in bar-rooms, the scientist will just have to go into the bar-room," Slack said. "If necessary to gain their confidence we might even buy loud jackets for a gang. In fact, the laboratory will often...
...sense, a purely partisan, leftist movement was converted into a city-centered mass movement against the allegedly anti-parliamentarian attitude of the Kishi cabinet. The main argument was that the government had refused to deliberate further on the treaty, but had resorted to a direct action, even daring to employ the police within the Diet building. The Socialists, too, had used force, but this was considered a lesser offense to parliamentarianism than the acts of the government. The demonstrators demanded the resignation of the prime minister and the dissolution of the Diet, so that public opinion could be heard anew...
Intentions count for nothing: France must find a solution, but it cannot find one; de Gaulle must resolve the situation if he is not to fall, but any means he can employ today would destroy his government. France has acted creditably and in reasonably good faith with its other possessions, but they represented soluble problems, and Algeria does...