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  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • a poverty bill 30 years ago, those former cotton farmers would have been retrained to a new skill, rather than remaining on in an economy that time has passed by. The lasting answer to wiping out poverty in this country is not just charity, but a full-scale
  • thing s for the youne sters ; and 1 threw the switch int roducing electricity into the school. Now , we come to Jackson to dedicate a bran~ new gymnasium replacing the one built by the "!.J•! . P . A . I am so proud to k now that the old gymna­ s i um
  • , o f Urbana, Illinoi s Julian R . Goldsmit h o f Chicag o Illinoi s William W . Hagert y o f Philadelphia, Pa . Patrick E. Haggerty , o f Dallas , Texa s Mina S . Ree s o f New York Cit y John I . Snyder , Jr. , o f New York City , Ne w York Julius
  • and Frances L ew ine, whom I think are p ra ctica lly twins; M a rie Smith of the Post; Isabelle Shelton of the Star; Eleanor P o llock of the Philadelphia Bulletin; and Nan Robertson, who w rote such good color s to rie s in the New Y o rk T im es about