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A Pennsylvanian who makes heating units, rides to hounds “ and supports YMCA, Albert J. Nesbitt reveals here his personal creed. This is ones ofa - series of statements prepared for broadcast by Fdward R. Murrew over WEFBM at 5:30 "and 10:20 p. m.,c Monday through Friday. By ALBERT J. NESBITT
SUNDAY, MAR. 2 2, 1952
This | Believe
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some Gf the other first principles of Christianity. I began to get in-
‘terested in YMCA work.
It happened that just at this time swe were having some bitter fights with the union at our plant, Then one day it occurred to me: what ‘really 1S their point of view, and why? I began to see a basis for their suspicions,
their often chip-on-shoulder point of view and §
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ONE DAY about 15 years ago 1 suddenly came face to face with myself and realized |;
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My friends ‘and associates perhaps didn't see it. By the generally accepted standards, I was ‘“‘successful,” I was head of a prosmanufacturing concern and I had lead what is ‘usually referred to as. an ‘active’ life, both socially and in business. But it didn't seem to-ine to be adding ‘up to anything. I was going around in circles. I worked hard, "played hard, and pretty
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the - highballs harder than needed. I wasn't 4 candidate for Alcoholics Anonymous but to. be honest I was drinking more than was good for me. It may have
been out of sheer boredom. : again, many
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But ing
they: meant to me, what they represented as business contacts, or employees, not what I might them. mean to them. . I remember that as my mother sent me to Sunday School as a
the church choir, she used to tell called a good Christian back- have no ground was in having something
to tie to. I put in a little thought recalling the Golden Rule and
actual
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WIBC Starts Using 45 RPM's Tomorrow
Radio station WIBC playing 45-rpm various disc” jockey shows begin-
That feel- cording to a joint announcement Richard Fairbanks,
I feel better the record department at than I ciated Distributors, and Bill Dean, ever have in my life, before. I program director of the ‘station.
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March 3rd, ac“1 understand
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Ladies’ Nylon Hosiery Dept.
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Men's Hosiery Depl.
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Men's fancy crepetone dress hose. Sizes 102 to 12.
Regular Price, 3%
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Ladies’ Handkerchief Dept.
A special lot of ladies’ handkerchiefs. Regularly priced at 15¢c—to sell this week only
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Drapery Depariment
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Greeting Card Dept.
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Decorative Flower Dept.
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Ladies’ Gown Dept.
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Large assortment of new |
Infants’ Wear Dept.
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Ladies’ Corsefry Dept.
Circular knit rayon peas: ant style nightgown. Lace edge trim on .neck and arm openings. Length 54", Colors: pink, melon and turquoise.
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Millinery Dept.
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Large assortment of ladies’ new spring chic hats.
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100 Pairs of boys’ and girls’ sturdy long-wearing
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Men's Hosiery Dept.
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Towel Ends—14x17-—
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Ladies’ Belts All styles and sizes.
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Ladies’ Purses, in the new spring colors.. Hand and shoulder-strap styles.
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Men's Furnishings Dept. Men's fancy crepetone Shirts. Multicolor prints.
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Dry Goods Dept.
Plastic table covers, 54x 54. Cut edges.
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Special—Bath Towel, Face Towel and Washcloth,
$120.
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Take home a supply of
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Reg. Price, 5% 39° Dry Goods Dept.
Terry Bath Towels, solid colors, Flamingo, Aqua, Pink; Yellow and White—
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Infants’ Wear Depl.
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Just. arrived — boys’ and’ girls’ new Spring Coats. §
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All the big hit numbers by the TOP Artists of the Day
Regular and 45 R.P.M.
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Ladies’ Brassiere Depl. RN An excellent assortment of ladies’ brassieres at the
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