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V? S . ,'VV- w-i , V' ^' ^Vs'/V.1 ^\V;. *. - ;j . \ * \ f*f 17 f*?.? ** * " O ' V i s- J W ? i . ? f. 7'jbIishecJ monthly un C.cjc.o A. Crcc\<or, *^'r r "mptoyoe P.*? -?' ^ '? t - v X* \ ^ \ ~X \ ~x. / Vt>-. \ V ? \ 1 \ \ The Spirit of Christmas affords its the chance to pause and to gather personal stren.r will confront us during the ca> As I have previously nunc one of 'he best for our Com pi industry, hare been faced v.* out the yccr. Prosper*s for ' encouraging. Demand /<" o eonsidcra'd;/ in recent irerhs. ?).'/? prospe s icill contir.r.e to en joy a prosperous 1 [}''?. ' eth [lest wishes in (df. h'" i Wvril ("MIS (!H(1 '>! <>U' f/>(' AV'r ** <!)'. A / J > * * ^ U; 'n v ?. ^ * .v V-H , vN \ . \ i / , r / ; ' , . < - . ' >. 4 i % s ^ '' v J ' ?'sv ' With n p,?.*nuine oppreciot ion <. during the pits;? year, we the olfic intemlents, overseers, supervisor Clinton Mills extend our best w Merry Christ mas ant! a Mew Year o you unci your family. ^ i x f t ; -^aV . ; v * ? ' ' -v\\\ ? * ?? ??n?? ni* \ ? ? ly'."? . >/ r'rtr rr<<c!:pn o' ' 'rtror "r Communi'y '^rtUf.vtV ^ . uivlU. / ** * * /U '. . <* ?r VCUU T.!'x .v i\i t*? is a marvelous blessing. It am' reflect nv our ciessings for the challenges that n'n.r yen r. ' in;-'/! )0<i7 has rot been. 'My. We, like others in our h lanii problems throughhe gear ahead seem more ur fabri<'s has iviprorr el !' is >u;/ sincere hope the' improve and that ire u\l! e r. <>. ?* iinifrs haft.' <f V?"'" iiup'/nwsfi i 'ri'-ere! ;/t * + ' > *V->- ^. . / /7. / 7. ."rw,. / -~-r/ _ . _ . _ . ?/!.. - - i Is ?'t r?r O ' r-" V'O""? r ' '/?* ?*' t* r * <* ^ r ! /% ? ?' 4. > . . J . ? J (V ? ' * < ? ??/> < ?'/ / * /?/ ? it w, V f * /-? )f our / asarit associations its, n'. v! mnnaj'ors, supers nn<' assistant overseers of isV'-s for an Old Fas'.uoned o' '".! ??> ness and Prosperity K /\ \ V \ ) ,>> ' % v'N ' ^ y')\ ' . "^V , - !-? ?-? " Q ^ Large, beautifully lighted Christmas trees have become traditional at the Clinton and Lydia Plants. Each year Mr. CVnn Downs and his men erected large cedars on the lawns for dccorations by shop electricians. The 'roes convey Best Wishes Per A Merry Christmas to all employees, their J7(>fim'lion of An , It's rifle slings and tents, uniforms, p a c k s, sheets, towels, nylon netting, underwear, ponchos, pistol belts and regimental flags. !'\s constant and diligent research to produce imm eyci! fighting equipment; b Id.weight body armor s "MOU! -!l to Stop il whimng sniper's bullet; allpurpo.se flight suits which not only strap a pilot into : 1 .o cockpit, but supply him wilh a life preserver; canvas and rubber boots dura>'e enough to withstand the tumus temperatures of lie steamy jungles; para' '?ute*. bearing illuminating spoils rending night into lay and revealing a hereto e b.iclden enemy. ' t's men and women, eaves, frames and looms Final j r" ? ? '? r?> r-* (ri V V. > C; > C. ) v a - r * fl' ? ' .*? J t 7 ' '*. $ 1 o r-? o ry o <* ? * 'i * i _ __ V. C C, ?'( ! t1 \ I j ; j rA < ' ' < ? v v :v ,i k'-i 1 * ( yo I it . . . . * I ??tJJ lip 1 Shown above is the fifth signed p> publicize the impor The campaign began vvitl Previous ads told the story o (Who' you think of crops h i-s technological leade rot it.), its contributions to ing to reduce the risk.), and lochia (Underdeveloped coitr The Clothmaker is pleas cessful program. i At Christmas families and friends. Merry Christmas is expressed differently at the Jiaiiey riant ... its spelled out in 4' high lighted letters across the main entrance fronting U. S. Thvy. 70. Photographs cannot capture their beauty. We invite you to drive by to see them. fndustrv At War working safely and efficiently 24 hours a day to help clothe and equip tens of thousands of American fighting men now in Viet Nam. It's gloves, helmet bands, socks and sergeant stripes. It's a flexible industry geared quickly to a demanding international situation ? athletically scrambling to meet sudden changes in requirements. It's a bandage protecting a gaping wound and a hospital gown clothing a skilled surgeon. It's a deeply felt obligation and single - minded drive to aid this nation against a ruthless enemy. It's the te>:,;V industry. It's vital. id Of ATM7 > j. i1 y<. 0 o o o r _ _ _' _ _ > t-") & " ? - ~ ^r--1 * .*???i*~ '- V <i;. ) t J Cr ir ifr> r**\ o O O - t < t &'5 e/> <? ? f 1 ^ 'I ' < > & :> ('rJ Gj 5 ' V > <j:1 > _< _l __ > (' > *, -% - ? * - v*i? and final advertisement in A1 Lance of our industry to the n 1 the issue of September 22 an f the textile industry's import; \ California, yon think of ^ra] rship (They asked us for a f; defense (Every day this soldii the threat of imports to the ltry.) ed to have participated with love a star, a wreath, a shopping list, a crowd, a gift, a time of worship, a toy, a child, a colored hall, a party, a kiss, a family together, the sound of laughter, turkey 'n mince pie, joy and peace, a tree of lights, the glow of candles, the faith of a child, the sound of hells, an angel's song, a season of wonder and togetherness. " a world * at * peace filled with love and gixnl will toward all mankind. TEXTILE IMPORT PROBLEM UNIQUE The U. S. textile industry has spent nearly $7-billion for new plants and equipment in the last 10 years, but enjoys no advantage whatsoever over textile industries in foreign countries, ATM I SecretaryTreasurer F. Sadler Love told a management consulting seminar in Atlanta recently. Foreign textile industries spend only a fraction of what the U. S. industry spends to improve efficiency, he said, but an abundance of resources, low wages, and a long list of government subsidies and export incentives eniililo (lnim tn Vnnn tVinif prices clown. He emphasized that the textile import problem was unique in this respect. Series 1 o ti j y ..y _ ygjy j J V.' ; v x; S * 'W ^Wl> % i U? C. > <y ' C > < > 0 C:^ 1 r - ** {? jr.sw.-aiW ?*v-: >xr; if, o r> o o o f' O < ) ^ ) ? o O } 1 ) i ) i") < } t i m w {:] ;!$;', ? !88g: r.~r - >:tw. TSarTsrSa nMI's series of insertions creation. cl concluded on December 9. ance to the nation's economy Des, oranges and cotton. Cotabric that didn't exist. They er risks his life. We're workeconomic stability of Appa ATMI in the highly sue