The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 238, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1969 Page: 3 of 12
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Tuesday, Juno 24, 1969 fjg lagtouui Bun 3
Merchants Giving
Some Senators Want Limit
Put On Missile Purchases
Gifts To Bovs
FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla.
(AP) — Merchants here are of-
fering everything from pizzas to
30 pounds of free laundry to en-
tice long-haired boys lo submit i
to haircuts..
But the sole taker in three
days was a tearful four-year-old
whose mother dragged him into
a barber shop only to find he
was too young to qualify for the
contest.
. of a special research subcom-
i mittee forwarded to the full
committee earlier in the week.
The report will come under
scrutiny of the committee when
it starts serious work of mark-
ing up the 321.9 billion military
procurement authorization bill
Tuesday.
Since the bill includes funds to
procure, develop and test Spar-
tan and Sprint missiles for ABM
use, limits on any one of these
activities could be written into
In addition, the sources said,
the Senate Armed Services
Committee is being asked to
speak out in favor of a U.S. ini-
tiative to convince the Soviet
Union to join In mutual cessa-
tion of testing and deployment
of MIRVs, which would enable a
multiwarhead-equipped missile
to bear in on several different
targets at once.
All of these points, including
the MIRV issue, were in the
conclusions of a majority report
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sena-
tors jrying for a compromise in
the antlballistic missile fight
hope to strictly limit the num-
ber of Safeguard missiles the
Pentagon can buy in the coming
I year.
This is in addition to their pri-
mary goal of prohibiting deploy-
ment of any ABMs at the two in-
itial Safeguard sites in Montana
and North Dakota until Con-
gress later gives the go-ahead,
sources said.
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OUR LOCAL OLDS
DEALER CAN PUT US
IN A NEW OLDS
AT REAL SAVINGS
RIGHT NOW.
Domestic Woes Mount
marvflle1 * NEW Y0RK (-AP> - S0™ 011 drain on the cities, and very
■rtmentai to* nation’s critical domestic probably this drain is almost all
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sible knifeless surgery.
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ut IS are
go higher.
problems undoubtedly could
more easily be solved if people
would only stop moving around
and let the planners get a han-
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MILLER FAILS
ROWS TOOLS
"WATS GREAT STAN,
NOW MAYBE
WE CAN AFFORD
TO STRAIGHTEN UP
THE PLACE.
never happen.
Taeuber, associate director of
l the Census Bureau, stated that
i the rate jumped from 19,000 a
, year in 1960-1966 to 221,000 a
I year in 1966-1966.
Nevertheless, because of a
high birth rate, the number of
Negroes in core cities continues
to increase, despite no similar
growth in jobs or services or
improvements in living condi-
tions.
And so the problem is clear
and growing: whites and
Negroes separating from each
other, manufacturing leaving
jo with a
Restlessness has always been
a characteristic of Americans
who, it must be remembered,
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business World
uds of the Federal Reserve. nancial jugular and Impedes the I11®" squwe raijMofUnd.
Speaking in Copenhagen, Den- flow of money may be com- Now, as the ^spring of immi-
mark, where last week the ns- pared to an antiriot device that 8ran^,.M^ economic lad-
ion’s biggest bankers retreated) subdues the victim by throttling <Ur. it iso t at all nmnmonfor
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dcCracken, the president’s! eryone in the statements of ad- “**■ 80 0,1 “ their economy
ihief economic adviser, said ministration policy makers. I status improve,
nuch the same thing. The bankers might be those at ,****• “ “ move will be
Addressing his “friends in the whom the weapons are directed | ^arly jn. evidence on the na-
tanking community,” Mc-+ now. But the warning is for all r”18 WRnmiys this summer,
bracken said, “Earlier this year Americans who, we are told, wfjen moving vans sometimes i
found myself rather frequently are spending themselves into P™1 *eem common as traitors.
>ld ... ‘We don’t think you | chaos. One big mover estimates that 16 ,
Bally mean it in Washington.’”; The most frightening weapon mflhon Americans will change
Was there a “had enough” or that could be brought into use is homes between now and
get the point” message in (that referred to by William te"*er- .
IcCracken’s statement to the1 McChesney Martin, chairman of Wher® “ everyone going,
ankers, who now are complain- the Federal Reserve Board, and I ^rom „ on€ II
g loudly that they have almost long the fiscal conscience of ““*8- alU’°“*h that migration is
, money to lend? i America. The weapon: enforced H “> «*/**•& ^to-
having drained farm pqmlation I
from 30.5 million in 1940 to II
about 10 million now. I
The stronger migration in the I
past two years or so have been I
from the core city to the suburb I
-or as some see it, a migration I
of white from Negro. This out- I
migration of whites has in- I
creased sharply in the past two I
3 wucd twig, iiui ttiiu uis-
turbed summer for the riotously
expansive American economy
seems to be taking shape every
day now. Law and order, we are
explained
It 'his film
p which he
ocket ship,
asked Cos-
put 7 shook
wearily, “l
m all these
crammed a
p drama in
I showed a
Id children
luge replica
lie end of a
to leave on the doorsteps ol
their best customer*
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Thursday
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To bring this about in the
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IKTEREST ON 51,000 SIX-MONTH
SAVWGS CERTIFICATES
to De Gaulle himself.
He Accepted ministries in the
Fourth Republic at a time when
it was fashionable for hard-core
I Gaul lists to shun the oft-chang-
ing governments. But as d*
fense minister in 1958, he helped
in the maneuvering that led to
IDe Gaulle’s return to power.
Paul Reynaud was De
Gaulle’s choice for president of
the National Assembly when the
Fifth Republic was installed in
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posed Reynaud and wtin. By way to the finals of the m
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France, but ChabaivDabnaa Championships in 1965.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 238, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1969, newspaper, June 24, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057594/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.