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iA' By-DREW PEARSONXX American Embassy in Moscow .Stmamp has^assigned 10 of his
. nnsurarTOK *k«. reveals that the communist.' lop men, all armed, to guard
WASHINGTON Some of the work) is drastically divided jt4- entrances to .the Hcuse^floor so
wore'dens of iniquity peer any gating, the Russian - Otineae nh more American-Naas, tn—-
American rolWajy. base await . pe(jd 6 :Jr tbick face, can get in . . Capt-
Americtm soldiers as they leave r .X. j.-4;u ' toi police have one less head-
Keesler Air Force Base near „ 7hi^nu nf ache- since the swanky, new
Gulfport and Biloxi, Miss. r^^?fe,ZAnheeeht Rayburn Office Building was
TWh a few gambling,joints , ™Is;im a^ W:aLt^ . opened. It has eliminated the
and houses of prostitution; im- ^ «r » ''-double-parking of Congressman
mediately adjacent to Keesler. Adam Clayton Powell's Jaguar,
have been declared off limits, . conference which tpe Krem- Powell was one ofJhe worst doo-;
trsz ~ a dStrfttt'iS
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* Not r" front th" gates of Put thev lu-st don’t believe in friends that he has bad only ode
Keesler, gambling joint ~y»W. . . -Iji d»V
rnkes •.n-Tietween ^15,000 to $20,- because they figure It won t get Vice President. This wasjsrthr
S/monlh. One drycleaning anywhere. day ^ resigned from the An-
iishmpnt W'hicftbks changed ale. Qj»^W b» Senate »««rW
i four times in the last vear JHF NEW HOUSE ReptiWican years left him wRl| a very emp-
has loddrnlv become prosper- ^er Rep Gerald Ford of ty. lonesome feeling .;. Rarp'
ous. It handles more than dry- Michigan had Pentagon experts (,old water has complained to
rUanmir lv»w#*v#»r \ puukd ^ hen he belittled *he new friend* that he i« worried about .
Th* nrtaioar* the Poseidon !T,i*sile as merely a the^raekpbts who still *end him
- remodeled Polarts ' , threatening tetters Unlike
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sr»‘«r-h,w~-t S’Sus&-.wss&k •
Aland 12 years ego the late that can imleash a tefr.ficf shot* .nagr*w"'
Sen. Lester Hunt of Wyoming. im Meat equal to several nu- ,0
chairman of a Senate Pro- clear wornesds. aor^n Francw ltolUm o?^m
parednes. Subcommittee, .came The Pcsetdor far more ac- g
. to the Gtdfport-BlkMd area, con- -Wfrate man the Polan, and .,
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m»7'1gj^ir w'3d Pr>tofed - The^I<avy hasn't been adver- office kitchenette in the new^
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were cPancd Up Gov Hugh too ■ accurate. The Posetfkm, on mte wafer from J*e> pnvaur
White of Mississippi acted on the-otlwr hand, could deMrov bathroom to make coffee,
the warning. Vice was cleaned a specific mibtery target which
up. the Polaris could not knockout.
Since then the raclceteers have ^ j . ..
> --mpved b»ck 8!»t are pgw rpore FOR TTIE URST time in his- ;
Oast am than ever. -‘’b'. a permaneni armed guard
V the ketmMl'-Johnson edmin- ba» been statkgt^ »1 *SU?m*r-
IK htratiop* in Washington- -haw y^lP door* of the tjeafe add
followed a complacent policy re- Senate to p^ect ipen^ers town
",mn' the Gulf »m Rep Wit- * mtnidm Capita Prfire Oiief—ott^rSrf „
. * ijam Chlmer, -the Democrat who
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Senator Everett Wrksen, shepherd to the Re-
pubbeajj remnant in Congress, has now upheld ArK,,. |
Johnson Admirustiation’s contention that gold must
he removed as a cover requirement on deposits with
the Federal Reserve banks.
"We can,” said Dirksen
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that the law requires the government to maintain a
gold reserve of 25 per cent against the total of Fed-
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emaa ln the not so distant past were common. This is
iww prohibited by Jaw, Today it is not easy to say
*h*t Is the American’s attitude toward gold as
it appnef to paper money. He is vaguely aware that
uierets a residual connection between Fort Knox
sod the green in his billfold. He has confidence
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America, it continues to be a central influence in in-
temationai finance and cold warfare. Most particu-
is a powerfiil factor in international finance
X wat the U5. government has a policy of selling gold
\ *° tf>er countries at the 1934 price of 535 an ounce;
jWe pc*sess 515.5 bUlion in gold bullion and the
m that all of it is available for demand pur-
cnase. Thus we have the French govern meht’s de-
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The Johnson Administration argues that as long
f W the gold can be freely purchased, foreign govern-
ments will be content to maintain part of their mon-
ey reserves in dollars gjnee they can be invested for
eas gold can only be hoarded.
r billion* of the U.S. gold stack is held as
_ reqjtired 25 per cent backing of Federal
Reserve currency. This requirement,' however, can
be suspended by action of the Federal Reserve
Board.
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ftlftWmfmrv«mnhrl»^r^P^farZtl,Mt It <lcreon made by '--South Caroitna amf CaWorhls'S - -ureelve* ^ our power >
19 "“yy? ^ RWyl would -guidlhg^'hi*-^ tovohitltojary craft Chet HoHfield. chairmr.n ol «>e - merely otcauaea isppeir* to- an UtSS.
collide With the 25 per cent backing requirement. under the I»br ice cap from Joint Committer oh Atomic Eri- day to be'- a link 'more expen- J.., T” 'M, ,.» fKra)
FtaaHy, more dollars are leaving our shores than' Pea.1 Haibor to London. • - m* tow wiut slide rot can mea- ^ ^JKu^X&a^SS '
are returning because of foreign aid and these do!- A* a frosbrnait congressman, Uiero have beer sikj» recent- xure the value of nfi and liber- .rhonbr becatue Nhto
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i- --to The question is pilBfMly:ewBptegindJte^^ ■ mttSm imwiM w>o., '.ptirtartairiirmmSs> &*** a -dkieltor from tsusm ,
many economists here and abroad that wonder if The •Tennessee lawmaker, In a, • ed aircraft carrier. Bm.Ander- Cu^hastoM^fhehPTOtodwtb -;- ^ '
Uncle is eoine Off his rorker in raaklno this nsvehn •recent speech.' explained why: son and others in Coucres? seek of U.S. A.r Force Major Rn- utn?. hiti et»ie® »M m rathnlir'";
, "Ibe Navy stands now on the - Administration approval of an oolph Andereon. the U-2 pilot »« te C*,h<,,,c
' *^”1 4KBUt Wifi D r u u«.' 0 V*e ad' Ihreshold of an historic ehao?*- v "• " ( Whose unanned craft was shot u^j^ mc Delerise Denarl-
\- ministration, the gamble probably Will be made. over. The Nautilus and her sue- . .down during the Cuban missile
cessonr and the dramatically " r„. . ill j ' - crisis. . XI
powerful Pglaris - lirinpr sub- riliiilltflll NMHPfl Major Anderson obtained the ^Sf!Sn prey on American sol-
• marines are a tremendous force UIIIWjlWH I1UIIIWM first ''htud information prov- « lords who prey nn American so.
in being, Nuclear -Task Force v l\k__!__ R..i ing that- intermediate - range
One, after its circumnavigation IA rldnilmil I 0ST ballistic, missiles bad been \tkita Khrushchev the man
of the globe, appears to be the IU I 101111111^ I W3I brooglrt into Cuba. His plane
pn^jtype for the ships that will ' . . . ' |v|* dotted by go S-2 antMr- « ''m5bS1S»
make our Navy the most -power1 WASHINGTON (AP> -Fresh rraft missile on October 27 1962. *. Litmerip.^^moerialkrni "was
ful and adaptable the world has dent Johnson has named former- 1h, wfector, Carlos cd d^Kromim part-
_ ever seen." Tennessee Gov. EMond Elhng- . - Agmiu Ochoa, ha, rovealed the totter rouSm,1^
-~ ^'.MrittlW'llSW-lasar^SW^^-tawAp?^^ .. d....tai i s of Mai Andersen's A" Xl..*1
cJer'r - powered vetteli, Tboth gency Planning which handles death? Ochoa saw Ameri. an 'r' IX^-d/ xto eti^irwrt' im-
underwater and sitffbee, Ander- ojierations such as relief to dis- plane, crash in flames near "^T^itoll-Anurh
son will likely tangle with De- aster-struck areas. Banes, then witnesaco a Cuba piweareiation ■„
iertse Secretary Robert McNa- If confirmed to the Senate, niibtiawoman violer.iiy kick tht A c n !
mara. The Pentagon chief has Ellington. 57, will succeed Ed- qeaij p)i0f Cftstro erfticiais then
previously vetoed the production ward A. McDermott in the $28.- fpat -upgfi the body,
of nuclear vessels, citing their 5AEa-year part. It carries with Residents of the area watched
it membership on the National in tears. Farmers removed their
Security Council. hats to * sign .of respect They
McDermott resigned to join a took debus and scattered por-
tions of Anderson's uniform to
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| At this tsble Wes? led the
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[mended with/th is eombt nation
iby most’ textbooks and some-
.times referred'to *« an interior
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sumed that the jack was Weet a
higheel apadc. failed to play th#
king becauae he thought that
declarer had the A-4J. Aa a re-.
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u^t ... 1Md(. convention oppoBto te^ppamag
Opening lead- Bra notrump Ml Tha four, diamond
waa as artfcW Md
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•to aeiect th* American interna- ^ hu nottwnpv that is,
'tommitotM. . whether it was minimum, medl-
The bidding
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News Analyst
from 1963. Average weekly at-
tcndancC rose to 43 million.
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rs have reversed- ”!i.mates put 19^ aver?,s:e al'
tendance Up another million to
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directions They're building new .
ones faster now than they're !4 ^ Motion Picture
tearing old one* down. Association of America sajm
• And they're pioneering into 1964 u % member*
field*, especially mto that nwe about 30 per 4drt last year."
{rattier of suburbia the The boxscore op; theater con-
eenter.\New thehteT .stntotion, as compiled by the
i toe catching-on, such as trade magazine boxoffice,
WWi lDore ihar. one audi- shows 10P four-waB^^iehtgri -*
.'Those that pair enclosed \egular buildings —X^mplfttor
rs with drive-ins, < and and opened, 15
n* with more than one planned to 1964. There
to mention that drtve-tos opened 44 ui
r, the jet that? struction, and 25 anne:
to while , crossing .10^ total comparing
S Xf' 'dilution WT»Ue 100 r Id theater* gave up
•bowa new theaters built and the struggle to 1964. there were
Opened last year topped the 174 previously closed houses
Motor to old ones cUed. So that
did to number of previously
x ■ tlofed houses that teop»ncd
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V\ SB.Uto year's total, which
' \ \ had exceedec 1963 by 40 per
HdfaManSkk
With Moderate
Viral Pneumonia
"exorbitant" cost.
Tne Joint Gimmittee on
Atomic'Energy once summoned
MtNamara for Congressional . W ashington law firm,,
testimony to explain his ajJa- Johnson announced Elling- keep as a remembrance, "1 my-
mant opposition to a nuclear- ton’s appointment Sunday night, self took several parts of the
.powered aircraft carrier. The The President said that Deputy fuselage which are well hidden
committee members unanimous- Director Franklin B Dryden m Cuba." Ochoi .aid last vseek.
ly 'ound McNam, la’s fosition to would act as head of the OEP
3 be “inconsistant, misleading, il- pending Ellington's cbnfirma- THREE LEADERS of the Coh*
x^t!lr wtoal, exaggerated and misin- Hon. ‘ golese rebel army recently visii*
Xtoto-" •- Ellington, a -dose personal cd Castro Cuba to confer with
80 m Re;. Anderson notes that nu- and political friend of Johnson, top . ranking Gimmunist mili-
xlM GUtiert are but. three per *, was vice chairman of file CM\ torymt r. The ana fshRmbe
itt mow etoenaive to to long- izena for Johnaon National Com- - gueirillas included Piacide -Kl-
in than conventional vessels. mitra . during the President s umga, bureau-ehief of to'fCb-
\ "AK-itotnie* pqtored craft is. tmsuccessfui bid for the 1960 c). Ministry ql Defense
\-» effective presidential nomination, A (re- ♦'nothe-'rOingoitae vfirttor.
pvtoition a J carrier," be quent White House visitor tn the Johnson Umba, lauded to Cu-
re are few Aineri- past year, he has king been con- Ran revolution as "an example
cans whoSroukE hot be willing s.dered in line for a top federal - ot what to Alrieans shouid fol-
toXintot «to aitoitionM three appointment. ToS-" lie assutxd hix hosts that .
per eent in onier to avoid de- He said he would resign the ihetoamek of Fidel Castro and
Ivndence Xn toolete, «eebpd- . - peito as vice president of to Cheque Vara were a* well
N best "ships tor to. oefense of i.ouisviUe A Nashville Railroad known in to'Congo as tNjse of
. X ^RINGFIEXD. Otiio (AF> ~ «»i» cou^X^ to 6— .iH? itomumba and Ex*
• ^ Gerald MeKimey h lookto tor- Slhe wsrid." V v\ \ .- ‘t™ aa goveraor ended to 1963. tome Goenga.
ltteBdancf fo..1**" ri»- ward to his funeral even though.
me like I'm sdmetodof nut "
«lo?Sto«Sdi*^^ McKinney. 42. has arranged .
A movie industry spokesman fl*52L Si-inday'
put* it this way “TieDublic’s Jun* 6. At to Scicto County
„ „ interest in goingout tr Fairgrounds, near hit home
the movko Ms been sttmulatod gam of Minford to soutom
by great fofiMtfd strides in mm VAM- ,
•tor construction and planning
at well as to production and dis- to use to
trihttton of motion pictures hey said. "We're
made to matt all the varied to- dots of music. Ml
itrasto and testes of to Ametov everyone to enjoy
can poMa.” ’ way I fugure it, rr
cf Commerce relatives can come to see me \
At •** of to seven tables
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South. With a bare it point*,
stored Ua ntetowat vntoaa by .
South became declarer at three
Dot rump on thV bidding shown
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making to cheapeet bid pos-
sible. four hearts. Warned pf s£.
to raepoaM that tor# was not »
defense cashed to first «v#
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trichi. AH to North player*
WASHINGTON tAPt - Sec- were aurprloed aa well aa dls-
retary at Defense Rooert S. Mc-
Namara ha* a ".nodetate case
started.
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of viral pneumonia. « was an- , y,,. htd tor M opening ne-
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Ant; Secretary of Defense ., iw »i*th table the bidding
Arthur Sylvester teld mwmim* -.s»- —
that the condition towed up in ""l U“ war'
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were on to verge of a idam.de-
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day to the Army 's **,Wr H*ed
Hospiui.
His iltrera at th# time wss
dibgrioxed a* an upper restars-
tory inf ection, or bad cold
Sylvester said that McN*.
temperature today is
and that hi* condition is
Mai. He k tn fed'and Ml stay
in the hosfiital i, indefinite 5yi-
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Wednesday and spent *# of
Thursday at ho,ne before M*
Air Foreo doctor ordered hhn ip
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1965, newspaper, February 2, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145039/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.