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•-.Deer season and
TOS just aboutcios
for the: year. Goose
• end Jan. 13. and :
son will enci Jaji
, That leaves iisfii
cnly outdoor fun
frbm now until nex
There are some <
though, that need soi
Two’ of these,••"trfcp
are Jack Bishop a
Hargrave.
Last year these
Avenue big game h
.out- tr, • the Kerrvi
Management Area
head of- the Guad;
buf rall they-had wa
: /meals at the neaibj
ian retreat where
- were the finest in th
ing country.' These
hunters were simply
right place at the rig
. best they could, do
home empty handed
venison. •
Twice earlier This
grave went to a ne
has acquired at A
time he took his sor
That didn't help. "N
not hit one either.
, minute desperation-
the seatbn-closeti, H
vited his aide. J;ick
- make a trip with 1
*Maroh nappv hunting
, That,, did the trio
grave. He tame ho
a-oointer white Blsht
4-poifttor. Hargraves
buck was hit at 150
a 150 grain 30-06 bu
t feet shoulder shot th
it ufits tracks. B»h(
ed wttn a .3#) calibr
bullet at 50 yards, bu:
out SO pounds ,j -•
• Hargrave wa,« so h
his deeyr.u tier hi
• jetirs/vitiW even i
u th\( he SoW
owner Al}a.;\H()ward
sure hopia-d )»■ could
next year.
Another deer* story
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.ngton, Hefim has a
.. law. Charlie Thbmpw
3fx
pass back and forth by railroad / ,
•“-between the Svo regimes.
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Washington — Every budget submitted to Con-
gress in recent years has contained money for proj-
ects and programs that are either unnecessary or
marginal but are backed by “politically untouchable”
sources. Most of these sources are members of Con-
gress in key positions whose enmity'could incite re-
taliation far worse than the funds spent to keep them
happy. '
told him, 'on th? day I was col-
ored.' ”
By DBRW FEARSON
WASHINGTON - The long-
range weather forecast for In-
auguration . Day Still remains
bitterly cold and clear. Hie piles
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EX-CONGRESSMAN WALTER M”' ArtBuchwaM
L . l>__. Judd, R-Minn., was talking to SprinrffcW. IU^ Art BucniroM
of snow which plagued Presi- Dev O'Neill, the Democratic Na- «** J BtoS
dent Kennedy and caused the tional Committee photographer, “■£*'iSSS
Army to work all night clear- about a* battle between Charlie ^vthtoS
ing Pennsylvania Avenue ap- Ha)leck and Gerald Ford. SS^J^ELht Sn bl the
rarenfly wffl not plague Presi- ' Speaking as a doctor.” said wer tte
dent Johnson. Judd. who was once a medical Refii*L. . ^v^d
But some of those preparing missionary. TTdon't think this ^
for LBJ's inauguration wish it fight will kill the Republican ^ ftidk
would. Party. It will survive. However, 2S****"*-b -W "*• *
when a doctor performs an au- w tVivnton Beach"
topsy, he doesn’t inrite in the ^tto f^u^^mn Beach.
public. He does it alone. ly un{p,r t)M, profile of President
PAT GORMAN of the Amalga- K^dy, j^lfdoUar iT wt the .,
mated Meat Grtters prowwesto hanfmerand sickle but .the ink:
elevate the late John F. Ken- .-{gg1.^ ^ coin’s designer, Gil-
when it seemed as if almost nedy to sainthood .»»•, Ex-Sen. Roberts
every deserving Democrat in the Ernest McFarland of Arizona. Attention Secret ary of Defense -
nation tramped down the muddy former Democratic Leader of McNamara-Frederick L. Comp-
. ruts of Pennsylvania Avenue. the Senate, led every candidate . - ton gglj members at die .Worn-
When Kennedy was inaugur- in the recent election in Art- pn,s international League , at
___ated, 3,000 “distinguished1 worn- - zona. He was, running for Su- somerdale. N. J., have a thick-
en attended the reception at The pferiie Court Judge. fSddwater--------of schoolbooks ready to go
National Art Gallery. They came got 40.4 percent of the vote; Mississippi school*. Mean-
despite the snow. This year, McFarland 50.6 per cent . .. • Army Reserve trucks,
' without snow,, inauguration host- It is sometimes charged that the which you are trying to merge
esses are-figuring on at least StatrDepartment doesn't tell the into the Natitmal Guard, are re-
5,000, and don’t see how they tpnut But when reports were ported idle 70 per een» <rf the
:.jeiui'’pa4^||r'hat^e published that two American tjmr. /
WU1 the weatherman please / firm* were selling 513 mUlton
bring back the snow? / in synthetic fiber plants to East
Germany, the State Department
{]. S. DIPLOMATS who have confirmed the sale; Standard Oil
conferred with Foreign. Minister cf Ohio and the Litwin Engi-
. Andrei Gromyko recently have neertnc Co.of Wichita. Kans.. T^IEREFORE WILLI divide
. lound him a new pnan. He's now denied it. Ms a pertion with the great,
« the Kremlin .{,ct j, that these two / and he shall divide the spoil with
iger mesaenger fjnn, have consummated the the strong; because he_ hath
rhial and been givkr. State.Dw> pottred-out Ms aou uBtodratt,.
, j \ How much Nikita Khrushchev partment OK ,. Most people and he Was number'd with the
^ - kept Gromyko under Ms thumb don’t -eelire the? West Berlin trangretsore: and he bare the
» was illustrated by a con versa- dees it’s biggest business with sin d many, and medelntareae i
ytlS which Under Jeeretary df East Bertht. Desplte toe Wall. skm lbs the tnmnimore.
State Averell Harriman and U.S. mAny millions of dollars of trade Isaiah 53-12
. /\ diplomats bad with Khrushchev ’
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However, this year’s budget will be unique—not
that it won’t contain any of these projects, it Mill, f^ut
they’ll be fewer in number and add up to fewer dol-
lars than at any time since World War n.
Most times, politically .powerful legislators exer-.
cise their influence with the governmental depart-
ment or agency that administers the project. This
year, however, they’ll have to do more than that to
get the money they want.
President Johnson has ordered the federal agen-
cies to refer all “politically untouchable” projects and
programs to him for approval. This means that the
legislators will have to exercise their influence at the
-White Housc. fr far more diffieult thing to accomplish
than swaying a bureaucrat on political appointee at
the agency level.
V- In another economy move, agencies are under
orders to draft legislation to abolish out-dated or
i. - marginal programs that are required to be carried
forward under existing law. It) recent history, agency
heads have justified the af^ropriation of billions of
dollars with the simple statement that the expendi-
tures are-required by laws on the federal statute
books.
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once a n>edical
Judd, who
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■ Lyndon issued that hospitable
* Texas invitation. “Y’all come!
Hear!” to so many people that
the nation’s capital is going to
lie deluged as never before, ft
will probably look, like toe in-
auguration of Andrew Jacksorf
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This will be the first time in the memory of many
agency officials that they are being asked to-go be-
yond the legal requirement and actually justify the
program or make a proposal
To givie some idea of the
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team
Fulton Lewis Speaks--
to wipe it off the books,
thoroughness of the re-
x. view now under way, one official has disclosed that
the President’s budget experts have questioned- the
need -for everything, from the supersonic airplane to ■
the continuation of the Rural Electrification Program
v in its present form.
boy..
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^ By FI'LTON .LEWI8 JB. ' To guarantee Israel s measure will srek to tnS S. a:d,..in while ne
. Washington - Influential Of protection, President Kennedy all aggressor nations. .He staffs Tre«h'- As a Syih et the more
xmemberv of the. U. S. Senate ioro «.t» W at 3he State Department: asser- .
«•*- v- - | , . .x -,v'iU press for legislation pruhib- j lion that economic akMnng way by the Test -Barr Treaty. Hirri-
Trv 4hd Mp ‘ ^ J!inK ail aid, military ami eco- ^“^n^^s »wt- contribute* tr- a ^ratiiin’8. e*ili- , man tokl Khruxhchev:
MY OlDU JTiUO IVIC * remtie to Gama! Abdel Nas- nu**u» »»«W fww be out- »,iry potential; ”1 hppe fKaf GrnWyko wRl
^ ii nciiurTT ornr ser’s United-Arab Republic. . -___......"It ta tiibfe the United Sn»e< now be more fleribV.” „
By BfcNNETT CERF 1...... 1 1 It wag the 6mse of CoMgrewr .recooted- toat* *bs -. add . the? ■.x. ■ -."jfcm A what w» kJ-jA.*?
. .. '.. wasagfc.idkailf^pid Ibui.»R"orT)Per-s jjFT.*-,- ‘w-rild ^/lonaer.. tfucchsudi.^^, *a»ti^ laudaea.;..-..-
X- .XV tourist* who,wonder how to tip Paris taxi drivers or , nat^ Hut^rt^Rw- Nazi' seientisfe.'now in Nasser'* ^^heiraown^ ineacer'^resouree-iA -* >
pbrters: give them whatever strikes your l«icy at the mo- pbrey. a leader in the 1963 anti- - PaV have developed .the Victor; » ^ to wage war upon
menL If they faU to their \ -Nasser dri^e, explained whyt. * their neKore." .der h» sallow comp
knees and kiss vour hand - ‘ X \v "I wart toerack. down on the et with a range of 235 miles?
i* tf ihov s ^ open aggressirn\and the poison The Israelis have no defense
It was too; much. If they • propaganda that\omes out of agaihst Mich a weapon. Ttoe Vic- -
spit at you, it wasnt ^ jA. ^ ' Cklro." ' X .....■-- tor is now in production «nd..
enough. If they move ofT -The State Department has Nasser’s scientists-are working
lust muttering ominously. blithely ignored the wilLof Con- on •more sophisticated rockets
■j. „ * ,/ \ • . ■STf/> • 1 .Jg.1* press, and aid to Nassebxeon- with eneater range and bigger
u was correct. ifi™ m tinues to this day. Department warheads. , . .. . _ ..
spokesmen claim there is fto the forrber Nazis work in a kk I aa | a amo
evidence that Nasser is an ag-\ tigtly yguarded “Factory 333",. HI LvC vUllvUC
, gressor, but this lies in the face \«nly■% few miles outside Cairo,
of these facts: AnT English newsman, Terrence
Nasser hin self boasts of the !%,],- 0f The Guardian, earlier
all - out support he^s given / this year reported that these sc;-
the Communist - backed rebels
who see*
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/ . --—By ,8. JAV; decker
South dealer. / ? i%est winning wtUi Uware. East-
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Heflin isn t much <
hunter, but he baf t!
tion «f being the best
cook in GrimAs Cm
"Heflin gravy" is si
be the best, even if I
-ometime* with ver
Bainngton killed,
killed e couple this ,
he was going to fry
dlllo next time Hf .ird
a good armadillo cook
Thom|i»on'* spread,
front Navaaota. has k;
end if even aome of t
I heard were true, I’n
be up there on a de«
ti ip next y»ar. Maybe
I heard were cocked u
camp fire In one of h
but they sounded so i
been "took” real gooe
i
tight ;f Itammita. wkldl WaM
. T tniaapikE xirttt'M» «lMiui>C *
■ I, West ■ theo wturitod t’ low
f x-
heart, SMMfe taktag the Mi
SOME f EOPLE- have accused
Negroes, of not working to help
othe r Negroes. But, the Christ;
mas' for Mississippi-project was
. * a case in which Negroes sent _
turkevs to Misswrippi not onlv \\ 419983 A*?42
for Negor? hut lor Indians and \y \ HOCTH
I»oor whites. ,T- . .. U , x 4 kQ9»4
. Sammy Davis Jr., catching a Vs,. #AQS
. ntMnieht plcne out of New York V\ ♦ W>4
Studenis now enrolled at Lee C" rtatf
*»y Ijtl**- ’mferMSfnSrttmoney
enlists\had made ' signifi-an, T '** * R<H,U,
HwrioprEorot’snTmdMra«pI" X<w Pnd ™,un,inK rtuden’s -My father was a Negro Bap-
4^00 Egyptian; troops ffljf 4 P^towTota: aSftXZ rore '"'J'’* ™ f ”, ^
.y YT^,dgbonngtJN "The breakthrough is in the ^ideni tv.^rer "That means l can f live any
directives they Ipfve: Egyptian fielflQLlight tSfeasliy Irons- RMatentald twtavPknJta^are* phce "
nnlT^fWto^rit SeTto^■, mabk rolssil«%tair|ng I'm- ^ av..l!aWe in tl^.dtire of . EapteWnt .the dtaUiy prob-
nnti - Commufist r^iiT!es in ine ciunntitier of rndioaclive r n»f»ktp»r Iritis of the JowIbH faith. San*
' ^.A r'eXw 7e!" - ,SH>. "’.tortW- e^’M jhlsc'parti' ipating in pre-reg- toy said the Jew* are not per-
'J?- KVl Mh » ‘ iMration^us’ 'obtain .P^ -- JH.lflHl.fefrit. . . '
1 WC- i -t.r ***& *"*?-& ule form, complete' it. have it *1 had a Time magarine w*
jcrreo'-'-i'■jj-'-Hq-'-‘'-.-Xni Iff , h. drnthi Liculty approved and returiied ’ porter foilowdne me aiwtod- re^ .
mov^iPtairrt tinv HroXI so4\ ^ ,0 w*Wrt"*'s office bv 'Fri-. porting mi my He. MMSamr
»►> radtpacUvefaBaut, day. Fees are payable Tbur*. , my. "and one day MDetag
■riiLi tiK 1” ti ift hic^ rntSa^i’,: % Fritile tsweatad- that Nawer 4, Jan. 14 through Tuesday, iMt-iWMi. m-ftm
•rtkT&w "i«d «« "“I strike until he Mis from u ^ ’ ’ and p<g jowl - ** <*»
WASHINGTON CAP) - Rep. - However, this activity-; wbiie too "would not c«j[fcraV ■ jnS^jT^lKrrtorT S'tM
Gerald R. Fond of Michigan -not discouraged by R^Charlea least five yearn. ^ rorrfour i o^ise^ ^SatSS
hung an “under new manage- A. Halleck of Indiana, whom\ said, "we wffl have manufacture P ^ There.will be ^ * **m
h meot" sign on the House Reputa Ford deposed as leader, di^nof ed the jet bombers we need and . j ’ . ;
liean leaderhtp today and said seem particularly to interest ajs« the rockets.” - t, (J. Ll^h mcampw activities ear
ihe emphasis now Is' on initia- htm. Ford, in hie comparatively There h no? indication, that * an old struggle that began^wim •t«*«^Med.
■ tive, not reaction. minor j»sf of conference chaire NaMW hastnellowcd. As recent- siJsLea'JSii
Ford said in an interview he man. could nof effectively push iy aslibruary, he told a Cairo acmeyeq mariv great vtctonet 1>y-T«M.ja requi .
-- rmlnortty party to it* --™— - / ^ audience that war with Israel . •J •?. MM. W«> ^W» M t aM.gL
press its own K-httien* to na- By stimulatmg Republican lay aheaeK, "We are the ones fo;.* for thb saw 'x ,1™________t
tixrt problem* -------- >membere cf key enmnditew, wist WU1 luttaiw ttie time.»He rehgton, ant to. emerUe CM-
Tb'sjs the’poCcy of altcrna- /Ford said, heme ans iwicourag---diortled. "Wexare the ones wi»r eml^ne war which Mohammed lrgc to's»PpTC and wbn have
lives” ta^ advreated by the ing them to step out and take will impoae Whlace." began x .twt etreedy, taken me SGffT.are
rrouttar yfwngei Repuhlicahs - ’th?'initiative, not waH for the NatwerV ml 1 l\a r y force is Convinced ihatNaarerlsa prgad af.^gfewe
ghty. HU plliiit* fix the stipffx^___man of his r ori. that he tar ln-—tinwa, acthw PreWdeM Rtantten
tic MlQsa. the-lot^ange TU deed, plotting aggression, sena- ] ,
lors^will introdii'’* lepKh’tor . The placement test for those
prohibiting* further eid to Na*- niaimhwr to emtdl for the first
ser. There will be no loopholes 'time in adult education courses
with the see. Deelartr jPaytd •
club to dummy and M the jMtft
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af spadis. am went srtth '.
th* ace. West playtag the 4mms
Now In Progress
thrst, the desws ecoaUtutad a
trump echo, that'll, a high-low
in trumps.
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Ttxaa Guinan, famous
The trump echo la uasd by A
Bw—wy hotigw M. tha
rootin' toJftln’ speak sasy
days, was fond of remark-
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Thebiddirc
East therefore ntmrnod a dia-
mond knowing that his partner
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Opening lead-—fo
Blonds: - . VV ^
Good dtfeiuivo play is uouaBy
to
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I pass on," oho 1
of ; iim- rtUfsd.tt to defsat the cootrset ■
yt-»
«. "I want tho boy* to laugh
” It up—good and toud.”
Friends who wept to her funeral did their best to observe her
wishes. One of her eulogiota spoke only a singl» sentence: "Texas,
this is the first time you ever made us sad." * ~
l want somo of thu
was no such coovsnUon as tho
lun
trump echo Tbsw, b> that cast, /...
Mltah .last took tho aao at
mors a matter of partnership
than of individual aceompliah-
Now to get around t
1 he luhiag fun.
Goocva Garrett and
Herbert made their 1
eosafitl fishing trip of
ta«t Saturday •
They t.-irked up a
full of white perch «
The parch went to hat
Middle
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fM44 ’
he would have br.-n
Ijf: ■&
Bum. R takes psod tosinwork
(to Attend well, and a good db-
a
New GOP House Leader
To Emphasize initiative
fenstvs pair Man hatvfly so
hare to guess
He
started srtth a
problsms that may coow up. ”,
sis-card
ease a 1
available to the defender* which
oaeft, while the bn-
help to
theqi to the bsst
of deftfia*. On# of thorn
All I can letl yv*i U
X.-I Gv-rcc < fi-.i-.in;
. ,r-i«t .( little t»- '
whether Wore had ow gusso of
a
food.
heart return could
the
"Pretty soon he oame bock aid
et full of minnow * Tha
of arts sort can ho
looked over my
•"You just happened to.' *
pened lost Saturday,
Cbliege Abll-
rH entrance
Were lad a diamond. Declarer
time fishing But I
ptaysd the ton
of tho.
...
piece was. If you hive
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New Cowwative
6ovefmiefit f ?ss
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j^s — the chair- - His empha.-is on party back-
-maoship of the Republican Con- in? for tire* minority committee 16 jet bomber and hum
fcrence two years ago and the -nembers indicated an even . olher Soviet - bloc craft.
lop minority t-ost Monday..............—suucggJ dnvu than RfOuMicflOS. S_; 19. the MIG46._g>
: “We're „ gbing.^ to do m n c h -v,. » n maKirtg tor more - 2S,1he T54 and ttie T-3*.
hourekeepingxfii-st.” Ford said, committee, staff, personnel spir-
'‘We've got some geed oroci? cificaily axrigned to the mlncri-
working for us andKyeelT oakf; ty.
. Wa «houkt be getting tome ben- -- Ford is regarded
efit from them - conservative than
to two st
son
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KING FEATURE
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wcxrk out. He ha« a phu
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_A new coune. lntroductior|
G,veromrat. «~im
lx olfered for the first tjm# this
spring at Lee Colh»e.
■The «m«m wffi carry three .
to
8
AMsfe?
for
issntiysf
■.Arabia:
. It's been a dream v
■ find flfhOif fish that
- ~ ”fkp«' cre4B- ihd aHB he mreh
actfer T-reMdeto WaSrSSSS U
r.-id. The tostruetor wffl be Jim
»»v . nd the das* Is schem-
as no less
v Halleck
"Then, wr hope to move' for- When he met briefly with news-
ward by better ese d task men-after Ms election he was
forces and by stiiwlaiin? mi-'' Invited to label himself. Ford
x’ nority members of commit- said-he had supported former
r TTeskiem Dwi^it D. Eisen-
lBp |Bk terces were an hwv bower’s vipws and policies and
wm- tt' Ihe pest few years, u “I hope we call follow those
Group; of Republican congress- general guidelines.” —
me- hndrd up by outside sp#- -7:.gH»^Mid he expects to have
CMfist* gnpared studies and every House Republican "or
rw Tecdntionv *edck« part/ first, team. • . a 60-mtoute jday-
: positions on major tseue*. ^ ’ er." ;V
There Is an uM rule 1#
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By RUTH IAMSIY .
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HVretor.-are an EHasbathan I : sfive tomtment it «w W1"*
CuiiHiall. ’he rums of Wltliaia 1' fir* sildlM
at the*' prfeeipsl forelf*»
contH-rafioe d the )«-<*•
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1. What is tha most common
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name ,In th* woridt
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1 Who ferried the dead across |
the River
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navigable inland waterway.
4. What Titan
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the C<BKju-roes Rbugemoot Gas.
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fee house where *B)r Francis ..
WMyehiiined to
eagia perpetu-
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■tmre with
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Drake and his Devon expuine
met to discuss their defense
a rock where an
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5. Name the only foreign land
ever vMted by George Washing-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1965, newspaper, January 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145394/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.