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Tuesday, December 27, 1960
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NORFOLK. Va. (AP -General
of the Army Douglas MacArthur
fancied up with explanation of
Sen. John A. Carroll, D-Colo.,
chairman of a Senate subcommit-
tee studying administrative prac-
tices, called for a drive against
"powerful pressure groups" which
he said have stymied agency re-
form He said Kennedy will pro-
vide the leadership for change,
and that the present-elect had in-
vited him to confer on the Landis
MacArthur's long-time friend.
Mrs Lee Boyd visited her son.
Harton Boyd, and family in Beau
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Of Politics
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both sides of this unsettled ques- awa, ............... .uga w.. ------ ------ —
tion If he runs for governor, all of the backstage efforts to influ- box business and get all messed
of his campaigning will have to be ence decisions. 1 — --------- lun C muh for the
in California and he will lose con- I
This will involve the mainte-
nance of close contacts with Re-
publican leaders in all sections of
the nation. It will include speeches,
public appearances and state-
ments on national issues in his
As of now. - .
paigning for a Republican Con-
gress to getting into the race for
governor in California. He has uecsions ......... -
not closed the door on that possi- having individual commissioners
has accepted an invitation from viini.n. ona wh.. mT... ..a
the .< fortiie anmarhed motherprnd
lishment of a memorial that will i ent city of Norfolk," said Mac-
house his personal papers and war Arthur, “1 accept as a great hon-
mementos - L i-u-- -e it --
The city hopes to have Mac-
Arthur on hand to dedicate the
that which is something of a surprise,
rant- f°r Garson Kanin who authored
the original novelette is on hand
The innocent yarn has been
write decisions, with proper staff
involved on help, and this in turn would do
' J away with what he called much
GALVESTON (AP) — Two big pumps to help the ship hail 100 —-
freighters, one carrying pas- j gallons of water pouring into the
sengers, collided in a heavy fog1 engine room and the No 4 hold |
off the Texas coast Monday. Two every minute
small Coast Guard boats rushed i "We sent two tug boats to help
into the Gulf of Mexico fo rescue the Fernmoore into port.”
passengers and aid the stricken
Maj. Gen. Courtney Whitney
(ret.), has offered his services to I
the city in assisting with project.
way's new tune show, “Do Re
Mi.”
The results, in premiere Mon-
day night at the St James Thea-
ter. point up the old saying that
change isn't always for the better
—or funnier.
Like some of its musical fore-
runners this season, the entertain-
ment suffers from book troubles.
Fernmoore’s master stayed
aboard the ship while the tugs
Masterson and Grampus helped
the freighter to port.
Agents for the ships said both
were partially loaded and were to
pick up more cargo in Houston.
They said the Fernmoore came
from Tampa, Fla., and the Thar-
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ships .
There were no deaths or inju-
ries reported. The Fernmocue. a
Norwegian ship, and the Tharros,
a Greek ship, rammed together 12
miles off Galveston Island. Both
ships were bound for Houston.
The Cahoone, a 125-foot Coast
Guard cutter, transferred the pas-
sengers from the 500-foot Fern-
moore. the most seriously dam-
aged ship, to the Washington
Trader, an American freighter,
which took the passengers to
Houston.
Ancther culler tied up along
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General election, his political ca- office directly under the president longshot.
reer would be over I to supervise the agencies. GOOD HELPMATE
_______ hy Jule Styne. Ivrics by were guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Grady Hicks of Fort Worth.
and a fancy assortment of noisy -------------
orchestration. splashy scenery and
a year. It plans to spend nearly 1
a half million dollars for the re-
novation of its ill-year-old court
house, soon to lie vacated It also
has tentative plans to landscape
the courthouse block and rename
it “MacArthur Square."
BURIAL THERE
In agreeing to let the site of the
world’s largest navy base be the
home for his personal memorial.
MacArthur requested that he
and his wife be buried here—
presumably within the memorial,
which will feature a rotunda domi-
nated by a statue of MacArthur
surrounded by his 126 battle flags
The city’s plans were presented
to MacArthur in New York in No-
vember by Mayor W Fred Duck-,
worth and councilman Roy B.
Martin, who cited the Army's'
most decorated general’s “strong
ties” with the port city.
MOTHER’S BIRTHPLACE
“These ties included the fact
that his mother was born, reared
and married here, and that he
had become our first honorary
citizen, that such a memorial
would easily become the city’s No.
1 attraction, and that our centrally
located courthouse soon would be
available," Duckworth said.
MacArthur was presented the
city’s first certificate of honorary I
citizen when he came here Nov.
18, 1951, for the opening of a me-
morial to his mother, the late
Mary Pinckney Hardy McArthur.
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Kennedy hailed Landis’ report issued Monday as “a most
------------------ important and impressive an-
alysis” which should be stu-
died by “members of Con-
gress as well as the agencies
themselves.”
On Hospital Leave
in MacArthur Bid
--- 11 armory in Denton last summer.
______________ up by young love. So much for the
............. — ■ In the White House itself, Landis original.
with Republicans in other would do away with presidential
assistants dealing with matters
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WASHINGTON <AP> Vic Landis has servea as cnaumnan
President Richard M. Nixon iSof the Securities and Exchange
getting set to practice politics, as I commission and the Civil Aero-
well as law. when he goes back nautics Board and on the Federal
to California after his term ends amhang tfemmisenonmajohgrezur&
Jan 2 . . tory agencies he discussed in of-
Nixon, defeated for the presiden- ten biting terms.
Cy by a whisker, wants another INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
shot at the prize in 1964. In the so-called independent agen-
intervening time he is going to, The so< “bEen "set by Con-
do everything possible to convince ciess aver the years to regulate
the Republican party it ought toardhand down judgments on ma-
give him another chance. jr economic activities.
Landis pictured the agencies as
ridden by outside pressures, as
too cozy with those whom they
are supposed to regulate, as snarl-
ed in delays and slipping in caliber
ably soaring coloratura, and John
Reardon, her amiable romantic
vis-a-vis. Some veteran comics—
David Burns, Al Nesor and
George Givot—are also around but
their opportunities are scant.
Some workmanlike tunes give
the pit band strident exercise,
including “What's New At The
Zoo,” “It’s Legitimate,” "The
Juke Box Hop"; several gentleri
melodies, “Cry Like The Wind"
218 N. Elm
C. D. Jeffrey, Mgr.
of prsonnel.
He accused both President Ei-
Beyond that. Nixon proposes to senhower and Truman of a lack
campaign vigorously for Republi- of concern for the agencies, of
can candidates for the Senate and appointing commissioners for po-
House in 1962. He figures if he litical reasons rather than ability
can help Republicans win two I to do the job, and failing to avoid
years from now, he will broaden | outside influences themselves
the base of his strength in bid- international air cases which are
ding for a second nomination insent to the White House by the
1964. CAB. 0
Because of the strong 'showing NO COMMENT
the vice president made in losing Eisenhower’s press secretary:
the election to Democratic Sen. James C. Hagerty, declined com-
John F Kennedy by a popular, ment. Nor was there any imme-
vote margin of only about 112,000; diate comment from Truman
sU believes he has a Landiscalled foranseresre
-servoir of built - in support organizations to be made by the
among GOP Senate and House new president under reorganiza
members elected this year lion authority similar .to th
. . I. . vic. which he said Congress had grant
Nixons associates say the vice Eisenhower and Truman,
president carried 228, coneression- Bennett however said "What-
all ditricts to Kennedy s 206. withever reforms are needed ought to
independent elector winning 3 be legislated by Congress One of
Mississippi the most important things is keep- “Do Re Mi" has added more than
, Nixon prefers cam- ing these agencies independent, music
- Pomblinen Con INDIVIDUAL decisions
He said the delays in agency
decisions could be removed by
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