Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1966 Page: 3 of 10
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was tune to get out and make phone in hand, "I hope things
serves continues to defy all at- any other nation, is allowed to
he bore down hard on a single
Direct Billing for Medicare
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Dr. Rouse is 63. He’s of medi-
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1959 gradu-
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in the November congressional
election by stressing that the
United States is in Viet Nam to
win, dissident senators or public
ust of this year.
Taylor said the reason for the
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warmup" for things to come
it seem to be 1964 aU over
again, as far as Johnson vote-
The United States doesn't cut
and run from a fight- It doesn't
come home "with its tail be-
tween its !egs“~and it won't_do
that in Viet Nam. But if Hanoi
wants to cease its assault on the
South, the United States will
negotiate without preconditions
without an agenda.
Anyone who followed Johnson
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be reimbursed, he said, under
the new insurance system for
the elderly.
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and has a rather slim silhouette.
"How do you keep so trim?”
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medicare. to give the 65-or-over
pair ef any
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injured Thursday when their
car veered off a super highway,
careened 594 feet down s ditch
and then sailed 46 feet through
the air across a creek
But, he said, “I can see no
way to do it (handle medicare I
except on a basis of direct bill-
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emphasized the desire to contin- ■ men in armed services from
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Slow, Steady Drop
Grips Gold Supply
NEW YORK (AP) — A slow May, representing the surplus it
but steady drop in U.S gold re- piled up in April, France, and
The accident happened five
miles west of Abilene on Inter-
state 20 The car was headed
west, presumably for Odessa.
Harry Taylor of Brownwood to Nov. 11, 1918, Dec. 7, 1941
has fond hopes of not breaking to Sept. 2, 1945; and June 25,
his 15-year precedent. He an- 1950 to July 27, 1953.
nounced today that the early Taylor also stated that the
bird drive for 1967 American Le- National Executive Committee
turned in about $78 million American gold is used this way
worth of American dollars in isn’t reported.
Atlantic City. Yemen by the Southern Baptist
He has been a member of the Foreign Mission Board
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addressed a cheering crowd of
Democrats at a party fund-rais-
ing dinner here
Departing from his text, he
barnstorming in Omaha, Des
Moines and — venturing into the
production of two years ago could sense, in
- . his determined words that were
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soon they were underfoot and
Johnson called out, "haw, git
up. boys," and chased them.
This time they fled for certain.
Des Moines produced yet an-
other reminder of 1964—the bat-
tery-powered portable loud
speakers commonly called “bull
horns." At two major intersec-
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CHICAGO (API - Dr. Mil-
ford O. Rouse combines profes-
sional skill with sharp business
sense.
He made that clear in his
down on the theme. "Whose
finger do you want on the nu-
clear button?”
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ready to seek Democralic vetes
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Dr. Rouse, was born in Jack-
sonville. Tex., son of a Baptist
minister, teacher and author.
He went to high school in Ver-
Since Taylor has signed up a gible for membership in the ‘-----„--------
100 members every year since American Legion after it has1 replied with a smile.
1952. he has continuously been been voted on by the national
a member of the 100 member convention of the American Le-
j non and once worked for a
I newspaper there, the .Vernon
The President, it seemed, had tions here, Johnson halted .his
finally oast the die, chose an motorcade to mix with the peo-
issue and decided — perhaps pie, then climb on the back of
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policy-making AMA House of Miss McClellan graduated
Delegates since 1953 and speak- from Santa Anna High School
er since 1963. ! in 1957, attended Howard Payne
Dr. Rouse was asked if many College and graduated from
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vious effort, vaulted a feeding
farm country where die poll-. pen to wander around among
some Durce pigs, giving the tra-
itemized account
W aT Tandy's
such as Johnson’s aft-repeated
phrase. "I‛s so good to see so
remarked: "This ,-ugbt in Iowa, many happmesming
UP TO 5175 UNDER ORIGINAL
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parried his Republican rival, he does is political, came elose dtanola, -owa.
Barry Goldwater. by bearing ■ to doing so ThOrsday nignt as he
that this was a message certain
to be repeated and repeated and
repeated between now and elec-
tion day.
At all stops Johnson's au-
diences greeted his words with
enthusiasm
That farm visit was reminis-
cent of 1964, too.
The chief executive, with ob-
jree
rton. former
it. received
surgery de-
.Diversity of
attitude Thursday. "I'm your
doctor. I'm trying to help you.” I __________________________ ___ _______ _____
Dr. Rouse said he won't try to doctors will increase their fees | Baylor University with a de-
block medicare. •
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total outflow for the first five
months of the year to $224 mil-
lion. Whether part of the $100
million the Treasury trans-
By FRANK CORMIER
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)-
President Johnson has launched
his 1966 campaign activities
today She has worked in Baylor Uni-
“I don't think so," he replied versity Medical Center at Dal-
“I’m going to charge what I las and Hendrick Memorial
- tempts to plug the drain. turn in dollars for U.S. gold at., . I
Some of the gold is going to $35 an ounce, plus 8 cents han- one here and one n Omaha I
France. which prefers the metal dling fees American citizens. [ t,
to Yankee dollars. Some is lost however, cannot turn in their —eme.
in the operation of the London paper dollars for gold.
gold pool set up to stabilize the But American industry can
world market and control the i buy gold from the Treasury,
____price of gold And some nf the] just as it gets part of the silver
^SPECIALS!
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father, now 89, and mother. 84
The bank failed and a busi-
ness which she has chiefly fi-
nanced went bankrupt. But
most of the bank's depositors
were protected by federal insur-
ance.
Her bookkeeping system was
so intricate that it took weeks
before officials could see clearly
how much money was involved.
She pleaded guilty and was
sentenced on Feb. 17. 1961.
Shortly after she went to prison,
her husband, Wallace, died.
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1 • e 1966 by NEA, lot
with a Midwest barnstorming ] opinion polls notwithstanding
tour that he says may be just a ' if anyone ever doubted John-
son could sit on the sidelines
during a nationwide campaign,
he gave the answer Thursday in
hot as it is, has been good for
your President it may be just a
warmup of a thing to come be-
tween now and the fail.”
Johnson, who has stuck close
to the White House much at the
time since his triumph over
Goldwater, plainly was doing
some old-fashioned political
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rise per veae.
of a 15-year sentence Her mod- think the people are particularly
el behavior reduced the term by disturbed an more," said Mrs.
two days for each day spent:' W R Adkins, wife of Sheldon's
Gladys V Bowman, warden of mayor
the Federal Women s Prison, Mrs. Geiger will live with her
Said Mrs. Geiger planned to
lease the prison by car this
morning for Charleston where
she will fly to Chicago and then;
home.
| Sh returns to Sheldon. Iowa,
where for 30 years she lavished •
money on a home, business,
stocks, expensive clothes and
club. He now looks toward the gion. Voting on this is due Aug-
16th year. .....
braska and Iowa.
The President. though he
Baylor University in 1927 and
went into practice in Dallas, SANTA ANNA (BBC — Miss
Tex., a year later. Carolyn McClellan, daughter of
........... po.--------------. . He will be installed as the Mr. and Mrs. Lester McClellan,
of himself. Then the patient will AMA's 122nd president next formerly of Santa Anna. has
......June at the annual convention in been appointed a missionary to
Two Killed
In Accident
ABILENE, Tex. tAPT — Two
erne
"Two years ago She President
A gold plated map of Texas
has been awarded to him each
time he has signed up the 100 or more new members can be
"Eliility date for member- turned in at the Texas State
ship said Taylor include serv- Convention, starting July 2 in
ice time between April 6, 1917, Corpus Christi.
emphasized by off-the-cuff addi- first news conference since his
tions to his formal speeches, selection as the president-elect
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Embezzler Ready
To Start New Life
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Here's the low-cost way to rid your car of dust,
moisture and pollen—have a Riverside8 Deluxe
air conditioner installed and ride cool 'n com-
fortable all summer long. Slim-line design
leaves you plenty of leg room.
since September 1938. March, mines: Some is bought from oth-
May and June each showed a er nations. Canada has sold the
loss of $100 million in the official1 u s. Treasury $100 million so
reserves. There was no change far this year, as a gesture of ,
“"Butthe United states aso hashepinrkketsanauntrd dtwhtizs City Man Looking for 16th
an Exchange Stabilization Fund steady losses. ' -
through which its gold transac-1 The London pool represents a
tions with other nations are fluctuating loss. Lately there
channeled. At the end of May have been no big speculative
this fund showed a one month s runs on the London gold mar-
drop of $86 million to bring the ■ ~ ~---
lowed Johnson since the day he
took office, the oratory and the
energetic playing to the crowds
i — when crowds were present —
added up to one thing: The
Johnson at 1964 is back.
—__ _ _______- __ sooeey." Perhaps because an
froejwheeling oratorical style of. army of dignitaries, reporters
1964 — even identical language and photographers were fol-
lowing. the pigs fled at first] But
this year and is now around The Treasury' also buys gold
$13.4 billion, the lowest level Some is new 1
Be
keeps the market fairly active.
When demand can’t be met by
. the" newly minted metal, the]
ferredt the fundtin Junehas governments making up the enupnaszea ule uesire w cuu- men in armea services
sinrtdtunte Euet wonit be pool .dip into their reserves and ue his 100 members a year, on Aug 5, 1964 through the
reported until the end ofJuly. sell to prevent the price of gold or before July 22." | saton of hostilities will b
France is believed to have! from soaring. Just how much — - - • ■
himself heard are going good for you.”
In two important addresses — •
ditional call of ’sooeey.
U.S. Treasury’s metal is bought, it needs from this same source,
each month by American indus- Monthly sales to industry run at
try. I $10 million to $15 million. De-
The Treasury’s stock has mand has been fairly steady all
dropped by $300 million so far this year
ALDERSON. W Va (AP)- but had lived the life of a mH-
Six years ago, the small Iowa lionaire.
hometown of Burnice Geiger ' Sheldon, a town of about 4,500
was shocked at the news that in northwestern Iowa, appeared
she had embezzled $2 1 millicn to be taking Mrs Geiger’s re-
from her father’s bank. Today, turn calmly. - ,
after five year in federal pris- “I would hope for a Christian -
on here, she’s returning to that attitude of forgiveness,” said
town to take up a new life the Rev Jerry Eslinger of the
Ms Geiger, now 6€, is being Sheldon Congregational Church.
paroled after serving fixe years “It’s been a Jong tune. I don t
The dead were listed as Mrs.
Louise Fitch, 56, Odessa, and
Mrs. Verna McCoy of Fort
Stockton
Injured were the drtver,
Deanie Ray Fitch, 22; Susan
Fitch, 18; Martha Fitch, 12; and
Jerry Fitch, 16.
Authorities said all member*
of the Fitch family live at the
same address in Odessa except
Martha, who had resided at the
Hendrick s Home for Children
in Abilene.
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charge now ” he added Hospital in Abilene.
Dr Rouse is a deacon, and a Before leaving for Yemen, she
teacher of a men’s Bible class will do special stud/ in langu-
at the Lakeside Baptist Church ages at the University of Texas,
of Dallas *_______________
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He and his wife, the former
Leaureame McDavid, a Baylor
classmate, have one daughter,
Mrs Curtis L. Sawyer of Fort
Smith, Ark.
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•We//, Doc, I see you've got your office all set for th, . donttihes endhoritVhe 30 years.
Medicare program. when a bank examiner uncov-
. - ered the gigantic discrepancy in
1 the bank’s bookkeeping. Mrs.
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New AMA President to Seek ---
earning $5,000 a year at the end,
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