The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 18, 1961 Page: 10 of 22
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10 A THE ABILEXE REPORTER-NEWS
UIA Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, July 18, 1961
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THERE IT IS — Carroll Forrester points out to three Reporter-News carriers
theirs and 38 other R-N carriers’ destination—Galveston— on a vacation trip
earned through the sale of subscriptions. The group left Monday by bus for the
coast. The carriers are deft to right) Steve Forgay, Sweetwater; Jimmy Feely,
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LONDON ‘AP) —Prime M:n- the Bank of England rate going ing the Common Market, headed
ister Harold Macmillan s govern up from 5 per cent to 5'2 or even by France and West Germany, if
ment prepared Monday night a 6 per cent This is the rate that this involves cutting down Com
series of crisis moves designed to governs interest charges - monwealth trading privileges,
prevent devaluation of the pound 4. Measures to restrict wage in _____—__—____—
sterling and correct chronic ills creases awl dividends These may -----------------------
of the British economy take the form merely of an ap- 1
While these decisions were peal or may be something firm I
being hammered out at cabinet er Many employes in the nation a
level prices fell sharply on the alized industries expect to have I gs
London Stock Exchange n antici their wages frozen w dt
pation of the belt-tightening The pound under pressure Y
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cooperate in holding the line on with untapped sources of credit
wages, abroad, is entirely confident it
The government decided the can prevent any sudden devalua
treasury boss—Chancellor of the tion of the pound informants say
Exchequer Selwyn Lloyd—should Nevertheless devaluation would
make a major statement in the come ultimately if Britain does
House of Commons Tuesday on not correct her adverse balance
the economic position. of trade—the excess of imports
Originally Lloyd had intended over exports
to keep quiet until July 25. That' Some economists believe Mac
is the date—already referred to millan could take some pressure
by British newspapers as sacri off the pound by announcing his
fice day-when Lloyd is sched-willingness to open negotiations to
uled to announce the govern- join the six nation Common Mar
ment’s anti-inflation program ket
The measures he intends to an This is a separate economic
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1. A 10 per cent increase in ex net considerable concern. Many
cise duties and sales tax to bring Commonwealth countries have
in over 200 million pounds ($560 voiced opposition to Britain join-
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cost of living index up by 1%
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a wide range of consumer goods
such as tobacco liquor television
sets, refrigerators and auto
mobiles.
2. Sharp cuts in spending by na-
"nalized industries, such as the
railways and the coal mines and
economies in government spend
ng overseas Britain's aid to
overseas countries, mostly those
in the Commonwealth, ha
climbed to 180 million pound' I
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($504 million), almost three times
what it was as recently as four
years ago
3. A new credit squeeze with
Suspect in Murder
Held at Harlingen
HARLINGEN, Tex. (AP) - Har
lingen police said Monday Altus
Okla, authorities were en route
here to pick up Jesse G. Fernan
dez, 24, who told local officers he
killed a man at Altus last Jan 1
Harlingen Police Detective
Manuel Chavez said Fernandez
signed a statement saying he
fatally shot Mike Gonzalez 24 of
Amarillo Tex. Jan 1 in an Altus
night club.
Fernandez was arrested and
charged with vagrancy here last
Friday Chavez quoted Fernandez
as saying he shot Gonzalez in the
heart with a 22 caliber pistol
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 18, 1961, newspaper, July 18, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1672011/m1/10/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.