Denton Record-Chronicle (Newspaper) - June 30, 1965, Denton, Texas For All Of Teh phone DENTON VEAR OF DAILY NO. 276 Home Of First U.S. Underground Control Center Trapped Page 5 DI w By NEW was a bright sunshiny day and Ihe was tooling along the East The man at the wheel was H wasn't because of Ihe although il was heavy and perhaps forced him to he a bit more alert and watchful than H was because his day off had been This was Day and a call had gone out for 200 This was one of The ride had started from the East Side air where there were hundreds of persons arriving from foreign and domestic airports and not enough cabs to accommodate is murder In New York on a sunny On both sides of Ihe East the cars were zipping three There was little chance to said Ihe nodding toward the inbound call for cabs but a cab can't get lo town through thai A bit farther on the older side of the a car had broken resulting in a monumental stall that stretched for 20 blocks or said the wonder they got trouble enough No two New York taxi ers are Some are Some are Some speak only when spoken lo. Others talk more than a filibustering But all are This one had never been out of New York slale and was quite content about it. Being recruited lo work on Father's had put him in ill He was an- gry with the New York is in Ihe grip of a serious wafer shortage and waiters don't serve water in un- less the patron requests said they'll let people wash What kind of sense is What In His Back The cab went out dam near and the driver recalled a lime when tie had been held up by two young Negro had picked up a lady fare and when I let her these two guys jumped inlo Ihe back seat of the cab and told me lo Drive they So I One of them stuck a pistol in my I knew were going to kill So driver started he told hadn't ought lo shoot me. I told them I just worked for a 1 told WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 IB 2 Sections 8 Cento Encircled Government Troopers Reach Safety CASUALTY IN THE ZONE Paratroopers Rush Comrade To Ambulance Helicopter presi Baker Report Split Along Political Lines Market Rises For Massive Stock Gains YORK The slock markel rang up a massive gain in heavy trading It held the momentum of huge runup late Tuesday in a wild The New York Slock change's volume in the EX- Senate's Bobby Baker make public today their When President Johnson was Ihe Senate Democratic Baker was his right-hand man Hie committee's from testifying hul he answered questions under oath denied pressuring Reynolds lour 2.48 million shares 2.03 million in the like when total ume exceeded 10 million A broker said Ihe rise has seen an increase in buying by who deal in big This is Ihe last day of the IMS first half and it was their last day lo bolster He said some of small in- still scared and into buying worth of ad- lime on an Austin and legislative ballooned an Democratic mid fall's election I can members have split along accused Ilic station controlled byj is Kill n nnH a n. parly lines on their findings of a cover-up and a Johnson have agreed on some as safeguards who accumulated of interest by senators and claimed fortune of over ale while on Ilic Senate pay roll The politically explosive a invoked his but lhal was some bargain-hunting in At noon Dow Jones age of 30 industrials was up 11.08 lo U had been was launched just Amendment was jusi r 11111 Amendment after Baker resigned on Oct. possible 1963 as of ihc lion and refused lo answer 1 Democratic majority amid tions when called as a questions raised by Sen. John J. A former page boy from and others he was found his outside financial many gross i business Ihe Rules Committee in a last It said he had used his Senate office if il a private business I Testimony brought lhal he I had interests in j vending meal i imports and oilier enterprises and had made some highly I slock i After Ihc committee's Williams forced a re- WASHINGTON of Ihe investigation wilh may find their Senate speech charging a ial finance chairman and Senate j payoff by Matthew House campaign Philadelphia COP Groups May Hit Same Money Trees tees slinking Ihe same money trees for GOP The Republican National Committee was informed at its i closing session Lucius D. Tuesday lhal lor anil former ambassador lo on Ilic District of Columbia Stadium Williams said thai McCloskey had made a ment on the performance bond 11C III ull I i Ul J I ICC finance had named Inn the stadium and Washburn as of this had been channeled through lo the campaign Don B. a local in- ing director of Ihe tional finance Behind bare ment that is taking over job on a basis lies Ilic slory of an effort by and tional Chairman Hay C. nilss to I denial of Ihe charge and bring all fund-raising activities j fieri Ihe overpayment was a WASHINGTON The government winds up another business year al midnight wilh one important approaching a surplus for Ihe first lime in years and an- other running red ink for Ihe sixth was later swore he and kept for handling Ihe McCloskey made a sworn Clay's Bliss said lhal Sen. Thruston H. Morion of Kentucky and Hob Wilson of head of congressional had promised ture cooperation on by his Others who figured in the reopened lobbyist friends of Baker and Waller one of Johnson's lop who resigned at tne pres worked for a company was current ami's request during last fi them could have lo Clay move in campaign after money I had on campaigns Jenkins had I usl wished it was arrested on morals and I jusi wished it was 1 your Don't shoot made They gol to talking this and one of He's our they look my money lei me I called them my f wouldn't be here I'm while and they're a lime like I'd be anybody's can slill fell that in my INDEX Page Amusements 12 1 Business Notes t 2 Classified U 2 Comics U Crossword 1'unle.....1.1 Editorials Irt The Z n Town IZ TV Ug U Z II t Washburn has been serving as executive of the lican Congressional Boosters I i The House committee has a budget of from source this year and expects lo i raise il without The money will be spent loward j frying lo Republicans lo j Congress in the The Senale committee aimed al and raised a sizable chunk of this with a dinner oring Senate Republican Leader M. Wilh money In the i nol yet two com- were not Id lei Inke The Clay could wangle wus a compromise in which would serve In a dual capacity for Clay's committee and Ihc This would provide a run lo see what kind nf could be worked in If wasn't entirely in the he did manage lo avoid n cned fighi over the filling of his old job chairman of Ihe Republican Stole been On Ihe advice of Ilic excused Jenkins WEATHER DEMON AND yarn And Low High TEMPERATURES TM HHh II Low n Aw H JO Son A.m. RAINFALL R-C None 24 None 309 1.09 1'78 Year W 7S I ahead 14.43 at a.m. The Press 60-slock average at noon had advanced 3.G to 315.5 with industrials up 5.8, rails up 1.3 and utilities up 1.9. The advance ranged through all major groups of Gains of key Issues spread from fractions to a point or Telephone was up nearly g more than 4. IBM gained Prices were higher in active trading on the American Stock Corporate and Treasury bonds were mostly W W U.S. Expands Attack Plans Against Cong WASHINGTON The menl on June 9. The While United States apparently has House said there had been no embarked on an expanded at- change in U.S. because lack against the Viet the basic mission of ground Cong guerrillas in South Viel continued lo be to guard The While House statement This is significance of the Da policy decision behind the The Vietnamese paratrooper strike rephrased the Stale De- Tuesday against a Viet Cong disclosure of changing jungle stronghold 30 miles north policy and imposed limitations to emphasize the defensive ture of what was help is requested by Ihe of The operation was mended by Gen. William C. jt ja i U.S. commander appropriate Vietnamese in to President Johnson afler Westmoreland and military officials agreed it was highly informants here The ident approved the the While House Westmoreland has within the assigned sion lo employ these troops in cording to this The decision appeared to ry U.S. ground combat strategy in Viet Nam beyond the of policy so far though a State Department three weeks ago could be to cover offensive moves of this On June 8 a State Department spokesman said South ese leaders had forces been would be available for combat support together wilh Vietnamese forces when and if When this declaration of ex- pansion of U.S. war action stirred international attention the White House issued a Balance Of Payments Show Surplus As Fiscal Year Ends balancing pay menls this calendar goal which has been in only one year out of the past 15. The federal budget will run another figures OH the tivo Preliminary lhal the U.S. figures indicate balance of ments will show a surplus in April-June This means lhal the vast volume of dollars in other countries will be de- creased for Ihe first time since 1957. The was achieved through a program of ing bankers and businessmen lo curtail loans and investments Prospects are good for counts won't be aboul six available for The budget deficit for fiscal 1965, the year which ends is estimated al This will leave the national al about billion com- pared lo some billion a year A year ago the deficit was Revenues arc rising a series of lax culs which began in so is the cost ol Another now at is scheduled in Ihe new fiscal This is likely lo be pared ing Ihe months since President Johnson takes pride in reducing the deficit each Both Johnson and tary of the Treasury Henry H. Kowler have talked about ing the budget gradually into balance possibly in 1967, more likely In 1968. Johnson has made it clear that tax culs are on the planning boards and his economic advisers say ity will nol be given lo a budget if more ment spending is needed to key bases like Ihe air base al support of Vietnamese forces faced wilh aggressive attack when other effective reserves are not available and in his Ihe general tary situation urgently requires 41RPORT PLAN Commission Might Solve Task DALLAS Fort legislator said Tuesday lhal alion of a regional planning commission authorized by the last legislature could be Ihe an- swer to of planning for Ihe new Worth regional Rep. Tommy sor of Ihe regional planning said all units in the area could appoint a commission lo handle the airport This com- mission could accept funds from and federal ments to make up the fee required to pay an airport very definitely think a re- gional planning commission could be a great help in tion with the regional Shannon thing lhal we can do now lhal the legislature has proved the regional commissions is accept federal funds for plan 01 muMa IUI stimulate Ihe economy and ning This could not be bring unemployment done 3 South Viet Units Repulse Cong Viet Nam A large government hit by a reinforced Viet Cong id to have fought its way to Comparative safety tonight in a major battle 200 miles northeast of a U.S. military spokesman ed. A Vietnamese infantry unit of undisclosed size was ed and heavily engaged by the Viet Cong earlier in the The command post of a second element was reported also rounded and in danger of being spokesman said two airborne battalions which were part of a fask force operating near Chco Reo in Pleiku ince had linked up with the command He infantry whose size was had radio contact with the remainder of troops and white situation was not known the unit reported that it was all There were no of A total of 3! air sorties were flown against the Viet Cong in an effort lo smash A U.S. Air Force light ting plane flew over the and was shot down in the The fafe of pilot and his bolh was Ihe spokesman The Viet Cong shot down an- other American a Navy Crusader supposing troops on a mission 50 miles west of The spokesman said the pilot ed and was picked up uninjured by a U.S. Army Forty-seven Navy jets from the carriers Coral Sea and kany joined in a raid on a North Vietnamese air base at 165 miles south of A man said they knocked out the severing it at one end and the rest with di- rect In the ground the biggest action of the day centered in the highlands midway between gon and Da a sir base guarded by U.S. It appeared that another jor battle was The government lask made up three units of para- troopers and be- gan an operation Tuesday near Cheo the capital of Plm Bon The force ed in Ihe direction of Thuan a district capital 8 miles from Cheo WSH SPORTS Starling today on Ihe sports page is To become a ly nf Denlon Ilic calendar is famous Tor its blacker Ilic fish Ilic Ihe dny for dny Is willi n The darker It ter the Sec page B. GUIDING SUPPLY An Airborne company commander and his executive officer use arm signals to guide H supply helicopter Into it jungle clearing In the D Zone north of f nsi IN The supply carrying a of ammunition on a cable and rations In its cargo maneuvered through a light rain to make the Canadian Out After Bribery Scandal Aired OTTAWA Frederic Dorion's inquiry into the Rivard bribery dal has resulted in lion of Justice Minister Guy but Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson says that is Ihe first scene of the first Favreau resigned Thursday afler Quebec's chief tice him for dropping an investigation inlo an alleged offer of a bribe to a prosecutor would help gel bail in the United on narcotics j Pearson said he would give another Cabinet posl thai Ihe Justice Department would look info Ihe possibility of criminal charges against ers assailed by Pearson added that his In with HIP sinister and growing ment of crime in II lu listen lo