Show s' a hjA vvr ' - y‘ ' m”' v iVi ' s vAo- ' - ' v Vnv: v Jj s "v "fr1 sr TJTVJLSfiAY APfcrt USS Ltigatt Cach County t Ctak THE HERALD JOURNAL— IS By K C Thaler Ar Of ' Public Works ‘ ?£&££ Demo--’ BID cratlc party leaden were jubili ant today over House action ?'’ by Ruth Millett Newspaper Enterprise Assn which restored 1430 million to A little booklet called "Family Fun with Card Games” President Kennedy’s public sent to me by the playing card association brings back works program aespne strong vividly many happy childhood evenings It says In part: GOP economy drive: "Remember the wonderful days of childhood when the V The1 White House Wednesday whole family would gather round the dining room table and — giif ‘rnngrM Urtn h flnnflrai v" play card gamesT’": CT ' T dated for Its action In the fight mechanical diversions as ‘‘No one ever dreamed of such against unemployment'’ machines those days automatic in television or The House in two fcajor n was every-oneA rousing game of hearts or Michigan votes overruled its appropriadelight1-eltions committee which had : "Dad used to pop a dishpanfut of corn hot and buttered iminated all of the 1500 million Aunts uncles grandparents and cousins—too old or young requested by Kennedy for the p construction works for other recreations but not too feeble to enjoy walloping speeded-uthe daylights out of a sleepy-eyeprogram Senate approval was player— were there “ : “Lots of children in those days got the groundwork of expected The committee cut was part arithmetic good manners and fair play over the card table of a GOP economy drive to long before the word togetherness’ was ever coined Parents trim the administration's 9988 saw to that without' reading any hooks bn child phychology” billion budget Sure I remember those days Each family seemed to Democratic National Chairhave a favorite game that all could play and the big round man John M Dailey said fol? dining room table made a card table that could accommolowing the House vote that "the date any number of players (No playrooms in those days President won a major Victory In his fight to strengthen the ’either) At oar house the game was "High Low Jack and the economy and reduce unemployGame’’— and here every member of the family was ment" equal i Bailey also charged that the The only thing l ean find wrong with the picture as depictGOP vote against restoration ed In the booklet is that line: "Dad used to pop a dishpan of the fundi "demonstrated full of corn hot and buttered” We had the popcorn all right clearly' that the Republicans —but Those were the days before men pop didn’t pop would rather have unemploy- knew a their around kitchen way ment as an issue in 1964 than We had a brand of togetherness then that took It for jobs for tiie unemployed in granted that the man of the house was the head of the house 1963” and that when he put his feet under the dining room table i House Speaker John W Mcsaid the (for cards or dinner) he stayed there and left the kitchen Cormack vote was "a good sign” for the chores to his wife and children future success of the administration’s program On the roll call vote for the 9450 million appropriation 206 Democrats and 20 Republicans voted In favor while 151 Republicans and 33 Democrats were recorded against it NEW LONDON Conn 079 -- fore graduating in June 1950 LL Cmdr John W Harvey After a year aboard the airMARKETS: nuclear of the carrier Coral Sea he craft missing skipper TTiresher had been transferred to the New London submarine OGDEN LIVESTOCK given his first command less submarine school Upon gradOGDEN 0JPB — Livestock: uation he io tiie three months ago than 25 few calves and Cattle 18 this year Harvey conventional submarine USS On Jan arrivals held for later auct- boarded the killer sub as Its Sea Robin for several months ioncaptain after nearly 12 years In before being transferred into gilts the Hogs 25 barrows-ansubmarine service which the Navy’s nuclear power 25 lower US mostly fully included the first and second around 210 lbs 1475 sows tour polar cruises of the nuclear sub During his three-yeuntested Nautilus cruised he the with Nautilus Sheep 50 package choice He was executive officer on more than 100000 miles while and prime 93 lb slaughter USS Sea Dragon last year submerged the spring lambs 2150 He was made first chief engiwhen that ship and the USS Skate made the world's first neer on the USS Tullibee in 1958 submarine rendezvous under- and two years later was promoted to engineer officer of the neath the polar icecap Was barn Sept 4 1927 Tullibee Harvy SenA WASHINGTON airs in the Bronx section of New He married the former Irene ate judiciary subcommittee York Nagorski of Philadelphia They 3 will bold hearings May He attended the University of have two children John Jr 11 on the first civil rights bills Pennsylvania for two years be- and Bruce 8 and live In New before Congress this year fore being appointed to the U London ' The constitutional rights sub- S Navay Academy In 1946 He Ifis parents Mr and Mrs committee headed by Sen football for Manning J Haivey live in played varsity wall conSam Ervin the three at academy be years duct hearings then on propo-sals to extend the life of the : : l - 1 - pin-setti- ’s fan-ta- - ft " : it Thresher Skipper Received Command Three Months Ago 1 was-assigne- d pro-graf- 1-- 2 ar Hearings Slated 21-2- Coita-muni- Yellowstone' National Park with an area of 3472 squarf miles was the first such region in the world designated a nafr tional park to protect and preserve tiie natural landscape (of human enjoyment acco: " to Collier’s Encyclopedia BALDVIII st mhos emit ——— Cache Volley Music Co —nearroa vkb-koxt- w- iMt Swiii sx iii ternational Congress Debates On Secretly Missiles System WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT le D-S- C anti-missi- le us-i- D-G- : Easier- Whole HAMS FRESH lb FROM OUR SMOKEHOUSE TODAY SHANK HALF I lb I O ilfh Heriacher’i Applewood-Smoke- d SOS Leaner 50 Mere Haver Than Ordinary 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