Show - t -- C - the Menace Denn1 ) 1 Row Erupts During Debate By Hank Ketcham ' : Pr'1oA I 11: II who issue of the Fiat transaction was irrelevant to the present bill that the Export-Impo- rt Bank does not make diplomatic nor export control policy and that the additional lending power contemplated In the bill was not based on any calculation of increased WASHINGTON — A prop milal for US financing lion dollars in machine tools for a Soviet automobile factory drew major fire Tuesday as a mngressional fight erupted over President Thlinson's plans for increasing N III ! of) 0 0 I' ' I' - IL -- East-wes- East-Wes- The row came as the House Banking committee opened hearings on what had been considered a noncontroversial bill to extend the life of the bank This arm export-impor- t of the treasury makes loans extends guarantees and writes insurance to stimulate US 'ri- - 1104 )1' ' l'10' fs e 1 41i ---: ow - t''kt )' ----- 1 4 1 i 4 Republicans on OUT! This is a FRIENDLY fight!" "Hey e Joey--mm- just incrce it loan guar- ant ee and Insurance caNirity S McNamara supported the principle of closer commercial relations with the European Communist bloc countiei Time is modifying many policies" McNamara told the House Foreign Affairs Committee "We would speed the process by efforts to build bridges of trade with those do not sell to the East our friends in Europe will sell to the East they are doing a great deal of business with the East now arid we' are doing a negligible amount" Linder testified the Fiat plant would begin production in 1970 whether or not it was enabled to buy US machine tools The equipment could and would be obtained in Europe if necessary he said Before another congressional meanwhile committee Secretary of Defense Robert A3 April I! 1967 EP r from 9 billion to 13i4 billion dollars 6 DAYS ONLY LEFT NCO ME TAX I COMPLETE RETURN WITHIN AVAILABLE ONE IIHOUR 17th TO APRIL LIP 9 PM took lot the titaM of Fromfic Frid nations" BLOM HR The bill before the banking committee would extend the charter of the bank for five years beyond its present expiration date June 30 'MS and lad 1112 S 177 1 ath South 707 W 'North Toinip le 4122 S State co 3500 Soutar Sea' Cottonwood Mall 2022 S Main 3060 W 721$ I S !NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARYL tk "0-- - a pressed demand for full hearings on the bank's role in financing equipment for an automobile plant in the Soviet Union Under plans approved by this government but still to he tested in Congress the bank k Wedneeday vvould export sales Press Demand J :tissope trade t But he added that he personally approves the Fiat transaction "ks a businessman and a banker for the government" he said "this I know: If we t trade 1' on-East:W- - By Edmond Lebreton Associated Press Writer The Fah take T1htm Trade est 'V1 t2'02 : 1! would extend a 59 million docredit to Institut° MONliare Italian° which would finance the purchase of US machine tools by the Fiat Company for use in the plant It is building under contract with the Soviet government llar Youth Gang Severely Beats LBJ Kin on Poverty Job WASHINGTON : (Al') — A President Johnson nephew of serving as a poverty program lunteer in Venice Calif was severely beaten by a gang of youths on a street there about three weeks ago VI was Philip Bobbitt knocked kicked down and beaten on the head and face He suffered a fractured cheekbone Bobbit is now at his home in Austin Tex and was reported Tuesday by officials of the Office of Economic Opportunity to be eager to return to Venice They said no decision has been made on whether he will be sent back there but that he will continue in the povery program assigned work In city was with (R-N- the California the Venice could output Community Employment Union an orga- nization which seeks to locate job openings for poor people The area where Bobbitt was serving is about 70 per cent Negro 15 per cent Mexican-America-n and 15 per cent Caucasian However 0E0 officials said they did not think race had any relation to the attack They said they did not know the race or races of those taking part in the not swiftly be shifted to wartime purposes and whether North Vietnam does not' depend on European Communist sources of transport He asked also how US aid could be justified for an operation helping the Soviets "Earn precious foreign exchange with which to buy strategic goods drain gold from the United States or fi- F Linder "you are These officials were Inclined to the view that it was a case of Bobbitt's being a stranger In the neighborhood and that his attackers did not know of his connection with VISTA with comm- nance international unism" Ile told bank president attack COLLECTION 7® V Bar-ol- d think- ing only of dollars and cents while I am thinking about Polyester lives" Linder retorted he had said He said the no such thing Younger Sister LB-P- s is the son of Mr Bobbitt : Bohbitt's the From Questions Justification Rep Paul A Fin° asked whether the factory's Johnson's younger sister He left Princeton University to serve with Vo !un teers in Service to America (VISTA) and was in his sec ond day at Venice when at- : Becky : : tacked : Officials here gave this account of the beating WIdent as reported to them: Bobbitt was walking along the street with two other Ritchie VISTA volunteers Holcombe a girl and Ken Friedlander They were ap proached by a group of youths about their same age who asked for cigarettes : : : : : Mediterranean cruise for hvo a y —fint class passage from New York City to Naples Cannes or Genoa and return Win VIA ITALIAN LINES: Ran Into Apartment Bobbitt told Miss Holcombe and Friedlander to walk on and spoke with the youths When they Jumped him the other two VISTA volunteers ran back yelling at the gang which broke off the attack and moved away At indications that all three might be attacked Miss Holcombe Friedlander and Bobbitt ran into an apartment house and were given shelter 4 : by a resident there When a man puts on a shirt lathe morning — he expects it to look k 1r7 (eL ) i t '4 g 7 tit t fi it1' I 1N t A I s Wife" a - II - ' 4 ' 4 ‘ Jo ' s 4": I 0 CI e II' tt :: f I e NN IN 1 - ? 1 f ( t 0 - ' 'N 17 ' i 1 ' -- i 1 I cr1-l':1 i I '' 1 li ' f ' 1 hi OPEN SUNDAY 4- vi L11 ti 's '''''4 01010 f UJLö pin ' e i - TO MARE MONEY WITH A CLASSIFIED AD 5213535 cot VI I p" Irr4 ( 15att take i I Ogden ' Conow000d :3 - f A - tv ' 4d : osta—N 4- POLYESTER FIRER 1 IT'S SMART 2CMI MEN'S FURNISHINGS — - '' dO 0"1 :‘1 A 0- I' MO 41 ysoDEL - Prue f ' : I DIAL ':' — - - a Clitqltrt tal14C 114VA" I : ''''''''' tre : - 10 AM TO 4 PM Mon thno Sat $ : ' --- 1 Kodel' polyester and 5073 cotton $5 11 :11 i : oxford cloth of 50 ro i 1 1 polyester and cotton that stays fresh and smooth as as long as it's worm So white they guarantee it to stay white Has a handsome spread collar Also available in button-dow- n collar in I 1 ' — if tt ' ei4 N--4- s Kodel) IV 141ft 1i - wonder of 1 ?' 9 permanent-pres- if ' : i I So Mcinhattan made a shirt for him — "Dora 7 - 1 'I - I s fresh all day i e t - - so - - --- 1 7 0 ' i ' fif i i " li e 1 i 1 1 1 k 1 a 20-cla- 4 c ' - Ltros ki: o TA nom t 1r L'' ' yr 00 ' - No ) 4: - g k - - |