The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, December 20, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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TRIAL RUN Members of the Bend Junior High School Conducting the group is Earl Roarig, music teacher at the
advanced choir give their musical wares a trial run in front of school,
the administrative office before the real thing this afternoon.
Economy drive catches cherished limousines
WASHINGTON (UPI)- The
Budget Bureau said It was a
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cutback but to Washington's
status-conscious bureaucrats it
was more of an amputation
their cherished limousines had
to go.
The bureau, as part of Presi
dent Johnson's economy drive,
issued an order Thursday that
would eventually eliminate 75
per cent of the limousines and
other "prestige" cars now be
ing operated by civilian and
military agencies around the
world.
"The whole effect of this is to
got these status symbols off the
street," one official said. The
number of limousines and what
the government calls "heavy se
dans" in the capital is scheduled
to shrink from the present total
of 131 to 20.
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The total now In use around
the world is 491. Under the new
ruling this will be reduced to
about 136. The order has no ef
fect on limousines provided by
Congress, which Is quite gener
ous witli them, nor those in use
by the White House.
But otherwise the cutbacks
appeared to cut across t h e
board. Under the new system,
the brass-studded Defense De
partment will be allowed ten
limousines, the State Depart
ment will have two, and the
other cabinet departments will
be limited to one apiece.
A Budget Bureau spokesman
said the Pentagon cars are for
the secretary of defense and his
deputy, the secretaries of t h e
three armed services, and the
chairman and four member of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The directive dooms the
"heavy sedan" in Washington.
This refers to the cars below
the limousine level Lincoln
continentals, Chrysler Imperials
and Cadillacs without the glass
partition that distinguishes a
limousine.
Federal agencies will be re
quired to replace them with me
dium or light sedans in 12
months or less. If the replace
ment price does not exceed the
resale price of the car now in
use. The same rule will apply to
limousines beyond the new max
imum of 20.
The directive also forbids re
newal of leases on limousines
and heavy sedans if they are not
justified under the new stan
dards. More than 15 per cent of
these cars are rented.
Overseas, the Budget Bureau
said, ambassadors or chiefs of
major missions will be al
lowed a limousine if their re
sponsibilities require a car of
that class. Otherwise, a heavy
sedan will be permitted. Consu
lar posls and Agency for Inter
national Development (AID)
missions will be entitled to a
heavy sedan and other diplo
matic or military posts abroad
will be limited to a medium se
dan unless they can specifically
justify the need for a prestige
car.
BITE SOLVES PROBLEM
BAGNOLS SUH CE7.E,
France (UPI) Georges Fau-
g e r a s was eating mussels
Thursday and pondering what
to buy his wife for Christmas
when he bit on the solution.
One mussel contained a pearl.
Young Sinatra
resumes Tahoe
engagement
STATELINE, Calif. (UPD
Frank Sinatra Jr. resumed his
singing engagement at a Lake
Tahoe gambling casino Thurs
day night under almost the
identical circumstances which
existed when he was forced to
"postpone" it 10 days ago.
But when the 19-year-old sing
er stepped out onto the stage at
Harrah's Club, he was no long
er a comparative unknown fol
lowing in the footsteps of his
famous father. He was a young
man whose sensational kidnap
ing had put his name before
people throughout the world.
A few gamblers left their
tables for a quick look at the
youth, whose famous father
had paid $240,000 for his re
lease, but they returned to their
gambling almost immediately.
The young singer returned to
Statcline from Southern Califor
nia by chartered plane Thurs
day. In Los Angeles, the three
men suspected of the Dec. 8
kidnaping remained behind bars
at the County Jail. They are i
John William Irwin, 42, Jo
seph Clyde Amsler, 23, and
Barry Worthington Keenan, 23.
The three suspects were ar
rested by the FBI in Southern
California last Friday, two days
after the ransom was paid and
young Sinatra was released.
All but a small amount of the
ransom money was recovered.
Auto parts theft
ring cracked
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPl)-Police
planned to arrest six more sus
pects today in connection with
a. $1 million auto parts theft
ring at the Kaiser Jeep Co.
plant here.
Five plant employes were ar
rested Thursday charged with
grand larceny and bound to the
Lucas County grand jury on
$10,000 bond each.
Detective Lt. Denvel Lydick
said the six employes he
planned to arrest would be
charged with either grand or
petit larceny. He said he felt
more arrests would probably be
made after further questioning j
of ttie employes by police.
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FISH and SEA FOODS
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Halibut and Fries ;. .85
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TUB O' CHICKEN 22 pieces chicken only 4.75
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740 E. 1st Ph. 3821042
JIM'S ELECTRIC
118 Greenwood
Ph. 382-3131
1550 S. 3rd
Ph. 382-1272
GRIMES PUMICE BLOCK INC.
DICK'S LINOLEUM & TILE
101 E. 4th
Ph. 382-4442
826 Wall
Ph. 382-5130
MED0-LAND MEADOW GOLD
131 Greenwood
Ph. 382-2561
WEST SIDE HARDWARE
1005 Galveston
Ph. 382-4241
BEND TROY LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
60 Kansas Ph. 382-4511
BAR & FOUNTAIN SUPPLY
Jack Ohrling
46 Greenwood Ph. 382-3722