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BY UNITED PHESS INTERN A.TJ.ON AX
Washington An anonymous Democratic official, on the
administration's election-year substitute for the Democrats'
old-age medical aid bill:
"We've been outfinessed. The administration has every
thing but the kitchen sink in the way of benefits. I'm sur
prised it doesn't include maternity benefits."
Albany, N.Y. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, on Vice Presi
dent Richard M. N'ixon's implication that Rockefeller should
have a place on the national Republican ticket:
"Did he say what place?"
Denver Methodist Bishop C. Bromley Oxnam. adding
theological weight to speculation about what future space
travelers will find:
"It is reasonable to believe thai the Eternal who created
man placed him upon many planets."
Santo Monica, Calif. Actress Ann Kasnfi's reply to a
judge's statement that she must answer questions about
whether her ex-husband Marlon Brando has been allowed
to visit their son:
"Well, isn't that too bad."
Kefauver Measure
Seeks to Encourage
Third Major League
By WARREN DUFFEE
Washington - lUPII - Sen.
Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.)
planned today to introduce a
bill aimed at encouraging a
third major baseball league
and to protect college football
from competing pro football
telecasts.
Kefauver unveiled the com
prehensive measure Wednes
day. He said in the speech he
planned to deliver to the Sen
ate today that it would equal
ize the legal status of major
professional team sports.
The bill would exempt the
non - business aspects of pro
baseball, basketball, football
and hockey from the antitrust
laws and place baseball under
antitrust laws with certain ex
ceptions, while exempting
most activities of the other
sports.
Smart Cab Drivers
Make Hasty Exit
Los Angeles - A taxi driver
testifying in a trial here said
he and' some other cabbies
were watching a fight when
one of the participants drew a
gun and shot the other.
"What happened next?" he
was asked.
"He cocked the gun again
was the reply.
"And then?"
"We left."
Kefauver said the measure
was needed in light of con
flicting Supreme Court de
cisions which exempted base
ball from anti-trust statutes
but placed pro football under
them.
The chairman of the Senate
antitrust and monopoly sub
committee said the bill would
help , the new Continental
Baseball league by limiting to
100 the number of players a
major league team could con
trol - and by making it an
antitrust violation to impede
the formation of additional
leagues which meet prescrib
ed major league standards.
Another major provision of
the bill, which is sure to meet
with violent objections for ma
jor league owners, would sub
ject all but 40 of a team's 100
players to the draft once a
year. Players drafted by more
than one club could choose
the one they wished to join.
The new Kefauver measure
also preserves baseball's tra
ditional player reserve clause
and permits all the team,
sports to maintain control of
player contracts, team
strength, player selection and
assignment.
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. -Ralph
L. Duffield, 17, an
Army basic trainee, was tak
en to an Army reception cen
ter and told that he would be
an official greeter for new
recruits from Chicago.
The first man off the bus
was his father, Otto Ray Duf
field, 37, who had enlisted for
a second time after a hitch
In World War II without
telling his son.
Construction Crew
Finds Old Speakeasy
New York - Workmen
clearing the way for construc
tion of an apartment building
discovered a heavy concrete
door leading to an under
ground hideaway.
Beyond the door was a tiny
room still stocked with dozens
of crocks and jugs, hidden all
these years from law officers.
The jugs were empty. Only
the speakeasy aroma lingered
on.
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