Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 15

Location:
Amarillo, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WASHINGTON NEWSLETTER Swinging Welcome for New Congressmen By Betty Beale Our Woshingicfl' Corresponded to become Spain's splendor of royalty its iOtherv.ise why would Secretary; members sure got a royal wel- "Are VOU going to be of State Dean Rusk have paid; come when they checked into Vino?" "Tci-orl Prinrp I i a courtesy visit at the embassy; the city that's going to be King, i J-IIMLL lasl Sumiay morning on his roy lc ir home for the next two i 3 1 al highness? The 28 year old! to six years. The city's been "I hope SO, he has no official capacity; swinging ever since, sifting in the Spanish Em: whatsoever and he did not: Senator Mark Jlalfield. band- basy drawin" room at ihe come to Washington on official-some newcomer from Oregon, hriiliint a thorp in Ilk 1 business for Spain. So therewas so enchanted with the quips I io hnn would be no conceivable reasonifrom famous people at New and 1 nncess bopllia non- i our se( retarv of state to call; Yorker Ben Regan's annual gay 01'- on him this party for Senator about your he is the man who will'ell Dirksen. lhai between bursts er 1 be directing Spain's affairs in of laughter he exclaimed to his "I hope he becomes king, lhe n( to distanl fllture too As his son, I i he! As we sat discussing his fu-: re really top company, should be king, but I 'his correspondent couldn't;" 0 Ilumphl ev who pro want a is best for help wondering how many hmes: ccd( )ict xixon aml Dirkscn Snain said the nice hand- lhls modern da llfe docs nc the microphone, tickled his 1 get to put this question to a some man whom mail se ioi slv Are vou going Generalissimo Franco be indicated would be the bet-! what a contrast this was to tei" choice.

greeting the people's Con- The United States government gressmen and senators who obviously expects Don Juan Car-! have been bouncing around to los and not his father Don parties all week! Congress son of ihe last king of Spain. THE AMARiLLO GLOBE-TIMES ''Being vice president is a precarious business. There are times when you really wonder and 1 want to tell you about what." He started off confidentially. "From all 1 have seen and all a far cry from the pomp and 'that I have heard--, he paused Iwhile everyone listened i bated breath for the inside dope. But he added, to much laughter, "I guess I'd better not say that, although I may anyway." Nixon topped him sentence: "All I fan say Sen.

and Sirs. Mark Hatficld, al left with Sen. and Mrs. Howard Baker. important yet in politics and get dropped be is good for Amcrk a one Mr.

At the Women's Press Vj cc for the new President if th'e'v droo i 1 Congress the most amusing rCslQCIH Oil, Vfii-L- I 1 i marks were made by Vice (where Uncle linois said that his daughter Sharon, will marry Jay Kocke-; on April 1, had a belter; Cl of getting to the White members of "ouse than he did. If you add re he said, the votes of Amarillo, Texas, Monday, January 23, 1967 Jeanc Dixon whispers in Richard Nixon's ear that his political career is not over. INDIAN TRIBES About 30 Indian tribes live on! Chapter President 27 Oklahoma reservations. Presents Program FINAL DAYS OF FT1 DRESSES Values lo S40.00 A FEW BETTER DRESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED ALL SPORTSWEAR NOW Off and Lower Many Odds and Ends Sluch Below Wholesale The Suburban Shun 'American Artists' Is Club Program Topic Mrs. James Pendell, president: Athenaeum Studv Clublfreedom and independence.

we want you." When 71 year old Dirksen Page 15! rose to speak at the 18th con! secutive birthday party given I in his honor by the New York investment counselor, he made a reference to Adam Clayton i Powell's decline. ident who Governor). Arkansas (where "President Johnson" is as lovely; Un le Winthrop i.i Governor). now resides), 1 5 latter would a off wllh 196 convention votes. Thirty eight year old Lor-.

as a Norman Rockwell paint-i 1 013 a ing," and by new Virginia Sen-'S'atc) and West Virginia (where ator William B. Spong. who a Rockefeller has a particular bill he wants to sponsor. "Somehow the ofi "Distressed" about the piracy! rib has caught up withjof American music in llongiraine Percy, who is an artist, jAdam," said the he said he wanted the- a i a Japanese brush Leader in his bassoi'ielp of Senator Fong, who's the'p a i tj settlement houses in 'profundb drawl. "When God to Hong Kong, and ca 0j is so crazy a Eve she was a side issuejator Long of Louisiana, that she won't even Ithen.

She's the whole businesses the liome of American 00 at a house that's not in of Alpha Beta Eta Chapter of me Thursday in the The speaker continued to say today!" to co-sponsor a bill that 0 se ten blocks square. She has Beta Sigma Phi, presented 0 Mrs. A. D. Lidia, 2201! th3t Iohn Singleton Biggest surprise at that partVibe called the Long-Fong-SpongValked the streets, gone into ev- a entitled "Platform Travis for a regular meet-! a Wes Charles Willsoniwas the scene of Nixon and TedJHong Kong Song hill.

el shop, watched the people Performance" at the recenVino "litre "Mapl? a I i Jo1 1 Trumbu an(l Gil- Stirensen having a cozy Senator Charlvs Percy of Il-iand had lunch there all by her. Stuart gave Americans a The former vice president meeting of the group in CO-llOStesS. 'pictorial history of Revolution- plained later a the late Jack! home of Mrs. Yvonne Reports were given by Mes-! ary events and of the men who Kennedy's close personal assist-' 2037 Travis. Wells Faulkner, Walter conceived and formulated a had written him to ask him 1 Mount.

Earl Kromcr and AV. i i government. how he had gone about joining Hall during a business session! These men wUh thc he he New York Bar on a motion, conducted by Mrs. Shore. Washington, Benjamini a tllan an examination.

A i a Artists self. "I just love Georgetown," she said. Senator Clifford P. Hansen. new Republican from Wyoming, explained that Pluribus Unu in a catlie rancher means, "the tail goes with ihe hide." The book notwithstanding.

Spanish Ambassador and Marquesa de del Val's smashing a for Prince a Carlos and Princess Sophia brought Ihe Johnson and Kennedy families together. Lynda Johnson, who looked smashing herself in a Trigere (See NEWSLKTTEU, Page Hi) ENROLL NOW! i Franklin. Thomas Jefferson ancl Worked for Freedom and others establishc( the art was topic.of the pro-i America and the gram presented by Mrs. Tom; fi J. Boyd.

She noted that a i early paintings in America were! Mrs Hhea Lowe was wcl scenes or landscapes to as a special guest. European curiosity, but from: was announced that the paintings there developed I next meeting would be held a pride in country that was 9 in the home of Mrs. Earl 'grow and to inspire feelings of'Kromer. and Nixon had sent him all his papers on the procedure. So they were arranging a luncheon date to discuss it.

Jeanc i Washington secress, whispered in Nixon's ear. She has done some crystal hall gazing about the defeated candidate" of 1961) anil said: "Nixon is going to be very exible Eve- "Mini Bob" See how feminine and a new cap cut can be. nines, suirls upward with icathcrv curls for extra interest. Days, a flick of the brush con reshape to fluff or smooth. Gladys Retention Norma Gnrdon JeMie Kohler Mae Jarman -ete 6 Beauty Shop 3615 W.

6th DR3-4442 Topcoat of the HARRY HOLLAND Class starts Monday i January 30 instruction In the art of FLORAL DESIGN i i i by protessional floral designer LORRAINE LOONEY BOTHER'S FLOWERS and School of Floral Design 900 S. Jelferson DR2-2239 for the man who wears traditional tailored clothing OFF Regularly 120.00 to 159.95 For the man on the go, our great topcoats go everywhere plus a savings you can't afford to miss! These imported cashmeres and fine wool blends have been tailored to Colbert's H-H particular specifications with handsome, hand-needled lapels and slim, modern lines. The finest in quality, comfort, and warmth all combine with that well-dressed look for the man who can't change for every occasion. PURE CASHMERE and Imported Wool Blends ipeciol group 5.00 TIES 3 For 10.00 men'i DRESS HATS reduced to V2 OFF group COLORED SHIRTS 8.95 fo 15-00 3 OFF group fall weight FINE SLACKS NOW OFF selected group SPORTS JACKETS Now V3 OFF ipcciat group QUALITY SWEATERS NOW OFF group long and tftort sleeve SPORT SHIRTS includes velours 3 OFF men's WESTERN HATS reduced to OFF 0 1 I 1 SPORT cighll only Re 3 15.00 to 110.00 COATS TIES Fall weightc only Reg. 2.50 to 6.50 ipectal group YEAR 'ROUND SUITS OFF TRADITIONAL SHIRTS rcg.

7.00 ro 10.00 3 J15. Colored Only now, while they last ALL WEATHER COATS OFF 500 POLK build great new wardrobe MEN FINE SUITS HALF PRICE! special group! regular 85.00 to 135.00 MORE SUITS ADDED TO THIS GROUP The best in qualify at one-half the regular price plus the largest choice in town. From tall to short, slim or hefty, Harry Holland can fit ALL sizes. Colbert's H-H has the largest selection in styles, colors and fit! also SPECIAL GROUP SUITS OFF.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Amarillo Globe-Times Archive

Pages Available:
314,789
Years Available:
1924-1977