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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION APAGE FIYI SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1965 hicken Pox Works His Own Way Led To D.C. COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Scare' WASHINGTON UrV-The Public Rusk Makes Sure To Avoid Posture Of Embattled Hero Health Service has diagnosed as chicken pox the disease of a woman from Ghana which threw District of Columbia health officials into a smallpox scare last fended it in talks with newsmen on one or two occasions. He May. i said the responsibility of the mM1 Ml Secretary of State was to ad About 1,000 persons were vac-: vise the President and he did cinated during the scare. 1 not think he should commit him The Public Health Service an self before all the facts were in nounced the change in diagnosis Saturday after tests of antibod Therefore he withdrew from the argument for several days He Never Competes With Colleagues By JOHN M.

HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (ft Each man vho holds the job of Secretary of State, Dean Rusk once said, must work it his own way. For better or worse he has worked it his way, in silence when possible, moving, by choice, behind the scenes of the White House and State Department, avoiding public controversy when he could. though Undersecretary of State BUtnrun ies in the blood of the recovered patient showed she had had no trace of smallpox infection. George Ball, instructed by Rusk to take a free hand, presented Instead, the service said, there I QUO Ot. nil 0 the State Department viewpoint, were clear indications of a re II CJlrSlS In the end Rusk and McNamara cent infection of chicken pox.

recommended the course which f)0 oioii iii The woman, who had then re the President used force the -aw--- a cently arrived from Ghana, was nuclear weapons ouc of Cuba taken to the Washington Hospi Tvi, limited blockade of the island. Yet, after four and a half years in office, and despite his prudence, he has now become tal Center during May with In Washington now mere is a symptoms and a rash similar to a figure in public dispute. persistent undercurrent of apec both chicken pox and smallpox. ulatlon about how long tne 30- Tests at first confirmed the year-old Rusk will continue to disease as smallpox, which isn't as rare in Africa as it is in the serve as jonnson's top toreign policy advisor. White House in But it a dispute with a strange twist.

Other secretaries of state in modern times have been assailed for the policies they advocated, but Rusk has United States. timates say that so far as at Dr. Murray Grant, Washing tacks on Rusk impressed John ton's health director, described For rush week and those first Important get-togetheti when you want to look "the most" "groove in" in this fashion for the young sophisticate. Mohair, toft as a kitten's ear in groovy black and white with tapered long sleeves and sparked with a black velvet bow. Sizes 9 to 15.

23.00 foihont Second floof been criticized increasingly be son at all they merely hardened the change in diagnosis as "kind cause his critics said they did his support. when Rusk was un of an anticlimax." More than der fire last month, Johnson told news conference "He ranks not know what he stood for. The criticisms, moreover, have been a muted mixture of fault finding and praise so that Rusk's 100 health personnel worked during May and early June to prevent the spread of what was first in the cabinet and he ranks first with me." then a suspected smallpox case. success in avoiding the posture Yet Rusk's friends believe he of the embattled hero remains Circus Aerialist probably will not serve out the full term of his administration unbroken. until Johnson urgently insists Plunges 30 Feet Official Has His Own Ideas Last fall at election time, John 7 (5 I mm-i Aw i I These aspects of the controversy are not surprising in his case.

He does not make bitter enemies, just as he does not son asked him to remain and ST. JOSEPH. Mo. (ft An 18-1 Rusk agreed. But it was under year-old girl aerialist with a cir make intimate friends.

He is stood then that he planned to hold the job only for a year or middle-way man in policy and cus was seriously injured Saturday when she fell about 30 feet a combination of scholar, sol so. Preferring to work behind the scenes, Secretary of State Dean Rusk till has become a center of controversy. He is seen here at a recent press conference in Washington. Rusk has been criticized for not making clear his stands on some crucial issues to the public, or even to his own subordinates and colleagues in the government. He feels his job is to advise the President.

(AP Newsfeatures photo) after the rigging broke. dier, and organization man in experience. Above all, he is a Born of a poor family in Geor Miss Athena Schetok, Seattle, was hospitalized with nonpolitician. He does not have gia and educated here and the political. instinct for captur what associates said might be a broken hip.

abroad by his own hard work and scholarships won through brilliance. Rusk is not a wealthy ing public attention, destroying an antagonist, building personal The girl, performing without a that Rusk did not like the oper leaders and committees of any, power. net with the Hubert Castle Cir man as so many secretaries of Secretary of State since the end "I'm never in competition cus, fell just a few minutes after state have been. As head ot tne ation but never made a fight against it and in the end went along with the President's deci she had started the act. Rockefeller Foundation in the of World War II, apparently because he has impressed the with my colleagues in the department." Rusk said once Cleo Plunkett, ringmaster and 1950s he mav have made as sion to approve it.

Now he has high as $70,000 a year; he cer when asked privately why other people seemed to make ma company manager, said the girl had been performing this type been severely criticized for fail Hip tainly accumulated some capi members as being fair and candid in talks with them and generally prudent in his handling of foreign relations. A word frequently used to describe him is ure in this instance to stand up of act with the show for about jor policy speecnes wnne ne tal. But State Department oni- for what he believed. stayed in the background. 10 years and had had no Cials say the expense of his job In October, 1962, when Presi now exceeds his Because of his passion for all dent Kennedy was faced with income.

'solid." Much as Rusk's reputation the anonymity his globally If Rusk has made himself m-ominent job will permit. something of a public mystery may depend on a lack of sharp Rusk's polity -stands have in manv instances been publicly It's Flip It's Campus '65! the need to decide how to get Soviet nuclear missiles out of Cuba, Kennedy and a circle of advisers split between strong action advocates and those who counseled a cautious approach -popularly labeled the "Doves" and the "Hawks." unclear or simply unknown. So ly defined public stands on great issues, it is nevertheless true that more is known about his position on a variety of ques AIR CONDITIONING Fastest Service GLOVER MILLER Phone MA 4-8673 far as be determined Dy man, the reason seems to ne in his conviction that his real task is to advise the president on foreign policy but not primarily at least to advise the public. outsiders his actual stand in some critical situations has been tions than he himself trumpets from the State Department. unclear inside the government, Most of time when Rusk In the aftermath of the Ken 3 NOTICE But it is also true that it has on manv occasions been much nedy victory over Premier Ni- more definite than his public po kita Khrushchev in the great sition and public statements dicated.

Rusk's persistence sticking to the middle of the road, plus his reoutation for intelligence. Prescription records from ENCANTO EAST GATE DRUG STORE have been transferred to LONDON REXALL DRUG STORE 5462 E. Pima 296-7173 Collection. Agency for Gas and Electric Bills and Water Bills integrity and industry, have however, combined to make him oolitical asset to President takes a position he manages to make it appear old and familiar or expressed in such general principles that it has the appearance of a cliche of diplomacy. He abhors the sensational and avoids the dramatic whenever possible.

The war in Viet Nam has been called for several years by oppositionists "McNamara's War" after Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. It might with greater logic and historical accuracy be called Rusk's war. The Secretary of State has been a strong advocate of opposing showdown, Rusk was generally credited with making only one contribution. At a critical moment of extreme tension, he summed up the situation by saying: "We're standing eyeball to eyeball, and the other fellow just blinked." He had in fact sensed that Khrushchev was beginning to back down.

Criticism over his role in the missile crisis angered Rusk to the point that he heatedly de- John F. Kennedy and to Presi- dent Johnson in ways Which tne politicians in the first year did not foresee. Rusk has maintained the best relations with congressional Miynt-r- rrrJf Communist aggression wherev Fischer Will er it arose in areas of impor tance to the United States and I when the choice was open. WE'RE CUTTING THE PRICE ON FAMOUS Plav In Cuban It was known in the State De- For classes and informal get-togethers, switch on in cotton hipster flip skirts and coordinated skivvy rib tops by Patty Woodard. Pictured: Plaid "Hip-Hugger" box pleated shorty with large black leather belt.

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His stand was almost undercut while he was in Bangkok by a move 1745 New York Times News Servloe NEW YORK Fischer, the 22-year-old American chess grandmaster, announced Saturday that he would participate by telegraph in the Capablanca memorial tournament in Havana. PINKING SHEARS 1 i by Undersecretary of State Fischer was refused a visa bv the State Department to go Chester Bowles to taKe tne whole thing, subject to President Kennedy's decision, to the United Nations. Rusk indignantly stopped the maneuver but he never gave any public hint of what had happened. IWIWJMmi-WM: to Cuba for rlie match, which i Wednesday. Subse CB-7 Pinking Shears.

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12, in protest over the premier's alleged remark, Fischer announced that he had iCC-7 Pinking Shears. In the case of the U.S. policies in Laos and South Viet Nam, a longtime associate of Rusk says, "It was never a case of his getting on the bandwagon after a presidential decision was made. He was the original advocate of action. He once said that he had been through all the similar situations in the past the threats to Greece, Iran, Korea and all the others.

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