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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 2

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Monday, May 2, 1966 A Morning Edition Senate Investigators Probe 'Surplus' Material The Pentagon had no comment. Cities Supply Shortages "Mr. McNamara notwith-s a i Lippman said, "there are considerable shortages. We have got lots of HART'S DRUG STORE Corner 6th Ave. N.

Division Phone 259-6949 9 a.m. -e p.m. Monday thru Saturday Convenient Free Parking It was the latest in a series of allegations that U.S. forces in Southeast Asia were not getting all the equipment they need. All have been denied by I Defense Secretary Robert S.

I McNamara. Joseph Lippman, the subcommittee's staff director, said "The Defense Department is disposing of useful and usable equipment." But he emphasized 'that the equipment did not include weapons. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Senate investigators, raising new charges of supply shortages in Viet Nam, said Sunday the Defense Department had stockpiled or sold equipment needed in the war. Fifteen staff members who recently returned from a tour of the Far East and Europe planned to present their case when the Senate foreign aid expenditures subcommittee begins hearings Tuesday. BMutcuf 7b.

5 which could be repaired and; sent to Viet Nam. The Navy at its Can Ranhi Bay base is short on 600 including 160 generators, he' said. As a result of Gruening'Sj prodding, the Pentagon made a check of more than 1,100 generators in its inventory; which had been disposed of or! were ready for disposal. It reported it had turned up; only eight generators "found to be suitable for utilization inj Southeast Asia." They were! returned to the active list. HELP US CELEBRATE AND SAVE PRESCRIPTIONS HALLMARK CARDS REVLON COSMETICS Summer and year-around weights Summer and yeor-orou 'Am 29" Kenyatta Enlists Mau-Mau In New Fight for Power requisitions that have not been filled and they can be matched with disposals and excess in holding areas." He said the list of shortages all supporting equipment-included bulldozers, tractors, cranes, rock crushing plants, dump trucks, 2.5-ton cargo trucks, graders, scrapers and generators.

Sen. Ernest Gruening, D-Alaska, chairman of the subcommittee, asked McNamara on March 8 for a worldwide freeze on the disposal of the equipment and a survey of equipment stocks against Viet Nam requirements. In response, the Defense Department said most of the equipment that was designated surplus and then picked up by the Agency for International Development (AID) "is obsolete and logistically non-supportable." Claims Equipment Usable Lippman contended that the equipment "can be repaired at a relatively low cost." For example, he said there are generators stockpiled in Korea TEACHERS CAREFREE U.S.A. escorted Deluxe Air Conditioned MOTOR COACH TOUR 1966 NEA CONVENTION Miami Beach, Florida 34 DAYS NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) President Jomo Kenyatta on Sunday kicked off bis "little: election" campaign by trotting out a squad of Mau Mau veterans to pledge their loyalty in his new political battle. HONOR FOR SHASTRI NEW DELHI, India (AP) India's late Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri, who died Jan.

11 in Tashkent, U.S.S.R., at the peace conference with Pakistan, has been awarded the Bharatj Ratna Jewel of India, the na-; tion's highest decoration. Shas-1 tri's son, Hari Krishan, accept-; ed the award. The old Mau Mau fighters were on parade as Kenyatta addressed a politely applauding crowd of 18,000 Africans at a Nairobi public rally. The contingent included a sprinkling of self-styled generals and the widow of the Mau Mau commander, Dedan Kimathi, who was captured and executed by the British. Several wore moth-eaten, leopard-skin cloaks and wore their hair in matted plaits.

Mau Mau was the name give the an-tiwhite terrorists who fought the British government in Kenya from 1952 to 1960. Kenyatta was one of its leaders. It was the beginning of the election race against Former Vice President Oginga Odinga and his leftist supporters for 30 of the 171 seats in Kenya's two houses of Parliament. Ouster Act An amendment to the constitution ousted Odinga and a group from Parliament on the ground they deserted the ruling Kenya African National Union KANU on whose platform they were originally elected. Includes our famous Eagle and Hammonton Pork suits Ifs our Birthday but you tVl TTkrUu SfW QoaiA.

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16 for 182 School days during the 19M-67 school year, beginning about August 29, 1966, will be received by the Clerk of School District No. 26, Route 2, Box 10, Billings, Montana, until 4:00 P. M. May 24, 1966. Equipment and Personnel must meet the standards fixed by Montana School Laws.

Particulars as to Routes, Time Schedules, may be obtained from Mr. Klampe. Superintendent of Lockwood Schools. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F.

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Sunrise Semester Captain Kangaroo Mike Wallace News The McCoys Andy of Mayberry Dick Van Dyke Love of Life Search for Tomorrow Guiding Light The Nurses As the World Turns Password Houseparty (C) General Hospital The Edge of Night Secret Storm A Visit With Ava To Tell the Truth Afternoon Report Ben Casey Where the Action Cronklte News (C) Huckleberry Hound I've Got a Secret The Lucy Show (C) Andy Griffith (C) Hazel (C) Shenandoah It's a Wonderful World (C) Billy Graham 4Vj Interest on Savings Certificates at Security Bank Four Star Final News Secret Agent The Pioneers Phillips 46 Weather CUFF NARROWS GfO. MVERLt SHEA ETHEl WATERS THE PRESS TELLS THE STORY Tallulah Bankhead and the Beach Boys are on hand to help brother Andy tonight. Caesar Your opportunity to see this unprecedented event SUBJECT: "LIFE AFTER DEATH" 9:00 P.M. KOOK-TV, Channel 2 Tuesday Moy 3 Wednesday, May 4 "FLYING BLIND" "YOUTH'S REBELLION" 9 00 P.M YOUTH NITE STCCIAl 1:00 P.M. mimes a concert piamst and joints Andy in a broad sketch about German officers.

Miss Bankhead tries a Merman tune, "The Hostess with the Mostest on the Ball," and is assisted by Andy in "Drop That Name." For the teen-agers, the Beach Boys let go with numbers like "Help Me, Rhonda" and "California Girls." Ch. 8, 9 p.m. 10:00 10:30 11:30 12:00 cl fivdhday, fiaJdif.in.ihsL Joo! food RHy Graham's new book WOKIO AFLAME "-Over 500,000 copies now print SECURITY BANK BILLINGS, MONTANA "Our SOtt Veer 1976-966" 4mt Sad Boys' SWEATSHIRTS Short sleeve $16' 2 Boys' NYLON JACKETS $391 Values to $5.98 Boys' COTTON PANTS Exclusive Boys' SUITS Boys' PAJAMAS CALLAHAN SAYS: COLOR BRIGHT $29i 2h5 Values to $29.98 Values to $5.98 Values to $4.00 with RENT picture tube Boys' Boys' I KULR-TV Ch. 8 7:00 The Today Show (C) 7:25 Today RFD 7:30 The Today Show (C) 1:00 Eye Guess (C) 1:25 NBC News 1:30 Concentration 9:00 Morning Star (C) 9:30 Paradise Bay (C) 10:00 Jeopardy (C) 10:30 Let's Play Postoffice (C) 10:55 NBC News 11:00 A Time for Us 11:30 Let's Make a Deal (C) 11:55 Weather RFD 12:00 Days of Our Lives (C) 12:30 The Doctors 1:00 Another World 1:30 You Don't Say (C) 2:00 The Match Game (C) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Confidential for Women 3:00 Donna Reed 3:30 Father Knows Best 4:00 Happy Herb Froggy Doo 5.00-THE PICTURE OF YOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' SERVICE CLUBS Senor High: Twinkle Morton, Dana Groham, Tommy Fcldner Central High: Kay Wosepka, Sharon Solomon West High: Lorna Stearns, Bonnie Coffmoft, Pom Hagen 5:20 Family Finances a program for people who use money. 5:30 Huntley-Brinkley (C) 6:00 Weather, Sports, News 6:30 Outdoor Sportsman Color 7:00 Batman I 7:30 Or.

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