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Guam Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 4

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Guam Daily Newsi
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Agana Heights, Guam
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4
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"Get a Move On!" Published daily except Sunday at Agana Territory of Guam UJSA 1 XntcreA a Second Clan matter at the Poet Office Guam under Act of Congreea March 1879 JOSEPH FLORES Publisher-Editor EDWARD FLORES Asst Publisher-Editor Publisher-Editor 725-130 Managing Editor 726-190 Sports Editor 728-505 Tbfli publisher rcisnrei the right Id refuse advertisement not consistent with the policy of the newspaper PAGE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1964 (Jnforgotten Lesson Typhoon Sally has moved away from Guam leaving no one hurt or dead and damaging structures only slightly compared to what the big winds could have done If it had lingered long over the Island With warnings well in advance thanks to the weather people there was no reason of course for anyone to be caught napping A look back at Typhoon rapid growth Into a major storm emphasizes again that no one ever should minimize a typhoon's danger while It puffs itself toward Inhabited areas Sally was first reported as a 65-knot typhoon and was a 100-knot puncher a few hours later She also came closer to the island than had been first predicted And coming at such weekend hours when most people like to meander around town or take In the night life those who tended to feel Sally going to be a mean one and ignored warnings could have learned things the hard way riie Washington Merry-Go-Round DRIW PEARtOM Fortunately we learned sometime ago that you make a deal with a vicious storm PUZZLE I 'v Answer to Previous Punle sjfji City Features 37 Plane surface 38 Beliefs 42 Moor 44 Masculine nickname 45 Permit 46 Down wind (naut) 48 Collection of sayings 49 Greek letter 51 Feminine nickname 52 Make lace edging 53 Goddess cf the dawn 54 Pincer 55 Small shield 96 Jewel 57 Snow vehicles 58 English river DOWN 1 Calumniated 2 Color 3 Squeeies 4 Silk goods ACROSS 1 Bella London 4 Niagara New York 9 Mahal Agra 12 Make a mistake 13 Sanskrit 14 Grande El Paso 15 Medieval poem 16 Flower part 17 Wrath 18 Hostelry 19 Domineering 21 Ovum 22 Macaw 23 Confines 26 Wish 28 End (comb form) 29 Chances 31 Spina 32 Poets 35 Norwegian capital 5 Steel clad 31 Mixers 6 Constellation 32 Exclamation 7 Alkalized 33 Form of be" 8 Teutonic legal 34 Naturalism code 36 Historical 9 Gun part 39 Exalted 10 Atmosphere 40 Bridge holding 11 nickname 41 of liberty 20 Country New York City 24 Cloth measure 43 Rope fibres 25 Distress signal 44 Fibre plant 27 Iodine 47 Berlin compound 49 Pin 30 Thus 50 Farm tool WASHINGTON A battle more Important than civil rights Is now being fought out in the Senate It is being fought by a handful of persistent senators without the support of an administration which threw Its full weight behind the civil rights bill And It Is being fought in a surface atmosphere of sweetness and light But underneath there Is determination and some bitterness This battle is for a better deal for the rapidly growing suburban areas around the big cities If the Johnson administration which has championed the Negro now fails to defend the Supreme recent decision that the suburbs are entitled to fair representation In state legislatures there may be even more of a backlash In the suburbs than expected The Democratic leaders are already worried about the anti-Negro suburban vote In November Despite this in the rush to adjourn Congress before Atlantic City amiable Sen Mike Mansfield the Senate leader and Nicholas Katzenbach who has been running the Justice Department while Bobby Kennedy has been politicking let themselves get sucked Into appeasing Sen Everett Dlrksen with a lop-sided compromise which will over-rule the Supreme recent ruling In favor of suburban and municipal representation in state legislatures PUBLIC UTILITIES As the debate has droned on lthas become apparent that the Dlrksen amendment Is not actually a Democratic vs Republican fight The suburbs are just as Republican as they are Democratic and growing more so In the end Republicans will probably pick up more power in state legislatures as a result of the Supreme Court decision which Sen Dlrksen now wants to overturn One quiet ally of Dlrksen's are the public utilities In Illinois the utilities always figured they could control down-state rural legislators with an average of $10000 To control city or suburban legislators took contributions up to $100000 When Arthur Goldberg now justice of the Supreme Court was attorney for the CIO public utility workers Congress proposed passing a law banning strikes by utility workers Neither the union nor the utilities wanted this law Their labor relations had been good So Goldberg discussed the problem with a vice-president of Consolidated Edison In New York who told him not to worry something would be done about it tomorrow Next day Everett Dirksen the same senator who now wants to continue lop-sided rural representation in state legislatures made a speech in the Senate blasting the proposed legislation GROWTH OF "The suburban trend has progressed to the point says Sen Paul Douglas former economics professor at the University of Chicago where taken as a whole the suburbs probably now have more people than do the cenrral cities "Take New York" explained Sen Douglas who has been spearheading the attack on the marriage with Sen Dirksen "It has a population of 7781000 But outside the central city in Westchester Nassau New Jersey and on the other side of the Hudson not Including Con necticut we have 14759000 in the New York metropolitan area "I see the distinguished junior senator from California (Pierre Salinger) in the continued Douglas "It is not news to him that while there are 2833000 people Inside the corporate limits of Los Angeles there are 3919000 people outside the central city of Los Angeles or a total of 6742000 "Baltimore has 939000 in the city and 787000 outside the central Sen Douglas continued "There are nine little counties on the eastern shore of Maryland each one with a senator Their total population Is 220000 They have nine senators The county of Baltimore (a suburban area outside the city) with a population of 550000 has but one senator "One county on the eastern shore lam not sure whether It Is Calvert or Somerset has 15000 people It has a senator But Baltimore county with a population of 550 000 has only one senator "Two hundred and twenty thousand pie on the eastern shore have nine times the representation of the 550000 people in Baltimore county So runs the debate during these waning days of Congress on one of the most important issues before the nation MERRY-GO-ROUND President Johnson proud of his ancestors got a call from JE Dunlap Jr publisher of the Harrison Ark Times telling him of plans to commemorate the place one and a half miles from Dunlap's home where great-great grandfather George Washington Baines preached around 1840 The President was descened on his mother's side from a family of Baptist ministers NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

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