Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 153, Ed. 2 Friday, August 5, 1960 Page: 11 of 15
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addicts who are not yet
turn to the drugs.
cotics evil only under the
ment, even on first offenses.
out hair, Joubert fashioned
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Nevertheless, an attack on
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Fulton's project would pro- the problem through addicts
Narcotic addiction in Can-
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they are serving sentences.
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Use Supervision
There would be supervi- it’s necessary to get provin-
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play a subordinate role to
champion of the the present methods of send-
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own value.
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The number is PA5-4400.
sion of addicts after dis-
charge from prison. This
before they arc presented to
the National Security Coun-
cil — a super-cabinet con-
cerned with national de-
said a wife possessing,
normally adequate ego, upon
sages.
The
healthy but ostracized by
the rest of the herd.
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are not yet criminals.
He hopes the provinces
Gen. John A. Samford, who
represents it on the Dulles
board.
Its deputy director is Lou-
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The NSA is one of 10 Unit-
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Method Poor
It’s obvious, however, that
by dealing with addicts who five workers brews his own 1 .
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Hairless Calf Gets
Pair of Pajamas
BUFFALO, Wyo. (UPI)-
When Francis Joubert of the
Wyoming Land Co. was
faced with a calf born with-
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one coffee break a day.
son B. Coverdale.
The NSA was created in
1952 by President Truman
and is a part of the defense
department. Unlike other
government agencies, how-
ever, it is not listed any-
where in the congressional
directory which is the refer-
ence bible of Washingion.
mand is an army major gen-
eral with a name that
sounds as though it came
straight out of an interna-
tional who-dunnit — Garri-
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Two agency employes,
now missing, were able to
disguise their intentions so
successfully that Ino one
questioned their story that
they were just taking off on
a summer vacation together
They were not missed un-
til they had got clear out of
the country. Traced to Mex- al intelligence
ico City, they may have
gone on to Cuba, it is now
believed.
him a pair of pajamas
Joubert said the
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The National Security Agen- is widely held by military
cy, most secret of all the experts, for instance, that-
United States intelligence or- the tipoff might come not
ganizations, is equipped with only in the content but in
the last word in electronic the jumped-up frequency of
equipment, a potential aggressor's mes-
its staff includes some of sages
the sharpest operators in the Enemy Deterrent
business. As a safeguard against
But it has not yet found a transmission of messages
way to probe the secrets of from the United States by
the human mind, an enemy agent or traitor.
Agency, red with embarrass- States Intelligence
ment at the sudden publicity Chairman of the board is
receiving from this the CIA's Dulles.
Near Washington
NSA has its headquarters
Household Boss
Might Be Weak
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
"wearer of the pants” in a
marriage often turns ou to
be not the stronger but "the
weaker partner, a Seattle
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case, is even more secret it
possible than Allen Dulles'
Central Intelligence Agency, at Fort Meade, Md., about
After all, the CIA does half an hour's drive from
have its own public infor- the hoard of Washington. It
mation officer. There is no "
American Aberdeen - Angus ing addicts to prison, when would give victims a sense
.......- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ of not being alone in the
owned by Joe and Jack Kee-
fauver of Jonesboro, Tenn.,
Thursday was named su-
ada, . says Fulton, doesn't vide for segregation and who turn up in jail, accord-
LEXINGTON, Ky. (P_KB appear to be getting any treatment of addicts while
worse. But neither is it get- they are serving sentences.
The vanished employes, Tense, which meets weekly
Bernon F. Mitchell and Wil- under the chairmanship of
liam H Martin, are both the president.
mathematicians. The 10 agencies compose
The National Security , what is known as the United
' Board.
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American Workers
Take Coffee Break
HOBOKEN, N. J. (UPI)_
NSA does.
Hush Hush
Unofficially, however, it
can be reported that the
NSA deals in very secret
communications intelligence.
The profession of the miss-
ing employes - mathemat
ics—is a clue to what Is be-
lieved to be one of the agen
cy‛s vital operations: the
monitoring of coded mes
—Drug peddlers in Canada
may soon face life imprison- ment can deal with the nar-
: Security Agency
WASHINGTON (CDN)— against a surprise attack. It
For that reason, he says, work force takes at least discovering that her hus-
band is deficient in ego
criminals may go or be com-
Now, they are taken off mitted for treatment.
Serving more people than any bank in Oklahoma.
psychiatrist reported — in,
A survey by the Pan Ameri- Medical Times.
Dr. Walter J. Garre also
such post in the NSA, how-
ever. It refers an inquisitive
reporter to the public infor-
mation section of the de-
fense department—which re-
sponds with polite nothings
when asked just what the
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breaking the Jap- list itself by name, dress
navy's secret code and telephone number under
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It Listens search, development and pro- (
The NSA, however, does duction to match the already
: not restrict itself to coded intimate military co-opera-
: messages alone, It is be: tion between the two nations.!
: lieved, but listens around The document consolidates 1
• • the dock to everything that, policy statements issued
r » goes on the air whether in since World War II and ex-
I, code or the clear. Its listen- ; pands them to achieve great-,
5 ing stations are thought to er standardization of military
3 be scattered around the equipment, wider dispersal
'•world. of production facilities, re-
# This constant eavesdrop- moval of obstacles in the
Sping on the air waves re- way of the closest defense
I zpportediy serves a double industry integration and de-
apurpose: i mands "equal consideration”
e As an attempt to help keep to the business communities
2*the United States alerted of both countries.
Canada Eyes Dope Penalty
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world and would tend to re- will establish centers where
Since the federal govern- duce the temptation to re-1 “ "
which he named "Yul,” is
This is one of the pros- head of criminal law, Fulton drugs but no serious attempt
calf, pects from changes to be believes, he's arranging con- is made to solve any mei-
’ made in a new approach to ferences with provincial gov-
the narcotics problem ernments to secure their co- may contribute to their ad-
planned by justice minister operation in a broader pro- diction.
Edmund Davie Fulton.
The National Security
Agency is so little known it
is often confused with the
National Security Council,
which is not an intelligence
ceeded in
anese navy's secret
/during the last war without
: the knowledge of the Japa
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• f the early naval battles in This is a number, however.
• 01. Pacific that no reporter bothers to
: presumably, the United try a second time.
Statesothgreakysh "Vrious Defense Directs
codes of its cold war one (loseneration
mins the Soviet Union, its —-E VPemul
J eastern European satellites. WASHINGTON (P - The
• and Communist China, just defense department issued a
: as they presumably are at- lew iecve Turaday cali-
tempting to do the same with ing for maximum integration
the United States codes. of Canadian and U. S re-
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RACKET BUSTER is the latest in the mechanical mon
ster line. This Australian device shoots tennis balls at
practicing players of the Turn and Fecht (Gymnastic
and Fencing) Club of Essen, West Germany. The ma-
, chine fires up to 26 balls a minute, with any desired
' velocity, and is extremely accurate, so that the tennis
coach can set it to serve those thots that the pupil
is weak in returning. (UPI Photo)
ing to Fulton, touches only that 43 per cent of the na-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 153, Ed. 2 Friday, August 5, 1960, newspaper, August 5, 1960; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2004151/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.