Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 134, Ed. 2 Friday, July 20, 1962 Page: 4 of 10
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to the calling of the election
would be ready for the Au-
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Tiday, July 20. 1962 OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
hich point" but added demurely
The most important task of I
2 passable in bad weather.
’ It takes from 150 to 250
3 days to get a shipment of
■ supplies from the United
! States.
3 during the rainy
nent or his misston, how- London Crimes Rise
So far, he's managed to LONDON (UPI) — Lon-
_______ persuade the rulers of Upper don's crime rate in 1961 rose
‘ “I go to the foreign office Volta to refuse to admit Rus- 4.5 percent over 1960 Scot-
> of three sia or Red Chinese dip- land Yard chief Sir Joseph
times on the same ques-lomats. Simpson reported Thursday.
MoJtrnizt WDoes an old-fashioned mounfing hide the real beouty ot your
ta. ‘ commitments are not kept,
Two U. S. ambassadors tojand the standard of per-
African states had to be formance of any kind of
flown, desperately ill, to hos- maintenance is extremely
pitals in Europe. lou
• Sleeping sickness, malaria.
2 smallpox, leprosy and other telephone and have this
{diseases abound in m a n y that done, as
; parts of the continent. Medi- customed to in
: mission died last year of a all are used to here.
' disease caught in Upper Vol- < C___:__L
^metps Iherod inei m’saandtotocmdren 0nu
there where he will complete his
THE AMBASSADOR takes residency at Mount Carmel
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2qdvanceddegrnnsintmmaron the average
years in a try to pass a swim-
ming pool bond issue.
Tucking only formal action
of the council, the way has
been cleared by an unofficial
poll at the council to call the
I election August 28.
: City Manager Bill Loman
! " fixing the embassy plumbing
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scribed as “lightweight".!
“pocket - sized" and "third
string."
“The person who selected
these people must be a fool,"
snapped one political critic.
“The people who accepted
these posts must be even
bigger fools.”
The cabinet was heavily
loaded with former finance
ministry bureaucrats and!
economic technicians with a
long record of loyalty to
Ikeda, himself a former fi-
nance ministry man.
The best thing that was
said about these men was;
that they would be loyal to
the prime minister.
Woman Appointed
The cabinet included one!
woman, Miss Tsuroyo Kon-
do. 60, second of her sex to
hold cabinet rank in Japan.
A kimono - clad spinster, I
Miss Kondo was put in
charge of the nation's sci-
ence and technology pro-
gram, including the atomic
energy commission.
OTHER PROBLEMS cro > get done, or would take
up—not so deadly, but frus-weeks and weeks and weeks
ttine of waiting, and then it s a
& pretty shoddy job.
low "To get to Bobo-Dioulosso,
"We can't just pick up the I fly, if there is service,
or about three times a week,
we are ac- said Estes. "Otherwise I two years active duty. He
L. Inited drive. It takes six hours, was graduated from Colum-
m. meu71-uo......- " - re bja college in New York and
few .nd States. We have to do these whshDoard, with |ols or red from Seton Hall College of
dust sweeping up. Medicine in Jersey City, M
••in the rainy season, be- Jpr. Lampbrecht and his
By Press
TOKYO (CDN) - Prime
Minister Hayato Ikeda has
finished what has become a
post election ritual in Japan!
—reshuffling his cabinet —
to the disgust of nearly ev-
erybody.
Nobody had anything good
to say about the new lineup
which included 14 new facet
out of 16 ministers. The
Japanese press was unani-
mous in questioning wheth-
er the reshuffle was neces-
sary in the first place.
Cabinet Loaded
In place of an outgoing
“cabinet of strong men" Ike-
da came up with a new set
of ministers variously de-
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wasminszosmacosa-.Tmrmns S m tsn
- 6 all tmifea ants, but-of Upper Volta, gave this started the whole thing off.
ter-cookies and how-de-do to plaintive account of life in because somehow they have
her majesty in the garden, the capital city of Ouag4 a
in some of the new posts douzocpopulation 65,000)
in tropical Africa, a foreign a .
service assignment can liter- "
ally be a matter of life and self embassies,
death.
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• poorly staffed and equipped, things ourselves.
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• planning a million - dollar
J hospital in West Africa just
' to handle emergency cases
! among the 787 American em- ej
! ployes in the 20 most bug- "I do many things myself
which otherwise would not
. A diplomat's wife, who
[ fancied herself sipping tea at
. • the palace, instead is
. . pressed into service decod-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 134, Ed. 2 Friday, July 20, 1962, newspaper, July 20, 1962; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2005994/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.