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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 5

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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'6 The Missoulian, Friday, January 15, 1965 5 ISill Critics Say Aid Bank Employe Admits Taking Thousands of Dollars Should Be Trimmed GREAT FALLS (AP) A 24-year-old bank employe described as not equipped for his position of trust and temptation Relations Committee, predicted billion that Congress voted last, that this year's program "will An attorney for LeRoy H. Brorson of Cut Bank pleaded for leniency, contending the young man faced family and community pressures that he was unable to withstand. U. S. Dist.

Judge W. J. Jameson deferred sentence until Jan. 25. year but from the $3.52 billion pleaded guilty Thursday to tak Estimates were incomplete on how much money Brorson owes two banks involved.

The government charged Brorson, as an employe of the First National Bank of Cut Bank, wrongfully picked up a letter in the Cut Bank Post Office on Sept. 29, 1964. Sent by the Toole County Bank of Shelby and intended for the First National Bank and Trust Co. of Helena, it had been misdirected by the Post Office Department to Cut Bank. U.

S. Atty. Moody Brickett rtoted that the Toole County Bank has recovered $55,181 of the $62,901 represented by items in the intercepted letter. Brorson also was charged with taking $16,509 money and securities from a safe deposit box. His attorney said $1,000 of this amount has been returned and Brorson has signed a promissory note on the balance.

Johnson asked. be more closely examined than any previous one." ing $16,000 from a bank safe deposit box and intercepting and By JERRY T. BAULC1I WASHINGTON (AP) -Congressional critics of foreign aid let President Johnson know quickly Thursday they consider his new foreign-aid request too big and will try to bar help to countries unfriendly to America. opening a misdirected letter con taining $62,091 In checks. Both Sparkman and committee Chairman J.

W. Fulbright, said they want to wait until Johnson's proposals are A forecast that the bill "will have an easier time in the house than it has had for years" came from Rep. Thomas E. Morgan, chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee that will handle the authorization measure. There was more moderate reaction than usual from Rep.

spelled out in detail. Fulbright has said he will not manage the bill unless military aid and eco nomic assistance are presented Some protested, too, that Johnson's bid for stand-by authority for added military spending in South Viet Nam and Laos, if needed, is an open-end OUR ANNUAL PRE -INVENTORY EVENT! in separate packages. The ranking Republican on Otto E. Passman, whose Fulbright's committee, Sen. House Appropriations subcom blank check he shouldn't have.

Bourke B. Hickenlooper of Iowa, said he favors a single bill ISH 'Fflfel IPS I mittee has made deep cuts in foreign-aid funds in the past. He said the President's requests "cannot be evaluated until we rather than two. But despite storm signals portending the usual tough sailing ahead for the program, there was a widespread wait-and-see attitude among members of A protest against the open-end authority for extra military aid in South Viet Nam came from can ascertain whether or not there will be a request for more Congress. There were expres Sen.

Wayne Morse, money for the International De sions of pleasure that the total, a minimum one Johnson called velopment Association and vigorous foe of both the aid program and of U.S. involvement similar agencies through which it, is the lowest aid request in Viet Nam. foreign aid is provided." since the program was launched in 1948. In contrast to Morgan, Sen. "Obviously this is a proposal for funds to make war in South Viet Nam in a war that has not However, Sen.

Gordon Allott, pointed out that the total is not a cut from the $3.25 John J. Sparkman, who may handle the authorization measure for the Senate Foreign been declared under our Consti- tution," Morse said. "I'm sure the President will hear from millions of American people in opposition to this indefensible foreign-aid program." Landslide Kills Two in Canada Sen. Jack Miller, R-Iowa, also predicted trouble for the stand by authorization request. VANCOUVER, B.C.

(AP) -Two persons were killed Thursday and five were missing in a landslide at the coastal lumber town of Ocean Falls, 300 miles What a tremendous bargain event! We're cleaning house for inventory and the savings are great! Come buy floor sample appliances closeouts and 1964 models freight-damaged appliances all at the lowest prices we've seen for some time! And remember, you buy with nothing down, first payment not due until March! But hurry most are one-of-a-kind early shoppers get the best buys! Sale 9:30 to 9 tomorrow 9:30 to 5:30 only! BARGAINS! FRIGIDAIRE RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS REDUCED! 22 GN Boxcars Are Derailed West of Poplar HAVRE (AP) Twenty-two cars of a westbound Great Northern freight train derailed Thursday on the main line west of Poplar in Roosevelt County. Cause of the derailment was listed as a burned out journal. The westbound Empire Builder passenger train was routed through southern Montana on Northern Pacific Railway tracks to Sandpoint, Idaho. The eastbound Empire Builder was delayed until the track was repaired. northwest of Vancouver, police reported.

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