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Even the cords that a sympathetic serviceman has semi-legally installed must go, because, as Gates explained, "a long cord is a long cord and is, therefore, not allowed...
...outskirts of Los Angeles, the President was standing on the back of his car, making a speech, when police got a tip about a man with a gun. Johnson abruptly got in and sat down; a Secret Serviceman jumped up, brandishing an automatic rifle in the rear seat of the presidential follow-up car, and the motorcade moved away. In Buffalo, police picked up a man holding a rifle at a place where the President was expected to pass...
Military surgeons in particular are excited over the possibilities for wide use of the ultrasound probe in locating fragments of nonferrous metals, glass and plastics in practically any part of a wounded serviceman's body. On the home front it is expected to be valuable in many types of industrial accidents and, of course, for mischievous, venturesome boys...
Despite (or perhaps because of) its "sophistication," San Francisco can be a gouge town-a fact to which many a World War II serviceman can attest...
...next door to Vietnamese Joint General Staff headquarters. (The government belatedly arrested three Vietnamese living near by as suspects.) The incident was also the latest in a fresh wave of terror ism directed at Americans. Two Saigon bars popular with G.I.s have recently been bombed, killing one U.S. serviceman and six Vietnamese, and last week a terrorist on a motor scooter hurled a grenade that damaged the home of a U.S. Air Force captain...