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AMONG THE LAST of the square-rigged sailing ships is the
“Christian Radich” built in 1937 and used to train sailors for
Norway’s merchant fleet. The windjammer is currently on a
four-month world cruise commemorating the 150th anniver
sary of Norwegian immigration to America.
News summary
By United Press International
| Ford hopes to visit 50
CHICAGO (UPI) — Traveling through the Midwest with
a cordon of bodyguards, President Ford says he hopes to
§ visit all of the 50 states by the end of the year, but will not
be “foolhardy” about security precautions.
Ford has 11 more states to go to make it an even 50 by
the end of the year, and already is scheduled to visit three
by next Tuesday. He will be the honorary grand marshal
in the mountain festival parade in Elkins, W.Va., on
Saturday and also appear at a fund-raising dinner in
Newark, N.J., that evening.
| Threats have tripled
f WASHINGTON (UPI) - Threats against President
Ford’s life since the recent assassination attempts have
tripled, including one from a mentally troubled man who
offered an undercover agent $25,000 to kill Ford,
government officials have disclosed.
Treasury Secretary William Simon said 320 threats
were made against Ford during the first 20 days of
September. He said such threats had averaged 100 to 110
during a similar period before the two assassination
attempts in California.
Director Rex Davis of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms revealed one threat from a former mental
patient who offered ”$25,000, a .357 magnum and a hiding
place ”to an undercover ATF agent in Belleville, 111., if he
would kill the President.
| Hirohito begins visit
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (UPI) — Emperor Hirohito, on
his first trip to the United States, made a point of honoring
the memory of Douglas MacArthur, the American general
who accepted the surrender of Japan in 1945 and then
g helped rebuild modem Japan.
The only Japanese monarch ever to make a state visit to
the United States ordered a wreath of white mums and red
carnations placed on his behalf at the MacArthur
Memorial in nearby Norfolk.
| Another recession?
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Even as the recession is
coming to an end, Congress’ Joint Economic Committee
today foresaw “ominous signs on the horizon that a new
recession could be in the making” and called for a big tax
cut to head it off. S
In its annual midyear review of the economy, the
committee not only advocated continuation of the $25
billion worth of personal and business tax cuts enacted
last March to stimulate the economy, but proposed an
additional cut of $8 billion to $lO billion for businesses and
their employes.
“There are ominous signs on the horizon that a new
recession could be in the making for late next year or
early in 1977,” the report said.
| Crime epidemic spreads
£ WASHINGTON (UPI) — The epidemic of serious crime
—murders, rapes, robberies, assaults and thefts — is still
spreading, according to the latest FBI count made June
30. j|
FBI figures made public Tuesday showed a 13 per cent
increase over mid-1974 in reports of serious crime during
the first six months of this year.
g Support for Franco
MADRID (UPI) — The Spanish government called na
tionwide rallies in support of Generalissimo Francisco
Franco today and condemned the “boundless hypocrisy”
of foreign critics, most recently incensed over the
executions of five guerrilla terrorists.
Franco planned to address a mass demonstration in
Madrid during the day to mark the 39th anniversary of the
proclamation that made him Spain’s leader.
Plants and schools were ordered closed to insure an
overflow crowd at the Plaza de Oriente, a 25-acre square
where the 82-year-old Franco traditionally speaks in
$: times of crisis. S