The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1967 Page: 7 of 14
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Friday, October 13, 1967
Government Reports Doctor Fees Continue Climb JJksen May
aervlcen rum ahead of the sup-
ply of doctors, the report says
"this exert* pressure" which
leads them to raise tees.
Doctors’ fees Increased for
years at about the same pace as
wages. But In 1966, they Jumped
f.8 per cent. And the latest Bu-
reau of Labor Statistics figures
show an Increase of 8.9 per cent
from August 1966 to August this
year.
llos, who was reported to be a disclosed today. Two girts were
staunch royalist. The Junta re- among those suspended
tired 144 army officer, last The expelled student, Michael
Monday. Finch, 19, said in an Interview:
—- ’Drug parties are a regular fea-
OXFORD, England (AP) - ture of Oxford University life I
Six Oxford University unden went to some. 1 have smoked
graduates hav* been suspended marijuana and Injected myself
for a year and a seventh stu- with heroin end cocaine, but I
dent expelled for smoking mart- have never been a! any time an
Juana at college parties, It waa addict
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CALCUTTA (AP) — A cy-
clone killed at least ISO persona
und made more than 900,000
homeless when the Bay of Ben-
gal coast 300 mile* aoutheaat of
Calcutta, according to unofficial
927,000 generally.
AFLCEO President George
Meany. charging last woek
cause of medicare. Under med-
icare, doctor* can charge full
fee* to elderly patient* many
traditionally hod undercharged
The same is true for low-income
patlentc qualifying for the new
medicaid program.
Reliable figures on doctors'
salaries are scarce. The Bureau
of Labor Statiatlcs, admitting ita
tors 1»V», wmen nsv# increased
spectacularly in the laat year,
ate likely to oontlnue rising
sharply, government officials
raraigr, lasi
“there Is no excuse whatsoever
(or. this relentless scalation in
physicians' fee*,'' sakT doctor*
make 935,000 to $40,000 a year.
Meany said in a letter to Sec-
retary John W Gardner of the
Department tk Health, Ed-
ucation and Welfare that med-
icare is in part responsible for
the Increases
WASHINGTtSR (AP) - Sen-
alt Republican Leader Everett
M. Dlrksen apparently will win
hi* fight to keep alive the Sub-
versive Activities Oontrol Board
despite one setback.
Sena. Robert F. Kennedy.
D-N.Y., a former attorney gen-
eral, and William Proxmlre,
And doctors' Incomet-top
among profesakxi*—are Increas-
ing even faster than their fees.
Federal official* express con-
cern about doctor fee* and other
medical oasts. They art
encouraging such changes at
mor* group practlo# by doctors
and us* of mor* physician as-
sistants. But they say ft will b*
estimates to<!ay_
Officials have announced 51
deaths but say.the total la ex-
pected to Increaae when rescue
workers retch the thousands of
collapsed hrtuses In stricken vil-
lages near the port of Paradeep,
In Orissa state.
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Information I* sketchy, say* the
annual Income of doctors in pri-
Doctors' Income -apparently
has been rising much faster be-l vste practioe In 1966 appeared
D-Wls., are among opponents ol
Olrksen'a bill who maintain the
Justice Department can do a
better Job than the board of de-
tecting Communists and other
subversives working in This
country.
Controversy over the board
flared earlier thla year after
President Johnaon appointed Si-
mon F. McHugh, a 29-yeaf-sJd
Your Daily TV TeleScope
years before such changes could
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was broader and the show bus- Ing pretty silly wearing rooster
let. feathers instead of trousers for
It was built around the well- no dlacemlble reason, singing
worn notion of recreating an and dancing,
evening of turo-of-the-century But deapito the help from oth
vaudeville played before an ers, H wa* Miss Streisand's eve-
audience In the elaborate, color- i Ing. She came on as s German
ful costumes of the era. This de- opera star singing Uebestraum,
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get people talking about televi-
sion again as a personal experi-
ence.
It Is practically certain that
there has been plenty of morn-
ing-after talk about Wednesday
night’s Barbra Streisand hour,
"The Belie of 14th Street." They
may even have been heated ar-
guments, pro and con.
At any rate, it was a program
completely unlike Mias Streis-
and’s previous television vehi-
cles in both form and execution.
The same amount of effort and
meticulous attention to detail
was in evidence, but the comedy
mon r, nicnugn, a sr-yrnj^i
accountant' who had married a
Johnaon secretary, as a board
member at $36,000 a year.
Proxmlre put In a bill to abol-
ish the board, saying it had
been left with nothing to do be-
cause of court rulings holding
that organisation identified by
the board as Communist could
lot be required to register with
the Justice Department.
Proxmlre conceded Wednes-
day it would be "very, very
hard" to prevent Senate pos-
tage of Dirkser’s bill.
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ATHENS (AP) - The Greek
military government today an-j
nounced the retirement of three
generals of the National Police
Corps In what wo* seen as a
continuing effort to clean out
royalist sympathizers.
They included the gendsrmeni
le chief, Nicholas Panagoupou-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1967, newspaper, October 13, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061303/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.