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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, October 29, 1958

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 29, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                6 the stars and stripes october would spread College costs Over working life 60year Loans urged for students new York noted Harvard educator has proposed a revolutionary loan pro Gram which would give College students up to 60 years to pay for their Seymour chairman of the depart ment of economics at said the pro posed in addition to spreading Tui Tion costs Over a students working would permit colleges and universities to raise Tui tons and double faculty the Harvard in paper submitted to the College Entrance examination suggested that private financial institutions be the lenders in his proposed pro he proposed the Federal government As an alternative in addition to permitting More needy Stu dents to attend Harris the loan program would tend to stimulate the nations Economy by increasing the amount of Money spent on Harris estimated that Loans would be taken out by approximately two thirds of the Stu dents attending Public institutions and about half of those in private colleges and univer yearly Loans would Range from to Harris an average of the annual he would be divided Between current needs and in creased the Harvard economist said the in was a counterpart of a House Mort Gage with the mortgage on the earning Power of the College it thus would shift the financial Burden from the Parent to the Harris while at the same reducing the Burden by allocating it Over a period of the students productive even if we allow each student to borrow per Harris the costs exclusive of tax deduction for a 2040jear loan would be less than 1 per cent of lifetime an adequate lending Harris could enable private colleges and universities to increase their tuition by in about five years from the current average of about and also permit Public institutions to raise their such tuition he would enable schools to double faculty salaries by the Harvard economist said an intensive Public relations Campaign would be necessary to Alert the nation to the needs of a loan it is absurd to concentrate the costs of higher education in a period of four Harris when it can be spread Over 20 or 40 if combined with a saving pro even 60 parents and children must abandon the idea that borrowing Tor an a or a trip abroad is moral but not so the most productive loan of i960 presidential party Power at stake in heated statehouse races by Willuam t11kis Washington up thirty two gubernatorial elections will be held 4 with the results hav ing an Impact far beyond any state involved Are presidential Aspira control of key i960 National convention and vital patronage which reflects the major parties political Power and influence throughout the the political careers of such presidential hopefuls As new York a arc Harriman and Cali fornia William Knowland r will advanced or Side tracked at the but the outcome of the Gover nors moans even More to the two big with Victory goes stale House political the jobs that Oil party and the Power that attracts Flynn Hal Der gation control control of his stale delegation to the National political convention Falls to a thus May for himself or the selection of his party presidential and vice presidential democrats now hold 29 Gover to 19 for the of the 32 states involved in the voting for governor on 4 contest was settled on 8 with the election of an other Democrat 19 now have democratic governors and 13 have republicans in that Twenty incumbents Are seeking 12 of them democrats and eight Democrat challenged by businessman philanthropist Nel son is among their new York considered close by is one of the most critical for both a Victory by a political new would thrust a fresh con tender into the 1960 presidential National attention californian race Between know land and democratic attorney general Edmund Pat Brown has attracted National who is giving up the Senate gop leadership in his bid for the governors trailed Brown in reelection a gop split Over rights work leg which Knowland helped the the rights work question is also an Issue in where William seeks reelection for another two year Oneill is opposed by Democrat Michael for Zitur Federal Price neighbouring an other state with b Large bloc of pribor Valorial candidates by in Lead International following Are the up for election As governor in 32 states 4 Alaska will elect its governor the x denotes incumbents seeking Republican William longshore Paul Fannin Johnson William Knowland Palmer Burti Fred Zeller Robert Smyllie x William g Murray Clyde Reed James Devereux Chirles Gibbons Paul Bagwell George Mackinnon Victor Anderson x Charles Russeli x Wesley Powell Edwin use him x Nelson Rockefeller John Davis x c William Oneill s Phil Ferguson Mark hat Field Arthur Megonigle Christopher Dei setto none Phil sounders Thomas Wall Edwin Mayer Robert Stafford Ven tool Thompson x Milward Sam non x state Alabama Arizona v Arkan aaa California Colorado Connecticut Georgia Idaho Iowa Kansas Maryland  Michigan Minnesota Nebraska Nevada Mexico hew York North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Inland South Carolina Houth Dakota Tennessee Texas Vermont Wisconsin wyoming1 democratic John Patterson Robert Morrison Orval Faubus x Edmund Pat Brown Stephen Mcnichols x Abraham Rob coff x Ernest Vandiver Ai Der Herschel Loveless x George Docking x j Millard taws Foster Furcolo x Mennen Williams x f Orville Freeman x Ralph Brooks Grant Sawyer Bernard Boutin John Burroughs Averell Harriman x John lord Michael Disalle Howard Edmondson Robert Holmes x David Lawrence Dennis Roberts x Ernest Holly offs Ralph Herseth Buford Ellington Price Daniel x Bernard Leddy Gaylord Nelson hockey both convention and electoral votes for has democratic mayor David of Pittsburgh running for governor against re publican Arthur wealthy owner of a pretzel Michigan democratic Mennen seeking his sixth two year term and a try for the democratic presidential Nomina is opposed by Republican Paul Williams is strongly favored to Many political observers see a democratic trend As a result of the party Victory in Maine and other but republicans Are count ing heavily on a fall business up turn and campaigning the presi Dent Eisenhower and presi Dent Richard half a dozen of the governorship elections Are in the traditionally democratic South where primaries have already determined the out Arkansas Orval Fau for cinched a third term in a lopsided primary Vic Tot shot husband held a a 49 year old War who came Home from a mental Hospital three months told police he shot his wife and youngest of eight children to death to keep them Virgil Parsley 34yearold wife Gladys was wounded fatally in their mine Camp Home five Miles Northwest of state and county police who sur rounded the House braved a Fusi Lade of wild shots to carry Parsley to an ambulance from the Back porch of the chief Deputy sheriff John Barber said the unemployed Miner apparently had followed his wife there and taken the 2year old out of her arms after he shot the child could be heard crying inside the but while police four More shots were heard and the baby stopped cry police the House one officer pushed the door Farley rushed in from a Side Barber fired one shot and then gave car train crash kills 3 Pittsburgh Balti More and Ohio freight train and an Auto collided at a crossing in near by killing three Mem Bers of one killed were Mckinley 60 his and Thelma All of North traffic stopper this huge missile seems ready to blast off from its launching platform beside a Highway in Northern whether a Dummy or for its inside the Navy proving ground at Danl photo family loses fight to invalidate will will of a new Man who left his four children Only each but provided for masses for the repose of his own soul was upheld by a Union county judge John Barger ordered the will of the late Ernest Bitt Man to be he held that Bittmann four children failed to prove their father lacked the men Tal capacity to draw up his who died at the age of Drew up the controversial will in the four children said that in 1954 Bittman had drawn up a will which left them his entire they asked that the later will be thrown out in favor of the earlier Bittmann four children were identified As Alice of West and both of new prov and Anna of Gulf House con hinges on 86 districts key by William Washington a results i 86 key districts will determine whether Demon or republicans will control House and How big the Marbs control will these Are the marginal and on them will be focused eyes of political leaders in 4 voting to elect 432 House they Are districts in which t winners in the last skimmed through with less thai 96 per cent of the total major party Many of them known As rotating districts became to of frequent party Are the districts in which party changes Are most Likely to of Tot is to All there Are 91 marginal districts on the basis of from the last congressional Jet two of them ape in Maln which held its election on t in the 1st District of incumbent Robert was Defeated in by James hah won in 1956 with a Bare 50 Par cent of the total in 3d Frank Democrat who got per cent of 1956 has been three other districts which Wen marginal in 1956 wont be that Way this year because the 1966 winners have no opposition this they Are the 6th in rep resented by John Democrat the 1st in when Thomas Downing is the unopposed democratic ant the 3d in represented by James Democrat in Watts got per cent of the vote and Frazier per Downing wrested the Denv socratic nomination this year fron Edward who get per cent of the 1956 1956 Het tilth in the 86 marginal districts to which contests will be settled next the winners in 1956 Wen 47 democrats and 39 republicans despite that numerical the democrats appear to be in better shape this for there Bat been a trend in nonresidential year elections toward the part not in control of the National in presic Dent Eisenhower name topped tet Republican ballot and Perhai helped carry to Victory quite a few Republican nominees in margin congressional from the 39 marginal distr tee new represented by democrats say they Hope to Pifel up 30 or More democrats have 391 House seats and republicans including even cons Flat native democratic strategists pre dict a minimum of 250 Democrat in the House in the Congress con vening next that Woom leave the republicans Only 1861 Tutt new House will have 436 me Mem instead of Alaska having bomb admitted to statehood 1bqk the new state will elect one resent Tive late in the marginal based Al 1956 statistics compiled by its clerk of the Are these democratic Lith my Florida 5tb and 8th Minoli 21st Mth Indiana lit and 8th Iowa my komm 3th Kentucky 8th and 7th tit Maryland 4th Mastavo Hutta my 17th Minnesota 3d and 9th Tot out 4l 8th and Lith am to Montana 2d new 13th 14th Moxley 2 am Roo now Vajic m North Carolina 9th and 12th Ohio 2d and 4th Pennsylvania Hub itch Rhode Island 2d South Dakota Tonno Isoo 3d Var Lala lit my and m win Orosla to Republican lit California 6th and 7th Colorado 2d and 3d lit Allario ill nolo 3d India a 3d and 9th Iowa 4th Kanizai 4th and 6th Malno Iii tar land Ith Maude Putetti both Mleh Lfan of cuff Tib la Nowata lit Missouri 2d nor mss and 3d now Joruby 2d and 8lh now we 17th Orion lit Pennsylvania 8th Reg wait Luton 9th and St wort lit  
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