European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 22, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes civil rights group ineffective Celler saturday november 22, 1953 Washington a Celler . Has criticized the civil rights commission ineffective. He said his House judiciary committee will invest government says general Cut speech Washington up the de sense department said that Brig Gen a. W. Bells an army guided missile officer personally delete from a recent speech criticism of misguided political leaders who close schools rather than integrate them. The department reported this version of the incident after Cope the Al Cio committee nonpolitical education charged in its publication that the Pentagon deleted the statement from the pre pared version of a speech Bells made oct. 31 at Lake Arrowhead Calif. Belts is a Deputy to William , i h e defense depart ment s guided missile director. The prepared text of Kelts speech Given before Urcla alumni contained this statement today in spite of All that Hasteon said and acknowledged about the importance of education Teboe misguided political leaders closing schools rather than obey the Law of the land. How Long can we expect to pose As a leading nation with things like this Hap pening in our own backyard a department spokesman said belts speech containing the state / mint had been cleared by the of fice of assistant defense Secre tary Murray Snyder who is in charge of the department s . Afler the speech was cleared and distributed belts discussed i with some defense officials the spokesman said and decided to omit the lines. Tactics shift seen in Dixie Pittsburgh up a Nort Carolina attorney has expressed satisfaction with Progress in the Southern school desegregation movement but deplored a new strategy used by seven hard Core states. Marlon Wright told a dinner ses Sion of the National Assn. Of inter group relations officials that the estates Are rebelling against a supreme court ruling holding that racial segregation in Public Educa Tion is unconstitutional. He said the recalcitrant state were Virginia South Carolina Georgia Alabama Florida Louisiana and Mississippi. Wright said segregationist Lead ers directed Early efforts to stir up Southern opinion against the Law but they have changed thei strategy he said. He said these states now seek to subvert Public opinion of the North East and West. Of course they Don t Call i that. They refer to it As education in states rights limitations of Judi Cial Power and other erroneous terms he Suid. A the it and the enforcement of civil rights legislation generally. I have no Faith in that com Mission whatsoever Celler said. Little or nothing can be expected from Celler chairman of the judiciary Commilles said Congress must con Sider a Broad civil rights act Suchias he originally sponsored. The 1957 Law As enacted on enforcement of voting rights. In the Senate democratic Leader Lyndon b. Johnson 6f Texas said new civil rights legislation does figure in his plans for the coming session. Hearing planned however Celler said that As soon As possible after Congress convenes in january his committee will conduct a full scale hearing on the present conditions relative to minorities and their rights plus the operation of the present civil rights Law to determine whether in should be strengthened or / Celler contended that the presi Deal rally appointed civil rights commission provided under the la to study alleged denials or rights ban never Gollen off the because of Senate delays in confirming its members the commission got a late Start on its work. It must present its final re port and recommendations to con Gress and the president by sept. 9 1950, the commission is preparing for its first Public hearings scheduled for dec. 8 in Montgomery,ala., on allegations that negroes were denied voting rights. It has announced it will use its subpoena Powers to get records denied by Alabama authorities. The cold and warm of it delegates from Alaska to the world Congress of Junior Chambers in Minneapolis left showed a attired in what turned out to be proper dress rights eroded Celler said he believes civil rights have been eroded since enactment of the Law nearly 15 months ago. He said experience has shown that Protection of voting rights is not sufficient and we must now address ourselves to the problem of filch ing of civil rights in the Fields of schools housing and he Suid election of More democrats from Northern and Western Urban areas has produced a far More healthy climate in washing ton for enactment of what to termed stronger civil rights legis lation. Teaching old English Amherst mass. Up a 127-year-old printing press which was used to publish broadsides during the civil War i Back in service Here after Many years in dead storage the Oil. Tufts goggle Typ press has been set up in a studio for use in courses taught by prof William h. Dur of Amherst col tog russian film group arrives for . Visit new York a eighteen russian film personalities including actresses producers write Sand directors arrived to look at the ., including the movie Busi Ness. We just came Over to look no discover said Sergie my Kharkov writer. The United sales was Dis covered by Chrisl Ophir the group will remain Here until sunday then Fly to Chicago for three Days. The party expects to arrive in los Angeles next wednes Day. Land claims on the Moon pouring in Washington a so Manj people Are claiming the Moon the Interior department has had to prepare a form letter to answer them. Officials said the claims a lot of them have been coming in Over the past 15 years. The form Letler was designed to Lei the claimants know Hal the in error Depar Lenl feels it can to anything about their desire to own some out in space acreage. I said in part the United states has As yet made no claim to any territory beyond the Earth. Not covered by Law if any private firms or individuals have made such claims and have sold or granted parcels fouler space land these private claims Are not made under the provisions of any specific Federal Law or territorial unfortunately the t have the form letter ready when Charlene Majers of ,miss., whole in asserting her ownership of the Moon. So a letter was sent her which merely said this is to acknowledge receipt of your letter advising us of your As a result the report got out from Guntown that the reclamation Bureau an Agency of the department had recognized he claim to Moon ownership. The department issued a Hasty and disconcerted denial. As temperatures dropped and High winds hit the meeting site. Cold Knees however were the Fate of the group from Bermuda. Up photo senator urges Ike to create new gop Public image Washingto Clifford p. Caser no says the Republican party must create a new image for the voting Public and Only president Eisenhower sin a position to tackle the Job. Case said it was difficult at anytime for members of Congress alone to convey a parly image to the Public but is possible when the party controls the White House. Then he said it comes Down to the willingness and contractor goes penniless to get folding Fortune Woonsocket . A _ a Woonsocket Man is penniless yet has $1,020. Antonio j. Valois electrical con Ira Clor assisted by two husky help ers hauled to the main St. Brancho the Industrial National Bank 102,000 Zinc covered pennies. The pennies were minted in the War year 1943 to save Copper. It took Valois eight years to Sal away his horde of White pennies it took the Bank s automatic coi machines five hours to count and Oil them. Valois said he decided to convert he pennies into folding Money Only because his Safe was Over loaded and his wife became tire seeing them around the House. But he said he is going to All Over again. Ability of the White House to Dothe Job. Case regarded As a Liberal re publican and a staunch administration supporter said the presi Dent must develop sound in cooperation with gop members of Congress. Congressional republicans he said must then follow through on them. Demo advantage Case said the Public has no Clear image of the Republican party while the democrats stil Benefit from the new Deal image that theirs is the party of he conceded the gop was regarded As the party of big business by some voters but said this impression was neither Universal nor accurate. He said it was not just a matter of a Public relations Job because you be got to have the stuff stuff he meant programs and candidates with Appeal to the voters. Case said the candidate generally has been regarded As More important than the party in presidential elections but he said with More and More candidates regard ing themselves As independents at Tractive candidates Are important in other contests too. Hovener in trying to elect Republican Congress he said it is most important to reconstruct the Public image of the party and this has to be done under the York a for Arnold and Renee Elgal who run a Luncheonette married life has been something of a hash. Things boiled Over in a big Stew cooked by Arnold. The ingredients of this dish were a smashed Telephone pole a shattered Jalopy. Swarms of police and firemen a slap in the face an plenty of hot water for Arnold. The Geigals married at 17, Are now 23 the have daughters of 2 and 4. A while Back Tenee told Arnold she wanted a divorce she Felt he just did t take his responsibilities seriously enough. Renee took the two children and went Home to her Mother. Arnold fretted. They continued o see each other in fact bought the Luncheonette and worked Side by Side daily Arnold took Renee for a ride in his new$50 Jalopy and tried his Best to Patch up things. Renee said no. P Arnold took her Home kissed her tenderly at the door and said Thev Oue in t necessary in a five you he roared away in the Jalopy. Renee heard a fearful crash and turned to a a a a Telephone pole All in Arnold did t get a scratch but Renee rushed toward him in alarm and Arnold Darl Hope maybe everything would be Fine after full -. Renee whacked his face a Good one with Palm. U you stupid idiot she shouted men came cops and firemen because the phone pole had snapped off crossed wires a � fire alarm a of was charge Edwin. Malicious mischief and having improper License plates on his car plates borrowed from his wife s automobile. Even so things seemed to take a better turn for Arnold at the police station. The couples lawyer lectured them about a divorce being pretty silly r enee offered to Putner rings up As Bond for Arnold and finally the couple kissed As news photographer snapped away. That seemed to Settle matters until some asked Renee if she yes she replied firmly
