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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, February 19, 1959

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   Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 19, 1959, Tokyo, Japan                                Tag 6 the stars and stripes thursday february 19, 1959 . Should not dip into red Ink to build schools Hemming says Washington a Secretary of welfare Arthur s. Klym Minutolo Congress the government should not resort to red Ink spend ing now to help Enild schools. His argument for the administration s school Aid plan was promptly challenged by Nice hers of n semite education  called i he proposal Inanc Ciulac. They said they would prefer in unbalanced budget if necessary. The adminis my Ion plan Calls for Federal assistance in paying the costs of Bonds for school and col lege construction where local financing is hard to obtain. The $2.5 billion Federal outlay would be spread Over future years. As to Aid plans that would involve deficit spending Flemming said we cannot support them he cause we believe that deficit spend ing on the part of the Federal government under existing Condi Federal College Grants asked for 46,000 yearly Washington a sen. Hubert h. Humphrey i a Minn offered an omnibus Hill to provide ,0 0 federally financed College scholar ships annually in a vast youth Aid  office estimated the Cost of the scholarships at m million the first year$92 million the second $1. 1h million i he third and $184 Mil lion the fourth year. Thai would average $1,000 a year per1 student. Under i he Bill a $500 Merit award would be provided to each scholarship Winner with additional scholarship funds up to a total of $1,500 a year available to individual students on the basis of need. The Bill also would provide As Par of what Humphrey called a youth Opportunity program 1 a tuition income lax credit of up to $450 Lor Parent or student paying Lull Ion and other fees at a College or University. His office estimated the tax loss on ibis at from $250 million to $2s5 million a year. 2 an unspecified amount of Federal Aid for school construction and teachers salaries. A establishment within Llu i department of health Ducal Ion and welfare of a Federal advisory Council on juvenile delinquency with authority to spend $5 million he first year $7.5 the second and $10 million tin third on stale and local programs. 4 a youth conservation project providing healthy outdoor Workin National Parks and forests for in 2. Tips Tho Bollata in Tirl Lula their lat million a teens Vear a Cost three boys in of $375 years. Pat observes 62d birthday grand rapids Mich. Hum the National Congress of parents und teachers better known As Theta observed the 2d anniversary of its founding. National Pat president mrs. James c. Parker of grand rapids marked the occasion by making a plea for higher standards of Home life for the nation s children. The source of our nation greatness is the Home mrs. Parker said. Mrs. Parker is confident the Pat will accomplish its present goal just As it has done Many other things since it was founded in 1897. From the first meeting attended by 2,000 men and women the Pahas spread from coast to coast until today it has More than 11 million members in 49 states Hawaii und at military bases Over seas. Bank Short $19,000 in kiss and Teller Case Patchogue . I i i William Madeline gave Bis wife a big kiss and $100 when he re turned Home from his two week old Job As  Teller. Then he walked out. The next Day officials of heat Vogue Bank discovered a $19,000 shortage in Kadi life s a Bounto. Louisville by. A Elmer added a Little More pork to his 900 pounds. He drank a Glass of milk waded into a Bushel of cookies then curled his ample lips around Hie nipple of a baby hot i be. It was a delayed birthday party for the hog who thinks he s a dog. Elmer was 2 years old. He s been on i he hot tie since i was Days old. It s a trick taught him by his owner Bert Sally Ray who took Elmer a litter of one from his Mother for fear he would smother to death. Liaised with dogs miss Satterly raised him with German Shepherd dogs and Elmer follows her around like a  is when he gels up. He s n  old thing said miss Satterly As she went out to Rouse Elmer at 9 am. Lie sleeps i the Chicken House with hens and a tame Quail. He does t even bother to get up when the weather is bad he cause lie knows 1 will bring his food and water to  cot too kill there was a time when Elmer j almost went he Way of All hogs. Miss Satterly decided he was get Ling too fat for his own Good and might break a leg. She decided to Send him to the Butcher but relented when friends requested that no unsuspecting shopper be allowed to bring Home Elmer s  today he s the happiest he Tiest hog in nearby  Creek. Blind i. I is. 82, Dies War ii pm new York Dpi the Rev. Arthur j. Mccaffray a Jesuit priest who went Blind while a Pris Oner of the japanese in the Philippines during world War 11, died at the Loyola Seminary at Shrub Oak , he was 82. He joined the jesuits Philippines Mission in 19. 2 As n priest in the Cebu Leper Colony. He had taught history at i he Ateneo de Manila for  years he was blinded by glaucoma while interned in los Bunos prison Cam p. He returned to the . In 1945 and was a Parish priest at the Church of St. Francis Xavier in new York City until 1956 when he entered the Seminary infirmary. Lions would set into motion forces that would Lead to serious inflationary  pressures would under mine our education system As Wellas other aspects of our National . John s. Cooperr by and Jacob k. Javits r-. Both said they believe education is so vital to the nation that they would prefer an unbalanced budget if necessary to meet the needs of the  described the administration s program As designed to help make possible $5 billion of construction within tin next five years. 75,  
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