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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 1, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                M pm 19" Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday july 1, 195? 8,700 due at world conclave girl scouts gathering in Colorado Colorado Springs Colo. Miami Fla. A  to wed sunday will spend  honeymoon in an underground bomb shelter for the great w glory of civil defense and shelter manufacturers then they la have it More orthodox wedding trip at the expense of bomb shelter manufacturers who induced them to spend their first iwo we jew together 10 feet below North Miami. To Kelley Geiger 25, a University of Miami russian major and Nancy Bellmyre 23, a dance band Singer plan to climb Down through the of the of by i foot steel and concerto shelter after their cd and reception. The comforts of Home below will include Beds variety of canned tvs a dered milk drink flavor Jgr tablets checkers and cards. A Sald something hag to be done to dramatize civil defense. Parts of Norway and later to Lon i after the German onslaught Crown Princess Martha and he three children found Refuge in  King did not consider Sweden to Safe place. As the  in London recorded the King and the Crown Prince Are naturally afraid that the Ger mans will somehow or other get the Crown Princess and the Little  decided to help. It took one  obtained the assurances of the nazis and the British that the vessel with Princess Martha on Board could leave unmolested the . Army transport american legion was sent to pick up the Royal family at Petsako the for Mer finnish now soviet port in the Barents sea. Message to Londo another month elapsed before Princess Martha and her children could Board the vessel aug. 12, 1940. Two weeks later president Roosevelt sent the following Mes Sage to Crown Prince Olav i London. Your delightful wife and Chil Dren Are safely with us tonight at Hyde Park and have stood the difficult voyage Well. We Shal take very Good care of them and we Are very Happy to have themis our family Circle. I Send you your distinguished father my affectionate regards and every  enough to continue my own Ca Eer. And he s right. The new for Nat does t give me a Chance Todo anything at All the announcer who now Doe the Sam Levenson show on lbs to and the Robert q. Lewis How on lbs radio each morn no added i d feel like a bump on a log in the new format. I for one am quite understanding of the situation. What can i say i venal a lot of fun and i be Learne so much from the  or Man dropped Richard Krolik Godfrey s per Sonal Public relations Man for the past year revealed that he too Lias been dropped by Godfrey. Rewrote me that his plans for the new season do not require the services of a personal Public re lotions Man said Krolik who Kep newsmen appraised of Godfrey s condition before and after the cancer operation. Godfrey s publicity will be handled by a lbs official in the future. Marvin a native new York who has been an opera Singer actor and a prominent radio to announcer joined Godfrey in augus 1946. He is considered the last Godfrey s famous broadcasting friends to be discharged. The Roll Call of onetime Godfrey regulars includes Julius la Rosa Marion Marlow Luann slim the mariners Frank Parker the Mcguire Sisters and Haleloke. La August Janette Davis retired after 12 years with Godfrey. Kennedy asks repeal of oath n schools act Washington Vii sen.-,Blin f. Kennedy a mass has urged Swift action to repeal the Royalty oath requirement of the National de ene i e4ujcatpn act. Lie said inv provision is repugnant to our history and has mad several schools refuse to participate in the program., Oiler schools Kennedy said participate relic Antly. Kennedy spoke in the Senate As he . Office of education named seven  have refused  student loan funds under the act because of the loyalty  Qili rement. .9, they were Goucher. College Maryland Sarah Lawrence colleges new York Antioch College Ohio. Wilmington College Ohio ree College Oregon Bennington c61 Ege Vermont and Amherst col Ege Massachusetts. ?8 Stan Secretary Arthur s. Flemming of the health education and welfare department has criticized the 6ath provision As unfortunate and unnecessary. Administration support. Of Kennedy s Bill to repeal the pro vision seems assured. The Bill approved unanimously to y the Senate education sub comfy Mittee june 4, is now pending before the full Senate labor an Public welfare committee. Kennedy said the provision which got very Little attention when inserted into the act Las year represents a serious new danger to the Freedom of thought and inquiry that we As a nation Are committed to  described it is a futile and unnecessary gesture to the memory of an earlier  Mundt assails Senate spats Washington ii sen. Karl e. Mundt . Said the Senate is getting a reputation for character assassination As a re suit of the recent Sharp disputes Over Lewis l. Strauss and Clare Boothe , former chairman of the atomic Energy commission recently failed to win Senate confirmation As Secretary of . Luce was confirmed As ambassador to Brazil but later stepped Clown saying the heated debate Over her appointment had destroyed her usefulness. Mundt said in a newsletter that it was predicted after the Luce debate that Strauss would have1 Tough ," he said no one envisioned the All out Battle again Star. Strauss which included attacks on not Only his record of service but against i he very integrity of the  said bitter personal partisanship is replacing constructive wholesome debate in Senate  . Files suit against purge of Louisiana negro voters Washington a the jus Tice department has filed  to Stop Large scale removals of negroes from the voting lists in Louisiana s Washington  White citizens Council for the area and four of its members we renamed As instigators of the alleged purge. Attorney. G e n e r a 1 William.  announced filing of the suit in the Federal District Courtat new Orleans. It is the third voting rights action to be taken under the 1957 civil rights act the previous actions in Georgia and Alabama were knocked Down by . District courts and Are no being appealed to the   suit at new Orleans named As defendant Washington Paris registrar of voters Curtis m. Thomas the White citizens coun cil of Washington Parish and four men Diaz d. Mcelveen e. Ray Mcelveen Saxon far me r an Eugene Farmer described As Council members the government charged the Washington Parish Council acted in the matter As part of a state wide program of similar organizations against negro voters. Spa  
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