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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 10, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The staks and stores ii \ is be � George Bane. 70, steady before Hoof Leais Xor in Montot Ned. He flunks which has been owned by his family for 1m years tint has been Muring too Yean. The metro of Art la new York City has requested photos halted press International photo student wrote Kennedy resident helps girl Leem lapsed visa a Ashington a a Polis to president Kennedy and cot an Extension of met to remain la the United the Wylte Home  Maxena Malinow a coed at new York Una and also a hostess at Tan crushed hangar doors i Tuxen River he. The House has approved a $25,520,000program of Federal Matching Grants to encourage the develop ment of educational television Sta  Bill which provides Aid to Public educational institutions Only now goes to the Senate which already has passed a similar measure. The differences probably will be ironed out in a conference committee. The main one is that the Senate did not require match ing funds. The House rejected 69 to ?6, on major provision of the Bill which would have made private nonprofit agencies eligible for the Grants. The move was led by rep. Robertp. Griffin a Mich. House action on the measure came after a Commerce committee report warned lawmakers there is grave danger that unless the process of getting educational television stations on the air is seeded up the demand for these channels for commercial television purposes May become irresistible and thus they will be irretrievably lost to  the House bin includes $520,000for state surveys of educational Broadens Ting needs. Matching Grants of $10.000 for this purpose would be available to each ol-the50 states puerto Rico. And the District of Columbia. Construction Grants would be limited to $1 million for each state and would not apply to the Cost of buildings. ,. . To equip 300 b52s with sky bolts Washington president Kennedy disclosed Here plans to spend $1 billion to equip the nation s b52 Jet bombers with 1.000 Mue Range Sybolt missiles. He mentioned this at his new conference saying there Are 640 of the eight Jet b52s in the strategic air command. After deliveries Are completed the United states will have 744 of these intercontinental nuclear bombers but Only about 300the advanced models will be equipped with the Sybolt the atomic tipped Sybolt i which the British have expressed an interest is expected to extend the useful life Span of the b52. The air launched missile is due to become operational in 1964 to carry 4 missiles each of the advanced models of the b52 will mount four of these missiles which could be aimed against ground  development and testing Well advanced the Kennedy administration has asked Congress for More than $350 million for the Sybolt in the bookkeeping year starting next july 1. For the firs time part of the funds will go for  approved this Wilt bring to about $650 million the amount Al located to the Sybolt. Or. Ken Nedy did not indicate whether these billion figure he used was in addition to or included this amount the Sybolt is intended As successor to the 500-mile Range hound dog missile. Jail dedicated despite infirmities Dowagiac Mich. Up Cas county supervisors turned out in full Force to dedicate the new  ceremonies for the two year old Structure were some what dimmed by a building and grounds committee report which said the jail roof leaks the wiring is bad and in some places danger Ous two attempted jail Breaks occurred because a ventilation Regis Ter was improperly installed Anda pipe was such that a prisoner was Able to wrench off a piece Touse As a  to loan 90, Snipes at Triangle rival fati Kennedy was interviewed on a Boston radio station. Newsmen pointed out that Theken Nedys usually campaigned As a team and asked whether the speaker would take an Active role in the Campaign. The attorney general replied speaker Mccormack is More Tropic of cancer trips Connecticut bookseller Hartford. Conn. Up Bookstore owner was found guilty in Superior court Here of Violat ing the state s obscene literature statute in offering for Sale the novel Tropic of  Superior court judge prank co Vello Wilt sentence Trumbull Hun Ting ton or. Later but said Only Aulne is indicated in this  Huntington s attorney said he woul Appeal the Case. " named to farm Post Washington Tupi seer tary of agriculture Orvole l. Free Man selected g. W. F. Calender of Nashville Teno. As director of the banners Home  i Tennessee. " " " " than a Uncle to me. I Admire an love this Man. He would do every thing he feels he could do to Seemy decision to run for the Senate realized. I m sure then this Means that he will actively Campaign in your behalf i would assume he would sure Mccormack  said he did not feel the Kennedy dynasty charge would be an Issue in any Campaign with Edward Kennedy. There Are Many people who fee that with president Kennedy and Bob Kennedy As attorney Genera land Sarge Shriver and Steve Smith in responsible positions m govern ment that they have had a Little too much of Kennedy but i Don Tsay this is an issue."1 Mccormack s reference was .toi.1tsargent Shriver. Head of the peace corps who is married to the presi Dent s sister Eunice and to Stephen Smith husband the former Jean Kennedy who held a Post to the state department but has since returned to private business. 3 of Pilot bail out 3 a Jet trainers collide Marion Al air Force officers parachuted to safety after two t3t Jet trainers collided near he re " " the pilots were. Identified As 1st of Charlesl Dougherty of Molalla Ore. 2nd" to Janies in Mcdougale of and 2nd it Fremont of  
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