European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 12, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Bible Aid for tries in Africa the left stration has told con my whte a. Moold of economic in the next foreign a director any to sit Lons com proposed Lor 1962, would $930 Milf Loonon the Lor development says tests Oters. T said that test the method to keep Hun of negroes the statement in an a Senate hearing with a Rutn or. , Over locality of the admin Ute Raey test Bill rights measure it i Congress. To of right it gov a to pin Jet try to pre from being deprived Jot tear Rig tit because ofor color it to tried or the Sun Poting the bul Witti Tutton too much Ervin chairman constitutional rights i thet Ion or. On the Constitution i a Jervin would it prof t if to were in the Formi tonal that when Point Kennedy asked h def cry you that ate being me but not nearly an Rekort to nullify the Ervin replied contended the constitute state Tii right Toth of Vot by did t dispute that the Bill did not aet for voters objective tests said the Hilt would not objective to Terecy tests Oliai St Stei co Tod re Grade or to meet some. Applied to All voters Bill does be said is to in the that have the Sotl rated for the current Lineal Taf is slightly More than 5300 million to by guest Jdc Ress would been development Loans Between $300 Mui Tott and j280 million forthe next tical year compared with for the or Ertola scaly ear and 543 million so far in the flu int fiscal year a. Ileanea Williams assistant Secretary of stats for african affair. Warned Agai iut trying to re main Africa id the United state image. We Carnot and should not expect to transplant alien to Nett Tutti a to african he Safar the nation of Africa Are rightly insistent a build Long societies of thoth in a developing their own we huns who leases Friday fora month s tour of 10 at Mcaa coun tries. Said it would be tragically or sharply re Duce Aid to Only category in which Aid would he reduced would be in $3�s million proposed for next year compare with 161 mtg lion for the current year and 8l million for the pre viol year. Supporting assistance program shave been linked to the Mutual Security programs Hamilton Saipan increase in such Aid 4s pro posed for the far East where the cold War i it its hottest and where Contr Les must maintain lev Els of defense expenditures beyond their economic problems Are different Africa Hamilton said need for for the problems conf Tomt Injia development to Africa Are numerous and weighty 1 he said. The Nee for Edue suon and training pro am i very great inasmuch almost of these Cotton Trees Are in the Early stages of development an the substantial development Grant figure for Africa is accordingly Large. In Africa North of the Sahara program Are proposed for moroc co Tunisia and Libya assistance in this area has both immediate National Security and economic development aspects. The tunisian program is especially promising. South of the Sahara Grants reprogrammed for substantial tech Nical assistance particularly in the Fields of education agriculture an Public administration. Several coun tries in this area have immediate development potential and any development Loans will be concentrated in those countries. Long Range commitments to Nigeria an Tanganyika encourage the substantial development efforts of visit to Omaha Pren Dent Joao Goulart of brn sol be de Down the flight Tine after inspecting a supersonic b58 Hustler bomber. At his aide is Gen Thoma s. Power strategic air command com Mander who waa Galart it Host during a visit to Offatt air Force Bane and Sac he. A photo Hodges pleads for Trade Bill Washington a Secretary of Commerce Luther h. Hodges denied that reciprocal Trade agree ments tend to be paper victories which other countries nullify by special restrictions on . Goods. Hodges appearing before the House ways and Means committee to support president Kennedy s sweeping Trade authority Bill was questioned for hours by Republican members. Can be Barrier he agreed that quotas discriminatory taxes and such devices can be More of a Barrier than tariffs. But he insisted they have largely been eliminated especially in Europe with the troublesome exception of quotas on certain Agri cultural i Don t like them the country does t like them we have to continue to try to get them off Hodges said. He said that in any Case the country needs the broadened bargaining Powers which the Bill would Grant prexy gets army position Washington up or. Wal Ter c. Langsam president of the University of c1 n e i n n a 11, was named army civilian aide for Southern Ohio the army announced. Jackson drops charges. I. By Gamst cleric riders a. -., ,./, Jackson Mist. Dpi the Orrin Law of gov. Nelson sex take Feuer und 14 other episcopal ministers who challenged racial Segre gation Here were fraed of breach of the p5 � a l y auth ii tie i mid said they we acting out of pet to the episcopal Church. X be of the the Rev. Joh Brnett Morrus of Nauwita inane Diatel a ails Lor authorities to be consistent and drop charges against All Freedom riders who invaded the 6i�racjal a group of mint stars m last fall when the to Dine at n segregated to i restaurant each Drewa four month jail sentence and a 1250 Fine Lii atty court but was freed pending a Appeal to Hind county court their cases came up i county court and Jackson City attorney Jack a. Travis or. Joined in a successful defense motion that the charges be said the prosecution acted out of respect and admiration for file episcopal Church and missis Sippi episcopal churchmen he said the dismissals would Al Low the ministers who were hot required to be present Here for the action to return to their priestly among the group waa the Pierson 35, of Evanston i whose wife Anne is Rocke Feller s daughter. Rickover on television advises kids against it Washington up vice adm Hyman cd. Rickover stand ing before television cameras told a group of los Angeles school children not to waste time watching television. Rickover appeared at what was billed As a hearing by the House Senate atomic Energy committee. Kep. Chet Hollfield d-callf., pre . Youths too egoistic Washington up the trouble with Many High school and College students Gen Alfred m. Gruenther ret said is that they Are egoistic ally preoccupied wit themselves. Gruenther president of the american red Cross said Ameri can youths Don t seem interested in other people s problems. In con Trast to cd mail ism j Stern discipline he said Young people Here must acquire the habits and disciplines of social responsibility. He made the statement at a annual luncheon by the girl scouts Lor Washington leaders. Gruenther said the girl scouts is one of the groups which could exert influence to bring about a greater sense of responsibility on the part of the nation s youth Leroy Colling president of the National association of Broad casters introduced mrs. Holton r. Price jr., of St. Louis a vice president of the National girl scouts organization and recipient of a woman of achievement award. Tennessee Williams wins critics award ni5w York a the nigh of the iguana by Tennessee Wil Liams was named the Best Ameri can play of the Broadway season by the new York drama critic Scircle. A Man for All seasons by English dramatist Robert Bolt was chosen its the Best exhibit from abroad. Bow to succeed i business without really trying won the citation for the Best musical sided at the session which was filmed by los Angeles television station knit. Rickover was asked to give his statement for the camera. Turn ing to a dozen children seated in a background group he told them if god gave me the Opportunity at your age to know what i know now i d study a lot harder than i did. No youngster at this time should waste his time while in to Tain fut then he added a Little louder our children spend Only one sixth of their time at school the same amount of time they waste on television. I advise these Young citizens not to look at television. It to one of the Moat painful influences in this facing around to the cameras Rickover finished i Hope All this is re corded when this show is also appearing at the session was chairman Glenn t. Seaborg of the atomic Energy commission. 7 More convicts caught 1 Loose Jesup a. Up a heavily armed posse aided by bloodhounds flushed seven More escaped convicts out of hiding near Beret leaving Only one of the 35 who escaped from a state prison Cam saturday night still at targe five of the fugitives were Cap tured at Baxley 30 Miles North West of Here shortly before Dawn two others were captured about an hour Lone convict stat Lari was Donald King 28, of Bruns Wick. Ga., who had been serving 3-10 year sentence for burglary. Tire thief flattens Faith in Mankind Tjw Leonard Charette s Width to kind to a punctured a id front tire. ,. While a went to fat air alter Jack Lac optic few Teone stole the other of warts
