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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, May 12, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 12, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tin 1 re -. I � pm it. Of a i a to  it Norman  rejected a " White v Hll suggestion that he and bother f governors rebelling _ at a proposed Cut b3a Csc in "  \ -. A guards and v Rainy Reserve t in Lei of a meet Iwuh Oie Secretary fifth e?1  defense.1-/, j 5/5, Ilef Bie said the governors want to. K a Vulce their objections to As higher pm ?"1 of Joti the coffer Joel arrange a meeting,., a Between Al governors Mil tree a and tie service secretaries was Kinase in telegu  of Donnell i eclat assistant to the a president. " be Wiio Lias sparked Dezolt jagain3t admin Sta guard and in Tierye units plier of o Ponnell ,, request once More lie Opportunity to Lay before the presidents Bur position "-for1 maintaining the National guard  at a level of strength consistent with the peril of the Sofu Foy May 12, 1the stars and stripes Erbe said the members of his committee wanted a personal Audi ence with or. Kennedy to assure themselves l that the. President receives viewpoints on this r Matte that might otherwise be r presented to  charges appeals ignored i the governor has complained that or Kennedy was ignoring repeated appeals for a conference on the controversial matter. The president recently Assur Derbe that realignment of the guard did not mean elimination of the guard As Erbe had charged. But or Kennedy issued no invitation for a meeting. Odonnell told Erbe the presi Dent would appreciate that the committee discuss the proposed realignment directly with the Secretary of the army and then i you desire with the secretory of  -. Erbe retorted that such a meet ing would offer Little Opportunity for Progress since the Secretary of army is merely implementing or-,3ers for a higher authority. We feel it is to that higher a thority1 we must appeal.". Tit borrows Bab . A Flye year old Elizabeth ,1, a r d i e r. Wanted a a y sister. So she went out and lir ought one home., a jul the Tony wond haired youngster refused tosayvwherethe1 infant j same from her Mother mrs., 1  aued pblice.�, r j Carriage found a Block away. Police checked to Iuta ibid returned the in f a n to -f6jwieeitr old Carolyn Connolly to Jer parents or and mrs. Eugene " j sleeping. In Ouis de it near apartment had 5t, a i. B of appeared of �. Roberts made the statement when informed that sen. Gordet Allott r-coto., had concluded that Secretary of the army Elvis state or was within his authority1 it dismissing Roberts. Now i must follow Roberts said adding that he not know what Type of court no Tson he would take until he a consulted on attorney i he said he was advised by my tary counsel at it. Lee a. That his Case would have to be in omitted to the Federal courts ii in wtt3 unable to get a hearing any other Way. Roberts who was dismissed soott1after he told the Dar that seven prominent officiate had Fetty leanings said he had no Critt Dott of Allott. Man gets lonely flight7 j c7 j Boston Orpi a new. Jersey  who could to Gat aboard a filled Eastern air lines air shuttle " flight was flow ii All alone to new Ark,n.j., aboard & super cons Tel ,. Officials said All of the 95" seats Here Ria Ken Wien  j Moscrip of Oakland n.j., appeared with his reservation for the flight Sto Newark aboard a four engine super Constellation. ,. Though Moscrop offered to wait for another flight Eastern official said it was company policy not to turn Down anyone with reservations for certain flights. So a five Man Eastern Crew headed by capt c. M. Ladd of Topsfield mass., was summoned cooperate the super Constellation to Newark with its single  said this was the second time in the past year the hug Craft had to be flown for Only one passenger. Reds mailing propaganda to All libraries in  Washington a a House committee was told that communist propaganda has Bee mailed by the soviet embassy to every Public and private Library inthe country. John c. Walsh counsel for the House committee on in american activities made the statement after a North Carolina librarian had read to the committee excerpt from three paperback books sent to her Library without . Maude query Kelsey of Shelby n.c., called the books the purest communist propaganda of the most harmful sort and said they would definitely be harmful to the internal Security of our  of the books was a report by soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev to the ind communist party Congress. The others were two volumes titled Khrushchev on the  the books contained much of to usual communist party criticism of capitalism and alleged warmonger ing. Mrs. Kelsey pointed her Creti cism at such statements Astalis a the Road of suffering the people socialism is the Road happiness and the new War ing hatched by the Imperl Allstr threatens Mankind with  contended Reading of strc8 books would be harmful to farm Ture and emotionally insecure p8sons and to crackpots just Wall to mount the Soapbox rep. August e. Johansen mich., protested that the a were mailed under it third Daw mailing permit which he Sal Means the mailing was subs Dutt by . Taxpayers. A and i m one of those a payers mrs Kelsey commented so Are the members of to we committee1" Johansen replied. % 1  
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