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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                                The stars and stripes is vex -v4. We .55,-i-j- " " to Ai i ill id is a Ftp _. \ Waso Happy that she in  5 4jo4 sri in \a1j.�-" Ito m different it is ands to 37 originally sued million plus g ?l5w 6 a Norith Forhy and $50 a month for �c1i poodle -t1 " isly was t interested. In of Money tans told news was More late rested in for something Way less Ladin item had to remind Ann was on May 11, 1961, eth to an1 interlocutory decree in _ courtroom from Ivious California Law to the divorce it become final for one year Ess when am i going toot ill Uhls mess a she com she Divor Edther first Hus Keese l. Milner heir to an in in 1347.il0ller charged Lati last Cameron got her a meal of Moss and then him self the same  to till ceremony a to n t testified witnessed t a Remony. Said he i did t recalls Muler and last Zient her a1, Telegram Ter biking what he called our in tape May snarl Maryland s gov. I. " a a  i a " Baltimore a a tape Are Cor dog Alleg a out 6f-the past of Maryland  a Millard Tawe weighed Hea Yjih "on1 his Campaign for democratic  second term next tuesday. It " the tape waa injected into an Al ready vituperative Campaign by Jack Pollack la Northwest Balti More. Democratic Leeder \ Pollack never a officeholder himself but an. Acknowledged pow Erl for two  played a tap recording for. T newsmen he said was of a conversation he had with Tawes during the 1958 Campaign Pollack r Sal it proved ? tha Tawes  from Thim and in return promised to appoint certain Baltimore judges. Tawes admitted he had talked with Pollack As with other Politi Cal leaders but denied that the tape was a recording of the conversation. Tawes said Pollack had threatened him twice with it but said he has never heard it Tawes went on television and acknowledged he had Given som recognition to Jack  he said he regretted it and was no proud of even my limited associations with this man.", As for the $5,000, Tawes replied earlier that if he had received it he had Given it to his Campaign treasurer. The treasurer has since died. While other democratic an Republican candidates have jumped on Tawes for the Pur ported Deal of four years ago they likewise have pointed their fingers scornfully at George p. Mahoney. 4 he is considered the major democratic opponent of Tawes among half a dozen. He has accepted the endorsement of Pollack the target at times of More attack than the candidates. In addition to governor Mary land voters will nominate Candi dates for us. Senator state comptroller attorney general Anda new congressman at Large. All will face the need to reap majority of popular votes As Welt As unit votes to be sure of win Ning. A suit is on file challenging the unit system and win depressed if a candidate happens to Lead in popular votes but loses the unit the unit votes correspond identically to seats in the legislature and that apportionment is the subject of another suit to be heard May 2lseven congressmen also Are to be nominated by popular vote i existing districts. & for is " a. Or v it my be springtime in the Rockies Bat there s still plenty of Snow on a this Snow cat labors Over 25-foot drifts at Cottonwood fats 12,126 feet up in Colorado. Tourists were advised to delay any Mountain picnics for a few weeks until Snow lows Are Able to Clear some of the High roads in the area still blocked by deep snowdrifts. Associated pres photo 1 in doubt farm squeaks Fey of a i i v measure t House unit by a Uji margin of one vote the agriculture committee is Compromise _ version of. Kennedy plan to in Prece Flensted controls on in farm product Lon to curb Wili t it 3ss"l. A 1 the ls-to-17 vote successfully months of efforts by white1 and Jemo Brauc Muster the votes needed through the committee i farm Blair Cori tanning their Granru  Fate re a doubt air 14 re pub i " Tiree of the 21on the a Ommittee voted the democrats who vote against the Bill All southerners were reps. Thomas g. Abernethy miss Watkins m. Abbott a and George Grant Ala i the Bill for the first time would authorize for All major grains the kind of strict planting curbs that hitherto have applied Only to wheat Cotton peanuts Rice an tobacco. It also would tighten existing controls Over wheat production. In addition the government would be authorized to provide financial Aid to help Farmers con Vert surplus crop land Intorre Crea ton areas to supplement their in come by charging fees for Hunting fishing and golfing on their Jand. Maybe he should switch to walking Hartford Conn. Up motorists have their problems. State police Captain Williama Arnber said he received a letter from a Man who complained he becomes nervous and frightened by Highway signs in Connecticut that advise Don t Speed conviction Means loss of  Veteran Grus gown sunny Jim Dies at 74 Birmingham Ala. Cap on of the oldest clowns in the Busi Ness both in age and length of service. Is dead at 74. The laugh maker Oscar James Snell died in a Hospital a month after suffering a heart  professionally As sunny Jim he got his Start almost 60years ago with the shrine circuses and later performed for Ringlin Brothers. Land Grant colleges in South May suffer Bill gains to Cut off segregated school Aid Washington up the House education and labor com Mittee has approved a Bill that could cd t off Federal land Grant College Aid to two or three South Ern states. The administration supported Bill would eliminate from the 100 year old Morrill land Grant col lege act language which authorizes Federal Aid to segregated schools if facilities Are of equal Quality. The vote was reported As 28-1lor the bin. Rep. Phil Landrum d-ga., cast the opposition  present land Grant colleges in All Southern states except sout Carolina Mississippi and Alabama have some degree of classroom de segregation. Alabama differs from the other police boost okd amid raillery Futon Cap the for an increase in these White House police not before republicans amounted guard splendor Reva log. That Gham Palace a were also suggestions Theyen were wanted to take it Icen Nedys  Kennedy s an est police1 All night it the1 White House be the unemployment before the sniping subsided on Republican rep. Marguerite Stitt Church of Illinois took the floor to disavow the attacks and assure the House that republicans respect the 1 office of the  House devoted nearly two hours to the Bill which would in crease the authorized strength of the White House police forcejrom170, to t250. The Fourou now totals 162 men and the administration i requesting 43 More at this time. Sponsors of the measure Sal the extra ayn Are needed because of the great increase in the num Ber of tourist visitors from 720, 000 a year to 2 million since 1952the addition 01 new executive offices and the enlargement of such functions As presidential news con  of these reasons seemed to impress rep. H. R. Gross a Iowa who said his Home town of water Loo Iowa has 75,000 people and police Force of Only 93, and there Are no crime . Wayne Hoys a Ohio who has tangled frequently with Gross in the past charged the Lowa had introduced several irrelevancies into the debate. I Don t know if they re going to take care of Macaroni Caro line s Pony or not Hays said but if they do it will be time better spent than in trapping squirrels on the putting Green As they did in the last administration. And As for Waterloo More tourists went through the White House last year than have gone through Waterloo in its entire  two segregated states because it land Grant colleges have been under Legal orders to desegregate sine autherine Lucy a negro girl won admittance to the state University in 1956 but was expelled after three Days in the Wake of Campus demonstrations. The Bill probably would havea difficult time getting past the House rules committee to the floor for a vote. The measure car ried the name of rep Domlnic Daniels 0-n,j., chairman of a Spe Cial education subcommittee that recently investigated use of Federal Aid in segregated schools.  Green d-ore., was the orig Inal sponsor. The legislation did not spell out terms of compliance with the new requirements. Congressional sources said any land Grant College presumably could comply by publicly announcing that it would not bar admission because of color. This would protect schools no enrolling Only negro students from losing their Aid if no White Stu dents enrolled. The land Grant College act pro Vides 51.6 million in Federal Aid to 68 Public colleges and universities All Over the country which offer agricultural and mechanical arts courses. Committee aides said the amount of Federal assistance to the three states that could be affected by the Bill had not been deter mined  
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