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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 29, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                5" " to Froude swimming scene in her. Marilyn first tried the scene director Georfe Cukor decided photo ipod  in he to Miike Ray Tair by r Russia or either Otlie Jefe Dio  c6nof baby to Oil Len of ii at  Lyod or Clas of foods at pres " con the stars and Stripe Page 5 presidential candidates Back reforms Price of campaigning too High Washington a support from  recent presidential Candi dates of both major political parties was reported for recommendations of a White House com Mission for financing presidential campaigns. Approving statements from Dwight d. Eisenhower Harry s. Truman Richard m. Nixon Adlai e. Stevenson and Thomas e. Dewey were made Public by the White House. -.-.-.,. Their statements wore sent to president. Kennedy s commission on. Campaign costs which submitted its report last april 38, one of the commission s chalet recommendations was for tax incentives to encourage More people to contribute to political parties. It proposed a lax credit of $10 or tax deductions i up to $1,000 for donations to v National or state political committees in recommending this approach to broadening the base of political contributions the commission recommended it be Given a trial in preference to adoption of proposals for direct Federal subsidies for Campaign costs. A " ,-.ithe up m m i s s i o i also urged abolishing what it termed mean ingless Campaign spending ceilings and favored stricter Public account ing of Campaign contributions and expenditures and legislation to per Mit again in 1964 a series of Tele vision and radio debates betwee major party presidential Candi dates or. Kennedy said that he planned to submit to Congress soon legis lation for carrying out the com Mission recommendations. The Senate earlier this year passed a Bill with provisions Sim Ilar to. Some of the commission s recommendations but not including the tax incentives. No action on the measure has yet been taken by the House sex i efec5tor 6f soviet in plastics Adlai for per Ibaniez i Ata .k6reti & � a a  to o. Saw Isle sad mrs .l.=j a Mohi she. Chops Rig Learned Rad id activity icon ten a a report by  of t Ai .said?.-  -./. /.-. / the report if least primarily witha my or Iai 1bt by foods and so called Jinni or of pads Mph i e Marke tast be  -. A -. The Fra said the i  strontium-90 by air lipid eating. Up .__-.j? pounds Dally of such commercially produced if oads very generous allowance. Would be Only about four per cent of  acceptable daily  set by tie f oderal Radii fish Council. ,.  Fra. Said  a out inuit a constantly m up .tectany. Increases in?radi6activity re swung fro to in i i suiting from the. Soviet nuclear  testing. Last fall. Or from the Curren t a Keiit series. / the Surveyor strontium of Cor covered7p.? Stoples.  Liy. Maior a a a u f   s. And collected at a grocery stores. The food including Vega Tab i is Fra i is Mai j Jiro ducts and. Cereals. Woja s prepared ,.jrom crops grown in sgd and earl\l961th is was prior to the latest round of Albi Sheric tests tit the cd said there was no reason for concern about any major  a crease in a d Ipa Cal Vity in  then ". -. Washington. A a forme Cleveland Ohio plastics technician who worked in. Russia for. N curly three years has told Senate invest i gators the soviet plastic Industry is "10 to 12 years behind this country s. The testimony was Given by Roberi e. Webster 33, at a closed door hearing of the Senate internal Security subcommittee Webster decided to stay in the soviet Union and gave up his . Citizenship after going to Moscow in october 1959 to work in the . Trade fair. Lie resumed to this country May 20, however say ing he had become disillusioned with life in Russia. A drained information subcommittee sources said he testified he believed the russians allowed him to Rel urn because they Felt they had drained  the in formation on plastics they could get from him and. Had no further us for him., he said after his defection from the United Stales the russians gave him expense paid vacations to the Black set and other resorts in in Effort to induce. Him to stay there. Much of his pcs Timorfy Siili of Mitu e sources reported dealt with his personal affairs. They said he told of falling in love with a rus Sian girl and having a. Daughter by.er/. Give Himi furniture " Webster testified that the rus sians provided him. With furniture for a new apartment House in which he lived Wii his girl Friend.  worked in the Plashc Institute in Leningrad and told the. Sub committee that living conditions in tie soviet Union had not Meas ured up to is expectations. Since his return to this country Weisler has been living with his parents in Zelienople there his former wife and. Two a Hydren also  it and Ore Cap Portland zoo which has been  a fungi to buy u Bilby  p Hunt an i its Motho from an Ani Mal deep it received a 55 contribution from Fallai a Stevenson Stevenson ambassador to the United nations and former demo Fratic presiden Lini candidate wrote fro it new York / i have spent n Good Deal of my Aci  life trying to help republicans Over their violent objections i might arts and if it requires a Public subsidy to produce better elephants then i want to help she Felt like a of herself Milwaukee up mrs. Dolores Aii Crenier and her dog wore out for n morning stroll. The dog cuddles sniffed out what appeared to be a bag of lunch dropped by a school child. Mrs. At Pitt enter look etl around. No child was i sight. She opened ii it  begun feeding its contents to cuddles. Midway through the Smirk. Bei me Wiir � Man was stump ing it Sidi her. Where did you come from admission due University Pord that Mot persons visit edits urary during ihi5past ,.ihari attended football . Games arid student convocations during rth the Man n City employee sweeping uie Street turned and walked away n disgusted look .611 his face. Mrs. Aner Ventor dashed Home tossed together a Ham Sandwich nil no pc to n slip of Cak and curried the or narc offering to the Street s 36th negro joins trek to Cape god Gay Hyannis mass. Up an unemployed n Gro Bachelor with 70 cents in his pockets has become the 3bth reverse Freedom rider to arrive in this Cape cod Community summer Home of president Kennedy. Lee g. Hood 35, of lognnspohvla., arrived Here on a bus which was routed through Boston rather than Providence . His trip North was financed by a White citizen s Council in Shreveport. No one was on hand to Greet Hood due to a mix up in bus schedules. However soon after his arrival a. Reception commit tee found a room for him it the Home of Jonas Smith who is retired. Town officials said they would seek employment for Hood. Hood said he has been without work for the past nine months. His last Job was is a service station attendant. He also has worked As a Kitchen Helper. \ welfare cases local  appealed to Massachusetts gov. John a. Volpe. And the southerners to Stop the flow of negroes most of whom had to be placed on welfare Rolls a Homerm Catholic priest and editor said however that com plaints that a Community cannot absorb now members is just double  it. Rev. Francis j. Lally editor of the Pilot official news paper of the Boston archdiocese said Northern communities should be Happy to accept the Southern Challenge. Alshingt6n,  
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