European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 12, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 1 a i cd Jyh it7, Vii a j / fv/rly.-11, " r the stars and f reme., 11 i _ a a "-,-.tiji�p Vii " St " " i t St of vets a tto r Al of 1 t la " / j funds / Washington a the supreme court has decided Federal Dos a ability payments made to veterans and deposited in savings and loan associations May not be attached by creditors. .1 Justice Tom Clark delivered the court s opinion which turned on the question of whether such deposits were legally permanent in yes Mente. Will lain Douglas wrote an opinion differing in some Jet " v -., particulars from Clark s. Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justice Felix Frankfurter took no part. K dark s opinion pointed out that scribe 1873 it had been the policy of Congress to exempt veterans announces to liver air a a release dates -.-?-a 1- to for reserves to f continued from Page 1169th fighter up and"s57th fighter White receptor so., 161st, fighter up Anil 197th fighter interceptor so. 20wlu be the release Dat for 1 them 2nd tactical Fighier Wing and the 101st, 131st and the,138th tactical tighter Sis the i Feth tactical fighter Wing and 3.41st, 13j9th and 149th tactical fighter sqs1 the 121st tactical lighter. Wing and 166th, 162nd and164th tactical fighter. Sis the 122nd tactical fighter Wing and Pijie ,163rd, 112nd and 113rd tactical fighter Sis the 131st tactical fighter Wing and the 110lh.andifi9 the tactical fighter Sis the jute to tactical recon Wing and lost 153rd and 160th tactical Becon . �4 release. In 24 the 113th tactical fighter Wing its 121st, 120th and 136th/tactical fighter Susand the s2nj Taj tical control up lie released on aug. 27, the 435th tactical control Wing with its 77th and 78tft tactical control Sis and the 442nd tactical control. Wing wit the 303rd 304lh and 305th Sis willbe released. _ the 133rd air f transport Wingard its three groups the 133rd, 157th and 109th, will be inactivate Doh aug 31yvalong with the 146th air transport Wing and its groups the146th and 138th. 113th, 121st, 125th 131st, 163rd, 164th and 195th air weather flights Are also sched-,u3ed for release on aug. 31. L,." 004 000jit 10 13 i i Billon 000 000 000 0 7 i f Turiy ital Sofil duo in i. Foral clips of and a Jwj. A Wilson &2y. Pm Jana 10a mifa 3, league to Llain. Benefits from creditor actions an from taxation. He said a 1935 amendment by Congress provided hat the exemption did not apply when Benefit funds were converted Viilo permanent investments. Not investments clan tar then stated that benefits deposited in savings and loan associations which May be easily with drawn Are not investments but Are funds available to meet a Veteran sneeds. The decision applied specifically to Harry Clifford Porter of Washington but the Justice department said the question potentially affected billions of dollars in benefits dispersed annually by the vet Erans administration. Thu department said about 460,-000 veterans Are under Legal Dis ability and of this number 105,200are incompetent. The department said i til on june 30, 1961, the 460,-000 beneficiaries had estates in excess of $750,369,000, nearly All de Rived from veterans benefits. Basis of Case the litigation before the High court developed in this fashion Porter was accused of murder Ofa Young woman but was acquitted by reason of insanity and commit Ted to a mental institution. The administrator of the Wom an s estate sued apartment build ing officials who had employed Porter and who were insured by Aetna casualty & surety co Aetna effected a settlement of the suit then sized Porter for $9,000porter s court appointed Guardi an e. B. Frey contested Aetna claim in lower Federal courts Here but lost he then appealed to the High tribunal Frey reported $8,162 was on Deposit for Porter in two savings and loan associations Here. In addition to Aetna s claim the mental institution claims More than $5,000 for treatment of the Veteran tuesday june 4 killed jul jew Guinea Hollandia new Guinea up four soldiers Ojie dutch and three indonesian were killed during operations in various parts of West new Guinea it was announced. Take look see it Gen 3. H. Michaelis v corps co discusses Berlin with cos from stateside posts before they left Frankfurt to visit ,010 divided City an part of operation look see. Standing Are sgt maj James c. Inuit Lay left and m ski Bihy m. Willis of the ,49th army div at it. Polk la. Seated Are m sgt Willie h. Tayton left of the 13ist Armor Brantly ala., and s sgt Marvin Damron of the 128th Ord co Quincy Iii. Is photo by Evonosky Watson predicts Bright future for West Berlin Berlin ass maj Gen Albert Watson ii . Commandant Iberlin predicted a Bright future for West Berlin in a commence ment speech Here monday night italian vote backs Fanfani Rome a Early and As yet inconclusive returns from Munici pal elections indicated monday night that italian voters Are Satis fied with Premier Ami lore fan Fani s new Center left government the Christian democratic party the Center from which the open ing to a he left shifted in a new coalition three months ago won majorities on local councils in 22of 27 communities with less than 10,000 inhabitants. The Christia democrats took 18 of those same communities in i he 1060 local elections. The communist party capture Council majorities in 2 towns the socialists in Ono the social tit parties in one and the liberals a rightist party in one. When 16 Young americans receive diplomas at the Berlin american High school. If we our allies All our peo Leback Home and the berliners them selves have Faith in the future Oberlin that future is indeed Bright he said. But we have Avery Long and hard Road ahead of Watson said the Berlin situation Calls for patience and firmness and we must continue to explore Ever possible Means to improve the situation in Berlin a la a firm guar Antee of its he praised the students for their steadfastness during the Berlin crisis. You have been a Symbol of american determination just As our soldiers have been he said. Grewe Given degree in . Middlebury it. A Wil Helm g. Grewe. West German ambassador to the ., has received an honorary doctor of Laws degree from Mill Delbury College. Another degree recipient was John Jmc cloy former . Commissioner in Germany. Kennedy wants peace with business. A from Page pared version it his Yae speech had included a reference to the Tempo by disagreement Between the government and steel Industry saying this one incident would not jigs of general hostility of Nevis 4ic a a t a Jonder actual delivery however Side int eliminated this sen a Hoe from jigs address which a largely a Call to critical business leaders to put aside partisan ran Ling won his administration and Qin in common concentration on ,6ommonproblems of the National Here the presi Public not to judge tie strength of the nation s econ fluctuations of the Slock Market T few Bie false Issue has. Beet raised or Kennedy isaid i that the recent dive in Slock Market prices was caused by a Lack of Confidence in the National plans Are not based Onra political Confidence in part leaders but on an economic con fidence1 in the nation s ability to invest and produce and consume the president said. F. To. Or. Kennedy recalled thai Busi Ness had full Confidence in the administrations of former presi dents Herbert Hoover and Dwight d. Eisenhower but that was no enough up prevent recessions when business lacked full Confidence in the Economy. What matters is ,1110 capacity of l the nation As a whole to Deal with1 its economic problems an opportunities " or. Kennedy said. The solid ground of Mutual Confidence is the necessary partner ship of government with All the sectors of our society in the steady quest for economic Progress headed. Or. Kennedy said that it was importantly True that . Prosperity depended upon Assurance that All major elements within it will live up to their responsibilities. If business were to neglect it obligations to the Public if labor were Blind to All Public responsibility above All if government were to abandon its obvious duty of watchful con Cern for our economic health if any of these things would happen then Confidence might Well be weakened and the danger of Stag nation would increase. This is the True Issue of Confidence he said. The president said it was Lime the Public discarded traditional labels and worn out slogans of an earlier Era and myth in the size and shape of government he said is that it is big and bad and steadily get Ting bigger and while admitting that spending has increased with each democratic and Republican administration since 1932, or. Kennedy said it does not follow that government i growing relatively larger the fact is that for the last 15years the Federal government and Atso the Federal debt and also the Federal bureaucracy have grown less rapidly than the Economy As n or. Kenned said if we leave defense and space expenditures aside your Federal government since the second world War. Has expanded less than any other major sector four National life less than Industry less than Commerce less than agriculture less than higher education and very much less than the noise about big gov must vote Case continued from pays if May consider whether tote Ati Homent of legs Latte seat a fifes groups of citizens their Csogi Stith Tonai rights. By Justice Felix Frankfurter a of \ no
