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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, June 29, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 29, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Is Tel i. A " in re by a t i a. Rel Mir is fhe stars and stripes Friday Jun 29, 1967 s of of. I  a of the sen 1 i. H earnings next week of proposed constitutional amendments to Over court Ritting in in Public s in View of the Lon delay a us real to gain approval of constitutional amendment Send ind sought a used a Resolution which would provide that the decision not v i3nyfpubuc school1 system from providing time during the school Day for prayer if no Public official prescribes or recites the prayer offered -.,-. Each individual participating in such school time activity would be permitted to Pray As he chooses. But vigorous criticism1 of the court s decree continued to rever berate in Congress and elsewhere. And president Kennedy took occasion at his news con Ference Socall for a Good Deal More prayer at Home and attendance at Church Wuh. A Good Deal More  or. Kennedy replying to a ques Tion about the court s ruling said it is important that we support the supreme court decisions eve when we May not agree with  the Job of interpreting the Constitution was Given to the court by the Constitution he said. In Montgomery the Alabama legislature shouted its approval of a Resolution denouncing monday s court decision As a diabolical de parture from the american Way of life. A ". The Resolution urged Congress to pass a constitutional Amend overriding this decision an guaranteeing to the children of this nation the right to prayer incur  amendments on the subject have been introduced in both the . Senate and House. Sen. James o. East and a miss who in the past has been sharply critical of the court said the prayer decision brings Home to Ever Christian family in the nation How far Down the Road the supreme court has gone toward judicial  East and Heads the sen ate judiciary committee. A obit i Edroin Pae ij1 v Klaus Peter Skrzypczak 22. Mob and Steglich were students in. A flt jts Chin an the Tail re Nian jobs to .4enipipye of the West be Elln City administration the of Iclal East German news Agency the 3oniniunistfi were using the trial to Back their claims 4hat West Berlin / authorities organized  attacks on East. Berlin and tit i West Berlin police had or Ders to shoot at Bast German Neues deutschland said we have not let ourselves be drawn into the a Ittie Iclet of order clashes although the victims of the shooting order have been on " Tunnel diggers caught by East Berlin guards Bra pin. East German Border guards thursday trapped two West berliners who tunnelled into East Berlin eyewitnesses re " ". On of the West Berners was. Shot and wounded and the other rub Gheil up by red guards per zforis1 who observed the. Incident from the West said men were involved a the tunnelling from a building on the West Side of the Wall to another building in East Berlin informants said. The third escaped and with in has hair. Told Western of the incident German Border guards det or Jated smoke grenades to scree their. Activities at the East end of he Tunnel a the Tun Neier who declined to Sivji is name said that when they broke surface they found them Lyes 1facing a squad of Volos armed with sub machine guns Jln Tobi 000 060 02b 1 8 1 ". 000 my in 4 7 0 Fkd a i we Arian set a Lofort fit to Tutty set Ford. Ten Marr " St. It Ritter Kalock. Fun of York mrs u " let an 070 500 $02 19 18 0 a ton Loz Mois 7 12 i. Qto,n9u 1 and a Aee so Miu of of 15. For Lek 1kiln " f ? Israel for Soblen s return. Press officer Joseph w. Reap said. The department has now Bee informed by the israeli govern ment that Soblen tits got into Israel and has been taken into custody. He is being detained inthe Hospital at Ramie  the United states and Israel do hot have a f o r m Al Elk tradition treaty providing for return of cer Tain classes of persons when sought by the other country. In Tel Aviv the israeli govern ment said Soblen almost certainly will be expelled from the country. An Interior ministry spokesman said the government could not go on record officially As planning to expel Soblen until the full details Are  moving to France to carry on their War against the regime of presi Dent Charles de Gaulle. Others hoped for a sweeping amnesty that the to Stem nationalists promised to proclaim after in dependence. Gas commando brain Given death penalty Paris up former foreign legion it Roger Degueldre was sentenced to death by the Paris military tribunal thursday for masterminding the secret army organization Oas commandos in Algiers. The court sitting at the grim fort de Vincennes foreign legion recruiting Center in Paris Eastern suburbs took just Over 70 minutes of deliberation to reach its verdict. One of the main crimes charged against Degueldre was the organization of the murder of police commissioner Roger savoury in Algiers May 31, 1961. For this murder former foreign legion sgt Albert Dove car and civilian Oas killer Claude Piegts were sentenced to death and executed at Dawn outside Paris june 7. In addition to the murder of savoury the court considered 11 other crimes committed Between july 25 and sept. 30, 1961. Medicare Chicago the american medical association reaffirmed thursday its. Active opposition to legislation of the King Anderson Type which would finance medical care for the aged from social Security taxes. But it took no action on on proposed Resolution which would Haye matted on doctors not to participate in implementing the King Anderson Bill if it should pass Congress see Page 4j this Resolution proposed by the Louisiana delegation wan one of Jie dealing with the King Anderson Bill which had been submitted to the House of delegates for consideration. Delegates instead agreed with the re Ference committee which urged individual physicians to give considerations to the Ama principles of medical ethics. Decree to doctors one Section in this reads a physician should not dispose of his services under terms or conditions Arzich tend to interfere with or Jan Palm the free and Complete exercise of his medical judgment and skill or tend to cause a deterioration of the Quality of medical  some 300 doctors had taken part in debate during hearings before the committee on the Louisiana and other resolutions. Some had argued that the Ama should go beyond merely expressing opposition to the King Anderson Bill White some others said the Resolution would put the doctors in position of appearing to be going on strike. The Louisiana Resolution had called for the Ama to declare itself opposed to the socialization of any segment of our people that we As individuals will not participate in any programs of this Type and that we As individuals pledge to give our help to others in their fight against  the Resolution had said that this in no Way implies that the Mem Bers of the american medical association will at no time refuse to treat the aged to the contrary they will be treated regardless of financial  Kerr mlle supported the committee report adopted called on state associations actively to sponsor and promote implement ing Laws to carry out programs under the Kerr Mills legislation where there is still a need. It called on state associations to work with other citizens in re viewing functions of the Kerr Ellis Law and aggressively supporting improvements in programs to Aid those aged who need help. The adopted report declared the Kerr Mills method should be Given a fair and reasonable Chance to meet the need for care of the aged and thus remove the demand for further Federal  vol b t min Thuc the que Cha Goh Unab i ii f Katti a i Chin Divisi Cuccu 1 the \ the throw tin specie Reorg. Naia Iii fuck ports i main lat Divis Tweer the is the troop at 4 x Nat troop the Ai into Smen minis \ careful front far m build Vessac a Nati Mickey Cochrane Dies in Illinois Detroit a Gordon Stan Ley Mickey Cochrane former manager of the Detroit tigers and a member of baseball s Hallof Fame died thursday at a Lake Forest 111., Hospital. A spokesman at the Hospital Sai Cochrane had been in the Hospital several times in the last year. He said the cause of death has not yet been determined. Cochrane 59. Joined the tigers in 1934 As a Catcher manager and led the bengals to the american league Pennant in 1935, he directed Detroit to another Pennant and a world series title. 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