European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday april 1, 1963 the stars and stripes Page i Cali Orliam for Rockefeller close shop los Angl is Apex gov. Goodwin j. Knecht closed the cullor Nunns for Rockefeller Headquarters abruptly after it and been open Only two Days. Knight said Uin Movo followed a Telephone conversation with Nelson Rockefeller in which the new York governor urged him to Call off the Early promotional Effort his behalf. Knight told n new nmn that it wag tie first time 1 Hud talked with him about to nil id Lorke Feller was warm and Friendly throughout their discussion. Said Knight the Rockefeller will not continue unless to becomes n presidential candidate and then Well All co operate and work for dip meantime he said we arc closing our Headquarters Gnu. Rockefeller App real j there is Strong support for l in our state Knight con-1tinned, nil of he becomes it candidate for president of the United Stales we pledge our full cooperation and will work with others for a Republican delegation to the in Convent Ion which in fully representative of nil the republicans of Albany. . Rockefeller called Knight s action a is Kiili i in contribution to the Unity and Siren itch of hit Republican am deeply grateful for ills Friendship the now York Gover nor added in n had said earlier that to deplored opening of the head quarters in Angeles. He hit maintained hint i to Republican parly should concentrate at this time on uniting forces to oppose president Kennedy next year an that talk of potential Flop Candi dates was premature. Plant workers Union Back arrested Boss Olean no up a Young business executive who allegedly used phony figures to keep h i s faltering factory on its feet was arrested Here and charged wit grand larceny. His employees vowed to stick be Hind him and keep Tho Plant opens Long As possible even though there May be More pay Lei paydays in the rut ire. Charles e. Nolan 36, president of the financial troubled Fibre forming corp., which makes lug Gage and backing for television Etc was arrested on a 29-count grand jury indictment. The indictment charges he bilked the Exchange National Bank of Olean out of $59.726 by sub mitting false into Lei As Security for Loans. The Gran ii jury charge the invoices were for phony orders from other u try rotary Nolan i wife Mario who works to the Plant As a Secretary Soldier husband needed the Money to keep the Plant in operation and his employees he s Ever done is help other people she the past several months Sci eral industries have left Elcans a City of 2a,. Beau he of technology and transportation change sit has seriously crippled the econ omy of the support to february the Fibre forming corp. Had 115 employees. Then i had to pass two payrolls and since then has had to reduce salaries the firm refused to Lay off any Otho workers but 4g of them left t look for employment elsewhere those who stayed vowed to Kee on working As Long As possible an Union leaders promised will continue to report t work until the doors Are pad locked said one employee. Robert w. Easley president american federation of Grain Millers local 22, said the com pan had the most democratic Harln and advancement policies in Wes pm new will continue to fight Lopre serve this Plant Ensley talk. Iam proud of these real americans who work and talk together Shuman beings and not As separate groups. Olean can t afford to lose an other artist fed up with elephant Winkis gets a taste of Art Madison. Was. A Rory Conard 1r. A University of wis Onson freshman probably will itch Birds and Flowers from Nown. The Young coed from Park Ridge,i., not Down in front of a Cage at the Madison Kim to sketch a Tiky an elephant. Tossed her Raincoat across tin guard rail. Winky s trunk Camp Down and grabbed my Coal. She Tore the but tons off the tout before she ale broke up my Sun glasses be fore enting the lenses. Then she itto my Wallet. k. My or let a License and Beer card. She threw out 75 cents "1 am going to paint thing Littler ban 1 am from now Wonky was reported feeling Fine. First Eskimo ordained As priest pass Christian Minn. Up inn Lynge 30. A Green inn has become the first Eskimo Catholic priest. Lynge was one of Cven Grade let of the our lady of Snow Seminary near Here ordained to he Priesthood in a two hour Cere Mony at St. Paul s Church. As a member of the Oblo Tes of Fary immaculate order father Inge received his last years of . Files suit to help miss. Negroes Register Raini Giry. It the Mississippi Semi Church authorities say he will spend the next year in the unite states probably at St. Paul Minn., studying american techniques of parochial ministry and then be Lent to either godt Lonb Green land or Copenhagen. Assembly Kofl motto Albany up the stale As Sembly passed 105-31 a Bill a que ring the display of the motto in god we Trust in Public school classrooms throughout the state. Washington up the Jjustice department has started Legal action to prevent any inter Terence with a negro voter i Iii ration drive in Greenwood miss. The department nuked judge Claude f. Claytonjr. In the fed eral court for the Northern District of Mississippi to i lie a temporary restraining order against my attempts to hinder the registration of negroes. Ally. Gen. Robert f. Kennedy Bald thai the request also sough the immediate release of eight negroes who have been held in the Greenwood just since wednesday the eight were with a group of negroes who walked to the City Hall to request police Protection for registration workers and negroes seeking to Register Kennedy asked Tho court to in join intimidating or attempting to interfere with the rights of any person to Register in left Ore county to vote for candidates for fed eral office. Punish unit any person for Luis registered or attempted to Register be Tiute of race. Injuring or threatening to in ure any person by physical Force police dogs or any other mems or threatening to arrest or at Lem Plung to prosecute any person Tor the purpose of interfering with negroes kicking to Register. Denying any person by arrestor prosecution the right to pro test he Honsl the denial of the right Dud. They were Seleni months in jail i elderly co i in to of Appeal bund at to 00. Ever so politely you re mistaken sir Washington up labor Secretary Willard w. Weru came up with what May be a new High in politely telling a congressman a was wrong. He told chairman e. C. Gale legs Park of a House agriculture sub committee that there have been frequent references to this , but we would have difficulty in accepting As definitive Tho meaning you ascribe to 1u" new York school renamed new York any Green Wood chief of police Cray a aim Greenwood City prosecutor Wilbur Smith Deputy sheriff in it Flore county John j. Iaiser Leflore county attorney Anil the City of Greenwood and the county of Leflore. Firemen return to fight Blac dkmoi1kst. A. Up fire men who resigned March � i _ i dispute with officials of this North ulcer Gnu town returned to their jobs briefly to fight a Hla a which do Elroy de a lit Rye building containing pol office Bank and City Hall. The action Drew Swift pral from mayor Otis Bouwsma however h firemen mid swung into action Only for lit Good of the town und had no in Tention of returning to their jobs unit formed to study voting lag Washington api president Kennedy him of up a commission to find out Why no Many americans fail to Vole. The executive order creating the of Masslon stipulated that it is to avoid consideration of problems involving the denial of registration and voting on the basis of racial or other discriminatory grounds. These Are within the the civil right commission. J the new 10-member. Nopar Ilsun group called the president s com Mission on registration in headed by Richard m. Scammon. Director of the i census Buien. Under 61v per cent vote Der. Kennedy noted that ions than fi5 per cent of the population Over voting no a East Ballou for presidential electors in i960."responsible americans Are in Frea singly concerned with the id Sprind failure of our citizens to exercise their right to vote an restrictions which prevented Many americans from voting to . Kennedy cited estimates that some eight million americans were in Nile to vote in the election of 1900 because they were unable to comply with of tale and local Resi Dence requirements. He said these requirements Penn exc the nation s Mobile population. Military hamper ill additional millions of Ameri cans Are precluded from exercising Ili or franchise because of him Hal ions a Absentee legislation and voting a problem especially important in the Case of military and civil service personnel whose work requites them to to located out Side of the state in which he added other americans i Van ind from voting by Reg i i in Ion procedures which make ulling unnecessarily the commission specifically Isim Rhi a with studying Laws which restrict registration und voting on basis of residence economic Titius. procedures a Leo voting provision and other spoke noun for the the fire Rich litre Florida College elects Qucen Lakeland Fla. Up Sandra Vodvarka a 20 year old senior from Pittsburgh pit was crowned miss Florida Southern College of 1903" hero. Tho pretty blonde will reign Over the Hal tool s 781 h annual founders week future teacher miss Vodvarka is vice Pich ident of the senior class editor of the College yearbook president of Kappa Delta sorority and complain of Tho varsity cheer loader. Bush wins met audition new York a Muslino dial a a car old puerto Alcan Bass won Tup honors in the finals of opera auditions. His pole was a full season s contract with the met plus the 92,000 Stuart and Irene Chambers scholarship. Deserter undetected 11 years Given suspended jail term Whebby blossoms picked no sooner do the Cherry tree round Washington d.o., sprout buds than picking of other Carrjr Blomsma Belna. Chosen Cherry Blossom princesses from among capital secretaries we from left boar to ton of san Judi puerto Teof Halle thu us Niece of hawaiian Oor John Bhunuj and Vladye Walker of Nome alack it. A photo it. Sheridan 111. Up a Man who deserted the army und lived 11 years without detection went Home to ills wife and five children after his commanding Gen vral suspended his Jull term. Frank Borders .18, a Minnesota millwright was sentenced to six months confinement a Dishonour Able discharge and forfeiture of All pay and allowances for deserting in. He had served nine years inthe army. It Gen Charles g. Dodge com manding general of the fifth army approved the sentence with the exception of the confinement. Borders who said he desert Dafter heavy drinking left for his Home in Bra nerd Minn. Lie told the court he deserted when the army denied his request to return overseas to marry a German girl
