European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 14, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday april 74, 1963 pastor King arrested in Birmingham Birmingham. Aln. Api to lire arrested Ihn Loloi. Martin Luther kind or. And shout .to1other no Foch in racial ill Monsura Toni in thai deep South City King and two other negro Man a liners led a crowd estimated it nearly 1.000. They moved trom n negro Church in the direction of City Hall then turned toward downtown Birmingham making the or rats were led by Public safety commissioner Eugene Connor who vowed to Jill the Birmingham Jolt with demonstrators. Narrated with King were the Rev. Ralph d. Abi Rinthy and the re. Rred l. . Meanwhile Al Hama gov. George Wallace Hai been asked to keep Highway patrolmen out of Birm Ingham Anleu they Are needed to help maintain order. Sheriff Mel Van Bailey Bald. About 150 persons have he n arrested since no Gross began Demon Atrat Loni april 3. About 100 patrol men were moved to the outskirts of Birmingham monday. Bailey Laid he talked with Wal lace in Montgomery and that the patrolmen were shifted to another location. The Law enforcement agencies Hen Ham Complete control of the situation said Bailey. There la no need for the Highway Pat Roland i told the governor that when we need help we would ask for Uso to try integrated operation of a. Club Columbus in. Up _ an of fiesal of the United service us said it will at tempt to operate the Columbu Branch of the servicemen s club on an integrated Baselj. Justin Morrill assistant executive director of the National us office in new York told a Colum bus newsman by Telephone that nil organization first would try to it the City to renew a lease on building which houses one of two Uso clubs Here. The City commission voted ear Lier this week not to renew the lease which expires june 30, be came the City needs the building for More office space. The City s action set off a protest Narch by about 40 Young soldiers from nearby it Uso clubs one for negroes and the other for Whites Are operated Here. The commission s a. Ton would not affect the negro club but would leave while soldiers without a said the Uso planned to atop operating racially separated Uso clubs in some Southern policy of the Uso is to of. Erate clubs for the form fit of nil servicemen regardless of race Creed or color he said. The stars and stripes Iowa beats Tux boost lbs Moines Iowa up the Iowa House Defeated a Lull to increase the present 2 per cent sales tax to 3 Pur Cunt and extend it to cover virtually All services. Solo feb Oblance Karen Mathe Alua a University of Maryland Rea Areher Monitor move ments of Willden p. Broen jr., a he Pence us Utah Day in a it Fey a foot isolation room. Bre Eato undergoing the teat in human behaviour to isolation it the Maryland Campus Lor Nasa. At Button your lips . Police Tell gossip mongers Rugby . A Law officers Here have told City residents to Stop their gossiping. Police chief Oswald Tufte an sheriff Walter Mullen Borger ran a front Page notice to the weekly Pierce county Tribune. It was addressed to our Rugby this is to serve notice an go. Simon Gers it warned that Weare fed up to the Teeth with your hot information which you so freely pass around. From now on Weare going to Trace these things Down to the person that starts Heso the officers added that anyone starting false rumours concerning alleged vice raids on private Homes will face libel or slander charges. Tuft said there had t been vice raid Here for yearn. Judge favors straps at school Providence. . A judge renewed i plea that school leathers be Given strap and it a mtg Tolan to use them. Family court judge Michael do a lulls Kuld in a speech thut educational authorities should leave their perches and fio into the schools to see what realty Dock on. A few abuses congressman replies to article on cheating Washington up rep. Jim Wright d-tex., incensed at a mag Azine article entitled. Congress men who cheat has written an article about congressmen who Don t he said the average con Gressman works hard and Long and sometimes at a personal loss. Wright Bald he wrote Parade Magazine which published the original article asking permission to write a reply. The Magazine said it already had in the works a piece about congressmen who have been outstanding Public serv to said it would be pleased to hear his suggestions on this. Instead Wright wrote his piece for Roll Call a weekly newspaper published on Capitol Hill. Wright conceded there had been a few highly publicized abuses by a Small handful of members of Congress. But he said these had been role Sui by magnified by a Little coterie of headline hungry journalists. He said reports of these abuses had been bolstered by what appears to to complacent congressional Sufferance and that Public Congiu Vinct in free government can Liu shaken unless corrective Nuas be filed on All outlays of Public Money. Wright said congressmen mus travel to get the facts they need to legislate and appropriate intelligently. Why let a few High steppers bring discredit and contempt upon so potentially useful an activity he asked. Let s set a uniform example that will wipe the word junket ram the English As for the press he said it has failed to report adequately the stories of members who work Uto 14 hours Dally Lake no vacations and pass up More lucrative occupations elsewhere for the privilege of serving their country. Toledo s silverware Coin to new Carrier Toledo. Ohio Iund the $10.-000 230-Nli-cc Silver a Vire bought by contributions of Tolo Clouds in 1940 for the he Ivy Cru sur bears in this City s name is going Buck Tosea aboard the new attack air Crift Farrier the Kitty Silver which hits been kept in crate at the Bay View Park slum education comm loner Lar Token. Naval armory Here since the was decommissioned and Ami p7n,on jthsd1 Urve a s of dealing with Cannon says Bill he blocked saved nation $251 million Washington up rep. Clarence Cannon d-mo., observed his b4th birthday by announcing be saved the nation $251 million last fall in refusing to let a last minute Money Bill pass. Cannon chairman of the House appropriations committee re called the ill fated half Bill Ion Dollar final supplemental appropriation Bill of 1063 in comment ing unfavourably on the spending record of the 88th Congress. Cannon blocked the supple mental Bill in a last minute squabble Over spending that held up adjournment of Congress. Con Gressional Leaden finally had to give up trying to past the Bill Roget the Homo and Senate out of Washington. Same of the funds covered i that Bill since have been picked up in Money Bulli passed this year. He said to atari with. Con should impose n program of official Tusl culty on its Oversea travel a frequent sore Point in reports of congressional abuse. He said use of counterpart funds foreign currencies owned by this government and now dispensed rather freely to lawmakers on be in Lenalton. He said full Public reports should Rivko far presentation vessel arrives from Pacific Mant uni is. Court denies citizenship to sex nazi new York a the u.3,court of api Hmil him Rod Mcd to re to re a ship to Edwird v. Set Lucr. In Ohio born former University professor who renounced lilt and been me n nazi propaganda broaden enter in Ger Many during world War ii. A 2-Lo-l decision said sillier. 47. Tailed to renounce completely and repudiate Bis attachment tonne Lorn. Sittler. The father of five i believed to reside in West Germany the majority opinion referring to Slider s Nail activity said no Pait conduct of thai kind however deplorable will bar acce to to one who can establish that Hli ideas an allegiances have undergone a genuine c h n n g a and that he now. At the time of Hli petition for naturalization. In All Good Faith attached to the principle of the United Stater the majority opinion Wai written by judge Paul r. Hayi and a concurring one by judge Irving a Kaufman. The Distant was by judge Charles e. Stark. Not fair play in a nine Page dissent. Clark said the action of the majority did not comport with my Conception of american standards of fair play and judicial rejecting Sutler s application on aug. 34. 1961. For restoration of citizenship Federal judge Lloyd p. Macmahon branded him unworthy of it. Youth probe stirs rumble Washington up the head of the government s Effort to combat juvenile delinquency found himself in a rumble with con Gressmen Over How the Job should be done. David l. Hackett executive director of president Kennedy com Mittee on juvenile delinquency and youth crime appeared before a Houtch education subcommittee investigating results of the program. Subcommittee chairman Edith Green o-ore., told Hackett shews concerned that millions Are being up Tel on Pinna while if the people who work with kids had the Money they would to getting resume Hack t said crime figure showed that piecemeal efforts tonight juvenile delinquency did not work and by demanding comprehensive plans to maximize Community Effort and avoid the trap of thir on pour Ami Panacea which has characterized much of our hat Cut a arguments did not con Vince Home subcommittee members. All this has proved that 10people in the Federal government can go out and a what on per son in a Community can do said rep. Albert h. Quler Mann parents coddling children with soft living says Ike Indio. Calif. Of Pioneer Dies children with soft said today s leaders Santa Barbara Calif a sold newspapers and did other William c. Mcduffoe 78, a one time chores to help their parents " Oil drilling roustabout who in by contrast he told a boy scout1921 discovered the great signal luncheon today s youths grow up Hill Calif Oil Field died of a in apartments or Fine Homes and stroke. He was chairman of the Are not called on to do even such Board of Mohawk Petroleum corp. Minor chores As mowing he called Lor development of leadership qualities and said the boy scouts give the greatest Promise of doing the the Eisenhower spend the Winter at nearby Palm desert the former president is Honor Ary vice president of the National Council of boy scouts of luncheon attended by about 18 civic leaders and boy scout executives was held to discuss the scout fund raising Campaign la Riverside county
