European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 17, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday May 17, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 5 White House report urges prompt action on pesticide dangers Washington Al suffering smoke in Moutlon. Ice Capanes sold for $5 million Pittsburgh up John Harris has announced the Sale of the ice Capanes to metro Media anew York firm for More than $5 ice Capanes formed in 1940, is the largest ice show in the world. Harris will continue As producer of the addition to the ice Capanes metro Media also acquired International ice attractions and line Palm realty corp., two relate enterprises. Girl s Short skirt defended by dad has Nice Knees St. Louis api she has Nice Knees and i Don t a Tum her for showing them Sale ing Otto car was allergic to Dag he received 213 letters. Mont writer were offered Home remedies. But one wrote you should have Bette sense than to five anything to do with dogs. They Don t belong inthe Community. Usia reports Ala. Hurting image of . Washington a the Uain formation Agency Usia said that prior to last weekend much of the world press was critical of president Kennedy or keeping the government out of the Birmingham Ala racial Agency added to a research report that the communist pressies made a special Effort to give the american Imago a Black Eye because of the incidents. Usta which administers a propaganda abroad weighs the for Eigners opinions of the unite states As one of its functions. Its report on foreign press re in tort to racial tension in Bir Mingham covered a period just be fore or. Kennedy sent standby Federal troops to Alabama. Re Lucinea to understand most comment throughout the world has shown a reluctance to understand or realize Why the Federal government has stayed out of Birmingham events and has been critical of president Kennedy personally the report said a cd papers Timve reported the in hand the to cents activities for peaceful settlement spearheaded by the administration taut there hits been More frequent reference to aligned political reasons behind the president s failure to inter Vene. The possibility of Federal intervention to prevent further violence is Likely to be met with approval. The president s goad faiths certain to be applauded in re action to weekend us a Survey reported that african news Media have devote particular attention to the Bir Mingham there have been surprisingly moderate and balance reporting in Africa it said ther is no doubt that pictures of police brutality particularly the use of police Lofti has militated strongly against the . the Usia report said soviet propaganda on the Birmingham situation has greatly exceeded Moscow s output on last year s incident involving enrolment of negro James Meredith at the University of Mississippi. Popular vote Mateti Itse Wyo. A the people s Choice was easy in an election for mayor. Bart people won Over Jim folks 125 to 37. House unit sets june limits on desegregated school plans Washington a a House education subcommittee voted to deny Federal funds to segregated schools which do not come up with a desegregation plan this june an do not have a plan in operation by june 30, 1981the subcommittee also put school districts on notice that during the next few months it will try to make major revisions in the impacted areas program and Cut out some children now amendment was attached to Bill to continue for one More year the impacted areas program. This Grants Federal Money to school districts burdened because of Federal activities with in their Borders. It is he Only program of Federal Aid to Public elementary school in sub commute approved the amendment unanimously and bythe time vote sent the Bill to the education and labor the program the govern ment pays out about 9 350 million year to 4,000 school districts reaching into All 50 states. Under the amendment offered by committee chairman John h. J Dent a a. Each segregated school District would be required to file a a exert gut fan plan wit the us. Office of Educ ton by june 30 this year in order to re delve any funds for the Sci Obj year beginning next september. Each District would have to have the plan in actual operation by june30. 1964, to stay in the program. The subcommittee lost Yea heard testimony that 2,000 of 2,837 school districts in 17 Southern plates had not Tuki a a first Ste toward ram flying when the 1934 supreme court Inmei Trulon ruling requiring the filing of a plan. About 660 of incite school District receive Money under the impacted a a said the subcommittee is with the program an wants to come up after further study with rules to make it True Impact . Under the org Inal legislation enacted in 1950,the Lubi of mile chairman said the program ims been so distorted that Many school districts not in tended to to included Are receiving substantial Federal committee took one such step now by voting to strike fro the program enough children to save about 400,000 a year. Amon those removed would be children of employees of Federal said he Hopes to draw up a Bill revising the program Intima for it to be acted on this ses Sion so that school districts can be prepared As far ahead As pos sible for the changes
