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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 21, 1963

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 21, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Fogt 4 the stars and stapes Tim Klay May 21963. Wallace on watch for Alabama u. Flare up Montgomery Ala. A in challenging president Ken Nedy s right to use Federal troop for riot duty gov. George c. Wallace in looking beyond the Smoky horizons of race Nelly Trou bled  newly filed . Supreme court suit contesting the Legal Ity of the president s recent mobilization order was designed Pri Marily to keep the already alerted troops out of the state s larges City. But it could apply As Well tothe uneasy Campus of the University of Alabon where Pend ing integration suits could bring till another grave threat of mob violence. Wallace has asked the supreme court to Rule that the Constitution prohibits the president from using Federal military Force to put Down Domestic violence with out a request from the state legis lature or the  based that argument on article 4. Section 4 of the Constitution. A says it Means Federal troops cannot be used to Quel rioting unless the state Ante for them. Steel use soars in . Cleveland up steel consumed in the United states this year May equal the 1955record of 77 million Tan. Steel Magurne  weekly said that it con happen it automakers build More than 133 million cant and the this was a president Alabama  Wallace feature the Way to the speaker s platform at Lunele stunk an pref Ildeni Kenned attended Tva Annalve rotary fete. Ltd if it is unconstitutional to Send Combel trained soldiers into Birmingham As the governor con tends would it not also be illegal to use them to suppress on  in the Campus Community of Tuscaloosa a crisis May come at the University even before racial peace is fully restored to the still Jit Tery Industrial City of roaring steel furnaces 60 Miles to the East. Three negroes have petitioned Federal court for on order admitting them to the White University where the presence of negro coed autherine Lucy touched off bloody rioting seven years ago. One of them seeks toe Roll for the summer term. The ant discrimination injunction which forced Alabama to admit miss Lucy in 1056 is St enforce and is. Do. Judge  Hobart grooms a ruled that the negroes need Only to show they possess the qualification required of any student again and again Wallace hag vowed to  any Federal court integration order. Des Moines Iowa presbyterians spiritual descend ants of John Cal Van generally Donot go along with the Way he mixed religion with  View is that each should keep official hands off the  position contrasting greatly with the 16th Century re former s meshing of religious and political authority in Geneva was highlighted in a report be fore the United presbyterian general Assembly  probably the most Clear Cut delineation Ever projected by Achurch in America the proposed report Marks off some Sharp lines Between Church and state. Noting the difference wit their founding theologian it says while american presbyterian share John Calvin s passion for the relating of Faith to life behave no desire to emulate the pattern o Calvin s Geneva where civil authority was largely controlled by  other things the re port oppo in religious observances in the Public schools including Lone Eagle still a hero in space age Economy continues it steady improvement. The construction machinery farm implement and appliance industries Are expected to tue More steel in 1963 than in1908. The record 117 million Tofu of ingots produced in 1955 faulted in 86 million torn o finished Teal with 77 million ton being consumed. The remainder went into inventories or we exported. The Magazine Laid  at the highest level in about three Yean. By Peter a. Foisiy stall writer while american Are celebrating the 34-hour Orbital night of astronaut Gordon Cooper the world recall that it Wai 36 years ago that a Young american name Dcharles a. Lindbergh became the first Filer to Span the Atlantic a flight that lasted 33 hours and 39 minutes. Unlike Cooper s spacecraft Faith 7, Lindbergh spirit of so Louis had no radio and the slim kid with the winning Grin had no Way of knowing about the Mil Adlof lit u we birr Washington api and let e. Stevenson said he tries to keep up with the unite nations social whirl to the limits of my endurance an strength but it s getting to be a  of the heaviest Bur Dens is going to two or three parties a  the is. Ambas Sador to the world Organiza Tion told a House foreign affairs  urged thai con Gress authorise housing Al Lowance for 90 top members of the uj3. Mission to the United nations so they can maintain Homes big enough to entertain foreign diplomats in new  he Drew a line Between the informal and intimate Gatherl Nga he said is. Repro. In Tatum would sponsor an big lavish receptions and cock tall parties of which i  Are entirely too  with 111 nations represented la the world body Steven son said a responsibilities As the Host country have continually  social gatherings in the Homes of our officers inthe Best Means to develop a greater personal understand ing Between our officers and their  he said. Republican rep. H. R. Cross of Iowa wanted to know just How much fancy social life there is at the United nations. He produced d saturday even ing Post article entitled this is the . At  and started Reading excerpts. Gross read a Section about what the article called ladles of the corridors girls who stroll through the . Hall ways fluffing their hair an painting their  the latter part la an aspect of the work with which i m not  Stevenson said. Small countries Are particularly sensitive about having us. Officials attend their gatherings Stevenson said. He said they keep lists of who is invited and who shows up. As for the saturday evening Post article Stevenson said. I should add As a postscript that this Magazine is not on of my  Lions of newspaper extras that re ported his departure and Progress along the  at the world s fastest Pas Senger planes was assigned Blair France to retrace the 3,600 Miles course flown by the spirit of St. Louis it was the Mission of new York to parts 707 Jet to prove that Lindbergh was Correct when he predicted within 30 or 40 years thanks to aviation time will Beso Short thai we will breakfast in new York and dinner in , who was born in 1902 in Detroit grew up with Theair plane. He enrolled in a flight training school in 1922, and within four months was Quail lied to make his first Solo flight. He barnstormer around the country completed n tour with the army air corps and  became n still Pilot. U was while alone in the sky one night that the idea of an Ocean flight occurred to him. I february 1827 he ordered a Ryan monoplane. The Craft christened spirit of St. Louts now hangs in the smithsonian institution i Washington d. C. On May 10. He left san Diego and landed in St. Louis. The Fol lowing Day he took off for Newyork. Before deporting he sent a Telegram to the Long Island Airport saying he was in route to Paris and would need to Stop inner York for a last Check of his plane. Other non Stop transatlantic flights were being planned at this time. Three of them were Well financed and were to be under taken with Multi engined plane flown by Well known pilots. Now came the news that an unknown mall Pilot was going to try it a maniac cried those in the know. On the morning of May 20,1927,Lindbergh took Oil from Roose velt Field. At 10 24 p.m., May 21.33 hours 29 minutes later he landed Al la Bourget Field near Paris. Lindbergh still a hero still acclaimed and honoured lives in Darlen conn., with his wife Anne the poet and author. He is an adviser to pan american world airways. He makes frequent Fly ing trips but the company Shields him from publicity. Only when he is occasionally recognized from photographs does anyone know thut the tall gaunt figure Gray at the temples with a Felt hat pulled Down Low is the Lone Eagle of 1927. Luio Tian edition Mill u. 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