European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 23, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Thun Doy May 23, 1963 the stars and stripes Page s at Home with dad president Kenned claps he Hud u Caroline and John jr., do Ute look. The photo one of the beet known of the first of rally m Home we Ikea it the White Hogue lot fait the president Haa been mined the father of the Teu. Tin Maine crash kills 3 in Light plane Bath Maine a two adults and a child apparently from one family died when their Light plan crashed into the Bath Iron works. A Federal aviation Agency Faa official at the control Tower of Portland municipal Airport identified the Pilot As Lloyd Cut Cliffe of Boston s Allston District. He added that to the Best of his knowledge Cutcliffe s wife and child were passengers in the plane. The control Tower spokesman said Cutcliffe had tried to establish Contact several times but had been unable to do so. We finally lost him he said. He waa behind Tower officials heard Cutcliffe report that he was behind his flight plan the spokesman said. The planned route of Cutcliffe s flight he said had originally Bee from Charlottetown Prince Edward Island to . Baer Connard assistant vice porn Dent of the Bath Iron works a shipyard said the plane crashed through a lower roof of the boiler shop and shattered a Glass Wall forming the upper part of the building. The demolished plane s engine plummeted through the roof and landed on the. Second floor he reported. Kansas sets 2 executions Topeka Kan. The Kan so supreme court set a new exe cution Date for convicted killers George Ronald York and James Douglas court ordered York an Latham hanged on thursday june 20. At the Kansas state pent last week the . Supreme court refused to consider their a peal from the death sentence imposed on them by a Russell county Kan jury in november 1961. Crime spree York and Latham were convict a and sentenced to hang for the jul 1961 killing of a Western Kansa railroader Otto e. Zeigler 62. Nea Wallace killing of Zeigler was in of seven killings the two u do i tie committing during a Cross county crime spree after they escaped the stockade at it Hood Tex. York is from Jacksonville Fla and Latham from tax president named father of the year . Pat Leader All for Aid to deprived kids Miami Beach Fla a the resident of the National Congress f parents and teachers called for massive National attack on Theof a Lead Van Jenkins told new York a president Kennedy has been chosen As the a. Father of the year for his courageous defense and Leader hip of the free world. Cult Lyle problems aged children. Mrs. Clifford n. He group s annual convention our nation cannot Prosper half irl alleged and half for perhaps 10 or 11 million Alldren mrs. Jenkins said in her keynote address the world is a leak and Chilly place. They Are the children of migrant workers. They Are children who crowd the Gray areas of our Reat cities children of the stems. Hey Are the children of Rimml rants from puerto Rico the Louth and the depressed areas of our country of a great the needs of these disadvantaged children mrs. Jenkins said Are Only what up to Date suburban schools provide for their Chil Dren Small classes cultural enrichment remedial and counselling services libraries a quiet pleasant Ilace for Reading study and Home without immediate help she said Large numbers of under privileged children will become unemployable dependent despairing adults. They in turn Wilt rear other generation of deprived Dos lured the National father s Day com Mittee called the president a humane Champion of the rights and dignity of the individual Over All of the noting that president and mrs. Kennedy now have two children and Are expecting a third in a gust the committee said Large families Are a tradition with the Kennedy and it would seem that the president has no mention of breaking with this the committee u noncommercial organization wus formed in 1937to further the ideals of fatherhood the father s Day screen award went to Henry Fondu for his performance in the Warner Brothers picture Spencer g scientists urge atom smasher for super projectiles Washington up a panel of scientists has proposed that the United states design a super atom smasher to hurl nuclear projectiles at energies up to a thousand billion Electron volts. The proposed particle accelerator would be part of a 19-year program for intensifying the drive of physicists to unlock mysteries still lurking in the heart of matter. Cost of the program would grow from $108 million in the fiscal year ending june 30 to a Peak of $607 million in 107g, leveling off at $600 Tulane May integrate at College level new Orleans a Tulane University which ended a 129-year segregation policy this semester by quietly admitting 11 negroes for graduate work. Indicated that in the Gutlon May come next on the College level perhaps by the fall. A spokesman disclosed that the new Orleans University rated As one of the deep South s top Aca Demic institutions has received he Vernl negro undergraduate applications. He said they probably number under 10. He would not say if any have been urn pled. The negro students Are seeking admission next fall to the men s undergraduate school Zulime s col lege of arts and sciences and to fashionable Newcomb College the University s exclusive women s col lege. The contrast the Tulane scene presents to the pattern of deep South Colu be integration is that Moid desegregation moves have occurred it Low Cost state universities. Tulane is an expensive private institution where tuition alone runs $1,400 a year. Other negroes Are seeking and Mission in the fall to the graduate school and University College an adult evening school where the 1negroes Are now studying the Mil lot. In 1081. The panel a request for congressional authorization of the super smasher which would Range from goo to Lou Bev billion Electron volts May be expected in about five or six years after design studies have been made. Spokesman said. How has Tulane peaceful integration in a City we or it riot Fin red after two pub Lic schools were desegregated in Tow and How will turn no to opt with an expanding negro enrol Meni and its first undergraduate experience Herbert e. Longeneker Tulan president declined to speculate o even to he interviewed. His action was in keeping withe school s efforts to avoid the Glare of publicity. . Papers near Normal circulation new Youk map daily circulation of new York City s metro Politan newspapers is approaching its pres a Lac level of 55 million copies an associated press Survey showed. During april the first month after a 114-Day blackout it was Down by 11 per cent. Trade sources laced the total loss in circulation urling that month at 600,000 copies ally. Advertising however Rose. The Lew York times reported us Best poll in history up 6.4 per cent and the new York Herald Tribune recorded the biggest gain of an apr Over the previous april up 0.6 per cent both papers reported circulation of. The times weekday Clr Cula Lon was Down 7 per cent and Sun a 1 per cent. The Herald Tribune said total circulation was about a cent below april 1962. Lluke had effect spokesmen for both dallies said he increase in newsstand Price rom s to 10 cents after the Long shutdown undoubtedly had some effect. But they found u difficult the Herald Tribune did not on Lder the increase a major Fao or. The times and the Herald trib Une were the Only morning news papers thai raised prices. After Man papers sold for 10 cents be Ore the blackout. The tabloids he news and the Mirror still sell or 5 cents. The Long Island press which published Nassau end Suffolk Bounty editions during the shut Down reported circulation figures were slightly better in april than n the same month last year. Thong Island Star journal circulation Wos reported Down slightly. The papers declined to Glou Spe in Fly figures. They and the new York Mirror were the Only papers to Post advertising rate increases after the shutdown. Port at Normal mrs. Dorothy Schloff new York Post publisher sold the Post s Dally circulation is about the same As it was for the four weeks pre ceding the shutdown. The total net paid circulation for the four weekending april 27 was 330,390. W. If. James acting circulation director of the new York news largest in the nation was quoted As saying the paper s circulation figures Are running behind last year s. No figures or percentages were reported. Spokesmen for the new York journal american and the Mirror were reported As saying their circulations were approaching nor Mal. Mutt Meyer vice president and business manager of the world Telegram and Sun said circulation was off badly during the first Days after the strike settlement but a could t be More encouraged by the Way we re coming wild rumours squelched army plans Moccasin in Hinesville. A. A the army has announced a grand scale followup of earlier guerrilla War games which were marred by earn rumours from As for away As California. The new exercises deploying nearly 2,500 troops from Al Bragg n.c., and Eglon air Force base Fla will be held june 10-25 Over a 3�00-Square-mile coastal Are embracing and surrounding it. Stewart a. They Are dubbed water Moo cult in in succession to water Moccasin Iii conducted March 4-22 in the same area. Only about 600 officers and men took part in water Moccasin Iii including about 120 officers of Allied foreign nations. While to till participation will be quadrupled in water Moccasin in. There will be Only 97 foreign officers rep resenting 20 Friendly nations. It was the foreign participation in the March Maneu vers that set the Rumor Mills grinding overtime. Wild reports were circulated in Louisiana California and other locations that hordes of alien troops were cavorting Over farms Woodland and other property. Residents were described As aghast at in influx of african and Asiatic troops. The army succeeded in dispelling the potentially inflammatory reports. Resident and local officials were emphatic in putting them Down. They said in effect they welcomed the exercises and wore Happy to cooperate. They stressed that there was no trepess or dam age to property. Finally. Rep. Elliott Hagan of Norby Sylvan is made a personal investigation at the request of the Pentagon. He reported troop morale Good and All other details in order. He said the rumours were unfounded and deserved census especially because of the harm they could do to an operation a signed to bolster the fight against communism. The new exercise is the fifth in a series for students of the special warfare school at it Bragg. It will be patterned after the Gur Rolla counter Guerrina warfare la Viet Nam
