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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes wednesday May 29, 1963 . Technical team hoping to 6selp . Mixed Polaris plan London a president Ken Nedy s  is Send in r n. Technical team to Britain next week to try to sell prime minister har old Macmillan s government on the report hints uniforms for . Civilians  from Pugg u would be voluntary but would be a prerequisite to accompanying the services  he said adding this would return the civilians overseas to the status it was presumed they had prior to 1957." Kuhfeld did not make these proposals at the meeting but reported to the conferees the Steps that had Hod been taken in Washington to Deal with this Legal problem the spokesman declared both groups would Wear uni forms the overseas family said. It quoted Kuhfeld As saying i would not be the first time civilians wore  told overseas family associate editor Thomas Lucey that before going overseas Mili tary dependents and civilian work ers would have to sign a waiver of the right to trial by jury n civilian court the paper said. Kuhfeld said he believed they would t object to signing because people coming overseas Don t plan to commit a crime the paper  armed services proposals would give military commanders control Over civilians but would also extend to them the Protection of american Law in air Force spokesman told up the air Force did not clarify How the arrangement would be affected by the .-West German status of forces agreement sex peeled to go into effect july 1. The agreement gives West Ger Man courts jurisdiction Over of lenses committed by . Military personnel off  German courts usually Milder than military courts mar that now exercise jurisdiction Over american dependents and other civilians although some times exceptions Are made. Kuhfeld told the military Law yers the proposals were being studied by the constitutional right subcommittee of the semite judiciary committee whose chair Man is sen. Sam j. Ervin d  to the paper. Kenyatta Victory hailed by kenyans Nairobi Kenya up Jubi Lant crowds ran through Nairobi streets celebrating the general election Victory of former menu my Leader j o m o Kenya ten s Kenya african National Union Kanu with votes still being counted Kanu and won 55 sent Intlehouse of representatives followed by the Kenya african democratic Union kaulf27 the aft lain Peoples party k. They wive now been attenuated and the organic consequences inked to Thorn Ore. Through Luday tuesday limited and compe xau Oil by the curative measures adopt these m ensures Are inns fusions and the use of Bloo a lot tiny to tents such As Vitamin k. A source said the Pope was not responding Tii them he quickly As he Ili tin guilty of his illness Wu-4 the handling of the 1, Osser future Len Diann it element. The in u in pc bad Heen playing Down stories about the Post of health. Tuesday it carried the statement under an unusual seven column front Page Banner head line. The Pope asks prayers for the Fumm ment of the will of cod whether it be a sacrifice or the prolongation of his be for the Happy conclusion of the Council for the holy Church and for peace the paper said. Negro seeks school entry Fonh Nuutt from Page i Dowel i eligible for enrolment. But the College Board decided the defer action citing the unrest att a University since the bloody riot that greeted negro James  s enrolment last fall. In another racial development it Federal judge refused to order a so tort Kat Lon of Birmingham ala., schools on grounds that negroes have not yet exhausted the rein Dies open to them under Alabama Pupil placement Law. The Phil nil of Hud argued that such remedies were not adequate but dist. Judge Seybourn h. Lynn said tuesday shut they would have to to tried before be could Lutmann kind of injunction. A graphically appears from the testimony of or. Then r. Wright superintendent of Birmingham Public schools that he and the Birmingham Hoard of education have operated a segregated school system by used on met in the just Are doing so now and have forum Washington up the sen ate i Wile hed signals Anri approved without chant tuesday a Sto i a i hum Bill to Bike the National debt ceiling to u record it tit Bil lion. The Vole was fio to. 2-1. The Bill a Pawn in Ibe ninth time c Oil to cart has voted to boost the debt Selling in the Luat yours. It now Goei to Ltd rely Lille House democratic Uji Icik work Sci nil a in Ullh hour reversal onto avoid sending the Bill Back to a hostile House. The twitch in tactics dime after nearly morning huddle of demo muted no plans to discontinue Juch �30 billion Tabt lids or 3j Roll enl in or Transfer to & to i  j by it can tar leaders at the White hot aligned Treasury  j warned the leaders that unless Congress finl Slu it Cllon promptly on the Bill a Flatt Nepal crisis would occur. The debt is expected to to Rrt d the present Legal until of   to i i a i it a i Nante con nil tee s proposal to Rhatie Dii Dales on the two Mage House Bill. Instead of tip Secretary Dou Lis i Ion  us said he will heti tit  u i re for a notch i Lii Rcpt be we Lily la t2�j billion. I until such time when the goo Faith of the City official could 1 la tested he could not Otter in june love Relief Lynne said. The judge said la had been told i by Wright and the Board members Htit they would Roni ply with tit Law. Tin Law referred to was a Pupil placement Law drafted by top Mer it. Gov. Albert Boutwell who ii new mayor of Birmingham and it sed in l9 0. U was aimed n i preventing inseam ton of Aio Kwiw i schools and gives school Board Hrotic Lowers to assign student  
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