European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 08, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday Jum 8, 1963 the stars and stripes Page s 17.s. Hopeful Force not needed at Alabama Washington apr president Kennedy s strategy for the Una Velty of Alabama in Cine crisis he unfolded Force to the utmost if needed but the administration fervently Hopes that no Force what Ever will be necessary. A High source attuned to the administration s thinking mid everybody the de fiant gov. George a Wallace of Alabama Knon that three be it Tea Are going to be enrolled inthe University. But Wallace has pledged to stand in the doorway to prevent desegregation when the showdown comes monday. If Wallace surrounds himself with say 500 slate troopers and an approximately equal Force of Federal marshals will face the troopers there will be no shoving to notch Between the two armed forces. Somebody could really get Hurt then the source the negroes must be admitted and an overwhelming fed eral Force presumably troops would be brought in if necessary. The source stressed Over Andover again that the question of the use of troops is not up to the Federal government but to the governor who is under a Federal court injunction not to interfere i Don t know it this moment the source said just How the students Are going to get in but they arc going to get meantime atty. Gen. Robert , the president s chief of staff in dealing with the far Flung racial troubles is working even longer hours Thun usual. He needs u haircut worse than his right hand Asho alls in i Hurt slow ice it his big desk White Meel helmet of a . Mars cml. But this is a relic of . Aide warns on hat Feur real danger seen in rights struggle Washington up the chairman of the civil rights com Mission has warned there is a real danger that the negro struggle for equal rights will Divide the nation and leave it with a legacy of hate fear and mistrust. In Many places tensions Are now so great and feelings so bit Ter that it is difficult to see How they can be alleviated or. John a. Hannah told the Senate constitutional rights subcommittee. Binding up the nation s wounds Hannah said May Well be a task almost As difficult As it a when Lincoln spoke of it almost a Cen. Tury go Hannah testified As the subcommittee continued hearings on the term of the civil x right commission. He advocated permanent Extension. In View of the situation Hannah Aid to would be a serious mistake to eliminate any pan of the government s civil rights machinery. A Volu unitary change Hannah Width United staus in the midst of a revolutionary change la race relations. Haid any illusion that there u no great dissatisfaction among he Grots was unaltered by the wave of Demon Strati on i in the South. The turmoil will continue Hannah predicted. Out of it x am sure will come an end to Mayot to racial practices that Vio late our Constitution and our con sciences a the piece of the movement quickens these barriers will con undue to , when the current struggle u Over we have been driven into opposite Camps and Are left with it legacy of hate fear and mis Trust nobody will be the instead of being critical of the leaders who now demand action Hannah said we should be grate Ful to american negroes for their patience forebear once and tolerance Over the Long years of Low Progress. Violence cannot be condoned he said but we should under stand Why some feel they Are driven to it. Is . A slow tedious Advance towards Equality in Edu cation employment voting hous ing and Justice May be Best but the individual negro cannot afford to be that Pollono Palcal. He has but one lifetime. Who can blame him for wanting to enjoy his rights within that Knowland claims Goldwater could carry Calif for gop Washington a former sen. William f. Nowland s pre diction that sen. Barry Goldwater,r-arlr., could carry California May possibly Clinch the cop presiden tial nomination Derby. Goldwater who insists it in t competing for the nomination expressed Surprise at Knowland s Des ignition of him As the Likely Choice to be the party s Standard bearer next year. That s further than he has Ever gone before Gol Waltr told a re Porter. The Arizona senator declined additional comment. Knowland won enthusiastic applause when he told Loi Angele county Young republicans he believes Goldwater could carry Cali fornia and win the Proi Ledency. There he been increasing speculation that Knowland who sur rendered Hli Senate seat and his Post As minority Leader for an unsuccessful try for the California governorship in 1958, May try to head up a party Unity slate of convention Delegate candidate inthe state primary a year from now. Goldwater Bald he knew nothing about that except that he personally had tried to get Knowland interested in running against demo cratic sen. Clair Engle in 1964 and had t succeeded. Mrs. Knowland was said to be opposing the return of har Hus band now an executive of the Oak land Tribune to political life. How Ever a contest for election As a convention Delegate might fall in different category. The 86-Vole California delegation could hold the key to the 1964 nomination. Former vice president Richard m. Nixon predicted recently that the Man who won the state s primary would be the Nom Inee. Episcopal Church in Massachusetts will Honor Pope Boston a a roman Catho Lic monsignor will sit in the Chanel of St. Paul s episcopal Cathe dral sunday night when Massochi setts protestants pay tribute to the memory of Pope John Xxiii. The right Rev. Edward g. Mur Ray one of three Catholic clergy men designated by Richard car Dinal Cushing to represent the Catholic Church will Alt in the Chancel an area near the altar reserved for clergymen. Mon Lignor s Murray will be attired in his Robes As a Domestic prelate of the Catho Lic Church. The other roman Catholic representatives will be the Rev. Rob Ert j. Banks and the Rev. Charlesk. Voneuw. The episcopal Cathedral has been draped in Black mourning crepe the first time Surh tribute Hai Ever been paid to a Pope. Nova Stab author former president dwt act d. Isenhower works of i Fotu Wolaff Book a he 1 photographed through Thettye door of flu Gettysburg. Pm office Bearta the ire or of fall tank a general of the a tug. United press intern coca photo newsman diet at 92 77 years on pkg Star Kansas City a Charles , 93, a member of the Stafl of the Kansas City Star for 77years, died apparently of a heart attack. Blood joined the Star in 1886and was City editor of the paper s morning edition from 1905 until 1939. Since 1939 he had edited column entitled forty years i the Post and or. Kennedy Hope it is not an Omen of the was worn by a marshal Dur ing the bloody troubles when the University of Mississippi was de segregated. It has a Large Dent in it apparently made by a attorney general has no plans to go personally to the University of Alabama for the crisis a wag commented both friends and enemies have adult cd against the journey farm dept. Aides hit for pesticide secrecy9 Washington a sen. Abraham Rob coff d-conn., blamed bureaucratic blight in the agriculture department for what he said Are Nurt efforts to keep secret the names of pesticides being sold under protest registration Rabiroff in a Senate speech said that Secretary of agriculture Orvllle l. Freeman has directed that at such registrations be mad Public. It is impossible for a Secre tary to know everything that is going on in a vast department Ribicoff sold. But that is no excuse Tor departmental officials to hide what is going on or to try to kid a secret or i the press the Public or a United states Bale not barred the department gives protest registrations to pesticides fungicides and rodent killers if it has some question us to their safety Labelling or Efficacy. The protest registration does not bar their Public sate. Rob coff earlier Laid that news men seeking the names of products listed u under protest registration had been unable to obtain them at the agriculture depart ment. Statement i wired in reply to Rob coff the depart ment then issued a statement to correspondents saying the list has always been Rob coff countered that this statement a a in tactic he sold the department furnished list of these products to the Library of Congress with the words not for publication typed across the said a deportment offi Cial had explained to the Library that release of this information would of unfair to the Man fac next Fri head faces limits Washington a the sen ate judiciary committee has approved a Bill providing that us censors to Fri director j. Edgar Hoover be appointed by the pro Dent subject to Senate approval for 15-year terms. The Fri directorship i not now a statutory office. The director a appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the attorney has held the port since it was created in 1934. The Bill approved by the com Muttee introduced by sen. Everett m. Durksen a ill. Would provide that future Fri directors shall not be eligible for reappointment tothe $22,000-a-year poit. It also would provide that the associate director of the Fri Simk Early shall be appointed by the president subject to Senate con formation for a 15-year term Ead shall not be eligible for reap Polnau ment. College baby stars at commencement Alma. Mich. A a baby played a big a Csc in Alma College s commencement exercises. Or. Rex Wilcox. A member of the College Board of trustees left the commencement program to deliver the eight Pound baby. After the commencement the col lege president. Or. Robert , also went to the Hospital on an errand. Or. Swanson presented the Bithy s Mother mrs. Carol Putter on Hense with he Bachelor of arts degree As one of the graduates. Mrs. Hense was graduated Magna cum i Jude. The baby Karla Jean,1 her first child. Art consultant to quit new Vork a August Heckscher plans to resign next week As president Kennedy s Spe Cial consultant on the arts and return to his Job As director Olathe twentieth Century fund. Bankers Farmers to visit Europe Charlotte a a it a Van of 180 Bankers and farm Lead ers from North and South Carolina will leave for a two week Lour of Europe june it seeking new Agri culture business ideas and ways to expand the area s Export 10.000-mile trip will be sponsored by c1 e m s o n College the North Carolina department of agriculture and the Wachovia Bank and Trust caravan largest study group of its kind to visit Europe from the United states will explore Prog Ress in agricultural production processing and marketing in eng land Denmark. Germany. Holland Belgium and France. Popeye song writer Dies of heart attack new York up Alfred Bald win Koppel 0, the Man who wrote Popeye the Sailor died Ota heart attack at work. He also wrote that old re flannel shirt my father wore. Which was featured by the Happi Ness boys in the Early Days tradio and Singapore Sal one of the first songs to be used in motion pictures. Graduation Day two busy9 for Mother Burrillville . A a Rhode Island Mother saw one son graduated from the coast guar Academy at new London conn., but was too lat to see a second son graduated from the us. Mili tary Academy at it Point. Gen Garrison a Davidson lit army commander made one of his planes available to mrs. Margaret Shepard of Burrell Volle but fog at Groton conn., delayed the plane s Takeoff just enough so that mrs. Shepard missed the West Point commencement. Mrs. Shepard and her newly commissioned son. Coast guard Ensign Arthur b. Shepard flew in the general s plane to Stewart air Force base about 15 Miles from the military Academy. They arrived in time to congratulate new army 2nd it John t. Shepard. The Mother and her two son drove Back to Rhode Island la John s car for a Welcome part for the two officers
