European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 14, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday june 14, 1963 the stars and stripes Page s niortmam8h dreamland two Wtown washers in Baltimore take noontime Nap nine teries up and care the Day. Fht out of Eft to worker who watched the nonchalant pair finally the two work ers awoke and returned to work. At photo steel Union Snag hinted Washington a unless there Are Swift developments a meeting of the wage policy com Elltee of the United Steelworker Union May result in a Call to re open the present contract an in formed source would signal impatience by the Union at Progress being made in unofficial behind the scenes talks by the joint Union manage ment human relations committee. Of Oay Wal the u3w has been free to de Mand a reopening since May 1. Itcan strike 90 Day after notifying the companies it wants to reopen that the Union and steel companies Are close to agreement on Extension of the contract Are absolutely wild the source said adding it May be that a settlement will develop in the next few Days but there Are no Surh indications at the moment there Are vast Dis confirmed report that the topic under discussion included a extended vacation plan similar to one granted last year to workers in the can Industry. Seattle api a father and ils six children died Here in a fir which swept through their two Story Frame Home on Vashon Island n puget sound. The Mother was mined dead were Cecil Landers about 40, and his children. Cathy.13. Michael 10, Teresa. 8, Patricia 6, Beverly 3. And William 9 . Landers 36, managed to escape from the burning House an sound an alarm by blowing the Lorn of the family car. She was hospitalized in grave condition. The cause of the fire was not invasion victims1 Kin May Benefit Montgomery. Ala. A children of four Alabama men who died in the unsuccessful cuban Bay of pigs invasion would be give six years of free College education under a Bill in the Alabama House the Bill covers the children of Thomas Willard Ray. Leo t. Baker Riley w. Shamurger and wad Carroll Cray All of Birmingham. The government has not said How the men died or. For which gov Emmentt Agency they worked by president Kennedy uld earlier this year that they dlr in the intern of their country. Danny Kye get checkup Rochester. Minn. A comedian Danny Kaye. 50, arrived for a checkup at the Mayo clinic Aye spent several Days in the hos Pital Here last december after under Tong an appendectomy. Morti a burned critically father. Six children me in Seattle Maze sen. Proxmire s aide resigns Over payroll publicity Madison. Wis. A Frank a Penn. Whose holding a j14. 596-a-Yfur Job a chief aide to proxy Nore. D-wl., while a full time graduate student at the University of we Konlin caused Proxmire to refund the salary to the government has resigned. In a letter to Wisconsin s senior senator. Cam pen it said that Al though it Felt the arrangement was perfectly proper. The resulting unfavourable publicity con Vinces me that this situation maybe used in an attempt to damage you 33-Yvar-Oid Campenni was hired by the senator last augus Tafter criticism at Home became open even within party ranks Proxmire took him off the Public payroll in april returned to the Treasury the salary paid Cai a Nomso far. And announced he would continue to pay Cam Pennis salary out of his own funds until his Astle completed work at the University this month and joined Himin Washington. After the resulting publicity the University ordered Campenni to repay a $300 student loan he handmade. Campenni said he plans to re turn to teaching English at the University s Milwaukee Campus. Known immediately officials said. The bodies were found to the charred wreckage. Rev. Richard Redmond administered the last rites of the roman Catholic Church. Among the first on the scene were two newspaper carriers r. H. Spencer and Robert Brownwell who saw the flames in the night sky from 10 Miles away. We drove As fast As we could they said. Mrs. Landers was tithe car Over there blowing the Horn. Her face had a massive Blister on it and her hair was almost burned off. My god my family is in then my whole family is what she moaned Spencer said. There was Only one Wall standing when she mid fire chief Wilbur Spencer speculated that the fire May been caused by an Oil stove which had been giving trouble lately. Thief makes haul with Cool trick Nashville Tenn. A Busi Ness was slow at the opry Corne cafe and operator Howard free Man thought it might be Good time to Call a repairman to Workon his refrigerator. The Lone customer told Freeman he knew something about refrigerators and might be Able to help so the two went to the basement where the main Power switch is located. The helpful customer told Freeman to hold his Finger on a Button while he went Back up stairs and beat of the thermostat. Freeman told police he abandoned the Button a few minutes later and found the customer gone with 940 from the Cash Register. Murroh denies Lincoln shown in Africa As negro Washington up director Edward r. Murrow has denied that the is. Information Agency Usia Ever exhibited in Africa portraits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln picturing them As negroes. The denial came in testimony made Public by a House appropriations subcommittee studying Thusia budget the group is headed by rep. John j. Honey . Rooney told Murrow that a congolese official said some natives of Leopold lilt believe the Usi overdid itself is displaying its prop quote official their feeling was that these Are two of the most respected White men and that the Usi would do better to use them to enhance the Black Man s respect forthe White race Rooney quoted the african official As saying. But Murrow said there was nothing in either portrait which would indicate that either Man Wasa he said a Young congolese artist did the paintings from photo graphic portrayals of Washington and Lincoln. The purpose was to give the display a local Angle by using the work of local artist he said. They were done As is his custom on rather Brown or sepia coloured paper which gave both to us background and the subject Overall Brown nuts says be about Moon race Washington a former resident Dwight d. Eisenhower old Horine republicans he think hat spending billions on a Noo the Moon is in a talk at a top meeting or. Eisenhower criticized the Kennedy administration s fiscal policies an urged republicans to stick to their arty s principles. Newsmen were not admitted Toho meeting but were Given to count of or. Eisenhower s re Marks by those who attended. The former president expressed he opinion that the nation s de tense now is adequate and that o spend More would not buy mor defense. He said that to sponsor a fed eral budget of Tiff billion an then Call for a tax Cut As presi Dent Kennedy has done is fiscally irresponsible. During a Brief question and answer period or. Eisenhower said he believed the first approach i solution of civil rights problem is to guarantee voting rights to a people. Once that la done he Alo most difficulties could be overcame. While some additional Laws maybe necessary be added he did not believe enactment of a bundle of Laws would solve one can be sure he s got that right answer he . Eisenhower defended a own administration apace pro Gram and said he saw no reason to spend Large sums to be the firs nation to put a Man on the Moo to spend no billion to be the tint to reach the Moon i jus nuts he s position in the world he said depends on it moral strength. Its economic strength and its military strength and to weaken economic strength in order to build up a , military position would be a Mil take. Company baseball costly for broker new York a a company baseball game in Central Park Reata Stock broker too. Jam Cometo 30, told police Wallet containing toe Money a taken from i coat while Hopla Yed in the same Between two company teams. He had left i coat on the , employed by j. R. We listen and bean old the Money am from a commission Cheek he had lust cashed. Negroes elected in Virginia port Royal. A. A voters of port Royal have name two negro councilmen the first in 40 years. Oliver Fortune an Dembala Byrd won two of the seven state in an election in this Rural town of us population. Rep. Halleck must stand trial in Dove Case new Bern. . Up fed Era dust judge John d. Larkins ruled Here that rep. Charle Hal Leck Rind and four North care Una men must stand trial on charges of Hunting doves Over a baited Field. Larklin threw out charge against a sixth member of the party. David j. Rose of Golosboro. . On the ground of insufficient ruling followed a motion by defense attorney Albert Ellis of Jacksonville for acquittal of All six men. Ellis said the government had failed to prove its Case and that the arresting officer did not see any doves shot. He added that the officer entered the private Hunt ing club Between Here and Jack Sonville without a search warrant in the incident last trial of Halleck Deputy under Secretary of Commerce Wayne Weant of Greensboro James s. Leu of Goldsboro andr. E. Pugh and b. H. Oakes of new Bern was to continue later in the week. Neither Halleck nor Weant attended the hearings. Body builder gymnast Muriel Davis demonstrate her tech Nique on the High bars at Rockefeller Plaza in now ton. Aero Battea Wen part of sport Saint to the creator new Fork fond. Ii
