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Well there is in allowance mint a Hoard the Apollo Moon Avla Tolx a Carlo comb 33, who has hoped to become the United states firm women astronaut said at Oklahoma ally after three year i Hud More or is become res Lunod to the fact that Sanro we were Fin ing nothing in this a run Tiki in would. The Lowr we Wal t. T to Htit a female made the trip but i m disappointed in the nation she said Imp Prit Yetf for room naut v Lent inn Terea Kova s Inife return. Rep. Frances p. Bokon Rohlo. Bait. There is no Reid san Why a women should t do to however it Oft nil t Ralty Skrl ton. 3t. No Thor Ivin Tolx who amen Nylon mild. A ruining pro Gram for women spare pilots to not an important us the whole space plan. More Emph Nils should be placed on Public interest and front. On put Fly a col. It army Navy air Force in Heldal pull Imam the . An mtg in knee. Alt my a Milf tort Velum 22, number 62 t Emit do4lr, 10 Simroy Tum Day june ii 1963 court rules out school prayer Bible Reading Washington a the supreme court ruled 8-1, i monday that ii is unconstitutional for � state to require Bible wading and or the lord s prayer in Public i that such practices common in a preponderant majority of the states violate the establishment of religion clause of the Constitution the majority rejected an argument that the Fob a Pew the my How in London monday waa uie debate Over the Profumo flair mid like All Pwu Eulers it Drew lint crowd. Thin group of Oun Penon had bran wait inn since Early sunday despite rain for the few Central Public seats at the common. Ufi 1,000 meet body of Evers Washington up some 1.000 Benoni met the body at Medgar even slain integration Leader at Union station Hen Mon Day and escorted the Hearie to a funeral Home. The Flatt draped coffin waa loaded on a baggage cart at the at Atlon and wheeled to the waiting Hearie. By Standen watched silently. Later they fell in behind the heart to follow ii on a 25-Block proc Eulon to the funeral Home in Northwest Washington. On wednesday. Ever will a burled in Arlington National Ceme Tery with full military honors. He we a Veteran of world War ii. Evers a Field Secretary for the National association or the advancement of coloured people was slain by a sniper last wednes Day in the driveway of his Home in Jackson miss. Approximately 113 police flanked the crowd As it gathered for the procession. But the group Wai orderly and quiet. The body will tie in state until services wednesday. Stateside Static wa8h1noton up the military has completed a Saludy of what waa Rama inc blvd like Otsea nicked of by radar on the Early warning system line la Canada. Testimony Jurt pub Fahed ave the anew or. It waa words. Macmillan wins vote after Profumo debate from or Row ? London Harold Macmillan won a grudging vote of Confidence monday night to continue As prime minister despite a Security scandal which has rocked Britain the vote in the House of com Mona was 331 for the 69-Yenrald conservative Leader and 253 against with some of his own parly members denying him their support. Macmillan thus won a majority of 69. The conservative hold 95 More seats in commons than All the other parties put together. A number of party members had stated during the six and a half hour debate that they would not vote for Macmillan and the voting total made it Clear that they had been joined by dissident colleagues. Cries of resign echoed As Macmillan left the chamber. The crucial vote came on a technical procedural motion by the labor party opposition to adjourn the House. The conservative opposed the motion which mud it a Clear Cut vote of Confidence under House of com Mart tradition. The vote closed a tense com Mons debate during which Mac Mutan defended his action in the Profumo scandal us just and Honor Able. He spoke after labor party Leader Harold wll on accused the prime minister of putting politics ahead of the nation s Security. Macmillan admitted the British secret service felted for five months to Tell him that someone tried to use Christine Keeler to pry secrets from War minister John Profumo. Macmillan explained in detail his handling of the Trandal revolving around Profumo s resignation. He touched a handkerchief to his eyes while Wilson charged him with grave dereliction of duty in failing to find out what was Noling on. Wilson charged that Mac Mittan gambled with National Security by taking no action against Profumo. We cannot escape the conclusion that politics and not Security came Wilson said. The House was grossly misled and abused not by his complicity but by his Macmillan Rose to Teply. It was not until last May he said that he Tea Neil mis Keeler had told police in january she had been asked to pump Profumo for the Date nuclear warheads would be supplied to West Ger Many. She said be had been asked to cont. On Page 14. Col. To cases Are essentially moral teachings and not religious practices. Just let Tom c. Clark who wrote the court Mil in opinion on two coming from Maryland and Pennsylvania Der lured nor Ore Thust required sex Reclite Mottl Kaleil b the furl that individual student May it intent them selves upon in Rengiil Roqui St for that fort furnishes no definite to u claim of unconstitutional under the Elk lab in Gnu it Clark Ald. A 1 no defense to urm that i to religious proc Tolces Here my be relatively minor on the first amendment. The breach of neutrality that is today n trickling Stream my nil too soon become n in gang torrent and in the words of Madison it is proper to take alarm at the first Experiment on our liberties Bible study no barred Clark added that nothing the court said monday would bar study of the Bible or of religion when presented objectively As part of a secular program of Edu cation but he reiterated that the school exercise in the Maryland and Pennsylvania caves did not fall intr. Those educational categories. Rather he asserted they Are religious exercises required by the state in violation of he command of the firs amendment that the government maintain strict Neu trally. Neither aiding nor opposing then. In a Brief order. It set aside a Florida supreme court decision which had upheld the prac Tice in Miami schools. Justice Arthur j. Goldberg wrote a separate opinion concurring with the majority. Justice John m. Har Lan joined in Goldberg s Paral opinion. Shorter separate opinions concurring with the majority were written by justices William j. Brennanjr. And William o. Doug Las. Justice Potter Stewart wrote a opinion. The Legal question in both Mary. Cont. On pane of cot. 3 4amendment9 talk heard in Congress Washington con Greg reacted no Irple Monde to he supreme court ruling outlaw no Bible or idling and be of the Ord n prayer in Public schools. There Wax Home talk of n possible Norn Darnt to pre serve i he Imir turf. Sen. George d. Alken r-vt., said that if it in Hook ii to quote the Bible or read the lord s prayer in Public school. It1 illegal in con Gross Alken said the decision can be changed Only by a constitutional amendment. Senate democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said. The supreme court has its function we have asked if the Senate would drop us opening prayer he replied quickly no sir underscore our but the two top official of the United presbyterian Church in the .a. Said the decision under score our firm belief that religious instruction is the sacred responsibility of the family and the Rev. Silas g. Kessler Hastings neb., Moderator and Rev. Eugene Carson Blake. Philadelphia stated clerk of the a million member protestant denomination said in a joint statement now that the court has spoken responsible american will abide by it decisions in Good Grace. It must be remembered that the moral and religious heritage of this nation is not dependent for it sur Vival on these weather _.1 h. In i hts Start Meta n. To a. Tymm Law Ramum Moftey in tilt a him n 17 or arts h f m it Rusk prodded on Europe Trade bars Washington a Mem Bers of the Senate foreign iterations committee confronted Secre tary of stole Dean Rusk monday with demands the United slates insist on greater european foreign Aid and Trade concessions. Sens. Wayne Morse d-ore., and Stuart Symington d-mo., called for retaliatory Trade action against France and other common Market countries for restrictions and Brut . Poultry and other farm products. And they agreed with others in Selling for Sharp cuts in the mrs billion foreign uld program on which Rusk Vag called to testify at Public hearing and expressed demands on prosperous Europe for assuming a greater Burden of assistance to developing countries in Africa. Asia and latin America. Sen. Sparkman d-ala., told Rusk that to could sense the feel ing in Congress that foreign Aid is in for some cuts Morse told news men after the hearing he would fight for reductions in the neigh Bor Nood of 25 per
