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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes wednesday july 3, 1963 news Media Congress can t see beyond rights tax issues to receive censor code Washington a a standby code for voluntary censorship will be sent to Ever newspaper and broadcasting of fice about sept. 1 if president Kennedy gives his  code could be a space age version of the world War ii guidelines for handling military information updated to Cope with new problems. These include possibility of nuclear assault an the emergence of a new medium television. The office of emergency plan Ning sep said a proposed final draft is being written by Byron Price As consultant to sep. Price former executive new editor of the associated press directed the world War ii office of censorship. When his drafting Job is finished the code will go directly to or. Kennedy an sep spokesman said. Fridge would be named head of any new censorship Agency created on the outbreak of War the sep spokesman added. The office would be Independent civilian controlled and responsible Only to the  is revising the proposed code with the help of comments and criticism offered by press and broadcasting representatives at meetings with sep director Edward a. Mcdermott May 9 and june 18.however, representatives of the newspaper editors and publisher emphasized at these sessions they were not approving any censor ship plan even one patterned on Price s generally successful War time operations. Creed c. Black executive editor of the Wilmington Del news journal and chairman of the Freedom of information commit tee of the american society of newspaper editors represented the society at both meetings wit Mcdermott. Writing in the monthly Asne bulletin for july Black said. At each of the sessions. It was emphasized on both sides of the conference table that the final responsibility for the code rested with government and that the press could not be asked to approve or disapprove agree or disagree adopt or  Washington up con Gress has entered the second Hal of the year this week with the Outlook for legislation action con fined largely to two major issues civil rights and a tax  and More members Are agreed that nothing much will be done before adjournment late this year except in the civil rights and tax  lawmakers will enact the usual appropriations measures and pass a number of other Bills of course but some of president Kennedy s priority items appear Likely to go Down the Drain. Included among these Are med ical care for the aged mass transit depressed areas youth employment and a Domestic peace corps. College Aid also could get lost in the shuffle. On the positive Side Congress has approved several important measures. If they were not Over shadowed by the civil rights an tax Cut issues their passage might have been hailed As signal  legislative accomplish ments to Date include extending the draft Law for four years Rais ing the National debt limit giving women workers the same  As men for the same work and continuing the excise tax and corporate tax rates for another  each Congress is elected for two years some measures on or. Kennedy s original priority list could be held Over for action in 1964. But even the tax Cut and civil rights measures face bumpy roads through Congress. The $10 billion tax Cut or. Kennedy wants is still being de bated in the House ways an Means committee. With House and Senate in recess this week for the Independence Day Observance All work on the Bill has been suspended until mid  civil rights package is cer Tain to stir up a bitter Battle in Congress with a Southern Fili Buster in the Senate expected to tie up business for weeks. Prospects Are that the presi Dent eventually will get most of his civil rights program even though Congress May have to stay in session past thanksgivi  it already is apparent that a mandatory ban on discrimination in Public accommodations will not be in the final Legisla Tion. Helped allay fears it i 11 i Romania Moscow split Kennedy trip called growing More apparent boost to West Unity � by St want hen8ley up president situation is being assessed Snaples Kennedy s 10-Day tour of West Ern Europe appears to have in creased Allied Unity for the time being and strengthened his hand for trying to negotiate some tension easing cold War settlement with Russia. His major accomplishment in the View of top aides was i quieting German fears that his new strategy for peace might Lead to some sort of Deal wit Moscow at the expense of the allies particularly on  major gain possibly temporary was in stemming the Drift in some nato countries toward French president Charles de Gaulle s go it alone policy for Western  any event or. Kennedy flies Home convinced that his visits to Germany England and Italy with a sentimental sojourn in Ireland along the Way were Well Worth the Effort and might some Day be looked Back on As a turning Point in the struggle to reconcile East West differences. In England or. Kennedy gave some ground by agreeing that a final decision on the proposed nato multilateral nuclear Force a Fleet of surface ships armed with Polaris missiles financed by the allies and under joint com Mand should be put off until Early next year the agreement with prime minister Harold Macmillan to push harder than Ever at the mid july Moscow talks for an acceptable nuclear test ban treaty was designed in part to help the British Leader at Home. The visit to Italy considered worthless by Many observers be cause of the unstable political War memories former president Dwight d. Eisenhower chats at Gettysburg pa., with George g. Meade Iii left of Philadelphia and Robert e. Lee in of san Francisco direct descendants of the famous Gettysburg Battle generals. Or. Eisenhower presented medal Lions to them commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle that turned the tide in the civil War. A photo worthwhile by presidential advisers. They Point out that the government of prime minister Giovanni Leone shaky though it May be is the one Washington must Deal with for the next few months and it is important to have its backing on military and economic matters. Vienna a communist Romania turned a cold should Ron Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev s tour of East Germany in a Way that clearly reflects the growing estrangement Between the two  newspapers reaching Vienna virtually ignored Khrushchev s activities and the Summit meeting of communist leaders in East Berlin. Radio Bucharest newscasts barely mentioned the event. Second Sec report on Market readied Washington a the . Stock Market will receive the Sec Ond report on its conduct soon from the securities and Exchange commission seethe govern ment s supervisor of Stock Deal Ings. The disclosures won t Jolt the Market into a sinking spell Well posted sources said but they May Strain the remarkable Amity which now prevails Between the probes and the probed. That s because this second Bulky instalment of Sec s 20 month investigation broadest in the history of Market regulation will bore into the very heart of the securities Industry the major american Stock exchanges. Sec s painstaking and scholarly investigating team will appraise critically the performance of Exchange managements in protecting from fraud or deception the 17 million investors who buy sell and own shares in american  will have High Praise for Many self policing Steps already taken voluntarily. But it is expected to Point also to loophole which it believes need plugging in operations of Wall Street s professionals floor traders specialists insiders in brokerage houses and to Analyse their trading operations before during and after last year s Market crash. The first instalment five Long chapters issued april 3reported some grave abuses but no pervading taint of dishonesty in the Market. Reassuringly most of its targets for criticism were found in the inconspicuous by paths off Wall Street. The Narket Rose. Even so instalment no. 1 turned up enough slackness to support an Sec request to con Gress for the most sweeping Over haul of the securities Laws in their 30-year history. The Senate is working on them. More legislation plus still More rigorous self regulation May be recommended in the next four chapters of the report due this month. But Sec won t ask con Gress to act on any additional Bills this  earlier Sec proposals have moreover been endorsed by the top men and organizations in the securities Industry with a unanimity Seldom shown on questions of Federal regulation. A crackdown on the disreputable minority would Benefit everybody the Industry agrees. Sec in return has Bac patted the big exchanges and the broker dealer groups for their tremendous cooperation and the House cleanings they have undertaken. There was every expectation that the second instalment of the report and the third and last some time later in the year would be free of Advance Lea Sand unsettling rumours and de void of scare words or sweeping generalizations that might under mine investor Confidence. The Moscow Bucharest rift is seen As the result of differences Over the roles economically Rich Romania has been allotted in the East bloc s Council for Mutual economic assistance com econ ,. And its stubborn efforts to stay out of the ideological War be tween Russia and communist China. It climaxed in the conspicuous absence of romanian party chief Premier Gheorghe Gheorghiu-dejfi3 the East Berlin Summit. The romanian press maintained Stony silence about Khrushchev strip until finally Scinthia the main Organ of the romanian communist party published a Brief note on its last Page under miscellaneous foreign  the report merely mentioned Khrushchev s presence in East Germany. Normally such an event would be front paged As it was in other Eastern european coun tries. Instead Scinthia devoted its front pages to Orchard planting labor Union meetings and a re port on fruit Harvest in communist China. Communist sources Here noted that Bucharest s attitude toward communist China Moscow s opponent in the struggle for communist world leadership Illus trates the desire to remain in dependent Between the two. European edition army Navy air Force col Ridgway p. Smith jr., Usa editor in chief it col William w. Coleman jr., Usan Deputy editor in chief Arnold Burnett managing editor Elmer d. Frank production manager Henry s. Epstein circulation manage directory of news bureaus Germany Darmstadt Central activity Homer a. 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