European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday july 3, 1963 the stars and stripes Page s chamber off Commerce panel . Economic Rise forecast but no dramatic hike sighted Washington a a panel of experts unanimously predicted a moderate climb in . Economic activity in the second half of 1963. The steady Rise probably will continue Well into 1964, they said but they ruled out any dramatic business upsurge. The five Man panel assembled by the . Chamber of Commerce assumed in making the generally optimistic forecasts that there would be a substantial reduction in income tax rates for 1964 and1965. The Type of business improve ment they forecast would leave virtually indented such nagging us. Courts reject a. Segregation Laws press Queen Karen Marney 18-year-old Houston Beauty cent Eris the 1963 miss National press photographer chosen at a Jackson wyo., meeting of press Lens men. She also is Queen of Houston Colts baseball team. It Wiimer up was Lanita Kent 20 left of Miami and third was Sherry Eike Siberry Granville Ohio. A photo vice lords helped demos in 60, says Goldwater new Castle ind. Up big City machines supported by the lords of vice and crime helped the democrats steal the 1960 presidential election from former vice president Richard a Nixon sen. Barry Goldwater r-Ariz., said Here. Goldwater told a Republican rally Here that Cook county 111., quads born to Mother 19 Chicago a a 19-year-old Mother gave birth to quadruple girls and a medical spokesman said their Chance for survival was excellent. Each weighed More than four pounds. The Mother mrs. Bernard har Ris of Chicago was admitted to Michael Reese Hospital april 10 when a multiple birth was suspected. An electrocardiograph detected four separate fetal heartbeats a Day later. Mrs. Harris was reported to be doing Well. The infants born Over a 10-min Ute Span were moved to the hos Pital s premature Nursery. A hos Pital spokesman said they were doing mrs. Harris and her husband Bernard 23, live on Chicago s South Side. He is an assembler at an International Harvester co. Plant. They have a son Shawn 15 months old. Alone did not steal the election. Why limit it to Cook county he asked. Nixon won the election but it was stolen from him by the big City machines supported by the lords of vice and crime cooperating with the liberals he said. But he said he was opposed to the theory that the republicans should write off the big Eastern cities in the 1964 election. We be got to make a Strong fight there in the next Campaign Goldwater said. Goldwater who said his policy regarding the gop presidential nomination is to wait and see added that he thinks the party has an excellent Chance to defeat president Kennedy in 1964. He said the party should be Strong in the Rocky Mountain states and the Midwest and will gain in the South. Mentions 2 names Goldwater was asked whether he thought there was another Republican conservative with enough stature to defeat or. Kennedy. He thought briefly and then mentioned the names of sen. Thruston Morton of Kentucky and rep Gerald Ford of Michigan. Goldwater was asked whether polls indicating or. Kennedy s popularity would influence the decision in making the race. It would t influence me the slightest bit he said. If i decide to run for president i la take the democrats on regardless of popularity Richmond a. A two fed eral courts in three opinions have lit racial segregation Laws in Vir Ginia. A special three judge court said he state s segregated seating Laws tre unconstitutional and void. The 4th . Circuit court of appeals barred Powhatan county va., school officials from closing Blic schools to avoid integration. The same court in another Opin on knocked Down two key provi Sions of a school desegregation plan for Lynchburg a. In the Powhatan Case the appeals court upheld most of an in unction issued earlier by Federal disk judge John d. Butzner or. Of Richmond. Butzner enjoined All county officials from taking any action to close schools but the appeals court exempted the county Hoard of supervisors and made the order applicable to school officials Only. Closing hinted there have been unconfirmed re ports Powhatan officials were con Diering closing schools rather than Bow to a Federal court integration order. Powhatan is two counties removed from Prince Edward where schools have been closed since 1959 to avoid integration. In the Lynchburg Case the appeals court held that Grade a year desegregation and a racial minor Ity Transfer provision in the school desegregation order were invalid. A suit in Alexandria challenging the Laws was brought by two negro women who last november attempted unsuccessfully to buy tickets to the Jefferson theater in Fairfax county and the Glebe the Ater in Arlington. They Are mrs. Freddie Lee Harrison of Arlington and mrs. Lillian s. Blackwell of Vienna a. The defendants included neigh boyhood Heaters inc. Of Richmond which operates the two Heaters and six others in Northern Vir Ginia. Private agreement private negotiations Between the corporation and local groups led to desegregation of the Heaters last month. The Case was heard in Alexan Dria May 17 by 4th circuit court judge Albert v. Bryan and District court judges Oren r. Lewis Alexandria and John d. Butzner jr., Richmond. Two sections of the Virginia code were invalidated. One provided that any person who operates a theater or other Public Hall must separate the races the other that anyone who fails to take a seat As signed to him in accordance with the first provision is guilty of a Misdemeanour. Long Range problems As the High rate of unemployment and the deficit in the International balance of payments. As measured by Gross National product Gnu the projected in crease in business activity in the second half of the year would be slightly less than the pickup in the first six months. The Gnu jumped from an an Nual rate of $563 billion to about $580 billion in the first half and the forecasters said this figure probably would reach an annual rate of $590 or $595 by december. Few figures were Given for 1964, but one panellist William f. But Ler vice president and director of economic research for the Chase Manhattan Bank said Gnu could reach a $610 billion rate in the Sec Ond Quarter of 1964. The group headed by Emerson p. Schmidt director of economic research for the chamber of com Merce found some Small thorns among the generally Rosy indicators a record year for Auto sales a Strong possibility but not much room for improvement sales of other durables Are Strong but con Sumer instalment credit has reached a Point where it could taper of unless incomes Rise rap idly the steel Industry is in a much better position for the Long term haul but there May be an immediate letdown because of High inventories construction is at a High level but there Are Adverse effects because of the racial Issue. Gemini astronauts to Start survival Parachute jumps Houston a astronauts will begin making Parachute jumps As part of their emergency water survival training for project gemini. The training will be held in late August or Early september at Pensacola Fla. Naval air station. The spacemen Clad in their 20 Pound gemini space suits and sur Vival gear will jump from Heli copters. Use of the parachutes would be an emergency action spacecraft Center officials said. American spacecraft Are designed to bring astronauts Down safely. Russian cosmonauts leave their spacecraft by Parachute. Car buyer s Miracle bogs Down in court Lima Ohio up a Lima municipal court jury ruled on be half of the general motors accept Ance corp. In an unusual civil suit that entered on a William g r a e s s 1 a 27, Lima claimed he received a letter from Mac stating that $1,700 Graessle owed on a new car had been paid off. The defendant said the letter was a Miracle but Mac said it was a clerical mistake. Graessle said that feb. 28, he at tended an evangelistic service at Miracle Valley Ariz. He said at that time god told me to make a $5 offering and if i did a Mira Cle would be performed for when he returned Home he found the letter saying that his chattel mortgage had been can celeb and the title was his free and Clear. A few Days later he received a letter containing $167.69, and a note saying it was a rebate on interest he would have had to pay on 36 instalments. The jury ruled Graessle would have to continue monthly pay ments but could keep the $167.69 tree Point Landing Philip Goodrich 88, of Burt ., appears to have been slightly off Center when he tried to land Hla Craft at an Airport near Rochester Goodrich scheduled to go to Algeria with the peace corps said he tried to land after the plane developed engine trouble. Associated press
