European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 7, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes sunday july 7, 1963 China Russia talks May break up Early widening red split i say How could he Greet the Queen by Sincek Davis Washington Jap . Authorities said Here that the soviet chinese peace talks i Moscow May be broken off with in a relatively few Days leaving a widening Gap Between the two major communist Powers. The state department decline to comment on the meeting but officials said privately that there appears to be Little or no Chance now of repairing the the breach at the same time there is caution in predicting any drastic developments such As a formal split because of the two communist nations disagreement Over what path world communism should travel. The chinese communists who claim a membership of More than17 million Are openly challenging soviet leadership of communism. The russians have an official roster of More than 10million party members. In the View of analysts Here relations Between peking an Moscow have reached an absolute impasse. For All practical effects an informal split already rising level of vituperation Between the two countries directly preceding the Moscow talks has been carefully chinese communist Dele gation is under instructions to safeguard the Unity of the socialist Camp in the International communist it was instructed also to expound the chinese party s views As to the general line of the International communist move ment and related questions these were stated in a june 14 letter that soviet pre Mier Nikita s. Khrushchev found so personally offensive that reordered it banned from Publica Tion in the soviet Union. The chinese letter containing25 questions to be discussed at the Moscow meeting obviously was prepared before president Kennedy s june 10 speech endors ing the principle of East West co is some belief in official circles that the Kennedy Letterman have precipitated peking s decision to make Public the Tex of the letter before the Moscow meeting. Whether this is True . Experts Are convinced tha Kennedy s american University speech Here june 10 deepened chinese communist distrust of Khrushchev and the theory of chinese theorists consider Western imperialism to be faltering and Call for Active revolutionary struggles around the world by communist parties to take advantage of this. They con Sider Khrushchev s policies a be trayal of the communist revolution. Rockefeller reported in 1964 race to stay Washington a the firm message has been passed to re publican leaders that gov. Nelsons. Rockefeller has every intention of pursuing vigorously his ques for the 1964 gop presidential nomination. At what some of his friends be Lieve is the Low Mark of his popu Larity the new York governor is depicted As determined to stay inthe contest for a nomination some party members thought he had forfeited when he married the divorced Mother of four children. As evidence of the Rockefeller intentions associates Point to the maintenance at full strength of the task Force of trained assist ants the governor has been assembling in new York City an Albany for several years. They cite the quiet Rockefeller Selling Job being carried on by George l. Hinman new York re publican National committo Emun. Hinman who Heads the presidential Tusk Force with Headquarters in Rockefeller Plaza is emphatic about is Man s availability. Rockefeller himself is reported to feel that politically things have Gotso bad they Are bound to get better. From an acknowledged top run Ning position he has plummeted to a level at which for the moment he can count with certainty on not much More than new York s convention support. The governor is a very stubborn Man this Republican Leader has made up his mind too after the nomination and in my judg ment he will make an All out fight for some Steps Are being taken aimed at brightening the governor political image. Rockefeller s associates believe a settlement is near by which his wife s four children by her previous marriage can be with their Mother part of the time. The involvement of the children seems to hav heightened criticism of the marriage far beyond the Point the governor expected. If the schedule is maintained Rockefeller will accept some of the speaking invitations that continue to pour in to him. This would give him the Opportunity to build up a record of Sharp opposition to presi Dent Kennedy s policies. President bowls Over us London a a British fashion Magazine has stepped up its Campaign to persuade presi Dent Kennedy to Wear a hat and pointedly asked him How a hat less Man can properly Greet a lady. How does the president acknowledge such an encounter asked tailor and Cutter in a editorial which the editor said he was sending to the White House. Tailor and Cutter is recognized Here As an arbiter of Good taste in men s clothing and in some cases men s on How president Kennedy greets ladies the mag Azine suggested he might do i with a Brief and courteous Hearty handshake. A shoulder Blade crushing slap on the Back. Or added the Magazine i editorial horror that peculiarly american greeting the Fla Palm of the hand sliding upwards and outwards across the greeter space and the cheerful injunction i the Magazine said none of i these would do especially if the president greeted someone such As Queen Elizabeth ii and suggested the deft touch of a raised hat politely pinched Between thu band forefinger and held for a Hest Ilant moment Over the wearer s heart would bring a Bright spark of gallantry to those mod Ern diplomatic moves which seem to have lost so much of their old world Glamor in the current Rush for time saving practicalities. Last week tailor and Cutter said or. Kennedy and men in his age group refuse to Wear hats because they identify hat Wear ing with Middle age. The new edition said men inthe president s age 46 May also refrain from wearing hats be cause most of them were forced to Wear hats or Caps while inthe armed forces in world War ii. Such a coupling said the Magazine is no parallel for the proud rank of reporting the hatters corporation of America is offering Washlo anyone who can persuade or. Kennedy to Wear a hat tailor and Cutter concluded How to approach or. Ken Nedy is a problem but the hat ters corp. May be Happy to hear this leading article will be Sentoff to or. Kennedy with the Hopes that it May change his wicked ways. If it does we claim half the Kansas High court to Rule to ask on education at Home al Dorado. Kan. Up a Mother s desperation Over the Quality of education her children received in Public schools has led her to the Kansas supreme court for a ruling on a question largely unanswered by the nation courts. The state High court must de cide whether a system of competent Home instruction meet the compulsory school attendance requirements of the state s tru Ancy statute. The court is expected to hand Lown its ruling wednesday. Or. And mrs. Ray f. Lowry Ofel Dorado kan., raised the Issue last september when they kept Hoir four youngest children out of the Public schools. Mrs. Lowry taught them at Home. I am a desperate Pai ent of five school children said mrs. Lowry a qualified teacher. I have watched them waste their school hours with poor textbooks a curriculum that can hardly be called a curriculum and less than medi Ocre teachers particularly in the upper after growing frustration wit Public schools for four years mrs. Lowry said she decided to assure her own children a Hinler qual Ity education than could be obtained in the al Dorado City in a room attached to the Back of her House mrs. Lowry taught her four youngest children aus tin 12, Roberta 10. Forrest. 9, an Ramona. 7 the Lovery s oldest child Eldon 14. Attended the pub Lic school. 1 thought the Public school was All right while i was going Ramona said but now i think it s other children expressed the same feeling. They said they Are learning More at Home Andare getting More individual at Tew months after the Lowry school opened the al Dorado school superintendent filed a tru Ancy complaint against them. After conviction on the charge they appealed to the Kansas supreme court in Kansas As in Many states All children Between certain Ages Are required to attend school. This state makes statutory provisions for children to attend either Public private denominational or parochial school. Mrs. Lowry claims she has established a Pri vate school. Kansas makes no statutory requirements for private schools except that they must be taught Bya competent instructor for such period As the Public school of the District in which the child resides is in mrs. Lowry claims to meet these requirements because Shehas a life certificate to teach in the elementary and secondary schools of Kansas and because her Home instruction lasted the required length of time. Before actually setting up her Home school mrs. Lowry said she tried to find out what the stat requirements were for establish ing a private school. The Kansas supreme court s decision will Likely have an important bearing on future court Rul Ings on questions of this Type. Houston up two women were among 175 civilians who applied for jobs As astronauts be fore the july 1 deadline the manned spacecraft Center said. Neither of the two women applicants was named. Military services have until july 15 to recommend qualified volunteers for the space Pilot pro Gram. The total military and civilian applicants will not be announced until have tried unsuccessfully to qualify As astronauts in the past. The space Agency has repeatedly said none was Quali fied on the basis of Jet flying time required. There was nothing to indicate the Agency had changed it mind about women space pilots though the Jet flying time required for the new applicant Sis less than that required of the original seven or the nine new astronauts named last year. 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