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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, July 8, 1963

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 08, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday july a 1963 the stars and stapes Page s liquor Law gets corks popping in Iowa Des goings. Iowa a you would buy Legal drink of liquor in Iowa for the Flat time Ince National prohibition but the pot Able weren t exactly flowing Over. In fact. If you were a visitor to  state which formerly told liquor Only in stale stores you d need some direction to find a place where you could lift one. And be in the right town. This needs some explaining. The1968 legislature passed a Law Al lowing local governing Council tissue licenses for liquor by the drink. But the permits must be approved by the state liquor control commission in dts Monea. The Law went into effect july 4,a Legal Holiday in which no per mits could be issued on Friday twas different some town councils rushed through applications an permit a hurried to sea Molne b. Plane or car to get state approval. They hurried Back and the first Legal drink was poured at a restau rant in the lakes report area in Northwest Iowa. Later drinks were being poured at the University athletic club in Iowa City and at Dubuque bottles came out of hid ing into Public View behind the bar. Clubs in the lakes Region we repacked. It wan red letter Day in now but Many Cut let especially do Molnes and other larger ones wore moving slowly in the licensing procedure. By the time the state  closed up shop for the weekend u had endorsed some 90license.  of the initial licensed went to hotels country clubs and sup per clubs. Until the new liquor Law get functioning the Beer tavern will be the nto to popular hangout for the average imbibed. Counterfeit ring broken youth charged san Francisco a a col Lenge printing press operator has been charged with running off Mil Lions in the biggest counterfeit ease Ever handled by the secret service. Officers said Donald Carathers a year old print shop employee at Alameda slate College in Hayward across the Bay from san Frances to. Admitted turning out More than 14 million in fake pm and so Bills. Carol hers was charged with manufacturing counterfeit currency. Three other men have been Arn Ilfred since the ring was broken a in tidy night and at Leas three others Are being hunted. Some pm million Haa been Dis covered with another 500.000 in. Accounted for. Bane us at hear Carother who was paid w.25 lit hear for his College Jab was 1 by police As saying i Hadr key to the plan to work at Jiu tit or overtime jobs. I was Roget . But i wanted real Money not this  College president Fred Harcleroad was shocked by the news. Carothers seemed like a Nice Young fellow and a hard worker he did have a lot of overtime work so we gave him a key to the place he could come at any hour he chose."1 Tom Hanson. Secret service Are chief called the fake currency of ver Good Quality it had very Tood paper a rag Bond and the plaits apparently were  Cenap tray charge arraigned in the Case wore cd Gene Allen 38. A Laboratory technician at Alameda slate Ouy Smith 30, a bar owner and Joseph me Moll 40, an Oakland Pena Par Lor  were charged with conspiracy to manufacture sell and pos sess counterfeit Money. Charged with conspiracy to sell lid possess were two sex convicts still being hunted Danny Rue Willis a and Billy kitchens the other Man involved was Iden titled Only As Frank Masallo. The hearing on i he thro arraigned with Ball kept at i16.000 each was continued to july 18.when a grand jury indictment wll be sought Hanson said Buu l Shopp Hur bag when me Moll and Smith were a noted wednesday night agents said they found 11.4 million in their Possession in bogus Bills some in a shopping bag carried by Smith. Another 11 million was re  thursday along with plates Jed negatives when Allen was arrested. The Case was cracked Secre service sources said by an under cover agent posing As an Eastern underworld figure. He gained the  s Confidence and negotiated the Purchase of the counterfeit a rate of 116 per 1100 for the firs Al million in Bills and 110 per 1100for the Bounce. Killed by lightning Milford . Up Herbert. While 83, of Katonah was killed by lightning while closing bedroom window at a Camp a Arnold s Lake near this Otsego county Community. 70 million Marie paiton Wallace laughs last Over 45 jobs forecast South Salem . Up Henry a. Wallace whose 1949 plan to provide 60 million jobs Drew derisive hoots from sceptical con Gressmen said Here that the nation should aim now for at least 80 million in 1970."Wallace Alto suggested decent rat lat Lon of Industry As an answer to the unemployment  took time out from having fun planting some Straw Berry needs at his Horn to com ment on the labor department announcement that the number of employed americans passed the 70 million Mark for the first Lime injure. My Only error was in underestimating he said. My plan was All Laid out in my Book sixty million Job published in 1946. "1 suggested three plans to furnishing the necessary jobs through private Enterprise a cer Tain amount of government participation or an intermediate one  of there was Loti of  said the 74-year-old Wal lace who served four Yean View president under Franklin  before heading the com Merce department. One senator i won t mention Wirtz to conduct retirement study Washington up labor Secretary w. Willard Weru has announced a study will be made of Job problems faced by retired Mill tary veterans. A Loti Bald 96,000 Man retire fro the armed forces each year and the total has now reached mar Ethan 300,000. Me old Many o them leave the service about the age of 45 when they still can work and want Job. But find it difficult to network. Ills name even went on the air and said there could t be More than 54 million  but Wallace admitted even hews surprised by the Spur along econ omy. And what most surprised him he mid. Was the amount con Gress would be willing to  i government  it was higher than i Ever Envis i o n d in my most extreme piano mid Wallace he decline to comment on the value of this i m that not my Job. I just forecast the  but he maintained that his old thesis that the nation would have to provide eight to 10 million new jobs per decade remains basically Correct. However he Bald it Hado a revised today with All these War babies coming on the Market today said Waltuce we should Hoot for to million jobs in 1070 and perhaps Over 10 million More by ism How to meet the unemployment problem underlined in june s Fig ures which showed a 900,000 in crease in unemployed Over last june decentralization of Industry a said Wallace. It is needed from both the social and National Secu Rity Point of  Wallace mid  of Indus try would help reach people off the farm with Job and prevent dangerous situations in increasingly crowded Urban areas. Four in family killed in Nebraska Accident be Arnov neb. Up four persons were killed when a car in which they were Riding collided with a loaded gravel truck just East of Here an is. 30. Killed were Mertroe w. Parham a san Diego Calif., his wife mar Guerlley 34, and their children Natalie g., 4, and Ronald e., 6. Coast guard to bolster Shore defense Washington a the coastguard is plus nning a sharply stepped up program of defense against the smuggling into this country of weapons and devices which could be used Tor sabotage including nuclear or other mass destruction weapons. A coast guard officer sold highly specialised group is being organised to be known As the coastal  the coast guard and other fed eral agencies have set up a plan for strengthened defences a slant the entry of saboteurs and Espoo Nesge agents by sea. Hot from Washington the coast guard sent out preliminary instruct Lon Sheet from Washington on june 7. It confirmed plans for stronger action against smuggled weapon Sand potential Sabo Leura after it was reported by the new Yor journal american. A spokesman for the coast guards Sld he knew of no special reason for the increased activity in Antl sabotage efforts at this Lime. A portion of the six Page directive dealt with the problem of coordinating efforts of the coast guard the Bureau of customs the immigration service and other agencies. Snowed vulnerability a recent special inter Agency study showed the vulnerability of the Continental United states to smuggling from sea the directive said. The study revealed Many in Tell and beaches where the Hydro Graphy terrain and isolation would permit a resourceful enemy to smuggle persons or weapons ashore with Little  the new coastal Force will be similar to a specs so group set up within the coast guard in world War i and More fully developed during world War ii. End to Bias called for by Sanford Greensboro . Cap Forth Carolina Cov. Terry san Ord a asked the state s Mun Lopal officials to join him in Campaign to remove the injustices and indignities Long suffered by he negro  Sanford spoke at a meeting on racial problem called by 900mnyori and City official. The nation look to i for our example in a period of unreal the 48-year-old Sanford declared to Call on you to Deal with the situs Ion. To work at it. To do play was Dom and courage and to under land that every child of god Onearth desires a Chance in life and human do culty along with it the mayors warmly applauded be governor after Hla Addren an Dater adopted a Resolution com mending him for his leadership i meeting the racial crisis. Santord told the mayors that Goodwill should become the Taleel trademark but he made u Clear that desegregation must a carried out in an orderly Way. Warn. At resolme Twa aau he said he thinks that mass demonstrations by negroes have tone far enough. He also Aalto be was opposed to any civil rights a that would infringe on the Righta of the owner of Dull Nesses presumably Auch Bull Nessoll As restaurants hotels a Tets and Heaters. In a discussion period. Char Lotte s mayor Stanford Brooks Here warned that failure to solve the problem of desegregation could bring on turmoil of a sort see Ond Only perhaps to that of  Mayora of All the larger it Leesard they had succeeded in de Segre gating on a voluntary Baal Moa of the hotels motels and eating places. They warned smaller communities that sooner or later they Loo will have to take action to meet the crisis. Sails hoi hoi hoi the Leaden of m yacht erase us await tag line at Laa Aige Iea outer har Bor and head for Hawaii my Miles away u us or a team Tea Apaui Vaomu Bate. Bight to next la Taw Start a boat. Large boat la left Center lathe Orient a a footer. Of whole rights drive starts in Calif. Sacramento. Calif. A Edmund a Brown launching an All out civil rights or let that will cover private business and unions has ordered his department Heads to set an example by  applicants for state jobs simply not discriminating is not enough Brown told a special meeting of his combined Cabine tand Council. Ally. Gen. Stanley Mosk name to head the Brown program re ported that discrimination is get Ting worse not better. In califor Nia this was True he Bald in spite of such advances a the fair employment practices act of 185 Ami the fair rousing act passed bythe u63 legislature. Using los Angeles As an example Mosk said the negro ghetto has grown and become denser since1900, that schools Are More Segre gated and that the Dollar Gap be tween the income of the average negro and the average Cauca Alnahas grown. Will sign order Brown said he will shortly sign executive orders barring discrimination in any business that la regulated licensed or contracted by the state. He also plans an educational Campaign among labor business the press and other social groups. Mosk said part of he education Al Campaign will be to bring tothe attention of some newspaper publishers that negro weddings a omitted from their society pages  
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