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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, October 2, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 02, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday Oclair 2, 1964_ " i stars and stripes Fay g Faa says civil aviation faces manpower shortage Waswill it ton up the sect. Ten Lelih Llev lilt in enl in i. J non 1 a. J. To Washingto _ to Federal a Lullion Agency Faa has made Public u report warn v.,"" i Milinn a 7 billion civil a tuition ind Tilry faces Seri Ous trouble from a growing Man Power  aviation adm Nistra or i Hajj k Alleb a close the finding of a special Man Power study Board on the sub Jei to. To said they nil pointed Toone solution Ink rest Young peo pie in a Huijon careers through expanded aviation education pro  most serious shortage. Hie re port said. Is Amon it professional pilots. Ii said the airlines and business and commercial aircraft operators would need .1.150 new pilots by 1965. This will increase to 4,100 in 1 70, 5,700 in 17s ind Alx iut 6.300 by t�80. The airlines alone the report added will lie Losi Nii 1.200 pilots annually by Uno through retire i Mem and other attrition factors. In the face of such manpower shortages. He aviation Sluman resources study Board reported comparatively few youths Are being attracted to aviation As career. It said mint new pilots  Over .15, learning to Fly for pleasure or who want Touse air planes in their businesses. Enrolment in aviation courses has dwindled the number of schools offering aviation train ing is decreasing and Only a handful of military pilots Are go work or else,9 . To n la f is  Grout pores Over books on higher math Mallus As he prepares to enter Michigan slate University at Lansing. The it year old scholar is the youngest student in he University s history. He proved he i Ould do College work by Muk lag nearly an a average As an unofficial student for a  apportionment act killed by Pennsylvania court Pittsburgh up the stale supreme court has invalidated a  Bill enacted earlier this year and ordered the general Assembly to pass new  Legisla Basic training to be shifted it. Monroe. A. Up some of the army Basic train ing presently conducted Al  Wood. Mo., will be shifted to it. Polk.  and , Tex. The Continental army come says. The moves Are being made tomake room for the special train ing and enlistment program thatis to begin at it.  Wood in january. Trainee strength at both  and it. Bliss will increase 1 by about 4,000, training at it. Leonard Wood will continue at maximum capacity. Beginning in january Twu Basic combat training companies will be phased out Ruch week a trainees Complete the eight week training Cycle Al it. . New trainees Lor these companies will report loft. Polk. Similarly training will be diverted from it. Leonard Wood to it. Bill  in March j regular Basic combat training will be Conli Mied at it. Leonard Wood along with specialist train ing. I ton for stale elections in 1966.the High court said however. Its ruling would not apply to Ghenov. 3 elections because they Are so  ruling was contained in a .11-Page opinion written by  j. Roberts and concurred in by chief Justice John c. Belljr. We therefore hold that the   map the Losangeles cmim.relief program has been ordered changed to in clude this proviso work  
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