European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday october 14, 1964 the stars and stripes Page 5 Dixie governors split on . School Aid san Antonio. To. A Southern governors began heir annual session Here differing apolitical stands but United an de mands Hiil the a null must Riseto u bigger und in iut role in the Mii Timi in ninth in Neinl Southern no senator rips anti-ltalian9 immigration Halfe. I a 9lfifttbv4methtm� maj a Pei Jujj a Newark. . h. Humphrey has pledged shut the Democrat would tear Down an Fiill Lullan a. in the nation s present 1m-. Old axe seer Elary of stale Deal Rask from left Minnesota of. Karl Rolvaag nor receives a ii h Century Vlk lag Battle axe Weglaz ambassador Hans eager. And Iwa Darla ceremonies observing ref Erkson Day latter Day self Erhun _ a teen Ager fro mid Washington. Other at the ceremony Are. Narp Borg Norway and Minnesota boy. A want testimony fora election republicans urge Baker be quizzed Washington upi1 Republican members have urged the Senate rules cum Millee in cull Robert g. Bothy Baker und three other witnesses to testify before he nov. 3 elections Lxi it an alleged 125.000 Kickback forthe Kennedy Johnson Campaign fund in 1910. Sens. Curl t. Curls. Nil John Sherman Cna or. Tkv. And Hugh Scott pu., made the re quest in u joint letter to Kules committee. Chairman b. Everett Jordan. . A spokesman for Cooper said the request was fur Public hearings. All three Sulci they would lie present with u few Days notice to help provide the necessary committee quorum if the hear in were set within the next 10days. Besides Linker. The three of members asked Jordan to Call for testimony from Matthew me Closkey. Philadelphia contractor und a democratic Money Raiser Don h. Reynolds of Silver Spring md., on insurance who has figured prominently in the Dakar cum und William n. , former clerk of the House disc Ricl committee. The rules committee was directed he the Senate to reopen the Laker Case to look into hams. Ruel. That ambassador to Ireland. Made a 1.15,000 Kickback after gelling a contract to build the episcopal Bishop urges teachings reappraisal St. Louis a California episcopal Bishop James a. Pike challenging critics who have accused him of heresy has urged a reappraisal of outdated. In comprehensible und Nonessen Hal Church teachings such aside doctrine of the Trinity. He said that ecclesiastical rigidity on secondary theological propositions was obscuring the heart of the message and keeping Many people from accepting christianity in a Day when ii was losing ground. Christ s original apostles were innocent of the niceties of the 5th Century doctrine of the he said. Who would say they were not christians the Bishop. Whose unconventional interpretation of the Faith has made him a frequent targe of critics spoke at a warship nerdier at Christ Church Cathe dral shortly before the opening of the episcopal Church s Trien Nial general convention. Ills Sermon stirred an under current of reaction As the approximately 10.000 Church representatives and guests met in Kiel auditorium for the impressive opening ceremonies. The two week convention Willet policy for the .1 4 million member denomination for the next three years. The Church s presiding a. Uhlenb crier due to step Down from his office be cause of illness aimed a parting Rebuff at critics of the Church Section on social issues. We cannot keep our Christia conventions in one pocket and our thoughts and actions about business und politics and the so Cial order und Justice in another picket quite apart he declared. He said the Church has been barraged by letter demanding that it stay out of areas of action which " hey say Are not Eligi Bishop Uch Teberner and Vari Ous episcopal agencies have encouraged Active involvement ocl urch members in efforts for racial integration and equal jus Tice. Declaring that there is a wide spread notion that what goes on in u Church building i quite unrelated to whal goes on out Bishop i am quite weary of listen ing to statements of with the evident intent of putting off any Calior on disc Ricl of Columbia stadium. Williams charged that the Money was passed in the form of 11 Premium tin a performance Bond written by Reynolds firm. Williams alleged Hal Reynolds a former Friend und associate of Raker kept $10.0 10 and funnel Dihe other 125.000 to Linker for use in the i960 democratic presiden tial Campaign. The Delaware Republican also charged that Mclind played a role in the stadium contract. We Are aware that plans May already in underway to Call the foregoing the three republicans said in Iligir idler to Jordan. But we feel in is essential Ihu Twe provide Vou with our Reo Ucol and an expression of our feeling that these witnesses should be called promptly in order for in committee to properly carry out Lite directions of the Senate closed hearings the committee held close hearings sept. M-29 on the stadium contract with preliminary witnesses and called a closed session oct. 11 to discuss future plan. But Only Jordan and Coop or showed up and the Luck of quorum prevented the nine Mem Ber committee from taking an action. Jordan and Cooper said the would Contact other committee members to see when a meeting would be possible. But none has been set so fur. Jordan has taken he position that he cannot hold Public hearings until preliminary staff investigations Are Complete. The gop letter apparently indicated that the republicans would return to Washington for hearings bul not fur a committee meeting without witnesses. All committee members have been nut of town. Scott is Cam Lui Luning for reelection and cur tic u u meal it of the travelling Republican truth demo cratic members also Are scattered. Migration Laws. The democratic vice presiden tial candidate at u Columbus Day rally said the Wall is a Dis Grace to our country s Good name and a blot on our Humphrey said the Law now discriminates against Many would be immigrant from Eastern or Southern Europe. Including Italy. The Law decrees that these italian Anil other immigrants Are not entitled in equal Opportunity in join their Kinsmen in our these inn in Lens. The Minnen tier said arc offensive in millions of americans of ital Anund Uther Cal Naclion. Fortunately c h r 1 s 1 o p he Columbus did not have to show an immigration Iii Lii , the Gate of America was not shut in Enrico i Mil s face. Twenty two years ago from Chicago a message flushed on fim my s Achec Vincnt. His Genius had made first atomic Chain reaction. What was this p an his historic i it was this the italian navigator has just landed in the new world thus the brilliance of the italian navigator of the 30lh Century recalled the courage of the other italian navigator of the 19lh Noii Nuy Humphrey promised also thata new democratic Loloi would try again to Mak Columbus Day u National holi Day. He recalled Hal the Senate passed such a Bill this year ii died in the in a Busy Day taping television interviews two meetings a rally sponsored by scientists an engineers for Johnson Humph Rey und the Eleanor Roosevelt memorial dinner. He told the rally that the views of sen. Barry Iol dealer pose a grave threat to America s continued leadership in science. Technology and the dinner in tribute to mrs. Roosevelt an the 801 h anniversary of her birth Humphrey said her life a like a great sym phony. It had Many varied movement. But it had on underlying theme which always recurred the rights of fraternity pledges negroes loses charter Beloit wis. A the National charter of a a clout col lege fraternity which pledge two negro students has been revoked Dean of students John Gwin suld. Gwin said officers of the local chapter of i Kappa Alpha fraternity had been informed of the charter revocation but were Given no official reason. The College has asked the nit Lionel office of the fraternity for a explanation. The Deun suld. 0. J. Wheeler. Hinsdale iii., a18.11 Beloit College graduate and a chapter alumnus informed local chapter officials that he had been instructed to pick up the Charier. Wheeler gave no reason other than violation of bylaws. Frank Mudrak a Junior fro North Riverside iii., and chapter president said the Belo Tunit organized in 1117, would continue to operate despite action by the National Council. The group will lie renamed As local fraternity. Errors conference opened after prehension political skirmishing the meeting of 17 chief exec liven from South of he Mason Dixon line in Maryland to Tex As end wednesday. The conference quickly stepped into the Smith s Purl in space age have Only opened the door. Mil i urn Pluri Hal we have not been relic Lynnl in our a Rcpt ration to Mol the great Chal Lenges of the nuclear and apace said we a Virginia Wallace Barren in he committee Sci met on nuclear enemy und space. Lie noted specifically the South Ern governors creation in 19h of the Sun Thorn interstate nuclear Board the nation s Only non Federal Puhler Sun oiled. Inter state advisory and develop Turnt Agency in nuclear Energy an space new dimension i u r r o n said that working through the Hoard the Southern Region has rained a new Dimen Sion for cooperation and accomplishment in the Elk Fly competitive areas of science and chairman Glenn t. Seaborg of the atomic enemy commission Troi Ikhil a personal message fro president Johnson. Touching on what Seaborn called a crowing partnership Between the states and the Federal believe we Are a the right track in working together to Solvei hew the president s message old a drains that in Southern in Pitale nuclear Hoard is a Fine example of in Opp Liim to meet the problems of common concern. I am confident that during hip next few years we will see Iirene Progress in our creative quid the number of earlier news conferences covered various trends of Southern political thought particularly apropos nov. Prospects. Lists support Alabama gov. George Wallace said he had the support of goes. Fohn .1. My Mcilhen of Louisiana and Paul b. Johnson of missis Sippi in a Stales rights propos allo bar Federal intervention in Public school said he woul offer Southern governors a Resolution endorsing constitutional Amend ment that would give slates exclusive jurisdiction in operation of Public schools. However Wallace conceded that he has Little Chance of gelling he unanimous approval needed or adoption of resolutions bar the conference. Wallace said he would talk with other governors before deciding whether to Force vote Onishe Resolution it the final gov. Edward t. Breul Hitt criticized Wallace plans saying he favours Federal Al to education a Long u you maintain maximum control at local said he would sup port the Wallace nov. 3 prospects he Kelly in said he is maintaining Neutral role in the presidential race but believes that Gold water in All probability will Curry supported the demo cratic nominees and said methinks civil rights is a dead Issue in the Campaign. Wisconsin Bishop Dies la Crossk. Is. A Bishop John p. Treacy of the roman Catholic diocese of Lacross died in is. Francis to Pill at the age of 71
