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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, October 19, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 19, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday october 19, 1964 the stars and stre5 Page 3 with some misgiving Washington a Prosl Lent Johnson has announced hat it has sinned with Tome misgivings a Bill aimed at making it easier for americans eventually to collect claims against the cuban government for property seized by the Castro regime. The new Law authorizes the foreign claims settlement Corn oem on display a 153.7-Carat uncut Diamond has been putra display in the smithsonian institution s Hall of gems and minerals. Adm run the 1m by it Lnch Gem i or. Luem , South Africa s ambassador to the untied Stales and mrs. Barry Winston wife of the new York jeweler who donate Din Gem to the smithsonian. Up photo police arrest 18 in . For Possession of drugs new York up narcotic police have broken up an alleged drug and love cult headed by a bearded War Veteran who says he wants to buy an Island in the Bahamas for himself and us followers. Eighteen persons were arrested when police broke through a door in a lower East Sid apartment. They found it per sons in various stages of undress lying on mattresses strewn on Haven t you seen a Peacock before Houston up Deputy sheriff Edward c. Kimberly presented an exotic sight with a pea cock on his head As he clipped along a Houston freeway in rus hour traffic. Kimberly was delivering the Peacock to a Friend but the Bird got out of an untied sack an perched on top of his head. Motorists goggles As Kimberly weaved through traffic until he got to the parking Lane for a emergency Stop. Collegian elect Johnson University Park a up president Johnson Defeated sen. Barry Goldwater Bya i-to-1 margin in a mock elec Tion by Pennsylvania state University undergraduates ii was announced. Or. Johnson polled3,480 votes to 1,485 for Gold water. The floor of the five room apartment. The lights were dim and soft music was playing. Included among those in the room were three babies one of them a year old police said. As police questioned the group a woman snowed up carrying what was alleged to be on Pound of marijuana. The woman identified As bar Bara snarls Bey 22. Led police to her nearby apartment where he husband John shares Bey 24, a freelance writer was arrested and More marijuana seized. The alleged Leader of the cull was identified As John pros Mont 45, who told police he was trying to raise Money to buy an Island in the Bahamas. He said he would name himself president and declare the use of marijuana Legal. Presmont said he had begun his fund raising Campaign about two years ago. He Calls his cult Krista a name he said came to him in a vision. He said i meant collective  he said the love feasts had been going on about once a week for the past four months. Those arrested were booked on charges of illegal Possession of narcotics congregating for these of narcotics. Indecent expo sure and impairing the morals Ofa minor. Presmont and a married Cou Learthur Berenson 27, and his wife Linda were additionally charged with maintaining a pre else Tor prostitution. Johnson signs Law to Speed . Claims against Cuba Mission to determine the amount and Validity of claims by Ameri cans against Cuba. At the sometime. It vests in the Federal government ownership of certain As sets of the cuban government now held in the United stat Sand Calls for the Sale of these assets to help pay Lor administration of the new Law. Couple fined for giving liquor to teen agers Stamford Conn. Up a wealthy business executive and his wife were each fined 1250 for serving liquor to teenagers at a Post graduation parly last june. The fines levied against fran Cis e. Dutcher. 94. And his wife. Nancy 50, were the latest in series of developments that has caused an uproar in the wealth Community of Darlyn. Conn. The Dutchers asked for leniency and declined to fight the charges. Attorneys for 11 other adult facing similar charges have indicated however they might fight them possibly arguing that the 1933 Law under which their clients were arrested is usually invoked in cases where persons under 21 have been served drinks in a tavern or other Public place not in private Homes. The Case Bogie with the Auto death of Nancy Illic hangs 17, who had been to one of two parties june 22. Her escort Michael v. Smith 19. Has been convicted of negligent homicide for driving the death cur. Young Smith allegedly had consumed liquor at the parties. The Dutchers were the first to appear in circuit court Here be fore judge Alfred a.  cases of the other adults including parly hosts and Cater ers have been continued until later this month. Dutcher told How he and his wife were hosts at a dinner parts for 28 teen users which Wasa prelude to a Debutante party held at the Home of or. Georges. Hughes 43, a psychiatrist and his wife. Julia 44, who also were arrested. Dutcher said the average guest was at the party for 33 minutes prior to the  have never seen a belter minimum pay in . Rises to $1.25 an hour Albany. . Up the stale s minimum wage has risen to $1.25 in hour completing Atwo step increase enacted into Law in 1982. The first step increased the Legal minimum wave from ii to 11.15 on oct. 15. 1962. Behaved group of Young adults he said. Fie said he ordered extra tall glasses and told a hired bartender to pour Only a Small amount of liquor in each drink and 1o make sure each Glass was filled to the top with water or other mix. Their attorney Robert m. Me Anceney asked for leniency and said the couple had suffered enough. They have paid a High Price As of this moment he said. Dutcher said he and his wife had Given much thought to the party for the Young people an the question of providing them  thought Long and hard be fore we held this party because we had never served alcoholic beverages in our Home to Youn people. But this was our own Law. Obviously had we known twas actually against the Connecticut Law. We would not have done  he sold. Dulgher said he had qualm about the publicity the Case had inspired and was Quick to defend his neighbors. "1 can assure you that the Resi dents of Darlen arc among the finest that i have Ever  said. My neighbors Are Good people. They would not knowingly break the Law. They Are de voted to the Well being of  the other defendants beside the hit pics couple Are William f. Olte Rstom. 55.general auditor for the Olin Matherson chemical corp. His . 54 and Dudley p. Fell. 60. A consulting Engineer of nor walk and his wife. Marguerite. 52, of new Canaan. All were co hots with the Hughees the caterers were cur i Ion . 44, n hunh school science teacher of Westport. Who Moon hunted As a Barman Henry k. Clem. 44. Of Norwalk Allen do Burl. 42. Of cos cob mrs. Helen Bess eve. 5fl. Of slim Ford and  Peterson. 51. Of new Ca . Bus Sci n1 mrs. Peterson nip run Rod   in thai they in in Rentle were aware that teen agers were to be gusts at the parly. Or. Johnson said that the lat Ter provision requires further study. The United states strongly adheres to the Sanctity of prop erty he said. The vesting  property of foreign govern ments or nationals is not a Ste that we should undertake with out careful  he said he has ordered Secre tary of state Dean Rusk to deter mine the provision s implications for the conduct of our foreign  he also asked the. Justice department for an opinion on the precise scope an application of the proviso. Six month the vesting provision will not go into effect for six months Ander. Johnson said he might ask Congress during that waiting period to Amend the Law. The assets which would retaken Over by the Federal govern ment. Or. Johnson said Are Al ready blocked and Are thus of no further use to the cuban  the president said Cuba has expropriated More than to Bil lion of american owned property through seizures that violated every Standard by which the nations of the free world conduct their  Confidence that communism eventually would be driven from Cuba he said i am also confident that it will be possible to Settle the claims of american nationals whose prop erty has been wrongfully taken from  Johnson signs school Aid Bill Washington up pres ident Johnson has signed a $1.8 billion Aid Bill expanding two programs designed to improve classroom instruction at Al Levels. The Bill extends until june 30, us. The impacted areas program of Aid to schools where enrol ments have been swollen by children of Federal employees and servicemen. Ii funnels $390 Mil lion a year into Grade and High school districts throughout the nation. Expands and extends until june 30. 1868. The seven year old National defense education act idea designed to improve instruction in High schools an colleges. The Nora Bill increases the present $135 million a year to $190 million for Loans to need College students and allocates $90 million a year to the states to buy modern teaching equip  also expands the to thru Fellowship program for Colleg graduate students from 1.500 a year to 7.500 by Mld-m7. 6youth Opportunity centers announced by labor  Washington up Secre tary of labor w. Willard Wirtz has announced establishment Ofa nationwide network of centers to help Young persons become productive members of the econ  centers will be an Arm of the Federal slate Public employ ment service the idea is to keep Young people constructively occupied to Lessen the danger of i delinquency and other social problems. Wirtz said the youth Opportunity centers will be located in about 105 metropolitan  stale will have at least one. He indicated the program is de signed especially to help school drop outs those who flunk armed forces qualifications tests and persons hounded by  also will recruit candidates for youth work programs under the new anti poverty Law. The brutal facts Are that 5v4million youngsters Between the Ages of 16 and 21 live in families with incomes below $3.000 a  Wirtz  accept the plight of these Young americans As beyond Hel would be a cruel error. They can know the satisfaction of Contri buting their labor of achieving goals and enjoying rewards Butto do so they need  wire said that during the Pas two years the average youth unemployment rate has been nearly three times that of the rest of the labor Force and the gaps  the centers will provide coun seling guidance and Job place ment services. A department spokesman said the Agency hoped to begin setting up the office during the next 30 Days. Wirtz said Many of the a Lions s youth Lack the training to compete for a place in the Chang ing world of modern technology. They walk an aimless path darkened by poverty prejudice and Lack of purpose he said. Too often these conditions Lead to delinquency and  said that special attention at the centers will be Given to youth who have not had the Means of securing adequate education training or  added the Rural communities will be served by youth personnel in 1,400 local Public employment service offices and by Mobil teams  
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