European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 22, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday of topic 22, 1964 incomes up $2 billion in september Washington a per up nil income increased 2.2 Bil. Liuigi in september to u record annual Rale of �47.i by Ollun. The the stars and stripes . Department an the Advance was approximately equal to Tho average monthly Rise for the first eight months. The annual rate was higher him a year of Brooklyn parents refused Page 5 High court won t Rule in school Case Imago. The department office business economies a i s o re ported that Consumers spent a tightly higher percentage of their net income in recent months. Some billion of the sep tember ride consisted of payroll increases. Total employment Wanup an Well As a gain in average hourly income conduit of waxes and salaries rents. Inter it dividends Small business profits and other payments to individual farm income t there were very few changes from August to september another kinds of personal income. Agricultural income advanced after dropping the previous month. Dividends declined slightly and interest payments continued a Long term upward payrolls gained 1750 million loan annual Rule of1104.5 billion with most of the increase in the durable goods industries. The largest advances were in companies which produced primary metals Anil transportation slip for the july september period personal income was at an an Nual rate of 14915 billion a gain of billion Over the second Quarter. The gain in disposable personal income the amount left after taxes was 13.4 Bil lion. The department said personal saving in the third Quarter was about 7.5 per cent of income compared to More than eight per cent in the previous three months. Economists have been watch ing this figure closely to deter mine whether Consumers spend most of the Money ruined from the income tax change of even one per cent in the amount of disposable in come spent on goods and serv ices is significant and has considerable Impact on business the department said consume spending advanced More Hun id billion on an annual Rule basis during the third Quarter. Washington api til supreme court refused monday to on a complaint by a grou pol while parents in Brooklyn Vjio said their children were Assi Nedlo a new Junior High school out Side their Home area on the basis of race to bring about More balanced refusal was in Brief order which made no comment thou the Case. In a petition to the High Tri Bunal the parents slated. Petitioners do not object to having their children attend school with Norw Hlls. They do object to the assignment if their children in us Chihil in u slum in satisfy u political Compromise brought but by pressure on the Imi Artl of education solely Heck exc their children Are in other Allons of National in Lerell in u Brief session. The a Ijeh court acted As follows up held a South Carolina Law providing thai an election ballot shall not lie counted unless the voter Marks the names of a Many candidates there Are offices to be republicans running or the slate legislature in Illch Lund county u 11 h in seals at sink challenged Validity of the Law. Sii Yeinji who vote for to term would also have in Vole for eight Democrat in order Mohave their ballot counted special three judge court South Carolina upheld the Validity of the Law and the supreme court Ufi armed the decision. Ordered arguments on n Nebraska request for permission to file suit again Iowa in a dispute aver their Boundary along the Missouri a Brooklyn school ease did not involve the Issue of trims new Pontiac offered for the for clime fur ims 1 Lyhl poll a in Muns liar door Neilund. Vertically mounted heuilllrhli., a Lunger body and All new color Are new lemurs. A. School custodians Llo Well new York api the Money Herman t. Lichman. So civil in a Brooklyn. Was the one who Man continues in Roll in for the City s yest Gullons for aged to earn us 1.10 la he lust Viler. I fiscal year. By comparison supt. Of big lust jul schools Calvink Ilion a earns year thai led to disclosures Hiil a u year and my or Robert school custodians were Luking. K. Wagner. school custodians. During the past fiscal year one earned $48,130 or 11,130 More in unite City s school superintendent. _. A dozen custodians earned j Home As much As 53,000 Annuul-1 a Nis und � . A ii Nymore than each the figures were disclosed by he was reopening i been trying to Complete despite self polic. ,., which Cusoli idul t nes Piir Seii Panui. 1krm.,. Under which of members or me Cus Lilli Lynnl a would lie limited Louns Union sine Early this year. u year with earnings be. To Kkt l n1hc"ubs Isk Isca. " la i a in died Thomas Donahoe. Rii Sandian Al " � custodians who girl in in . Turnstile new York up a cur old girl was crush death in u subway Lur sir in the 77th St. Station of the j Ahva hum i Inco l ii thigh school Iii " fourth ave. Line. Police said Janet was trying. Lent ii to leave the station when an ii year old Friend Lane Toohill Sac cd into the same turnstile. As Jane pushed to free herself Janet was crushed by the turn Stile prongs. Skirting pupils by bus to school Distant from their Home area. New York Eaurls said Bol schools were within walking Dis Tance. The children involved we retold to go to Junior High school 175 in the Brownsville Section of Brooklyn. Brownsville is largely negro and puerto us in. The school to which they ordinarily would have been assigned is Junior High school 2x3 in Easl r la Bush. The parents Saidie Brownsville area involved has a juvenile delinquency rate More than 17 times greater than thai in which they live. Counsel for the new York City a Nuril of Duro lion in a reply Brief asked the supreme court in deny the parents u Brief said the constitutional rights of the children had no been violated. That they have not Licon Vio lated is established in the mulls puled fact thai j. Ii. S. 27.1 is a integrated school and admission to it is non to All Chyrll run who live within the attendance nine of shul school and neither their race color Creed nor National origin is made a criterion for their the Brief said. It added that the site for the new school was selected Primar ily because it is located on Tho fringe of an area which is pre dominantly negro and puerto Allcan and near an area in which the Large majority of resident i while. Board policy is thai Inte Gration be one of several Factor sin the selection of Sites and in the lining of new York court said the while children whose parents conc cd the new inn Ling plan live we Luln walking distance of new school 275 and nearer to or us least no further from school 275 him school 285. No child will have to travel far ther to new school 275 than he would have in go to get to the Brief submitted in the supreme court by the while parents stated had the same treatment Lieen Given to children of any other color or Rait. Ii would never have been countenanced by an court. I Ell loners the White Par Ems believe that the constitutions color Blind und shul they Are Noi to in denied rights Grantello others solely became they Are t1 a a a mor 1 1 Akl ailing 1 tit the custodians Are civil serv ice employees who hire their help. B and buy supplies Frum an allow a Ai ump. 1 lie allowance is based me of their school Bui dinging at new Siam. Calif. Api r or i " 1.,1 "1 l""1" r " of 1 � " " i of lire nose us u life line to Claire Luce criticises reporting of Goldwater Washington up Claire Booth Luce former to Italy
