The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1965 — Page 4
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Tuesday, August 24, 1965
far exceeded the ‘general precept" that the government must match industry pay practices. The original administration proposal was a realistic ap-
WASHINGTON UPI—Postal P roach to the P roblem - thev
Say Committee It Too Liberal
officials Monday attacked recommendations of a House committee for federal pay increases far above the 3 per cent raises asked by President Johnson. Postmaster General John A. Gronouski and Assistant Post-
master General Richard J. Mur- gon track Coach William J. phy told the Senate Post Office Bowerman told Senate investiand Civil Service Committee gators today that amateur aththat the bill approved by the letes were paid to compete in House Post Office Committee meets sanctioned by the Ama-
said. The House bill would cost $336.4 million in the first year, j or $152.4 million more than the $184 million proposed by the
administration, they said. In other developments:
Athletics: University of Ore- !
teur Athletic Union (AAUY. Bowerman testified in an investigation of the feud between the AAU and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Appropriations: Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield said he hoped to get Senate approval today of a $4.3 billion appropriations measure to finance public works, reclamation and atomic energy projects. The bill was one of several set for action this week in the rush toward a hoped-for adjournment by the middle of September.
Ish actress Sylvia. Syms and | remainder German star Sonya Zeiman join warned that they
Italy’s Pier Angeli and Mexico’s Elsa Cardenas to appear in promotional short subjects for
"Flight of the Phoenix."
75% Are Ready For Federal Aid
INTERNATIONAL HOLLYWOOD UPI — Brit-
WASHINGTON UPI — The White House reported that about 75 per cent of the 5,135 school districts in 17 southern and border states have com-
plied with school desegregation provide for desegregation of at requirements to receive federal least four grades this fall and aid. of all 12 grades by the fall of
are being must meet
requirements if they are to qualify for federal aid this fall. President Johnson directed the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) to send telegrams “to those who have not submitted a plan or whose plans have not been accepted to remember that school is beginning in the fall," Press Secretary Boll D. Moyers said. Under the Civil Rights law of 1964, all school districts must file acceptable school desegregation plans to obtain federal assistance. These plans must
11967. Of approximately 2 5,000 school districts in the nation, Moyers said, 24,820 have submitted compliance data. Of these, the data has been accepted from 23.890 districts by the U.S. Office of Education and ; the remaining 930 are being ;processed. Moyers said that Johnson instructed HEW Secretary John Gardner today to have the Office of Education “work around the clock to complete processing of the 930.’’
319 Will Face Plotting Charge
About 1,800 thunderstorms are raging somewhere in the world at any given moment, says the National Geographic.
! Marbl# stautes owe their 1 a secret organization and eon* luster to itght that penetrates tacting Kurdish rebel leader the stone and is reflected by Mullah Mustafa Barzani to help crystals within. | in the plot.
Fakhry, described as proComnnmist, operated radio Baghdad after the 1958 revolution of Abdul Karim Kassem but was dismissed less than A
year later.
In other developments, the BEIRUT, Lebanon UPI — A removal was announced of the retired Iraqi army officer and ] as t major supporter of U.A.R. 318 of his followers will be President Agamel Abdel Nat* tried on charges of plotting ser from Aref's government, against the regime of Iraqi ff e was Khaireddin Hassib, President Abdul Salam Aref, it was suspended as president was reported here Monday. 0 f s tate-run economic orThe Baghdad daily Al-Manar ganization charged with implesaid Lt. Col. Selim Fakhry; menting last year's “Nasser would be charged with forming style" nationalization decrees.
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