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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 5

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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4 The Berkshire Eagle, Monday, March 23, 1959L-5 r- (4.7s,1 ol WARNER'S'. SASH and Glass BRADFORD 79 Summer St. ALLIMIN'Uti COMBINATIO3 ren-r-a 1 0 I' 10 9 ier for only month ---7----- A BR DFO RD SASH St- Austria Thanks U.S. Taxpaver College si Aid Asked for Students For Foreign Schools '1 From Shut Sc loo 1 By SAM DAWSON plies in helping other governments WASHING'rON (UPI) Arthur th their budgetary farminz nd! AP BUsiness News Analyst with a Flemming; secretary of 'Health, education problems. NEW YORK (AP) There a Education and Welfare, has called word of thanks today for the Criticism Elsewhere on the nation's colleges to be "sym- American taxpayer.

it comes thetic" toward students S-hoce from the Aus- Criticism of U.S. aid by foreign- pa' ers has usually been that it high school education was ham- trian government wasn't big enough, although and is addressed Ipered by integration yroblems. 't like the strings that Con- straight ta the 111. don But he emphasized that colleges re gss has bed onto hOw American I( taxpayer himself should not in any way lower their dollars are to be spent. rather a to standards.

He suggested working But Austrian Chancellor Julius the U.S. govern- ment a't for- Raab tells his et I out arrangements to make it pos- for enterprising students .1 warded the tax- should be mindful of the fact that sible whose high schools were closed to payer's money to the means for our reconstruction "make up for this lost time." the war nelp Austria aft- were contributed by the Ameri- a Secretary Flemming said id in. a e. This shines ou A- -1 broatlyco I can taxpay'er in pursuance Ttnte-hrettsgel WI MIS pla -n' 1 of his government. To him, Amer- Sen.

enneth B. Keating med int in a world where man in the street, Austria over New York State stations that Americans are more used to owes its thanks. children whose schools were dosed criticized than thanked. 1 i hmtgb in 64 high school education was hampered by integration yroblems. But he emphasied that colleges should not in any way lower their standards.

He suggested working out arrangements to make it possible for enterprising students whose high schools were closed to "make up for this lost time." Secretary Flemming id in a fiimed te-levision intctyicw with Sen. Jenneth B. Keating over New York State stations that children whose schools were dosed would have a difficult Sports Cipsule-- For Week End- Yesterday DETROIT (LTD -The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red Wings, 4-4, to 'gain the fourth and last National Hockey, Lvaglie's Stanley Cup playoff berth. The Leafs gained the berth after New York Rangers bowed to Montreal Canadiens In New York, 4-2. St PETERSBURG, Fla.

(UPI) Bob Goalby takes roke lead in the third round of the $15,000 St. Petersburg Open golf PINEHURST, N.C. (UPI Jo-, anne Goodwin of Haverhill, and ATM ramiy of. Mason City. Iowa, gain final round in the 57th annual North and South women's golf championship.

COLUMBUS. Ga. (LTDBetsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., won the Royal Crown women's golf championship, with a 72-hole total of 294. have your nmnber afid it's 933 LP 7-it IV I 41 1 I -IISN 'After Easter ke' N' very time catching up. He said some would never return to the classroom The secretary was asked whether he thought the closing of some Southern schools would lead to the gradual collapse.of the public education system in those states.

"I'm not that pessimistic," he replied. I He said there probably would be more emphasis on private schools in' the South. But he expressed confidence that "the, public school system is so basically sound that it's going to emerge N.000,Nvoe' For (1 $15.00 In several parts of the world, of late, there have been anti- Search i fied Yankee rioting and some in- T-1 stances of mobs trying to attack For Rape-Slayer American embassies and Avreck- ing American informtion centers. Of Little Girl Most -of these countries have SPOKANE -(AP) An aroused been recipients of U.S. foreign aid police' force -vowed today to rind and in at least one recent in- stance this American aid was a the killer of Candy Rogers, major factor in the nation's econ- year-old Campfire girl whose body omy.

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Down-stretch elastim' back and two-way elastic sides subtract inches just where you want them subtracted. 3 .3. But Austria says it is pleased 1 'We'll put every available man 1 in the long run with our aid program. In a 368-10n the case and keep them there again." -page volume entitled. "Ten is solved." said Po-1 If Recovery Program I lice Chief Clifford Payne, father of a daughter aged 9, CI, Austria, 1948-1938," the first page reads 1 I'We know that we're looking I 'Dedicated to unknown I for how.

We're looking for a ma- American taxpayers to whose tax 1 4 contributions- the 'Austrian econ- He said it appeared the child -omy owes the, millions contributed I had been picked up On a street villT in good will its recon-lcorner, raped, strangled with a LULA struction." tpiece of her own slip, -then buried REACI The Austrian gesture comes tunder a pite of brush miles from unWittingly or not while Con- townall within a few hours 17 gress is debating next year's for days ago. 4 eign aid spending. This program 31ts has been criticized even more se- 1 ling verely at home than abroad. Never before has Spokane or its Want Economic aid a several 230-man police force been so, forms. A Development Loan Fund stirred by a case.

The pretty helps underdeveloped it a i fourth-grader vanished March 6 build dams, roads and harbor fa- Uthife selling Campfire mints, door cilities. to door near her home Some countries that don't qual- Police found six boxes Of mints if)' for de tense support come tin- scattered near a bridge in the 12 a special assistance program hours that followed the disappear- And there is a technical assist -lance. Urn ran into a blank wall ance program whereby We pro-, despite tips front substantial vide technicians and sotne suo-lcitizens bums an skid row bd, tea leaf. Yeachns Threp search49c in He said it appeared the child i had been picked up on a street corner, raped, strangled with a Ipiece of her own slip, -then buried a pite of brush miles from townall within a few hours 17 days Selling Mints Never before has Spokane or its 230-man police force been so stirred by a case. The pretty, fourth-grader vanished March 6 white selling Campfire mints door to door near her home: Police found six boxes Of mints scattered near a bridge in the 12 hours that followed the disappear! ance.

Urn ran into a blank wall -73ll tips froin substantial 'citizens, skid row bums and, tea leaf- readers. Three searcher's in in the long run YOU REACH Want s. 46. 41 YOU 1 Want 250 North Street lif's Quality Since 1879 -In the advertising columns of The -FE1 Eagle Details? Call Display AdvertisingH1 7-7311 gig rIn 7-7311 VI 0 ILDIEPtitiWitt STO M1PAN (tuitteotof d't ink a-Tr tit Pt; lliCk imeropoteppir an Air Force helicopter were killed in a crash. An autopsy showed 'little Candy had been raped.

Her legs had been tied by a piece of her petticoat. Another piece was tied around her neck. There was blood on her face and neck. Candy's mother, Mrs. Elaine Rogers, a high school teacher, collapsed put under deep sedation.

The child's Carl Rogers of Milton-Freewater, rushed here to comfort 'her. Boy Killed Burma Prayer NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A two-year-old boy was killed as he knelt in prayer on the front seat of a car driven by his father Suri day. Philip Dwayne Roberts died in the of the car with another auto near here. Seven other were Gordon Roberts.

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