Dead as slavery

Back in mid-July. Sam Rayburn House abruptly spokesman said President Kennedy, that each school assistant accountant of the meeting was “dead as slavery.” But the president said that his driving licence Congress try again some compromise almost all compromises that would be home, where the issue of public aid to religious schools has been roiled by segregation measures of resentment and mistrust. Last week, President Kennedy learned the hard Tour, that Rayburn was right. In management of the second parliamentary defeat this week, the house would have a change of school diluted by the humiliation margin of 242 to 169

As presented in the house last week, the administration bill was the sweetest actions. Everything has been challenged omitted aid for teachers salaries. For a soft allocation of $ 325 million for the school, Congress passed the guide, the word that the funds could also be used to pay debts resulting from the construction so far a manoeuvre calculated on a charm Congressmen South , Which has a wave of construction of the classroom.

The whole school-aid package for sugar were covered with two provisions to most Congressmen ladies: extension of the Student Loan Program of the National Defense Education Act; extension of federal assistance to school districts The number of children of employees of the Confederation, including soldiers. With this change lending, White House aide schnappte Larry O’Brien: “Let’s have condemned the case, here and now.”

Last Wednesday, in which he has a mocha color-Sport coats, Adam Powell chairman of the House Committee on Education and Labour was born on the ground, knocking Appeals ultimately the terminal gasp . The right of the house to allow chairman of the committee to try to invoices directly on the ground on “Calendar” Wednesday “without detour on roadblocking business agenda committee. But until the LA by the conservative Edward F . Hebert, a Catholic, to challenge Powell’s attempt at the bill before the house. Rayburn ordered a prompt vote on the issue, tart, commented: “This subject has been long enough.”

As a “no” echoed throughout the house floor, the crowd was managing a large number of its own leaders, including Louisiana’s Hale Boggs and Arkansas’ Wilbur Mills and Oren Harris. “I never thought we would as a Cunnilingus,’’said New Jersey’s Frank Thompson, author of the compromise bill, if the vote took place.” We have some guys there, would not dare, against the bill even though it actually made a statement.”

Puffing on an ear of corn direction, Powell complained: “I told them that the Assembly did not move any kind of legislation as this one. It is too late and they are tired. I ‘ said the speaker. I told everyone. ”

Other measures, last week on Capitol Hill: ¶ easily tempted to hit, tie off a new civil rights legislation, the Senate, 70-19 extend for two years the life of watchdog of the Civil Rights Commission .

moral air as a weapon against the hijackers, the Senate at the White House, a law that crime would be classified as piracy, they make the death penalty.

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