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Show r- 2A WSERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Monday, June 22, 1964 By Anderson And teeming MARMADUKE - MontanaFloodLosscs Climb To $63 Million - . SolonsTFigM' Apportion Ruling -- Y , J. GLASS ' Service N.Y. Herald Tribune' r , i WASHINGTON A broad coalition In Congress will seek to amend the Constitution by barring federal intervention tn tiie shaping of state legislatures, It was learned Monday!!" ' While the proposed constitutional change has yet Jo be. drafted, its effect would be to nullify last weeks historic Supreme Court ruling that both Houses of state legislatures : must be apportioned by population. , - , The framers' of the amendment contemHhat'the high tridecision. June exceeded in. Its IT its authority sweeping1 bunal In doing so, they argue, the court has upset the fundamental ' ; precepts of state sovereignty? , Their amendment would, put the standards used to form state legislatures beyond the scrutiny of the federal judiciary. It would declare that the people of the 50 states shall retain bodies. exclusive rights to apportionment of their The advocates agree .with Justice John Marshall Harlan, who found in his dissent that the majority had amended the Constitution by striking down 175 yearshf legal precedent The courts ruling, unless reversed, may force more than 40 of the 50 states, including New York, to reapportion. t. Backer Of! the amendment have quietly beep gathering their forces Tor a drive to overturn the court They decided decision until they to withhold a public attack on the Were better organized and In position to submit their con- a- " By ANBEEW , i law-makf- cons tittitional change. of the states. It must then be ratified by In the Senate, a chief strategist In the coming battle will be GOP Minority Leader Everett McKinley Dirksen, HL, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee. 'But conservative" Democrats, particularly Jrom the Smith, also are expected to play a major role. It will be a golden opportunity for them to strike at the "Warren Court, which they feel has usurped the Constitution, particularly In the field ! ', of civil rights. The American Farm Bureau Federation, one of the most .. powerful lobbies In Washington, will extend its suppori, as will v other conservative interests. . If the amendment clears Congress, it 1$ virtually certain to succeed, since almost all the state legislatures have a vested , reforms. Interest In blocking the The now unconstitutional state houses exercise consider abie weight in Washington. It Is they who draw up the districts from which congressmen launch or finish their careers.. In 'many states, rural coalition runs the show, keeping down the Influence of both the cities and suburban areas. So there is strong sentiment in Congress against following the court and changing the status quo. - Some proponents of .the new amendment suggest that Chief Justice Warren was not above politics ln renderlngTiis 0, - -- court-ordere- d decision. , They recall the frustrations he suffered as a former governor of California. Time and again, powerfully placed legis- "Wen, then, would yon get lost for of both Houses of Congress must approve iwyitwnw U.S. a- -'- vyyw Regulation Blamed In: J y ' i N ,r Drug Addiction; r (UPI) The of doctors to prescribe narcotics for addicts In curing them has turned many addict-patien-ts - Into addict-criminal- 4 K the eptire program. . The chamber spokesman .was the leadoff witness as the Senate committee resumed - hearings on the aid authorization. Chairman J, William Fulbright, hoped the measure could clear the Senate before the .Republican National Convention next month, -j Teeter said the. chamber had tion Committee that the busi- full confidence to foreign aid ness group felt the original ad- chief David E. Bdl and beg ministration request should be lieved he would work toward out aid when receiving councut to about $3 billion. the - group ls tries reach a reasonable devel, Tester , said studying the additional $125 opment level of "V and other insects in Cascade andT Toole counties and to dispose of dead livestock in Toole County- - are reimbursable under Public Law 875. He $aid the OEP had directed the Corps of Engineers to make emergency repairs to sewers and streets(ln Choteau, the water system, sewage lajraon and streets In Shelby and the water system in East Glacier under PL875. C. 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HIXSON moon in late landing thanks to the pioneering nerve to' eliminate the patients de- 1965 N.Y. Herald Tribune Service to help pave the way for Mrs. surgery tot slight, dark young fense reaction that would other- manned Apollo missions by SAN FRANCISCO-Af- ter 1970i, Los Angeles doctor from' tiie University of wise destroy the graft from Gilbert, Sheets, a combina school teacher, gashed her hand California School of Medicine. The stranger. opening a can of fruit cocktail Dr. Leonard Manner brought ' Mrs. Sheets Isnt feeling with three years ago, surgery cost his patient to the a piece of cadaver nerve. Her her all the feeling in her thumb American' Medical Assn, meet- own nerve cells respond to the and first three fingers. . ing and demolished some graft by growing very slowly But Sunday, Mrs. Sheets was medical dogma about along tiie track made by the proudly showing doctors here the regrowth of cut nerve endgraft ings. to December, 1962, Dr. But ever so slowly, Mrs. OET THE FAST, COOUNQ Marmor sewed three Inches of Sheets nerves grew PAIN RELIEF pencil-thic- k from dead nerve a Orii A back. She lost of Pukrar use Nnnpaptr t only the 1 YOU NEED! ahs ' Motribor gt ttw Amtlt Durgag leg into Mrs. Sheets one or two small muscles in her t w i v ClrculitloAi thumb.- wrist, just aboveJter thumb. say It Is CnitoHol Ofticm. a KlchorOt U Unlike two New York doctors Advorttsing and Clrcufotlon difficult to tell , whether veiy . Mi V Main St , Estdbllstwd Jurw It, II3S. PubttihM who put a special coating around those muscles are again enerMCA ovonlna Entorad at Nw Salt Lnkt tiie first such nerve grafts, Dr. vated, but he thinks they are a City Post Oftka as socona otess msltsr . X Marmor iccordlna to Ad st Consrsss. simply mails his nerves little fatter. 179. ' ' - Ths Dsssrst Hours PubUHiIng Company frozen to Boston, where they--i Mrs. Sheets was back at rssunws no rosponsMIlty tor manuscripts irradiated In a ind atietograptw eontrlbutod Photooraotis school, teaching her fifth and nut artlclss may ha ruorlntod only with device at the Massachusetts In- sixth graders, within two weeks rlttsn oarmlssion ahrsn In odvanca. CARRteit DELfVERV RATIS stitute of Technology, The radia after the operation. 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U.S.f Chamber of Commerce urged senators today to pare about $390 million from President Johnsons original $3.4 billion for foreign aid. . But- - the chamber withheld udgment on Johnsons addition al request of $125 million, for Viet Nam aid. John C. Teeter, vice president- of. Pfizer , International, told the Senate Foreign Rela...J. i NEW YORK 50 Cut: Back Aid Funds, aitnirtinfr-rtml-ngAngpl- Two-thir- WASHINGTON (UPI) The corps also was directed The Office of Emergency Planning to erect a Bailey Bridge on a said Sunday tiie current esti- federal aid system road near mate of damage done by the Essex to permit access to perMontana floods was nearly $63 sons living in an isolated part million. . of Flathead Cdunty. The OEP said Its latest estiMcDermott told Mansfield the mate of the damage was Bureau of Public Roads is takof which $21,216,500 was ing action to have county roads to public property and $41,406,-90- 0 leading to missile sites repaired to private property. in its program to put the fedThe information was contain- eral aid road system in shape. In reply to another que- -' ,hv ed in a letter from OEP DMcDermott said the Mansfield, irector Edward A. McDermott OEP not yet cevelopnd had to Sen. Mike Mansfield, information to determine and made public by the enough whether damage to Swiff Dn, senator. a private dam, and sqme irri McDermott told Mansfield progation districts was reimfcurs- to grams spray mosquitoes, flies able under PL875. three-fourt- 0AVNIsS;fvTO 15 EAST 1st SOUTH tor year eld rang an thta Qnnllty On Rnng. DIAMONDGLAS ;:r229 WATER HEATER . GLASS-LINE- D 40 GALLON fifth burner Interchangeable with griddle Guarantee Ten-Ye- ar Aufemotk Completely twotchfew oven and top lighting Perma-vleoven window with light In oven e elmmer burners with high efficient Harper Wyman tiftioff burner eope Smofeele broiler rack ether as low as $39.95 Apartment Medal ifforeside Parking Wf VALIDATE teinei89M 701-70- 5 DA i. 2-- 1 5. State 633 |