European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Friday january 20, 1950 Driscoll looms As gop contender by Jack Bell w Ashington apr new Jer sey s gov. Alfred �. Driscoll looms As a claimant for no. I ranking among Eastern republicans in place of Thomas e. Dowsy. Politicians Here generally Are convinced that the new York governor meant just what he said when he wrote a Portland ore., Friend that no thing could arise that would Lead me to be the nominee for our party in 1952." while democrats said Shey looked on this As a sign of defeatism most republicans thought the politically smart new York governor merely had read the signs that his party would t give him a third try no so. Heije same republicans noted however that Dewey did t bar a race for re election As governor. Nor did he close out the possibility of a presidential comeback Artemot in the years after 1952. In top spot Devey s retirement would seem to leave Driscoli in a top spot among regular republicans with apparently Only Gen Dwight d. Eisenhower who claims to be uninterested in politics As such overshadowing him in the East. Driscoll and Dewey Are alike in Many respects. At 47. Both have the youth the republicans think they need both represent what they like to Call the progressive Wing of their party both head highly industrialized and populous states. The comparison goes even further. In the minds of their friends neither has been Able to develop for Public consumption tie warm personality of an Eisenhower or a Wendell Willsie. Driscoll carried 24 of new Jersey s 35 convention votes in a Dewey s Camp in the All important second ballot at the 194s gop convention. Many called that move one of the turning Points that gave divey his second presidential nomination. There is no Clear indication years ago. Jan 20, 1946 a strike of 750,000 steel workers begins in the greatest strike in the nation s history under the jurisdiction of one Jan. 20, 1947 at least 300 of 680 persons Are believed drown As the greek Pas Senger ship Chimaera strikes a mine off the Attica Peninsula. Jan. 20, 1948 the russians demand that Vizonia be dissolved. Jan. 20, 1949 George c. Marshall ended 47 years of service for the . Today when of formally gave up his Job of Secretary of state. Expert says 1 of 10 in . Has mental ill Ness new Haven Conn up on out of every 10 persons in the . In afflicted with mental illness a Yale professor said. Leo w. Simmons associate pro Fessor of sociology at Yale University said that 10,000 additional trained psychiatrists Are desperately needed to treat the growing number of persons who need psychiatric attention. However that Dewey would be willing to scratch Drscoll s Back in i93 -. If Dewey Stih has anything to say about new York s 97 convention votes on that faraway Day. Publicly cooperative the two governors in the past have been somewhat Ike two actors vying for a starring role. Drisco irs record looks Good on paper to a lot of republicans. He topped his record of having helped keep new Jersey in Dewey s column in 1948 by win Ning re election himself this year by n margin of 75.000 votes. Minorities backed him in the latter race Driscoll was credited with getting a lot of votes from minority blocs largely because he insisted on writing a civil rights Plank into the state s Constitution when it wan revised two years ago. Driscoll has his own ideas about the me too tag that the re publicans have been shunning recently he says it All depends on what you Are the new Jersey governor has come out against Federal Aid to education and Federal Public housing. He says the problems ought to be handled by the states and has tried to do something about them. His proposal for a 8100.000,000 state fund for Public housing was beaten in the last election but he probably will bring it a again. Earlier he got approval of a cig Aret tax to boost school teachers salaries. He says he would me too the 10 commandments the preamble to the Constitution and a Strong National defense in which there is no waste of Money. Strange facts about polio n /sn/6 polio struck of Ras Lulla fall so an i kie3raska,. A of of child a to be As que As authorities 3eusve-of Oij ass p.6seajctt puav6d Kous in Wurl Wax arrs cot Bute to of com men is Gen Taylor visits Berchtesgaden inspects up he occupied in Warby Virginia Webb attending a recent reception Given by col and mrs. Stanley j. Grogran at Berchtesgaden maj Gen Maxwell d. Taylor l a. Berlin commander had an Opportunity to inspect the quarters which he occupied As commanding general of the 101st airborne div. Command Post of the 101st during the War was the same installation m that presently utilized by Headquarters Berchtesgaden sub Post. William Bailey Stallings jr., 3-month-old son of it and mrs. We Liam b. Stallings was the first american child to be baptized in the recen by completed Chapes at Monteith Barracks Furth. This announce ment was made by chaplain William h. Bandt protestant chaplain Oxfurth Home of the 16th inf regt three new arrivals were added to the Wurzburg dependents roster last week a Horn at the 15th evac Hosp numbers. Capt and mrs. Robert e. Crowe Are the parents of Mary Ellen born Jan 8. Crowe is class i officer of emf. Post utilities officer capt Walter a Andruss and mrs. Andruss have a son born Jan. 9 and a daughter was born to capt and mrs. Jordan l. Epperson Jan. 10, Epper son is assigned to the 57th fid Hosp As Post sanitation inspector. The marriage of miss Linn Pajo and capt Gerald w. Forbes took place in the protestant Church of Oberst Dorf recently. A reception was held in the Luitpold hotel and the couple left or a honeymoon in Garmisch Marine corps Brig Gen Richard m. Cults retired accompanied by mrs. Cults and their daughter Donitta visited the Berchtesgaden Bec Reat Jona area recency. This name is probably familiar to Many persons because the a to compensator used on a number of firearms was designed and developed by the general s father. Also at the recreational area recently were maj Gen and mrs. George j. Richards inspector general Usa eur and maj in and mrs John e. Dahlquist. Dahlquist is cd of the 1st inf div. Mrs. Ruth Stokes assistant editor of the women s Section of the Stuttgart Post news has resigned her position and is moving to Heidel Berg. In Token of appreciation for her work a Silver Platter appropriately engraved was presented mrs. Stakes by Brig Gen Arnold j. Funk at it Small ceremony held in the press room recently the Wetzlar women s club welfare committee will conduct an Cid clothes drive today. Both adult and children s clothing will be picked up during the House to House canvass. The clothing will be turned Over to the Wetzlar German welfare committee to be Given to needy families. Mrs. John j. Mccloy was guest of Honor at a recent luncheon of the Garmisch american women s club at which the formation of a if tie theater group was discussed. A representative of the Neucom special services will attend the next meeting to give information and offer assistance in Amateur play production. Pvt Norma Jean Wiseman of the Heidelberg wac Del recently became the Bride of it Robert Rahns of the 62d my so co in a military ceremony performed by chaplain j. A Tinnin at the Pat ton Barracks Chape after the ceremony the newlyweds were feted at a reception held in the Casino club and at Midnight the couple departed for Garmisch on their honeymoon. Munich military Post units of company or detachment size May now Reserve the ballroom of the american Way service club in downtown Munich for dances or parties according to miss Ruth Desmond club director. The newly decorated ballroom will be reserved or members of the organization which makes the reservation and for invited guests of the unit including officer and female guests. The club will provide a band and refreshments for the parties at the unit s expense and will do any special decorating that the unit feels necessary. T net Biberg air base s new Chapel witnessed its first wedding Cere Mony recently As miss Mary Para acc. A . Civilian formerly with the Iraq in Munich was married to Lilmont u. Beville of the 526th fighter Vin. Capt Harold t. W Hillock protestant up Ain at Neu Biberg officiated at the ceremony a reception at the Neu Biberg officers club followed. The couple de parted Jor a honeymoon in Rome. Vol. Editor in chief managing editor Sporis editor. It coi William m summer Ken Zumwal Phil Taylor executive manager a thief of distribution Mart Eft h Brown news bureaus Frankfort. .218 -32361 Darmstadt. W Berlin. ,.84-6gb1 04-6680 Vienna. B 47164 Bremerhaven. H044-"13g3 Mun left. 4315-0 it european edition i published Dally at Darm Sia it , for the . Occupation forces under the auspices of the army air farces troop information and education division Yucom Frankfurt 3�h1 the stars and stripes Darmstadt should be addressed to the stars and stripes Apo i"5 us army mail to tiie new Vorac office should be sent to my Washington Street. N. Y this a not an official publication of the u 5 army re entered As second class matter sept 21, 1947, is Tho at new York no. Under the act of Marcut 1. 18v9
