European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Tyr 1950 the stars and stripes Page 7 Atlantic april developments in the Battle fies tax Kansas apra i the government has filed tax liens against the estate of slain Charles Binaggio charging a total of owed it in Back income penalties and interest at about the same Charles Mcgrath urges Law barring who preceded Binaggio As a first Ward democratic was arraigned two counts of liquor Law Binaggio Rose to Power on the against cancer were reported i yesterday at the american association for cancer they included that an Mably causes breast cancer in female mice is carried by male mice As and with it the males May infect their mates 2the use of three chemical sub As yet to shrink cancers in experimental that some virus caused diseases can affect Tempo Rary remissions in some human cancer of two substances that tend to Rob cancer tutors of capacity for no proof on humans the report that male mice May also transmit cancer virus to their mate or offspring was Given by John and Robert of the University of Bittner there is no proof for or against the existence of a similar agent in human a team from the Sloan Kettering of new reported that three chemical sub stances have been found to cause shrinkage of some cancers in the most effective Accord i 1 102 and up in the air North Side after Carrollo Wem Federal in to serve income tas evasion and use of the j mails and Charles the Ensor were slain in Binaggio Polit ical clubroom april cover 194548 the tax liens apparently were the result of months spent by the government investigating Binaggio the two liens covered the period from ims through one named Charles and Cecilia Binal the for the years 1947 and the other named Binaggio alone for the years 1945 and Carrollo and three other then were arrested Friday afternoon at a North Side Home by agents of the alcohol unit and charged with failure to possess a Federal liquor wholesaling License and failure to make required reports the special Federal Lydia of at the controls of a plane she piloted for the Flat Pilot Edward Padlo looks admiringly at the centenarian who rolled bandages for the North during the civil Stevens took the controls for several in a few improvements Michael of san reported that some patients who were fatally ill with cancer had been Given an infectious disease which could be controlled by sulfa drugs and other he said a few improvements had been so far but Only in a Small number of Shimkin reported that seven children fatally 111 with acute leu Kemia had temporary two seriously ill patients rallied for two or Ottoree months after had contracted Shimkin said one of the most dramatic cases was that of a Young Man dying of leukaemia who contracted a staphylococcus he rallied and had two months during which he showed no evidence of the disease and was be to play baseball and other even Tuaila the patient m life in the its probably 73 wit Nesses appeared in answer to sub All but about 15 were excused for the time daily paper published in apr heiress to half million held for shoplifting los apr 16 up of and Stafford Star began Publica with a 48page edition to be the second newspaper in this of 15xkw by former evening Leader a publisher inboard finder will tuba circulation denies frigates turned Over to japanese Navy apr 19 the state department has described As communist propaganda soviet claims that 27 frigates recently re turned to by Russia have been turned Over to the japanese the 27 vessels were loaned Russia during the War and were Only re covered after urgent demands and Long state department spokesman Michael a Mcdermott said the russian claims were printed in pravda through a Tass dispatch from he said a Tass had taken the trouble to have checked the report with would have found out that Japan has no Mcdermott said that the frigates Are to the hands of the military authorities Iii Haid to believe new april 19 ask mayor William Odwyer to fix a new Yorac City parking on april the mayors inlaw of a summons for other Day she m a by Catherine Reardon if Vearold heiress who was acquitted at the age of 14 of slaying her was held in City jail Here on a charge of stealing a dress from a department store department store detective Gwen Mckeever made the arrest outside a Swank Wilshire District miss Mckeever told officers she saw the girl take a Fine silk print dress from a place it in her purse and walk out without Gueci said she and her Hus band Gabriel with whom she eloped last july Over her mothers have no expects to receive approximately from the estate of her Tihe late Vincent of Shima rites recall Ernie Pyles death in april 19 Riel services were held on this tiny Pacific Island yesterday for War correspondent Ernie who was killed by a japanese snipers Bullet five years Roy Howard of tiie Scripps Howard in a message sent from new York and read Here at the special called him world War is greatest Corres on tace spot a there a Marker has been erected in Pyles memory on be a few Miles off the North West coast of following the a bugler of the 29th inf band sounded1 victim of polio Dies after 18 years in lung april 19 an infantile paralysis victim who refused to give up his lust for living although he spent More than half Nis life in an Iron lung died alter battling the disease 8 Sweet was first con Pyle was correspondent for Scripp Hpward newspapers and features newspaper women a i Alyth a chaplain read a Brief biography i j i candidate with everything so what have we cot Harp i As presi Ash Agton and tru were to members of the Cwm frees club at to Honor r president and of Toque american professional oly Mildred re de of re whoa scientist Claire and government foe of the the political presented la to dream sequences was the dream m woman vice bad to Call on a one scene took the candidate to president waft running j the we got you dont know How easy replied the presenting her with a government Paya for the the 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and twice in the so he could impress the nurse by pretending someone tried to murder after Pagan fired it tag a Mayer cried that about an hour before the the sheriffs office1 Mayer passed the nurse on Way to work and see you Oclock in tace room he was 15 minutes r service Itaf to activities of gamblers april 19 attorney general Howard me Grath told Congress it could Deal organized gambling a knockout blow by denying bookmakers the use of Telegraph and radio service they in testifying before a Senate com Merce he urged Pas Sage of a Law forbidding the trans Mission of gambling information across state the subcommittee is considering such a while Mcgrath said that Gam bling runs to Large proportions in some he was unable to con firm reports of the existence of any National crime Ernest w Mcfarland d subcommittee raised that Mcgrath replied i could not Wuh honesty say that we know there is any great Syndicate presided Over by any great Gammie expands Homer Capehart told reporters later that was sur prised at statement that the Justice department knows of no National crime per i think there Capehart the attorney general said that in addition to illegal bookmaking on horse big time gambling apparently has moved in on such sports As football and Amateur and proves it is fairly obvious that none of these betting operations of any size could be maintained without Tele Telegraph and other rapid transmission he it is quite evident that the modern bookmaking operation is completely intertwined with Tine communications systems of this and that to deny the use of the facilities of interstate com Merce to the gambling fraternity would be a knockout blow to their rapid service he said rapid service is a Neces sity to the to stimulate on the races and to enable them to Lay off or make hedge bets when too much Money is placed on a particular me Grath said there should be a Law requiring on hour time jag in broadcasting or televising the results of a As the proposed Bill that would mean to stations would have to use movies of the Lester c Hunt asked1 whether it would be made illegal to broadcast the Kentucky certainly Megrath periodic broadcasts of such special events would be specifically per under my Gratis printed publication of sports results would be completely exempt regardless of the source of the j mayor welcomes Capehart wanted to know there be Federal Fatiori to 3top All Parira Timuel Tine on horse Mcgrath said would be record the by agriculture department
