European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes november to future presidential Hopes ride on election of 32 governors Washington presidential Hopes of Many men for 1952 and later years will be Riding with the ballots in tomorrows election of 32 gubernatorial contests always have some presidential they Are proving grounds from which emerge future leaders with powerful voices in naming presidential aside from the Rise and fall of individual political political party capture of a state government is regarded u improving its chances to carry the state in the next presidential of the 32 contests for governor to be settled no fewer than 10 have captured special National Are those in new York and in new Thomas who carried the Republican presidential Banner in 1848 and faces a hard fight in his quest for a third term As his democratic challenger is Walter in Earl Dewey 3948 National running seeks reelection Over the Challenge of James there the political Veteran is fighting for survival the threat of a son of the late president Franklin a Young Man who Hopes his Star is on the Rise in democratic connect cuts Chester a is also tangling with a Young hopeful with a big political John Davis Republican grandson of famed Henry Cabot Lodge and brother of Henry Cabot Lodge is seeking to unseat Bowles was Price administrator in world War in Mennen a Democrat who has drawn some talk As a possible vice presidential is locked in a hard Campaign fight with former Harry a Kelly came out of voluntary political retirement to enter the reputedly with his eyes on the Senate in and hopeful of reaching even higher in the race is Between Frank Lausche d and Don Ebright adding to the National interest there is launches apparent Effort to keep the gubernatorial contest from getting tied into the bitter Battle for the he said once he want sure whether he would vote for Democrat Joseph who is attempting to unseat Republican Robert target of Labo democratic forces in the congressional feminists have an Eye on where Ana a Veteran of years As state is the democratic nominee for governor in a race with Howard Phoenix radio executive carrying the gop in Paul Dever d opposed for reelection by Arthur Coolidge Cousin of the late president Calvin William Preston of Maryland is fighting it out with Theodore Mckeldin former mayor of Wisconsin gubernatorial another of the major pits Walter Kohler son of a former against Carl democratic National commit the nation now has 29 democratic and 19 Republican including Frederick Payne re elected in Maine the 32 at stake Are held by 17 democrats and 15 whichever party scores the greater gain is certain to Hail the result As indicative of Public support they always the democrats scored a net gain of six governors in when they took Over from Republican executives in Montana and while losing two democratic gubernatorial seats in Tali and Washington to the in 19 governors seek 11 of them democrats and eight in three Southern the republicans put up no candidate against the democratic they Are offer ing no opposition to Herman Talmadge of Gordon Browning of Tennessee or James Byrnes of South a former Secretary of state in the Cabinet of president didst need a rival to catch a lot of he has split with charging there is a Drift in government toward what he Calls a word the republicans promptly adopted As Campaign am munition against the four governors seek election to the Senate Frank Carlson Earl Clements James Duff and John Pastore Fred Aandahl seeks election As a representative in four House members Are candidates for governor Lynch Lodge John Miles m and Frank Barrett the 32 governors will be picked from 84 32 of them 29 and 23 in beats do Brief Der an Schreiben Herr Schulze will Einen Brief an Seine Eltern Zimmer Daser Koto it in Herrn mullers bitter urn stuck Das papier Das und bitter Ihn us Ein stick Konsten Sie Mir Bitte Ein stuck papier Geben Brief Dehr Ann Shrai 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conducting medical experiments on concentration Camp and that they will be tried in the next War crimes trial at 1947 soviet foreign minister Vyan slav Molotov the atom bomb secret has ceased to exist Russia knows tells the world capitalism is dying and All roads Lead to com 1948 Thomas Dewey says Republican overconfidence was a material Factor in his defeat Lor the says As epithet of derision she thinks the word Yankee has a Shady she says it started with the in they were trying to say or its French equiv by the time the indians got through with it came out when the colonies were break ing away from the eng Lish called the colonials Yan Kees in and so from the miss Adams was a bad Mencken disagrees but that old word Mencken of says Yankee comes from the its a corruption of Jan and or John As an englishman is John during the civil War bobbed up the southerners hurled it at the but theres no evidence anyone was wounded by one researcher in the word wilds of Arkansas came out with the information that at least some of the natives used it As a Yankee meant to All we Rule out what do we Call the troops then miss Adams Gays but there has been some objection to that because a native of Canada or Honduras is an United states United states ians see what were up miss Adams scientist predicts men 2 feet tall Tucson will shrink to two feet in another a University of Arizona anthropologist Bertram Kraus said he based his prediction on phenom Ena now occurring in the human for be the human face is diminishing in and modern Man is losing his Little toes and third future he May not have of expert says youre also scared new York Lazy then youre inertia and laziness Are Irving associate clinical professor of psychiatry at new York medical told the Cooper Union no one is born with tendencies to be b o r e d or he these symptoms Are the byproducts of they Are manifestations of the fear of i Ondon Artex has reported the russians have said yes to the West for a Carleton director of the National arts foundation in new said he has received official word from Moscow that the soviets have agreed to join in a worldwide musical tribute in december to finnish composer Jan we have been trying to find some sort of common ground with russian culture for he said in an i have been informed that the Leningrad symphony orchestra radio will be glad to offer a tribute to the illustrious whom Smith visited during his tour of 17 european will the 85 under the leadership of the Smith musical groups throughout the world have agreed to present special pro Grams of compositions by Sibelius during the first week in deem the new York symphony or the Boston symphony and some 40 others in the will join with orchestras in Italy and South America in celebrating Hie cigars for birthday the foundation is arranging to Send Sibelius 85 boxes of cigars for his for each year because he misses them More than anything else in aus Merit bound Smith Sibelius Hopes his new com dealing with the creation of the will be played in America for the first time during the Cele Smith the director said the arts foun Dation has been attempting for several years to achieve artistic collaboration with the soviets by financing an Exchange of orches Ballet and but Little Progress has been the russian ambassador in Washington has finally agreed to Exchange objects of but not he the foundation requested As a Start a collection of russian paintings to be shown in but they have never shown communist culture Only the russians have a great Cul Ture but there making a mis take in trying to mix it with Smith i spoke to Stalin about it a couple of years but of course i didst get Stalin insists culture must serve the communist during Smiths present tour he went to Poland to attempt to Trace famous missing musical Manu including Beethoven ninth symphony and Mozart magic flute taken from Berlin to during the War for now they Are missing from the monastery there and the poles claim they have no knowledge of where they the foundation also is arranging to award Cash prizes in the to enable americans to at tend various european festivals next including the revival of the Bayreuth Smith disclosed that while he was in Oberammergau he Pur chased for exhibition in America a woodcarving of a bust of Beethoven which he said the finest likeness be had Ever the carved by Hans Hein Zeller at will be exhibited first at Carnegie in new and then taken on Theis tars a it 3f p e a 292 november isso u col Henry Richter managing Kea Zur Walt spam editor executive manager Maurice Kiric wow Niet of Louis Brown news bureaus Pra Murt 7252 Deutsche Post 75513 Darmstadt Berlin Vienna Munich the european edition 18 published Dally at Germany for the occupation under auspices of armed forces information and education division Neucom Tel Franf court the stars and Darmstadt correspondence should be addressed to the stars and Apo us mat to the new York office should be sent to my Washington this u not an official publication of the armed forces reentered As second class matter pet 1947 at me at new under the act March Russ join West to Honor Sibelius
