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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, January 27, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 27, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                F s january 1953 the stars and stripes Page 7 acc opening hearing on to Heaters 26 another round in the Long argument Over television in movie Heaters will begin today before f the Federal communications com the commission will Start hear jugs on the question of whether 1 it is in the Public interest to set 1 aside some of the limited number television frequencies for theater the motion picture Industry wants the acc to allocate fre Fluen cies for a nationwide theater j by the National Tele in vision broadcasters is of against the idea on the grounds it might mean fewer frequencies for lie Gular if the motion picture Industry television probably will be a regular Bill of fare at movie said Vincent counsel for the motion jct Are of he said Jav programs would motion would show opera Welch said the Industry plans to How fights and other televised special Welch said the programs would shown exclusively in the Thea this an the fact that like to get out of the Touse should attract even Tuset he r some Heaters now Tele vision but these a e Brit on closed circuits using Telephone company Welch said the Cost of leased wire transmission is too High and he Quality of pictures transmitted it not High enough for a regular iter Mem allows top stars limited to appearances 26 him has Given the Green Light for television appearances of such stars As Clark Lana Sobert Taylor and Ava but with strings Hollywood largest has opened the Way for Mem Talent to make limited appearances on the stars May pop into viewers living rooms Only to Mem the one of the last to Down the to had con clauses As Early As 1940 which made its stars to appear on Ike poses with members of administration part rules restaurants bar negroes 26 District of Columbia court of appeals has ruled 54 that Wash Agton restaurants legally May re use to serve the Case was one testing the Validity of two lost Laws of the Jos civil War years which barred nation in eating places on it of it is expected that supreme court will make the ruling on the Case now that appeals court has reached its Ion after More than a Oje abound pvt saves infant from fire 26 be last Day of his army fur i Meh before heading for pvt Barney rescued us wife and baby from a fire their Home dropped the 6 Bon Thold Connie from an upstairs window into the arms an unidentified then he helped his wife fiery through the window and both dropped 20 feet to the Mother and baby were taken to a Hospital is a president Eisenhower poses with nine members of his administration shortly after they were sworn in by chief Justice Fred left to right postmaster general Arthur attorney general Herbert Treasury Secretary George state Secretary John Foster Justice agriculture Secretary Ezra Interior Secretary Douglas Commerce Secretary Sinclair labor Secretary Martin Durkin and Federal Security administrator Ovela Culp retired Navy Admiral kills self in san Diego san 26 sought a motive today for the pistol deaths of a retired Navy Admiral and his Mother whose bodies were found in a hotel a radio still was playing when officers broke in on the grim the Coroner said chess Ford a retired rear killed his Jane about then shot both bodies sprawled on the floor near the Browns hand still clutched an automatic Mother and son were shot in the a naval Academy captained a destroyer in the Pacific during world War youth gets 21 years in death of rival for gum chewing girl Cedar 26 was sentenced to 21 years in prison Here for killing his rival for the love of a gum chewing Duffy wept with his Mother As the sentence was the 18yearold leaned against a doorway and chewed gum As the courtroom drama reached its then she walked Duffy had pleaded guilty to kill ing James with a Shotgun last he said Shir Ley had promised to marry then jilted him for judge Charles Penningroth had described Shirley As a gum Chew ing girl who didst seem to realize what was going on around during the Shirley stretched her gum into a Long strand and chatted with a girl Penningroth it is not for this court to say that George Duffy was Eschief of budget remains in Bureau 26 Frederick who probably knows More about the Federal budget than any Man in will stay on the Job with the Eisenhower who has been director of the budget for the past three years in the Truman said that he will be a special assistant to Joseph is a Detroit banking official who was chosen bar pres ident Eisenhower to run the budget a native of washing has been in the budget Bureau for the past 18 one of his colleagues remarked when he was promoted by or Truman to the top Job that Bureau chiefs May come and but Lawton goes on he previously had served on the battleships new Mexico and Nevada and the Cruiser he had worked the past two weeks at con Vair aircraft Plant As a weight Brown left a note that his from he had been be his Mother was the widow of a re tired rear Guy pilots dare thin ice to save 6 on Floe 26 daredevil pilots landed their Piper cubs six times on a runaway ice Floe Only two inches thick to Rescue six stranded Fisher the stranded men were com Mercial fishermen who had Ven tured out on the ice to tend their nets when a 20mph wind blew a portion of the ice Field out into Lake Joh Thorin and red de of flew out to the Drift ing ice Floe and touched Down some t hours after the Field broke each Pilot landed three taking off one Man at a time and flying him to the ice pack close to state police picked up the men and drove them to solid the fishermen were not gop invites Byrd to remain As head of watchdog unit 26 Harry the Virginia Democrat who keeps a Sharp Eye on the governments has been invited by Senate Republican leaders to continue As chairman of the Senate House committee on reduction of nonessential Federal William Knowland r chairman of the Senate re publican policy reported members were unanimous in agree ing to continue Byrd As asked Knowland replied that Byrd has been doing a Good Byrd i appreciate their in willing to continue in the chairmanship but i am not seeking Byrd has headed the committee since it was created in he retained the chairmanship once be fore with Republican consent Dur ing the go controlled 80th con 2 Senate Bills would extend ikes Powers 26 two Bills to extend the presidents government reorganization Powers have been by Senate under present expiring april reorganization plans of the president become effective within 60 Days after he submits them to Congress unless either the House or Senate Robert Taft the Senate majority introduced a Bill that would extend the presidents reorganization Powers until april but make it easier for Congress to veto any plans he it would permit a reorganization plan to be blocked by a simple majority in either Branch of con existing Law provides that a Resolution of disapproval must be adopted by a majority of the entire membership of the Senate or in the Case of the this Means that it takes the votes of at least 49 senators to veto a re organization plan in Case of the the votes Ofat least 218 House Clare Hoffman r announced that a statement from former president Herbert Hoover will be read to his House committee on government operations when it opens hearings to Morrow on House legislation to extend president Eisenhower authority to reorganize the gov up dec employee says data stolen in 26 ins an employee of the atomic Energy commission reported to Riverside authorities that confidential papers dealing with atomic work were stolen from his Luggage in a rail Road station he identified himself As Raymond and told officers i arrived Here wednesday night from los i put the confidential papers dealing with my work for the atomic Energy com Mission in a locker in the Pacific electric depot the papers were not there senators seek Benson views 26 up uneasy congressmen this weekend started forcing Secretary of Agri culture Ezra Benson into a Cor apparently determined to Maks him break his Long silence on farm heaviest pressure came from members of his own Republican who Are aroused by slump ing farm August Andresen r warned that the Eisenhower Bensons have to buy pounds or More of butter in the next five months to keep prices Andresen and Karl Mundt said Benson must keep butter supports at 90 per cent of he has an option which would permit him to drop them to 75 per cent in the last two the govern ment has bought Worth of the current support rate is about 67 cents a what Benson thinks about Price in is a washing ton the new agriculture chief deftly sidestepped an by Milton Young to smoke him in a letter on Young told Benson flatly there Are some doubts the Republican party will be As aggressive in supporting farm prices As the former adm Nistra Bensons answer to phone Young and Promise imme Diate consideration of the put officials on Teeto tales ask 26 the american Temperance society was told Here that too Many governmental decisions have been reached at cocktail and that it would be a Good idea to bar those who drink from holding Public the statement was made at meeting advertised in Advance As an attempt to persuade the new Republican administration that it should Cut Down on liquor con the society presented its idea of a Model Public official Theodore Roosevelt Mckaidin of a i have never permitted myself that first the tee total ing he was Doest serve liquor it was Mckeldin who nominated Eisenhower for president in the Maryland governor made no suggestions Here to what he thinks the administration should do about whisky drinking but he did Point out proudly that he never serves liquor in the Maryland executive the society executive said gathering included the outstand ing Temperance leaders in the a he declared americas future depends upon Clear thinking in government Clear thinking is impossible in a liquor clouded Atmos  
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