European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 18, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse A March stars and stripes Page 7 mme. Chiang Bunches with gop leaders in Capitol Jusma Chiang Kai Elk wife of uie chinese nationalist Generalis Suno lunches luring her visit at Capitol with left to right sen. Styles Bridges of the House Joseph w. Martin a mass Tsoa vice president Fel chords m. Dixon. I United press Kioto Back in those United Stales took Man 17 up new democrats have gone to the in their fight against got. Ase Dewey so charging the plan is a $1,000, grab i a Feal estate inter Joe democratic m i n o r i t y Francis 3 Mahoney of new City appealed to the people Riise in Masse against the Dewey to permit a 15 per cent rent above the 1943 level initial rents. Be is running out rapidly in As you the people of the of new York Are concerned respect to exerting your of to Stop this unwarranted raid your pocketbook by the real lobby acting through the re party of this Petete he lie Overall scheme is a f 150,- i yearly Bonanza and an Over i $1,000,000,000 package delivered the Republican machine to the ate crowd in hew York the people to write legislators and the governor demand that \ the Bill be de demo Cruc legislative Lead also joined in opposing a Bill rights of labor unions to pc Pate in political campaigns -. " jailed in shooting forced wife s Kin Fusfield. Ohio March 17 a eld police jailed., a 24-year forked we. They said i divorced wife s family i nightmarish night drive in his and Fili ally shot her Mother i brother. V accuse the worker. Fred Mansfield of shooting Dora Hall 43, and her son Hall 17, on a lonely dark Iii n try Road near Shenandoah mrs. Hall was his Mother in said Fitch broke into the Home and roused the entire from their Beds his one wife Shirley 21 her two children Judy 3, and Linda sue 4 months _ and Ber sister Betty ii and Mother and brother. Then lie All at gun i n t to ride in. His car Only partially clothed to the spot near Shenandoah authorities said. There he shot Young Hall and mrs Hall police continued and threw his l22-Cal pistol into a Corn woman wins 8123,904 in suit after operation san Francisco March ii a a los Angeles woman won a $123, 904 judgment against the . Government in Federal court Here. Myrtle Canon a charged that two army doctors were guilty of malpractice in an operation they performed on her while she was a medical Secretary at Dewitt go a bpm calif., in 1945. In awarding the judgment to miss Canon Federal Janie Edward p Murphy said that in his opinion the army doctors had not exercised that degree of skill knowledge and care ordinarily possessed and exer1 cited by members of their profession in similar Dakota children split Over Candy cig Aret ban Bismarck n.d., March 17 up the pop-and-4 Bubble us set was divided today on the merits of anew North Dakota measure out Lawing Candy Norman Brunsdale signed the Law. After july 1, store keepers can be fined $1,000 and jailed for 90 Days for dealing in chocolate Candy packaged to re semble real Tigar ets just like those daddy smokes some Small Fry did not seem to mind the new Law designed to discourage Young people from smoking. They said they d get their full Candy rations in other forms. ". " but other youngsters objected to the reason for the action. I learn what s right and wrong at Home and Don t need Laws about it said David Fuller 8. Rev. J. Opie Rinc Tahl of 31s Marck a lutheran minister said he was glad the Bill was passed although his Church does not re Gard smoking As a moral Issue-.---. Westinghouse scholarship won by student 15 Washington March 17 a a 15-year-old Lincoln mass., High school student is the youngest contestant Ever to win a Westing House grand science $2,800 scholarship was awarded to e. Alan Phillips. His winning project a study of the compression of liquids and gases under gravitational and centrifugal forces included an estimate of How far the Ocean s surface has been lowered by compression. Runner up and Winner of a $2,000scholarship was Paul h. Monsky 16, of Brooklyn. He studied the effects of dissimilar elements on a beam of Light. Senate oks giving House seat to . Washington. March 17 apr Ari Piher congressional move to give residents by but i not a Voler Iri Ria Tion Al affairs is making some headway. The Senate passed a Bill to give the District of Columfata-1a House of representatives Delegate who could take part in debate but not vote. The measure went to the House which last year let a similar die. Xxv. Congress makes Laws for the District which is Washington s other name for administrative Pur poses. The president appoints the District commissioners a sort of collective mayor. Residents electro local officials and unless they have voting residence in some state no National officials either. Under the pending legislation they would elect the nonvoting Delegate sen. Mundt opposes firing All on voice Washington March 17 up sen. Karl e. Mundt a sex said most of the voice of America s employees Are Loyal hard-working1 per sons and it would be a mistake to fire them All in a drastic housecleaning. As one of the original congressional sponsors of the voice and a Mem Ber of the Senate subcommittee investigating its operations Mundt took Issue with sen. Robert a. Tail s suggestion that the propaganda Agency be rebuilt from Taft or Ohio said in a television interview that the state depart ment s broadcasting service was full of fellow travellers when the republicans took Over the govern ment and added if i had had the say i would have fired the whole voice of America the Senate Republican Leader said be was not sure whether Secretary of. State John Foster Dulles actually had the Power under civil service rules to fire All voice officials held Over from the Truman administration. But it possible he said Hij would like to see Dulles clean it out and begin Over again from scratch. Praises Mccarthy inquiry Taft also said the current hear Ings on the voice of America be ing conducted by sen. Joseph r. Mccarthy s Senate investigating subcommittee have been very helpful and Mundt said he heartily agreed with Taft that a shake up in the Agency was called for to Weed out any disloyal or incompetent personnel. But he said i certainly do not feel that by any Means All of the voice staff is either unfit or unfaithful to our american concept. I believe that the majority of voice employees Are Loyal hard working said he also thought that on balance the voice of americ Ahad done More Good than harm even under democratic administration in carrying America s message to the world. Mias Booth Cooper top year s stars in poll of film critics new York March 17 up Gary Cooper and Shirley Booth gave the Best starring performances in motion pictures last year Accord ing to a poll of movie critics and commentators the film daily said. Cooper was chosen for his role in High noon and miss Booth for her performance in come Back Little Shaba the Trade publication said. Other winners in the poll Best top supporting players Vic Tor Mclaglen in the quiet Man and Terry Moore in come Back Little juveniles Best juvenile players Bobby Dris Coll in the Happy time and Gigi Perr Ejiu in has anybody seen my Gal ".". Best director Fred Zinnemann for High noon Best camera work Winston a Hoffa for the quiet runner up to Cooper for the Best starring role was Humphrey Bogart in the african Queen with mar Lon Brando third for his perform Ance in Viva Katherine Hepburn ranked second among actresses for the african Queen with Susan Hayward third for her work la with a song in my heart trained Force held ready in event of War Washington March 17 up should All out War come the . Has trained men ready to fight for the first time in history a military manpower expert said. We can get trained persons faster than we can get equipment and facilities for them to use maj in Edmund a Lynch said. Lynch is director of the office Otma Power requirements in the de sense department the office responsible for laying Down Man Power policies for any future mobilization Day. Basic reason for the change from the position of military manpower shortage to one of readiness Lynch explained is the Universal military training and service act passed toy Congress in june 1951. F standby potential this act supplemented by the armed forces Reserve act passe last year Laid the foundation for an effective civilian military Reserve capable of Swift mobilization in a crisis he said. At present Lynch said there Are about 2,000,000 trained reservists most of them world War ii Veter ans who could be tapped for Mili tary duty in Case of War this would result in a two thirds increase inthe nation s military strength which now stands at 3,500,000 men. This standby potential further More is growing at the rate of about 1,000.000 men yearly As the men Complete military service and then Are tunnelled into the reserves. The Universal training and service act provides for continued military obligation in the Reserve after an individual has completed Active duty. Warns on hysterical approach the problem Lynch said is not finding trained men for military service in Case of War but rather providing for their orderly induce lion into the services As actual Nee for them arises. He pointed out that while men can be rushed into service it will take time to debt Hall ships form squadrons and erect Barracks for the men to use. What must be avoided he said. Is the hysterical approach of Rushing men into serv ice before the military is ready for then before world War h the voluntary National guard and organized Reserve units were depend ing upon Quick expansion of the armed services. Units then were not Only inadequate in number but in Many cases not ready for combat duty without extensive further training. Durer Waros Holly Wood to adopt single 3-dimension film process Hollywood
