European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 20, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse 195s the stars and stripes 7 for the record senators grabbed hours every devoted it takes a to make a Bill a congressional record confirms for it includes a final the 85th this was one of the most in realized that Long after j Nave their echoes new issues of the like who cant Bear to Seal the without one More a con to Jot Down one More Lent a co Gross j overstate his Reader will note that this Mes run through the pleas Are you Lucky voters going to re turn me to arc you going to allow this country to go to the dogs but these self love pats Arent what attract us devoted followers of its a single Page of a re of congressional that draws our Here Are such droll facts As How Long the senators to the with out a worry As to what they said and if How Many Bills were tossed into the counted impartially from the most important to the How Many Bills became with no fretting Over whether they wore Good or it is Well known now that 96 who have few rules limiting in variably out talk 435 whose time is severely but even by Gabby senatorial this last Senate stood it began by talking away for 860 hours and 44 minutes in its first session last and then returned in 1958 to talk hours and 54 minutes in the session that wound up for the House met for Only 562 hours and 12 minutes during the last you have to go Back to the first session of the 82d which quit work on to find a Senate to compare with this that meeting two extra put in 996 hours and 46 but this so winded it that i gave up after 651 hours in the second a lot of Loose talk about this country going complain As you the senator of today seems As Strong lunged As lets be fair about considerable More than Bills resolutions were mostly in whose Long hours of work dont show up on any these were cultivated or slowed around finally be came i one surprising statistic a president can veto an act of which by a two thirds can make the Bill a Law Over the so far president Eisenhower has vetoed 100 not has his veto been overridden by in insurance not used to influence award of to court told n George president of National Feas testified that he never to speak to the commis met Brans application Miami Channel 10 to Dos aim said that if lawyer Whiteside tried to influence former commissioner Richard Mack in behalf of a he did it on his Bakers testimony came after Charles a Miami insurance denied there was any connection Between insurance profits and Macks vote Baker also testified there was gatecrasher at state fair Adele welcomes a Golden Guernsey calf into the at tiie new Jersey state fair in the calf was Bora twi u boor before to the prizewinning keeping a close watch pc of Junior at the Mother and bran new offspring be on display for a week at the photo family reconciliation cuts Poison charge Iowa up a German born immigrant who admitted trying to x Poison her Hus feud with arsenic has won a reduced charge from the state be of family John waived preliminary hearing and was bound to the grand jury on a charge it intent to inflict great bodily a charge of poisoning was at the request of county attorney William Cahill and the charge substituted because situation outside person involved because of the couples a went Sand was set at poisoning charge could have a maximum sentence of 38 the assault charge car Ries a maximum of one a former russian army embraced his wife after the charges of poisoning were filed against authorities said Solotko confessed she put arsenic in her husbands Coffee three so Lotko became ill Early in july and doctors found evidence of arsenic in his system after he was hos As a result of the so Lotko still suffers partial paralysis of his hands and mrs Solotko is a native of a native of went to Germany As a Dis placed person after world War they were married in Germany 11 years ago and came to the nine years absolutely too connection be tween the to Case and nationals award of an insurance policy to a firm in which Whiteside and Mack j had in Baker told Art acc hearing in j grateful for what he Whiteside did if he did but he certainly didst do it at our the insurance policy for Public service a National was granted to the Stem Bier Shelden i n s u r a n c e after Public service was awarded the Miami a co owner of the insurance said there was no Way Mack could have benefited i from the insurance account with 1 Public Baker conceded he tried to get i Whiteside to join nationals legals staff on the Channel 10 he said nationals general Paul wanted Whiteside to come in because a lot of shenanigans were reportedly going but Baker said Whiteside re fused to come in on a fee basis be cause he was too he said As far As he Baker was that ended on prompting from acc counsel Richard Baker conceded Whiteside May have offered to help out if he could without a Baker gave this same Testi Mony before House investigators last Baker said he was Uncertain just what Whitesides duties would have been if he had joined the Case for a since All arguments before the acc for the Channel were closed at the he said he did not know the record was closed when he approached White Mack voted with the 42 major Ity to award the Channel to Public service despite an acc examiners recommendation that the Channel to Mack resigned during the congressional investigation of the Shelden said that All income from the Public service account went into a company Pool pay salaries and other he said the Mack has received from the firm since 1954 came accounts that Macks brought into the firm when it was merged with the Stembler insurance Shelden denied before judge Horace who is investigating for the that was any connection Between the facts decision favouring Public service and the insurance firms Landing of the to adm Shea Dies san Francisco a rear adm William Henry once commander of the famous old coast guard Cutter he began his career As a const guard officer at the turn of the Century and retired in he returned to duty to head the maritime commissions Survey Board during world War a seeing Eye pauses from her More duties on the hottest Day of the year in san Francisco tit Efnor some Cooling refreshment in the form of a double dip ice Cream intercity rail death see ii 1 f unless trend is reversed Washington state Commerce commission examiner has predicted the disappear Ance of intercity Railroad passenger train service within 12 years unless there is a travel examiner to Hosmer based his prediction on an analysis of declining Railroad patronage be tween 1947 and dictated that Par lip and car service and coach service by 1970t commutation trains operation y for a time after Hosmer because it is hot feasible to build enough highways butt of heavily populated m metropolitan areas to handle Rush hour Hosmer his views to the inc after a yearlong investigation into continuing million Dollar annual gossip Fey the railroads on passenger the examiner said these Are the result inflation in operating which has occurred since War accompanied by a continuing reduction it the Jfe venue from passenger Traini he came up suggestions for coring that but As it is possible that some develop ment May the decline and stabilize the traffic at some level lower than that of he present time but no development is Ator la v Hosmer said the Bas Jfe difficulty front the rat triads standpoint the american preference for travel Whitti now Morfa than 90 per cent of All intercity said All get cent of Antei cuff the railroads than Irain files have More Jan 50 per most Tow
