European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 18, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Of Fob 195s the stars and stripes 3 lying Down on the Job episcopal deputies reject Bishops Call to end segregation Miami representative pastors and laymen of he episcopal Church have rejected a Call by their Bishops for an end separation and endorsed a Milder approach to the they also turned Down overwhelmingly a statement saying some degree of segregation is compatible with Christian in a Stormy session of the House of deputies at the Church Nemal general Vir 01 Ginia churchmen led a winning drive for a Resolution described As taking a Middle on the racial John Paul of West who introduced the said it represents a meeting ground on which All people of the Church can stand rather than the childrens orthopaedic infirmary of Superb near he prob the Only Bud la the world 1952 deserter found hiding Kansas a a nought since 1952 an army been a mud by the he in a my Jean ortion under a stairway searched parents toy lying they cant help of be ing bedridden by crippling disease most of their bands ens Are 15 to old one winds up missing Lloyd George h Fri mid it was one of the 4icm Raven of desertion on record Fri a dict mar Tfelt said i entered the army h draftee and absented from it Leonard jul 24 1951 he officially a deserter in october Arnu obtained a Tarih War wit Wilham l Bell Fri men to the Home i noticed a Section of Wail j a moved when applied when agents Bell Iva id from behind the web int shove so hard in ouf j said they did not know Long he had been there Bell wild he requested an Honor dim Harge from the he wanted nothing to do the Tervie Vatican gets new papal vote stove Vatican cite arranging for the conclave to elect a new Pope finally bought a new move in which to Burn the the Vatican had been searched i storeroom by storeroom for the old was abandoned that it could be found in possibly it had been junked use in 1939 when Pius Xii was the stove is set up in the Sis Tine where the cardinals which had been used for j a Many such Hope finally a by ancient romans were allowed to Tell by the color of the smoke whether a new pontiff had been if the cardinals failed to a Little wet Straw was mixed with the burning j that produced a Gray smoke which could be seen from Peters Waif eur join Alrh a new task groups added to the Atlantic Fleet Jerauld Wright has an the will join the existing ant sub group As per Fleet us vicars get cents week hike je0kdon can run of England Heen awarded a pay of Cik m b Are bebop of Canter wry Geoffrey la announcing the average Mary a Faar now 717 rent free not compare the Money with of other nor Faumui the hire and you lower they i Vatican employees look Forward to traditional Bonus i Vatican City a the of the Vatican were look ing Forward to a Bonus i in the when death brought i a change in Popes it was tradition Al for the Chamberlain and the new to give bonuses to the the who is the interim had of the roman Catholic Church Between the of one Pope and the election of his Suc gave a Bonus As a Reward for extra tasks which employees were expected to perform during the the new Pope gave a Bonus As a Means of marking the Start of his in the employees received a Bonus equal to one months from the Chamberlain and another of half a months pay from the new on that the chamber lain was Eugenio who also became the new Pius the on other received bonuses of one months pay from both the Chamberlain and the new it urges All people to work to in Charity and i toward the establishment without i racial discrimination of full opportunities in Fields such As employment and Public accommodate deputies favor substitute the Church House of Bishop had urged full opportunities in these Fields without Dis criminal and without separation on a racial but the deputies lower Branch of the two House Church refused to go along with and approved the the Henry Arthur a negro of Rose to ask if the substitute implies a doctrine of separate but equal opportunities replied Causey if it is to be construed As separate but i think it would have said the crucial on a parliamentary supported Virginias proposal by 334 to in the debate Many delegates said the substitute allowed reconciliation of various views of the be Stan from if two thirds of the cardinals agreed on a the ballots were without producing a White the custom is expected to be followed again this but with the new m of Boh a week raise the Church eoral winners afford at the twin survives crash As 3 in family die of twin girls survived a rain car crash that killed her brother and her father was unable to Tell which of daughters it Van and her son Dale died when their car was struck by a freight the other fatality was either Barbarajo or Barbara Ann Van what they didst know Hurt them a a trailer came Loose from a car and Over turned in a it didst stay in there Long a group of men quickly came to the Aid of the 33yearold fran Cis of and put the trailer Back on the Loter waited until the men had righted the trailer before telling them of its 20foot Python on its Way to a circus in 14 nations pledge 830 million toward new in Aid fund United up fourteen nations have pledged More than million toward next years operation of the in special fund to Aid in economic develop their pledges were announced at the annual conference to line up contributions both to the Spe Cial established by the Gen eral Assembly three Days and to the regular in expanded pro Gram of technical a number of countries Are still to be heard the immediate goal for the Spe Cial fund is a capitalization of about the announced the largest million for both the special fund and the technical Aid it was expected that about million of it would go to the special expert raps handling of slump Washington con Gressional economic expert has criticized the Federal Reserve systems handling of both the 1955 Boom and the he said the boards policies May actually have helped to deepen the slump which started in the late summer of 1957 the Asher senior specialist in the legislative reference service of the Library of made his comments in a special study for the Senate banking advises study William Fulbright cd the committee said members of his group took no position on the but the Kansan commended it to the care Ful attention of the Congress and to All who Are concerned with the vital issues of monetary Fulbright said Achinstein not Only is a Well known author of work on business cycles but also assisted Arthur for Mer chairman of the Council of economic in preparing the first two economic reports submitted to Congress by president Achinstein said an underlying premise of his study was that an and vigorous monetary policy was one of the methods to be used in economic action too slow his criticisms of Federal Reserve policy in 1955 entered on what he said was failure to act quickly enough to Damp Down Boom that gathered steam that that Boom started an upward trend in living costs after several years of steady As to the systems actions when a recession was getting Achinstein said it was hard to de stand Why the Board tightened the monetary screws in August by raising the interest rate at which Banks borrow Achinstein said that if the inadequacies of the Federal Reserve in 1955 May justifiably be said to have encouraged subsequent i Flati onary the Mist calculations in the summer and fall of 1957 May be said to have contributed to the sharpest business decline in the postwar wider use of sulfa drugs advocated Washington plea that doctors return to wider use of the sulfa drugs and save the antibiotics for their toughest cases has been made by two the sulfa Are Well Worth a second said William of Norristown state hos they can be used much More widely than they Are we Are Well into the problem of the shortcomings of the he explaining he was referring to the possibility of development of anti biotic resistant strains of germs through their Over antibiotics Are drugs like penicillin which were developed later than the Boger and Edward of Rochester general made the plea at a news conference following announcement of the develop ment and successful use of a new sulfa the drug was described by the doctors As safer in limited trials conducted so far than any of the pre Vious they talked to newsmen after making a technical report to a symposium on the two said any direct comparison Between new drug and the As regards effectiveness or be out of order be cause no specific comparative studies had been made by but the doctors made it Clear they Felt the antibiotics Are being the Public has pushed the medical profession to the overuse of the Townsend he said he and Boger we rent recommending sulfa in preference to antibiotics but we Are recommending the judicious use of each class of
