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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Fog 6 the stars and stripes saturday november 1, 1958 Republican favored in unique three Way Senate race Utah May be gop Island in democratic sea by Richard h. Lanky Salt Laki a City Jupi Utah Gould become a Republican Island in ii democratic sea in next. Tues Day s , the state s solidly gop congressional delegation faces stiff test because of a unique three Way race for the . Senate and primary election results which gave democrats a majority of the Voles for the first time in six  serial contest was made a three cornered affair when former gov. J. Bracken Lee entered the fray an an Independent candidate against Democrat Franky k. Moss end incumbent gop sen. Arthur v. Walk ins. Lee became a Man without party in 1956 when he left the gop after being Defeated for re nomination to an unprecedented third term As governor. He the sought the governorship on an Independent ticket but again was Defeated. The former governor blamed at Kins for engineering his Politi Cal demise in the 1956 Campaign and the two have been political enemies Ever sine Lee has openly sought to attract a protest vote by campaigning against both parties advocating outright abolition of the Federal income lax and Sharp reductions in foreign  has just As openly pinned his Hopes for re election to a third term at the age of 71 with a Campaign based on his virtual Down the line support of the Eisenhower administration. Moss president of the National Assn. Of county and prosecuting attorneys and a Liberal has con tended the democrats will control the next Congress and that Utah will Lack full representation if it fails to elect a Democrat. Local political columnists have written that As the Campaign draws to a close Watkins holds narrow Lead followed closely by Lee with Moss trailing in third place. The columnists said that in the closing Days Lee s voter strength has waned somewhat while Watkins and Moss have picked up new support. Lee finds most of his strengthen Salt Lake county the biggest county in Utah. It was this county that gave Lee More than half of the 94,000 votes he polled in the 1956 gubernatorial contest. Watkins and Moss appear to be strongest outside of Salt Lake county. This is strange for Moss since he is county attorney of Salt Lake county. A record or near record total vote for an off year election in Utah is expected to be cast nov. 4. The previous record was 203,831 votes cast in 1954. Candidate sues Senate Veteran and aspirant Warren links Drew Pearson for $300,000 Washington up Arthurt. Mcgonigle Republican candidate of governor of Pennsylvania has filed a ,00,0 10 libel suit against columnist Drew Pearson who promptly said he would be glad to go to  s complaint charged Pearson lib eled him in an oct. 1column about the gop candidate s  business. Me said Pearson wrote that Mcgonigle was appointed Rocc ver of Hachman bakeries in Reading pa., in 3 9315and sold it to himself at a fraction of its  said the Pearson Sale ment was untrue and was in tended to defeat him in the nov. 4 election hold o . Finn actually he said the bakery was sold at to fair Price to a new Yerk corporation in which he had no interest. He said the Sale was open to Oiler bidders and had the approval of a Pennsylvania court. The suit was filed by attorneys Robert w. Smith of Washington and Lolin s. Rhoda of  commented a lot of people in Pennsylvania have Bee wondering Why Mcgonigle having threatened to sue on sept. 30, waited 30 Days before going ahead with  he jul really wanted a prompt showing of the truth he could have filed immediately and we could have taken depositions Long before this Pearson  1 said before i shall be glad to meet or. Mcgonigle in  2 cops sentenced in kick death Boston up one policeman was sentenced to 12 to 15 years in prison and a fellow officer received a one year term for the jail cell kick death of businessman Gerard couture of lewlstoi.,  Edward Spencer. 29. Of Boston was sentenced on a Man Slaughter charge. Fellow officer Gerald Ryan 41, As an accessory after the fact received the Shorter  charged that couture a kicked to death in a police cell last feb. 1 5 after Spencer arrested him on a drunkenness charge in a South Boston night club. Three killed As car rams cattle truck Laurel. Neb. Up a car collided with a loaded semitrailer cattle truck about a mile West of Here killing three persons including a 2-year-old  victims were mrs. H. J. Me Kibbon. 58. Mrs. Murlene Dickin son 29, and her daughter. Wendy. All of Plainview neb. Louis Pfohl of Ewing neb., Driver of the truck. Web not injured. Rhode Island s democratic sen. Theodore. F. Green left Dean of the 11.s. Upper chamber and chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee stops by to see new York District attorney Frank Hogan Democrat Liberal candidate for senator from the Knip ire state at the Hitler s Campaign Headquarters. Green gave Hogain Bis backing. Associated 1 Ress 1 Hoto girl burglar 17, baby taken into arresting cop s Home Ros Kville. Calif. A police sol. Marry Fuhrman worked three months to solve a series of Home burglaries then obtained Permis Sion to Lake custody of the admit Ted burglar a 17-year-old girl. The sergeant arrested the girl Mother of a 7-month-old boy in her apartment. He saw that the Only food in the apartment was one potato and half a bottle of milk. The unnamed girl said her estranged husband a part Lime service station attendant gave her Only $2 a week and she turned to burglary to feed herself and the  took the two to a Juve Nile Hall then talked to his wife Melba and police chief Francis l. Barnett. Then he went to Proba Tion officer Jim Nelson and asked that he and his wife be Given Cus Tody of the girl. Nelson agreed. The sergeant did a Fine thing Barnett declared. The girl seems like a Good moral kid underneath and the whole department s Root ing for  said he doubted the girl would be sent to jail for the burglaries. In cases like this we usually Turylo find a Good Foster Home for the Mother and her child after she appeared in court he added. Federal action to state need san Francisco a chief Justice Karl Warren said Federal intervention in stale affairs occurs Only when slate governments fail to meet the needs of the  spoke at the dedication of the cardiovascular research a. Sli Lute at the University of Cali fornia medical Center. Me cited the new Institute As a development that teaches us about the relation ship of government to projects Lor the advancement of i he welfare of the.  the people of California should. Be proud of the manner in which this Institute was created for it demonstrates that they have provided themselves with a state government that is sensitive to their needs and willing to act boldly to meet them lie said. Ites difference i think it is important to draw fit tent Ion to the fact that this in stifle is primarily the creation of the slate government rather than of the Federal government in Washington. We hear a great Deal these Days about the relationship of the Federal government to the stat governments and in some parts of the country the cry is heard that the Federal government is in fringing upon what is known a states rights. There May have been times incur history when the Federal government became too deeply involved in matters that were the proper prerogatives of the states but in my opinion this has Gener ally happened Only when the Stales themselves have failed to meet the needs of the  science seen near creation of life in lab Washington a science May be getting close to producing rudimentary life in a test tube the smithsonian institution said. The Way seems open following recent revolutionary chemical developments to the actual Labora tory synthesis of a Structure hav ing most of the properties of living agent said the institution. It did so in summarizing a article by or. Wendell m. Stanley director of the virus Laboratory of the University of California in the smithsonian s annual report. Barriers broke Stanley has described remark Able recent Progress in breaking Clown the barriers Between non living molecules and living Organ isms the smithsonian s digest said adding the remaining essential Slop he says seems to be synthesis of one of the chemically highly complicated nucleic acids which forms an essential component of virus Sand of genes the units of heredity. This May be close at  government research Agency said Stanley pictures a kind of ladder of life As being constituted As follows 1---nucleic acids 2viruses,which incorporate nucleic acids 3 single celled living things Suchias bacteria and Proto of and finally 4 Multi colled organisms com prising All higher forms of life. Progress culminated the barriers Between these have broken Down one after another in the last few years said the smithsonian adding this Progress seems to have culminated very recently  says in a demonstration by or. H. Fraenkel Conrat at the University of California that one of the nucleic acids May have All the essential properties of a Gene or of a group of genes. Already proteins building stones of life have been produced from  this finding said the digest nearly completes the connection Between nonliving material an that which is undoubtedly living. The remaining step it said seems to be the synthesis of this nucleic acid out of its constituent parts. Just As proteins have been synthesized from amino  would be one of the outstand ing events in All  democratic candidate Dies Omaha neb. A j. R. Kelly.70, democratic candidate for Nebraska state auditor died  death Means his party goes to the polls next tuesday without candidate on the ballot. The ballot was certified 14 Days ago an printed with Kelly s Nav on it. Laundry Man cleans out suspicious bar owner Kansas City a uneasy when a hard looking character entered his downtown bar Vincent Como stealthily wrapped $550 in Towel and tossed it into the Back  customer left after a few minutes and Como 41, breathing easier went to get his Money. Twas gone along with the soiled towels that had just been picked up by a laundry truck Driver. Patrolman Theodore Porter found$22 at the laundry but $528 is still missing. . Exhibit Sells nothing but Good design9 new v Ork up move Over. Init re state building and statue of Liberty. You be vol com Pany As sightseers sanctuaries the design Center i of interiors. More than 2,000 persons from All Over the world have visited this Center daily since its opening sept i 2 it functions As a permanent exhibit of the latest and Host in Leroi design products and ids As u Clearing House Between the Public and the manufacturer de signer and  re u big tourist attraction. And the new York convention and visitors Bureau predicts Well Belone of the City s biggest at True i Lions before Long said Norman Ginsberg Center  Are mostly women now. But lots of men come in the eve Ning with their wives and we expect to draw More and More  reason for this Stampede is that people Are hungry foreknowledge of Good x design gins Berg said. No admission is charged  is sold. Decorators de signers and architects account fori Only u Small percentage of attend Ance and visit exhibits before11 30 am when the Public is and  Center has 800 items and expects to increase the amount to 1,300 soon. All types of products Are shown from mass produce items to $6,000 Antiques. Included Are a si.500 Couch a $625 screen and arabian night Muslin Cush ions priced at $192. Tassels for the cushions Cost $20  setup resembles a mixture of decorator s showroom retail store Library museum and Trade show on one Side May to room setting and on the other a Model of a futuristic office. Panorama displays new products trends and developments in the Interior design Field. In the first two weeks six girl sat the information desk answered More than 3,000 requests from con Sumers. Most common question concern where an item is available when it will be marketed and  Marrus. Head librarian Fields requests for such items Asa Bombay Chest for less than $1,000, trundle Beds cock fight chairs and artificial polled Apple Trees. Centers staffers must be  women recently called Ginsberg and asked whether he had seen current movie. He had t. Well the woman said there was a chair inthe picture that she would like to buy. Could or. Ginsberg Tell he who made it i told her i d read the review Sand if they were Good i d see the movie he said  
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