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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 8, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday november 8, 1958 the stars and stripes longer would t leave sick wife to Campaign he won without a speech Washington a sen. William Langer  referred to even by his friends As wild Bill won a fourth term in the Senate the easy Way. The 72-year-old Veteran of Many an uproarious Campaign battled an t set foot in his state Frince june 24. That was when he brushed off a Rebuff by the Republican state convention ran for renomination and carried every county in the primary swamping the convention s Choice. Langer did t make a single Campaign speech Between the primary and the nov. 4 general election. He did t sent out transcribed Tor radio pleas. He just rested on his record. Langer said there was Only one reason for the new Campaign tactics he wanted to stay Here with mrs. Langer who has been seriously ill since Early Spring. I just won t leave Lydia was his  voters just would t leave wild Bill either. The democratic candidate Raymond g. Vendsel went Down to crushing defeat and Langer had another six year term. In the old Days when Langer made winning bids for the North Dakota governorship and undertook his first try for the Senate in 1940, he wore out aides and automobiles As he ranged far and wide into every Corner of the state flailing at his enemies. Unpredictable in those Early Days when he often had the Staten an uproar the tall and lanky legislator is still a Puzzle to his Senate colleagues. Sen. William Langer appeals court says refugees due All rights new York a the  of appeals has ruled that hungarian refugees Are entitled tothe full Protection of the Constitution even if they entered the coun try without visas. The ruling was in the Case of Gyula Paktor Vics 44, a hungarian army Captain now living in Balti More with his wife and two Daugh ters. The family was among the 30,000hungarian refugees who came Here after the revolution in their coun try was crushed by the russians in 1956. The government said Paktor Vics had been a member of the communist party after his release from a concentration Camp in 1953, and had cancelled that member ship when he entered the . On a parole. He has denied he concealed it. Full hearing ordered the appeals court ruled 2-1 that the government could not Deport the family without a hearing. It returned the Case to the immigration service for a full hearing. Previously aliens living Here i technical custody of the attorney general could be deported by revoking their paroles. The majority opinion written by judge Harold r. Medina held that the hungarians had been invited Here under the foreign policy of the . As announced by presi Dent Eisenhower. In a Strong dissent judge Leon Ard p. Moore said the finding Over ruled a Long line of consistent decisions of the supreme court. Lie de France s trip May be last crossing new York a this port next week will bid Farewell to an old Friend perhaps for the Las time. The French liner lie de France will sail out of the har Bor on what May be its final voyage. A French line spokesman Here said company officials Are expected to decide in january whether the liner hero of Many sea rescues and Holder of a distinguished record in world warn Ever will sail the Atlantic again. It is due to be Laid up upon reaching  should the vessel return to service next year official said its Days Are numbered. It was announced in. 1956 by the French merchant Marine that the new 60,000-ton liner France now under construction would replace the lie de France and the liberte when delivered in 1960. The liberte was entirely reconstructed in 1950 from the German liner Europa. Few Are so bold As to count i Advance How he will vote. He seems to Delight in being in the minority. He was one of Only two senators who voted against ratification of the United nations charter. And he tells you to this Day that is the vote he is mos proud of. His eyes gleam slyly when he discusses the More than a dozen times he was arrested in the past 40 years and How in each Case hews cleared. Or when he was kept from seat in the Senate for a month after he was first elected in 1940.he was charged with moral turpitude. But when the test came the Senate seated him with votes to spare. He always lands on his feet. Opposes foreign policy he has voted against the Eisen Hower administration More often than with it. He does t like it foreign policy and is dead set against almost anything proposed a Secretary of agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. He is sometimes truly disconcert ing to some member making a speech. Langer will find an empty seat in front of the orator lounge Back and listen. But the speaker never knows what to expect. There was the time he Kef p plucking cigars from the breast pocket of sen. Homer Capehart Rind while Capehart was try ing to make a speech. Capehart started off Well faltered and when the last of his cigars was gone was so far off the track of his speech that he just sat Down. 6sight-and-shoot camera unveiled. Chicago up Bell & Howell has put an electric Eye to work in a new completely automatic still camera unveiled Here. The camera s magic Eye not Only computes the Light Reading but also sets the Lens opening Carlg. Schroeder vice president said. It s All automatic he said be cause a Stop and go system is Setright into the viewfinder. The device glows Green when there is enough Light for a picture and flips a red Flag when the Light is inadequate. All the photographer has to do is sight and shoot Schroeder said. The camera is the firm s first entry into the lower priced still camera Field and will retail at$79.95. Comedienne Raye 41, to marry sex cop 28 new York a actress Martha Raye 41, and a former policeman Robert o Shea 28, have applied for a marriage License inner Jersey. It will be the actress sixth marriage. O Shea s former wife bar Bara Ann won an uncontested divorce from him in october. Medaris fears scientist shift to harm setup Cleveland a develop ment of artillery Type missile weapons would be crippled if the army s missile scientists Are transferred to the new civilian space Agency maj Gen John b. Medaris said. The army missile commander said the proposed Transfer now under study by the defense department also would affect the army s outer space projects. Affects capability Medaris was asked whether the program of Short Range tactical missiles would be affected by the proposed Transfer of army scientists to the National aeronautics and space Agency. I Don t see How i could do Aswell with one hand As i could with two he snapped. To another question Medari said no it the proposed Transfer would t take us out of missiles completely but it would affect the army s capability to carry Forward its weapons jobs certainly not forthe  $300 stolen from Debbie los Angeles up actress Debbie Reynolds separated fro her husband Singer Eddie Fisher reported to police the theft of$300 from r. Dresser in her West Wood Home. She signed her name on the police report As mrs. . Federal judges uphold Mississippi vote Law dismiss a act suit Jackson miss. Up a three judge Federal panel has dismissed suit financed by the National Assn. For the advancement of coloured people a act charging negroes Are barred from the polls i Mississippi because of their race. The panel also upheld the constitutionality of the state s new registration requirements. The court said the new educational requirements Are not too rigid in this Day of mass education and Are a legitimate exercise by Testate of its Sovereign right to pre scribe and enforce the qualification of  the court also held that such lawsuits cannot be brought under the 1957 Federal civil rights la which the a act said gave it the right to go directly into fed eral court before exhausting state remedies. Ruin Tiff named plaintiff in the suit was the . D. Darby a Prentiss negro minister who charged he was Kep from registering under a 1954 constitutional amendment which says voters must read any Section of the stale Constitution write a reasonable interpretation of it an write a Short essay on the duties of citizenship. He named As plaintiffs Jefferson Davis county registrar James Daniel and state attorney Gen eral Joe Patterson. Rev. Darby and 14 other negroes testified that Daniel denied them registration under the new amendment. The decision was rendered by judges Ben f. Cameron of Meridi an miss., and the . 5th circuit court of appeals Sidney Mizo of the Southern Mississippi District and Claude Clayton of the North Ern Mississippi District. Cop fireman pay up $820 since 53 Washington up toy yearly salaries of policemen and firemen in cities with populations Over 100,000 increased by an aver age of $820 in the four years end ing last january the government says. An article in the labor depart ment s monthly labor review said maximum salaries of patrolmen and firefighters now Range from$3,312 to $6,215. About 75 per cent of All firemen and policemen work in cities where the top pay is $5,200a year or More. San Francisco and los Angel Spaid top salaries of $6,192. Maximum pay in new York is almost $5,900. Admiral says Russ gave War data to Japan Boston a the russians gave Japan important information about the allies secret plans to liberate the Philippines during world War ii says a seafaring historian. Rear adm Samuel Eliot Morison . Naval Reserve re disclose the incident in Leyte 12th vol ume of his prodigious history . Naval operations in world War ii to be published monday. This is How he tells the incident when he Battle of Leyte Gulf opened the allies were congratulating themselves they had caught the japs Flat footed. But the contrary was True. Although the Jap anese had obtained Little Advance intelligence from reconnaissance an important piece of information came from Moscow. Diplomatic tonic the japanese ambassador the relearned from the soviet foreign office that through a diplomatic leak,1 they had heard the . Nir forces based in China would make attacks designed to isolate the Philippines. That an Allied Diplomat s Tongue should have Boon loosed at a rus Sian  is understandable but Why did the people s commissariat for foreign affairs impart this indiscretion to their ally s enemy the japanese it seems probable that official Russia did not oxi icily approve american efforts to win Victory promptly and hoped that the Pacific War would drag along until such Lime As the soviets found inconvenient to come  who squealed Freedom wis. Up Orville Gonring 24, was fined $135 and costs for turning in a false alarm so i could hear the tires squeal when the police cars  Queen greets Eartha Kitt Eartha Kitt standing Between comics Charle Drake and Bruce Forsyth talks to Queen Eliza Beth As the Queen greets artists at Royal show premiere in London. American Singer fat Boone third from left and Spanish dancer Antonio fourth from left look on. Keystone photo  
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