European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 15, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday november 15, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 9 Brown asserts governorship conies first Chicago a Edmund g. Pat Brown says he is dedicate to a four year Job As governor of California a period that includes the democratic presidential nominating convention. Brown held a news conference in the Law offices of Adlai . Stevenson sat beside him. A reporter brought up the question whether Brown s name would be put before the 1960democratic convention. Brown re plied there Are Many problems to be solved in California and added any Man who contracts with the people of a state to solve these problems should dedicate himself to those four years. That s what i intend to supported Stevenson for the presidential nomination in 1956, but he said they had not discussed National politics in their Brief visit position weakened he expressed the belief that a fellow californian vice president Richard m. Nixon is very much in the race for the Republican nomination for democratic Victory in Cali fornia has weakened his position Brown commented. He referred to his own Triumph Over sen. William Knowland for the governorship and Goodwin night s defeat by Democrat Clair Engle for the senator ship. The bringing Nixon into the picture he quipped there Are two Down and Only one to left for Washington after the visit with Stevenson. He did Tsay whom he would see there. He plans to see gov. Averell har Riman in new York gov. Robert Meyner in Trenton n.j., and gov. James t. Blair in Jefferson City to. All Are also Hopes to see former president Truman. Accused of $260,000 theft Monitor says Hoffa stalling asks Powers to compel cleanup Washington a the chief Monitor for the teamsters Union has complained 16 a Federal judge that Union president James r. Hoffa is stalling and procrastinating to avoid making suggested reforms. Martin f. O Donoghue chairman of the court appointed Monitor Board asked . District judge f. Dickinson Letts to give the Monitor broadened Powers to compel a cleanup of the 1 i million member Union. O Donoghue said Hoffa and the teamsters seek to picture the monitors As a Board of monsters a Bunch of hobgoblins instead of court officers designated to accomplish a cleanup of the Union. Boyne l. Johnston 25-year-old Ottawa Canada Bank Teller accused of embezzling $260,000, sits in Denver colo., detective Headquarters after his arrest in a nightclub. Two detectives stand Over him. Police said about $200,000 of the stolen Money was recovered at Boyne s room in a Denver hotel. Associated press photo blames uncontrollable urge fake doctor diagnoses self wants life term mothers Widen school bus Road Scappoose Ore. A a group of irate mothers concerned for the safety of their children rid ing a school bus Over a narrow county Road literally took matters into their own hands. The mothers whose children ride the bus assembled with shovels rakes and wheelbarrows and started widening the Road. The children of the mothers said a log Ging truck and a furniture Van toppled Down a 50-foot Ravine from the Road at one of its four Blind thank god it was not a loaded school bus the mothers said in a petition to the Columbia county court urging that the Road be men spend a lot of Money for a Centennial said Jones whose three grand sons ride the bus. They should put out some to protect our Chicago a an sex convict who has an uncontrollable urge to play the role of a doctor has suggested he be locked up for phony physician Peter j. Frank made a diagnosis of him self in criminal court. It s a compulsion a can t get away from he said in a strained Low voice. I have no control Over it. If you Send me to jail i la do it again when i get for life chief Justice Abraham Marovitz looked Down at the lean 31-year old Man standing before him and asked what he would do if he were the judge. To be honest i would say life imprisonment Frank replied Al most in a whisper. Frank treated about 100 persons final divorce decree filed by Ginger Rogers los Angeles up actress Ginger Rogers 47, has filed for a final divorce decree from he fourth husband actor lawyer Jacques Bergerac 31. Miss Rogers was granted an interlocutory decree july 9, 1957. She charged at the time that Bergerac refused to speak to her for weeks at a Timo. The couple was wed at Palm Springs in 1953. Last summer before he was arrested aug. 22. So you think you re incurable the judge asked. This the third time it happened Frank said. When i am doing these things i believe them. They say i came close to killing a few people. I believed i was helping Frank pleaded guilty to 16 charges of practising Medicine without a License Possession of narcotics and Confidence game. I maximum penalties were set he could be put behind bars for the rest of his life. But the judge ordered a pre sentence investigation and scheduled sentencing for dec. 2. Some knowhow a criminal court jury last wee found Frank was legally sane. Frank has been cleared by Cor Oner s juries of responsibility for the deaths of two patients. The juries found they died of natural causes. Frank picked up some medical knowhow As an orderly in army and prison Hospital wards. He was sentenced to a three year term in1954 for Possession of narcotics. Last summer he explained his compulsive impersonation this Way i was nobody. As a doctor i could be the Union s policy o Donoghue said has been to delay stall procrastinate until the end of the year so they can quickly hold a new convention and get rid of the Mon the net result o Donoghue said would be that the court decree naming the monitors would have had no effect whatsoever. Specific cases getting Down to specific cases o Donoghue a Veteran lawyer for several Al Cio unions said Hoffa had quibble and raised Legal technicalities to avoid Union investigations of scandals revealed in sen ate rackets committee hearings and involving teamster Boss Ray Cohen in Philadelphia and Owen Bert Brennan in Detroit. Under the present court order the Monitor ship will be lifted aftera new convention elects new Union officers. Hoffa is to stand for re election and is considered a cinch to win the presidency again. O Donoghue said Hoffa and the Union have thwarted Monitor at tempts to have locals install demo cratic procedures to insure an Hon est convention. The monitors we reappointed last january after it was charged Hoffa had rigged the elec Tion of delegates to the convention that president. O Donoghue said it would be impossible for the teamsters to hold a convention that could to guaranteed to be fair until next fall at the earliest. Bur dick., Bride happily reconciled Washington up rep. Usher l. Burdick . Says his reconciliation with his attractive Young Bride has worked and they Are happily Liv ing she s Okay the retiring 79-year-old congressman said. She does All the we re going out to North Dakota together to live where the dirt is Burdick said he and his 30-year-old wife got to Gether 2,000 Miles apart this summer by Telephone when he was Home and she was Here. He said they moved into their Little House in the capital when he returned recently to close up his office. The wealthy Westerner stepped to the altar for the third time last february. It was the second marriage for his wife and former Secretary. The newlyweds swiftly parted. Burdick sought annulment a few weeks later contending the marriage was never consummated. His wife sued him for separate maintenance. However mrs. Burdick said last june after hear ing that the congressman had fallen downstairs that she wanted to return to him As soon As she could. I love usher she said. The congressman advocate of a number of highly individual campaigns including one for Home baked bread said he and his Blond Bride Haven t decided yet where they will live in North Dakota. We can t live on my ranch because the Fellows who work there live in the House he said. Maybe we la live in town. But Well get out to the ranch All right Burdick who imports unbleached flour from North Dakota for his bread said happily that Heddin t Jive to find friends to bake it for him any More because his wife has taken Over the better bake bread if she is going to live with me he chuckled. Opportunity cited to vault into Job of Bank official Philadelphia a want Tobe a Bank president the Field is wide open William b. Hall vice president of the de troit Bank and Trust co., says. Hall told the fall conference of the Pennsylvania Bankers 1,000 jobs As Bank presidents open up every year in the nation. And Banks need 4,000 new. Officers Vei a year he added. What worries Hall is that despite these opportunities there is Stilla real shortage of potential management in room at top the Detroit banker thinks More Bright Young men and women ought to go into banking because in his opinion there s lots of room at the top. In his Bank alone retirements in the next 16 years will create 121 openings for officers the pay is Good. Hall told the conference that Large Banks offered starting salaries to College grads in june of a average of 581 a month. He said that was about the same As offered by Large and medium sized corporations. Colleges urged to safeguardc1 Independence Washington a Secretary of welfare Arthur s. Flem Ming Lias told educators to guard against government interference with the administration of institutions of higher learning. In an address before the 72d an Nual convention of the Assn. Of land Grant. Colleges and state universities Fleming said the expansion of Federal financial Aid and other contacts with schools makes extra vigilance necessary. He pointed out that the health education and welfare depart ment this year will Grant $250million for research construction of research facilities and training programs. These funds Are not being spent to Aid educational institutions Flemming said. Can do better job1 they Are being made available to institutions of higher education because of a conviction that these institutions can do a better Job of helping us to achieve National objectives in the areas of health education and welfare than another Type of Flemming president of Ohio Wesleyan University for years be fore he went into full Lime govern ment work told the convention that it is Only part of the expand ing government Contact. Because of the rapid growth of these programs we should undoubtedly take time out to examine every now and then the government s policies and procedures to make sure they Are not interfering with the Freedom which our institutions of higher Educa Tion must continue to enjoy he said. Child Slayer sub Andrio to Moscow Seattle Wash. A indonesian foreign minister said he has accepted an invitation to go to Moscow to Dis cuss implementation of a $100 Mil lion development credit extended to his country by the soviet Union. Mrs. Iris Ramona Conrad 19,a redheaded former photographer s Model of Bellaire tex., hag been charged with killing her month old daughter by throwing her to the floor. Two other con Rad c h i 1 d r e a aged 3 and 9 months have died in the last two years. There is a surviving child a 4-year-old Phot
