Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1959, Tokyo, Japan Tog 24 the stars and stripes sunday february 15, 1959 a 11 die 8 Hurt in Kentucky building fire Ashland by. A fire Cut through an apartment building like a acetylene Torch Satur Day leaving 11 dead and one miss ing. Eight other persons were in lured. Among the victims were six members of the same family including an expectant Mother. She jumped from a window of the second floor then died after giving birth to a still born son. The fire started at 1 01 am and quickly Cut off the Only exit a stairway at the front of the re converted theater. Almost right away people be Gan jumping out of the windows said taxi Driver Anthony Black Well who discovered the Blaze. That fire Cut just like an Acety Lene Torch he said. Son Mph gang Coroner Russell Compton said the missing person was 14-year-old Jack Kirk believed to have spent the night with his father. The father was among the victims. Compton listed the other dead As Jack Mckenzie 30 his wife Polly 28 her still born child and their son Jackie 4 Dickie Joe. 2 Johnny William 1 James Powell about 22 mrs. Grace Blanton 50 Frank artist about 50, and Clydemae about 50. Fire chief burrs Hensley unable to give a cause for the fire said he found a fire escape Assem bled in the Yard at the rear. It was to be installed Dulles has cancer will continue on leave probe data said withheld continued from Page i ranging charges took prompt Issue with Schwartz Contention that his group is suppressing Evi Dence of wrongdoing. Harris said that s As ridiculous As the either charges he has been making in his Book which is filled with distortions half truths and completely false statements. Further Han that it in t Worth com ment. I think the record of this committee Speaks pretty Well he said he would announce soon what his plans will be for continuing the inquiry. In his Book Schwartz said the subcommittee had failed to develop fully 16 to cases on which Schwartz said he had left evidence in subcommittee files. The 35-year-old new York University Law professor said the subcommittee glossed Over material he had dug up on the almost Complete Lack of effective Federal communications commis Sion regulation of telephones and denied wrongdoing virtually All of the cases Schwartz named have been mentioned before with the principals generally denying improper said it was Public pressure which he credited him self with generating which forced the subcommittee to go As far As i did in investigating cases resulting in the resignation of presidential assistant Sherman Adams and acc commissioner Richard a. Mack. Both Adams and his gift giving Friend Bernard Goldfine denied wrongdoing As did Mack who subsequently came under Federal prosecution. I am afraid that Oren Harris and nos colleagues Are the last people from whom we can expect an answer to still unanswered questions. Schwartz declared. Most of the members of the subcommittee Schwartz said have shown neither desire for nor interest in conducting a probe other than the Grasshopper Type that is All too common in congressional committees continued from Page i further or. Elsen Hower said. The president said he an Dulles had a Good talk and he is resting Well his immediate response to the hernia operation As the doctors indicated to me has been very satisfactory or. Eisenhower said. The medical report said Dulles had spent a very comfortable night and is in Good it added his blood pressure is 125 Over 70. His temperature has. Been Normal since the operation. in 70the announcements by. President Paris Parley of ministers left Uncertain t continued from Page 1 radiation treatments or possible future surgery. Authorities Here recognize How Ever that if Dulles remains in capacitated in the final period of preparation for a meeting with the russians the president will face a very difficult decision As to whether he can afford to Send an acting Secretary of state to the conference table. A delay in the meeting itself if the russians will agree to meet at All is regarded by Many authorities Here As highly want to test whether Russia is willing to make some agree ments on Germany and they also want to avoid the danger of a Berlin blockade. State department officials said it is too Early to say whether pro posed Allied meetings on the Ber Lin crisis would have to be postponed. But they made no secret of their concern that Dulles illness will upset the whole timetable of negotiations. Eisenhower and Dulles doctors left it completely Uncertain As to whether Dulles will Ever be Able to return to his state department desk. Presumably this depends on the extent of the cancer and on Dulles response to treatment. Meanwhile it appeared that for eign policy direction would be in the hands of under Secretary of state Christian a Herter who has returned from a South Carolin vacation. Or. Eisenhower jihad agreed Early last week to Dulles request for a leave of absence to undergo the hernia operation. At the Samp time the president approved dul Les designation of Herter or in his absence under Secretary c. Douglas Dillon As acting Secre tary. A reporter asked state depart ment press officer Lincoln White what Dulles chances of recovery Are. That s something i can t answer White replied. He said it was not possible to make a doctor available to news men for questioning about this. White said he had Given out As full and Complete a report As we can give you at this he said radiation treatment of Ulles will Start this week i White was asked if Dulles could consult with any officials of the demo gop \ lawmakers voice Hope for recovery. ,.v Washington a congressional leaders have expressed the Hope that Secretary of state John Foster Dulles cancer will respond to radiation treatment and he Wil be Able to return quickly to his desk. Republicans and d e to c r a t s joined in expressions. Of sympathy at the news that Dulles has a re Currence of cancer and must take an indefinite leave of absence several said even his temporary absence comes As a blow to the country. Sen. Styles Bridges of new Hampshire chairman of the sen ate Republican policy committee said Dulles illness is disappoint ing to those of us who had hoped Vor Shilov Iii cancels trip new Delhi a soviet pres ident Kliment e. Vor Shilov 78, is ill and has cancelled his proposed state visit to. India it was announced Here. The foreign ministry did not give the nature or serious Ness of the. Illness. Doing something about weather that he might soon be Able to return to Active Bridges said Dulles continue absence would be a blow to this country and its position in a troubled Given us very forceful leadership in a time of Reat difficulties and he is sorely needed Bridges said. I sen Lyndon a. Johnson of Texas the Senate democratic Leader said like o l americans everywhere my Hopes and prayers will be with Secretary Dulles for a full speedy recovery.". Rep Thomas a. Morgan a a chairman of the House foreign affairs committee said the american people Are indebted to Secretary Dulles As a devoted and dedicated Public serv ant who has inspired us All by his fortitude arid his heroic recovery Roth major illness. I express the fervent Hope that he will again Triumph Over his physical " -.-, Morgan a physician,1 said one encouraging thing to keep in mind is the great Progress that has Bee made in the treatment of cancer. Desperate need sen. Mike Mansfield of Mon Tana assistant Senate democratic Leader said i am distressed too because it Means the loss of his Dulles great capacity for Public service at a time of desperate need. His fur ther inca actuation is a devastating blow to the nation to the world and to the Hope for sen. Frank Church a Ida who once underwent a cancer operation and radiation treatments said this is very sad news. I think the Secretary s illness is a critical matter at a very critical time. We All Hope that his recovery is rapid and Church the youngest senator at 34, underwent an abdominal opera Tion for cancer 10 years ago and then took deep therapy treatments. He said there has been no recur rence. Arthur Leniston uses the roof of his Calumet mich., Home As a ski run Bottom Phot which is just about All a person can do with this Winter s situation in the upper Michigan Peninsula town. The Calumet record snowfall came during the 1950-51 season when 21 feet of the stuff fell. This year things Are nearly As bad As the buried barn in the top photo indicates. Associated press photo Makarios to join talks Ori Cyprus Athens a archbishop Makarios will Fly from Athens to London Sunda to participate in the greek turkish British talks of Independence for Cyprus. Bishop Arthimus of Kitiuk who s Makarios Deputy on Cyprus arrived Here Friday and met with the archbishop for three hours to discuss the situation on the Island. Greek government representatives were present at the meeting. In a statement to the press after Ward Bishop Arthimus said head expressed the profound Satis faction of the people of Cyprus to the greek government for its successful handling of the Cyprus Issue during the Zurich department Over the weekend if he wanted to. White said he doubted that Dulles would consult with any of them for the next few president Eisenhower s state ment was. Issued by White House press assistant Anne Wheaton. Mrs. Wheaton said a Book or. Eisenhower carried As he left the Hospital had been borrowed Froin Dulles bedside table. She said the president had expressed interest in the Book and Dulles who apparently. Had been Jin the midst of Reading it urged or. Eisenhower to take the Voi ume. A mrs. Wheaton said she did not know the title of the Book. A Check with Book dealers showed that the Book what we must know about communism is the most recent work of Harry arid Bora no 6ver Street. A subtitle continues its begin Ning its growth its present others at the Hospital who were in adjoining rooms while the president visited with Dulles were Dillon maj Gen Wilton b. Persons assistant to the president Brig Geandrew j. Goodpaster staff Secre tary to the president or. A. D. Daughton Dulles personal physio Cian Joseph Greene an assistant to Dulles and Allen Dulles maj Gen Howard Mcc. Snyder or. Eisenhower a personal physician maj Gen Leonard d. Heaton chief of Walter Reed Hospital and White. V. .".,. Malignancy is explained continued from Page 1 Adena being from the greek word meaning gland. It most commonly arises in the glandular portion of the intestinal tract which has millions of glandular cells. Their function is to secrete mucus and gastric juices. An adenocarcinoma is different Froin other types of cancer such As Sarcoma which is a cancer of connective tissue such As hone tissue or brain tissue. It is also different from cancer of the blood such As leukaemia. The doctors said they interpreted the medical bulletin to mean the following ". That the Small nodule or Lump found on the part of the intestine involved in Dulles hernia represented a spread from focus of his original Colon cancer operated onion 1956. Portions possibly remained the doctors said that at the time the Colon cancer was removed in 1956. Some Small portions of it Rivay still have remained involving Lym Phatic glands neighbouring on the original cancer site. And ultimately they said the cells apparently spread to the new site. Y the doctors said that while the Outlook in cases of adenocarcinoma is ultimately grave the further spread of the cancer can be kept under control for several years Inmany said control involves such measures As a Ray and chemo therapy. This includes the use of certain drugs derived from Nitro Gen Mustard a Gas developed Dur ing world War i. One of the most effective of these nitrogen mus tards is one called Thio Tepa. For adviser we Hie 78, Dies new York a Louis Brandeis Wehle 78, corporation lawyer and longtime Friend and adviser of the late president Franklin d. Roosevelt died of a heart attack at his Nome Here. In 1944 and 1945, Wehle headed the . Foreign economic administration s overseas Mission to
