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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 1, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday july 1, 1959 the stars and stripes follows son into Priesthood i i Warren Cassell a Madison ave publishing executive for almost 30yenrs, kneels before the right Rev. Alfred l. Banyard who ordained Cassell an episcopal priest in Trenton . S Trinity Cathedral. The former publisher s son Prev. W. Michael Cassell assisted in the Cere Mony. The new Rev. Cassell joined the Church As his son s first convert. United press International photo Man of year accused of smuggling China aliens / new York up restaurateur Arthur Lem Man of the year in Nassau county in 1958 for civil work has been accused by Federal grand jury of smuggling communist chinese aliens into this country and forcing them to work at coolie wages. The indictment charged that Lem 45, operator of the chunking Royal restaurant in Hempstead,., tried to arrange the murder of Hon Kong relatives of one rebellious alien who complained to the Fri. It said Lem was not a . He claims and that his real name is Chin Boong Art. The charges stunned residents of ships seeking overdue Sloop new York up ships entering or leaving new York have been asked to keep an Eye out forthe 30-foot Sloop tethys with Only one Man aboard that set sail from Tangier 11 weeks ago bound for new York. Nothing has been heard fro Christopher g. Grabowski 37-year old polish count since he left the moroccan port on the 4,000-Mllevoyage. Start worrying if you Don to hear from me by the first week in july Grabowski wrote the Slocum society Here shortly b e f o r e he left " no emergency motor the society is a Small group of International yachtsmen who go in for one Man Ocean Crossings install boats. Grabowski s boat has no Emer gency motor nor does it have a Short wave broadcasting  Grabowski a Veteran of the polish air Force would be the third Man to make the Gibraltar to new York crossing alone the society  the Long Island Community. Lem helped smash a red chinese propaganda printing ring in new Yor during the korean War. The main speaker at a testimonial dinner in his Honor last year was former Republican National chairman Leonard Hall. Lem denied Tho charges an claimed he was framed because of his anti communist  arrested with Lem were his wife Rose and laundry Man Chin sule Tung 57, of Bethpage,. The indictment also named Lee sing 68, father in Law of Lem and Wong Mei Yee 55, wife of the Bethpage laundry Man both of whom Are living in Hon Kong. Assistant . Attorney Kennet Sternberg charged that Lem smuggled aliens into the country fro red China at $1,500 to $3,000 a person arid then made them work at Low wages to Complete pay ments. Son of general Sternberg said the alleged smug gling operation was cracked with the help of Jimmy Chin son of a chinese general killed by the communists in 1951. When Lem Learned that Chinwag cooperating with the Fri and had testified before a grand jury said Sternberg Lem told other per sons that he was going to try Roget a Hatchet Man to kill. Chin. Spy satellites predicted to police world bar sneak missile attack Washington up experts Here predict development of snooper satellites which will enforce world Law and order by keeping the entire planet under constant surveillance. These satellites they said will make sneak missile attacks impossible. The forecasts were presented at the third National convention on military electronics. Privately the experts said it is feasible to perfect detection equipment which would make it impossible for an nation to stage either deep under ground or High Altitude nuclear tests without getting caught in the act. Convention delegates also hear reports that the air Force Hopes to have its nationalists in reds out squad Tel Valley group affirms stand on China san Francisco up the organizing committee of the 1960winter olympics said nationalist chinese athletes will be admitted to the Squaw Valley olympic games and communist chinese definitely will  Prentis c. Hale president of the Squaw Valley committee made the statement after a conference with president Avery Brundage of the International olympic committee Johnson criticizes inflation report As giving no solution Washington a a Cabine committee s report on inflation has been criticized by Senate demo cratic Leader Lyndon b. Johnson of Texas As offering no  told the Senate the recommendation made by a committee headed by vice president Richard m. Nixon Falls Short of what i needed at the present  the report is much More a Effort to justify Steps already taken and recommendations Al ready made than it is an Effort to Analyse our current situation Johnson said. All of us want to fight inflation and to insure growth. Being against inflation is very much like being against sin. But we Don t contribute to the fight against inflation merely by issuing i sports which announce solemnly that a series of partisan recommendations have  Johnson said the report does cover adequately one of the most serious aspects of inflation mounting costs of  few things have contributed Smuch to inflation As rising interest rates he said. The Only thing the report said specifically about this question is that the sky should be the limit on interest  rep. Chester Bowles a Conn called the report the same shop worn economic cliches which have led us into two recessions in five years Italy Premier to visit Washington this fall Washington a the White House announced that Italy s Premier Antonio Segni will visit the . At the invitation of pres ident Eisenhower this  Premier and mrs. Segni will be in Washington for a three Day official visit starting sept. 30. Ioc. At the same time Brundage is sued a statement denying that nationalist China had been ousted or expelled from the olympics under the Ioc s decision at it recent Munich meeting. The Ioc action was merely above to identify properly those athletes who would compete under the control of the olympic commit tee on Taiwan thereby reaffirming the stand already taken in 1954 by the International Amateur athletic federation representing nearly 100 countries that nationalist China cannot represent that it controls sport on the chinese main land Brundage said. He denied that the Ioc had meddled in politics or bowed to communist pressure in its decision. Brundage did not say exactly How the decision could be de scribed but he branded untrue news reports saying that nationalist China had been denied admission under the name Republic of China or a variation  discussions with the chinese on Formosa have been proceeding amicably and i feel certain that a agreement will be reached Brun Dage  said the olympic committee of the Republic of China nationalist China has been invited to participate in the Squaw Valley game by the Viii olympic Winter games organizing committee the Republic of China s olympic committee has accepted and will have an Opportunity to appear. The olympic committee of the chinese democratic Republic red China was not recognized by theoc at the time the organizing committee issued its invitations to participate it is not recognized by the Ioc at present and it will note permitted to participate in the 1960 Winter  uncured offenders Savannah a. Up Savan nah motorists had a Field Day when the police department ran out of parking tickets and were unable to penalize violators. 3,250 deaths in May 8% Over 1958 Road Tottrup 5thstraight month Chicago a the nation barometer of traffic deaths Rose for a fifth straight month inlay the National safety coun cil said. The May toll was 3,250.this was up 8 per cent from May last year when 3,010  first five months of 1959 showed a 5 per cent increase 13,910 against 18,880 for the Cor responding1 period last year. The Council said the recent five month period probably accounted for half a million Dis Abling injuries in traffic Acci dents. Despite an estimated increase of g per cent in volume of vehicle travel for the five month period this. Year the rate of deaths per 100. Million Miles of travel was unchanged from last year at 5.l. Tho safety Council noted this year s increase in traffic deaths was More pronounced in Rural than in Urban areas. Seventeen of the 50 states and111 of 649 cities reporting showed fewer traffic deaths for May this year than for May 1958. Norfolk va., showed the sharpest reduc-tion60 per cent. Perfect no death records for the month were reported by 638 cities. First operational Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile within the next  the Atlas currently is Bug Ridden but col Carlo r. Tosti of the air research and development come said we Are optimistic that these problems will be cleared  defense Secretary Neil h. Mcelroy said saturday it could be at least 60 Days before the operational Atlas is ready for firing the time will come when housewife shopping downtown can adjust the heat on the roast in her oven at Home by twiddling with a Nob on a Gadget in her  air Force Dyn soar a rocket powered glider designed to carry Man around the world in a couple of hours will Lead the Wayto space  these trans ports Tosti said will Fly hundreds of Miles into space in carrying us from one Point on the Globe to another in a matter of  adm Frank Virden director of naval communications said scientific surveillance methods eventually will make the whole world Village in which Misbehaviour be comes practically impossible. Moon As relay such devices make use of Tho entire electromagnetic  also use atmospheric and Earth Waves such As Are generated by explosions in the air or ground. The Moon serving As a relay Sta Tion and artificial satellites will make the Range of surveillance world  looked ahead to the communication satellite which he said will make possible virtually instantaneous worldwide communication. These satellites he said will contribute significantly to the development of a positive deterrent capability by using infrared detectors to pick up the launching of ballistic missiles As they leave launching pads in enemy  guards Nab 2 fleeing cons Jefferson City to. A Young convicts overpowered three guards took the uniform of one and scaled the Wall of the mis Souri Penitentiary Here. Just As they prepared to jump into the Missouri River other guards swept Down on them. Sev eral shots were fired and they gave  convicts were James Brad Ley and Gene Barnes both 23, Oft. Louis. Bradley is serving a life sentence for robbery and murder and Barnes 17 years for robbery and assault with attempt to Rob Warden e. V. Nash said. Nash said Bradley and Barnes hid out in the prison s furniture shop. When guard Lester Terry came looking for them they jumped him and locked him in a store room. Two More guards sergeant g. A Williams and Edward Hake began searching the building. They separated and the inmates tackle them separately Locking them up too. Fbradley donned Hake s uniform. The inmates made a ladder out Ofa Long Board and some rope. Brad Ley wearing the uniform grabbed the ladder and ran for the Wall on the North Side of the prison Yard just above the Missouri Riv  shouted to the Tower guard Chester connect 46, Don t let him get me. He s after. Me with a  Barnes raced after  pulled a knife on con Nett and Barnes joined him on the top of the Wall. They forced Connett to accompany them. Down the outside of the Wall but released him As they prepared to jump in the River  
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