European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 4, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes saturday july 4, 1959 almost deaf since birth child can hear now Chi by Mem him hmm i " p car hurls Bay into new world of sound Garden Grove Calif. A two months ago 4-year-old j. Byron Patterson dashed into the Street was hit by a car and dragged 44 feet.,a leg and ribs Wei a broken. He under went four hour brain surgery for multiple head his Mother says for his Sake it s the Best thing that has Ever the Accident the boy almost deaf since birth has begun to the tinkle of the ice Cream Vendor s Bell the slam of the car door when his father returns from work his Mother s voice they All have become part of his Small world. J. Byron the j does t stand for any thing and he s called Job is a handsome healthy looking youngster who gets his kicks these Days out of trying to under stand the words family members speak to him. He wore a hearing Aid before the Acci Dent. But it did t help much. He could t hear Well enough to learn to was in the Hospital that we first noticed he was regaining his hearing says his Mother Dorothy. I took him a picture of the family to keep him company. I started to Point out his Brothers and Sis ters and he began to pull at his since he came Home he has started making sounds. Right now he sounds like a baby but then he has a lot of time to make up for she said. Job no longer wears the hearing Aid. It makes the sounds too loud for he s enjoying life As never before with his four Brothers and a sister. His father Floyd is a tool Engineer. The boy s doctors say there have been other instances when defects were righted by head injuries. Tests have shown that there was nothing organically wrong with a s hearing organs. Doctors think the head injury May have alleviated a blood deficiency. Soon the boy will undergo extensive tests to determine exactly How much hear ing he has gained. Says his Mother. We had planned to enter him in school for the deaf in september. But now we May not have / i a . Discounts Short form menacing talk Washington a the state department said it was not aware of any alarm or apprehension among . Officials Over any threats soviet Premier Nikita May have voiced either publicly or privately. These assertions came in response to inquiries about a Story in the new York times about a interview Given former new York gov. Averell Harriman by Khrushchev. Crude threat the Story reported that a Rusli Chev made crude threats unprintable language in the inter View with Harriman in Moscow recently. In response to inquiries Lincoln White state department press officer read the following state ment to a news conference i have no comment on the conversations of governor Harriman in the soviet Union. I would How Ever like to say a word with re Gard to editorial comment in pres reports As to the reaction in . Official circles to what is reported Ashihe threaten ing tone of or. Khrushchev s remarks to or. Har Riman. . Not afraid quite apart from what might have said in private conversations it should be noted that in recent weeks he has made a number of Public state ments distinctly menacing in tone. I would also like to add we Are not aware of any alarm or apprehension Over off the cuff state ments of or. Khrushchev. He seems at times to enjoy making dramatic insurance backed for . Workers Washington a the sen a ate civil service committee approved a Bill to set up a voluntary health insurance program for fed eral program is estimated to Cost $304 million a year. It would be open to members of the legislative judicial and executive branches of i the government. Half of the Cost of providing major. Medical and Hospital sex for lenses would be borne by the govern ment and half would be contributed by the employees. The prov Gram would become effective july7 him if he no planned to go to Moscow a City which Armstrong has often said he would like to play in. I m ready to go he said. I May go with de Sullivan if the russians of it. So far everyone has okd it including the stat department but not the russians. Yet.1 a spokesman said sullivanplanned1 to go to Moscow for three weeks on july .29. Or. And mrs. Imre Toth of new York Grieve for their 7-year-Oldson Zoltan who was found clubbed to death in an abandoned build ing near their Home. Toth escaped to . After hungarian revolution. Up troops an move in Cuba to Check growing unrest Havana a widespread troop movements were reported Friday in Cuba with Premier Fidel Castro s government showing con Cern Over mounting counterrevolutionary police seized an arms Cache in a Havana suburb. They arrested eight men in a Case the described As having the most important counterrevolutionary troop reinforcements Are reportedly moving into Eastern Cuba where 41 persons have been arrested for acts of sabotage and into Western Cuba where guerrilla bands Are operating in the mountains. Much of the unrest stems fro the government s agrarian Reform of bomber crashes nearbomi2bailout Wiesbaden Germany up a . Air Force rb66 twin Jet reconnaissance bomber crashed 13miles South of Bonn Friday but the two Man Crew bailed out Anair Force spokesman Here said. The spokesman said the Bombe was attached to the 10th tactical rec Bri Wing at Span Dahlem air base and was on a routine train ing Mission. Quick Gliane thief new York up a thief snatched a bag containing $11,300in Cash and checks from the wife and daughter of a meat Market owner. Mrs. Marie Lari Gella 50,and her daughter Rose Marie 21, had halted at a Stop Light when the thief grabbed the loot program breaking up big estates. The upsurge of anti Castro activity during the past month with a rash of minor explosions and acts of sabotage has brought a government order decreeing the death sentence for counterrevolutionary acts. Beauty Queen weds oilman Ottumwa Iowa a miss universe of 1957," Carol Morris of Ottumwa has become the Bride Ofa Houston oilman. The 23-year-old Beauty was mar ried to de Buzzo Burke 45, inthe office of Sid Korshak chicag attorney her parents Here court judge Richa Daustin performed the a r o 1 is the daughter of there and mrs. La Vern Morris of Ottumwa. The Rev. Morris said the couple became engaged last easter. The marriage attendants were Ingrid Goude who As miss swe Den placed third in the contest in which Carol was named mis universe and Pat Hoy president of the she Mari ambassador Kab Tessin Chicago or and mrs. Burke have Bee staying at the hotel ambassador since their marriage Carol
