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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 14, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday july 14, 1959 the stars and stripes Page $ v is a starved for Money demo charges san Francisco up sen. Ralph w. Yarborough a Tex said Here we As a people have failed to put Over the message of democracy to the rest of the world.""1 favor putting More emphasis on our ideals than on How Strong we Are he told a press Confer ence. Yarborough urged that Theu.  Information Agency be give More funds to take the new approach. The Usia has been starved for Money he said. S.? been waste in Many parts of the foreign Aid program and advocated cuts in some areas. Yarborough was in san Francisco for an address honouring California democratic state  also hit at Secretary of Agri culture Ezra Taft Benson s farm program and charged it has Cost too much Money. Benson has spent More Money to wreck the program than it would Cost. To maintain a Good program he said. Praises Brown Yarborough had words of Praise for California gov. Edmund g. Brown. Asked if he thought Brown would make a Good democratic candidate for president Yarbor Ough said i think he s demonstrated that.". But he said it appeared twice Defeated Aldai e. Stevenson of Illi Nois and sen. John  d mass Are neck and neck i the nomination race there s a great search on in the democratic party for our  he said bus Accident injures 17 Schenectady. . A a greyhound bus and a tractor trailer truck collided on the new York thruway about 10 Miles West of Here injuring 16 passengers an 5the bus Driver. Both the bus and the trailer were westbound on the Divide Highway state police said. The bus trip originated in new York Cit but its destination was not immediately known. The bus Driver Richard Robel lard 31. Of Syracuse v was in pm precondition in Schenectady Hospital he was the Only person critically injured. The truck was a Coleman Broth ers circus vehicle carrying Carni Val equipment. Its Driver was not injured. Circus remembers Friend fort Plain . A every year when the circus., came motown George Duffy bought 1,500 tickets for the kids. He was not around though when the Mills Brothers circus arrived last week he died a year ago. So they held  service at his grave am a Wreath was Laid there by circus elephant. 1953 opponents dislike his Yalta views Senate gop leaders oppose Bohlen shift Washington a Senate Republican leaders have told Secretary of state Christian a. Herter hey oppose any move to place ambassador Charles e. Chip Bohlen in the state department russian division. The assignment of Bohlen no serving As ambassador to the Philippines As a special adviser on soviet affairs has been under consideration. Herter has insisted that no decisions have been made on such a move. Evidence that Herter would like to bring Bohlen in As his chief adviser on russian affairs is such that Sens. Everett m. Durksen r 111. And styles Bridges . Are known to have served notice on the Secretary that there is Strong Republican opposition Tony such Transfer. While the proposed reassign ment is not subject to Senate action it was evident the gop leaders expected Herter to give full consideration to their View s before acting. Dirksen the Senate minority Leader and Bridges chairman of the gop policy committee were among 13 senators who voted against Bohlen s confirmation As ambassador1 to Russia on March 27,1953. Five other republicans who  Bohlen s nomination in the Climax of a spectacular political Battle remain in the Senate. They Are sen. Bourke b. Hicken Looper of Iowa a foreign relations committeeman sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona chairman of the Republican senatorial Cam use restraint in statements Rogers warns Washington a attorney general William. P. Rogers has. Urged Federal  use care and restraint in their official state ments even though the supreme court has confirmed their immunity from libel suits while they Are acting in the line of duty. He reminded them that there Are other ways of dealing w the official irresponsibility including a disciplinary a c Tion or removal from office. The attorney general issued. Formal memorandum on the subject to All executive department Sand agencies As a result of two supreme court Deci Sions of june 29. The court held that executive officers of the government May not be sued for dam Ages because of a defamatory state ment issued in the exercise of official duties. The court dismissed damage actions against an acting head of the office of rent stabilization who issued a press release on the dismissal of certain subordinates and the commandant of a Boston naval installation who explained Why he was withdrawing recognition of an employees association on the base. Court upholds View Rogers noted that the supreme court decisions upheld Justice department views on the matter. He also expressed the View that government officials should proceed with an awareness of the vital importance of avoiding unnecessary injury to any  in this he said a heavy responsibility is involved. Rogers Gar blows own Horn Over $3,500 fire Buffalo . Up Stephan a. Mekarski was rudely Awak ened by a Horn blowing. Instead of ignoring it he investigated and was glad he did a fire in his garage had caused a Short circuit in his Auto causing the Horn to go off. The Blaze did about $3,500 damage but Mekarski agreed things could h ave been worse if he had t paid attention to the Horn. Solos Atlantic in Sailboat pain committee sen. Karl e. Mundt of South Dakota  f. Schoeppel of Kansas former chairman of the Campaign group and sen. Henry Dworshak of Idaho. These and some other Senate republicans Are said to feel that Bohlen s defense of the Yalta con Ference agreements should Dis qualify him from serving in a top departmental Post in which he would be called upon to Deal intimately with the russians or to advise on such dealings. Bohlen served As a russian language interpreter. At Yalta and other wartime meetings among president Franklin d. Roosevelt Joseph Stalin and Winston Church ill. He said during his 1953 Nomi nation Battle that the agreements essentially were Good ones. He contended they failed because Stalin did not keep his pledges. Bohlen was confirmed on that occasion by a 74-13 vote after the late sen. Robert a. Taft Rohlo and sen. John j. Sparkman p Ala had examined a secret Fri summary of reports on Bohlen and had said it contained nothing to detract from Bohlen s ability an loyalty. Christopher Grabowski 37, a polish air Force Veteran and now tunisian citizen Waves on arrival in new York after completing a 6,000-mile Solo crossing of the Atlantic in his 35-foot Sloop. Grabowski docked his Sailboat tethys after 85 Days at sea. He wants to become a . Citizen. A blow on Chest restarts heartbeat doctor says Chicago up a blow on the Chest May Start a heart beating after it has suddenly stopped according to an Oregon physician. Writing in the current journal of the american medical association or. John t. Brandenburg of Medford ore., reported treating a Case of cardiac arrest in which the heart stops beating for no apparent reason by three Strong blows on the left Side of the Chest. The patient was a 64-year-old Man who suffered a heart attack on a Golf course. Shortly after he arrived at the Hospital he said he was passing  Brandenburg world Alliance against cancer urged Washington a a world wide Alliance against cancer is the goal of-1 a Senate government operations subcommittee headed Byleen. H u b e r t h. Rumphrey d Minn. I ". A 41-Page report soon to be re leased by the subcommittee name cancer As the second largest cause of death in the Western world with 2 million victims a year Only heart and circulation diseases cause More deaths. 1,1. Against a Universal killer states Humphrey s foreword to the report Mankind must offer a uni Versal defender scientific co opera  the report based on hearings correspondence with health authorities throughout the world and Humphrey s observations during his travels Calls for Jan International approach to cancer research. The pattern of the disease varies in different parts of the world the report observes with one Type of cancer More prevalent in same countries than in others. It suggests a pooling of information from All countries to make All available knowledge readily accessible. In the foreword Humphrey expresses support for a Bill provid ing for a National Institute for International medical research. The Bill has passed the Senate and Isnow pending in a House subcommittee. Said there was no pulse and no heartbeat. He remembered other doctors had advised Chest blows in cases of cardiac arrest and struck three blows with his  the third blow Branden Burg said a Strong but very irregular pulse was Felt which soon became  patient s heart Stop was for less than one minute. He recovered uneventfully after routine treat ment Brandenburg said. Brandenburg recommended that a Chest blow first be tried in these cases. The most frequently reported Means of treating hear stopping is by opening the Chest and massaging the heart. However. Brandenburg said heart Massage must be started within four min aites. The brain will be irreparably damaged if it is without blood forbore than four minutes Branden Burg said. Prank blamed for suicide North Amityville n. Y. A police said a father of fou shot and killed himself apparently in the midst of a prank. He was identified As Harold Knox a 42-year-old production Engineer at an aircraft Plant. Knox and his wife were enter Taining another couple at their Home and police said this is what happened Alfred Koenn 30-year-old patrol Man on the Nassau county police had his revolver a snub-nosed.32 with him and Knox asked to see it. Knox pointed the revolver atthe two women. If you have to Point that thin somewhere said the policeman Point it at me not  then he added you be see enough give it Back to  wait watch this said Knox. He pointed the gun at his right Temple. It went off and he dropped to the living room floor. Police said he died instantly. They said it apparently was a Accident. Koenn suspended from the police Force after the shooting late resigned. 13 not so unlucky Murphy . Up mrs. Bass Taylor 45, gave birth to a 10 Pound 14-ounce girl her 13thvchild. Taylor 56, who is a Farmer comes from a family of 13nine boys and four girls. The Taylors have four boys and nine girls. Calif. Governor in car mashup los Angeles a Californi Agov Edmund g. Brown was m solved in an Auto collision Here but escaped injury. The governor was driving to television studio for an appearance on a panel  Driver Highway patrolman Willard Barnett said he had stopped for a red Light. When he started up again he said another automobile on a Cross Street slammed into Brown s  other Driver. Eloy Duran of los Angeles was not held. Slayer of 3 models Given execution Date san Diego Calif up Harvey m. Glatman of los Angeles confessed rape Slayer of three women has been sentenced to die in the Gas chamber sept. 18.glatman met his victims All  los Angeles area by advertising for photography models. He then strangled them with a Cord and left their bodies in lonely Lesert areas  
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