European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Fage 24 the stars and stripes wednesday july 15 1959 gop i House cheaper housing Bill Washington a House republicans have introduced a new housing Bill to carry out president Eisenhower s Urban renewal and College housing program and to continue the Federal housing administration s ability to insure Home Loans and Grants would be limited to 5810 million. The Bill omits Public housing projects housing for the elderly College classroom Loans and other features which prompted the presi Dent to veto the $1,375,000,000 hous ing Bill passed by Congress last month. Or. Eisenhower termed that like a Bird almost legislation extravagant and inflationary. Authors of the new measure reps. Gordon l. Mcdonough a Calif and William b. Widnall it a Bill within sound budgetary the measure Calls for a two Yea Urban renewal and slum elimination program authorizing $350piillion this year and $250 million next year. The vetoed Bill carried5900 million for this purpose. The new Bill would provide $200million for College housing Loans $10 million for Urban planning assistance and an immediate authorization of $5 billion for Cha mortgage insurance plus an additional $5 billion also would increase the Mort Gage ceiling on single family Homes to $25.000. It would raise the interest rate on rental an cooperative management housing to 5% per cent and on cooperative sales housing to 6 per cent. Long brings in new doctor fires old set fort Worth Tex. Up gov. Earl k. Long of Louisiana vacationing in Texas fired All his doctors and psychiatrists because he said he knows As much As they do. Long 63, has had As Many a six doctors and psychiatrists at one picture on Page 11 Hoffa in Row with Kennedy Washington a teamster president James r. Hoffa tuesday acknowledged he is bickering for a pact with the West coast longshoremen s Union expelled by the old Cio in 1950 for allegedly following the communist line. Hoffa denounced the ouster of the longshoremen As a phony act and defended Harry Bridges and Louis Goldblatt the longshoremen s president and Secretary treasurer. But he Flung a shouted warning at Senate rackets committee coun Sel Robert f. Kennedy Don t put me in their Bridges and Goldblatt s table thumping Hoffa told Kennedy that you Olget Good and sued if Kennedy makes any speeches linking Hoffa name with communism. Kennedy retorted i m certainly going to make speeches and Point out the "facts.", the table thumping shouting Row exploded after Hoffa had denied that he joined in a scheme to seize secret control of a court appointed Board of monitors As signed to help combat corruption in. The teamsters Union. Time. He has been said to be suffer ing from nervous breakdown heart trouble and the effects of a minor stroke. I be got another doctor coming Over to give me an examination and i la take his word for it Long announced. He said the doctor is a fellow i be known a Long time but he declined to name the doctor. Before he started a news con Ference Louisiana state sen. B. A sixty r a y b u r a his travelling companion begged him to watch his language and it when i get angry i get angry for a. Purpose Lon said. I swear i Don t know Why Jackie Hinson demonstrates in Nashville tenn., that Kite flying and water skiing Are not to compatible. Only seconds after take off at an Altitude of 30 feet he starts downward for a splashy Landing while Kite sails free. Topi photo you Haven t Learned that his news conference Long announced 1"hell is going to break Loose when he gets home.2mrs. Long has taken him for several Hundred thousand but he has $300,000 left largely because of a Long shot Wildcat Oil 3he suspects that some officials in his administration Are taking bribes but i m too smart to do Mccloy sees Adenauer Calls for Allied Unity West germans own 2,730,000 to sets Bonn up there Are 2,730,000west German television owners figures released Here show the Federal postal ministry announced that in june 58,600 person registered to sets. There Are also 15,610,000 radio sets owned by West a germans the ministry said. West turns Down Berlin proposal continued from Page 1 the West German russians have intimated they will not conclude any such truce agreement unless the West agrees to establishment of an Lall German commission to study reunification problems. Furthermore they insist that the East German reds mus sit on it on a basis of Equality with the West germans. Bonn s informal suggestion of Sid tracking the Berlin Issue would accomplish the apparent purpose of freezing Berlin negotiations until russian intentions could be tested on other issues at the Summit. Safety belts ordered in . Albany . A a. Rockefeller says All new York state cars will soon be equipped with safety belts. He or dered department Heads to see that employees use them. Bonn a John j. Mccloy former . High commissioner i Germany talked with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer tuesday and then made an Appeal for the Unity of the Western allies and a firm stand on the Berlin Issue. Mccloy emphasized that he Cameto Germany Only As a private Citi zen and had no Mission from the government. I believe we should take a very firm attitude he said at a news conference in Adenauer s Palai Schaumburg. Unity stressed if there is any suggestion on the part of the russians that it is out of order for us to be in Berlin it is just As ouf of order for them Tobe in Thuringia and Saxony. We occupied Large sections of easter Germany and then withdrew from asked about his lunch with the Chancellor Mccloy said we talked about the supreme importance of a unified integrated Allied position. That is a prime requirement not Only when we meet the russian viewpoint but for the Good of Europe Adenauer himself introduce Mccloy but laughed pointed to his guest and quickly left the Cabinet room when asked to com artent on the Geneva about his term As Ligh commissioner1949 to 1953mccloy said he was impressed by the recovery of the West european Economy not Only Germany s but Hose of Britain and other coun Ries. Campsite litter tells Hunter s Fate r Missoula Mont. Apau thormities pieced together a tragic a Story of How a Missoula Hunter Jost a Battle with a Bear, the Hunter s belongings were of Puri near a lonely Camp in rugged a Fountain country Northeast of la on Vittini. Was Sam. Adams 39, who disappeared oct. 27 while Onins trip with two com ions. The companions de Hedges 40, and Calvin trusty 52, both of mis Soula had been looking for Adams on weekends Ever since. Sunday they found a campsite with Adam s hat boots Belt Billfold socks knife and broken gun one Boot bore a Bear s Teeth Marks. Director Charles Schmiedeke of the Missoula sheriff s search an Rescue Assn pieced together this account of Adams last hours the Hunter wounded a Bear who charged Adams and wounded him Adams made his Way a few Hun dred Yards to Camp arid fired two remaining Rifle cartridges in an Effort to summon Bear invaded the campsite Adams tried to fight it off with his empty Rifle but the Bear won the Bear apparently devoured Adams. Steel talks fold 500, Opportunity to reshape the army. We have no need to tear up the roots of our present army system which grew a part four Way of life but Only the Neces sity to increase Confidence an Mutual Trust among All components and branches of the army and Thisbe Able to replace the images of the regular and the guardsman or the infantryman and artillerymen with the single image of the Soldier " 9 die in Japan storms Tokyo up torrential Rains unleashed by. Fringe winds from a Distant Pacific typhoon buffeted Western Japan tuesday causing at least nine deaths. General Hurt slightly in helicopter mishap Tokyo up Brig Gen Alex Ander m. Willing suffered minor scratches tuesday when his hell copter lost Power shortly after take off and dropped into six fee of water in Lake Motosue. The Pilot of the h13 helicopter capt Fred n. Till 38, of Milford del., also suffered minor scratches
