European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 16, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday july 16, 1959 the stars and stripes fag 5 state department asks passport denial la Washington up Testate department has asked Congress for authority to Den passports to Active communists who travel,.to further the communist d. Murphy Deputy under Secretary of state said the department has been forced to give passports to old line hard Core communists during the 18.months since the Sii preme court ruled that passports could not be denied for associations or beliefs Murphy said the department did not seek to deny passports on the grounds cited by the he said Active party member ship should be considered As furthering testified before the Senate foreign relations com Mittee after chairman j. W. Ful Bright dark criticized the department passport policy. Nasa chief says House okd budget cuts would hamstring . Exploration of space Washington up the government s civilian space chief t. Keith Glennan said that House approved cuts in his Agency s budget would make it much easier for the russians to be first with a Man carrying satellite. Glennan appealed to the Senate appropriations committee for restoration of $68,225,000. Cut by the House from the $530 million budget request of the National Aero Ria tics Vand space Agency. His plea backed by a list of space project cutbacks that would result without the funds had the support of Senate demo cratic Leader Lyndon b. Johnson of Texas Johnson chairman of the Senate space committee said the House reductions Wouldhave disastrous consequences in the Strug Gle for space superiority. The senator said this was no time to be he said if president Eisen Hower s budget request for Nasa was in error it Lias erred on the Side of conserva flatly said the reductions would hamstring the United states space among the delays predicted by Glennan Wasa slowdown in project Mercury the High priority program to Send a Man in a satellite into orbit around the Earth and bring him Back to Earth. Seven test pilots already retraining to become Mercury astronauts when Man carrying satellite is launched. Present plans Call for the first Mercury shot late next year. If a Money shortage changes the timetable Glennan said the delay would increase the probability of the soviets scoring still another beat in this aspect of space results of the House cutback Glen Nan said would set Back by at least one year Long Range plans for a manned expedition to the Mon. A $30 million project to develop a 1.5 million Pound thrust rocket would have to be eliminated or sharply trimmed with a resulting delay in development of a 6 million Pound thrust rocket to take men to the Moon. Threaten to slow Down the Vega project which May give the . A television glimpse of the Moon s surface. Its planned ability to orbit 5,000 pounds would be our first which is capable of Matching the payload lofting capability of the soviet.". Raise the possibility of cuts in the Centaur project Wittich is supposed to put More than8,000 pounds in an orbit 300 Miles from Earth or place a 730-Pound instrument package on the Moon s surface. Glennan noting that the . Had barely begun its space program said we believe the russians have done exactly what the have announced they have done and perhaps they have achieved much More. Concrete plans for honeymoon Bohlen decision delayed until after Geneva meet Miami newly weds Melvin m. Mininson and Maria Rodriguez inspect 20-ton Concrete and steel bomb shelter where they Are spending their honeymoon. The shelter is 8-by-14 feet. Up photo gov. Rockefeller says segregation on Way out new York a gov. Nelsons. Rockefeller told the National Assn. For the advancement of coloured people. A age that segregation is on its Way out inthe nation the evils of race discrimination and segregation have not been banished from our country but America will press steadily toward a full realization of that goal he said at the opening of the Golden anniversary convention of then Acap. The opening session was held inthe new York coliseum. The con said the past 15 years have seen tremendous Prog Ress in the history of the negro in our country and he asserted the negroes prob lems originally were considered a race problem. But in 1909 our Wisest leaders recognized tha there was a race problem that affected not one race alone but every american citizen he said adding it is a problem of ethics o morals of education of economic and of Trien As now the purpose is tire Alize through common Effort the full Promise of democracy. I seeking to secure the rights o negro citizens you know and Alof us know that you Are helping obtain Equality of Opportunity Ani the Legal rights of All citizens to governor said. Washington up Secretary f state Christian a. Herter a assured protesting Senate gop he will make no decision whether to name Diplomat Charles e. Bohlen As a top rus Ian adviser until after the current Eneva conference. This was Learned As Senate democratic whip Mike Mansfield . To keep Only 4 bases in Philippines Manila a the . Has agreed to limit its military hold nos in the Philippines to four a or bases informed sources Here said. Agreement was reported reached at a two hour conference Between . Ambassador Charles e. Boh Lenand foreign Secretary Felixberto m. Serrano. Their talk marked the resumption of negotiations for re vision of the .-philippine bases agreement. All on Luzon the four bases to be retained Are Clark air Force base outside Manila naval bases at Subic Bay and Langley Point and a recreation enter. All Are on Luzon Island. The . Also reportedly agreed to discuss cutting Down the size fits. Remaining bases to exclude areas with filipino inhabitants. Lesser military reservations which the . Considers no longer of value will be turned Over to the Philippines. Defense profits Law signed by president Washington up presi Dent Eisenhower has signed a Bil reviving and extending for three years the government s Powers to renegotiate defense contracts to recapture so called excess profits the new Law makes no major changes in the program. It directs the House and Senate armed services committees to make a thorough study of military buying practices and directs the joint congressional committee on internal Revenue to study renegotiation procedures. Lady Luck knocks twice for Little girl a ,. Greensboro . A for Little Carla Cox the Prospect of a second corrective operation on her eyes was bad enough gift the loss of her dog Yoyo was worse. Yoyo strayed away when the 4 her father a l. Cox jr., of North Wilkesboro appealed to the Greensboro daily news. If Only we could be Able to Teli her before the operation that Yoyo had c o Rne Back,1 Cox said the Story and a picture appeared in the paper Greensboro pop the i in ,., vex. Or v i. Man Culus Roberts called Cox today he had found the dog. That cheered Carla considerably then doctors gave her some More Good news they decided the fir operation two weeks ago was so successful that another was no necessary f Montana said that Bohlen would ave general democratic support n any showdown on his future Tatus Senate Republican Leader Everetta. Dirksen 111. And chairman styles Bridges . Of the Senate gop policy committee object to Bohlen As chief adviser on was one of the 11 gop senators who voted against Bohlen when president Eisenhower appointed the career Diplomat am Assad or to Russia in 1953._the unsuccessful Battle was led by theatre sen. Joseph r. Mccarthy r wis after his service in Moscow Bohlen was appointed ambassador of the Philippines w Here he is still said he told Herter of tils objections before the Secretary Eft for the second round of the Geneva foreign ministers Confer have no objection to or. Boh Len in any capacity in which Testate department would care to use him except one Bridges As adviser on Russia i m absolutely opposed to him being used As chief adviser on our relations with Russia he said the reason i m opposed is that Over a period of years or. Bohlen was associated with some of the Basic failures in our dealings with Russia and that apparently he still was defending these asked what failures he referred to he said. Yalta is a Good was understood that Dirksen relayed the Republican object onto Herter. Herter in reply gave Only an Assurance that he would do nothing about the Bohlen matter until after the Geneva conference. Car fleeing cops crashes killing 5 Kansas City a a Speed ing car trying to elude a police Man crashed into another Auto atan intersection Here killing five persons. One of the victims was the flee ing Driver identified by police Scharles Schwaneke 23, of Kansas City. The other four a Ere in the Sec Ond automobile. Sergeant John Allen identified them As Luther , 22, of Suffolk a. And James e. Fuller 23 Donald Ewing 26, and Robert Reed 26, All of Kan Sas City. Allen said patrolman Bobby aus tin attempted to Stop Schwaneke for a routine Check and tha Schwaneke sped away. Allen said later that records revealed Schwan eke s Driver s License had been sus derided. V shrimp form bumper crop in Louisiana new York up sea scientists suspect something useful for both people and shrimps has Bee happening among the teeming denizens of the sea off the Louisi Ana coast and they d love to know what it judge it has happened be cause of a phenomenal increase inthe Spring run of shrimps out of the state s innumerable Bays and inlets into the open Are the very same shrimps which swam from the sea up int Inland Waters a year ago As newly. Hatched larvae. They re grown up now and Are bound for the sea to become parents in their turn inthe shrimp Way. Big question the question is. Why Are thereso Many of them this year when for years their numbers have been decreasing whatever the answer it s useful for people because it May bring the Price of a shrimp cocktail with in the reach of All. Its useful for shrimps because it promises their astronomical multiplication which seems to be their one goal in see one female shrimp is the potential Mother of one million Little shrimps. Shrimp eggs need the High a Unity of the sea Bottom to Hatch. The newly hatched need the lesser salinity of Inland Waters to grow up in and when they re hatched they head for them. Because its coast is so ragged with inlets Louisiana has a 1 w a y s been a shrimp Paradise. Hazardous life but whether a baby or fully grown a shrimp s life is a Hazard Ous one because so Many creatures in addition to people Are intent upon eating it. The sea scientists reason that if a year ago some varieties of deep sea denizens los their taste for baby shrimp or were themselves decreased in numbers More of the Young would have reached Inland Waters. $1,950, rings lost by welfare recipient Pittsburgh a a 63-year-old woman who has been receiving welfare payments fro the state told police she lost her purse. She said it contained$1,950 in Cash and two rings valued at $2,300.mrs. Myrtle Hake whose late husband operated a tavern said the Money was All i had in the world adding i was saving it for a Rainy Day. I am on Public said she told them she was certain she had the purse last night when she left a tavern to go Home
