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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Foge 6 the stars and stripes monday july 20, 1959 president agrees to guidelines for Senate policy i Washington up sen. Henry m. Jackson a Wash Dis closed that president Eisenhower has agreed to guidelines for a Senate study of cold War policy making machinery which will tip no Security  chairman of the government operations subcommittee voiced appreciation of the president s prom ise to cooperate in the nonpartisan  four guidelines agreed to by both sides provide that 1the inquiry affecting the. National Security Council Csc willbe a study not an investigation and will not try to infringe upon the president s constitutional right to obtain advice As he sees fit. 2testimony, t f r o m executive Branch personnel will not relate to substantive matters before the Csc or its subordinate machinery. 3-such study will touch on Pur poses composition organization and procedures with Security safeguards on classified matters. 4-r-Anyt testimony by present or former government officials in Thiesfield will be taken first in closed session. A presidential  sit in on All hearings re lating to Csc matters and join in deciding what should be made Public. Never before have Congress and the executive Branch worked to Gether in a scholarly and nonpartisan evaluation of our National pol icy machinery Jackson said. In a statement.  a. Panel assail Ike s secrecy on space data Washington a a Senate space group said a presidential secrecy decision is keeping from con Gress information about the nation s astronautics program. -. In a report to its Parent com Init tee on aeronautical and space sciences the subcommittee on governmental organization for space activities said this exercise of executive privilege hinders the con Gress from obtaining Basic policyinformation.". The Senate subcommittee said there should be improvements i reports by. The National aeronautics and space administration Namathe Federal  for science and technology and Sim Ilar agencies in order that More Complete information will be pre merited regarding the space policies programs and activities of All Agen ,cies." ask reason " committee members inquired As to the reason cited in the with holding of information. Sen. Thom As j. Dodd a con excerpts from testimony showed asked whether the theory behind that a s secret information or is it ,of the president t. Keith Glennan director of Nasa said it is  of the  and to another question he said no classified in formation was not the reason. Some members said they thought that the Only Overall report made by Nasa so far was inadequate. Sen. Stuart Symington do subcommittee chairman said this report was essentially a summary of what has been done in the first year and really no projection beyond the current  the sub Coro Mittee s report called the Nasa account primarily a resume of space events instead of the comprehensive description of planned activities provided for under the act setting up the space Agency. Safeguarding new vaccine these women in White keep tabs on vials of a new polio vaccine being filled in sealed cabinets at Pearl River . The new vaccine is designed to be taken orally and a single Swallow will give Long lasting immunity to All three types of paralysing polio viruses. The Oral vaccine is made of living polio viruses which have been modified or weakened. The production process takes 120 Days. Chi photo worst polio year feared since Salk development jilted woman admits slaying Watertown , a a waitress admitted police reported that she shot and killed the Young Tim Golf pro she love d. The slaying1 occurred on the St. Lawrence uni Versley Campus. The 23-year-old woman theresav., Francesco of Rochester ., Sall the Man did not return her & j Pye a District attorney Charles . V1 a a go Lawrence county Washington a the . National foundation has predicted that if present trends continue there will be More cases of Para Lytic polio this year than at any time since Salk vaccine was mad available in 1959. The organization formerly the National foundation for infantile paralysis made the prediction in reporting increased costs. The National foundation no estimates said Melvin a. Glasser executive vice president that costs of polio patient care this year tothe foundation will total almost $20  foundation r e p o r t e d an alarming increase in paralytic polio cases this year with More person stricken in the second week to july than in the Peak week of the 1957 polio season. Buss has High Hopes for live polio serum Houston Tex. A a rus Sian scientist said he had High Hopes for a live polio Vacelee developed in the soviet Union. Valentine d. Soloviev said about Bowers said she would be charged with first degree murder. Pie body of Richard Smith 27, a found in his car which had a Juci ded to a Stop on a Road on the " " Campus. He had been twice at close Range. Phil Smith was Golf coach at theand pro at a local coun r club. 4 million russian children h a been vaccinated with the  think by the end of this Yea it will be possible to come to sonic conclusions he said in an inter View. Soloviev is one of four rus Sian scientists on a seven City Tou sponsored Fay the state depart ment. Trailer sales sizes soar America puts wheels under the living room new York up the House on wheels is playing an Active part in America s changing  since 1950 the number of trailer Homes. Has risen from 500,000 o about 12 million last year and Sorne,3, americans spy Ive in about 13,000 trailer court the trailer has come a Long Way since the 20-footer of the Early 1930s which was used mainly for travel and. Camping trips. Toda the average trailer is about 50 fee Long and 10 of Eif wide has a Kitchen Bath v living room and Brieto two a e Droms. There Are split Levels which add an extra bed room to the Van. Prices run front $3,500 on up and most Mobile Lomes come fully furnished. And equipped. Two thirds of the people who live Iri trailer Parks Are skilled workers professionals or Are re tired. New Industrial plants and military and missile bases awesome of the bigger attractions for trailer courts.  Parks lag. Despite the great improvement in efficiency and Comfort of Mobil Homes trailer Parks have stood still. According to the Magazine architectural forum trailer Parks Early postwar  there Are Many exceptions forum said particularly in resort areas of California Arizona an Florida which together claim about one third of All Parks in operation. However the majority built on a shoestring and run As a mom and pop business Are Laid Outon Barrac Slike grids Are treeless devoid of open space overcrowded cluttered with wire and to an Tennas and indifferently maintained the Magazine noted. It declared that these dismal trailer Parks present a growing problem to communities which now can neither wish them away nor ignore them. Eyesores create historically it pointed out cities and towns have done just that they have either excluded trailer courts entirely from their boundaries or consigned them indifferently to Industrial and commercial zones where with few restrictions they were free to fester with other  h e intelligent democratic policy May be neither to exclude nor ignore the trailer Park but to zone and regulate it conscientiously so that it May be a More pleas ing part of the Community As some Parks already Are forum stated. Inf in hence Oti Izya a Lff .,-."- Stull awaiting Rickover list Washington up vice adm Hyman g. Rickover has not yet provided congressional invest gators1. With the names of High ranking retired military officers who allegedly tried to pressure him of government business. Rickover promised to give the House armed forces investigating subcommittee the list in private almost two weeks ago. The Admiral leaves for Moscow wednesday with vice president Richard so. Nixon to Atten d the opening of the american exhibition. Subcommittee chairman f. Edward Hebert a la and counsel John j. Courtney Are anxious Roget the names. Their investigation into alleged improper influence by former top military men in de sense contract awards resume tuesday the Day before Rickover leaves. List do minded. The Admiral agreed to produce the list Only after Hebert ordered him to do so. Rickover had balk Edat naming names in Public on grounds it might damage people not acting with any criminal in tent. At the same time he insisted that none of the sex officers had influenced his decisions. The subcommittee is perusing hundreds of questionnaires sent out to former High officers civilian government officials and members of Congress who later went to work for big defense companies. The congressional staff also i evaluating tips of All sorts. Hebert and Courtney hinted that some famous military figure would be summoned to testify but they refused to identify them actor Carrolls debt to widow to be paid on instalment plan Santa Monica Calif. A a judge has approved an arrange ment whereby actor John Carrol will pay an elderly widow $178,674 on the instalment plan. Mrs. Maude Marron 82, was awarded that Amoun t april 9 at the conclusion of a lengthy trial. She had sued for recovery of $228,-000 allegedly Given to the 54-year old actor Over a period of years. Her attorney charged that car Roll had profited personally from confidential relationship that developed be t we in the Hollywood film Star and the lonely widow. The instalment arrangement was described As a Compromise the con Servator of mrs. Marron s estate having agreed to waive interest on the Money. In return Carroll s at Torney gave Assurance that no a peal would be taken from the judg ment rendered. Carroll s 29-acre ranch at san Fernando was put up As Security. Court aides said the property is unencumbered and its value exceeds the judgment against him. Eat like a millionaire with prices to match Dallas Tex. A All you can eat for a thousand  s the Tongue in Cheek sign out Side the Lush i Pang club Here an institution devoted to the car and feeding of millionaires. Membership is limited to 1,000 and each applicant must prove he is Worth at least $100,000. Owner manager e. E. Zimmer Man describes the Ciango As a conservative executive s exclusive private club where nothing is matter of  the appointments Are luxurious and the food is the Best the member must be Able to afford our prices says Zimmer  Fly our food in from All Over i the country. Everything we serve is select. Our members in clude such people As the Rocke Fellers and the Fords. They de Mand the Best and they Don t min the tab.". One night a member asked for spinach for himself and his  club was put of spinach. Get it i Don t care what it costs said the member. The spinach was obtained and served at $10 a portion. Morton urges Cut in debt Louisville by. Up National Republican chairman sen. Thruston b. Morton of Kentucky said Here there never was a better time to do some serious thinking about the Public debt. Government spending and the entire Field of fiscal policy. Speaking at a Kentucky Republican party organizational dinner meeting Morton said we should either undertake a planned pro Gram to begin reducing the $285 billion Federal debt of we should candidly admit that we have neither the desire nor the ingenuity to do it and that we pro pose to pass the problem on to our  while the Gross National pro duct Between 1939 and 1957 Rose by 383 per cent Morton said total taxes assessed by Federal state and local governments increased 655 per ," Morton said this dangerous trend., must be halted if the private Enterprise sys Teni isto survive in the United  Coffee drinking up Down new. York up americans spent $1,940,000,000 for Coffee in1958, a decline of $193 million from 1957, according to the pan Ameri can Coffee Bureau although con sumption increased  
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