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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 1, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday August 1, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 3 a of i demos to Clear Aims of a sharing Washington up four teen democratic senators made Public a joint plea to president Eisenhower for issuance of a policy declaration making it Clear Lihatsh Aring nuclear weapons data with nato countries will. Not prejudice disarmament and German unification  group headed by sen. Hubert a. Humphrey a Minn was assured by the president that their request would receive the Earnest consideration of the  Humphrey arid his colleagues advised the president that they have misgivings about entering into the nuclear Exchange agreements at this time. But they conceded that the problems involved would not be solved by Congress passing Resolution of rejection. Explain purpose to meet the concern Here and abroad they suggested that the president seriously consider issuing a declaration of policy. Which would clearly show that the dictates of military policy do not take precedence Over United states political and diplomatic  they wrote further it could re assure our people that the agree ments in no Way preclude the United states from entering into agreements in the future with the soviet Union and other nation concerning the control and reduction of armaments that they in noway prejudice the reunification of Germany and that they in no Way bind the United states to continue to Supply the recipient govern ments with nuclear information and materials if this action should be prohibited by International agreements dealing with arms control arrangements in Europe or agreement on the reunification of  new approach to Jet travel the nation s first covered Jet boarding ramp is in operation at san Francisco International air port for american airlines passengers. The Mobile ramp moves to the plane s nose or Tail entrances to protect passengers from the elements. The $100,-000 Jetway is Glass enclosed red carpeted and its movable corridors permit loading and unload ing of jets within five minutes up photo nigerian protests affront in Kansas git cafeteria Kansas City to. Up a High ranking nigerian touring the . Under auspices of the Labo department has accused Kansas City of insulting his country. Alaba Kalejaiye 42, Secretary general of the nigerian civil serv 2 gis quizzed in slaying Augusta a. Up military authorities questioned two soldiers about the slaying of a janitor an wounding of a guard in a shoot ing spree on the it. Gordon base. The suspects both 18, were identified by the Provost marshal office As pets Richard Williams of Chicago and Archie Cook of de troit. The shooting victims were listed As Eugene Sims about 50, of Augusta a retired army sergeant who worked As a civilian janitor and pvt George e. Kenney 18, a guard from new Orleans. A it. Gordon spokesman said Kenney and Sims in turn investigated disturbances caused by three soldiers near a service club on the base. Each of the victims was shot at close Range and each manage to walk from the scene to get help. Sims was believed to have accosted the soldiers not knowing Kenney already had been shot and had walked to a Telephone a bloc away. Sims died after being taken to the base Hospital. By then the soldiers had disappeared. Ice Union was told not to return to a downtown Kansas City cafe Teria because other customers objected to his dark skin. The incident occurred at the forum cafeteria. Kalejaiye said he was allowed to eat his food because he already had gone through the cafeteria line and purchased it. But Dewayne h. Wixon manager of the cafeteria asked him not to come  feel it was an affront to my country Kalejaiye said in Washington George c. Lodge assistant Secretary of labor for International affairs apologized to Kalejaiye by phone. He later is sued a statement in which he said he hoped the nigerian Wotila real ize that the incident was in nonsense typical of the . There Are 10 foreign labor Lead ers on our of . Factories and industries. Five Are from India and one each from Cyprus Korea Finland Argentina and Nigeria. Wixon said an assistant manager j questioned the group at the door f the cafeteria but then allowed hem to  they passed through the Ine we were overwhelmed wit complaints from patrons not just one or two but Many Wax Onaida. He was t insulted but we told ilm about the conditions Here  him he should find some place else to  woman posing As Man 8 years gives birth Mexico City a after posing As a Man for eight years Rosa Maria Del Carmen Arvizu revealed in a dramatic Way that Sheds a woman. She gave birth to a  the name Miguel Arvizu she had worked for years in the Marine ministry and captained the ministry men s basketball team she refused to name the father of the child. Court order stops judge " from enforcing Blue Laws Bristol Penn a it prob ably will be business As usual sunday around this Pennsylvania Community. Justice of the peace Earl  said he will obey a Pennsylvania supreme court writ stopping him from making sight convictions of persons working on the Christian Sabbath in violation of the state s Blue Laws. Dougherty indicated earlier he would continue his one Man Cam of Blue Laws enforcement. It resulted in a total of 225 arrests and convictions on the past two sundays. Speaking from a seashore Resor where he is on vacation Dougherty said if the court has issued a writ of prohibition against me they won t have to serve it. I Wiltak cognizance of it and i will no evade their order Dougherty says his arrests Wen to show How ludicrous the Blu Ilaw is because it forbids All world in employment on sunday. Nisei teacher denied opening at a. School Falls Church a. Up a japanese american from Hawaii said she has been told she cannot each in a Public school Here be cause of her race. Mrs. A Yukiko Tamashiro 35, hawaiian with a masters degree from Wheaton College in Wheaton 111., and two years teaching experience in new York took a Job with a private school. The school Board of this North Ern Virginia town just across the Potomac River from Washington discussed her application almost entirely on her racial background then rejected her she said. I s. Tamashiro disclosed that Falls Church school superintendent Irbin Schmitt who personally wanted to hire her called her into his office and told her of the school Board  was called into the superintendents office and told very quickly what the basis of my rejection was she said. I was quite  school Board which usually makes appointments on a unanimous or near unanimous basis decided to reject her when Only three of the seven members said they favored her . Tamashiro and her husband Sam photo editor on the Northern Virginia Sun in Arlington said they planned no Legal action against the school . French Start annual trek to vacations Paris a an estimated 72 per cent of the 5-million population of greater Paris have started Leav ing for their annual August Vaca Tion. By Early next week half a Mil lion automobiles will have quit the capital bound for the mountains or the sea while another 150,000 persons will have left in 255 Spe Cial  will be the same picture in All the big cities of France. For most of the 12 million frenchmen who take an annual vacation do so in August. Foreigners take Over for a whole month Paris will be Given Over to foreign tourists Gap ing provincials and hungry look ing  will be few bakeries open virtually no laundries or dry clean ing establishments. Everywhere on the closed up fronts of shops an offices Little Handwritten notices will read Fermature Annelle re ouverture Ler septembre an Nual closing reopening sept. 1. Already the More fashionable parts of town present a Blank uninhabited look. Whole blocks of apartments have their shutters Down. And those who remain Tell again their annual joke about someone who is living in darkness off canned food rather than let his concierge know that he cannot afford an August vacation. Park ban abolished big factories in the working suburbs stand smokeless and silent. Even the nationalized Renault motor works sent All its 38,000 employees off on vacation together. Police announced that parking restrictions one hour would be abolished for the month in the City s Central Blue  there just Aren t enough automobiles remaining to make it necessary and anyway the checkers Are on holi Day themselves. I 11 Ion Bill hikes fund for cancer fight Washington up Congress disregarded president Eisenhower s objections and passed a Compromise Money Bill carrying an extra $105million to Spur the government s research Battle against cancer another diseases. The measure authorizing $4,016, 101,981 in All provided funds to run the labor department and the department of health Educa Tion and welfare during the fiscal year that began july 1. The Senate approved the Bill,69-14, a Short time after the House passed it by voice vote. It now goes to the president whose hold the line request for research was disregarded by the lawmakers. Another Bill rejected in another action the Senate refused to approve a second com Promise Money Bill providing $6,502,152,200 for a number of in dependent Federal agencies. The senators demanded that the House agree to an additional $15 million for civil defense and voted 76-8, to Send the Bill Back to a conference committee. The Bill which had been worked out by a House Senate conference group sailed through both houses with Little debate despite its administration opposed extras. $259 million extra while the Bill provided $282,309, 500 More than the president sough for the health department it was Cut $23,056,100 below his request for the labor department and re lated agencies. The Overall total was $259,253,000 More than the president  a result the health depart ment got $3,449,390,081 and labor got $556,711,900. The biggest Dollar increase in the Bill was $105 million extra forthe National institutes of health for research on cancer heart Dis ease mental health arthritis Aller Gies blindness dental defects and other ailments. Wife fined for shot in City. And in Hubby Cheyenne Wyo a mrs. Mary James was fined $50 when she pleaded guilty to unlawfully discharging a firearm in the City  said mrs. James shot her husband Carey in the Arm with a ,38 Cal pistol when he commented he had seen a Good looking Blond in a Frontier Days Parade. 4 of Florida nabs 3 gun runners Miami up Federal agents seized three men and a plane loaded with arms and ammunition bound for anti Castro forces i Cuba at an is lated Landing strip in the Florida keys. Agents said the men had rigged the arms in three bundles for a Parachute drop. The contraband included 25carbines, 15 Springfield rifles and 20,000 rounds of ammunition. Two american citizens and cuban National All residents of Miami were arrested at the Landing Field at the North end of key Largo. Ray Bond senior inspector for the Homestead office of the .border patrol said the names would not be released because All have relatives in Cuba. The three suspects were taken to Miami for a hearing before . Commissioner Roger Davis. Queen s car hit by Candy tossed by girl beside Road Charlottetown Canada up a Young admirer bombarded Queen Elizabeth with Candy but  youngster who was stand ing along the Royal route to government House Garden party on Prince Edward Island threw Small Blue and White paper pack age toward the open limousine As it passed  landed on the Hood just in front of the Windshield and Wasi held momentarily by a Windshield wiper until a policeman took it  package about the size of a deck of cards was hurriedly examined by Security  was addressed to her majesty and signed from  i contained a Box in which Vicky had carefully packed a Little White Man made of sugar Candy similar to the ornaments on an iced cake. Police turned it Over to the Queen s aide who took it into government House  
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