European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse To a fax Wattay August 8, the stars and stripes fag 5 Toots Shor sees restaurant reduced to hash backers sure Nixon has 1960 support of most gop governors san Juan puerto Rico a vice president Richard m. Nixon s Ackers remained confident that a majority of the nation s Republican governors support the vice president for their party s 1960 presidential gop state executives generally were reluctant to express Public preferences during the 51st . Governors conference which wound up its business Here. But the Impact of new York gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller on his party colleagues Vas obviously less favourable than Nixon s friends had feared be. Wearing a construction helmet restaurateur Toots Shor t Peers through demolished Wall of building that used to House his famous new. York club. The restaurant Long a haunt of sports world figures is being torn Down to help make Way for the new Zeckendorf hotel. The demolition is seeded by 3,000-Pound Iron Ball left painted of simulate a baseball. Topi photo Mars flights seen 1970s possibility los Angeles a the . May be Able to put three Manne spaceships into a reconnaissance orbit around Mars in the 1970s, a rocket scientist said Here. The first round trip flight could he fast taking less than a year and allowing the ships to orbit around Mars for a month. The space Crews would neverland. They would Send Down Spe Cial instrument packages to stud the Martian surface and Atmos phere said Kraft Ehricke design scientist with con Vair astronautics. Radio signals sent by those instrument packages would be the Only real Contact with Mars. Complete surveillance this would allow surveillance of the entire Martian Globe while a landed expedition would have limited area of movement Ehricke told newsmen at a meeting of the american astronautical society. The flight would begin from an orbit around the Earth. Here the Martian space Fleet would sem bled 300 Miles out in space. Three space ships would be used to insure safety and trip to Mars would take Only 120 Days on the direct fast a month of reconnaissance the space ships could return to Earth in about 170 Days. A propulsion units nuclear propulsion units to Power the ships would be Standard units capable of a variety of space chores. They could Power regular flights to the Moon Power a base on the Moon and Aid explorations elsewhere. Ehricke said the 1970s Date was the earliest that the , could expect to do the Job. The problem of Landing a space ship on Venus is about 50 per cent tougher than that of Landing onion the Earth two other missile scientists venetian atmosphere mostly Carbon dioxide is heavier than the air we breathe. Friction created by space ship approaching Venus would be greater and the problem of protecting the Passen Gers would be increased 50 per cent the scientists said. Neighbor goes berserk kills 2 in Home for aged Philadelphia up ukrainian displaced person who hated communists and demonstrated Oti Side the White House because of his fear of radiation went berserk in North Philadelphia killing two and injuring four other residents of a Home for the aged. Police said Kyrlo Czupirczuk 42, involved in an incident in front of uni vac scores in new role As music performer Louisville up music soothes the jangled nerves of uni vac the lightning fast electronic computer which general electric normally uses to compute payrolls and do other complicated mathematical chores at its big appliance Plant , although its Normal duties Are ciphering not singing can be programmed to play a fair facsimile of musical selections. Human has to do the conducting computer which in a sense operates something like a fantastically complicated player piano has been busily grinding out such popular tunes As the childrens marching song and colonel bogey March during Coffee operator who controls All the functions of the machine canst it up to play by a series of loops on its magnetic tape. The rapid whirring and rewinding of the tapes and other elec tronic pips and squeaks give the listener an impression notes Are being played. Got him clean wife says of dead Rattler Tampa Fla. A a House wife put a Rattlesnake through her automatic Washer the other Day. Mrs. Rita Brant 47. Said she picked up a pile of rags used by her son to Wash the car. The Snake apparently was snoozing among 78-Inch Rattler was sussed agitated rinsed spun dry an dead the White House last january fired a number of Shotgun blasts into the dining room of the Home for the aged while about 180 elderly men and women were having started his attack from the second floor window fan apartment house1 next to the Home and moved Down to the porch As the residents of the Home fled in terror. Sharpshooters summoned Barney Kline 66, one of the injured who was struck in the shoulder said he tried to get out the front door but saw this Man witha Shotgun standing on the porch next sergeants George Beck Anc John Myers expert marksmen fro the police Academy were summoned to help in the attempts Roget at Czupirczuk who was con fined to a mental Hospital for a time after the White House incident. Czupirczuk fled Back to his Roor Rafter attempting to get into firs floor apartments of his building finally he was critically wounded by bullets fired at the window b patrolmen Al Rogers and Stephen Gana. Father s fear of Rifle proves fatal to him Dillon Mont. A Frederick d. Arbour 35, feared his son might have an Accident with Rifle he owned. So he decided to sell to offering it of Sale he sat Down to clean the unit discharged killing him. Steel product firms Busy despite strike Pittsburgh a the men who shape steel into usable pro ducts Are working steady despite a 23-Day nationwide strike that has closed 90 per cent of the nation s Basic steel making facilities. As unemployment resulting fro the strike spreads through Many transportation and mining companies most steel fabricating plants keep a steady flow of order filled and in some cases seek new business. Most of the fabricating Bustle Issue to hefty stockpiles built up during the first six months of this year when a record of 48 million net tons of finished steel was shipped. The stockpiles now keep plants running. No fears thousands of workers in Fabri Cating plants have no immediate fears of being Laid off because of the inventory buildup. Many a family is Able to buy a automobile a Washer or a Freezer today because stockpiles were built up earlier this year. The american Institute of steel construction inc., reports less than 20 per cent of the nation fabricating plants will run Short of steel in the next three months. The Institute said a recent sur vey showed some fabricating firms have sufficient steel to continue operating another six months Many can go beyond three months the Institute said. Negroes lawyers seek trial delay la Grange a. A court appointed lawyers for three negroes accused of raping two White women have indicated they la Seeka delay in the trial scheduled to begin monday to prepare their cases. James Weldon Wilson Darden and Luther m. Wright All of la Grange were named to defend the Trio. Charged with rape Are George Alford 18, of Dayton Ohio Clif Ford Johnson 32, and Brannon Epps 24, both of la Grange. A grand jury which included one negro indicted Epps and Al Ford for raping an 18-year-old woman and charged All three with raping a 20-year-old w o m a n Georgia Law prohibits publishing names of rape victims. Edges closer Rockefeller in Public and Pri vate utterances Here edged some whal closer to contesting for the l9go gop nomination. At times head the appearance of a Man who s being convinced that he ought to make a try for it. At other times he was As hesitant As he has seemed to be for months. The word now is that Rockefeller will decide about nov. 1 whether he ought to take on Nixon. And he will do that Only if he is convinced that the vice president seems Likely to be Defeated by a Democrat and that he Rockefeller has a better Chance to keep the White House in Republican hands. Rockefeller impressed his fellow chief executives As a forceful Alert Man willing to take on any Comers who Challenge his political philosophy. He did this with Illinois gov William g. Stratton another re publican in a Sharp verbal Exchange Over Federal intrusion into the Fields of gubernatorial author Ity. Plugs for Nixon outspoken gov. Harold w. Hand Ley of Indiana contended that Nixon had held his ground an possibly had improved his prospects somewhat although the Vic president had no staff representative at the conference. But hand Ley and one or two other Republican governors openly plugged Nixon at every Chance. The conference produced Little enlightenment on the position of democratic presidential . Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut and Foster Furcolo of Massachusetts beat the Drums for sen. John f. Kennedy a mass but seemed unable to find any responsive theme was that Kennedy has Strong support in All sections of the nation. There seemed Little argument with that but it also was apparent that not Many of the democratic governors want to we their political feet in Kennedy s Pool . Edmund g. Pat Brown whose hefty California delegation is a prize target displayed sur prising signs that he May be considering himself As something of Amajor candidate for top place on his party s ticket. More is Likely to be known about that when Western governors meet at Sun Valley ida., in mid september. Brown obviously would like to form a Western Vot ing bloc for next year s Conven Tion. Paroled banker returning to town of crime Ellenville . A banker William r. Rose will soon Beback in business in his Hometown after serving a prison term for mis applying More than $1 million Dol Lars of depositors Money. But he won t return to the banking bus iness. Instead hell go to work in hardware store next door to the building once occupied by the Home National Bank which was broken by Rose s store is partly owned by Rose s the 5,233 residents of this Catskill Foothills town Are not Likely to stage any Celebration to Wel come Rose upon his return mos residents seem willing to forget the troubles he created for the Community and Bank depositors. Said mayor Eugene Fluker Rose s return to Ellenville should be a quiet and orderly affair. The people of Ellenville Are not the 53-year-old former banker was sentenced to five years imprison dec. 10, 1957, approximately a year after his arrest on fund juggling charges. He has been paroled for his Good work in the prison court held that $1,266,627 in Bank funds had been misapplied through overdraft Loans. Rose asserted that he merely was trying to help out struggling industries in the area and that he received no personal Benefit from the trans actions
