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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, August 18, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 18, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                August 18, t959 the stars and stripes was if a it lend who checked his address Cleveland Tenn. Up or. Robert s. Hints said he has quit his Job As mayor of Cleve land but believes himself the Only mayor to serve who did t make any  his term lasted Only four clays. Hints a dentist was named a week ago to succeed mayor James f. Corn who resigned. But then it was found that hints lives two blocks outside the City limits and is ineligible to serve. Douglas says Ike s request d mistake Cost of . Bond rate set at 3.5 billion Washington up sen. Paul h. Douglas d-i11. Said Sun Day president Eisenhower s request for a boost in government interest rates is a mistaken proposal which would Cost americans $3.5 billion a year. Interviewed by sen. Ralph Yar Borough a Tex on a weekly radio to report to Texas Douglas said it was an open secret that the administration would hike in Terest rates on government Bonds up to at least 4% per cent if choppers gone Askew fix pm with Navy glue Ivo plates., no Bridges Washington a development of a tooth glue that might eventually eliminate the need for dental plates and Bridges has been reported by naval medical researchers. Other possibilities take a tooth out fill it glue it Back in. Extract Teeth that need straightening glue them Back in neat order. Perhaps repair i broken Bones. To j 13-jl-i experiments with dogs  it 1ckco that after a tooth is pulled the c original tooth or an artificial substitute can be reinserted in the socket with the new cementing substance. Capt Thomas j. Canty described the development. He is director of the prosthetics research laboratories of the Navy Hospital at Oak land calif., where the research is is picked to Ogle name 6miss America Atlantic City . Up the 11 judges who will select miss America of 1960" in the an Nual pageant sept. 8-12 have been announced Here. They Are maj Gen Anthony j. Drexel Biddle jr., Soldier and Diplomat and mrs. Biddle opera Singer Elaine Malbin to comi Cliff Arquette movie actress Kathleen c r o w 1 e a miss new Jersey of j.949" recording company executive Mitch Miller american style designer Pauline Tigre James f. Browning of the metro Politan opera co. National coun cil National Junior chamber of Commerce president Robert Clark of Des Moines Iowa Esther Loyd Jones of Columbia University teachers College faculty an Normal l. Rice faculty member at Carnegie Institute of technology in Pittsburgh a. The pageant will have 54 contestants for the first time in its history. There will be one fro every state in the Union plus new York City Chicago Washington d.c., and Canada. The Winner will succeed Mary Ann Mobley of Brandon miss., and will win a $10,000 scholarship a $5,000 a arc Robe and an estimated $75,000 Worth of personal appear Ance contracts. Fired Kitchen worker charged with arson Grossinger . Up a fire touched off deliberately by a discharged Kitchen worker swept a Grossinger country club build ing housing sleeping employees injuring 10 persons. State police said Louis Humph reys 54, who was fired recently from Grossinger a admitted he Settle Blaze. Humphreys was arraigned on a charge of first degree arson. Under Way. Successful with dogs Canty is in Washington to re port on the development to High Navy officials. He gave a reporter the details in an interview. Canty said a dog now sports a tooth that was glued in about year ago. The doctor said the Pooch was Able to eat the Day after the dental glue Job. The researcher stressed that no dental glue studies have yet been made on humans nor is the Nav making any claims that the tech Nique will work on Man. But he added the animal work looks very promising for possible  if the technique should prove successful in humans he said you could have a full set of Teeth extracted and then replace the with synthetic Teeth or Teeth from a tissue Bank which could be secured in the jaw without Nee for the usual denture plate which is uncomfortable for some people. It also should be less expensive. Simplifies Odontology a tooth requiring a filling could be taken out filled and then reinserted in the socket. Or you _ might need to have your Teeth straightened. Such Teeth could be extracted and. Realigned in their sockets he said the glue is actually made of materials that go to make up human Bone including Calcium phosphorus and Glycogen. The glue serves to hold the tooth firmly until natural Bone ultimately grows around the tooth and grasps it permanently. Canty said the same material also shows experimental Promise for the Quick repair of Bone Frac Tures in Man and animals. Congress lifts the present interest Elling. Or. Eisenhower has asked and the House ways and Means com Mittee has approved a Bill giving the administration authority to eliminate the 41/4 per cent interest ceiling on Bonds that mature in More than five years and the 314 per cent ceiling on savings Bonds. The committee Bill would eliminate the ceilings for three years or. Eisenhower told a news con Ference in Gettysburg last week that higher interest rates Are vital to attract buyers of Bonds. Douglas a former economics pro Fessor at the University of Chicago said the government interest rat would help Lead the Way for a Gen eral increase of at least one half of 1 per cent on All interest rates. He said if a one half of 1 per cent increase goes into effect on outstanding government Bonds it would Cost the government about $1,750,000,000 a year. If a similar increase comes for state Munici pal and corporate funds he said there would probably be another $1 billion Cost. And an increase in shr term Loans he said would Cost perhaps another $1 billion. Rounding out his estimates he said that As a result the total Cost might come to somewhere around$3.5 billion a  he added that the move would undoubtedly increase the return to those who lend Money very appreciably and would be  blood donations pay off in Freedom answering a bed Cross Appeal for blood 76 in mates of Plymouth mass county jail make amass donation in the jail guard room. Two of them walked out free men. Under new legislation inmates i Massachusetts penal institutions receive five Days off their sentence for a pint oxblood. Two of the donors had Only five Days left to serve and were freed. Up photo vegas hotel in new hands Las vegas Nev. A the desert inn a 200-acre Enterprise on the Las vegas strip has been acquired by new York real estate investor Lawrence a. Wien. A hotel spokesman said the Deal involves More than $10 million. The hotel will remain under the management of the former owner Wilbur Clark and his associates. Clark has a lease for an initial term of 20 years and options terminating in the year 2022. The hotel has More than 500 rooms and suites. On the grounds is an 18-Hole Golf course site of the annual tournament of Cham pions. 1958 a drought year for Brewers in . New York Cap american drank less Beer and ale on an average during 1958 than in an year since 1942, . Brewers foundation figures showed. Consumption of malt beverages dipped to 15 Gallons per head Las year from 15.1 in 1957. The figure has been falling since 1947 when a record average 18.4 Gallons were consumed. Owner is butt of Hull s antics port Byron 111. A this Village will be talking about How Ard Boyd s yearling Bull for a Long time the Critter got out of his pasture and romped into the Robert at Kinson Back Yard. He ate apples from a tree tossed a steel Lawn chair smashed a wooden chair butted a swing stumbled Over a tricycle and bellowed through the Kitchen window mrs. Atkinson threw a bucket of water on him and he fled butting the Mailbox off its steel Post As a parting  chasing automobiles on the Highway for a time he charged into Frank Rebnaer s garage and gored another chair to splinters mrs Rebnaer using a Broom and her son Eddie brandishing a chair routed him. He pranced along a Road to the j. C. Copeland farm where he was shooed into a Pas Ture. Boyd was charged with permit Ting unattended livestock to run Loose an ordinance violation in this Northwest Illinois Community of 1,000. Rights debate realty covers free speech Washington up  b. Keating r-. Made Public a list of subjects he said were covered in a five hour meeting of the Senate judiciary committee on civil rights legis lation. The list included the theory and personality Falbert Einstein the Aurora boreal is and How to spell it Gabriel s Horn and How to blow it the Book lady Shatterly s Lover and whether postmaster general Arthur Summerfiel should get a medal for Banning it Harry Emerson Fosdike the Clergyman. The time of Sunrise on the morning of the meeting dad breathes life into drowned Tot West Bend wis. A a Milwaukee detective used the Mouth to Mouth resuscitation method that he had Learned Only four months ago to save the life of his 18-month-old daughter. Joseph p. Cherney 30, the Mil Waukee officer breathed life Bac Kinto his daughter Mary Jane for eight minutes after the baby fell into Wallace Lake near Here and was pulled out by the Mother. The baby was turning Blue be fore the father could get to her Side. She was taken to a West Bend Hospital where attendants a Fol she was in Good condition and would survive. Honor system on toll works Richmond a. Up most motorists Are honest officials concluded Here. An Honor system went into effect at a 10-cent toll Booth on the Richmond Petersburg Turnpike june 30. The toll station is unmanned from 11 pm to 7 am. Yet general manager John Pershing re ported the state has lost but a few dollars. During the unattended hour motorists Are instructed to drop a dime into a Basket which funnels it into a depository inside the toll Booth. An electronic device re cords the number of vehicles pass ing the Booth. Records show that some motorists probably would pay the dime if they had the right change. Some times they drop in 8 or 9 cents. Pershing said a few exceptionally honest people deposited too much Money if they could t come up with the exact change. Airmen form posse to beat Bunny hop san Antonio Tex. A wild rabbits fell by the thou Sands it Kelly air Force base. The big Hunt started because Ofa double Hazard. The rabbits like to run on the runways to the discomfiture of Landing pilots who View the in Ingilis us potential Accident causes. So 300 airmen started at one end of the runway and herded the rabbits to the South end where Security guards killed the. Rabbits with shotguns. About 3,000 rabbits met death  
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