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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                                Tuesday August 1ft, the stars and stripes Paul 7 gov. Lawrence says Stevenson still in running Washington a gov. David l. Law rence of Pennsylvania said Adial e. Steven son can t be counted out of the 1960 democratic presidential contest. Praising Stevenson As the Ablest Man neither political party Lawrence indicated that while the two time presidential nominees his personal Choice he is not committing Pennsylvania s powerful support to him a next year s party convention. Lawrence aired his views on a television program while. Sen. Hubert h. Humphrey a Minn was predicting on another to broadcast that no candidate will win the democratic nomination in the first ballot. Humphrey who is seeking the nomination said he is confident the Winner will be of the same Liberal persuasion 1 As he regards himself. On the same program sen. Hugh Scott a to a former Republican National chair Man voiced the opinion that if sen. F Johnp. Kennedy a mass does t win the nomination on the first or second ballot some one else is going to come up and overhaul  Scott said he thinks that the overhauling will be done by sen. Stuart Symington d to Senate democratic Leader Lyndon  of Texas or Humphrey. Stevenson has said he is not a candidate for the democratic nomination and does not expect to be drafted for it. However Law rence indicated he Felt such a possibility remained. F there is always that possibility Law rence said and i agree with his theory that no american could withstand a draft if the convention Rose up and called upon any american. He would certainly not be a Patriot if he did t reply  the Republican Side sen. Jacob k. Javits . Said he thinks that former gov. Thomas e. Dewey of new York would have a pretty sympathetic feeling for a favorite son who is quite As much of a Man and As much of an asset to the Republican party in the United states As new York governor Nelson  has said he will decide by november whether to enter the contest against vice president Richard m. Nixon for the gop presidential nomination. Nixon friends had been counting on Dewey to help Sway new York s powerful convention delegation toward the vice president. Javits said he does t believe Rockefeller will depend too much on the results of political polls in deciding whether to seethe nomination. Rockefeller had indicated such polls would play a part in his decision. Chessman Slayer tangle at san Quentin san Quentin Calif. A Caryl Chessman Dean of death Row and Lawrence Wade 32, doomed Slayer fought with their fists in front of their  they Shook hands and re turned to their cells before the guards could reach them. Chess Man was scratched on the , convicted of killing a liquor store owner during a 1958robbery, was Cut on the Mouth. Associate Warden Lewis Nelsons id the two would be taken before a prison disciplinary  said 26 prisoners on death Row were taken from their cell Sand were standing in front of each one when Chessman whose latest Date with death for the 1947 sex kidnappings in los Angeles is Setfor oct. 23, and Wade pitched into each other. Teen age i held in slaying new York up a teen age Soldier who turned burglar while on leave from his base at Monterey Calif., has admitted killing a 51-year-old grandmother when she surprised him robbing her apart ment according to police. Police said the victim mrs. Trude Stransky had been stabbed16 times in her apartment in the Bronx last july 24. Any one of eight of the wounds could have been fatal authorities said. The suspect Caswell Latham jr., who was caught two Days ago while fleeing another dwelling b r o k e Down after fingerprints found in mrs. Stransky s apartment were. Found to match his own police said. Latham told authorities he had once been a newsboy in the neigh boyhood and that the Stransky Shad been among his customers. Marriage no excuse Boone Iowa up marriage received a vote of Confidence fro the Boone Community school Board. The Board changing a policy adopted More than 10 years ago voted to allow married High school students to return to school. Testing Low Cost rotary Wing plane a couple looks on As the Umbaugh-18 rotary Wing plane undergoes tests in Hager Stevvn my. Tho Craft soon to be manufactured by the fair child air plane and engine corp., reportedly can take off and land vertically. It will sell for approximately $10,000. Operating1 costs Are estimated at about 6 cents per mile when the plane is flown for 300 hours a year. S Rupi photo Alfred the owl on tout How y9 Gonna keep pm  
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