European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 19, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse A Dolfl 24 the stars and stripes wednesday August 19r t959 Senate overrides move to chop housing Bill despite veto threat Washington a the Seli Fate has Defeated a series of efforts by both democrats and re publicans to strip Down the new$1,050,000,000 housing Bill even though republicans insisted the measure might face another veto. The new Bill is a trimmed Down substitute for one president Eisen Hower vetoed last month. It has authorizations in it for All of the major housing Aid programs of its predecessor but in a pared Down form. Sen. John spark Mari a Al floor manager for the measure said he was certain it would Clear the Senate and go to the House. Housing is one of the items the leaders want disposed of before final adjournment. The Senate not Only turned Back All efforts to trim the Bill but retained a prove sign designed to Force the administration to take a new omnibus housing Bill next year. Warren sees cold War till reds Grant Justice Berlin up chief Justice Earl Warren says the West will continue to oppose communist pressure until totalitarian states recognize individual rights. He warned there will be no Well founded peace until communism Grants personal Justice to a speech at West Berlin s America House Warren predicted that the West perseveres it will win its fight against communism and convince communist nations of the need for Justice. He expressed the belief that in the Long run the systematized in Justice under communism will slowly Grant at least the Basic ele ments of personal Justice for All. Evanescent Security Navy hopeful of a harness Washington a a possibly significant Advance in the quest to harness the a bomb reaction for peacetime Power has been reported by the . Naval research Labora tary Here. Harnessing the Hydrogen fusion reaction involves the following 1heating heavy Hydrogen Gasto a temperature High enough that the Hydrogen atoms will fuse to Gether with a release of Energy. 2containing or holding the heated Gas in a chamber for a Long enough time to allow the fusion re action to take place. Sustained fusion describing experiments by Kolb or. W. R. Faust said 1kolb has succeeded in con Taining the Gas for a longer period than previously reported for the Type of High density Gas employed. 2--Strong evidence was produce Din the Kolb experiments that radio Active neutrons observed were of the True thermonuclear Type indicating that a True sustained fusion reaction May have taken place. Faust said there was evidence that reactions had taken place at a temperature of 28 million is much higher than tempera Tures previously reported in Thiesfield but far less than the Hund reds of millions of degrees which scientists once said might be needed to cause a fusion reaction. X Faust said the work appeared to6pen the Way to experiments with larger devices than the one used in the present Experiment. Ike moves Bonn visit up a Day on schedule Washington up presi Dent Eisenhower will arrive inborn on the evening of aug. 26, instead of the following morn ing As originally planned. Bonn will be the president s first Stop on a visit to three european capitals for talks with Western leaders before soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev visits the . In september. Presidential Secretary James c. Hagerty said the president made the Bonn change so he can Geta full night s sleep in the Ger Man capital. Hagerty said he did not expect the president to have any meet Ings the night of his arrival. However he said he assumed the new schedule would permit Bis conference with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to be moved lip to the morning of aug. 27.see Story on Page 4, he said whatever they May think at the outset such men inevitably discover that the Security offered by temporary alliances wit certain of their fellow oppressors is both evanescent and Treacher the desire for the Protection of the self and of one s immediate group ultimately there comes even to the most self Cen tired mind the realization that Security for oneself can be obtained lastingly Only in one Way by pro Viding at least the Basic elements of personal Justice for All in the probe of Law in open hearings said warranted Washington up two Republican members of the. Senate rackets committee say the unit secret inquiry into the United Auto workers Law has produced enough evidence to warrant open . Karl e. Mundt of South Dakota committee vice chairman and Barry m. Gold water of Ari Zona a member told the Senate they were in favor of Public hear Ings when the committee finishes its present closed door investigation. The committee at the insistence of gop members began a secret inquiry last week into the activities of some Law officials notably Union vice president Richard gos ser of Toledo Ohio. Law president Walter p. Reu ther blasted the inquiry As a Star chamber session saying it was de signed to smear the Union. He demanded that it be opened to the Public immediately. The committee however voted 5-2 to continue be Hind closed doors for the present and to decide later whether Mohave Public hearings. Copper strike Likely As talks break Down Butte Mont. Up last minute negotiations Between the Anaconda co. And the International Union of mine Mill and smelter workers have collapsed and a Copper strike appears certain. The talks broke Down after the company refused a Union demand that it give written Assurance Anaconda would Settle the dispute on a pattern agreed to in other Copper producing areas. The strike would Idle More than 5,000 miners and smelter men. Senators told visits no basis for Aid cuts Washington up a state department official said that the forthcoming Exchange of visits Between president Eisenhower and soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev should not be used As an excuse for cutting the foreign Ai program. J. Graham Parsons assistant Secretary for far Eastern affairs see stories on Page a. Said the Exchange Ushers in a period of Hope but also a period of the Mere fact of the visits should not cause us to conclude that somehow communist objectives have changed or that Issue Between us have been settled Parsons told the Senate appropriations committee which is considering the House approved $3, 191,782,000 foreign Aid Money Bill. Time to keep strong1 a in other words he added this is a time to maintain the strength of ourselves and our friends. An appearance of softness now would be As unproductive As it would be Congress has authorized a $3,-556,200,000 ceiling on foreign Aid but the House provided Only $3,-191,782,000 in its appropriation Bill. The administration h\3 requested$3,909,400,000 plus an additional $500 million for the development loan fund. Hurricane builds in Caribbean area san Juan puerto Rico up tropical storm Edith has boiled up near Hurricane intensity and a Hurricane watch has been ordered for puerto Rico about 350 Miles to the Northwest in the path of the storm. The weather Bureau estimated highest winds at 65 Mph near the enter. The storm picked up its Forward Speed to 17 Mph and was churning in a West Northwest direction. The weather Bureau said it was expected to continue moving in the same direction. Highest winds of 65 Mph raged near the Center with Gale Force winds pushing out 125 Miles to the North and 50 Miles to the South. Paris its child mrs. John Biven a deaf mute of Cleveland holds her son Scott 3. After his Rescue from their burning Home. A passerby James Pfaffly of Chicago rescued the child after he saw the Bivens gesticulating and pointing to the flames. The child s father also a deaf mute is in the wheelchair. His Rescue attempts failed when he suffered Burns and smoke exhaustion. Associated press photo earthquake hits Montana causes big Mountainside continued from Page 1 the 1906 san Francisco quake was followed by a series of aftershocks that caused fears of new than 150 campers were re ported marooned in the Madison River Valley where the main Slid of Earth and rocks cascaded across the Only Road out. Four of the dead were members of one family the Purley Ben Netts of Coeur d Alene Idaho. Only a Mother arid son survived. The dead were Bennett daughters Carol 17, and Susan 5, and son Tom 11.another couple nearby also was killed. Helicopter pilots were expected to try to lift to safety the campers marooned downstream below Heb Gen dam and trapped by the 200 to 300-foot slide that closed off the Only Avenue to safety from the Box Canyon. Montana civil defense head quarters said it had been informed by Idaho state police that eight dead had been found in Reynolds pass on the South Fork of the Madison River in Eastern Idaho. Two More unidentified person were killed in a Rock slide at Cliff lakes 12 Miles West of Hebgen Lake. The temblor was Felt throughout the Northwest but hit hardest near the juncture of Montana Idaho and Wyoming in the Rock mountains. Three hours after the first Shocka 17-foot crack appeared in Hebgen dam in Gallatin county. The Heb Gen dams the headwaters of the Madison River which flows North into the Missouri River. Hebgen dam is Only a few Miles from the West Entrance to yellow Stone National Park where damage was reported Light. However rangers barred tourists from old faithful Geyser. The series of quakes first death dealing temblor to strike this area since 1935, split open Foothills As though they were eggshells. The North Shore of the Lake behind the dam was cropped off six to 15 feet submerging the Highway there. The South Shore heaved up six to 15 feet As though the whole Lake were tipped in a giant Saucer. Manhattan lights go on again new York a Power was completely restored tuesday Al most 13 hours after its failure created a Nightmare in the heart of Manhattan. The failure created a picture of lights flickering off in Hospital operating rooms elevator service knocked out in huge apartment buildings and packed subways with a sweating human cargo trapped underground. The heaviest one Day use of Power in new York history attributable to 90-degree heat and resultant increased use of Cooling devices was blamed for the failure. The failure hit thousands of buildings in a 500-Block Section of upper Manhattan leaving half a million people without elevators air conditioning traffic lights or any of the Complex systems that keep a great City functioning smoothly. But before the Power came Back hospitals used emergency lights and extra police poured into the area to straighten out traffic jams. Police sent emergency Generator trucks to mount Sinai Hospital where nine polio patients in Iron lungs depended on auxiliary Power. Subways which have Independent Power and were stopped when signal lights went out began to crawl As workers with red lanterns signalled that the Way was Clear ahead. And then darkness came and new yorkers in the stricken area saw the eerie spectacle of a Cit without lights. In hospitals they faced the problem of getting expectant mothers to delivery rooms without elevators. At least one child was delivered in the wavering beam Ofa flashlight. The blocked out Section stretched across Manhattan from the Hud son River to the East River. On the West Side it ran the length of Central Park from 59th to 110th. Streets and on the East Side from 74th to 110th
