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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 21, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday August 21, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 1. Senator urges fall a tests but not in air Washington a  f. Bennett a Utah. Member of the joint Senate House committee on atomic Energy has called for the resumption of nuclear weapons testing this autumn to develop cleaner types and round out our Arsenal for National  Bennett urged abandonment of attempts to reach an agreement with Russia for a ban on All nuclear testing. He spoke out in the Senate in reply to a speech in which  h. Humphrey a Minn said the atomic Energy commis Sion and the defense department raised obstacles to an agreement at Geneva in a desire to resume testing when the current self imposed moratorium expires oct. 31. Bennett said atmospheric testing produces dangerous fallout an the . Should now shift course and press for an agreement Toban such testing for a specific number of  any event he said As soon after oct. 31, As practicable . Should resume testing under Safe conditions underground or elsewhere. Busy president takes time out for youngsters president Eisenhower takes time to shake hands with Young Well wishers As he prepares to leave his Gettysburg pa., temporary offices and return to Washington where pressing affairs await him. While the children crowd in to shake hands adults photograph the president. A count killed against actors Van Guys Calif. A charges against Western actor Peter Breck and his brother were dropped when a doctor and nurse said they would t prosecute the pair. Both sides said it was All a misunderstanding. Earlier or. Thomas Nelson and a nurse accused the actor and his brother George 25, of roughing them up in an altercation in Valley Hospital s receiving Ward. Nelson said the 30-year-old Starof the Black Saddle series brought Diane Bourne to the hos Pital for treatment objected when the doctor asked for her medical history and then tried to take her away. He said he was slugged and kicked in the altercation which developed. George is Peter s stand in on the show. Crabgrass and the Joneses suburbanites tensions blamed for boost in his family gets girl after 200 years Hollywood Calif. A of boy it s a girl that was the cry in the Richard e. Carpenter household after mrs. Carpenter gave birth to the first girl born into the Carpenter clan for 200  has been seven or maybe eight generations since the family had a girl / Carpenter 29, said. Crib railings strangle baby of Navy officer Jacksonville Fla. Up a seven month old girl was accidentally strangled when her head be came lodged Between the railing other crib and the mattress. The victim was Jill Ann Nerrie. Daughter of Navy it Jug and  s. Nerrie. The father is a Pilot for the Hurricane Hunter Squadron at the Jacksonville naval air station. Chicago a the problems of suburban living " crabgrass commuting and social climbing Are responsible for an increase in tension disorders. Or. Richard e. Gordon of Engle Wood n.j., Drew that conclusion after a study of maladies in three hospitals in Englewood a rapidly growing suburban Community Olean general Hospital which serves a Rural area in Western new York and at Kingston hos Pital in new York s Ulster county a partly Rural Community with moderate growth. Fast growing Englewood showed the highest incidence of such tension disorders As duodenal ulcers High blood pressure Coron Ary thrombosis and types of cardio vascular diseases. Kingston Hospital showed fewer cases percentage Wise and Olean resistance hero found drowned Milwaukee up the body of Isaac Ben Shemuel Roma Nian resistance hero in world War ii has been found in Lake Michi Gan. A county medical examiner Saiben Shemuel 33, drowned apparently shortly after he vanished from his Home aug. 3. Two Fisher men spotted the body about a mile from Shore. Ben Shemuel fought in the romanian underground against the nazis. He met his wife in a israeli displaced persons Camp they married and. Came to . Seven years ago. His wife told police he had been depressed. Two women employees admit theft of $130,516 from Bank Tyler Tex. A two women who dipped into a Bank s till for$130,516 have pleaded guilty. A fed eral judge withheld sentence while he studies probation  admitted spending Many times their  fee Nero 59, an executive of the Texas Bank and Trust co., of nearby Jacksonville said she spent �625 a . Eklon Conner 34, Mother of two children said she Nicke the Bank for $7,200 a year beyond her salary. She was a bookkeeper t. E. Acker chairman of the Board for the Texas Bank said there would be no Joss to the banker the depositors. The loss was covered by insurance. Leneral s Rural patients had the fewest. Gordon s report was pub shed in the journal of the. Amer ican medical Assn. It would appear that there Wasa direct and very significant relationship Between the degree of mobility of the Community and the percentages of the several psycho somatic disorders studied Gordon  the suburbs no one is More Mobile than Mother and Gordon said the Survey showed tension ail ments seem most Likely to hit Heyoung married woman who chauffeurs her husband to and from trains speeds her children to school keeps House plays hostess for her husband s business associates and tries to keep up a club and social  never slow Gordon said Many Young Matron never slow Down until they come Down with something serious like  executives subject to competitive worries also Are particularly susceptible to suburb sick  does t do much Good to warn these people to slow Down Gordon said. Telling them they might have a heart attack would Only add to their stress Gordon said the Only tiling a physician can do is to explain what prompts their tension symptoms and give or. And mrs. Suburbia practical advice on How to Over come them. Gordon also warned that person striving to Rise out of the work ing class into sub executive White Collar jobs and lesser managerial positions ure subject to Many ail ments not common to those born to the  striver has to learn every thing the hard Way Gordon  May have a great Deal to lose and knows it. If his decision backfires he May lose his Job and his future and be thrown Back tothe insecurities of his  recovered wreck May be cortex s treasure vessel Miami up a millionaire industrialist Edwin a.  he believes he has located and re covered the remains of one of the treasure ships of Spanish Conquistador Hernando  he is right historians say it would be the oldest wreckage found in the Western hemisphere and one of the greatest historical discoveries of the  told his Story after arriving Here in his exploitation yacht sea  said the wreckage was found last week off Mexico s Yucatan Peninsula with special searching gear. More research link said from the known Vin Tage of the recovered guns plus the location of the find it strongly indicates it is one of the ship used by Cortez in conquering Mexico in the 1500s."we la have to do a lot More researching into the Cortez Story said link but it seems entirely plausible to believe it is from one of his  know his Fleet was in the area and a Spanish ship caught in a prevailing Stern blow there might very easily have piled up on this  said the relics included two rare Lombard cannons of the 1gucentury, several swivel guns of the cortex period and other items. College head resigns in  protest Amherst mass. Up Jean Paul Mather University of Massachusetts president for the past five years resigned in disgust Over the legislature s failure to approve a faculty  raise. The move stunned educators who have watched Mather personally build the University into a first class educational Institute during his tenure. The resignation not effective until june 30, 1900, brought renewed criticism of the state Senate which rejected a Bill calling for  raises for the University s faculty  education commissioner Owen b. Kirnan said he received the news of Mather s resignation with profound  four other losses Kirnan said he feared Many others would follow Mather example and the University would Ose most of its top flight  himself termed the sen ate s action a double Cross of the first  University s tuition fees were raised last year from $100 to $200and Mather had expected the Money would be used for the salary hikes. It would have More ban covered the  boosts but the legislature dumped the Cash nto the general . Foster Furcolo said Mather was absolutely right in being Dis usted. I Hope his action will Wake up the  taste for politics Memphis Tenn. Up Whillis Mother made a Telephone Call Ross pilchard jr., 10 months Atup the list of voters his Mother a Campaign worker in a local elec Tion was using. Giveaway dad on probation Atlanta a the father of eight Giveaway children Drew probated 18-month sentence for abandonment. The future of the youngsters All under the age of 11, remained  Daniel Quisenberry 31 and unemployed pleaded guilty to leaving his family in a dependent condition and was sentenced by judge Charles a. Wofford. The judge in giving Quisen Berry a 12-month sentence on the Public works and six months in jail declared there is no crime More intolerable or despicable than abandonment of  he probated the sentence and ordered the former truck Driver to get a Job. Prior to sentencing Quisen Berry and his 28-year-old wife Opal told of their financial troubles which led to his seeking a Job in Toledo Ohio and he giving away the children to rela Tives and friends after Money and food ran  Uncertain the couple apart since july 24,held a tearful reunion outside the courtroom. As they walked Arm in Arm Down the corridor mrs. Quisenberry fell to the floor Ina faint. She was revived after about five  Uncertain is the future of the children2 months to 10 Yea sold. Five of them Are with rela Tives three with friends. Stop i say Stop Chicago up the Chicago transit authority is working on Adri Verless bus which would oper ate electronically in a separate transit Lane on highways. The bus would halt automatically at pre determined stops. Infuriated Belafonte exposes film apologizes to lensman Washington a Harry Belafonte grabbed a free Lance photographer s camera yanked it open and exposed pictures take during the Singer s performance. The photographer Al Muto said he had been taking pictures during the show at Carter Barrow Amphitheater from the front of the audience without use of Flash. At intermission Belafonte sent word inviting Muto to his dressing  to Muto when he stepped into the dressing Roo Belafonte flew into a rage complaining the photographer s move ments had interrupted the show. Then Muto said the Singer exposed the film dropped the camera to the floor and kicked  the argument ended when the Singer had his manager $250 to Muto for the Cost of the camera. Belafonte apologized and invited Muto to come Back an4shoot More pictures at another time  
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