European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 22, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday August 22, 1959 the stars and stripes report to president cites Marx s political insight Washington St even Chance against five White Candi dates who were expected to split the White vote to splinters. A few Days before election White candidate a b. Fowler withdrew from the race in an avowed Effort to Lessen the Chance that a negro might be elected. Hotel heir gets heiress Hollywood up hotel heir g. David Schine has announce that a 6 Pound 8 ounce girl was born to his wife 1956 miss uni verse Winner Uulevi Rombin of Sweden with 130 of the 143 precincts reported the Vole totals in the two races were Public works commissioner Wil Liam w. Farris 55,904 sugar Mon 24,810 John f. Canale 18,420 Sam Chambers 11,876 Samuel a. Hawk ins 284, juvenile judge incumbent judge Elizabeth Mccuin 50,096 Hooks 22,444 Joseph b. Mccarlie 20,719 mrs. A Huff 15,339. A record vote of More than 100, 000 was cast. There Are 187,541 registered voters Here including 57,109 negroes. It was the first Campaign in Memphis history in which negroes seriously organized bids for City office. Voters were lined up at. Many polls Long before they had the support of news papers and the retiring mayor Edmund Orgill. Wagner joins demo race for vice president new York a stale demo cratic loaders have agreed to support new York City mayor Robert f. Wagner for the 1960 vice presidential nomination Michael h. Pren d e r g a s to state democratic chair Man announced. Prender Gast said the matter has been discussed with the mayor and he s agreeable asked if this was not cutting the & mayor out of consideration for the presidential nomination Prendergast replied that Wagner has indicated he does not want to by considered for that Post. As for the presidential Nomina Tion he declared we Are not taking any sides. We have no favorite candidate for he listed As potential candidates discussed at the meetings Sens. Lyndon Johnson of Texas Stuart Symington of Missouri Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota and John Kennedy of Massachusetts gov. Robert b. Meyner of new Jersey and Allai e. Stevenson. Wagner yugoslav says . Jets due the Hague a seven a eight . Fig Sabre jets Are ready to be transported to Yugoslavia partly by rail and partly by air a spokesman for the yugoslav embassy has announced. Dutch Public and press have been intrigued for some Days by the red Star of the yugoslav air Force painted on jets flying Over head. The spokesman said we did not want to give this any publicity but when press photographers showed us pictures of the planes made by telephoto lenses be naturally had to disclose i lanes cocooned he said Yugoslavia bought the planes from the . Government and that the pianos had been Here for two years cocooned on the air Field of the dutch firm avio Diepen. About two weeks ago the . Government notified avio Diepen of prepare the sabres for ship ment to Yugoslavia. The firm was instructed to paint on the Yugo slav red Star. A yugoslav air Force Pilot is in charge of the planes. Shortly a number of yugoslav air Force pilots will come Over to Fly half of them Home the yugoslav official said. Milk passes safety tests Washington up the pub Lic health service has reported that radioactivity in milk remained below harmful Levels do ing May and june
