European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday August 23, 1959 air Force Abandons search for capsule from discoverer i 1nglewood, Calif. Up the air Force says it has abandon Edall efforts to recover a space capsule from the discoverer i satellite. The 300-Pound capsule was successfully ejected thursday bit ships and planes waiting for the l-in-1,000 Chance recovery neither saw it nor heard its radio i shot into North South Polar orbit from Vandenberg air Force base air Force ballistic missile division bad Here reported ships had Given up searching in the 10,000-Square-mile area of the . Reveals new a Power harness plan Uppsala Sweden up a leading . Physicist told the International physics Congress Here about a new and promising method for harnessing Hydrogen Power. The method was described by James l. Tuck director of the Hydrogen Power experiments at los Alamos n.m., at the last Day of the Congress. Tuck revealed that he discovered the method Only a week before going to Uppsala. Tests have Al ready been started in an experimental apparatus at los Alamos. First reports have indicated that the method May be a solution to the problem tuck said. As soon As he has returned to los. Alamos he and his 60-Man staff of scientists and technicians will concentrate on this problem he said. The new method Aims partly at creating a solid magnetic Field with such a shape that it can re Tain the hot Hydrogen plasma Dur ing a thermonuclear reaction. Pacific where the recovery Effort was attempted. Originally air Force cargo planes trailing trapeze like devices hoped to Snag the capsule in the air after ejection. Ejected pilots would ride Rescue capsule Washington is the Navy has awarded a contract to Chance Vought aircraft inc., of Dallas. Tex., to develop a space vehicle Type capsule for aircraft it was announced Here. The new capsule would eliminate much of the Bulky protective equipment that a Pilot now is required to Wear and would make escape much safer in event of emergency the Navy said. The development will eliminate the oxygen mask pressure suit personal Parachute bailout oxygen bottle life jacket and raft or other survival gear the Navy stated. Paternity suit names Diggs Detroit up rep. Charles c. Diggs a Mich was named Ina paternity suit filed in circuit. Court by a 24-year-old waitress. Diggs 36, called the suit Ridic miss Jacqueline m. Gibbs charged Diggs with fathering her 5-year-old daughter Angela on nov. 12. 1953. The girl was born aug. 19, 1954. Diggs was Michigan s first negro congressman when first elected in 1954. He was re elected in 1956 and 1958.a hearing in a divorce action started by Diggs against his wife Juanita 31, is scheduled for Fri Day. Norb reappointment okd Washington up the sen ate has confirmed president Eisen Hower s reappointment of boy Leedom of South Dakota to a five year term on the National labor relations Board. Economy flights favored by North Atlantic travellers London up Economy class travel cheaper than tourist class has become the most popular Way of flying the North Atlantic Fig ures published by the International air transport Assn. Iata re veal. Of the 377,533 passengers carried across the North Atlantic by Iata air line companies in the second Quarter of this year no less than 277,659 travelled Economy class and Only 17,087 tourist class. In the corresponding period of 1958 just Over 200,000 had travelled tourist class. Altogether the number of Pas sengers carried in first tourist and Economy classes was up by 12.5 per cent in the second Quarter this year compared with the april june period of 1958. Century leap Troy . A mrs. Mary a Mcgraw celebrated her 98th birth Day anniversary last year. This year she is 100. A family Friend the right Rev. Joseph m. O con nor checked her birth certificate and found she was born aug. 171859, not believed. In 1860, As she had aiming for High de res of proficiency practice with the .45 is just part of the training 315 civil air patrol cadets Are undergoing at Mitchel Field Hempstead Long Island. The Hoys had pressure put on them when girl cadets along Side them and proved to he just As adept at firing the heavy weapon. Associated press photo Gia Scala actor wed los Angeles a Beautiful Gia Scala and television actor Donald Burnett were married in a ceremony filled with advice from the officiating judge. Scala was miss born mrs. Burnett in London of italian and Irish parents. Afterwards the25 year old actress said thesis the realization of my dreams. It s a Lovely Day or , 28, a handsome 6-footer, said he was too nervous to judge Burnett Wolfson told them individually you be Only got one Job that s to make each other Happy. Speak of each other highly at All times he added. When you have an argument. Have it in the 4 yugoslav refugees accept Austria Asylum new York up four yugoslav refugees have accepted Asylum in Austria and will leave by plane for Vienna the austrian consulate general in new York four three pregnant woman stranded on a danish freighter for More cause no them. Men and one have been than five months be country would accept corrections in record stir senatorial Wrath Washington r sen. Wallace f. Bennett Ruta h said he was shocked to discover in Fri Day s " congressional record that the equivalent of four typewritten pages had been deleted from thursday night s debate. Balloon reaches 102,000 feet in Gamma Ray test Brownwood Tex. A University of Chicago scientists have made their first successful launch ing of a balloon to study High Altitude Gamma rays. The huge balloon ascended rapidly and within two hours was 102,000 feet Over Coleman near Here carrying its instrument Laden gon Long the balloon would re main up was not disclosed. It was expected however that after the balloon reaches 120,000 feet or More than 20 Miles a radio Sig Nal will release the instrument Sand they will be parachuted to of the Massachusetts Institute of technology also study ing the Gamma rays plan to try again to Send aloft a balloon after at one time apparently abandoning attempts by Mit were blocked previously by Adverse weather and by a leak in the bal Loon. Latest headache for Palace defenders new Ami shoots holes in routine of guards London a the March of military science brought Forth a Long dreaded order to the Scarlet jacketed Bearskin hatted sol Diers who guard Queen Elizabeth ii. The w a r office decreed that guardsmen outside Buckingham Palace and other Royal enters will from sept. 1 Onward be armed with the in self loading Rifle. The command sent a spasm of gloom through the Royal brigade of guards lately feeling itself increasingly oppressed at the attentions of gawking tourists and insolent Small boys. For the in Rifle though its rapid rat of lire May come in Handy on the Battle Field cuts a puny figure on the Parade ground. Long cherished Drill movements performed for generations with the slower shooting but heftier barrelled Enfield .303 look ridiculous when attempted with the in. The slope arms for instance just cannot be done. This was the order that sent the Rifle flashing up from beside the guardsman s right leg smartly across the body and Down with a thwack on the left shoulder. Now the sergeant major will have to Bellow shoulder arms like his american counter part in this Case the order will bring the Rifle up from its butt on ground position to a upright position along the right of the sol Dier s body Kis right hand clutching the pistol grip like some Ruddy Scal Awag of a guerrilla snorted one colonel. Abolition of slope arms Means a corresponding change in the order arms and the present arms movements. Mostly it will mean the Soldier has to Maui the Rifle a lesser distance round about his body. A War office spokesman agreed that some drastic revisions will be needed in the guard ceremonial Drill Book. He said not Only his own re Marks but those of four other senators who had engaged in an Exchange with sen. Joseph s. Clark a a had been Cut out. Bennett called it a very serious infraction of the rules of the sen at first he blamed the deletions on Clark. Later he said he had Learned that a staff member of the Senate banking committee had made the deletions and he apologized for haying put the blame on Clark. Not so Farin protesting the deletions Ben Nett said he never had understood that senators had the right to Correct the record to the extent of editing out remarks made by their colleagues without even consulting them. Bennett said remarks made thursday night by majority Leader Lyndon b. Johnson a Tex and Sens. Mike Mansfield a Mon Prescott Bush a Conn and Jacob k. Javits r-. Had been deleted along with his and he assumed without any consultation with spoke up to say that this was his first knowledge of it. He later said he had been told the deletion was made by a committee staff member to Clear up confusion. The deleted material related to How the banking committee voted on a controversial Resolution that was under consideration. Clark at first got mixed up on the vote and it was several minutes before it was All straightened congressional record As it was edited boiled All this Down and gave the Correct information. Bennett said however that the matter deleted is not As important As the fact of the later after apologizing for hav Iner blamed Clark Bennett said he was sure the deletions had Bee made with the Best of motives. But he said he still questioned the right to delete a senator s remarks without he senator s permission. Handyman West Allis wis. Up Joseph la Pine. 87, a retired Mil Waukee labourer won the first prize for fancy needlecraft at the wis Consin state
