European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 29, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday August 29, 1959 the stars and stripes p0� i administration says program too costly demo school Mil opposed Washington up Arthurs Flemming has announced administration opposition to a new democratic sponsored school construction Bill. He said it was contrary to the president s fiscal policy Flemming Secretary of health education and welfare told a news conference the administration of act used the Bill because of the $1.1 billion Federal Price tag it carries for 1960 and 1961. The administration insists he said that any Federal Aid to school construction be spread out Over a period of about 25 years to minimize the Impact on the budget. President Eisenhower has pro posed a build now pay later plan which would have the government help underwrite Long term Bonds issued by needy school districts for classroom building pro Grams. His proposal would Cost an estimated $2,200,000,000 Over the next 25 years. Latin anti red plan urged Mexico City up or. Milton Eisenhower has outlined a positive four Point program to combat communism in latin Amer Ica. The program included agricultural Industrial and educational development and the reaching of genuine understanding among the governments and Peoples of the Western hemisphere. Eisenhower spoke at an hour Long press conference on the eve of his departure to Chicago after a two week tour of Mexico at the invitation of president Lopez Mateos. The majority of hemisphere peo ple because of their religious philosophy would consider the spread of communism a calamity Eisen Hower said. He warned that communist influence was increasing in some latin american nations but said it was decreasing in said the Basic approach to the problem was to make sure that Freedom and democracy function not Only for some people but for on the recent Santi ago foreign ministers conference Eisenhower said he believed it had strengthened the. Hand of the permanent peace committee of the organization of american states. A reporter asked whether Eisen Hower or other . Officials planned to make trips to the same latin american areas expected Tobe covered by soviet Deputy pre Mier Anastas i. Mikoyan in a projected replied that he undoubtedly would return to latin America in the future but not because of someone else s Yah Yah can t catch me Knoxville Tenn. Up Knox county police had to watch helplessly As bootleggers unloaded a truckload of illegal whisky. The bootleggers had crossed Over into Blount county and none of the local police could be reached. Doctor s will wipes out $25,000 in unpaid Bills Chicago a the will of Marengo doctor who died at 19 wiped out All unpaid medical fees owed by his patients. The fees total about $25,000. Having practice Medicine and surgery for 45 years in Muiren go wrote or. William v. Goosler i nearby cancel and for give All unpaid medical fees owed me by any and All former his estate estimated at $100, 000 was left in Trust for his housekeeper the new York waterfront was flooded by 9,508 passengers who arrived or departed in a period of five hours. Five ships brought 6,219 persons from Europe and South America and three others left for Europe with 3,229. In this View of the Hudson Eiver passenger piers the grip Holm is outward bound in the Channel. In Berulis Are fro left the Constitution Christoforo Colombo United states Olympia Queen Elizabeth Alsatia whose stacks Only show above pier roof and Stockholm which collided with the Andrea Doria in 1956.ap plan to save fuel program proposed Washington up a Chemi Cal company executive has pro posed that the military services should continue research on the High Energy fuels program on which they spent More than $240 million instead of dropping the program altogether. W. H. Schechter vice president of gallery chemical co., testified he thought there was a real future for the so called exotic fuels in adapting them for missile an rocket use. His company built one of the new fuel plants that was abruptly shut Down. He said the Navy and air Force should reconsider and not Jettison the whole program before they see what can be cancellations probe the testimony came As the House science and space commit tee continued a full scale investigation into the cancellation of the military program to develop Boron compound fuels to Power super sonic aircraft. The High Energy fuels provide about 40 per cent More zip or added Range to air Craft but Are toxic in nature and difficult to handle. The Pentagon announcements terminating the program about 11 Days ago caused two new Boron fuel producing plants to shut Dow before they got into production. They Are being maintained on a standby basis. One a $35 million Plant at mus Kogee okla., was built by gallery. Schechter recommended a hold ing action by the military to keep the existing facilities at the ready. He said the Muskogee Plant with a potential full production payroll for 450 employees could be readily modified to make other Boron i think there will be a continuing requirement for these fuels or a modification of them in other areas Schechter said. The Navy and air Force financed the fuels research program Start ing seven years ago to Power new High Speed aircraft but scuttled the program principally because of the growing shift from manned aircraft to missiles. Committee members criticized Navy and air Force witnesses at times angrily denouncing them for not terminating the program Long ago before millions of dollars were poured Down the Drain on an apparently lost cause. D. J. Carroll Copps a vice presi Dent of Olin Mathieson chemical co., testified his firm built a $53 million Plant near Niagara Falls,n.y., to produce High Energy fuels for the air Force. The new Plant never got into production. Parisienne smash hit at . Club Hollywood a through these portals pass the most Beautiful girls in the s the motto of the Moulin Rouge nightclub on Sunset Boule Vard a Holdover from Early Days when it was Earl Carroll s. But one Young woman nearly went through those portals in an unusual Dorocher 23, a showgirl from Paris lost control of her car hopped the curb and almost drove through the Entrance of the night club. Chubby turns Leaf in police records Philadelphia a Chubby Oliver has turned Over a new Leaf. But the authorities who have known Chubby almost since the turn of the Century Aie not the Leaf Chubby turned is the fourth Page in his official police crime record and that is quite a record it was remarked even for a Man of 81. Magistrate e. David Keiser looked Down at the trim Gray haired Man wearing a conservative Blue suit and glasses. Then with a touch of sorrow he made the first entry on the new Page. It recorded Chubby s 53d arrest in 52 years. Not Many men make it past the third the magistrate said. Chubby or Harry to give his proper name was pulled in again by detective Jack Kelly who saw him in a Cluster of people waiting for a bus. He testified that he also saw him dip into other people s pock ets. The magistrate turned Back to the first arrest in 1907, then passed on to others the charge invariably being arrested As a professional thief in a crowd or As time went by and a More modern idiom was used simply picking pockets. The Hook shows arrests not on Yin Philadelphia but also in Balti More Trenton n.j., Harrisburg and Norristown a. I did t take anything Chubby told the magistrate. Why Don t the police wait until i do that s too bad. Keiser replied. Til put you in the House of correction where the police bother you for three
