European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 31, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse I the stars and stripes fog 3 Gen. Links major politicos to rackets atty. Gen. Robert the Justice depart that major political of the country Bretoi time gamblers and Ite and gave no Indi the communities to which f. The statement in testify jul Sldary committee would permit evidence wiretapping for use in crime and subversion. That in three areas flit the South one in the i4he West we have Strong information that major political Leader Are being corrupted and Are on the payroll of big time gamblers and ," 1� added we can t do anything about it his implication was that the Justice department might obtain the Evi Dence necessary or prosecution if it had the authority he requested to tap Tele phone need for legislation is urgent Kennedy said. The existing situation with respect to wiretapping is chaotic. Law enforcement has not kept Pace with scientific advancement Kenned said and individual privacy Lias not been attorney general urged passage of a Bill he said would enable the Federal government to prosecute More effectively certain major crimes and enable the department of Justice to More effectively prevent and punish Persona who illegally violate the Telephone users right to privacy. Kennedy said wiretapping has been authorized in some National Security and kidnapping cases but the resulting evidence cannot be used in court. It is an Anoma Lous situation to receive information of a heinous crime and yet not be Able to us that information in court he said. Kennedy said this is True not Only in cases of espionage and treason but in pressing the fight against organized he said racketeers do most of their bust Ness Over the Telephone. Because Federal Law bars wiretapping evidence Kennedy said important Crim Inal prosecutions hav been abandoned or Are in jeopardy in some states which have Laws authorizing the introduction Fauch evidence. He said prosecutors in new York have dropped cases dependent on wiretap evidence and in some states judges will not Issue orders permitting wiretaps. To convict an unauthorized wiretapped under the present Law Kennedy said the government must show the information obtained was disclosed to other person or used for private Benefit. Requiem for a heavyweight dimple chinned Paar bids tearful Farewell Mac Pur new York a Jack Paar has Given the nighttime Back to the almost five years the often controversial television Star left the National broadcasting co. Tonight show. He plans to begin a weekly to show on the same network in the fall. The dimple chinned Paar had tears in his eyes at least three times during the taping of the on hour and 45-minute show. Taped and live plaudits were showered upon Paar from such As ally. Gen Robert f. Kennedy former vice president Richard m. Ignorant of state problems my says Nixon ill covets presidency a gov. De Brown said gop Guber to woeful Richard m. Nixon it convert the governor s a of Jato i Fadope to double Park out Tat Capitol while he Road map to washing said. I speech was prepared for at a Loo a plate demo Tuung dinner at the palladium. Referred to Nixon with him As a certain a i author who came Back to to face his seventh Anda has written a Book about life called six nor declared the for author fan mail Maine a suspended for will dus letters praising and degrading fellow War sred he Stul had , 41, Wax bus when the state fish and nent charged that the letters had been traced Veteran. Later disclosed that More residents in the Smerick signed petitions asking s reinstatement the strewed Cochran s length t and the need for a Gamin that area. Nabbed a Polie the Bronze statue and his sweetheart the Philadelphia my Art March 18. Officers found the statue in the of die Home of Thomas 19. A was charged i mar vice president hns shown us nothing to indicate he understands California or its tremendous growth then Brown criticized Nixon for allegedly calling president Ken Nedy a Carpetbagger of he should come Here to Back Brown Politi Cally. Just this past week we have had another Exa Nile of Richard Nixon s vengeful reaction to his defeat for the presidency. He called our president a or pet Bagger and said neither the president nor other members of his family would be Welcome in Cali fornia if they came Here for Politi Cal Brown said he would Honor for Mer president Dwight d. Eisen Hower regardless of what brings him the governor added that Nixon claims he s concerned that state and Federal government Are Drift ing closer together. What really worries him is that he s Drifting away from both Brown said. Brown said Nixon is totally ignorant about the state s problems. If you try to pin him Down on education he hides behind Heberlin Wall. If you try to deter mine his position on the budget he loses himself in Laos said the Democrat. City workers win right to Breaks Ventura Calif. Present a suspenseful count Down to the Star s appearance. A Imp just s be minutes be of p i k pm will appear said Antoum or Hugh Downes. It will Only he another minute Mil a Hilf ind Jack will be Here i Siirid Init hardly and Paar burst onto the when a standing ovation be and continued for almost a minute. Tears came to Pinr s eyes As he tried to quiet his audience. Banter with Donok after several minutes of banter with Downes and others Paar made his remarks about the press and then settled Back while tapes wore shown of at least 20 persons bidding him Farewell. Nixon expressed regret that thesis the last show of the series and jokingly added that Many in the nation will now get a few hours More sleep. The attorney general in his pre filmed remarks credited Paar with giving a great Deal of pleasure Tomany millions of others who appeared on tape to Praise the shown Man included Jack Benny Bob Hope Charles laugh ton George Burns and evangelist Billy Graham. Tired of pressure Paar announced some months ago that he intended leaving the show for which he reportedly was paid $200,000 a year. He said he was tired of the tremendous pressures of putting on the almost unrehearsed show four nights a week. The Friday shows were rebroadcasts of earlier ones. During his stint an the show Paar became embroiled with Al facets of news Media congressmen his own sponsors and at one time officials of the network. Two years ago he walked off the program after some of his tape dialogue was censored by the net work. He went to Hong Kong vow ing not to return to the show. He did return some weeks later How Ever. Edward m. Kennedy Hal Roach or. File bankruptcy $1 million in debts los Angeles a Hale Rouch jr., describing himself As an unemployed motion picture pro Ducer filed a bankruptcy petitioning Federal court. He said his debts total 51,050,802against assets of $39,633. Listed As disputed claims Amon the debts were $142,491 from Harles Farrell of the Racquet club. Palm Springs and $128,538 from Gale storm Hoth in connect Ion with acting contracts. Oil a Rop try assets assets listed include Oil property eases in Texas valued at $35,000. Roach. 43, said he made $2,500 not year and $500 so far this year. He was divorced two months agony mrs. Alva Brewer Roach his wife of 22 years. The Hal Roach studio in Culver Ity passed into receivership in 19go. Hal Roach or now 70, attained Fame and Fortune in the screen s Early Days with comedies starring Harold Lloyd Laurel and Hardy the our gang troupe and others. Ama denies spending millions on lobbying Chicago up the president of the american medical association has denied statements by democratic National chairman John Bailey and rep. Cecil r. King. D-cnlif., that the Ama is spending millions of dollars to defeat the proposed Federal medical care for the aged plan. Or. Leonard w. Larson Bis Marck . Said in a statement Here the Ama spent exactly$163,404 on lobbying Fei Congress last year. The Ama president said House records show labor Union spent 51.024.049 in lobbying last year. Ted Kennedy says Harvard expelled him Boston a Edward a Ted Kennedy youngest brother of the president and an aspirant to the us. Senate has disclosed Hawas asked to leave Harvard University in 1951 for having a Friend take a first year examination for him. What i did was wrong he told the Boston Globe in an interview. I have regretted it Ever sine. The unhappiness i caused my family and friends even though 11 years ago has been a bitter experience for me. But it has also been a very valuable Kennedy later returned to har Vard and was graduated in Good standing in 1956. The Story of Young Kennedy s withdrawal from Harvard has been rumbling around in Massachusetts political circles for some time. Language difficulty Kennedy saying he wants to Settle record straight told this Story of the incident i entered Harvard in 1950 at the age of 18. During the second semester of my freshman year make a mistake. I was. Having difficulty in one course a foreign language. I became so apprehensive about it that i arranged for a fellow freshman Friend of mine to take the examination for me in that course. The Dean Learned of this and my Friend and i were asked to withdraw with the understanding that we might reapply for admission after a period of absence provided that during that time we could demonstrate a record of constructive and responsible citizen after leaving Harvard. Kennedy joined the army a a private an served two years in Europe As an infantryman. Later readmitted upon my return to the United states Kennedy continued i made application to Harvard and was accepted for read Mission. My Friend who was also readmitted and i later represented Harvard in intercollegiate athletics i worked hard passed All my courses some with honors an was graduated standing in 1956." Young Kennedy has announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for the us. Senate. A seeks the seat vacated by Hia brother who resigned in 1960 to become president Ford chief earns $460,000 Detroit up Henry Ford ii. Chairman of the Board of Ford motor co., earned 9460,00$ it Sal Ary and bonuses last year a com Pany prospectus showed. Falling debris kills 2 in Hie ago Chicago a a Mother and her 5-year-old daughter were killed by falling debris As a gust of wind blew Down a ruined building As they were walking by it Susan Johnson was crushed to death in the rubble. Her Mother mrs Helen Johnson 22, died in a Hospital. Another Mother and her son walking with them wore treated at a Hospital and one Story Brick building Shell stood at 952 r 63rd St. Of the South Side. A lire in january burned out several Small Uhopa workmen who had been attempt ing to reinforce the damaged Wallul escaped injury. To
