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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 7, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Pago s Rnea in right Eye lipid teacher sees , York up Leonard it a 34-year-old Bay City English teacher who has Lirlind since the age of 14 is out of a Hospital and new York through a new t in i right Eye. Said he u Able Only to Lih Light and color with a rarity so far although the outlines of objects Are Start � come but he and his Bru wife Rosemary will attend Midway musical take a boat found Manhattan and visit Headquarters like any other on to their first trip to new going to have to learn to a child learns to walk Ecker As lie left the Hospital Midtown hotel i m getting in the Eye that i Don t tand. It s been dormant for the father of four lost gets the result of a child illness. Later his left Eye had removed and was replaced e Glass Eye. He decided Early year to undergo the $5,000t r a n 5 p i a n t on his right and students at Bay City Cen High school raised $500 to his expenses. Was the most thrilling sex of my life he said. Al very one of the students in classes have written Meve been in the  said the extent to which d regain sight in the Eye depend on training of the and the Healing process of Republican leaders Ike to Confer on about everything Washington a Senate and House Republican leaders announced they will meet with for Mer president Dwight d. Eisen Hower on Capitol Hill thursday to discuss just about everything under the  official spokesman gave that explanation in reply to a reporter s new Outlook Michigan teacher Leonard Ecker escorted by his wife leaves a new York Hospital for a tour of the City after undergoing a Cornea transplant Jin his right Eye. Blind since infancy the Bay atty mich., he Fth school instructor says he already is Able to distinguish Hay outlines of objects with the new Cornea. He Hopes eventually to have Good sight in the right Eye. Up photo jobs threatened Ito nation report said Miriman . A at300,000 jobs a year will be Ted by machines in the next according to a report to ratau Ercan Assembly conference j on technical changes. Report submitted by . Commissioner for statistics and Leon Green Bureau of labor statistics described As the first attempt of reduce automation Job losses to actual figures. It said the Economy needs to 200000 jobs a year to Takeoff people displaced by Auto  go into producing i maintaining the machines the said. However it added that consumption and new and services would be to prevent mass addition to no Layment Rolls. The conference drawing 70 leaders from Industry labor col Leges and government is studying How to reap the fruits of technological Advance while  its pains. House oks the denied Law miss up the Lippi House of represent approved a constitutional t which would deny the to vote to vagrants or per cd evicted of adultery Gam abandonment of a child or  to include habitual in the Bill was shouted after rep j. P. Colerain a governor explained mighty Fine people to some former sheriffs have the state Hospital for briefs habitual drunkards i to i Byrnes is 83 . Up James former Secretary of court Justice 0-8.and representative Cele has 83rd birthday and the Ilver sary of is marriage by going Gabong. Will Rockefeller Center return the favor Kennedy , up the Western new York Community of Kennedy had an unusual Wel come for Republican gov. Nelson a.  welcomes Rocky said a sign which stretched across the route the governor took on a motorcade at the Star of a three Day tour of the area. Cigarette firm wins lawsuit in cancer Case new Orleans Cap the 5th . Circuit court of appeals has upheld the verdict of a Florida jury which decided that a candied of Jung cancer caused at least partly by cigarette smoking but which exonerated the cigarette manufacturer. Edwin  or. Brought the suit against the american tobacco  december 1957, claiming he had developed lung cancer As a result of smoking Lucky strike , Green died a few months later. Under Florida Law his son Edward Green jr., was substituted As plaintiff. Green s widow also filed suit. Smoking held a cause the Florida jury decided that cigarette smoking was the cause or one of the causes of the cancer which Ted to Green s death but held that the tobacco firm could not have foreseen that Luck strike users would be endangered be smoke  new York company president Paul Hahn said the company was gratified at the decision. He said the ruling affirms the finding for the company made by the first jury to consider and Render a ver dict in a lung cancer Case involving smoking. Questions. He had been asked whether the meeting would include discussions of the leaders demand for a full congressional investigation of relations Between Texa financier Billie sol Estes and the agriculture department. The Republican leaders said earlier that or. Eisenhower sup ports their demand for the investigation. The official announcement Saidur. Eisenhower and the nine sen ate and House leaders would meet in the Senate caucus room with Republican National chairman William e. Miller presiding. A press conference will follow the meeting with a luncheon later attended also by sen. Barry Gold water it-ariz., and rep. Bob Wil son r-caltf., chairmen of the go senatorial and congressional Campaign committees. The spokesman said no Agenda has been prepared it and that there probably will a no formal program of issues to be  whether the Estes Case would be discussed he said they la talk about everything under the  invited Leader the spokesman said the invited leaders Are  m. Dirk sen of Illinois minority floor Leader Bourke b. Hickenlooper of Iowa chairman of the policy com Mittee Leverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts chairman of the conference of All republicans Thomas h. Kuchel of California minority whip Charles a. Hal Leek of Indiana House minority Leader John w. Byrnes of wis Consin chairman of the House gop policy committee Charlesb. Hoeven of Iowa chairman of the Republican congressional con Ference Leslie c. Arends of Illi Nois House minority whip and Clarence j. Brown of Ohio Wmk ing gop member of the House rules committee. Bain maker bunk executive Ernest Orr in cheeked port cot stand in the shelter of Tarpaulin canopy watching a rain doused boat launching at fort Lander Dale Fla he has spotted puddle of water forming on the Tarpaulin left and think ing to prevent a ool Lapoe of the canopy wiggles a support pole to dislodge the water. The operation 1 a Sucee re it Tor a but the Small maa in few Raincoat who braved the Shower and was caught in the Man made downpour. Up pm Oft  
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