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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, May 14, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 14, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes  Fri shapely a aulos Irwi Ito far a Jay t laces a i tit Dhwtd-%tilil8 h 1nt. ,. Root  i f f � l n. Ifa Culver by n do Nin a Ilam a Lieut jut i by judge Row a. Ica Goi to lodes As uie Maharat. Income a Ait i j a from 1954 peril contained 3ln of sworn try a at Zaieck Girj Dlce Filer err Tel fwd %"�.w��1wv two j jut of Jse f att Torne swing lated Ita Lement might be re i old enc t t l at ments said Ilbna personality Carmel Ecel Vedum in Lilc stole and Juscko in gift cer pulitzer a Tenner Sean is to. Of e ,.$1,000, prize formational a Eliut j u a Hecla we Ting added in extra Zero. I correction arid Alc for Check As. _ Ali Rij i Twe ring a Straw half Shalf is chief Bie Ontive Page 5 in no Way to of it s Ajin Galway from a wheelchair to the Hiffa who but Mario Wallenda is determined to make the leap. He Tai injured   killed two other members of the try High Wallendar Aerial troupe Jan. 50 in Detroit. After months fighting for his life in a Hospital he watches a lieu members of his family go on with the act at Tont Lac Mich. He says lie want to get into the wet More than anything  a photo Malraux Tii  lecturer in visit to National gallery Ujj andr Malraux French minister of Cul Ture and Al Man of. Many talents took Over unexpectedly  a guest Lecuire on a p a late tour of the National gallery of ari1, i a he not Only declared what were the most important things to see in America s famous Ari museum but he pointed out a few details that the gallery director admitted even he did t know. Among Malraux s avd listener was first lady Jacqueline Ken Nedy Malraux a showed her through the Jcu de Jaume museum in Paris on her visit Sherfe last june an mrs jcerinedy1 wa3 returning the gesture. S when the hour Long tour ended broader wiretap1 Vij t f " i i permission urged  to "1 Washington Cap enforce ment leaders have ii Rcd Congress to give them ail even t Freer Han than the Kennedy administration proposes to use wiretapping inca Chen g " an prosecuting or cml " i should be added to the list of crimes for which  would be per melt i under court Oro or several wltnealefl1 Tola is senite Judida subcommittee. They pictured Gam bling As the main u source old Altai for Crit Hals to carry on their  activities. To t. I to ii la i  or 4-Iii of i a Fol a met Frank Hogan new York county Manhattan.  attorney maj new York cily s Deputy police commissioner Leonard e. Reisman testified at hearings on the  b ill which Tould permit wiretapping by state authorities ? in investigations of murder -.  bribery and,"7iircotics, a " .57 1___ Elesabeth  up officials Are studying a complaint that the sign at uie entrants of Albemarle Hospital Hay have a bad psychological effect on in com Init Patter its the Road sign reads one -way.", sit was Clear Mora xxx had takeover. One of the most stimulating visits by anyone since he gallery was opened said director John Walker. He described to linux and West German Chancellor k o n r a Adenauer us the two most erudite visitors he has had at the  was t Adverse to offer ing a Little gentle criticism. The gallery made n special display for him and mrs Kennedy of a newly acquired group portrait the cop Ley family by the colonial Era artist John Singleton Copley of Boston. Walker Hod said it was considered the most 1 m p o r t n n group portrait by in Ani Erinn artist for second reason asked what he thought of  sold in French translated by mrs Hurve Alphond. Wife of the French ambassador some picture Are in the Gal Lery because they belong to humanity and Othon because the y belong to the United states. And i am glad to see that this one i there for the second a Tison when reporters sought to ques Tion her and a i linux it the lobby mrs. Kennedy suggest l thai thav ask questions quickly. She prompted u query it bout mule juin , when some one countered with a query about the first lady s favourites mrs Kennedy re plied mine is which Ever hts  intervening in fight ruled illegal in . Albany . Richard a Nixon and gov Edmund g. Brown traded political punches Over whether either had been or was now supported by tears to a president James a. Hoffa Nixon  Here for the Republican nomination for Gover nor sold Brown was Hofta s Hoy he opened the skirmish re Ferring to Brown s endorsement by the California teamsters Union and laying Brown welcomed Hoffa s support town denied a second Lime he Hud fluff s support and repeated his earlier charge Nixon had the teamster Union president s in disc int in his 1960 Campaign. The Reveinor also said that California teamsters not Only endorsed turn hut approved of re publican Funk Jordan for re election us Secretary of state. Is or. Nivon suggesting that Frank Jordan is under the Domi nation of Jimmy Hoffa asked the governor. Gone with wind crate Fettes 6, help insure a bumper 1963 dandelion crop in and around top a  photo . Fireman rescues 4 new Yolk up a fireman saved three children and their Babysitter in a daring Rescue Dur ing it 11 n pm e n t fire which destroyed two apartments and left 10 persons homeless i Don t know How i did it fireman Forrest Blount or said later. But i did  by omit 36, made two trips by rope Down an Nir Shaft of the burning five Story building before he could safely remove the  injuries were reported. As i went Down Blount said i spotted a Ornah near a window crying and getting huddled around her were three children. I too the younger ones m my arms and told the older one to hold on around my neck and hot be  i veiled up to my buddies Ano directed them Olov or me  Shaft to the ground floor Blount made the trip again to Rescue mrs. Lucy webby 59. The fire was not brought under control until St ripped through two tenements housing More than 100persons. / suicide Call leaves cops up a Antenna san Diego up night Bell Man Norman Allen 51, was sur prised when policemen joined him on he hotel roof and asked where the Man was who was reported peering Over the roof getting ready to jump. Allen explained that he was Only peering Over the roof to find a place for an Antenna for a guest s television set. Venus just too hot to handle life Washington i a the planet Venus Bruiy have missed developing u population by being too close to the Sun according to two scientists Here. They also said life on Earth May prevail today Only because our planet got in under the wire in nurturing a rudimentary form of life which helped control atmospheric Gas that kept making things hotter and hotter on Vonus or. Robert Jastrow of the fed eral space Agency and or. Thomas Gold of Cornell University said during the  inter Nal to Natl space science symposium that Eurth and Venus about thes me Sie and developed from the same cosmic Mailer might have been presumed to have equal chances of developing life. But they added in the forma Tion of the solar system Venus wound up much closer to the Sun than did the , there was. Carbon Dio Klo in the atmospheres of both planets. On Earth of the first forms of life developed plants began utilizing More and More Carbon dioxide. Calcium in the seas bound More and. More of the Gas to form Lime Stone. A balance Between oxygen and Carbon dioxide was established and held. But in the atmosphere of Venus the Gas kept building up keeping solar rays from being fully reflected off the planet s surface an helping bind heat released from Venus own.  surface temperature of Venus now stands at 575 degrees fahrenheit Jastrow said giving the planet no Chance at All to sup port life  
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