European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes t4. A a Al \ Ita scholar T or. Karl theologian lets Fly with. A Confederate Musket at a civil War Battleground near Richmond va., where he visited v % a " l. S s Union theological Seminary. The 7fi-year-old scholar hit a target 100 feet away. A re ten up 7 leaders Jas id to is. Pushing for bigger government Lead Only Toj higher House statement p Pic t 1c a i h s tits f0rmer4 a v e s i d e n t those meetings Jar Eisen old � news conference that administer anon is for concentration empower could be a threat to the it pub said the meeting sex president dealt with. T incredible test of the Ken minist ration Vor bigger and a Wilh More and concentrated in the executive Enders backs or. Eisenhower s would Sharpen the 1m-Nqe, of Ali 1962 congressional is and that nobody could the spenders Are Back in leadership said Cennady administration added to the federa pay luring its first year. By the it next year they said Ziebe up7 to 00.000 Cost a said the budget out Jook was y Stagg run go Wilh a $7t-deficit ejected for the i j m a Leaf inning july 1.proposed for the aa1 Marks 27th anniversary no Mes but lots of thanks Akron Ohio of Cpd Spring an estimated Quarter of a million be r so n a throughout the United states and the Western world Are paying tribute to the founders of their organization on its Otth anniversary it neither the 1 names of the members nor the a if a of the founders can be the organization is alcoholics .anony-mous.4 membership is composed of for Mer drinkers who have triumphed Over their illness and Are no dedicated to helping others shackled by Taa was founded in a strange Way Here on May 12, 1935. A Dis heartened new York Stock broker paced the lobby of an Akron important business Deal had just fallen through. He considered drowning his sorrows in drink As he glanced at an inviting had been six months since he had a drink. He knew if he took one it would not be his last. This Man was an the six months he had discovered that trying to Hel others with an alcoholism problem helped overcome his own Eye caught a Church directory at the other end of the telephoned n Clergyman who daring pair plays Androcles l " darts in smooth operation Utica . Apt Mike the lion not Only had his ingrown claw fixed but he received a Mani cure and a tooth brushing us Well. Make s claw which probably was Rippell or twisted on the bars of his Cage had been the subject of concern at the Juliea zoo Bui Mike would t jet1 anyone near him to treat it. Earl Woodard acting curator o the Seneca Park zoo in Rochester and or Charles Kircher Rochester veterinarian arrived Here armed with liquid tranquil Tzer and c i Woodard and Kircher shot the first Dart into Mike s hip muscle. He roared in anger. I ten minute Slater they shot another one Mike i the e Secretary o of of daughter Ala bramans Are being treated to one of the most unusual political race sin state history with All of the state s congressmen viewing each other As political opponents. Nine . Representatives rerunning statewide races for eight seats in Congress. Never before have alabamian elected All their congressmen on a statewide vote. /. .1 never before have All the state congressmen had to look on each other As political opponents. A shift in population is causing the state to lose one seat in con Gress. legislature solution the Alabama legislature unable to agree on. A reds Trie Ting plan settled on what has become known As the d-8 plan a leave it to the voters for Congress were nominated in the present nine districts in the May 1 democratic Pri Mary. All District nominees Ore incumbents. They will meet each other statewide May 2& with the Low vote getter being dropped. The eight survivors Wilt be democratic nominees on the Nove Roxber Gener Al ballot. With the exception of one Vita Factor to get renominated the Campaign is totally lacking in is sues. Campaigning statewide is some thing new for them. They limit it largely to personal Contact work and nonpolitical speeches at every social and civic function to which they can get an invitation. When they do make political speeches outside their District the theme generally is vote for you congressman and consider general approach i just go into a District and urge the people to vote for their congressman and that i would appreciate being one of the other they support v most of the candidates expressed common problem that the pub Lic does t understand the 9-8 of the representatives say voters in other districts than them for their time and Effort but explain they re voting for their local congressman All voters must vote for eight candidates May 29, said rep. Al Bert Rains. Otherwise their bal lots won t be Capone brother charged Chicago up i Albert Rayola Capone brother of the late gang chief Al Capone was charged with failing to Register with the county clerk As the possessor of a Federal gambling tax stamp. He was freed on 5500 Bond. Of wed in Washington Washington a it was Aday of dreams come True for nurse Potsi i whom . Marines will remember is the Waif of Guadal was married Here to Joe b. Lee of Baltimore in St. Thomas the apostle Catholic Church. The Rev. Frederic Gehring of new York the Catholic priest who officiated first got to know Patsy when marines Broughtt to his Chap lain s Lent the malaria Ridden Bayonet gashed body of a chinese girl left for dead by retreating one knows How Patsy then 6 years old reached Guadalcanal. She had left Singapore in february1942, when tie japanese were close at Linnol on the steamship Kuala bound for Australia. The steamship was sunk under japanese air attack off the Netherlands East indies and Patsy was placed on a bit of on a Battlefield at Guadalcanal 3,000 Miles from where the Kuala was sunk. Patsy became a Mascot for the marines. Father Gehring named her Patsi a which Means utile White Plum after the War Patsy went to an orphanage in Singapore where she studied for several years. In 1951gehring arranged to bring her to America for a High school Educa Tion. She graduated from Catholic University Here and became nurse at Providence Hospital in Washington her husband Joe is a graduate of the University of Maryland. Heis employed As an electronics technician
