European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 17, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes production income set records business picture brightens Washington Cap Industrial production and personal income in the United states climbed to record Levels in april reflecting a broadening Spring expansion i business. And the worrisome balance of payment situation improved sharply during the Early months of Thi year. Tha Federal Reserve Board has reported that output of mines fac tories and utilities advanced by More than one full percentage Point Between March and Board s production Index reached a new High of 117.1, mean Poucky stolen of in Colin feb delo Brato together 7 . None am the same Saurle 8, and Andy 7, pointing to the. Associated 1 Road photo Mont r an Auto Aris Bas aimed its 6rf-s j or. F in Paris Jlee rid is if Tuta Voth 37, Ino Lher mrs Maar outright a i cars we be mishap. Aia slate r police said the. A a tattle weekend dec a in Montana night in her parents or tand mrs.1 James Hartwick after mrs Rusk s Butte physician told her saturday their third child arrive momentarily or. Bask said even so she "12 Hurt As train goes off tracks in Philadelphia Philadelphia map the third car of a four ear elevated train derailed at the platform of a terminal in Northeast Philadelphia and injured 12 persons a spokesman for the Philadel phia transportation co1 said the train wedged up against the plat form at the line s Bridge Street terminal. He said a switch did not function properly. The spokesman Sal some track was torn a and there would be delays in travel he said f shuttle buses have been pressed into serv ice i ten of the injured were treated and released fat Fra in Ford Hospital but told to report Back for a rays. Two others were detained in satisfactory condition. The Accident occurred not far from another station where a Man was killed last dec " 26 when train derailed. ,. Defense dept. Criticized on map satellites Washington Dpi two top civilian space Agency scientists Jsalud the Pentagon s go slow approach on a program to map the Earth with satellites could Hurt America chances of placing a Man on the Moon before 1970, the criticism of the defense department came during a House space committee s investigation of the project Anna winking satellite or. Harold Brown director of de sense research and engineering told the subcommittee he was opposed to beginning work of a full scale Anna program until the re sults of the first mapping Satel Lite had been evaluated. The United states failed 3n an Effort to launch the first Anna satellite last w Elk. A second attempts scheduled later in the year. Homer e. Newell and John to no Colades both top officials in the in tonal aeronautics and space administration s office of space sciences agreed that Brown s Posi Tion could slow Down the time table of the manned lunar Landing. Center of Gravity the winking satellite in Anditon to giving geographers More accurate maps will also Tell scientists the location of the Earth s Center of Gravity. Subcommittee chairman Josephe. Karl i d-minn., after hearing the testimony urged Nasa to develop a proper mapping program inasmuch As it has rather great significance for the successful completion of the manned lunar pro ing that output last month was 17.1 per cent higher than the 1957 average. The rounded level i March was 116. Two other reports were released by Secretary of Commerce Luther. Hodges at a news conference. To dates said the annual rate of personal income in april totalled $438.7 billion a increase of $2.8billion in March. The bulk of the gain was in wage and salary pay ments by manufacturers Mirror ing a somewhat improved employ ment situation. The Commerce chief also reported that preliminary data indicate the country s balance of payment deficit in the first three months of 1962 was at an annual rate of $1,8 billion. This represented a exceptionally Sharp drop from the fourth Quarter rate of j5.8 billion. The deficit represents the Dif Ference Between the amount which americans spend lend and Giveaway abroad and the amount received from foreign sources. Continuing deficits give foreigners extra dollars which they can use Toby american Gold. The Reserve Board s output re port was equally favourable. The Board s Index of Industrial Zsa rinds trial queries too personal9 los Angeles a Hun Garian born actress Zsa Zsa Grubor suing Cavalier Magazine for to Mil lion is Balking at answering some production which climbed one Point in March increased to 117.1per cent of the 1957 average in april. The Board s monthly summary of National business conditions & re port contrasting strongly with the weakness of the Stock Market said expansion in business activity continued in april and Industrial output nonfarm employment and retail sales again Rose to new highs. The unemployment rate How Ever was unchanged. The Money Supply and time deposits at com Mercial Banks Rose further Between mid april and mid May common Stock prices declined sharply while Bond prices general in in con Newell said the United suites so Archt Cert plan crashed near i Pittsburgh 3uii Orl a n d f into a House setting there wer nor ser Loas in w \ v vv-7 Al lotto tie Mac Hogan Irna must learn a spreut Deal More about gravitation before it goes ahead with plans to rendezvous spaceships in orbit around the Earth. Nasa has indicated the Rendez Vous method May be used to Send astronauts to the Moon rather than a direct assault from the Earth. Nicolaides said the United states should immediately begin plans to launch six winking satellites in Dif Ferent orbits around the Earth. He said such a program would Cost be tween $15 and s20 million a year for four or five years. Of the pre Trittle question Section with the her attorney out cited to questions asked by the Magazine which is being sued Tor defamation. The lawyer said the Magazine is get Ting too personal when it asks How Many gifts Zsa Zsa has received from admirers since 1946,How Many Mon she has been engaged to since that time and whether she has Ever received psychiatric treatment. Superior judge Philbrock Mccoy ordered miss i5al�or first to answer All questions by May 31 and the present her protests to the court she is suing Fawcett publications inc., tin Parent Curp Oilton Sunset news co. Writer Claudia Mut toll and cartoonist Jack Davis. House to vector pc la about 0 feet and men were pulled from House by a neighbor into i tear and Fol Platte alter Seewig it official of i l ran out of fuel in one tank. He tried to. Switch Ftp another Tankard tit Hong happened x the Captain radioed his trouble to the Allegheny a county Airport he was _ told to try to land a greater Pittsburgh of losing Alu tude lie headed for the larger Airport Tut could a make it 7the plane crashed to Earth Ina Meadow like area1 about 100 feet from the House. To " the plane was in a training flight of two f84k from Langley air Force-base/va.," to Detroit. An occupant of the House Kaiser 51 \ we pinned 1 la Fri t Jar v "w1 under a stove in the House. Shews taken to Sewickley Valley hos Pital in satisfactory condition. A Veltor mrs. Marie land 68, of nearby Mckee rocks was Hel for a rays. The women were pulled from the House by Steve Lesko 36. He lives about 1,000 feet from s House. The two Story Brick and Frame House wa3 destroyed officials said the crash apparently did More damage than the fire. The Blaze was put out in about 15 minutes. The crash occurred about 2% Miles from greater Pittsburgh air port Caribbean coins to work lauded Washington up the former chief of plans for the . Caribbean come told Senate investigators there was nothing soft in the troop information program for soldiers sailors and airmen assigned to the capt George d. Cunha said the country s latin american Al lies should be encouraged to use similar programs describing the differences Between democracy an communism. The communists Are in King a intensive and aggressive attempt to undermine latin America Cunha told a special armed services sub committee investigating troop indoctrination programs. Corporate giants target of Celler bilk Washington a Legisla Tion that might require the breakup of . Steel and other corporate giants in being prepared by rep. Emunuel Celler d-n.y., chairman of the House antitrust subcommittee. Celler said the Bills aimed at Price fixing agreements and at the giant corporations would be introduced in a Day o two he said the administration has neither endorsed nor opposed the Bills which he ordered prepared after the recent attempt by the major steel companies to raise their prices. One of Celler s Bills would pro vide that if four or fewer corporations have at least 50 per cent often production or sales of a single Industry find have a common Price that in itself would be evidence of Price living incl a violation of the antitrust is. Stockholders protected the other would provide that wherever similar concentration of Industry control exists it would be automatically regarded a a monopoly and the companies would have to be broken up. Stockholders would he protected Gal not any undue income Tux Burden As a re sult of the divesting procedure Celler said in addition to the steel Industry the Glass Industry and several Metal industries would be. Affected by his legislation. He said when he consulted with the administration on the propos als that he was told if he Wen ahead with them he was or Hia own. However administration wit Nesses will testify at any hearings. Celler sold. Horse leads police on a merry Chase Chicago up a horse be ing exercised at sportsman s Park proved to by a Good distance run Ner in a nine mile race with animal broke Loose while be ing walked at the track and led police on a merry Chase through streets Over sidewalks up alleys until it finally was cornered and captured Between two buildings. Oregon student elected medical club president Washington up _ James a. Brooks a Junior at the univer sity of Oregon medical school was elected president of the student american medical association for1962-63. Brooks is a native of Rose Burg Ore. The organization represents medical students at , medical schools and colleges. Complications of time All settled in rhyme Memphis a Eugene & Tankersly who died april 4 to the age of 45, left this win accepted for probate All my earthly goods i have in store i leave to my Dew wife forevermore. Freely i give no limit do fix Tho in my will a to the $
