European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes it 1 by at Cane Ca tills unusual5 recovery vehicle def r to ahoy Caaway debris and carry s Tinann cd Wilc in the event the Booster manned launch Ere to explode on the vehicle waft designed and built by a t " Laj. 1 "corp"., ordnance division san Jose caltf., for the project Mercury program. It is a Standard aluminium armoured personnel Carrier heavily coated with insulation and equipped with by Danu Scally operated arms and Blade to pick up the 3-ton space capsule. Up photo Ilal Rist see suicidal urge in speeding i i Jet s Smith a place Yalu Auve thoughts a a jobs at a merlot. / the of 3tne Road becomes of Dulcide which we try to Over a frustrations. ". i. Escape the raving frenzy a Ion. Speed is the iat v Moron of the Speed is an in a to Flat duet Ives it lor.,w1i1ch easily tempts " evade i responsibilities toy is the gives Hie illusion of obedience to ones it allows into infinite space while Saine time one imagines to a in his own hands. If prey Luas v1 triple form .of1 a feeling of infinite and. . The number of the great mass bet. A Small King governor the e p merger of american i an airlines would save the d carriers More than 5100?-in capital investments an itj5tfled airlines juice president Ion Sadler appearing at a Nautis Board hearing Sec Ald consolidation7, s 11 1 1 i operating auctions of at least $54 rail Cap talents a Puldy bed e r i a e d r expenditures for1 Jet air two airlines would re did not 7 merge , 519 would be reduced by Liju foment inf facilities Nio unt Tel in flier ?6 Mil ,-p.t rjh.?. Jim it Shald these Bill hates Weie to conservative Side. Is own the speeding Driver on the express Highway Falls into a deeper and deeper state of Dull intoxication brought on by his , this ecstatic dimming of consciousness various forma of Subtle unions Cox us influences control the steering wheel and1 the submarine saves life of skin diver stricken by bends Detroit a a-15-Yeauldtoledo, Ohio youth emerged Safe and decompression in submarine after spending a tense four hours recovering from the dread underwater bends doctors credited the availability of the . Navy sub Cero docked Here during armed forces Day observances for saving th1 life of skin diver Richard. Brewen the youth suffered the Dang oui amends awhile skin diving in the Whitehouse Quarry 15 mile South of Toledo at first he was taken to a hos Pital but when or. Tom Hadley. A former Navy Man spotted the symptoms of the bends which occur when a diver surfaces to rapidly creating bubbles of Gas in the then decided a decompression chamber was the Only real Hope for saving the youth Slife. A Franlie search gave thought to taking Richard to the Navy submarine base at Groton conn., or the at Norfolk a but the fact that Richard could not be flown be cause of lighter air pressure ruled these ideas out. Cps , of the air National guard at Toledo express Airport began making Calls. Nobody Wash sure who first remembered a flt the Navy has four submarines on the " great lakes and that the nearest one was the Cero docked at Detroit a coast guard helicopter skim Ming at"400.fee above the ground flew the. Stricken youth to the Cero Richard was placed in the Cero Captain s bunk in the for Ward Battery room. ,. The air pressure was cropped Tosov pounds Pec Square Inch equal to a 50-Fooldepth, and then gradually easedto1,40i feet to 30, to20 and finally to jut feet about noon Richard stirred sat up an was Able to walk. Directing hand. In an unguarded moment hidden catastrophic tendencies May Pirow he wheel inthe wrong direction what moves the Man behind the steering wheel Are there unconscious impulses of hate and de St petion or even of suicide pres ent Why does the Driver hate All pedestrians or. All fellow Drivers Why does he apply his foot to the Gas instead of the Brake what feeling seduces him to do the wrong thing or go he wrong Way merlot singled out the constant rear View Mirror checkers the n eople who look bad Tward an hardly Ever these people cannot Bear rivalry on the High Way. At Home or in the office the have been bypassed All the time merlot went on. They were the losers in sibling rivalry they failed to receive the promotions in Busi Ness. But on the Road they can show their Worth. Every car Over taking them provokes an aggressive extra push on the Gas there also ire people who a Seth Road to test their own anxieties. They creep along the High Way without a feeling of identity without direction counting ail their potential enemies who pass them by until the spirit of Speed catches them and they storm into Acci Dent another class of Drivers merlot selected were the perpetual fugitives and revenger who defy the Law because they Are filled with resentment toward his discussion of Drivers part of his Book suicide and mass suicide published by Grune Stratton inc. Johnson praises Progress in Ovil rights tabs at literacy test Bill failure Washington vice pres ident Lyndon b. Johnson hailed the administration s record in civil rights but jabbed at the Senate leadership for tailing to get a literacy test Community leaders from across the nation at a con Ference on equal Job Opportunity Johnson told of a Jong struggle am a chef lashes drive for medicare Chicago up the president of the american medical association aha said Here that eve persons applying for marriage licenses Are being pressured to sign petitions for the Kennedy administration s health care for the age Bill. Or. Leonard w. Larson in a pre pared statement from am a head quarters Here said tax Money an governmental employees Are being used in a massive propaganda Blitz designed to pressure con Gress into passing the Bill. Taxpayers expense he said rallies Are being held around the . And hoards of government employees and officials Are roaming the country at tax payers expense As itinerant sales men for the King Anderson a series of rhetorical questions Larson asked How Are these rallies organized who is masterminding and coordinating them and who is really be Hind he National Council of senior citizens were All these people whose Sal Aries and expenses Are paid by the taxpayers hired As lobbyists i not. Who is doing the jobs for which they were hired while the Yare lobbying who s saying saying officials of such Federal agencies As Commerce and Small business have scheduled speeches Larson asked what does government Medicine have to do with those depart ments who is Poying the Bill for closed circuit television linking these King Anderson rallies together who is hiring and paying for the scores of buses to transport people to the rallies How much is All of this costing a million dollars two million dollars and How Many hard earned dollars of the working people Are being spent in connection with the rallies Larson said King Anderso have been used to dedicate new Post offices. He said the Bill was misrepresented to a group of chinese aged persons As paying rent and clothing As Well As med ical Blus. When he was s e n a t e majority Leader to produce the 1960 civil rights Bill. Then in a pointed reference tothe recent action of the Senate it dropping a Bill aimed at Bannin discriminatory literacy tests be cause it could t shut off debate he added. And we did t quit at 5 o clock and we did t Lay off on saturdays. We stayed right at it and we gota a measure shelved Johnson s successor As majority Leader. Sen. Mike Mansfield i d Mont kept the Senate to fairly regular hours despite a Southern filibuster against the literacy said he did t want to turn the discussion into a contest of endurance he tried twice late to obtain a two thirds vote to shut off debate failed and shelved the measure for this session. Johnson headed a list of top administration officials who pledged the full support of the government in efforts to broaden Job opportunities for negroes. Others who spoke were atty. Gen. Robert f. Kennedy Secretary of Labo Arthur j. Goldberg and Secretary of health education and welfare Abraham vice president who is chair Man of the president s committee on equal employment Opportunity said the administration mean business in its efforts to Cut off government contracts with firm that discriminate against negro said Progress was also being made in signing voluntary agreements with Large corporations to hire negroes. Fifty two corporations employing 3 million persons have already signed up he said Johnson called on the 600 con Ference delegates to help improve the educational a n d vocational training opportunities of negroes in their own communities. The attorney general urged the delegates to increase their efforts warning that the United state would lose its position of world leadership within 10 years it i failed to make major Progress in the Field of civil sharply criticized Church leaders of All faiths for what he called their failure to take an Active part in the fight against is difficult to understand How the clergymen can speak on sunday about the love of god and the 10 commandments and then not do anything in this Field he said. Sen. Wiley runs again Washington up Wiley r-wls., ranking Republican on the foreign re lations. Judiciary and space committees has announced he will seek re election to the Senate. Hiroshima bomber if fits for pacifism new York a Claude Eatherly the american Pilot who spearheaded the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and who since Calls himself the greatest Slaughter Erin history said neither jail nor Hospital psychiatric wards can pre vent him from speaking out for pacifism. The former air Force major whose family career and Pence of mind has been lost in the guilt he has Felt for 17 years labelled so Viet nuclear testing absolutely criminal and he said he has become a pacifist despite criticism in his own country because he is conscience stricken. It s for my conscience. It s my atonement for he was quoted As saying in a copyrighted article in Parade a weekly mag Azine distributed by american newspapers. Both the eur s t and West Are caught in a trap Eatherly said. The Only solution is to Trust seventeen years ago Eatheroy flew a scout weather plane Over Hiroshima and gave the final go ahead for the bombing. Since thence has been wracked by guilt be cause of the 100.000 casualties. He has been in jail seven times and in mental hospitals nine times. He has sought Solace in alcohol narcotics and crime and has tried twice to kill , on a trial parole from a veterans psychiatric Hospital helices a solitary life on the Beach front at Galveston Tex waging his pacifist Battle writing letters and visiting his psychiatrist Sev eral evenings a week Parade said. He is jobless and he reviews end Lessly the Hiroshima Mission worrying Over its aftereffects. He lives on a 100 percent government disability pension and the royalties from his Book burning a Best seller in 14languages arid Ona which has. Toads his Story better known Oversea than in the United states
