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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, May 23, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 23, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes mutation li36.f or a a state the Dis interment of Arshall dead nearly Aan Effort to a determine is multiple shooting was suicide. " / j / death of the Agri Jan ploy doomed to promo was found he waa Billie. Sol  now under in tent and congressional his death _ it John j3arron Sandte autopsy would Bernade i teem of experts in ate chemists pathologists he experts.? we can it r m 1 n e i or Marshall s death was murder declared bar who sought tothe Case after the official f suicide was issued to the autopsy said the autopsy order1 came thei ban on and dust Auy b icon veined a grand jury1nto the Case. Ranger capt Clint people Esse presented evidence to the that bad never been8 but added ? i feel that ital invest Gabon by Law was  examined Rifle Plec took the Rifle with marshal was shot for Anit on last we kid it shall was la chief of just Mirit. For the agricultural stabilization lion office and had investigating Estes Uratis Ferb land of Cotton allotments i made unusable by Public shot june 3, 1961, on his fear there five i u 11 e t  body and authorities May have lived As  after rth#\sho6tlngl shot with a .22-Cal Rifle to operate the Bolt after of authorities said the Rifle pressed against Nis each shot. In told the jurors the tier t4mr. Billle sol Estes had to do with this Case is a but we should wow As of this investigation is under fraud indictment Olzer tank deals involving ated $24 million and visions in storing surplus Grain switching valuable Cotton Are under congressional Alion no expenditures without need Meir Amai a defends cutback plans to guard leaders Washington i Orpi tense Secretary Robert Mcnamara has sent a  Telegram to the politically powerful nation Al guard association defending his plan for reorganizing army re serve forces. Assaying guard opposition he said i will not recommend any expenditure which do station commissioner Joe said that courses compar to Crecy with communism fought Iii the 6th 7tli bridles " of Tennessee Public is fall. / said the courses would As part of social Tudie individual subjects. Ride a big cat is Ijo Uto zoo lion Trainer Jules Jact site on the Back of King Solomon bespectacled member of the zoos big cat show Jacot also  jihad in the lion s Mouth. Just a living nothing spectacular he says Ufi photo Mansfield maps fight for Kennedy farm plan Washington a l1ber1/ her s e s Light by pursuing-1, police finally tired after 2k ring " t h c i r. Romp the led Over Michael Martz employee of eth e fold  was not injured. F initial i were being put through their paces at the Cly Debeatty Cole Brothers circus when they apparently were  left the tent 3n such orderly fashion spectators thought it was the end of their act but the animals picked up s pee d As the trotted Down the Midway where scores of persons were sauntering., patrolman James. Davidson sped ahead of the animals on his motor Cycle and cleared a path until they tired \ l years have been around $6 billion year. Another $9 billion is tied up in storage of surplus Corn wheat Cotton and other commo  reported by the agriculture committee the 84-Page farm Bill retains few of the Kennedy administration s original  dropped dropped completely was a Dairy support program involving Supply controls and a tight acreage an marketing control proposal for Corn and other livestock fee grains. J Mansfield said the Effort to re store this latter proposal will be led by sen. Allen a Ellender d-la.,chairman of the committee san. Hubert h. Humphrey a Minn assistant democratic Leader and sen. Richard b. Russell . William Proxmire d-wjs., said in a speech prepared for delivery to the Senate that he would seek to Amend the Bill witha substitute Dairy Section. In place of the mandatory suppl controls removed by the committee Proxmire proposed Price supports of up to 90 per cent of parity for Dairy producers voluntarily agree ing to produce no More than their 1061-g2 base. Giesler son pleads t Santa Monica Calif. Ufi Michael James Giesler 24, son of the late attorney Jerry Giesler has pleaded innocent to felony Drunken driving. Superior judge Edwardr. Brand set july 9 As the Date of trial and continued Ball at 31,650. Ike criticizes medicare defends gop Gettysburg a. Cap for Mer president Dwight d. Eisen Hower underscored Here his opposition to president Kennedy s medi Cal help plan. And he dispute hotly his successor s gibe that re publicans Don t stand for anything constructive. At a unbaked news conference on the Steps of his retirement office or. Eisenhower called on republicans to wage a hard hitting Campaign in an Effort to regain control of the House of representatives and to elect additional . Rep. Melvin r. Laird  for five House members and five senators who breakfasted with the former chief executive said or. Eisenhower advised the to punch harder than they and in the first draft of a proposed state ment of party principles. Answering questions or. Eisen Hower said he had advised the group to shorten its 3,200-word preliminary draft and make it More specific before submitting it to Senate and House republicans at a scheduled june 7  think we should apply the principles and doctrines of the Republican party to specific prob lems and advocate constructive measures to solve them. He said. The former president scowled when a reports asked him about president Kennedy s statement Ata democratic rally in new York saturday night that the republicans Don t stand for anything con  arc easy to make he snapped. But All you have Todo is look at the record of the eight a ears i was in the White  got a lot of constructive work  former president was asked How he stands on or. Kennedy s proposal to finance health care forthe elderly through social Security taxes or. Kennedy campaigned inner York City sunday for his plan with television carrying his Mes Sage to senior citizens rallies in other sections of the country i think the proper approach to this problem is the voluntary an not the compulsory approach under the social Security system a Var. Eisenhower replied. And state governors Are a pro posed conversion of eight divisions into smaller groups and Elimina Tion of 824 Small units. Top priority units would be designated for increased Manning and greater readiness for Active service in an emergency. While i am sensitive to the understandable interest of the guard and reserves in our program Mcnamara told Harrison i must look at the problem from the View Point of the National interest in his Telegram made Public atthe Pentagon Mcnamara answered a May 17 wire from Harrison i which the general contended Mcnamara had Given Congress mis Lead no information about the guard. The Secretary told Harrison head. Given his testimony to a sen ate military appropriations sub committee. If you have reviewed it care fully you could not have made some of the statements you did Mcnamara said. Harrison had raised a question of who pays for the army National guard. Like you i am Welt aware that the guard is not financed exclusively by Federal funds Mcnamara said. He added that unlike Youv i realize that the $50 million the states contribute is Only 3 per cent of the total Cost involved in our guard and Reserve  he said Harrison seemed Mohave forgotten that the Federal government paid 97 per cent of the $2 billion Reserve and guard budget. Collegian huffs puff s Way to top in pipe smoking Williamsburg a up Jeffrey n Stafford 19-year-old Sophomore at the College of Wal Llam and Mary puffed his Way to a Jas. Collegiate pipe smoking record. Stafford of Reed City mich.,kept his Briar burning 85 minutes and 28 seconds to surpass the record set in 1959 by Columbia University student Walt Bossert the National pipe smoking trials were held Here by the pipe an tobacco Council to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the first successful tobacco crop in America at the Jamestown  who has been smoking a pipe two years wih take part inthe 14th annual International pipe smoking contest in Lancaster pa.,aug.3. .-.-. He outlasted 11 other William and Mary students in the contest. Each was Given 3.3 Grams of secret blend of tobacco and two Kitchen  in the contest were Michael o. Smith of Palatine ill who puffed for 66 minutes 40 seconds and William p. Black of Wilmington del., who kept his pipe going for 58 minutes 30 seconds. For or. Contesting portion of $38,000 tax deficiency. Washington a Franklin d. Roosevelt jr., son of the late president has been notified of a $38,736 deficiency in his 1958 in come tax return lax court record show. The records also show Roosevelt is contesting $12,647 of that amount saying Money received i connection with a play based on the life of his father Sunrise a Campobello la not taxable. Internal Revenue service officials said another item involved in the Case is $45,409 in partnership income omitted in Roosevelt s re turn. This amount involved income from Roosevelt Cullum m o t o r a papers filed with the court show Roosevelt petitioned the court May 11 to subtract 512,647 from the$38,736 which irs officials claim he  officials said he had re ported a taxable income of $29,026instead of $93,051. Roosevelt contends that $18,615received from Dore schary who wrote the play was not taxable  
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