European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 1, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 5 by planned for fall Economy probe speedup it on the .rdered,4 an Immell Usi Riess in a break in that one or the invest tag tins 4. Should be moved up tothe earliest practicable dates Patman wrote his1 committee col leagues the congressman said he thought hop priority in Tim inquiries should be Given Tor investment in inventories. L -. Members committee staff and other experts advise me that there 5s no evidence that the econ ii by is about la enter another re cession Eycle he sail. On the other hand i he technical studies which have been pre pared for us by a group of economists and business research organizations. Strongly suggest that changes in the rate of inventory accumulation or liquidation can trigger recessions. The congressman delegated responsibility for preparing the probes to rep. Henry s. Reuss a was. On the Senate Side meanwhile a former professor of economic has tory said those who have been worrying about the free Enterprise system should Lake Comfort fro the fact he Stock Market behaved like it . Gale Mcgee d-Wyo., said the break to Security prices showed our system is alive and and i predict Mcgee continued in an interview that when the Market Levels off As it is apparently now doing we will find our private Enterprise Muscles Are still bulging and Mcgee also said the Market break Coull Spur the House to accept the Senate version of the standby authority in. The Public works Bill president Kennedy wants to head off future recessions Patman viewed the standby pub Lic works authority and the presi Dent s request for temporary authority to Cut income takes in somewhat different Light he said both these measures were aimed at stabilizing consumer expend -. "-.". One subscriber Kennedy f tie White. Cancelled its de for set Enault r i b y n e Lor and. Nisy a Vosi 3 nov comment on a Audi 5 tote Washington & jars text and b a Fiji annoyed by a the he spat re 1 u n enlows � Republican editor the Only to Jung Whites Riaia a was Een added to the list. The first h in. That something was up in relation to the Herald Tribune came in1, an Exchange be tween Pierre Salinger,1 White House press Secretary and news men j i r. Salinger was asked for comment on a Story in tuesday s Issue telling Oft a dear Billle letter signed written by vice presi Dent Lyndon b. Johnson in 1960 to Billie sol bytes the Texas Finan Cier now under congressional investigation in connection Wilh alleged deals in Federal farm pro Grams i Haven t seen the Herald Tri Bune Salinger snapped.1 the letter said Johnson had placed a suggestion from Estes in the hands of those who would make the decision a spokesman for John son said it was a reply to a recommendation from Estes that William p. Mattoff who has figured in the 2ictqn, Calif. R Are the Vns Hington Post evening Star and daily news the Haiti or Sun the Chicago Tri Bune and the american the Phila Delphia inquirer the los Angeles times and i he Nashville Tennesse sex sen. Barrett former governor of Wyoming Dies checked 34 of the Stockton Library jul tie past Tew weeks says Margaret Klausmier re he Library Xiv Little card in rom each and wasted them n books she calmly Rem Ned trn wanted volumes to the Antl a squad of elves raided mrs. Thoman s recovered the 84 books and o decide in she should be charges filed Oman said she used Chicago of Ida song said Billy sunday an earlier evangelist of the 201 h Century was unable to do. I m hopeful from the pulpit that 1 can Sunj some things or Ham sail Ulm will turn people to god in prayer Fetn Chicaro has been the scene of some memo Niblo Cius Ridi a tontlut1 led by some of the greatest evangelists of the Century. Sunday preach Herf Here and is remembered in the tune for his inability to shut Chicago Down. Back in 1893. An englishman named William t. Stead stirred Chicago to Reform with a Book and. Speeches under the Hearting if Christ came to i de March to i Voe there Ore old Trinci s who can still remember the night in 1909 when another englishman evangelist Gipsy Smith led a band of thou bands on a hymn singing March through the notorious levee where the City s Plush est Bawdy hous Osand lowest dives were located. Smith and his followers Knelt in the Street before the famous Esiaba a mint of the Everleigh Sis or Sang where is my wandering boy tonight and recited the 23id Billy Graham crusade is far More modern and polished enter prise than the revivals of sunday Stead and Smith. But us purpose is the same to stir a City to save souls. Cheyenne w o. A Frank a. Barrett former . Sanlor an governor of Wyoming died . B9, a Republican had bin ill from leukaemia a blood Hart spent the Pat Winter in Phoenix ari/., where he began feeling ill tests d 1 s h o 4 e it leu a Lorre t Kemia. Barrett Rose with us Ady Success through Wyoming politics starting t As. Niobium county attorney m 1j 2 incl ending 3g ears later As sen a or. A f4 to Serveri As state senator us a fire Only live and governor before be nig Ole Ctet to iht1 . San to in 1952 by heating former senator Joseph c. O Mahanoy. He suffered Only two political de feats luring his life the first tn1036 when ii ran for Congress. The second was his narrow upset loss to St a. Gale Megee. A Wyo. In ?i8 for the . Sonata. Following his retirement from the St Nat Barrett returned to private lavs practice in . Car rams boat sinks same self Detroit a a collision to Twer a an Auto and boat Sank therm , Ami mrs Wesley b. Kramer parked to intr Auto and visited a Friend i boat at a Marina on the Detroit Auto rolled Down a slope Arul crashed into a 22-foot sea Skiff be longing to Anthony car Nanck. Both the boat and the Auto Sank in 18 feet of water. Travel to ils. Increases 13 per gent Washington a thelinge a. Travel service claiming an initial Success in luring foreign tourists to american shores re ports the number of visitors increased 13 per cent Early this year. The travel service said that 97 802 foreigners visited the United slates in the first three months of 1962. This figure which excluded visitors from Canada and Mexico compared with 86,597 in the same months last year. Congress created the travel serv ice in an Effort to reduce the tourist Gap and ease the Gold do Lutr problem. The Agency has budget of $2.5 million for the fiscal year ending june 30 and seeks $4.2 million for next a Ducer the official government Campaign to entice lore tuners to travel u new world is seen As a potentially important Factor in reducing the . Balance payment deficits. -. In 1961,-. For example spending Here by foreign visitors totalled $1.1billion, compared with $2,2 billion spent by americans t rave i i n g abroad. This Gap added to the pay ment deficit which balances Alt . Spending and lending overseas big inst the lesser amount spent Here by foreigners. The travel service believes it visit .a." program was responsible in Good measure for the increase in foreign visitors Early this year. And officials Are optimistic that even great gains can h made advertising campaigns. First Quarter figures did not reflect the Imp Kcf of advertising campaigns which the service launched a month ago in Britain France West Germany and Italy. Since the anti so Campt tag began the travel service Boulice in London has. Been receiving about 300 inquiries a Clay the service said. The travel figures showed that the number of visitors from Europe increased to 54,til in 1962tsfirst Quarter from 44,499 in the same period Ursi year a gain of 21 per cent. Ice freeze out charged Indianapolis to Topi inc. Of Evans Yule. Filed to 5250,000 lawsuit against the Indiana Bell Telephone co be cause the name of the ice making firm was left out of the phone Book " stationary radar Antenna developed for of dissipated astronaut Scott Carpenter to Bachelor of of Olerice Deitne Ofiero j 3-year lapse from y of Ooi Vado president quaff of now ten. Rowton sail Ter s tooling As an astronaut More than a non up for any in to subject of heat Transfer the Tough course which my Fawn winning the do Firic in-1849. R a photo Knoxville Teton up the univer ily of Tennessee announced Ihal one of ils professors has made a major breakthrough to the Field of electronics with development of a new radar Antenna seven years of research and experiments by prof. James a till Man or. Of the University s electrical engineering department was financed largely by the . Air Force. The results will be demonstrated Early in june it the Airt free Cambridge research labors tory Tillman s work resulted in level Oppenl of a radar scanning in Lenita which has no moving parts but is Able to look in All directions through changes of electrical voltage. University spokesmen said 1 it will re place the familiar revolving Antenna that must turn in steady 360-degree circles in order i to scan All directions j Tillman snit the Antenna is made up of 25 different elements through which seven different voltages can he driven the idea bang that by changing those voltages the Radi ated beam from the Antenna can be pointed in any direction he said a computer control my the Antenna can switch pointing direction in one one thousandth of a second an important Factor in guidance of space vehicles moving at thousands of Miles on hour
