European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 5 Herald Tribune Analysed _ Topi pres s decision to cease York e delivered to Thea use daily la a highly in on the new a i i less of Well mannered sex somewhat to theron is quite obvious behind nes that t his halting the 22jdally copies repro displeasure Over som of Tigs the Herald Tribune has rating recently about t Wheatlon and its Central out attempting to examine its of this Point it May be to note that the pres and those around him Are pretty much a adm before them. Simple truth f resident Hes All the be exceedingly Odd and _ la if he did in simple ithe press of the nation is includes the broadcasting with its increasing free comment editorially does Sec to please any. President do would be exceedingly 3d realizes All these he realizes too that in of opinion in a wide open a would be dreadfully Boring and above All Imossi Ood Clear unemotional Days Lents realize these things. But of i crisis and a president is in i develop a High degree of Vity to anything printed or of that stops noticeably Short acclaim for his policies. M sensitivity evident sensitivity was plainly eve for Ken Riedy s three pred-1f r a i pc 11 1/ d. Roosevelt Truman and Dwight dinner. The longer each was the increasingly Disen he became with the and broadcast chronicles ofe his activities and his is oils no other member of therace is held up to daily Ric and critical \ scrutiny president of the United it begins to irritate him time. I " n and a president essentially political creature surrounded certain extent Byl ardent be Worsh Perfi disciples and a Hanifi who in Lime become far More activist and evangelical Novish behalf thann f Boston and Chicago has named president of the Moth lurch the first Church Oft scientist he succeeds mrs Lee Gough. Nay i of Bosto Nardon f. Campbell of Santa Calll and. Mrs. Elizabeth 4goorringe4 of London were first and second readers of other Church at the Denom Lon s annual meeting. R a native of Michigan 1 serves As associate editor fir Istian science religious be i i " a Beds i v f & s re to l background i Given Al has been a Christian science Orier since 1925. He became or in 1940 Ahdor was a memo s lectureship is4b to 1959, alien elected As editor. Ers told 3or hour Tual deficiency which he president is Able to rationalize this progression by denying that it is taking place and to Tell himself that in his position he is bound to have More information at his com Mand on almost any Given subject than any of his preserve some semblance of peace of mind presidents have been known to eliminate gradually at least from daily Contact som of the More irritating sources of information and opinion. Som rather prominent democrats a few years Back took Delight in twisting or. Eisenhower for not Reading a wider selection of contemporary now evidence of similar symptoms in another administration. The president obviously was not kidding when he told a new conference recently he was read ing More and enjoying it less. Boy gets life term set aside Washington a the supreme court has set aside in a 4-3 decision the murder conviction of a Denver colo., boy who at age 14 was sentenced to life imprisonment As the Slayer of an old Man during a William o. Douglas writing the majority opinion sait the totality of circumstances of the conviction of Robert Elme Gallegos required that it be set , Justice Tom Clark accused Douglas and the o t h e judges who supported Douglas of upsetting the conviction on the1.basis of inference and conjecture i without support in the record and without support of any previous. Supreme court decision. Stark protested that the court i majority engaged in a hop skip and jump fashion in dealing with facts and he led off his dissent with a reminder of chief Justice John Marshall s warning in Simitar Case 125 years ago mar shall then said if courts were permitted to indulge their sympathies a Case better calculate to excite them can scarcely be imagined Gallegos was accused of beating Robert f. Smith with a shoe Shine Rush and taking 513 from the Man s Wallet the night of dec. 2or1958. Smith s jaw was fractured in three places and his neck was died about a month later. Center of attraction or and mrs. Tarry Helton leave the altar after exchanging vows in familiar surroundings the Merle Hay Plaza shopping Center i bes Molnes. Newspaper announcements invited the whole City to the Cere Mony at the Biff shopping Center where Helton is a shoe Salesman and his Bride a Candy clerk. More than 1,000 guests showed up. Des Molnes Mer chants Are staking the newlyweds to a Honey Moon trip with All expenses paid. A photo rep. Gross says some Are goofing off he d Dock congressmen s pay Washington a rep. . Gross a Iowa has accused his colleagues of goofing off and not earning their pay he cited statistics to Back Aphis 7 Gripe that Congress is Dilly dallying and that up to now this has been the most do nothing session ,1 have seen in the 14 years i have been from the Lime Congress convened last january until the end of May the House had been i session a total of 74 Days and the Senate 78. That s an average of about 15 working Days per Many of those Day there were House agreements Grum blindly assented to by Gross that there would be no Roll Call vote because members were away from Washington mending heir political fences or voting in primary elections. Gross called the agreements invitations to absenteeism observers figure that there have been no More than 50 actual House sessions this year during which legislation could be voted on. Increase predicted in use of Oral vaccine Springfield 111. Up the Illinois department of health said More than 90 per cent of the polio vaccine used by next Spring in the state would be of the Oral Type or. Norman Rose i head of the communicable diseases division of Jeths department Stald r Illinois 4s, ahead of most other states Mituse of the Oral vaccine. At the annually salary rate of $22,500house members have been paid at the daily rate of about $126 for each Day they have been in session this year regard less of whether business was transacted. The senatorial per diem is Amite lower. The average workday for the Senate this year has been a Little Over five hours. The House has averaged a Little under four hours for each s a lot of pay for such a Short work week and work Day Gross complained to a reporter a act to give Weaver Avard new York up Robert , housing and Home finance Agency administrator has Bee named Winner of the s pin Gar n medal awarded annually by the National association for the advancement of coloured people to a american negro for distinguished achievement. Announcing Weaver s selection was Roy Wilkins a act executive Secretary who said weave would be presented the medal july 8 at the closing session of then Acap s 53rd annual convention in Atlanta. Wilkins said Weaver was selected for the award because of his Public service on the municipal state and Federal Levels and for his role in development of the open occupancy doctrine in housing along with his leadership in the struggle for human rights. Yet we hear gripes about other people being overpaid Antl under worked. It s about time we Tooka Good look at our own perform to do about it i be hollered and yelled Button t seem to be getting any where Gross said. We can t Acton legislation when the leaders Don t schedule any. I m afraid we re going to wind up again this year like we do every other year with a last minute adjournment Rush producing a lot of half Bike legislation which gets rammed Down our throats without proper debate or with Tongue in Check he suggested one possibility to get More work out of the they were paid on a straight per diem Busis for Days on which legislation actually was considered and were docked if they did show up. Gross said they might put in More working Days. Russ draws scorn Carthage Iii up Gen Lyman l. Lemm Tzer chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said americans not the soviets Are the True revolutionaries of the modern world. What is revolutionary about tyranny Lemm Tzer asked in a commencement address at Carth age said today s dangers Are not different than those that have burdened the world for centuries. Akin to All evils by the same Token he said the communist threat is Akin to Al the evils that have shocked the world since the beginning of , he said cannot justly claim to excite the imagination of Man or replace those driving forces on this is new in a system of human bondage in an All powerful state he asked. What else has Mankind struggled against Over the Long sweep of centuries Lemnitzer was awarded degree of doctor of science. Depauw head Dies traverse City Mich
