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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday May 10, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 7 Republican voted mayor of Baltimore Baltimore a rep scan Theodore r. Or Kolln sur mounted a 4-1 democratic Regis Tryhon to upset incumbent demo can tic mayor Philip ii. Goodman.109,407 votes to inr�.ni8, in Runoff i ctn totals. Asked Why it 12 he nought pub it office or file mryc Luln who was elected mayor n 194.1 Natl governor in 1950 and 1954. Replied after hid Victory i like  a running mate Hyman press Man was elected comptroller. To polled 104.r5h Voles to Henry her go Brooder s 09.00b. Pinr Sunn a Reg. Estered Democrat lost to Hergen Roeder in the democratic primary March 5. He was nuked to join the go ticket when w. Rna d e m p s o y stepped Down As candidate in the face of a Brand jury investigation of a company he once headed. Democrat Thomas d Alesandro Iii the son of a former mayor polled the highest number of votes 135,163 to 57,794 for Republican Robert j. Gerstung for City coun cil president. Democrats easily retained control of the 20-Memher atty round i. Sop charges . Prestige slipping badly Washington a a pull in senators charged that . Restive in the world hns suffered in or reverses under president Nncy s policies in Cuba Europe and Asia. They chose the 18th anniversary f world War ii Victory in Europe be Day As the occasion for the funds of Senate  sen. Everett m. Dirk sen of Llano is the party Leader control no the floor and Parcelin out Ime to colleagues to deliver their tracks gop senators charged hat , prestige has taken a no Bull it was beastly what happened to him Kent Ohio Tupi a glimpse of a Bull in the front seat of a car launched a morning of spirited activity punctuated by some bizarre events for Kent police. Sergeant John Rose was waiting at an intersection for a red trat Fli Light when a car went through ant Rose thought he saw a cow in the car s front seat. As soon As the Light changed he pursued the car and sure enough a Bull gazed out the rent window hoofs Over the front seat Riding  sergeant increased his Speet and added a Siren to the excite ment the Bull it i red at him the Driver accelerated to 85 Miles a hour and patrolmen Clark Blazei and Raymond von Stein Jol Nei the  Miles past of Here on Ohio. 5. Rose pulled alongside the fleeing car and waved his revolver athe Driver. The Driver stopped. The Bull however evidently had been quite frightened by the Chase and the Driver of the car needed a change of clothes As a result the Driver Charles flip 22, carnival worker told police he had f picked up the Bull along the Road f Side and was looking for a poll station. Officers called owners of bulls the and found one Charle t re an i Call of 3 to we missing a Bull. File was charged with seven tray tie violations. Call said to woul tie charges in connection with the Bull. I Harriman buys . Home harr1sburg, a. A Penn Sylvan la gov. William w. Scranton a former congressman hos sold h1 fashionable Home in Washington ., to w. Averell Harriman under Secretary of state for poll s Cal affairs a Scranton aide sal1 the Price was not disclosed. Great leap backward. Slipped Low indeed under the Kennedy administration son. John Tower r-tpx., led off the oratory  hiring one Day the United slates stood on a Pinnacle universally respected and triumphant. Today our inter National standing 1ms slipped Low indeed. The reasons my be summed up in one Short word  accused the administration of having reneged on solemn obligations spelled out by or. Ken Nedy himself As president and Asa presidential candidate. Tower said these included a pledge that the United styles Woli trl not per met a regime Dom a i teachers at tiny Shimer College want More work for the some pay. The unusual request was made by the full faculty approved by the president and unanimously approved by the school s trustees. Teachers at the 275-student col lege asked Tor smaller classes of 19 to 22 students even if it mean teaching More classes. The faculty members said they believed they can teach better Toa group of 18 or 20 and. Because of this will assume the Burden of extra classes. Without additional  will now to up to the teachers collectively to make certain All classes Are taught Shimer presi Dent or. F. J. Mullin  the past Shimer trustees have decreed specific faculty teaching loads As a condition  he said. Now the Dean will simply i is All courses to be taught and the vouchers will make sure All of them arc taught he said. Happy birthday in their native tongues and Shook bands with him. Strap Ropo Ulous described or. I Ruman in a speech As a Sareita Tesmen whose stature will continue to grow with the  gov. John m. Dalton of Missouri said his state was proud of our most distinguished  Avraham Herman. Israel s am  
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