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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, June 26, 1963

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 26, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A in Doy Juna 26, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 7 to no solution fallout shelter plan ridiculed by doctors Washington up a Nunnel of Doctori told  Yves Olga ton that a National in ii out r shelter program ii like wearing a piece of garlic around the neck to prevent  the doctors members of an or a ganglia ton called physicians or Al social responsibility sold a study 1 of the effects if a Large Icale nu-.1 Clear attack on this country has i convinced them that the Devosta a ton would present a medical prob i Lem that has no  fallout shelter falsely appear to Promise Protection for Large segment of the population they May prove to be worse than no shelters at All they said. Tha doctor the doctors were Victor Side of Brookline mass., David Nathan of Cambridge mass. Robert Colmano Rockville md., and Steven Sno Het of Bethesda my. They testified before a House armed i r v i c e s  administration proposals or an expanded fallout shelter he number of lives that the shelter item would  Schreiber Bald a More effective Way to save lives from fallout would be carefully devised Mon Taring and radio guidance systems o Lead people out of the menace areas and Good information to Tell persons who were unable to escape rom those Anas How Best to pro act  Washington Dpi rep. Victor Wickersham d-okla., with a dig at former Presl Lent Dwight d. Eisenhower says anybody Sinuta who wanta to live on Earth with a rus Ilon  Wickersham in a letter to his constituents noted that or. Eisenhower recently told group of republicans Here that anyone who would spend 140 billion to put a Man on the Moon if  Wickersham said that  russian nuts All right because they Are program. William r. Schreiber. Assoc late professor of electrical engineering it Massachusetts Institute of technology also criticized the  said the greatest danger in a nuclear attack would be blast not radioactive fallout. No fallout the soviets would almost certainly use High Altitude Al bursts of urge bombs in attacks against cities causing no fallout whatever but blasting and burning vast areas around their targets he said. If however they did  against cities Schreiber testified the number of Una needlessly lost in f i r e t r a p shelters outside the Circle of total devastation would probably exceed column put into record three times Washington a the House was told that its use of the con Ress Tonat record reached the Leight of. Ridiculousness when three members inserted the Lam newspaper column in the same no explosion in Jet tragedy Miami Beach up no Evi Dence of sabotage or an explosion Haj been found in the feb. 12 crash of a Northwest Orient airlines Jet Airliner that plunged into the Everglades with the loss of to lives a civil aeronautics Board cab Engineer  m. Anderson cab Aero Anu Tea Engineer from , also told a cab hearing tha the wreckage showed no signs of Hall damage to the plane nor of an in flight fire. Chief wet Neon Anderson was the chief witness to the hearing started a week  after a recess. He re ported on structural investigation of the wreckage of the Boeing 720b it which broke up in night a few minute after Takeoff into a Thund of Utonn front on a Elaml to Cal Cue  Anderson Bald the wreckage i strewn along a 15-mlle-Long path in us Everglades. Under Cross sex am Nallon he reported that Thrall Assembly of the plane Wai found to have been in Good main tenant  k2 billion War tax Extension voted by Senate set for signing Washington api the sen ate hat sent to the White House the Bill preserving k2 billion of annual Federal Revenue by extend ing present corporation income and major excise tax  we the 10th annual Extension most of the rates were enc cd to help finance increased defense pending for the korean War the Bill must be signed into Law thu week to prevent in Auto Matic drop n the rates july 1. The White House said the Bill would be flown to president Ken Nedy in Europe on a courier plane for his  passing the Bill the sen ate rejected 51-22 an amendment of sen. Norris Cotton. R-n.h., to eliminate the 5 per cent tax on air trave which brings the Treasury $90 million a  were Nome protest against continuance of the 10 per cent Gen eral Telephone Levy and against some excises not affected by the legislation such As those on con Metli and jewelry. But no other amendments wore  Bill will continue to june .10, 1064, the 53 per cent corporation tax and present excise on whisky Beer wines cigarettes autos. Auto parts and acc Sorles nor travel and Telephone service. Hiking o  on the Moon a crack answers Ike s wilts9 remark working Tike Craty to get  country is too although the program is billed at to billion not to billion and Wickersham think u s mighty Good thing militarily said Wickersham a member of the armed services committee a Moon based Force would be impossible to Cope  besides he said Don t forget Christophe Columbus. Then he offered a conversation that might have taken plan in 1499, when Columbus proposed to blow the Spanish Crown jewels on a trip to the Edge of the  Ferdinand Chris old boy i under stand you want to take your boat out into the Ocean and go  that s right Ferdy. I believe Lutr is something out there besides a lot of  anyone who would take a boat to the tag of the Ocean and risk Fulling off the world it  Niue. Rep. Paul c. Janes d-mo., who As been campaigning to reduce the bulk of the record told his colleague that such situations could be avoided if members were required to say what they planned to put into the record instead of merely asking unanimous consent to insert extraneous  Jones example was of a  undue pressure by the administration on television and radio stations in the recent wheat referendum. It appeared three times in the appendix of the record Tor june 20. Two of the insertions j were on succeeding  column by Richard Wilson was reprinted from the june 19issue of the Washington evening Squirrel idles 5,000 worker Lancaster. A. More than 5,000 Industrial workers were idled about 80.000 Homes were without  and a number of traffic Light were out of serv ice Tor time Here because of a  Power and Light i co. Officials Bald the it quarrel got into a substation and was electrocuted causing a whorl circuit Ofa main switch. The Short knocked out transformer and Cut off electricity to Anhelm and eat Lam Peter township and to this City Northeast Section. The break affected 11 major industries. Service win restored in about a half hour. Rep. Derounian denies Pearson s pow charge Washington up rep. Steven Derounian r-n.y., a for Mer army Captain denied a charge by columnist Drew Pearson that he gave special privileges to an american turncoat in a world War ii prisoner Camp. Derounian told the House that a Check of records would show that the Man mentioned by Pearson. Sex Nail propagandist Edward sit tier was never in any facility in which Derounian was in charge. Shot at Derounian said his wartime Eit Pence included being shot at by nazis. I we not about to be soft wit these people especially an Ameri can turncoat he Bald. The new York Republican said he was stationed in Germany atthe end of the War but never had any pos under his authority. I nid. In fact he had never Hernrd of spending review proposal of gop turned Down Littler until he read about him in999. Derounian said the same Rydl Ulous charge was made against ilm during the 1960 election Campaign. He said that the Tang i and newspaper nowadays which usually opposes Mem denounced  and said it should be reelected. And i  to the applause of his m of republicans. Washington map Presl. Water wonder ii look like of High pne Aura Hooe la ending Donald a Eoanu on a wet ride. Actually he s jumping into a net while other Are Man practice with the Hooe in the background la Wash Layton. D.c., where the Yare undergoing training on use of  apparatus. A bolter named judge of . Superior court Dent Kennedy a rejected re publican proposal that he name  advisory commission to review Federal spending.  b. Curds r-mo., re  said the proposal was rejected out of hand in letter from budget director Kermit Gor Don Curtis and five other Republican on the Senate House in Lomec committee had advanced the idea earlier this year. Curtis old cordon wrote that the president is already exercising expenditure discipline and a com minion did not appear Likely to make a direct or significant contribution to matters which constitutionally and properly rest with the president and Congress Trenton. . Up Theo Dore l bolter tint assistant at Torney general of new Jersey a been nominated a judge of the the second highest court the Superior . Richard j. Hughes named the 38-year-old Hackensack Man to tha state Superior court a. Week in Advance of a special Senate con urination session. The bespectacled Youthful look ing bolter has served As righthand Man to the attorney general. I bolter i chief psychiatric social he will succeed judge Donald m. Worker at the  Waesche. Who retires july 26, and guidance  expected to be assigned to better currently is the state s Bergen county. Chief attorney in a historic suit better a native of  the state service in april 1958 As a Deputy attorney general. He attended Ohio state and Brown universities and is a Columbia Low school  and the former Mona Mcffert have one daughter Valerie 3. Mrs. Pending before the state Superior court testing the geographical apportionment of the slate  recently played u part in the port of new York authority s Vic tory in the new York court of appeals that gave it the right to acquire the Hudson tubes. Fire sweeps stable kill 21 show horses Getzville. . Up flames swept through a stable in this Erie county Community killing 21 show horses. Fire authorities said the fire which raged out of control Fotto hours completely destroy dec the Charles p. Graham stables. The animals had an estimated value o Derounian con Ore. Senator assails Dar tax status Washington a  b. Neuberger. D-Ore., sharply Crl hefted the daughters of he american revolution Dar my challenged its tax exempt  a Senate speech mrs. Neu larger called particularly offensive a Senate Resolution promptly passed by voice vote authorising the Senate to foot the Bill for printing 1.500 copies of portions of the Dar s 1963 annual report. U will be distributed u an official 8? document at Acost the Senate rules commute figured at $2,91 l the Senate has printed portions of the oar report annually since 18do. Thu year s Resolution a introduced by sen. B. Everett Jordan . Neuberger whose office said she is not a Dar member declared in her speech she did no intend to Block the passage of the Resolution. But she added the printing it Lea me As an uncommon waste of taxpayers  was no immediate com ment from the Dar Uncle Sam wants Yaul and ago u no of stack Schenectady. . Up ii the local draft Board la to Jung in beat to induct somebody from the Van Patten family of near by deut Imin. My. Been Van Patten reported that her son Gene now ii received a draft notice when hews in month old. Now nhe report tha another son Buly Haa just Noe ind similar notice in the. Bulla  
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