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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, September 18, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday september 18, 1964 the stars and stripes Page 7 Industrial production still rising Washington a the a tinn s  product Wiur continued to climb in August for the12th consecutive month the Federal Reserve  production of automobiles Ogalin was a key Factor in pushing output to another record although there were a creases in Many other business areas. The Federal Reserve said out put by the nation s factories mines and utilities was 33.5 percent higher than the 1957-59 average. August was less than one percentage Point higher than july but the Gale was in line wit the average Advance of the past few months. Production was 8 per cent higher than in August 1963. When the Federal Reserve Index stood at125.24. The Index which uses the 1957-59 average As a base of 100,was 133.5 in August. Dead Driver in bizarre car crash Florence . A runaway car. Its Driver dead on the Road crashed into a Ceme Tery and knocked Down two Tomb stones one of which bore the same name As the Driver. Miles n. Lucas m. Of Florence was thrown from his car after i ran through a red Light and collided with a state Highway department truck in this South Cen trial new Jersey Community state police said. The car spun around in the Middle of an intersection am headed for a Small unfenced cemetery on the Corner. It crashed into and toppled the gravestones of Miles n. An Louisa Lucas who died in 1900and 1922, respectively. Lucas daughter. Mrs. Dorothyr. Fabritz said Miles and Louisa May have been Distant relatives had reported that Lucas car had struck the tombstones of his parents. However. Mrs. Farl said her late grandparents were named Daniel and Martha Andare burled in another cemetery airman killed in crash of Small private plane Darien la. Api a Bod identified us that of an airman was found in the wreckage of Ismall private plane. The crash was apparently caused by Hurricane Dora. The state patrol said paper identified the victim As Stanley sol Casebere 25, of Al ranch Cordova Calif. Georgia gop 1 Bircher Ashi Atlanta up1 the re publican parly cannot afford to u led by hatemonger i like vhf Kun Kluvers the John Bircher and the castoffs and has beens Olathe democratic party Robert Snodgrass former gop National committeeman. Said. Snodgrass who opposed  Goldwater s presidential nomination received Only scattered applause when he spoke against a party takeover  he addressed the Atlanta rotary , who has said he wll sit out the november  was booked to address the group Long before it was Fra order Washington up the Tod and drug administration Fra has ordered an invest la Ion of two increasingly popular win killers that have been lamed for at least 26 deaths. The Fra named a special com Mittee to Check into the possibility of taking the drugs off the markets or requiring them to be Abeld with a special  two drugs Aminopyrine and dip prone Are contained in a army accused of waste on allotments Washington a the general accounting office Gao says the army is spend no $1.4 million a year More than t should for handling military allotments for army personnel. The Gao report to Congress recommended a comprehensive review of the efficiency of the army s allotment operations. The report said the unit Costner transaction in allotting to dependents and others portions of the pay of officers and in Isle men was $1.85 for the army and $1.12 each Tor the Navy and air Force. These figures were based on data for March 1963. On the basis of the number of allotment transactions processed annually the tabulation show that the Cost per transaction in the army was about 73 cents More than it was in the Navy and the air Force the report said. Applying this 73 cents excess Cost per transaction to the 3.860,000 allotment transaction processed annually shows that the personnel costs for process ing these transactions in the army was about $2,160.000 greater than it was in the Navy and the air Force based on the March 1963  in a letter accompanying the report . Comptroller Gen eral Joseph Campbell said excessive costs of at least $1.4 million annually Are being incurred at the army finance Cen Ter for the maintenance an payment of military  . Canadian anti Xii War games under Way Washington a a joint a n a d 1 a n-. Antisubmarine warfare exercise involving some100 ships and nearly 300 aircraft is under Way in the Atlantic the Navy announced. . And Cana Dian submarines Are acting  ships and planes from Cana Dian bases and . Bases from Newfoundland to the Caribbean Are taking part along with  coast guard naval Reserve Acair Force units. Leader assails hatemongers Learned that Goldwater would cues of Honor at an lbs Barbecue in far Hills ., sept. 27. About 5,000 guests Are expect eito attend the cookout it crag Wood the estate of or. And mrs Charles w. Engelhard. 2 pain kill and the  connected with amino princ containing drugs have occurred largely in Europe where they Are More popular an cd spokesman said. He said no accurate estimate of the number of deaths in Europe was Avail  spokesman said dip prone containing drugs have been More widely used in the United states. The first death resulting from a . Military research Cost shows drop Washington up the de Ense department reported that military research work declined luring the past fiscal year for the first time since 1936. The drop from fiscal 1963 in search outlay was $500 million from $5.6 billion to $5.1 billion. The total of new prime con races for missiles also declined 1.1 billion and contracts for other military hard goods were Down $267 million. Con facts for military services so called soft goods and civil me Lons increased $504 million. The missile decline presumably was because the Navy and air Force settled on the Polaris sub Marine and the minuteman inter Continental missile As their a or Long Range weapons. The Jar Force contract total for research showed the Sharp est drop of All from $548 Millionth $114 million. The air Force total for development test and experimental work including research dropped from $3.8 billion to $3.3 billion. The Navy total fell from $1billion to $893 million and the army increased from $758 Mil Hun to $867 million. The figures were included in report emphasizing that the percentage of military prime con tracts received by Small Busi Nesses increased from 16.5 percent to 18 per cent during the two years. Botj9 /. T How Huttl Redwood City Calif. Up four year old Paul m c n d e z clambered up on the witness chair smiled waved and blew kisses at his father. Then he to dhow daddy shot me seven times. Paul Mendez Ling drugs blood disorder associated with Pyrone was reported in 1935, he said. Since 1955, there have been re ports of at least 60 persons suf Fering blood disorders after using the drug he added. There were 25 Draths in than cs"5. Fra inspectors have been stepping up seizures of dip prone containing drugs in this country Over the past year. A shipment of Pyra Bate dip prone. Snipped by Richlyn laboratories at Phila Delphia was seized at Atlanta Ina gust 1963. Actions taken since february of this year 12other shipments have been seized. They were key syrone shipped by e. W. Heun co., St. Louis at Memphis Tenn. Feb. 9. Nov Alden shipped by win Throp laboratories division of Ster Llop drugs inc., new York last monday. Pm drone shipped by Bro laboratories new York last monday. Rondol shipped by Philadel phia laboratories inc., Phila Delphia seized at Gravette ark., june 5. Naranc shipped by Barry laboratories inc., Detroit seized at Memphis june 19. Tam pain shipped by medical chemical corp., Chicago seized at Tampa Fla. July 8. Dip prone injection shipped by generic drugs inc., Pennsauken ., at Mineola n.y., aug. 13.dlpyrone, manufactured by Gotham pharmaceutical co.,inc., seized at Brooklyn aug. 13. Gnu Sal Gin shipped by War Ren teed products co. Colum bus. Ohio seized at Chattanooga,tern., aug. 24. A temper Roll shipped by13. W. Heun St. Louis seized at new Albany miss., july 7.multiple dose vial dip prone shipped by Maurry biological co., s Angeles seized at new Al Bany miss. July 7.y temper nil shipped by Phil Adelphia labs inc., seized at new Albany miss., july 7. Dip Ron shipped by Taylor pharmaceutical Decatur iii., seized at Dayton Ohio aug. 14.is judge lib shot me9 William m e n d e a 48, a Sanfrancisco merchant Seaman u being tried on a charge of assault with intent to kill for the shooting of his son last july 6 while hews taking a Goodby stroll with the  Seaman told authorities be shot the boy because he would rather see him dead than placed in the custody of his estranged wife Ruth. Paul was called As a prosecution witness in the non jury trial before Superior judge Josep Brason. The boy s tousled head was barely visible above the witness chair As he responded brightly to the usual questions about the need for telling the truth. This established Paul blew some More kisses at his lather. The the prosecutor asked him about that Day last  shot me at the school Paul related the shooting occurred near school in South san Francisco where Paul s aunt lives Paul pointed to still visible cars on his wrist hands and arms and lifted his shirt so the judge could see another scar on his  i go out now he asked. Paul was shot seven times. On Bullet grazed his heart another damaged his spleen so badly that it was removed another remains in his i  
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