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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 26, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday october 26, 1964 the stars and stripes Page 5 Mcnamara softens atom Carrier stand Southern exposure Larry Halsey of the Willmar minn., ugh school football team almost loses his pants to Don Schutz of the Montevideo High school team. Fortunately Schulz grip tailed at the crucial moment and Halsey kept his britches. A photo Washington up do tense Secretary Robert s. Mcnamara seems to be having change of heart about the use of nuclear propulsion in aircraft carriers. He fought Navy and atomic Energy commission dec efforts to build the latest Carrier the John f. Kennedy with nuclear engines. But he told a new conference thai the chances of having atomic propulsion in the next Carrier tentatively scheduled to be started in 1066, a every Good  Mcnamara was chastised bythe joint congressional atomic Energy committee Early this year for his refusal to change the Kennedy from conventional to nuclear Power despite the dec and Navy  the proposals were be ing considered and finally rejected. The construction of the Kennedy was . Chat Holl Flold. D-qillf., vice chairman of the joint com Mittee said the decision was a step backward. We Are doing something that is going to affect the Navy s capability to almost the year 2000." Ann Margret works to get accent Back san Francisco a took actress Ann Margret years of hard work to lose her swed ish accent. Now the Stockholm born movie Star is working hard on her accent again trying to recapture enough traces of her native Tongue to convince movie goer that she s swedish. It s ironic but it s True says the 22-year-old him Star. I just Don t sound swedish enough at least when i m speaking  the Green eyed blonde speech troubles arose when she was cast in her first dramatic role As the swedish born wife of French Artur Alain Delon in once a  it seemed like perfect typecasting. But when Ann Margret tried Reading the English scrip with a swedish accent she Sud Donly realized she d lost the Knack. Jeff Corey who taught her to speak English like an american is again working with his sin Pupil to help her recapture the manner he taught her to drop. Lawyer writer Dies new York a Sidney Kelsenberg 54, of Cleveland lawyer Magazine writer a columnist died her army tries new drug in meningitis outbreak newspaper of a heart attack. It. Ord Calif. Up army medics Are trying a different Rug in their Battle against meningitis outbreak which has full cited 03 persons this year Attis big training Center. Fifteen f the victims have died. The drug hydroxy Methyl metabolite of  acid or Una was administered to 60ralnees who Are known to be carriers of meningitis but Whoso not have the disease. The men All volunteers will share sleeping quarters take meals at the same table and Wilt be restricted to quarters when not training n spokesman  will be made Dally for about two weeks and results of he drug s use will be announced in Washington. This is the first time Una has been used specifically for Menan Ellis although it has been used the treatment of other untre a cd human infections a spokesman sold. The army has been using sulta Diamine in its attempts to control he disease. 831 million contract awarded to Chrysler Washington up the army weapons commission has notified Sens. Pat Mcnamara and Philip a. Hart Michigan democrats that a m4.030.2.10contract has been awarded to Chr Sylor corp., Detroit. It was said that 63 per cent othe work will be done at petrol and the remainder in Chrysler Pennsylvania and Ohio plants the contract Calls for 246 m60al tanks 34 tank Chassis and 60 combat Engineer vehicles. Or. Molt Dies journal ism Dean Columbia to. A   Molt Dean Camerl us of the University of Missouri school of journalism and pulitzer a lev winning ii Lher. Died in Hospital Here. He was 78. He was Dean of the journalism school from 1h42 until he retired in  won the pulitzer prize in 1030 for volumes ii and i of history of american Maga  four volumes were published and he was working on volume v when he entered the Hospital. Head on crash kills Ohlman Marietta. Ohio up Jumes ii. Hawkins 32, Marietta was killed in a head on collision on alternate . 30 just cast o Here. The Driver of the other car William l. Day or. 25, Tulia tex., was charged with Traff manslaughter. Brave girl governor Swap gifts Camden. . A a Little girl greeted her distinguished Al Tor with a  gave her a Book Mary Oppens and then helped he unwrap it. She handed him a doll for his8-year-old daughter who is the ame age. The distinguished visitor was new Jersey nov. Richard j. Hughes. He had taken Lime out rum a Busy political schedule to visit Anita Crane whose righted was nearly severed two weeks ago when she fell under he wheel of a freight Irain in Tam Den. Hughes 8-year-old daughter Helen who is nicknamed Honey Hud written to Anita at West Jer sey Hospital saying i am the same a a As you. I Hope you get better soon. Come and play with Mcnamara s argument was hat Congress had originally no Horl Zed a 1280 million Carri Erwith conventional Power and that he was not going to request the additional 1123 million required o change to nuclear Power. Or. Glenn t. Seaborn a chairman had said advances in nuclear Power plants gave themis Lee the Power and twice the Uel life of the eight Power plantain he Only nuclear Carrier afloat the Enterprise. Mcnamura said he had Nortwen influenced by the recent around the world trip of the Enterprise the Tom la Cruiser fixing Bench and the frigate Bain Bridge. Insiders surprised what influenced him he said was the tremendous develop ment that permits a Carrier to be built with just two reactors instead of the four that the Ken Nedy would have required. The reduction in the number of reactors greatly increases the attractiveness of nuclear Power Mcnamara said. His statement surprised som defense department and Navy sources who believe the Cost of two reactors will turn out to be very Little less than  the same time Mcnamara said he had Little Hope of shifting to nuclear Power for smaller sur face ships. His statement in that respect seemed to contrast with what he told the congressional committee last november. At hat time he predicted that there would be literally tens of to or ships with nuclear Power the future. He said that nuclear powered escort ships Cost about 90 per cent More than conventionally towered ships and i Don t look or any signify Lent number of no Lear powered escort ships enering the Fleet it any time Inge near  his comments thursday coincided with the publication of in it Lyle by sen. Henry m. Jack son a Wash. In the privately in blushed a a v y  urged building More nuclear powered ships. Arson suspected in Georgia fires gumming a. Up three fires broke out minutes impart in this Small North Georgia town and fire chief Bass Farr said he suspected arson. One of the blazes destroyed the City s Only fire truck parked be Hind City Hall. Ii was the first Ligo up in flames. New Jersey lower nurse licensing ago. Newark up gov. Rich Ard j. Hughes won rom Mcmili lion from the new Jersey stat nurses association for signing an univ dment to the nurse Allce act which Lowers from 20 in 18 the age Al which n graduate my receive her License. Phyllis u Gray association president said citizen health in the stale will be the beneficiary of tin passage and signing of the  signed the amendment oct. 13. Fun Altuve captured faces electric chair after 44 years a. _, j .1,1.4 Ria 11 Vanir no ninth tha criminal file not therb. We Mem Wax a Makron Ohio up Leroy Dunlap a fugitive from the elec tric chair for 44 years is Back in jail ready for whatever Fate May Deal  s been a Long Long  the Silver haired retired til Saida a Legal controversy began to Boll up about his  s Freedom ended when Akron detectives found him play ing pinochle in the recreation room of a Home for retired sol Diers in Washington. The 64-year-old Dunlap broke out of jail Here 44 years ago while Bis trial for murder Wasin Progress. His trial went on and he was convicted of first degree murder without mercy with death sentence , a Check Back has shown that he was never sentenced. His attorney had filed a motion for a new trial but no decision was made on that motion since Dun Lap was a  court must decide whether to Grant or deny the new trial. If the motion is granted he would have to to tried  denied the court would sen tence him to  was hoping this Day would never come Dunlap said As he reviewed for newsmen breaking out of prison and spending two general is As a fugitive 2j of them in the armed  were a Bunch of kids trying to be a big shot Dunlap said in recalling the slaying of Steven Bosses an Akron restau rant owner in january 1920,five of them went on trial for the murder. Dunlap said that Early in the trial he and two others sawed their Way out of the with Dunlap when he escape were George Nelch tar and his brother Louis. George was Cap tured and sentenced to die but his sentence was Cut to life imprison 13 minutes before he was to be  remained free and died in january 1028 in a fall from Awater Tower in mrs Sollon Ohio. Johnson Smith and Ralph Rich Ardson pleaded guilty to the slay ing and were sentenced to life and paroled after 11  said he went to Roch Ester . After his May 10.1020, escape and worked in a  then enlisted in the army under the name of Harry  nerved five years. In 1043 he enlisted again for three Yea Sand then joined the air Force remaining there until he retired in 1038. Between his first and secondary enlistments Dunlap said he was a Streetcar conductor inst. Louis. He married in St. Louis where his son  police said they had checked his fingerprints with the Fri a number of times but the prints were always checked again e t to military file. They asked the Fri to make another Check. Including the Mili tary files. They matched those of a Man known As Walker. County prosecutor George pop Nai wont to Whin on with a local detective and with two Dis tract of Columbia policemen found  said Dunlap readily admitted his identity and offered to Tell them everything. He waived extradition and was brought Back Here. Dunlap was taken before com Mon pleas judge Stephen Colopy. The judge continued the Case until an attorney is appointed to represent him  
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