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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, December 22, 1964

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 22, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                              December 1964 Thi stars and stripes 3 architects of Russia get critical Moscow group of so Viet architects protested the Dis Mal and monotonous appearance of our apartment writing in the youth newspaper Komsomol Skuya pravda Komsomol pravda the group Vehec mently critic id the spartan appearance of new buildings in they also hit Lerly complained about the poor Quality of soviet scums ugly Black hermetic seams intersect Ihu Dull paints hat quickly lose their col shabby untidy unfinished Brushwood that it supposed to signify the architects said soviet Lead ers in recent years swung from one extreme to the other in react ing against the heavily ornamented architecture of the stalinist everything that Doest have direct relation to the purely in which you cannot sit or Fence All this is architectural sex and to set Upa a decorative a a foun in an apartment Block is not envisioned in the plans and this is the privilege of the Model the sounded an optimistic they clearly implied that since former pre Mier Nikita Khrushchev it it May be possible to pay More attention to aesthetics in building they also joined in the general attack now being pressed against Khrushchev favorite Yevgeny design criticized criticism has entered on the car do Plymou in Washington asking for More critic Nasser leans on american food new Yolk a Del whose United Arab Republic is a Strong voice in the african chorus against the United has leaned heavily on surplus and he wants More of food May have helped Nas ser survive and More of it May do the trick for him but Only six months the car president was telling egyptians that if necessary the country could get along without including the in that Nasser seems to have changed his Dis patches from Cairo report he has asked for 135 million Worth in addition to the annual which had reached about car diplomats in washing ton Are reported urging expansion of a ism agreement to per Mit their country to receive More beef and poultry to meet critical in a speech last May Nasser scoffed at the idea that sur of planes May again be sniper target Ohio Atterson air Force base of Cli ils investigated reports thai sniper May be firing again at military the Clark county sheriffs of be at Springfield reported a Man called to Tell deputies he eard shooting As two aircraft Assed Over his deputies nil Calvd the Fri would be called nto the planes not hit  from the base rec reported nearing the land no strip at the time the shots were the a c123 and a were not Field officials refused to Dos uss the the Fri was not available for earlier this month Gilbert of nearby new was arrested by Fri agents on charges that he fired Rifle shots into three strategic air command jets As they came n for landings at the base air strip near his Hagerman was freed under Bond pending a 8 a medical first James Keller of examines the Bullet that doctors believe make his Caw unique in medical the banter was shot in the but the slug was removed from the heart after Raveling on n Gravity court through uie the nurse u Deborah Wilkinson of the Maine medical Center in a photo plus food was really important to he referred to a belief that Britain was urging the United states to Cut off Aid to Cairo because of Nasser military in Ter Terence in revolutionary events in the arabian from America we accept Nasser last year we received 890 million in american economic this year we have not yet received any economic Aid we took i wheat and we accepted if they in Ixia economic sanctions against then we Are prepared in face thaw inc i those who eat one loaf of i bread Cun cat half a loaf and so we shall do without he but grumbling in Egypt is in food is a Situa Tion perhaps traceable to Nas Sers bureaucracy and drive for his internal Trou Bles would have been far deeper without american prices in Egypt would have on a per capita the surplus food operation in Egypt has been one of the worlds big All other kinds of Aid have Nasser already is deeply in debt for american including support of a program to j stimulate Small his drive for socialization continues and fewer than 20 per cent of egyptian mostly Small have escaped this program causes loud grumbling among the Middle Nasser is having difficulty with foreign despite earn Ings of Iuo million annually in Suez canal fees and he spends Money As fast As it comes in and has accumulated a huge debt in hard 10 below Zero and then it got worse9 Choice of Vucic Lochs design for a huge world War u Victory Monument planned for erection in Moscow the charged that Vuch Etchi design had been sharply criticized during the competitions for the but it was precisely contrary to the judgment of architectural and artistic who received the right to continue work on the they to insure hunh artistic standards in future Public monuments they demanded open the precise carrying out of juries and the Duscan to nuance of awarding commas Lions on the basis of acquaintanceship and a Ive lived around Here practically All my and Ive never seen a storm like that every detail of last weeks blizzard stands fresh in the memory of Russell rancher and Farmer who operates a spread near this Little town in southwestern North it the Savage storm which raked the Northern Plains called in some areas the worst in nearly 40 years Cost him at least Ito head of Black Angus cows and calves valued at nearly countless thousands of cattle and sheep were lost amid subzero temperatures and vicious winds that drove Snow like tall Lions of tiny the Sand haired father of recalls hearing the blizzard forecast last tuesday a careful Man known to neighbors As one of our lop he drove his truck into the Little town of Scranton for a Painter or Royalty Lea mount a Frederick a artist who painted for 1 dead at he executed commas Lions for Kaiser Wilhelm of Ger Many and Prince mandolin o among other notables in red China re surgeon for e Tokyo a communist China refused for the time to admit a new York surgeon scheduled to leave for peking this week to demonstrate an operation he has a message culling on Samuel Rosen of to cancel his visit was sent by the chinese medical in requesting a visa for China Rosen told the state department in Washington he had been invited by the chinese medical to admit demonstration sedation in peking to demonstrate an ear operation he developed for the restoration of he said he had Given similar demonstrations in More than 20 including the soviet Union and most of East european communist he anc1 his wife had planned to leave new York wednesday for Moscow and is a consulting Eai surgeon at Sznal Hospital am associated professor of otology a Columbia University medical Tari dby feed Supply of Barley but the storm was moving in Aster than he i started Back about 10 but the storm hit while was loading and i Only got about four Miles when i had to said i  see a Olson stayed with friends until he storm lifted briefly at about i his oldest and a left lome in a station Wagon to meet Olson sent word for his four children working and attending school in Bowman to stay in the rancher and his two Young sters met on the Road and went Home in the station some times one of them walking in front to show the Driver where the Road wind stronger we got Home about and it was 10 below Olson then it just gradually got the wind got stronger in the night to 40 Miles an hour and we could feel it shake the it went Down to 90 Ive never seen Snow so it was like All Day wednesday am wednesday night the blizzard howled around the olsons 12 room Frame and stucco House movement outside was All but in Olson was worried about his Herd of some 170 Cuttle feeding in Cornfield stubble about three Miles from the once he considered Riding a horse of there to drive them in hut decided against in glad he said mrs i dont believe i would ave consented to it id Ather have my husband than All lie hed have Frozen to eath for Olson herself headed for the Chicken about 200 feet rom her was forced to Cep her head Down against the Iltong wind and found herself in the granary the water froze solid in the she and the Coal Stoker just ran wide open All the thursday morning the storm began to let Olson drove to he the terrified cattle lad broken through the Fence and were not i found 10 dead cows outside the he there were More As i drove 1 found dead cattle for about eight some were along the got through in uie Road ditches some had some were a lot of them froze to death standing they had chunks of ice on their noses As big As a their eyes were crusted Over so they  for two Days Olson and neigh Bors Frank de Mott and Harold Celner searched the they found about a dozen cattle alive but suffering from Frozen hooves and we had to shoot one of them and probably will have to shoot at least three in we dont want to leave suf what will Olson do now we rebuild the he replied in s surprised voice which plainly said he never thought of any other no help wanted probably in better financial shape than most ranchers in the Olson figures on making up the loss without government in glad it was us and not one of the neighbors who might not have been Able to stand the said this is really the first Uma weve had adversity that big since we were she i guess we can take it one time and keep to Tell the the lord has been pretty Good to civil service rules out Bias in Charit funds soliciting Washington civil service commission has ruled that Only charitable agencies operating under nondiscriminatory rules will be allowed in the future to solicit donations at fed eral offices or military duty Sta commission chairman John Macy announcing the Laid the effective Date was set at july to allow agencies which might be disqualified a reasonable Opportunity to con Sider a change in governing pol the new standards for agencies allowed to solicit from govern ment employees and the military at their places of employment mean that such agencies must not discriminate because of race in giving hiring or naming governing boards and must not segregate those served on basis of Macy  
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