European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 2, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse August the stars and stripes Page 7 if remembrances of the past Gerlach of two mementos from us Jaung us big stomach and a Barege and playhouse covered with Beer says be gave up Beer six Yean ago on doctors most of the cans collected for the display were picked he in forays along the he the flashy Dis play entirely of special Scenic cans Ryan fractured by Schmidt solar hydroelectric dam Vermont mans life is f Ary West a when a lot toot lower appeared in charge Halls backyard neighbors politely pretended not to they help but notice six others that Hall put up to Power a solar oven that bakes and a solar healer that in one afternoon boosted the water temperature in his swimming Pool 17 he also has a hydroelectric dam thai lights Home annoyed who Hall a Locum dented by gelling the joining ordinance lunged his wind and solar were among the obstacles the tack haired Vermont live overcame in live year Metani Phoeb a Barre television repairman to alternative Energy kids watched me awful close at he said with a when 1 Tell trapped in my repair business 1 Felt like an unpaid worker for the govern it got to the Point where my phone Bill was More than my Light and my Light Bill was More than my House i began to think about How wasteful Ameri cans really and 1 began to think about a homesteader is really tooled Down to whats around until you do youre just a slave to during the past five Hall says he has found his 18hour workdays less tiring than the i hour Days at Lus old that was part of the problem americans dont gel enough enjoyment out of their lives or their while there were fewer vermonters Stu dying alternative Energy five years Hall said he saw the future Corning very now building a 40foot solar dome in his halt has completed plans or a House powered by wind and water and healed by the another dome coven Halls swimming where he swims seven months of the year and raises Trout the other Between projects at Hall teaches a course in alternative Energy and studies for a masters degree at Goddard College in i wish id started 20 years he since i quit my Job to do research and i really have lived a better Prober backs claim vote san a a former Texas election that he took part in fixing Sims Senate election that launched Lyndon Johnson on the path to the presidency no finally con firmed what we knew All along1 an attorney who helped investigate the allegations 29 years former Jim Wells county election judge Luis Salas told the associated press in an exclusive interview published in sunday newspapers that be had knowingly Cert tied 200 fraudulent Voles Tor Johnson in the 1948 Texas democratic primary Runoff Johnson wan the election by 87 Luis Salas has finally confirmed what we knew Alt said san Antonio actor Noy Kellis Dibrell but we had some clues at Iho Lime there was going to be election cheating by the Johnson we would have Given anything to have bad this information 29 years Stevenson supporter a former Fri was a Campaign supporter of Coke the three time Texas governor who faced Johnson in the aug said his orders to certify the bogus ballots in Box 13 came from South Texas political Warpin George Parr during a meeting in attended by Parr committed suicide in who said he always believed Johnson knew the votes were going to be said Stevenson asked him to help in into the i had spent the last few months of a seven year Fri career in Laredo and i had some idea of political problems in South Texas at that Dibrell one of the Stevenson supporters called us from the Panhandle and said a person from the lbs office had erroneously phoned he said the lbs office thought he was a Johnson Man and asked him if he would alter some election returns if pretty Good clue that gave Coke a pretty Good clue of what was about to Dibrell this Call to alter the votes came about 24 hours after the Coke told me it there was going la be any heavy vote alter ing it would be in South Dibrell said he went to Alice to question Salas but found that the election judge had gone to the matter eventually went to court and at a hearing Salas testified the election was on the he now admits he us supreme court Justice Hugo Black voided a temporary injunction against pulling Johnsons name on the no vember general election and the Federal investigation was commenting on salads Johnsons lady said through a spokesman that she knows no More about the details of the 1948 election other than thai charges were made at the carried through several courts and finally to a Justice at the supreme Mary who served occasionally As Johnsons Secretary from 1941 until hit death in Rematas convinced her Laic Boss knew nothing of the ing in Hall who warfied the wind blow Over the Hills behind his Bouse for nearly so jars before putting 11 to work for decided to make a clean break from his bombs damage Italy factory Italy api two bombs were set off at a Dye processing firm known As the cancer factory since a court ruled that several of its employees have died irom Swicer indeed ceased the explosions damaged the i Tsuie Walls of the but no Juris were Canton f firemen end 4day strike Ohio t a will fire fight ers Back on the Job after a fou Day Cartons Lone fire Ranger during the walk out says the City was extremely Lucky to avoid a serious chief Thomas weary from his nonstop watch since july said sunday that four vacant Homes torched by arsonists were lost because of the but there were no deaths or Industrial the Ibyl fire fighters in the City of persons returned to work saturday night after a judge threatened them with stiff the firemen voted to drop their demand far a shortened work from to 48 but were negotiating with City officials on no financial issues such As work firemen earn a minimum of and sought at one Point in they have worked without a contract since George Stefaniak president of the Canton professional firefighters Assoc a said a negotiating session on the non financial issues was scheduled for monday and a new contract could be forwarded to firemen Tor a vote within a in a Marathon hearing saturday before Stark county common pleas court judge Harold 83 firemen were convicted of contempt of a court for staying off the they were threatened with 1100aday fines if they didst return to work immedi and 10day jail terms if they didst return to work within five policemen walked out with firemen bul returned to work after two Days when the City Council agreed to put a tax increase earmarked for raises on a special election ballot in firemen remained off the Job insisting on an immediate raise but later dropped that demand and pushed the reduced work week proposal
