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...AIDS treatment, Helms said the disease consumes a disproportionate amount of federal funding, considering that it is only the ninth leading cause of death in the U.S. Helms denies accusations that he is trying to stop reauthorization of the White Act altogether. Reaction was swift from Jeanne White-Ginder, the mother of the act's namesake, an Indiana teenager who died after contracting AIDS as a result of a blood transfusion. "He seems to want to blame people with AIDS for being sick. I wonder if he feels the same about Americans dying of cancer because they smoke?" Helms...
...Jennings (P) 16:20, new course record; 2. Ulian (Y) 17:10; 3. Schulte (P) 17:11; 4. Thompson (P) 17:22; 5. Forman (H) 17:24; 6. Strauss (Y) 17:42; 7. Zollo (P) 17:52; 8. Briody (P) 18:17; 9. Linsley (H) 18:19; 10. Ginder (P) 18:27; 11. McClarnand (P) 18:36; 12. Taylor (H) 18:48; 13. Amble (H) 18:50; 14. Bressler (P) 18:54; 15. Voit (H) 18:55; 16. Warren (H) 18:59; 17. Goldburg (P) 18:59; 18. Diaz (H) 19:02; 19. Stowe (Y) 19:13; 20. Clabby...
...Army, however, has never been more outwardly enthusiastic about any new program. "Everyone connected with the program agrees on its success," writes Maj. Gen. Kenneth P. Bergquist, commanding general of Fort Dix. RFA should stand, not for Reserve Forces Act, says Maj. Gen. P. D. Ginder, assistant chief of staff for reserve components, but for "Ready For America...
Married. Jean Dalrymple, 41, Broadway pressagent turned producer (Sartre's Red Gloves); and Colonel Philip DeWitt Ginder, 46, commander of the U.S. 6th Regiment in Berlin, whom she met at a cocktail party on a visit there two months ago; both for the second time (her first husband was Ward Morehouse, Manhattan drama columnist); in Danbury, Conn. Matron of honor: Neighbor Gladys Swarthout...
...Fighting Three," known also to the service as the yellow-tailed "Striking Eagles," is made up of single-seater Boeing fighters flown by 18 officers and conditioned by 65 enlisted men. From President Hoover on Dec. 5. Lieut. Commander Samuel Paul Ginder (squadron commander, July 1, 1920-May 15, 1930) will receive the trophy for his mates. After a year, a replica will be his to keep...
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