European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse 1958 the stars and stripes 7 Icher held a Laue for Iden views regional school a teacher cannot be for what her students Lemoyne return to her teaching Job 17page report read at a meeting the Board de j to has miss Goodman been Una Merican or in audience of 300 applauded for More than a Man boards decision climaxed a that erupted around i 9tycarold teacher when she three student essays in the Hanover Park Region school monthly Publica car ones Hurricane scars fading Tharsey Book t selected from a group 60 written by miss Good it English were highly is of the atom bombing of were written after the Stu had read the Priep winning Book by ins groups demanded that Goodman be ousted from the Goodman submitted a letter tic ignation to the Board june said in her letter that she had guilty of an error in judg the Board refused to accept teachers resignation pending of Erksa asking her to it said Goodman in erred it not publishing an editors note the essays to explain the con in which they were being of to also noted that none of discussed possible alter to dropping the atom the Board clearly stated presentation of the three r essays was not in itself serious is our duty As educators to our students How to think by Ting All the facets of a prob and challenging their minds making free to them what to Cap Back and take a look at the Hurricane ravaged town which was a watery grave a Short year ago for 500 it was at this Dot on the Gulf coast then Little that Hurricane year ago june its mightiest those memories of death and destruction and despair Arent pleas ant but steel yourself and take a took youll be glad you even the casual visitor is bound to find the 1968 Model Cameron a heartening for this farm fishing and Industrial town and Parish county have built and nearly everything is better than even a Holiday Celebration is in the there Are Sull and More dead Stilt Are being like the Fisherman oceangoing slowly falling apart in a Field off camerons main Street where Audrey huge tidal Waves tossed five Miles snot of drowning like the smashed of several the new Baptist or the empty lot where weeds have yet to hide two lonely a Bare foundation and upright remnants of a Home from which a woman dashed for safety too and scarcely a month passes but one or two More of the Lon missing dead turns Well be finding bodies for the next five says sheriff Cameron Parish counts the toll at 544 dead or so 362 bodies have been Only 229 have been glance and youll see plenty of new houses and Many of them costly by Small town youll see people with Hope for the too Busy to dwell on the grim the Holiday is set for june first anniversary of the killer its so designated by special act of the Louisiana legis lat Renot to commemorate one of the half Century worst discs but to give thanks for the lot of those who Safe from water for one the Date will be occasion for dedicating a new Parish a new Grade school is nearly replacing one swept its a Structure of steel and reinforced set atop heavy piers so the it lashes in land again could Rush harmlessly injured await Aid after three car crack up injured youngsters thrown from smashed Sta Tion Wagon la background await attention after a three vehicle Accident near ten persons were including Alx who were rid ing in the station a third car crashed into the a photo radioactive Chrome bullets Arm cancer Fishers Washington up tiny 8llets of radioactive chromium be used As weapons against can or have been made available to in Dicapi science through Bureau of toes research in Sec it Taffy of Interior Fred Sealon bullets actually Are smal in cylinders on tenth of an Long and on thirtieth of an to they Are Cut Fine strands of High purity cum the wire is pro Only at the bureaus North electro development Labora at Lio activity is introduced into bullets through exposure to in a nuclear reactor at atomic Energy commissions of the atoms in the Chro cylinders Are transformed an isotope called radioactive which emits Gamma a a manner similar to that cylinders have been used in ends with animals in which were either shot into tissue with a device an implantation or in a hollow Nylon thread then sewn into a malignant of the radioisotope in medi to was developed at state University health under the direction of he reported recently to the american Radium society that results thus far Indi Cate the radioactive Gamma Ray sources May prove to be valuable in treating cancer in Myers also has developed other radioactive such As the Radi Cobalt and for use in cancer he feels that chromlum31 appears to be the most satisfactory for some Pur chiefly because of its half life of 28 this is 10 times As Long As that of which is inconveniently scarce for Many on the other it is Only on fourth As great As the 111day Hal life of radioactive tantalum that seems to be too Long for implantation permanently into cancers in the radioactive cylinders Are not altered by body further chromlum51 gives off no unwanted Beta rays that Are in effective against cancer in this method of treatment because of their very Short ranges in the Myers feels taken together these two qualities appear much better up John Joseph Brkljach pronounced asked Shawnee county District court to Chango his name because people often found it difficult to spell he changed it to same Dif Ferent to make radioactive Metal Safe for permanent Myers said that extremely pure chromium is needed for the expert he said if other metals were associated with the their atoms too might become radioactive on irradiation and alter the effects of the Seaton said the availability of chromium wire for this work was an unexpected dividend from the bureaus metallurgical studies in High purity Bureau metallurgists have been experimenting for years with methods for making High purity although Only Small quantities of wire Are being produced the Bureau Hopes that medical uses and other potential applications might make it profit Able for Industry to make larger the school building is designed to serve As a storm Heli copters will be Able to land on the camerons medical Center and both heavily have been an architect is drawing plans for a till be named Audrey memorial work is Well along on resurfacing Highway a major project interrupted by the it loops around Calcasieu Lake to link Cameron with the City of Lake smaller communities about the Parish surge with similar new some were literally wiped out As the Hurricane devastated a five mile strip separating Cameron from the Gulf of Parish tax assessor Leslie Rich Ard estimates 80 to 85 per cent the wrecked Homes have been re built or 2 satellites rigged with weal sier eyes Washington scheduled for launching in the next few months Are de signed to spy out hidden information which should improve weather the satellites were described bar Richard chairman of the satellite program of Tho International geophysical year in testimony re leased by n House appropriations Porter said the experiments should contribute to a Short term weather fore casting As Well As to Basic under standing of Hurri and me in the first weather de signed for launching by a Navy Vanguard will scan the earths Cloud cover by Means of two photo cells rigged to transmit radio reports of their picture of weather with these tap recorded Porter scientists will be Able to construct a picture in which Large Cloud and land and sea areas will be distinguish the other also to be carried aloft by a will measure the earths heat balance with four temperature sense is mounted on antennas like an in sects the Porter is basically a heat an engine which receives a driving Energy from the a study of How much Energy reaches the Earth from the Sun and How much is reflected or radiated Back to space is he to an understanding of plants rays May Speed aging e acc Leui Malm mar Washington radiation from atomic such As Are proposed for May hasten growing old for persons in close Contact with this effect is quite apart from specific damage to the body or deterioration of the Case is made in experiments carried out at the University of Chicago by the air forces radiation Laboratory with male mice living in atmospheres Iden tical with those surrounding nuclear from which come Small but continuous Gamma Ray and Neutron each radiated group of the Ani Mals received a dosage whose combination of duration and Iype differed from All the Ilela Tivo to human the animals were irradiated from the Ages 10 to 25 they were exposed before adolescence to determine the effect of radiation on their Normal eighty groups of 30 mice each were exposed to Gamma Short x Ray irradiation and 30 groups of 50 animals each to Neutron Radia More than go per cent of their radiated mice still Are alive com pared with slightly More than 70 per cent of an equal number of controls which received no Radia but by the end of the first All the animals in the High est and second highest Neutron dosage group had severe Only 20 per cent of the Gam Mair radiated group were so of Many of the animals subjected to Gamma rays developed unusual dark pigmentation on their normally Pale Pink feet and Gray the dark Brown Coats of one mouse in every Cage of 10 turned revealing an inherent individual weakness to the Coats of All Neutron bombarded mice turned heavier the the lighter the according to John Doull and Herbert who Are conducting the cataracts normally occur Only in aged these animals still Are in their Early another aging effect is the wasting away of the Iris of the not seen in Normal mice until they Are at least 27 months this appears in irradiated mice at 14 in the experiments Indi the neutrons Are five times As damaging As the Gamma they Are 15 times As damaging As far As production of cataracts la
