Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 14, 1959, Tokyo, Japan Saturday february 14, 1959 the stars and stripes 20 Elbe vets to visit user for reunion Chicago up Twenty american veterans plan to visit the soviet Union april 25 to join with russian veterans in the annual commemoration of the Elbe rive link up during world War ii. Announcement of the 14th an Nual reunion was made by Joseph Polowsky Secretary of the Ameri link up. Polowsky a Chicago bus Driver recently entertained visit ing soviet Deputy Premier Anastasi. Mikoyan in his apartment to show him How an american worker lived. Polowsky said the reunions resulted from an oath taken by soldiers of the two nations when they joined hands Over the Elbe River april 25, 1945, to split nazi Germany in two. The soviet and american sol Diers resolved to meet again As friends after the War Polowsky said and dedicated themselves to do everything they could in future years to keep alive and strengthen the Good will dedicated Hope Ane determination which prevailed a that moment among the troops in both special pay the american veterans delegation to Russia this year will bleed by col Waldron e. Leonard director of veterans affairs for the District of said he expected the veterans of the two nations to ask their respective governments Coset april 25 aside to Honor the . User cultural scientific Exchange added the veterans might establish Elbe prizes for american and russian school Chil Dren and disabled world War i veterans and University scholar ships in the opposite country for youngsters whose fathers were killed or disabled during the said he would ask president Eisenhower and soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev to serve As honorary co chairmen of the Elbe prizes selection committee. One vaccine considered for 25 illnesses scientists Ponder firns Coe Taip Washington a government scientists Are beginning to wonder about pos Sibil. Ties of producing a virus cocktail vaccine containing a mixture of about 25 different s nothing immediate about it but it s. One of the Means being considered in the search for a better attack on the common cold and other undifferentiated respiratory diseases. Or. Robert Huebner of the National institutes of health mentioned the possibility in an article in Public health reports issued by the Public health said that if it were found possible to produce a properly constituted Safe and effective multipurpose vaccine of this character the idea would be to inject it in children at about the time they also get shots against whooping cough diphtheria tetanus and1 polio. During the past decade he said scientists have uncovered about 70 previously unrecognized viruses including about 25 that cause various forms of respiratory illness much of it in children. ". He said government scientists Are engaged in preliminary tests of vaccines aimed at some of these agents. But he said their studies have also stimulated thinking along these lines would it be possible to produce a Safe an effective master vaccine aimed at the whole known Crew speculation concerning the eventual utilization of this hypothetical virus cocktail is immature he said and added too Many questions remain to be answered. Some doctors May feel that such a vaccine would be fraught with unexpected hazards either immediately or later in life. Others May assume that such a vaccine would be of immediate great comforts orphaned boy . To pay 3.2% on borrowed Cash Washington a the government has announced it will Payan average interest rate of 3.293 per cent on its emergency borrow ing of $1.5 Treasury auctioned off that amount of seven month tax Antici pation Bills to fill an urgent Nee for new Cash. Investors bid for the Bills at less than Par value with the discount representing the effective rate of week s $15 billion refinancing failed to produce As much Money As the Treasury had expected. It auctioned off the new ills to fill the Gap. Holders of More than $2 Bil lion of maturing securities involved in the refinancing demanded payment in Cash instead of accepting new issues offered in sex change. The new Bills will be dated next monday and will mature sept. 21.they will be accepted at face value in payment of income and profits taxes due sept. 15. Fee s civil rights Bill introduced in Congress Washington a president Eisenhower s proposals for strength ening civil rights Laws have been presented to Congress in a Bill by rear William m. Mcculloch a Ohio Mcculloch senior Republican member of the judiciary committee which will condu9t hearings on civil rights legislation introduced measure to 1make interference with Federal court desegregation court upholds a act Fine Bobby Sullivan 8, whose parents and two Sisters died in an air liner crash is comforted by his grandmother mrs. Margaret Murphy As he arrives in Chicago to live with his grandparents. The boy s family was wiped out when an american airlines Electra plane crashed into new York s East River feb. 3. Bobby was one of the eight survivors of the tragedy which took 65 lives. Up photo 2 sex policemen sentenced for killing girl in Chase Harrisburg 111. A two i mands to Stop his car. Schwartz former Harrisburg policemen have i said one of the bullets appear orders a Federal crime.2enable the Fri to move More quickly into cases such As bomb Ings of schools and churches. 3impose criminal penalties on state election officials who do no preserve. And produce to the department of Justice records on Federal elections. 4extend for two years the life of the civil rights commission scheduled to expire this fall 5establish a commission unequal Job Opportunity in govern ment contracts. 6provide Federal schools to continue the education of children of servicemen caught by state school closings. 7provide Grants to assist stat and local agencies in carrying out desegregation programs. Ike s program moderate introduction of the administration Bill foreshadowed disputes inthe judiciary committee whose membership includes southerners sure to oppose any civil rights legislation and others pledged to stronger measures than the presi Dent proposed. Mcculloch said the administration program is a moderate and temperate one. A program of the Golden i believe along with president Eisenhower that building a Bette understanding is absolutely Neces sary if the goal of equal Protection of the Laws for everyone is to be achieved he the promotion of positive programs alone will not do the Job that needs to be done. Crim Inal sanctions Are necessary to prevent and forestall acts of violence by Radical elements of of High school says no to Green haired girls Greenville miss. Up be it National Beauty Salon we kor not girls with Blue or Green flair will not be permitted to at tend classes at Greenville High ruling was something of a setback to the local hairdressers Assn. That group wanted High school girls to help observe the week by having their locks dyed in those colors. -., been sentenced to one to 14 Yearsin prison for fatally shooting a 14-year-old girl during a police Chase. Winston Gidcumb 34, and Glen Schwartz 27, pleaded guilty to charges of manslaughter reduced from murder in the slaying of Margo Hallwood of Millington mich., july 21, 1958. The guilty plea to the reduce charge came in a Surpris move by defense attorneys. The two had been scheduled to go on trial on the murder charge. Monday. Riding personal car the fatal shooting occurred amiss Hallwood and Del Whitaker 17 also of Millington were driving through Harrisburg on their Way to. Arkansas where they Hac planned to be married. Gidcumb and Schwartz in uni form but Riding in Schwartz per Sonal car took after the couple when Whitaker drove through a Stop sign. The policemen said at the time that they fired several warning shots when Whitaker ignored com Nutly ricocheted off the Highway ind struck the told authorities he had eared the pursuing car curried robbers or teen agers looking for rouble. Gidcumb and Schwartz left the police Force after the shooting. They were car be cause the official police car was in a repair shop. Felted schoolteachers arise Sacramento Calif. A state sen. Albert s. Rodda has introduced a Bill that would impose fines of up to $500 for insulting or abusing a teacher in a class room or within hearing of pupils or school Board members. Rodd teaches at Sacramento Junior col lege. Montgomery Ala. A the Alabama state supreme court has upheld a $100,000 Fine against the National Assn. For the Advance ment of coloured people even though the . Supreme court has thrown it out. The state court said the Federal tribunal s decision was based on erroneous information not contained in the court s circuit judge Walter b. Jones in Montgomery levied the Fine against the a act in june 1956for its refusal to turn Over membership lists and other records. A act restrained the state wanted the record for an injunction suit which sought to put the negro Organiza Tion out of business in this state. Although no action has Ever Bee taken on the permanent injunction a temporary restraining order prohibiting the a act from operating in Alabama is still in Force. Jones order levying the Fine was Lioneld by the Alabama supreme court at the time but the .supreme court reversed it on the grounds that the a act member ship records were private an could not be subpoenaed into court. At the same time the . Supreme court said the a act apparently has complied with Jones order to produce other records such As certain books papers and that was a mistake the Alabama supreme court said that was a mistake that there was nothing in the record to show the negro organization had com plied with any part of the original a matter of fact the Alabama court continued the a act did not make other records available and therefore is still in con injunction suit was based Zsa Zsa plans april wedding 4migfet give big reception5 Springs Calif. A Zsa Zsa Gabor says she and millionaire contractor Hal Hayes have set their wedding Date april 17 Zsa Zsa said she and Hayes Plana month s honeymoon in Hono Lulu Hon Kong slam and we. Want to go to Russia too if i can get a wedding probably will be Small and will be held at her Bel air Home she said but i might give a big on the Contention that the Naa Chad never registered As a foreign corporation As required by Ala Bama negro group was also accused of fomenting racial unrest in Alabama. My family she she said her Mother and Sisters Magda and Eva Are contending with her Over who will give the reception. You know laughed. How does she feel about former husband George Sanders marriage to Vienita Hume widow of Ron Ald Coleman ? Lwalsh him All kinds of Hap piness said Zsa Zsa. 15-Day prisoners ask 35 wage hike Visalia Calif. Impi prison ers assigned to Road work at Tular county jail have asked the Board of supervisors for a 35-cent-Dayincrease in their present 15-cent pay. The inmates said they needed the extra pay because prices of personal items like Cigar Tel and toothpaste have gone up
