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   Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 16, 1959, Tokyo, Japan                                Log 6 the stars and stripes monday february 16, 1959 Mikoyan plans thanks9 gifts for of men Washington a soviet Deputy Premier auustus i. Miko Ynn has sent word he wants to deliver mementos of appreciation to . Airmen who helped him after a Landing at Argentia Newfoundland. Mikoyan s aircraft developed engine trouble and landed at the air base at Argen Lla Jan. 20. It happened As he was flying Home on a scandinavian Airliner after his visit to the . Mikhail n. Smirno sky counsel Lor at the soviet embassy delivered Mikoyan s message to Rob Ert f. Murphy Deputy under Secretary of Stulo. Smirno sky said Mikoyan wanted to Send the mementos As a than you to the base officers for their hospitality and  he said Mikoyan especially wanted to thank air Force capt Willard Edward Hastings of Sioux Falls s.d., commander of the  slate department did not disclose what the mementos would be. Sun can t go to their Heads 4axis Sally rejects parole Washington a Mil dred e. Gillars nazi Germany Saxis Sally in world War ii has Given up a Chance at an Early parole after serving nearly 10 years of her sentence for treason. Miss Gillars now 57, would have been eligible to apply for a parole from the Alderson w. Va., Federal reformatory for women on March 24 after completing the minimum of her 10-to-30-year sentence. But on Jan. 27 she mailed waiver of this right to the . Parole Board Here. No reason former decision was Given George j. Reed Board chairman said he had no idea Why she waived. Sometimes he said prisoner waives temporarily be cause he thinks he can build up better Case with More  a spokesman at the reformatory said miss Gillars appears to be in Good mental and physical  Gillars was convicted of treason after a trial in Federal District court Here in 1949. Service men in the european theater of War who heard her beguiling voice broadcast that it was futile to re Sist nazi might dubbed her Axis Sally and the name stuck. She Isa native of Portland me. Industrial explosion claims fifth victim Phillipsburg . Up a fifth Man has died As the result fan explosion at the Ingersoll Rand co. Which injured 27  fifth victim was Kenneth Entsminger 43, of Bethlehem pa., who died in Warren Hospital. Modelling hot weather hat fashions in Miami each Are left to right Gwen de Castro Greta Ferri and Grace Franklin. Called Googis the t hate and their built in sunglasses protect the Eye Sand the hair and Are tops with sunbathing beauties. United press International photo Hershey favors drafting Reje tees for civil defense Washington up draft director Lewis b. Hershey has pro posed that Young men rejected for military service be drafted for a few hours of civil defense work each week. He said civil. Defense draftees might serve three hours weekly and should not. Necessarily have to be paid. Hershey said the nation needs to train Large numbers of people for civil defense and experience shows that a training program works better when it is compulsory. To interview his proposal made in a televised interview from new Orleans expanded on an earlier suggestion he made to the House armed serv ices committee. In recent Tes Timony before the committee her Shey urged training of military re Jec tees for civil defense work outdid not go so far As to suggest drafting them. Hershey estimated that about 80per cent of about 3 million Young men turned Down for military serv ice could work in civil defense. During the interview Hershey said he could not foresee any time in the future when the nation could Stop drafting men for Mili tary service. New Dork age seen by 2055 Peak of science activity predicted in 15 years by John f. Sembower North american newspaper Alliance Ann Arbor  the present fast race of scientific Dis recovery continue despite the sputnik and Lunik a University of Michigan social scientist sees signs of its slowing Down already. He predicts that the current Peak of scientific creativity will be reached in 15 years avid that a new dark age will follow within a Century. It could give people a Chance to catch their breaths after the rapid burgeoning of the atomic and air transportation Ages and slow Down temporarily the con quest of outer space. Or. S. Stewart West stud director of the University Survey research Center believes that definite cycles of scientific Dis covery can be seen As far Back as600 by with Broad upswing and depressions in creativity separated by about 164 years. He is teamed with or. Donald  in a study of factors related to High performance among Engi neers and scientists. West forecasts that the next Crest should be due in 1973give or take a few years. He estimate the next Low a major minimum spinster 92, hated to spend a dime .5 million estate startles Kin Chillicothe Ohio a the big mystery in this City is How did a 92-year-old spinster parlay her meager earnings As a Telephone company clerk into $2.5 million Fortune. Before Margaret Ritter died last Jan. 20, he neighbors knew her As a Thrifty woman who wore patched dresses lived alone in a modest Frame Home and hated to spend a  knew she had Money maybe $100,000, per haps even $200,000.but even her Nephew and Niece to whom she left the major share of her huge estate were flabbergasted at the  had no idea she had that much Money said the Nephew Andrew i Ritter of Dayton a 61-year old associated press  his sister mrs. Elsie m. Wallace of Cleve land the other chief beneficiary echoed that senti a tit. The bulk of the estate is in securities except forthe deceased s Home Here according to Gordon m. Graham co executor of the will. An inventory filed in probate court showed the estate was valued at $2,456,946. The Only inkling As to How miss Ritter accumulated the Fortune came from her Nephew in Dayton. She had Golice an International nuclear test an. Tel metering method an automatic network would consist of unmanned seismic Sta ions which would transmit recordings of Earth tremors by radio o centers in North America Europe and Asia for analysis by experts. The coast and geodetic Survey already is using this method called Tel metering at its Arizona quake monitoring station and plans to employ it at Honolulu and fair Banks Alaska. Whether an automatic worldwide test monitoring system Ever will be set up is problematical. East wettest ban negotiations appear to be getting nowhere. Each  has accused the other of not wanting an agreement. Complicating Factor complicating the negotiations she report issued at the White House last month by the presi Dent s scientific advisory com Mittee that it is harder than previously supposed to distinguish underground explosions from Earth quakes. An East West technical group iad agreed before the ban negotiations started that a world net work of 180 stations could provide adequate Assurance against successful cheating. This would re quire a Large number of specially trained experts. It has been conceded All along that seismic stations cannot pin Point underground explosions an that the test shot if any would have to be verified by inspection of the site area which might cover 100 Square Miles. Reasonably effective granting All the difficulties the expert said that an automatic sys tem coupled with expected improvements in the Art of data interpretation would provide a Good Means of monitoring shocks suspicious enough to warrant further investigation. If the governments want an automatic system of the kind he says would be reasonably effective they could put one together in the next 12 months the expert said. It s a political rather than technical Issue he said. Firemen arrive in time to scrape the Toast Princeton  a Street crowd craned their necks As a Small column of smoke streamed from a second floor apart ment window. A Siren sounded and two Cit fire trucks raced to the scene just in time to watch a housewife lean from the window and wave smoking Well Burnt piece of Toast. Patients fear dentists and vice versa Chicago up there is away to get even with your dentist. Slip him a cold dentists attending the chicag dental society s midwinter meet ing admitted colds were their greatest Nemesis. They mid they were exposed to All kind of re Paratory ailments while Worklin on patient Mouths  
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