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   Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 20, 1959, Tokyo, Japan                                Page 4 the stars and stripes Friday february 20, 1959 gourmets vote for calmed sirloin served from tranquil cattle new York a a carefully chosen group of some of new York s Foremost enters All of them writers lunched on Tranquili Zed sirloin  also lunched on  sir loin  King size Sample of each Type was set be fore the assemblage of 34 persons mostly food and science editors with a sprinkling of Amateur  smacking of lips was something to hear. These giant sirloin were dished out to the Lucky few in the Plush Williamsburg suite of the Savoy Hilton hotel by the Jensen Sals Bery laboratories of Kansas City. The Jensen Salsbery laboratories did this because they want to sell their newly developed tranquil Izer to the cattlemen who raise the meat for the tables of America. The idea to try to sum it up in one Small bite is this beef cattle Are Given an injection of the is lab tranquil Izer called Dinquel just before being shipped to the slaughterhouse. Just As Tranquili Zers quiet human beings these make the cattle feel Good and they Don t mind the arduous and unsettling trip. Be cause they Don t get nervous and excited their blood sugar Content remains Low. This in turn keeps the animals from losing weight getting bruised and developing ship Ping fever. And the meat is supposed to be tastier and tenderer. As a result the Farmer gets More Money for his cattle and those who eat the meat afterwards get better meat to eat. Each Steak served at the luncheon was marked one with a red tag and one with a yellow. When both were consumed the writ ers wrote Down secretly which they liked Best. The vote came out red 25 yellow 9. The red it turned out came from a Tranquili Zed  eater voters also were invited to write Down any particular comments they had to make. Said one the red was very Good. The yellow was Good Tob. The wine also was  Saroyan going abroad May stay for life new York a William Saroyan says he in leaving sat urday for Yugoslavia to do a movie and May stay abroad for the rest of his life. The 50-year-old author and pulitzer prize winning playwright says he owes $30,-1 000 in in Cornel a not include no returns for 1958. Saroyan w h o i discussed his i diapered deduction baptists join forces in evangelistic Effort Colleen Calll a the acc month ocl deduction from Harrisburg pa., has lost her shirt but has put her daddy s income tax returns to use As diapers. Filing deadline is april 15. Up photo britons Block japanese at toy fair fear copies Brighton England a a japanese businessmen s delegation touring the British toy fair got turned away by several exhibitors who insisted they did t want their products copied. One group of British salesmen formed a human Wall and fenced off their exhibition from the eyes of the startled japanese. The Jap anese kept silent and went on walking. After All most of the exhibitors were very polite to us said a puzzled member of the japanese delegation. The 19 businessmen had been invited to this South coast resort town by the British toy manufacturers Assn. Especially to see the exhibition. Several exhibitors told the Jap anese they were too Busy to show their part of the toy fair but Only at one stand did the salesmen actually Block the visitors from seeing their products. The japanese indicated they were not particularly concerned. In any Case we already make most of these toys in Japan said a visitor. The incidents followed some British complaints that the Jap anese Are copying their designs and flooding the Market with cheap  new York up Twenty Mil Ion members of eight Baptist bodes have joined in their first co operative Effort in nearly 100 years for a five year warm up for what May turn out to be the greatest single evangelistic Effort in history. The Baptist Jubilee Advance 12 years in the planning will last until 1964, when the 150th anniversary of the organization of baptists in North America will be celebrated for an entire year. The Advance will reach into every one of the 70,000 Baptist churches in the . And Canada. It will extend to colleges and universities and individual Homes. Primary target of the Baptist crusade will be the estimated 60 million unchurched americans. But Baptist leaders also Hope that the religious dedication of those al ready on Church Rolls will be deep ened by the extensive program. Jubilee timetable the Baptist Jubilee Advance timetable Calls for five annual phases the first one having begun Jan. 1, As follows 1959evangelism through cooperative witness. 1960evangelism through Bible teaching and training. 1961evangelism through stewardship and enlistment. 1962evangelism through Church Extension. 1963evangelism through world missions. Then in 1964, comes the Climax to five years of hard work the third Jubilee convention which Church officials Hope will bring together the largest number of christians Ever to sit under the same roof. Groups involved in this vast Effort Are the american Baptist convention the Baptist federation of Canada the Baptist general con Ference of America the National Baptist convention of America the National Baptist convention .a., inc., the North american Baptist general conference and the Southern Baptist convention. The. Advance opened with work ing seminars for ministers in key cities across the country to pre pare them for the issues they will discuss for the next five years. Began dec. 31 the Advance actually began with new year s eve watch night1 services where proclamations were read launching the activities. The features of the first year will include a Mission to ministers helping them to prepare to spread the word six week study and training schools of evangelism to prepare workers for the mass of Ort a Mission to the academic Community and a television series med at members of All faiths. Baptist leaders said one of the to great efforts of 1959 would be he evangelistic activities on the campuses of the nation s colleges and universities. Attempts will be made to reach every Baptist Stu Lent and every student who has no religious affiliation. The other major activity will be televangelist 1959," the first nationwide spiritual revival Ever ased on a combination of Tele Ision drama and the personal Visi action of  series of 13 sunday afternoon to dramas began Jan. 4, titled this is the  the plays Leal with juvenile delinquency alcoholism infidelity hypocrisy greed revenge fear of death ant other Basic problems of men. Navy puts 16 Boston night spots off limits Boston . Navy men have been barred from 16 Boston night spots under an order issued by adm Richard Espe commandant of the first naval District. The order also declared Boston common off limits. Between 10 pm and 6 am except the armed forces recreation Center on the common. The order was issued the Navy said after it received reports of vice conditions detrimental to the morals and welfare of  reports received by naval authorities indicated the nightspots and bars were the hangouts of Call girls including some Young Moth ers who had turned to vice. The action apparently was prompted by a report of the Amer lean social Hygiene Assn. Which said prostitutes openly operate in 25 Boston bars cafes and hotels four Boston hotels were named by the association As allowing prostitutes on their premises. Deaths in Usa eur Heidelberg Germany Spe Cial the following deaths were reported in Usa eur during the past week al crts p. Griffitts wife of Sec Billy h Griffitts of Usa signal so in. Died Fob. 14 pfc Vorne 0. Abel 3d army div. Died feb 13. Survived by Mother mrs. Sarah Ahel o pen Aryl a. Sp5 Donald w. Thompson 84th arty lie feb. 13. Survived by wife Antonia k. Thomp son. Marie k. Lisle wife of spa Robert k. Lisle of 23d engr in died feb. 12. Pfc Arthur s. Holuj. 3d inf div. Died Fob 10. Survived by Mother Katherine Holuj o Buffalo . Problems at a i Lotel Here said he might be Able to get enough Money while abroad to  his Bro Wanback taxes and j return to the . I Don t have anything except old clothes said the California born author of such books As the time of your life and the human  stressing that he has no intention of giving up his . Citizen ship Saroyan said he would like to return As soon As financially possible. Needs $200,000 he said he needs about $200,000 to straighten out his accounts and taxes and get Back on his feet. He said he might stay abroad for a very Long  then he added i might stay for the rest of my  Saroyan said he has written the script for a movie tentatively called a  the movie he added will be produced by the Avala film co., a state controlled Enterprise in communist Yugo Slavia. I m not state controlled he said. An official of the internal Rev Enue service said . Citizens Are not necessarily barred from Leav ing the country if they owe taxes. Even if they intend to stay abroad he said liens Are applicable and extradition moves can be made. No loafing South Hadley mass. Up about half the student body at mount Holyoke women s College held Down paying jobs last sum Mer according to a recent report by Drue Matthews director of the school s appointment Bureau. She said the 657 girls who worked re ported earning a total of $252,315, an average of $384 each. European edition the stars a of army Navy / air Force col John d. Nottingham Usan it col t. J. Cunningham jr., Usa Nathan j. Margolin Jack Ellis Homer a. Cable Elmer 0. Frank editor in chief att editor in chief managing editor sport " editor feature editor production manager directory of Newt Bureau England Germany South Ruislip a c Wallow 4300 Darmstadt newsroom c 5366 ext ext 271 and 291 to. Stuttgart c 84215 France Paris Balzac 5400 c ext 468 Spain Middle East Madrid fue Carral bldg. C 57-28-00 Athens c 046-445 it 209 armed forces circulation service Europe Sydney Label  manager. Directory of circulation office England Brandon Lakenheath a m 43i London Buthy Park a. 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