European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 10, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Friday july 10, 1959 in asks 89 nations for data on level of strontium 90 in Bones United nations . A the United nations scientific com Mittee on effects of atomic Radia Tion says it had asked 89 govern ments for information on Levels of strontium 90 in the Bones of children identified by age and Date of death. The request for information on areas of immediate significance was contained in a letter sent also to the 12 in specialized agencies and the International atomic Energy Agency. Other subjects in that category on which information was sought by the 15-nation committee included determination of Carbon 14 in the stratosphere atmosphere an Ocean. Information on single particles of exceptionally High individual radioactivity occurring in the atmosphere relating to their phys ical and radiological properties and information on behaviour of such particles in the human Respirator system. Measurements of the ratio of strontium 89 to strontium 90 in fallout occurring in rain and its seasonal or geographical variation. Correlation of specific nucleic with that in Complete diets especially of children and in diet components. _ the letter asked for data on Gen eral categories of information including physical data relevant to radiation on Levels from both natural and Man made sources including radioactive fallout meth ods of measurements and radio logical standards fundamental radiation biology somatic radiation those affecting an individual and effects of ionizing radiation on future generations. Japan s prime minister Hopes to ease tensions during West Europe trip Tokyo. A prime minister Nobusuke Kishi said his planned trip abroad is designed to prepare Japan for a bigger world role an to ease Trade friction with Britain and other nations of Western Europe. Kishi who leaves saturday for Europe and South America told newsmen h e is anxious to learn from prime minister Harold Mac Millan How Japan can do her part to ease world tension anyhow Britain is Able to adjust its Ben Gurion goes on leave but Early return expected Jerusalem israeli sector urd Premier David Ben Gurion went on indefinite leave of absence while negotiations continue on formation of a new Cabinet to replace the fallen Ben Gurion government. Ben Gurion is still Premier and his Cabinet members still hold their posts until the new government is formed. Despite his leave taking and last week s Cabinet fall the 74-year-old statesman is expected to be Back soon to head a caretaker texans holed Cabi Iret Una new e a colons this at Welsh fest Llangollen Wales a the Texas boys choir finished out of the prize lists at the Eisteddfod Welsh world series of music but won a storming ovation from the audience of 10,000 music 26 boys All from Public schools in the fort Worth Are and aged Between 11 and 14, made a Brilliant tableau on the stage Ofa giant Canvas Pavilion set among the Hills of this Welsh Beauty wore White Stetson White shirts and red Ivy leagues. Director George Bragg steered the through two songs poor wayfaring stranger and skip Tumbloo and they finished in seventh place out of 30 entries in their class. First to Stockholm unit first place went to the a Cachoir of Stockholm with 183 Points of a possible 200. Second was sardinian choir from Sassaris with 179, and third an italian choir from Trieste with 178. The texans had 172 Points. Solon Michaelides the greek adjudicator said they gave us a very Lively and attractive that was real Praise because the Texas youngsters had very Little sleep before the Competition. They a arrived at Southampton Only the evening before their appearance and travelled through the night to Wales. They were on stage Only five hours after their arrival. German liner Given sendoff f Bremerhaven Germany up thirty thousand germans gave their nation s first postwar transatlantic liner the 32,000 ton Bremen a rousing sendoff when it left on its Maiden voyage to new York. The ship formerly the French liner Pasteur was refitted by German shipyards. V sex Beau of Princess marries British Model Ondon a Robin Doug Las Home who once hoped to marry Princess Margaretha of Sweden was wed thursday to Sandra Paul Blond British Model Douglas Home works in an advertising Agency and plays piano in cocktail bars to augment his income. He is 26 and a Nephew of the Earl of Home. Bis Bride 18, is the daughter Mijc mrs. Saville Bacr father a a Doc fall. Ben Gurion handed in his Resig nation and that of the entire Cabinet at the same time in pro test against the four ministers of the Ahdout and Madam parties who rebelled against him on the Issue of Selling arms to Germany. Parliament however approved tile Sale of arms to the West Ger Man army for an estimated $3 million. Meanwhile president Izhak Ben continues his meetings with leaders of the nation s political parties. He meets with the National religious party and in formed sources said the party will advise him to ask Ben Gurion to remain As head of government until the elections. The party is expected to oppose Ben Gurion s Call for earlier elections however. They Are scheduled for nov. 7. Ben Gurion wants the sept. 22. Israel s arms Industry the in direct cause of the. Crisis was Back in the news with the arrival of eight burmese army officers and cos for nine months of study on How Israel makes weapons and ammunition. Brooklyn italians Mark annual fete a crowd watches As Stalwart parishioners of our lady of mount Carmel roman Catholic Church dance with 90-foot four ton Woodland papier mache Giglio Lily As highlight of Brooklyn italian religious festival. Associated press photo recognition of communist. China to America s anti piping policy As for Japan Kishi said we do not consider communist China our enemy but it is not time to think about Kishi said he also Hopes to be briefed on the Berlin crisis and other world tensions by Chancel Lor Konrad Adenauer of West Ger Many and president Charles de Gaulle of France. Japan has take no official stand on the Berlin Dis Pute but supports the West. I want to remove unnecessary conflicts with Britain in Southeast Asia and other parts of the world. I vant to remove unnecessary Competition the prime minister declared during separate meetings with japanese and foreign correspondents. Would eliminate friction Kishi indicated the same applies to West Germany and France when he said i Hope to take up the problem of How the european common Market affects Japan position and How to eliminate needless Competition and he disclosed possible japanese German economic cooperation in Southeast Asia was discussed Dur ing German economics minister Ludwig Erhard s 1958 visit to Tokyo and now i am interested in finding out what Progress has been made in the German Frank talks Are the first requisite of world peace Kishi said. Feel leaders of All countries of the world should maintain very Clos Contact with each he supported a big Power sum Mit meeting in principle but backed the . View that one should be held Only on condition that its Success is assured wit lower level preparations. Kishi said a meeting Between him and soviet leaders would be helpful in settling unsolved Japa Nese user disputes but he has had no invitation to Moscow and has no definite plans for such meeting. Diver finds roman Galleon Grosseto Italy up an italian diver has reported finding 170 feet below the surface of the Mediterranean sea what appeared to be the ruins of a 2,000-year-Oldroman Galleon. New indonesian Cabinet announced by Sukarno Jakarta a president Sukarno has announced a no party non communist inner Cabinet wit himself As prime minister or. Djuanda As first minister and it Gen a. H. As minister of Security and defense and army chief of staff. Sukarno said the Cabinet will be responsible for mapping out a future program for the country under his direction. The 10-member Cabinet has Only two new members Pipik Adamana present governor of West Java and Nasution. Adamana become minister of Home affairs and regional autonomy. Foreign minister sub Andrio retains his Job while Djuanda be sides being Sukarno s first min ister holds the important port Folio of minister of finance. Sukarno said that All ministers Are no party men or have been released from their respective party Sukarno said the inner Cabinet which will work closely with him will be assisted by a team of Dep Uty ministers whose names he will announce later. 1 the Deputy ministers will be permitted to present their Opin ions Only in sittings of the whole Cabinet but will not be entitle to membership in the inner cab inet Sukarno said. The announcement of the new Cabinet came four Days after the Djuanda Cabinet tendered its res ignation following a Sukarno de Cree reinstating the revolutionary1945 Constitution. Escaped pm ends illegal stay in . Bremerhaven Germany up a German prisoner of War who escaped and lived in . Under an assumed name for 14 years has returned to Germany. 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