European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 19, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday july 19, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 7 v car Sharps cleaning up with Rose coloured ruse new York up car Sharps Are using a new ruse to dupe their unsuspecting victims red Contact the system Only works if the backs of the cards Are red too. A description of this new scientific Advance in cheating at cards was provided by Stanley Olin a research specialist for a Contact Lens Labora tory. Olin has a pair of red lenses but he does not Wear them when he plays cards. He also has lenses in 14 other colors from beige to Black which he wears of various occasions depending on his mood. His company Sells red lenses to professor says Federal support not Charity More . Aid to schools urged detectives on the Trail of crooked gamblers and to other persons who can prove they need them for purely honest purposes. But because of the gambling gambit All others seeking red lenses Are turned away by Olin and his colleagues. I imagine that red lenses Are getting harder and harder for gamblers to find As More person find out about their trick Olin said. He said several card players handmade no secret of their intent in seeking red plastic Contact lenses at his Laboratory to replace the old fashioned red tinted spectacles they used to Wear at the gaming table. We turned them All away he said. Here s How the cheating system works. A car Sharp Marks the backs of red backed cards with Ink visible Only through deep Rose coloured glasses then he slips on his red Contact lenses which cover Only the Pupil and Iris of the Eye leaving the Whites a bloodshot looking. The lenses enable the Cheater thread the notations on the backs of the cards so he knows what his opponents arc holding and can win their Money Ruby Tingolia said that in a Good Light it is not very difficult to deter mine if a person is wearing con tact lenses particularly if they Areco lored. Red lenses often do not seem to be red to tie casual observer but a careful examination will disclose a Ruby tint around the there is still doubt Olin advises looking at the suspect s pro file. A tiny telltale bulge in the Center of the Eye will indicate heis wearing Contact lenses. Then there is the blink test. I the suspects blinks his eyes about 14 times a minute he probably Yin t wearing Contact lenses. But if the blink rate is 20 times minute Jor More watch out. Jail urged for parents of delinquents Milwaukee up a putting delinquent parents behind bars would help fight the juvenile delinquency problem a Colorado sheriff said sheriff Arthur Wermuth of Golden told the National sheriffs Assn s convention a Good Law that every state should Haye would be to put parents in jail for letting their kids drink stay out late at nigh to and run around with the wrong we had the woodshed and parents could take their kids outland give them a Good whipping the juvenile problem did t we took the woodshed away and then the problem popped up Wermuth said. Fought at Bataan Wermuth fought at Bataan and Corregidor in world War ii an became known among his fellow soldiers As the one Man army ofbataan.". The reason i believe in fighting juvenile delinquency so much Wermuth said is because i live Din a prison Camp and if any Man woman or child knows what Hexoses when he has lost his free Dom he will do air in his to keep it. Every kid is Good if lie is Given a Chance we Muth said. Very rarely does a kid do something wrong the second time if he i Given a Ann Arbor Mich. Up a University of Minnesota economics professor has called on the Federal government to assume its fair share of the Burden of financing Public education. Walter w. Heller chairman of the department of economics a Minnesota told the 30th annual summer educational conference atthe University of Michigan that not Only Are Federal taxing Powers vastly Superior to those of the states but also the Public schools Are an essential instrument for achieving higher productivity technological Advance and Broad understanding which underlie rapid economic growth and Mili tary superiority. Federal financial support for local school systems is not an actor Charity but a Means of carrying out functions that Are a direct Federal responsibility under the Constitution and the employment act of 1946." even doing their utmost Heller said the states cannot and be asked to shoulder the full Burden of financing Public Educa pointed out that corporate profits for this year estimated bythe government at $47 billion probably will hit $50 billion which will produce an additional $1.5 Bil lion of Federal revenues even at pres ent tax rates will be adequate to cover substantial Federal Aid to education by next year said Heller. Gift cattle in route to Russia Wei deserter gives self up Oakland Calif. A Lewiss. Clayburg 72, has gone without social Security payments for seven years he told the Fri because he deserted the Navy in world War and was afraid to collect payments under a false name. Clayburg walked into the Nav recruiting station Here the Fri said and surrendered As a deserter because. I . Get it off my chest.". / once a ship s Carpenter and Nowa, and Odd Job worker Clay Burg said he went on a drinking spree aug. 7, 1917, from his Post at the Bremerton Wash Nav base woke up in Oregon and decided not to go Back. The Fri said a Check wit Washington d.c., failed to turn up any wanted status for Clayburg. New Laid lets 4 Maine indians Hunt fish free old town me. Up descendants of the indians who taught the White Man How the Hunt and fish will save Wampum a Der the new Law recently passed bythe Maine legislature. The act permits members of the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes to obtain free Hunting an fishing licenses for the first time since the state established Hunting and fishing regulations. Under the new Law indians will save $2.75 a year for Hunting licenses and.$2.75 for fishing act affects about 1,200 indians about half in each of the Penobscot live in their own Village at old town Howard Maher a student at Ohio state University feeds one of three shorthorn bulls being shipped from new York to Russia by ship As a gift from industrialist Cyrus Eaton. Three heifers Are included in the gift to the soviet ministry of agriculture. Maher i making the trip to care for the cattle. Up photo court upholds restaurant on exclusion of negroes Humphrey booked by 2d network new York a sen. Huberth. Humphrey a min bumped off one network program because of his status in the 1960 presiden tial race was booked on Mutual network said it has slated Humphrey to appear on its reporter s Roundup july 26. Earlier the Columbia broadcast ing system announced it had can celeb Humphrey s scheduled appearance on its face the nation program on the ground that he Isa presidential candidate. The network said the Federal Law requiring broadcasters to give equal time in a political contest might compel it to give All other presidential aspirants time match ing Humphrey s if he appeared. There is a move on in Congress to revise the Law in regard to newscasts and interview shows and Humphrey urged speedy action on it after the lbs , to said he s not yet an official candidate an the requirement would t apply in his the same time the National broadcasting co. Stuck by a prior invitation and Humphrey appeared on its today show. No said the invitation was issued be fore lbs cancellation. Not candidate at the time Abc Legal authorities said Humphrey was not Thena candidate for nomination for the presidency within the meaning of the equal time provision. Mutual later announced it Hasset the Humphrey radio appear Ance july 26.a Minnesota committee has announced it is launching of Humphrey s candidacy but he says his own formal entrain the race still is to come. Ike asks contributions Washington up president Eisenhower has called on fellow government workers to assume our full citizen s share of the fall fund raising c p a 1 g n s by United funds and. Com my n i to chests throughout the country. Richmond a. A the . Fourth circuit court of appeals upheld a lower court decision that an Alexandria va., restaurant can lawfully refuse service to negroes. Charles e. Williams an attorney in the internal Revenue service brought the suit against a Howard Johnson restaurant. Williams a negro sought a declaratory judgment that his exclusion from the restaurant violated his civil rights. He said he was refused service on april 20, 1958. The suit was dismissed by District judge Albert v. Bryan. In its unanimous decision the appeals court said the restaurant is at Liberty to Deal with anybody As it May select and is not operating in violation of any constitutional of statutory provisions. Alexandria is in Northern Vir Ginia just across the Potomac River from Washington. Women prefer Rose As official . Flower Philadelphia up a pol among Rural women s clubs throughout the nation showed that the 7,000 women who were asked their preference wanted to Havethe Rose declared the official . Flower. Poll said the women voted 6to 1 in favor of the Rose Over its nearest competitor the Carnation. Blood from behind bars helps girl 13, live beeline to trouble Marion jul. Up Jimm Carter 10, fleeing Down a sidewalk to get away from a Wasp crashed into lev Echols 79, and threw him to the ground. Echols broke his right hip while Jimmy got stung. Santa Fen a. Up in mates of a new Mexico prison received a letter of thanks from a13-year-old girl for blood they girl Rosarie Stalder of fort Wayne. Ind told the prison ers she suffers from hype plastic anaemia a disease that prevent the Bone mar Row from producing enough blood. She needs a pin every 12-to 14 Days. You must be very proud of you men donating blood for. Folks who need it she wrote Warde Harold Cox i Pray god to bless you and your men. I guess that there in t a company or factory that makes the said he passed the letter among the Penitentiary inmates and Many were visibly touched. He predicted it will have a dramatic effect on future donations. Rosanne told Cox she read in newspaper of previous blood donations the inmates one really knows just How much a pint of blood can do she wrote. I now have had my 175th Bonds cashed exceed sales Washington up the amount of savings Bonds cashed in by americans in the first half of the year exceeded new sales by $456 million the Treasury said., a total of $2.75 billion in series and h Bonds were redeemed while $2,294,000.000 were being deficit Gap was a major Factor in the Treasury s quest to Congress for permission to increase interest rates on savings Bonds from the r present 3.26 percent to 3.75 per cent. The Treasury reminded Sayer that savings brids purchased on or after june 1, 1959, will share in the interest increase if Congress allows it pint. Ever since i was 6 i have been living off blood people have been kind enough to m not bedridden she added a teacher comes to my House on hour a Day during the school out and out artists Sheboygan wis. Up mrs. Victor Felde admitted in court that they had their four Small children scrawl their apart ment Walls with crayons and punch holes in them before they were evicted
