European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 23, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse ,-2g a f Phil " a. A or i Aflfe a am at a. A Kab " . Thursday july 23, 1959 the stars and stripes please poc no corny Bear with it1 gags 1960 cutoff Date set applications for Wii vets i Loans by Robert j. Dump ii staff writer Washington is world War ii veterans saturday will enter the final year in which they May apply for a i Home farm or business loan the veterans administration announced has set july 25, i960, As the cutoff Date in the postwar program that has already seen nearly 5 million world War ii veterans doctor Stokes Hagg of Woodside ., listen closely with his toy Stethoscope As he ministers to his Teddys-Bear., patient. The pouting Bear wears the pained expression at All times. The toy was on display at the toy guidance Council exhibit in new York City. Up Congress of predicted on adoption Bill revise Washington " up observers predict Congress will extend the foreign baby adoption Law for another year after overhauling it to include safeguards for the adopted children. The House already has approve the legislation pending in the sen ate. The Law permitting free entry to this country of an adopted for eign orphan by an american citizen expired june 30. The legislation As passed by the House Calls for a petition to be filed with the attorney general giving these assurances the for eign born child to be adopted will be properly cared for the new parents Are of Good moral Char Acter and the adoption conforms to the Laws of the state in which in 1957 the Law was. Enacted Nin septem Ber 1957. Figures on such adoptions since that time Are unavailable but through june 30, 19582,040 children had been admitted under the Law. Of this number 915were born in Korea 369 in Japan 282 in Greece and 171 in Italy. The remaining children came from 20 other countries in Europe and Asia. Mrs. Kathryn b. Oettinger chief the children Bureau said the. Two 707 jets new " York up two pan american world airways Boeing 707 Jet planes were delayed by maintenance trouble in their takeoffs on flights to London a airline spokesman said. He said a flight scheduled to take off. From Idlewild Airport Here at 8 pm left at 1 57 am. An other1 flight due off at 9 30. Pm took off at 4 am in London Airport officials said ,.the aircraft was reported Mohave had engine trouble while the other Jet had some trouble with its radar,1 the officials said u of carried200 passengers new Law is designed to get around the hazards in such adoptions. She pointed out that More than half of the youngsters adopted from abroad never saw their new parents until the transaction was signed sealed and delivered. In far too Many cases mrs. Oettinger said there have been tragic consequences for the. Chil a foreign child eligible for adoption under the Law is one who has lost both parents one who has been abandoned or one whose remaining Parent consents to the adoption after one Parent has deserted. Cites cases we cannot estimate the damage to the child when these adoptions do not turn out Well mrs., said she told of the Case of one for eign born child adopted by proxy by parents who could not Cope with the language problem he presented or with his need for Atten Tion. She said the parents actually locked the child out of the House. He has since been removed fro the Home. Most people who seek to adopt foreign children mrs. Oettinger said do so out of love. Bit love alone is always enough she said. She said one couple adopted japanese american boy by proxy and then gave him away to an other couple without any clarification of his Legal status. This boy is suffering now from severe emotional trauma she said said. Grandparents twice the hard Way Buffalo Up or. An mrs. Matthew Maymort b e came grandparents twice in the same Day and no twins were daughter Judith mrs. Donald Marohn gave birth to a daughter a few hours 7 before an other daughter Carolyn mrs Paul court revokes bar by Post office on 4chatterley novel new York up a Federal judge has revoked postmaster Gen eral Arthur e. Summer Field s postal ban on the unexpurgated version of lady Chatterley s he charged the action had violated the constitutional guarantees of Freedom of speech an judge Frederic Van Pelt Bryan accused Summerfield of having been swayed by his own personal feelings about the Best Selling d. H. Lawrence novel on adultery which was written 31 years ago. He also said Summerfield apparently had acted on the basis of isolated passages lifted from Chebook rather than on the entire decision of the postmaster general that it is obscene an therefore non mailable is contrary to Law and clearly erroneous Bryan ruled. The judge said he would sign an order lifting the illegal ban of the Book from the mails. The government will announce at that time whether it will Appeal the Post office department spokesman in Washington said Post al officials were conferring wit the Justice department on the possibility of an Appeal. Take advantage of the i Bill pro visions since june 22, 1944. The Law allows an additional year or until july 25, 1961for the processing and actual closing of the Loans the veterans administration pointed out but All applications will have had to be filed Bihis time a year from now. The cutoff dates Tion will be conducted october 7, when surplus property located a three widely separated military Supply installations will be offered for Sale to prospective customers gathered in six major to gimmick will save the bidders the trouble of hiking allover the country to inspect the goods offered for Sale and will undoubtedly help draw a bigger Gal Lery defense department expert said. Under the new plan the bidders will be Able to see and bid simultaneously on surplus items at the three different installation through a combination of Large screen closed circuit television an two Way radio circuits. Forty lots will go under the Hammer at each of the facilities. Property offered for Sale will in clude army Navy and air Force goods. The depots involved Are the Granite City 111., Engineer depot the Shelby Ohio air Force depot and the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The auction will last eight hours. The items to be offered for Sal include clothing heavy construction equipment Road building machinery generators trailers machine tools and general Engineer supplies. The acquisition Cost of the merchandise was in excess of$1.5 million. Protest filed on Astor will Poughkeepsie A -7-John Jacob Astor Iii has challenged on eight counts the will of his half brother Vincent Astor. The will left Vincent s estate estimated at More than $100, Mil lion to his widow and a charitable foundation he set up to further Progress of human life. The Docu ment did t mention John Jacob filed eight objections to the document in county Courland asked a jury trial. The objection paper said the instrument was not the last will and testament of Vincent Astor and declared he did not have testamentary capacity when the purported will was executed. Lost Capitol Cornerstone a capital mystery Washington up work men excavating a controversial project to extend the East front of the . Capitol have uncovered evidence of another fight Over it construction Long ago. The original foundation Wall be Low ground level is covered with a second five foot Wall which has blocked efforts to find the Corner Stone Laid by George Washington mostly an Erica Touris Jas. Nikischer gave birth to a son the 175 years ago., in fact it s Rara ised doubt that Cornerstone is still there according to the. Capitol architect s office. The second Wall not part of the original plans was the work of Etienne Sulpice pallet who apparently wanted a big gear building. Hallet charge of construction for a while was eventually fired. Hallet yanked out some of the stones of the original Wall in order to bind his second Wall tit. It s possible a spokesman said that he May have removed the Cornerstone during this project. In any event army personnel armed with mine detectors and even More sensitive Metal Detec tors have probed in vain for the historic Stone which was accompanied by a Silver plate. One problem is no one know exactly what to look for or exactly where to look. Historical record report merely that it was Laid somewhere in the Southeast Corner
