European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 24, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes Friday july 24, 1959 bailout study May be Aid to weathermen Washington a the High Altitude nuclear explosions in the Pacific last August May yield unexpected Aid to weathermen and. Oceanographers a top atomic scientist said. Willard f. Libby formerly member of the atomic Energy commission said the help May come from a Safe kind of fallout called tritium this is expected to fall from the strato sphere in unusual quantities As result of the shots Over Johnson Island. This tattle tale tritium brought Down in rain Libby said is Likely to yield new clues on How the moisture of the top part of the Earth s atmosphere mixes with the lower stratosphere with the troposphere the lower part of the atmosphere and with the Waters of the lands and the oceans. " this May prove he said in a article written for the proceedings of the National Academy of Scien Ces to be an important contribution to meteorology and geophysics in it develops As expected. Libby is now on the staff of the Carnegie instituti9n of washing ton. Stuart portrait Lent to exhibit new York up the museum of the City of new York came to the Aid of embarrassed Federal officials with the loan of a Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington for the Moscow exhibition. The National gallery of Art i Washington had refused to let its painting of the first president go because its trustees had not approved the move. The United state information Agency was Rushing a shipment of traditional american paintings to Moscow to supplement a previous shipment of modern paintings which had been criticized by some congressmen. The shipment is scheduled to leave by air from new York. It should be the focus of the How a museum spokesman said of the Stuart painting which was termed one of the most valuable. After bad germs killed harmless ones grow unchecked Connecticut cops fun lose in Iveus bar Enfield. Conn. Up the local police commission has lost a Battle to keep news from the pub Lic. Attorneys hired by the City Rule that the commission decision to restrict release of news was the opponents of the com Mission s restriction order were the Hartford times the Hartford Cour ant and the Springfield daily news. 1920 dances now of Jamestown . A it by Legal to dance the Bunny hug and the shimmer Here now. The Cit Council has revoked a ban adopted t in the jazz crazed 1920s.m Miracle drugs by Thomas r. Henry Kortje american newspaper Alliance Washington a vast Reser voir of harmless microbes in everybody s tissues looms As Amajor medical problem of the the various species of these microorganisms live in com petition with each other and with known malignant species. Their numbers Are kept below the limits where they can cause serious Dis of today s so called Miracle drugs however May be changing the situation radically dry Walsh. Mcdermitt of Cornell medical col lege told a National institutes of health audience Here. .".-. Drugs have been found against some of the greatest disease agents. These doubtless. Have save Many thousands of lives but they have Little or no effect 6nr. Some of the supposed h Ariless Micro organisms. Freed of some of their major Competition these expand enormously to numbers where they themselves ican become serious Dis ease agents i warnings1 have been sounded on the danger of disease germs acquiring i my unil t y to. The new drugs according to the Laws of evolution which apply to All life. Little attention has been paid Mcdermitt stressed to this different Side of the1 cited recent cases of. Persons apparently cured j of common Seri Ous maladies with drug treatments her have succumbed to diseases either unknown or considered extremely rare in the past. The serious illness and death due to microbial diseases today he said i Are tit chiefly re Sui of once susceptible micrp.bes4sat, ? of have become drug resistant. In Stead to an increasing Exten these diseases Are. Being caused by microbes that never were susceptible to our. Drugs but hitherto have managed to persist in an inconspicuous fashion in our s ability to. Destroy life at least at the microbial level i sharply iimit6d," Mcdermitt said. Jet powered family boat makes debut pm of f a a Jet propelled family runabout is demonstrate Dat St. Francis yacht club near san Francisco the 16-foot boat has no propeller and no rudder in creasing its safety for water sports. It draws Les than 3 inches of water glides easily upstream against rapids. Up photo Georgia museum fire Laid to Young fanatic. -. " o. , a. A Colum bus police have announced the arrest of an 18-year-old youth in the burning of More than 160 objects of Art in the Columbus museum farts and with arson in the Sec Ond and third degrees was Richard Smith or. Police said the youth is a known Hatter of persons of the jewish Faith and an Javid Follower of the principles of the nazi Doc tries of a Dolf Hiuer r " the official release handed to newsmen by Columbus police chief e. S. Moncrieff also said All facts and circumstances pointed to his Smith s commission of this crime. He has fully con fessed this i offence together wit that of painting swastikas on the jewish said Smith was Given a lie Detector test in Atlanta Smith was charged on the basis of a confession and the results of the lie Detector test officers said. Backyard a san Diego Calif. Apr the Weatherman was right when he said the mysterious moisture that has been falling on Charles Coval s backyard was t rain. Of " it was Bug juice f " the phenomenon was explained by scientists after Coval meteor f41ogists, engineers newsmen and everybody else admitted they were Randolph Preisendorf Eri a physicist at the universe sinoply Bug juice to of California Branch at la Jolla led the unofficial scientific expedition to Coval s backyard after Reading. About the mysterious sprinkles in climbed a tree and found the rain making identified them As Leaf hoppers commonly. 1 be sharpshooters an scientifically known As Homo yera . They
