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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, August 1, 1959

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 1, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday August 1, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 5 1 am a reports -. Al " fees for phone Calls Chicago a the american medical Assn. Has reported som physicians Are charging patients $1 for each Telephone  Ama said physicians experimenting with. The Telephone Chai be say the idea is to discourage unnecessary inquiries an also provide additional income. In Chicago some patients said they Ere charged $2 when the original inquiry involved a Tele phone Call by the physician to pharmacy for a prescription. The Ama reported in its official publication Ama news that some doctors reported they received unto $200 a month from Telephone inquiries. The Ama however raised som questions about the practice. It said physicians utilizing the Tele phone thusly should determine How Many patients who need  s personal services Are neglected because of this  Many $5 office Calls have not been realized because the patient thinks he can receive the same care and prescription simply by picking up the  the Ama said a doctor s fee for Home and office Calls should be sufficiently High to compensate for occasional services such As Telephone conversations medical reports and filling out insurance claims. . Is Home but parents Are in soviet Union Russia a step nearer for 4 boys Chicago up four Little boys who know no other land than America have moved step closer to probable lifetimes in Russia. Ben Schwartz first assistant Illinois at Torney general and Francis Reilly assistant Cook county Chicago state s attorney told a judge they thought it Best that the thre Kozmin Brothers be reunited with their parents in Russia. Attorney Irving Steinberg representing the soviet embassy said Russia is waiting with open arms for Richard Kozmin 12 George,10 Paul 9, and Peter 2. Judge Thomas e. Kluczynski reserved his decision but Only until the . Naturalization service and attorney general s office  him on the Legal status of Little Peter. Peter is the Only brother born on american soil and therefore has dual citizenship As both a russian and an american. Richard George and Paul were born in european displaced persons Camps before their parents came to Chicago. Polio fatal to child without shots cd director scores apathy Washington up civil de sense director Leo a. Hoegh has sharply attacked those who ignore and neglect civil defense pro Grams. He told a girls nation session that such attitudes put serious roadblocks in the path of the nation s preparedness  who View civil defense in the same Light As a Pesky insect Hoegh said think if we ignore the need for civil defense maybe it will go  he said those who ignore Civi defense As they do a regular trip to the dentist deliberately or sub consciously. Prefer to ignore the fact that it can happen  for the people who say civil defense is useless because it willbe so terrible if it comes that i won t worry Hoegh said i have Little patience with these timid  said if a potential aggressor knew that the . Would not reel from a blow but would re bound then he would take a Long critical look before attack ing. The Hoys Are typical american youngsters in. Thought appearance and even memory. But their parents who returned to their native Russia in 1957, want them Back. And it appears the parents and the soviet govern ment has the Law on their Side. The parents or. And mrs. Georgi Kozmin were interned in the slave Camps of nazi Germany. They suffered nervous breakdowns in Chicago and their children became wards of the court while they wore treated in mental institutions. Kozmin became embittered against the . And decided to go Back to Russia. A judge refuse to let him take the children on grounds that there was no Assur Ance that they could find Good Homes in Russia. But now Stein Berg said that argument is no longer  said the soviets have guaranteed those children the bestow education the Besto welfare. If the surroundings presently existing Are not satisfactory the Kuzmins will receive another  he asked a Wiczynski to let the Kozmin boys he endeared and loved and brought up by their natural  court observers said All four boy would probably go to Russia but that Peter would have the right to decide when he is 21 whether he wants to be a soviet or an Amer ican. The boys who live in a Foster Home and a children s Home in the Chicago area were not in  Richard said he d like to visit Russia. Or. And. Mrs. Elmer Sawyer of London ky., shed tears As the body of their Only child Diane 2a polio victim is placed in an ambulance i Nashville teiin., where the child died after a two month illness. Mrs. Sawyer said she kept Puttin Jiff the polio shots but finally decided to get them for Diane on the Day she was stricken by the crippling disease. Up photo . Pupils defend teacher s sex quiz firemen fathers viagra Falls . Up members of the Stamford Center Volunteer fire dept., saved 155,-000 of 198,000 hatching eggs from a burning truck. They later received a 550 Check in a letter in forming them they were the honorary fathers of some 116,000  los Angeles up Stu dents defended a High school teacher accused of conducting disown Little Kinsey sex Survey claiming they believed he helped them gain insight into moral standards of their own age  m. Cook 37, a physiology teacher is having a hearing before the state department of professional and vocational standards which is expected to determine whether he will be allowed to re Tain his credentials. Parents and school officials complained he had asked teen age girls and boys to answer intimate questions on their sexual  students six of them girls testified for the instructor. Missouri City acts to ease Blue Law for food drugs St. Joseph to. A the City Council has voted to modify the sunday closing ordinance which has kicked up a fuss Here. In its tentative form the amended ordinance will permit drug and food stores to sell most of their wares on sunday. But it is expected to Rule out the Sale of department store items stocked by larger drug stores five persons were arrested on sunday recently when police be Gan enforcing the ordinance. The City Counselor s offices said the charges against the five will be dismissed. The ordinance was adopted recently to liberalize an old Law which had prohibited almost All sunday business but had never been enforced. But wording of the new ordinance outlawed sunday sales of such items As tobacco package foods Auto accessories and even Popcorn in the movie Heaters. In defending the special quiz the students insisted Cook put the questions in a dignified and scientific manner and answers were made anonymously. They also said Cook did not threaten to give them an assign ment twice As Long and twice As dirty if they walked at writing term papers on abnormal sex be Havior As had been t e s t i f i e d earlier. The students said in general their parents knew of the nature of questions asked by Cook an did not object. Four girls testified earlier they were shocked an disgusted by the class. Defense attorney o. V. Eber hard said Cook and about eight additional witnesses would testify next week when the hearing re Sumes in the state building. Cookis expected to explain his teach ing methods then. The hearing erupted into angry exclamations when parents of teen age witness complained a Spectator was tape recording the proceedings. Cool Driver hot cab $10 Washington up a pretty 23-year-old lady cab Driver with the Odd name of so Dunn insisted she has a right to Wear shorts while taxiing to the movies witha Young Man Law or no Law. Dark haired miss Dunn was Given a $10 ticket for driving the taxiing shorts in violation of a Public Utility commission regulation against the Brief attire for cabbies male or  complain about the Rule every time Washington has som of its traditional hot muggy weather. But miss Dunn is the first Oneto do anything about it. She hired two lawyers. The said they would ask municipal court to void the ticket on ground that miss Dunn was off duty when she was Given the ticket last  Dunn said she a faking her housekeeper Home and the was going to the movies with a  for that name miss Dunn said she legally changed her name to so because her original name which the initials stand for was so bad she won t disclose it. Kentucky colonels bonded in tradition Frankfort by. Of it s sad to relate but the Only equip ment remaining Standard in. The uniform of a Kentucky colonel Suh is a quart of Bourbon  s official. The Kentucky at Torney general says so. It was t always thus. There were Days of the broad4 rimmed hat the White handle bar Mous tache the Dove Gray coat the cultured drawl and the Quarto Bourbon whisky. There Orice was a real uniform too but it faded away Lorig ago. Blame it on the encroachment of Yankee ideas and customs say the opinion. Attorney general to m. Fergus on wrote it quoting liberally from an earlier one answering the ques Tion of what a colonel should Wear. The question came1 from a Mem Ber of 4he venerated order whose commissions Are handed out by governors of the Blue grass  the beginning after the Amer ican revolution the colonel sported a Brace of dueling pistols a plug of chewing tobacco an Over whelming desire to Hunt fight or make love to a woman and & Torf i  i1 a quart of Bourbon , the colonel was decked in Broad brimmed hat a frock coat and a pair of baggy trousers and a shoestring Necktie to which headed a White Goatee a pair of sideburns a veneer of culture and a quart of Bourbon  after the civil War the colonel declined to a pair of patched pants a floppy Straw hat a Tobac co stained Goatee and a quart of Bourbon whisky which produced in him a dislike of anything North  by the turn of the Century he was in Ascendancy with Muttoni i chop whiskers a Broad brimmed hat a Prince Albert suit love forthe democratic party and a quart of Bourbon  is a Day of sad decline. But the tradition  s colonels or Many of the 14,000 meet annually a Louisville on the weekend of the Kentucky Derby. They Don string ties if they own them banquet with their ladies and empty their voluntarily contributed Treasury to charities before settling Down to a weekend in True Kentucky style with a quart of Bourbon whisky. Old time con Man forger Dies at 73 Washington up a the Fri has identified a Man who died in anew Haven conn., hotel As Fred Erick Emerson Peters 73, a  Impersonator and forger once on the list of 10 most wanted  Fri said Peters who brilliantly impersonated a doctor min ister College professor and even the son of a former president of the ., died of a cerebral Hemor  was caught by the Fri in Washington in 1952 and sent to a reformatory from which he was released last year. The Fri said he apparently was up to his old tricks impersonating a retired pro Fessor in new York City and Newhaven and passing out fraudulent checks  
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