European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 18, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday August 8, 1959 the stars and stripes paper claims dog bumped Korea doctors san Focan Cusco up general s dog in the care of two master sergeants Rode first Cabin to Japan aboard a transport while two korean physicians were As signed to crowded troop quarters below decks the san Francisco chronicle said in a news Story. The chronicle said it Learned of the arrangements from an army paratrooper aboard the ship Gen eral w. A. Mann who wrote shortly after the ship reached Yoko Hama aug. 16 from Seattle. Army and Navy military sea transportation service official confirmed that Gen Hamilton Howze s Irish setter was aboard the Mann in the care of two Mas Ter sergeants who were assigned Cabin space. According to an army spokesman the sergeants were entitled to Cabin space and would have received it whether they were delivering the dog or Navy arrangement the two korean doctors aboard were returning Home after studying the . And were travelling under arrangements with the Nav that called for troop class accommodations a Navy spokesman paratrooper wrote that there were 318 men in his the ship including two korean doctors. The temperature has been 94 degrees and no ventilation he said the ship had 2,135 men in troop spaces on the trip an unusual Large number for peacetime. An army spokesman said this was caused by a heavy demand for replacements in Korea and Japan. Navy to provide transportation support fallout study 28 other projects set for Antarctica it/1 a c3ttt or irn it tit or i. Of. I. _. up the government announced that scientists will venture into the Uncertain Waters of an Antarctic sea Region never . The expedition will be part of anew program of scientific research to get under Way with the Star of the Antarctic summer in october. The program includes 29 new projects including study of nuclear fallout at the South Navy As was the Case during the recent International geophysical year Ign research in Antarctica will provide transportation and other support for the scientific program. The Navy opera Tion deep freeze 60, will be commanded by rear adm David Tyree. Some 70 scientists will work in Antarctica during the summer from october 1959 to March 1960. Thirty five scientists will spend the ensuing Winter there. Alan t. Waterman project director said More emphasis will be put on geology map making and the study of living animals and plants than in past Antarctic operations. Waterman singled out the sea expedition for special mention. Scientists will try to make their Way into the treacherous Bellinghausen sea which lies Between Cape Palmer and the Palmer Peninsula off what is called Western Antarctica. Other summer plans Call for three Over Snow traverses into Little known areas of the vast continent. Scientists will determine the depth of ice and seek new in formation about whether Western Antarctica is split by an under ice trough. One group of seven or eight scientists will make a three month Survey of Victoria land a desolate ice capped expanse of 7,000 to 9,000feet Elevation. The scientists will be supplied by air. Meanwhile biologists will try to round out knowledge of Antarctic life with researches entered at a new $82,000 biological Laboratory just opened at the Mcmurdo naval air base. Just like the indians used to make ammo train in derailment Newton Falls Ohio up Twenty five cars of a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad freight train one of them loaded with High explosive artillery shells were de railed near Here. The train was bound from Chi Cago to Washington d.c., when the wreck occurred. There were no in juries. Cause of the derailment was not immediately known. Damage was estimated at $200,000. In addition to the car filled with shells there were two cars filled with vegetable oils which spilled on the ground and another car filled with color television set which were believed heavily dam aged. Army ordnance Crews were called to the scene to unload the Shell filled Boxcar. More than 700 feet of track was torn up. Fires break out at negroes Home Chicago a two fires broke out in a House occupied by three negro families Only a few hours after the families moved in to a predominantly White neigh boyhood. No one was Hurt and damage was Only about $500. Police were assigned to guar the House and began a probe. Detective John Wilfinger said several gasoline cans apparently were emptied onto the second floor porch of the two Story building then touched off with a homemade Torch of gasoline soaked rags. The negro families moved into the House which already was occupied by one White family the same night. The House had been vacant and had been sold to a new owner earlier this month. Lloyd Abelson left historian of the Pipestone National Monument in Minnesota Points with Pride to the recently completed Buffalo hide Tepee the second of its kind in the . The Tepee required 10years research and planning. With him Are Merell j. Mattes right historian with the National Park service Omaha neb., and the lat Ter s son David 14. The Only other Buffalo hide Tepee is in the smithsonian institution Washington. Up photo officer feared shark victim Panama City Fla. A Navy divers have found evidence that a shark probably killed an army lieutenant. It James c. Neal of it. Rucker,ala., disappeared while ski diving in the Gulf of Mexico six Miles off Panama City. His body is still missing. The naval mine defense Labora tory in Panama City informed it. Rucker that their divers found Neal s flippers mask and Lead weights and pieces of his under shirt and bathing trunks. The said the equipment had evidence of Teeth Marks on it. The clothing was torn badly. Input up output Down Montpelier it. Up the new England crop reporting service said Vermont Farmers Are feeding their cows More Grain this year than last but Are getting less milk from each animal. Bill asks $50,000 for space heirs Washington a a Bill to provide $50,000 tax free to the survivors of any american astronaut killed during a flight into space has been introduced by rep. Victor l. Anfuso . This is the very least we can door them said Anfuso a member of the House science and astronautics committee. The National aeronautics and space administration is now train ing seven men dubbed astronauts for the first space flight at tempts possibly late next year. Soap Box Derby won by brother of 1957 Champion Akron Ohio up Barne Townsend 13, of Anderson ind., won the 22d All american Soapbox Derby Here. Townsend whose brother Terry,16, won the race in 1957, streaked Down the 975-foot course at Derby owns in "27.8 seconds. He won a $5,000 College scholarship a sight seeing trip to new York the official world championship trophy and a trip to the Rose bowl game at Pasadena calif., new year Day 1960. Brian Henry Hancock a 14-year-old Canadian boy won the International trophy beating out Heinz Helmut Schaefer of Ger Many who finished second associated press reported. Vice president Richard headed a crowd of about 100,000 who watched the Young enthusiasts in action. The Vic president flagged the first heat and took part the cheering Foster business helps underdeveloped nations Chicago up a Small scale Marshall plan is helping businessmen in underdeveloped countries apply american private enter prise methods in their own businesses. It s called Foster business an idea where a successful american Small businessman adopts an Enterprise in another country and pro Vides it with advice and know How. The plan is an Extension of the government s technical assistance Point 4" program according to Peter Volid president of the Kinghorn stamp co., Chicago. He co authored the project wit Clarence Randall former Board school drops nun teachers Marietta Ohio up Washington county school Board decision to bar nuns from teach ing in Public schools has Lef Churchtown elementary school without any teachers. The Board unanimously accepted county prosecutor Randall met calf s recommendation to drop the schools four roman Catholic nuns As teachers after a year s study and controversy. Now the local school Board Maysue the county Board to have the nuns re certified As Public schoolteachers. Metcalf ruled the presence of the nuns made the elementary school in effect a parochial school supported by Public he said 65 students left the school lowering the amount of state Aid the District received be cause some parents did not want their children taught by nuns. The Churchtown school orginal-3y was built by the neighbouring John the Baptist Catholic Church leased it to the school District for $1 a year. But when nuns were hired thereat was changed to $250 a month. Nonresident students paid tuition which also amounted to about $250 a month. The prosecutor said he Learned the Church took Hie Money it was receiving in rent and refunded it to parents who sent their children from other school districts to at tend the Churchtown school. Metcalf said he Felt the Church town school would have no difficulty finding new teachers to re place the nuns. Restaurateur is jailed for balk on gang meet new York up Roy car Lisi 50, of Buffalo ., restaurant Man was jailed for refusing to Tell the state investigation commission about the 1957 underworld Conven Tion in Apalachin Supreme court Justice John ordered Carlisi taken to Manhattan s civil prison pending Al earing thursday. Carlisi refused to testify before the commission although he had been granted immunity. Chairman of Inland steel co. An now special assistant to president Eisenhower Volid thinks the Small business Man everywhere represents the Best fighter there is against communism. More than the great industrialist the entrepreneur hashes entire being invested in his business. If the communists win out in his country the Little Guy stands to lose everything Volid says. Ifa Man can dream and work toward raising his Standard of living by his own efforts he is less Likely to succumb to the despair that make communist theory Foster business is a voluntary nonprofit a n d non governmental association although it will work closely with the International co operation administration. Volid is Busy lining up about 500outstanding executives from the manufacturing service and distributing industries in the . No enumeration will be in t a venture that will make a dime for anyone in says Volid but imagine the profit of Friendship. If we can show How the tech Nique of Small business can reapplied to asian european and latin american countries the successful ventures produced will seed new enterprises if the Ever increasing spiral of Success for the Froe Enterprise Margaret o Brien to keep on acting Honolulu a Margareto Brien said Here she will try to mix marriage with her new career is a grownup actress. But Hern Arriage to Harold r. Allen jr., omes first. The honeymooners married aug.8, arrived by sen and plan to spend a month in Hawaii. As Long As it does t interfere with my marriage the 21-year-Oldictress said she will continue in Ler movie and television , a student at the los Angeles Art Institute plans to work n new York City after completing his training. Two nurses seek male travel companions Auburn haired b r u n e t june London a Jan Caldwell and Flack Are looking for two gentle men who prefer blonds. They want the men to motor across the world with them and guarantee not to become emotion ally involved. The girls both nurses working in London plan a drive Back Home to Australia across the North african desert the Middle East and India. We want to get Home free and unattached said Jan. But we must take the men because neither of us knows about engines and we Don t want to end up in some sheikh s harem. Jan Blue eyed and slim said i m sure i can pick a Man who will be perfectly Safe just by look ing at him. Any woman knows you can always Tell whether a Man ingoing to be interested in you or
