European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Of r10, the stars and stripes seek hot samples in arcing of Earth crust & j g7 -. Expected in four Yearse a � " a i m t to Lonny picture and can no Longe be regarded As a hot spot the dec statement also to eluded a Progress report on methods for removing strontium90 from milk. It said Laboratory tests indicate that up to 94 percent of the radioactive material can be removed from skim it out of Cream is proving a tougher prob Lenv Fri interest in 1t"---ti.,. I husband All a mistake a Preb Mcnary Survey of for finer be Cut Short land r flames wons a a iter few Ltd the Gasoi late girl was killed and har m 30, Monique Van Vouron new York a the Fri has explained Why actress Monique Vanvooren and her agent husband were asked to identify themselves after Landing at an Airport Here. The belgian Beauty and Jerry Purcell her husband flew Here from Washington the Fri said Purcell s description was similar to that of a Fugi Tive the Fri is online Lookout the questioning was merely a routine procedure. H. D. Foster ipe Eitl. Ogent in charge of the Fri new York of fice said neither norther husband were involved in any investigation after we identified ourselves said Purcell they said they were sorry and something about it Al being a mistake and told us we could go. The whole thing too about 15 several years ago Purcell served prison sentence after being convicted of the theft of $238.000 fro the City uniformed fireman s assn., of which he wan an officer. Boy lost in shuffle. As parents move Oklahoma Chat v for Lalni truck containing the family s House hold goods thought son Dennis san the family Auto driven by my Kir Teeley. Mom Kneeley thought Dennis was with pop. " service station attendant Reid Hanson called the Highway halted Kneeley in Bethany la about is Miles from Here came Back and picked up his the Kneeley s Are moving from " -4 can t afford Union Price Alexandria la Al the Central labor Union s labor Day program rolled off the presses Here. If was printed in a non Bunlort shop. V / 8 Golf fans injured by car Kansas City a a Driver less car careened 40 Yards Down a slope into the crowd at the Kansa City open Golf tournament injuring eight persons none critically. The car rolling out of a parking lot was travelling an estimated 35 Moji when it swiped the fringe of the crowd at the 18th Green and a mashed against a tree. A policeman Ralph Stewart tried to Stop the car but it was rolling too fast. Stewart began blowing his whistle to warn the crowd estimated by tourney officials at 0.000, spectators screamed leaped an scrambled for safety As the car approached Stewart deserves a lot of credit said William Kessler on of those who got out of he Way. Injured were Larry buers 12eugene a Clark 38, arid his wife of Gerry Lasswell 55 mrs. Thomas Stephenson mrs. Sue extra. 33 mrs. Gwen Pope so and Larry Hughes 45k to boat 12 hours in Atlantic Marge rest describe use the 12 i that he and another Wonston overturned beat in a note Ownen water by a Man in the const guard searching for her and " mrs. A object Jacobs of York Haven a -.4v f. To two Omen had set out from Cape May in mrs. Packer s 16-foot a Day of fishing.,returning and the boat started Chipping water a a we did notice it at first and by the time we tried to adjust our weight and bail out the boat women said they kept from panicking because they knew some one would Start looking for we re used to being around the water both of us said mrs. women Clung to opposite Side of the boat to maintain better balance. We called out to one another to keep up our courage and we prayed a lot said mrs. Packer soon after Daylight they were picked up. Enough to make a Man sick Dolores Wettach 23, the kind of Norm any Man would it Nick to meet relaxes after a Day s work tit St. Clare s Hospital in new Yore. The so list born Beauty whoa family settled in Vermont when a was 5, has landed � part in an off Broadway Indian Draimin. Shake she says her theatrical ambition come second to her nursing career at which Shell continue to work in the daytime. Up photo 17 million americans chronically disabled Washington the . Public health service said that about 17 million americans or 10 per cent of the population tire afflicted with some kind of chronic disability x. The service said that these per sons Are limited in their ability to work keep House or pursue outside activities.". About 3 per cent of the Popula Tion or an estimated 4,855,000 per sons have trouble moving about or cannot move without help. The service said and of this group million Are completely confined to their Homes. The figures were contained in health service report bused on a household interview Survey take by the Bureau of the census. They do not include military personnel or persons confined to mental and other Long term institutions. The Survey findings indicated Clear economic basis for the occurrence of hampering chronic conditions. They revealed that among families with incomes of less than $2,000 a year one out of every Fly Persona Hud some kind of activity limiting condition whereas such conditions afflicted Only one out of every 13 persons in families earn ing $7.000 a year or More. Age was also a Strong one in every 70 children under 15 was reported to have Chron la disability but half the Persona 75 or older fell into thai category. Prisoner makes Long distance Call Oro Vinje. A Tolu. F a atm Pat Arellano waiting to a booked into the county a it nuked to make a Telephone cull. Buny Putteti waved him toward the radio room. There be to nuked Are Iron prisoner Art Llano. A so year of Barber nodded. Then use the phone out older he was told. He Hiuet t been sen Mac
