European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 8, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes e award May Cost a Frem a few thou bedded in favor of 7ttsbargh Roan by the . Sort Ould run to millions h applied to airports the nation of. Griggs complain aircraft from the Allegheny county pa., Airport made his Home unlivable is not unique. It is a problem common to Many localities. Tom Bernard president of the Airport operators Council said the decision monday could Cost air ports a tremendous amount of Money. Suits similar to Griggs Are Pend ing in Portland Ore. In Memphis Tenn. In Denver Colo. In co Lumbus Ohio and other locations. Perhaps the largest concentration of such cases is in new York City where 809 homeowners in Queens claim that Low flying air planes using Idlewild Airport have lowered the value of their property. The mass action seeks damages of 40 per cent of the value of the Homes which Range from $15,000to $40,000. Another concentration involve the Seattle to a c o m a International Airport operated by the port of Seattle. The port of Seattle entered the Griggs. Case As a Friend of the court saying about 250 prop Tor asks approach Cooling there is so and so Little time learn it that american must be retooled from one of the nation s said Here. Caldwell of the .education suggested for that the traditional 12 free Public education extended to 14 years. Students he said the years would consist ofor vocational for the rest it would of advanced academic College plan in an address to the 1 conference on higher also proposed a new rigorous College program i year Liberal arts colleges it toiled be established he said i would Start about where the Junior year of College work Ite work and professional thus would be based on of formal education in the present 16, Caldwell it dwell said the present 12-year program of elementary and secon Atlon is not Strong enough Fiji an Era in which the body of Nan a knowledge doubles every 15 son pins award Washington up the in up old son of a Florida space scientist has been named top win Ner la the 21st annual science Talent search for his work in scientifically preserving living nerve time for several weeks. Winner of the $7,500 scholarship we Christopher g. Cherniak of a gallic Fla., a senior at Mel Bourne High school. Christopher sup son of George s. Cherniak director of flight test operations or the space technology Labora tories. Scholarships and Cash prizes we presented at a banquet to30 girls and 30 boys from among ism than 23,000 High school senior entrants in the science search. The Menual contest is sponsored by thew to Enghouse educational found and science service a news service. Syn Syracuse vets oppose state korean Bonus . A an american legion Post Here is of 9gmd to a proposed state Bonus or v veterans of the korean War though the state legion a it Post commander Melvin is a korean War Veteran. Pm Resolution unanimously in i fitted by members of Eastwood 1276 said a Bonus would add too heavy tax Load and be of a socialistic americans first and then we recognize that what for the country is Good veterans the Resolution said. End of a Long hike mailman de Kline is greeted by his wife in Washington. He walked from his Home in Cuya hoga fails Ohio starting feb. 28, to Frederick md., and then Rode the last 45 Miles to publicize a drive for higher for . Postmen. Mrs. Kline flew to Washington to Greet her husband on arrival. Associated press photo Gas gave out in c131 crash Oklahoma City up the air Force has revealed that a c131 crashed at tinker air Force base Here last nov. 21 because it ran out of Gas. Five persons were hospitalized and the Craft was demolished inthe crash. Maj Gen Lewis l. Mundell commander of the okla homa City air Materiel area washboard and was injured. He and the others have since recovered and returned to duty. Maj w. O. Scott the Pilot said shortly after the crash that his gauge showed fuel. The air Force said that was True but that the plane lost Power because it ran out of fuel. Scott since has Bee removed from flying status. The Craft slammed into the ground Short of the tinker runway at the end of a flight from Offutt fab Omaha neb. There were 12 aboard both engines reportedly failed at the same time. Tourists hike Florida sales tax Tallahassee Fla. A spurred by a booming t o u i s t season Florida sales tax collections took a big jump last month. The 3 per cent Levy brought in $155 million in february up $l2 million or 9.04-per cent Over col Lection for the same month last year comptroller Ray Green re ported. Apparently the tourist season started late but is now in full swing with Good effect on lax collections he said. Truth in a capsule Sparta wis. Up mrs. Charles Slayton Mother of astr Canaut Donald k. Slayton said the Only portion of space shot telecasts she enjoys is watching the successful recovery of the capsule. Battles Iowa Snowdrift to treat child Peterson Iowa a a Doc Tor trudged almost two mile through wind driven Snow and deep drifts to treat a sick 3-year-old farm girl. The child Pamela sue Mcdaniel daughter of or. And mrs. Bob Mcdaniel became ill after eating a Box of laxative and it was Neces sary to pump her stomach. Melvin Eis Peterson town mar Shal summoned a truck with a Snow scoop and it picked up Wood. The truck became stalled in a Snowbank and it was necessary Forwood to walk the remaining Dis Tance to the farm House. The child was reported improved. Stock cars not old enough for Iowa Des Moines up a motor vehicle used for Stock car racing May not be issued License plates under the state s antiquated vehicle registration Law atty. Gen. Evan Hultman said. Hultman said Iowa Law limits issuance of antiquated vehicle plates to motor vehicles 15 Yea sold or older which Are used exclusively for exhibition or educational purposes. Children die As parents Pray for cure Chicago up two children have died of pneumonia after their parents had spent hours praying Over the youngsters. The parents or. And mrs. Har Lan Jones Are believers in Faith Healing and refused to Call a doctor. Asked Why he did t Call a Doc Tor the father 33, said i believe in praying for Jones whose wife is expecting another child said the death of his two youngsters would not affect his Faith in divine Healing. Judge rules boy 2, be Given transfusions Jersey City . A a j juvenile court judge has authorized blood transfusions for a 2-year-old child whose parents Mem Bers of Jehovah s witnesses had forbidden the treatment. Parents May become martyrs i they wish but they cannot make their children martyrs judge Morris e. Bar is on said As he granted a request that Leneau Crawford or. Be Given transfusions. His ruling followed a hearing a which or. And mrs. Leneau Craw Ford argued it was against the will of god to take in two resident physicians at the Jersey City medical Center or. Thomas m a s s a and or. Jerry Falcone testified that the child s blood cells were breaking Down rapidly and the boy could die if he did t receive the transfusion. The boy was admitted to the medical Center sunday night suf Fering from anaemia. Doctors said he had been playing with Moth balls a week ago and apparently contacted naphthalene poisoning. Promotions asked for three envoys Washington a president Kennedy has nominated three diplomats serving in ambassadorial posts for promotion to the highest rank in career foreign service. He sent to the Senate for approval promotions from the rank of career minister to that of career ambassador for w. Walton butter Worth . Representative to the european communities Yilth the rank of ambassador. ". Walter a. Dowling ambassador to West Germany. Miss Frances e. Willis ambassador to Ceylon. " . Governor in Hospital Trenton . A gov. Richard j. Hughes has been admitted to St. Francis Hospital Here for treatment of recurrent inflammation of the blood veins. Erty owners with claims amount ing to millions of dollars seek damages because of Low flying air Craft an unprecedented Liti gation with an insurmountable financial Burden placed upon Public airports contrary to the Public interest and welfare May result from the Griggs suit the Seattle Agency said in its added that every National air port was concerned about claim from property owners. That s Why we have spent Money to acquire Homes in the Clear zone said Ala Stewart Dade county port director in Miami we recently paid Al million fora Clear zone up to 2,000 feet so that no one would feel that they had their property Angeles mayor Sam Yorty said that Purchase of a Clear zone is what should have been done there. Instead he said a former Airport commission bought prop erty around Van Guys Airport wit Money that should have been used to Clear an area in Playa Del key of Homes that make it impossible to use a new Jet runway of the big los Angeles International air port ". Columbus litigation our great Airport May be frustrated unless a Way can be found soon to finance Clearing of the Homes Between the Ocean and the North Jet runway Yorty added. In Columbus Ohio the City and Federal governments have Pur chased rights to Fly Low Over some property near the Airport. But the Airport still is involve Din litigation brought by a Home owner who claims frequent Low level flights damage the useful Ness and value of his property. In the filing of suits it does t seem to matter whether the port or the Homes came first a suit by a Denver couple involve san Airport built in 1927. Many complaints some of the seven suits at Mem Phis were filed by persons or developers who planned to build Homes near the Airport even if they Don to engender court action today s big airliners particularly jets spawn Many conv plaints. Because of complaints in the Millbrae area near the san Francisco International Airport manager Belford Brown said a 30 foot High Jet noise Barrier was pro posed. But pilots declared the would not Fly Over it William Brines Philadelphia s assistant director of Commerce for aviation said the City sometimes gets complaints about noise from people who live several Miles away from the International air port. Discourages new building in addition to the huge possible costs to airports the Airport operators Council contends the supreme court decision could Dis courage Many cities from building airports for the National aviation Dallas for example the municipal Airport love Field is in trouble now with homeowners in. The path of a proposed new let runway. City atty. Henry Kucera said i does t believe the supreme court decision will apply to Dallas prob Ems. But m. J. Pellillo head of the citizens aviation association which brought the suit think otherwise. Flock9 pays Call on Iii chaplain san Antonio Tex. A chaplain Kenneth g. Parks could t be with his congregation so 20 of its members drove 150 Miles from Laredo Tex., to san Antonio to bewitch him. The arrival of the delegation in Park s room at Lackland air Force base Hospital left the 51-year-old protestant chaplain speechless but obviously delighted. Col Woods w. Rogers com Mander of the 3640th Pilot train ing Wing at Laredo air Force base gave Parks a framed scroll signed by 175 persons who attended protestant services at the base thank ing him for his service. Parks a major due to be promoted to lieutenant colonel Mon Day has been at Laredo fab since 1957, when he returned from serv ice in Korea. He underwent surgery feb. 22 for removal of a kidney and is expected to be hospitalized Ift Nijher three weeks. Mrs. Parks and the couples two children William 18, 17, were among the visitors Parks a native of Dayton Ohio would have had More visitors Rogers said but several members of the congregation who planned to come were on duty or had children who were sick
