European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 21, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stapes a Lowr Echelon snooping in state criticised top Calif. Guard officer deplores secret Fey a. M. A a to Sacramento Calif. Up California s National guard was embroiled in a High level juror Over an elaborate system for identifying and keeping track of subversives in the state. Not Only was the guard being criticized but it was the guard Stop Man who was doing the critic Gen Roderic Hill who said he bad not known of the alleged spying activities in the lower eche Lons started the juror when he seized a set of secret files housed in an armory in san spy net then he said a guardsman was trying to create a secret spy sys tem aimed at tracking Down com sort of thing the spying of a linens on citizens is repugnant to me he said after prom Ising to have it has full support from gov. Edmund g. Brown who does not believe the guard should be investigating Federal Bureau of investigation the state department of Justice and other Law enforcement organizations Are properly the one to Deal with such matters lie said. Belted file Hill seized the san Diego files feb. 13. They were reported to contain 200.000 names collected Dur ing a 10-year Hunt for subversives. Hill had barely returned to Sac Ramento with the files under lock and key when a democratic state senator announced that a document from the flies had once been used against him in a political Cam . Hugo Fisher of san Diego charged that his Republican oppo nent in a 1958 race Fred. , waved a document in front of an audience and said it contained information about Fisher from a National guard counterintelligence file. Kraft has dented the , the files belonged 1o a nonprofit organization called the san Diego research Library. On the Library s Board of directors Are m retired guard general. Giorge a Fisher and a retired colonel from the guard Reserve Frank g. has filed suit for recovery of the files claiming they belong to the Library. But the state con tends that the files belong to it the main argument being that they were on state question is yet to be settled in the instance of what Hill Calls snooping co be to Light March 7 in a j Ham Bra Calif. Where a woman real estate operator said she had been asked to join a net work of secret woman mrs. Helen Yaong said she was sworn in under the National guard oath and was prom ised training in the use of fire arms. Later maj Dana Robert Backus of the guard admitted trying to form the network. He wanted he said to find a group of individuals strategically placed in Industry and elsewhere who might have Access to certain bits of information that would Aid the military in Case of Backus has since asked if were hit Tinche did not bet that Tat a added. The guard not a snooping i Detroit teen Ager Breaks the bank9 Detroit a the i a teen year old Gary Jamieson stepped on a rubber mat at the Entrance of a Oty Bank Branch sunday after noon. The door swung open invitingly. Gary walked in. Wandered around for awhile and then called police. With officers came assistant ban manager Kenneth Richter. Some what red faced. Richter said someone had for gotten to lock the automatic elec tric door at 6 Pun. Friday. A step on the mat trips the door open when it is unlocked. Senator urges a Loans be extended Washington up sen. John Sparkman. D-ala., has pro posed that inc term of veterans administration a direct Loans for Home mor gages be extended to a maximum of 35 years. The a direct loan program now has maximum term of 30 years. Sparkman snid a five year Exten Sion would make the length of a Loans comparable to regular Federal housing administration i 17s so v i a a pfc a it one Mora and they con play football Wadsworth Ohio a h foregone Eon Sualoa their baby would he boy or. And in. Bobert of so the Eft at even consider girls names. They tended on Edward Mark before Tow baby was Bora hark wag born March Cott Prev Lotta Chad All mrs. Danton 88, wow we be got enough for a baseball team and m substitute ten or of Peter n Asem Pauc about his feeling having a girl would spoil our reputation he said. 1st step to vaccine for hepatitis reported in Calif. Pasadena. Calif. A the first step toward finding a vac Cine against a serious liver disease infectious it Puritis has been re ported by the California Institute of technology. For the first time a research scientist or. Justine s. Garvey has found a Wuy to grow liver cells artificially. Culture of these cells on a Large scale the school said could pro vide methods not Only for the detection of the infectious hepatitis virus in the blood but for the preparation of a vaccine to immunize against the disease which Affell Cid More Tyfian 50.000 americans last year. Until recently All attempts to grow a pertain Type of Over Cellin laboratories failed apparently because of the presence of another Type of liver cell. Garvey succeeded in separating the two types by screening them through a Fine mesh and then found a suitable nutrient for the hard to grow cells. Kefauver names no Tenn. Governor Choice Washington up sen. K s t e s Kefauver d-Tenn., announced he will not endorse a candidate in Tennessee s gubernatorial primary and released his powerful statewide organization. Three candidates have announced for the governorship. They Are former gov Frank Clem ent of Nashville seeking a third term Chattanooga mayor p. Rogliatti and Carl Fry of Donel son. Wmk we que i t
