European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 1, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse May 1, 161 the stars and stripes sconce keynote stores solid smash4? i 4 world s fair proves big Success by Paul Seattle a ver any doubt that drama Man Appeal the fair dispelled tint unit week. Science the keynote of Tury so. Exp Man in the space a has Olid smash with Tho housed Federal largest crowd but popular As science Hai been the famed 60ofoot space Needle and the High Speed Monorail have proved to be equally Strong draw Biff Monorail whisks rider 13 Ultra from downtown Seattle in 99 seconds had 1s7.11b fares in tile first fetid Days of the fair had Only one Difior stoppage of a few minutes4ft the Drain world As a possible solution to their rapid transit problems. The space Needle Symbol of the fair visited in four Days by 47,000fab-goers who waited up to two hours for a place in the three elevators which carried 30 Patsen Gen apiece 550 feet to the observation deck and revolving restaurants. Odence exhibit an Over whelming Success with the mos the comprehensive display of science frown its inception to the present and future Ever assembled contained in a breathtakingly Beautiful Complex of six Boud tugs de signed by Detroit architect Minoru Yamasaki. Food circus an old Armor turned into stands surveying the foods of dozens of International Fountain de signed by two Young japanese he Dekl Shimizu and Kazuyuki mat shush to who won a 9350,000 world no matter h w you look at it driving a our is really a Gas by blk fbub6ab Detroit Cap the nex Tomt your neighbor brags about he Gas mileage he s getting on his new car congratulate him. Don t try to to a or the Odds Are your Al be stitch bag the mileage is a Standard topic in the conversation of most new car earners a Little like Barbers and the weather. The mileage May be Good or it May be bad. But you rarely hear of anything average. The truth is that most of t h Ehigh claims Are at least exaggerations and most of the complaints Are the owner s fault a Good Driver can get Good to excellent mile age from any properly tuned car and a bad Driver is Lucky to get1c Miles to the gallon on a motor example consider the driving record of Les Viland an Engineer for american motors corp., who is a Veteran of the various gasoline Economy runs. Win 3 year the 50-Yedr-old Allanc by win three Economy contests. Took top honors with a ram Bler american and with a ram Bler ambassador in the pure Oil trials at Daytona Beach Fla la january and he won his class in the Mobile Economy run from Pasadena calk., to Detroit Early this month in a rambler Amer ican. When a professional Driver practices for an Economy trial hit main aim is to find the optimum speeds for negotiating All types of instance by hold big the Caf As close As possible to constant Speed and by proper acceleration All of these can prove valuable to any Driver and the one. Gets Good mileage invariably lows such rules. Itt tse difference the results in one particular class of the Mobil ran show close the expert can come conditions. Among the Price Standard v-8 cars with a Matic transmissions the Winn Chevrolet averaged 20.78 Miles gallon the second place Ford Era cd 30.75 , and the third place Plymouth averaged 1b.fi this Means that for the entire California Michigan trip the Dlf Terence in total Gas consumption was which dirty to it of r about the Lim it takes Sooja Junction have Ymir Caie audit too. Ijjffu1jftsotive fit eng the mrs. Mary Hent i Gway r Tif write Brnett Hera Keming Ajr Wiuff fart visit than in May she will Tor Ute weeks and cob vengence added to your car cuts a fraction off your possible mile age regardless of your driving ability. A Good estimate shows air conditioning is Worth 3 to 4 Miles per gallon automatic transmissions 2 to 3 Miles per gallon Power steering up to a mile per gallon Power brakes windows seats radio and Heater and even the cigarette lighter consume lesser difficult to measure amounts of Power. Did somebody soy it was no Yolk Bedford a. Up state police were faced with 10,000 Worth of Fried eggs when the investigated a fire on the Penn Sylvania Turnpike. A rear wheel on a tractor trailer driven by Don Kawnak of Boc Henter minn., caught fire and the flames spread to the trailer loaded with egg. A Toshiko the season coeds from Barnar fat new York City take to the roof of their dormitory to get an Early Start on building no Tan for the beaches As the temperature soared to the old sos in Manhattan and other East coast cities. United press International photo of Lucio planning los Angeles drive Washington up the Al Cio has selected los Angeles As the target of a new coordinate organizing drive aimed at enlist ing 730,000 no Union workers. George Meany Al Cio pres ident told newsmen the los Angeles Campaign would be a Pilot project in a new attempt to expand organized labor s West coast drive will be a major test for a new organizing technique developed by Walte Reuther president o " the United Auto workers and head of theaflx3io organizing commit tee. This involves a Multi Union approach to a target area with each Union supplying funds an manpower for the common cause. Sen. Fulbright faces opposition in primary Little Rock Ark. Up sen. X Wlliam , d-Ark., in Altman of the Senate foreign relations Coati Pittee has drawn Hig Fly St opponent in his bid Forre election. Opponent la Winston g. Chandler 42, a conservative Rural school Board member who has criticized the senator for wasting foreign Aid and being soft on com Munem. Chandler a debt crat. La a former state athletic commas loner and member of the pulk ild county bund school Board since Nuary 1960, ski divers Octie after Long ordeal new York up a band of eight skin divers who spent a har rowing 17 Days at sea aboard the crippled sailing Schooner Black Panther before being towed Here have headed Lor their Homes. The eight arrived under Tow by the coast guard Cutter Humboldt. The Schooner which set sail from Bermuda april 10, was a mass of tangled rigging ripped sails Bent rail posts and splinters of Wood. The Cutter picked up the Black Panther about 350 Miles Southeast of new York after the ship had fought its Way through three gales one of which ripped off its Mast its owner James Johnson 35, and Bis wife Irene 30, of. Carlstadt n.j., returned to their Home. If you think the ship is debris now you should have seen her at sea said Johnson who is a burglar alarm Mechanic. Judge orders Tulane to admit negroes new Orleans a . District judge j. Skelly Wright has ordered Tulane University to admit two negro girls. In a summary judgment Wright turned Down the University s claim that it had the right to reject qualified negroes on racial ground Sas a private institution. The suit against Tulane was filed by two new Orleans negro girls Barbara Marie Gullory and Pearlle hard Nellle firm gets contract for cold vaccine Washington up the . Public health service has announced it has awarded its first contract for development of vac Cines against the common cold. Charles Pfizer & co., inc., of Terre haute ind was granted the one year $211,000 contract by the Board for vaccine development atthe health service s National in statute of allergy and infectious diseases Thek contract Calls for develop ment of vaccines against a num Ber of infectious agents known Tobe major causes of respiratory diseases that popularly Are called the Conj on cold. Wide Competition provides an Ever changing electronically con trolled pattern of water shooting 100 feet into the air. Opera House an opulent 3,100 seat show House rated the equal of any in the United states either from the standpoint of Beauty or acoustics. Amazingly the pref air superlatives have not proved to be to overdrawn. Upwards of 1,000 news men and women who viewed the 74-acre grounds and its exhibit with a critical Eye last opening weekend were generous in their Praise. So were several distinguished visitors including the Shah and Empress of Iran and sir Julia Huxley British scientist. Attendance the first four Days of 160,765 was mildly disappointing but changeable Spring weather an scare stories of expected crowds and traffic jams Cut Down the turnout. To a Man ranking officials of the fair have no qualms we be got a Winner said to soph e. Gandy fair president. Some o the show Street attractions featuring nudity have ranged from mediocre to flops. But the Paradise International nightclub with Barry Ashton s Las vegas Type revue has been a consistent Winner. The Galway with its 19 amuse ment rides Many of them in the United states for the first time from Europe has been a qualified Success. A few rides have Box office starvation but most Are doing world of tomorrow theme show an ambitious $2.7 Mil lion peek info How Man will the and play in the year 2,000, has proved a crowd Magnet but fail somewhat Short of its ambitious target. On the plus Side Are the foreign and most of the Domestic exhibits. The British Canadian mexican japanese and several others have been drawing big crowds wit their tasteful and imaginative Dis plays. Yale honors . Steel chief new Haven Conn. Cap Roger m. Blough Board chairman of the us steel corp., was Hon ored by the Yale University la school and received the personal congratulations of president Ken Nedy. The Law school association presented us 1962 citation of Merit to Blough who recently had. A run i with or. Kennedy in the Short lived steel Price hike. The citation described Blough Asa statesman of Industry who would take on the strongest Adver sary on an Issue of principle. In making the presentation Oscar m. Ruebhausen president of the Law school association said or Kennedy sent Telegram extending his personal Good wishes Doblough. Alcatraz Birdman seeks court help in publication of books Kansas City to. Robert a. Stroud the Birdman of Alcatraz pleaded in uj3. District court for help in obtaining publication of five books which he said would be valuable to the Bald stooped Man said his efforts to publish the books had been frustrated by prison regulations and officials. Specifically at Issue was the handling by prison authorities of his efforts to arrange publication of a revised edition of the Book which brought him Fame. Stroud said his attempts to arrange pub location of the Hook began in Early 1961 and have not yet been con pie Ted despite willingness of publisher to bring out the work. Stroud said his unpublished work also include an autobiography of his own childhood which he de scribed As an analysis of juvenile also unpublished he said washes three volume history of the Federal prison system. He said he halted this history at the tone new regulations were put into effect by the Federal Bureau of prison to prevent possibility at controversy Over its contents
