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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, May 28, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Questions remain who Why the stars and stripes Poge 3 & convicted a to within i great Industrial Empire. It eventual i 3 4 1  Jyh t a Day. Hetman Ven con it years ago the allies leaded Krupp a of Power As a men Europe l to poverty and disgrace Vas put into prison Sunder sentence for using slave id plundering conquered to produce instruments Bis mines factories and i dramatic reversal of b Man who had been k Crown Prince  head of an in adv Nasty whose weal tit were unrivalled in Unur tit billionth halts to a changing Rupp is Sale than Jan. 3&ls8�f\the time arrived West was established  Al one time enemies Chan Adenauer arguing agreement was based on policy pleaded for non sent. Krupp himself free Price he chose protested 10 qualified Buye Ever turned Hir these Drumst know the Jne was repeatedly extended expectation prevails that no attempt will ver be made Krapp to comply the governments should they a a Surpris decision1-to get fc1 would have a hard Timea court to hear the Krupp a confirm Napoleon Poison of Brush and a swedish medical in a that for four i is death in Captivity in 1821, the overthrown emperor Napoleon i of France was exposed to abnormally Large amounts1 of arsenic  Apoleon Ltd n the lonely British Island o4f St Helena a Pris Oner of Var and surrounded by a Small Circle and serv ants his Empire and his conquests were already Juji Story. That Napoleon s caused " by arsenic i death i was at not least hastened by it has been a theory Long held by some but up to now there has been Little direct med ical evidence on the 141-year-old mystery evidence is added by the report in nature Magazine by or. Ham Ilton Smith of the department of forensic Medicine of Glasgow University and drs. Sten Corshu feud and Anders Hassein of Goteborg Sweden the materials they worked on were some hairs said shaved from Napoleon s head by his Valet the neg it after he died in May 1821. The scientists or old the hairs were preserved by a Swiss family. Their scientific assistant was a nuclear reactor at the British govern ment s Harwell atomic research ate  scientists irradiated the hairs with the reactor and the said the tests showed that for a period of about four months Napoleon was exposed to abnormally Large amounts of a substance which was transformed into a radioactive isotope by  substance they said was arsenic. The arsenic cannot have been added afterwards by spraying dust ing or dipping As suggested by some critics they said. But they added no estimate of the size of ars enic dosage Given to Napoleon can be made on the basis of our results. Such very desirable information could probably be obtained after exhumation of the  report left did not touch one question if Napoleon was poisoned by arsenic then who administer it to him and Why general testimony maj Gen w. A. Commander of the aeronautical systems division of Tine air Force systems come Points to a Model of the Bomarc antiaircraft missile during its appearance in Washington before the Senate investigations subcommittee. Duals told the senator that the United states of full value for fund expended for Bomarc missiles. Up photo Bird gives old school tie a twist in Ndon a T Britain s Royal air Force has presented a Bow tie to a Pelican to prevent him from crash Landing on Parade. Patrick the2-year-old Pelican is the Mascot of the Central flying school at Little Tissington the school whose Crest is a Pelican rising from its nest paid $84 for him last february.  Ite. I Wirf Vav they decided that before he could appear on Parade he would have to be properly dressed. So they provided him with an Ordinary Necktie in the school s colors Black Green and Blue stripes. But every time Patrick came on Parade he came a Cropper. He d Waddle along As the to brass inspected the Parade and then Humph his webbed Foo would catch in the tie and Patrick would go into a crash Landing. Most humiliating. It was  for Patrick and the  Are regulation Wear in the Royal air Force but not Bow , the officials at the flying school decided Patrick should be the Only honorary air Man allowed to Wear a How tie on duty the station tailor was called in and she made a Bow tie for Patrick in the regulation  women s Royal air Force Pilot officer Rosemary Hughes the school s 19-year-old tailor would be scientist miscast Jersey in   
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