European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 7 Baeny be 4emoiui a Giuseppe retired Black. Rev Partanna Sicily was. A Ti-j"4ti a.--. V they ir-1 a -i--1 ii i i or pm a of v 5wewsn7teairiivan& Tor i t1 t a ""t7 to. 1 ends separation fears for sicilian family a w j " � , Jast saw Russo in h 1897,race, i fill blio"72, of Brook brother 77, of East left for the United slates a 1899.Russo later Jas greeted by 40 nieces and Nee t h. New a and Thel children and by has son and Daugh Ter in Law ten and mrs Vincent Russo of Brook Ahlva " the younger Koussos migrated from silly Taro. Years ago the Spry for it haired elder Russo Hao a ohm 5- ing his three months stay at mrs. " 3elsobello s said. Trip is like a dream Hei want to talk to my Sisters get to know All my nieces an nephews and see the statue of Liberty the three Sisters had bought Russo is airline ticket As a birth Day present Lusso will celebrate his 87th birthday1 june 15. Doctors get of to shoot the works Omaha neb. A Roll up your sleeves men. The doctor says he can t find any harmful effect from too Many report conies from or. Rex Ford g. Haycraft chief of internal Medicine at Offutt air Force base Hospital. He conducted tests on100 men who had served on strategic air cd my combat Sac men had averaged 70 shots could demonstrate no harm Ful effects from getting Loo Man shots haycraft said. He disputed conclusions reached at Johns Hopkins school 6f medi Cine which tested 300 Laboratory technicians and reported hyper produced an increase of White blood cells and an in crease in protein in the blood which is associated with certain , who was asked by the influenza commission to conduct further studies said he found Many of the Laboratory technicians were not in As Good physical condition As military men. It s a Heck of a life in hell. Mich a Complete in10 words or less life work and play is better in hell before june 11 to chamber of Commerce hell Mich. First prize is $25. Form he has proposed the in creases would Range As High As $51.50 for employees and $77.25 forthe self employed. However the administration now appears to have less than a50-50 Chance of pushing any sem Blance of the Jeg Slation through the election year Congress the crucial vote will come in the tax writing House ways and Means committee next month. Backed away or. Kennedy told a news con Terence that the legislation will pass if it clears the committee new observers doubt that taxes with medicare would1 be n creased $12 for employees earning exactly $4.800 a year. Employees earning More than $4,800 annually would pay More than $12. Those earning less would pay the social Security pro Giard employers must match theuk contributions of their pm Layes self employed workers a jobs covered by the program must Jay a tax rate 50 per cent higher Han that paid by employees. This year the government through payroll deduct ions is collecting from employees 3\st per Centof their first $4,800 in earnings or a maximum of $150. Rolls increase effective Jan. 1, the rate will climb to 3% per cent or a Maxi mum of $174 a year. This increase and others scheduled to take effect in 1966 and 1969 Are necessary to pay for existing benefits and keep the Multi billion Dollar social Security fund sound As the num Bers on the Benefit Rolls finance the new billion Dollar a year an nursing Home benefits he is advocating or. Kennedy has pro posed that Congress add one fourth of one per cent to these tax rates effective next Jan. 1 and that it boost to $5.200 the earnings to which the taxes Are next year this would mean that employees and employ ers would each have to pay 3% per cent on the first $5,200 of employee earnings or a maximum lax of $20150. The tax on self employed persons would climb to 513/16 per cent of the first 55.200or a maximum of $402.25, addition of the medical care to to the existing of schedule would Menn that the social Security rat would climb Liy 1969 to 4t of employees and for employers and to 75/16 per employed. For employees cent for the self earning $100 week or More that would men annual taxes of 5253.50. The tvs on the self employed earning tha much would total $380.25. Reuther Colls Ama stand hypocrisy9 Washington up Walter. Ruether called the american medical association s stand against health care for the aged und Rocial Security High octane hypocrisy Here. The United Auto workers presi Dent told the founding convention f the National Council the Ama is flooding he country with false prop ganda.". Lawmaker speak another speaker. Rep. Cent King d-calif., cosponsor of presi Dent Kennedy s medical care Bill said the Ama propaganda department becomes More desperate and irresponsible in their efforts to defeat the King Anderson Bill As Progress toward enactment appears More favourable King told the convention tha Tama leaders have succeeded to Date in a consider Able proportion of the Ama membership to the degree they ignore the judgment of president Ken Nedy the governors of 30 states the mayors of More than 1,000 cities and the present and paste Cetares of health education and arid welfare.". Ask for assistance Ruether said that if the Ama really is worried about the 2.5 million people who would t recovered by the presidents Bill it should help us pass legislation that will cover these the Ama really does t fear that the King Anderson social Security approach won t work he is afraid it flu work and the Ama does t want that the Ama is in favor of Park Avenue upside Down socialism Reither said. They re not opposed to socialism they re opposed to helping people who need Are operating on High octane postal chief fizzes Over Poi bottle tops Chicago up postmaster general j. Erl Ward t a wants tout a Cork in a soft drink manufacturer s complained that a nation wide contest requiring entrants to submit three soft drink bottle Caps is jamming up the Post office department s electronic mall sorting equipment. It just in t Cricket say Overly residents Waverly ind. Up Rabe Lais found them associated them with consider them cheerful and lovable and Cage them As the exasperated citizens of Waverly Don t dig the humor i crickets. Lonnie Sawyer of Waverly said he s spent $30 in the last two greeks trying to get rid of the blasted s not a funny situation said mrs. Lucille, Days ago the Inch Long in sects invaded this Small Morgan county Community. Since then the residents have been waging a around the clock our with the chirping far the crickets have open crickets cat holes in Furni Ture carpets and draperies in Mostof the Homes in Waverly. One night mrs. Sawyer filled half gallon Jar with Cricket corpses from her front in t Only their appetites. No one in Waverly has had much sleep since the crickets arrived be cause of their incessant howling mrs. Sawyer called on county Agri cultural agent Richard Haworth for advice. He suggested n chemical solution to banish the crickets thrived on it. Some residents employed Fly shatters. Now Waverly is Arm weary. The crickets Are undaunted. Sawyer said he found that just stomping on them was the most effective method for curbing their of neighbouring Martins Ville was to visit Waverly to make personal reconnaissance of the aggressor Force. All Waverly Hopes hell come up with a plan for a successful counterattack. In
