European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes monday june 25, 1962 ithe Oto Tivvis the society s Opin Ion that i Garette smoking has a on health h to was Nide when the Boa re of directors _ ,. J import by ten tobacco and cancer. , report said the sponsorship by tobacco companies of pile g athletic e y in t a filth associate television and another advertising a Dot Yeti discussed at length. It " " a it was note resulted in a adv it slug Appeal to the very age group which society is most anxious to prevent from being subject to the persuasion to v. 100 universities club committee then recommended that the society Send Iet tors to the presidents of about 100leading universities expressing the society a opioid ii that in View of fihe deleterious effects of smok ing on health the propriety of supporting athletic events in Eok Leges by stitch Means be conscientiously committee also said there apparently is an intensified Campaign to increase the Sale of cigarettes to College students. It Sug Gisl Feir that the society write tothe fed a Trade commas sign and ask1 if that Agency had any Juris diction n that Field. V div be Cutler Hammond director of statistical research for the society told newsmen that cigarette Sra tag accounts for a great a a Oriler of deaths from lung cancer. He said a new study is lev St gating All factors. That might be inv died in cancer. Of noting he said Ris one of Many items ". woman Ficu tap Thuiy say everyone has a purpose in life Aid mrs. George i Mcbrides she held Lier month old son in her arms. I guess god. Picked me out tool Aye infant was the 45-year-old mrs Mcbride s ,19th child. Only eight of the 19 children Are Hying. Tiie youngest. Milton was the eighth to be born to mrs. Mcbride ant her 73-year-old, husband. One de she had11. Children by part Vioris marriage. Only a son 26, survived. It a Minnesota really is Phat kind of state Minne demonstrated t hat theirs truly is tie Gopher state Ai tie fifth " annual Gopher count 5705 in bounties was paid trappers of the furry cirit to the rate a Ilo year old Jap anese girl ran from a big Jet into the arms of new parents in a new land. " " Yuk la Fusil baiter Rah smiling to her Foster father Marine sgt Stanley g. Baker 33, who broke through american red tape to acquire the new daughter he handpicked put of a japanese orphanage. Yuk la threw her arms around the sergeant s neck in a prolonged Yuma is Home ngs5 never Hutchinson Kan Apsher Iff Calvin Sheppard was Locking up 12 Slot machines seized in a Gambl ing raid when some of the coins Feu out -. He decided thib ii est Way to pre serve the evidence was to play the Money Back into the machines after the first few play he Stalp. --1 -1 1 j i in i i v in. --1 -i1-7 de winning a Otic of int he a $6 ahead. Fth a act i. " " Heppard persisted however and soon had the evidence in original Haig dubiously met her hew Kotlier for the first time the japanese wife of the sergeant. The meeting brought to an end a Long string of red tape which began to break Only after the ser Geant in desperation wrote a letter to the editor of a los Angeles girl 9, wins. Marble tide Wildwood . Up Peggy Mullen 9-year-old daughter Ofa r plot Isburgh. Traffic policeman won the National girls. Marble championship by sweeping 11 of 15 matches in the final round r she was tied for the Lead Donna Lescynski. 11,-of Yonkers,n.y., going into the final round of the four Day tournament with a record of 27-18. Peggy a blonde ourth grader then Rode to Foi tory with consistent shooting while her opponent was losing Allbut is matches. Pai a Japon Philadelphia finished Sec pad in the Competition Donna was third and Gloria regal it Niles Phio was fourth and As i tasks Merit was burying 600 which i to Hood Andt plug or i a . My that stench i a two me unload the retractor Over to give. Jipse Gas Masiba up they could get a a -4 it truck was seize tin Elizabeth after the Pax suspected the inc Bater i rejects gathered out of state would be sold As Good eggs v Aiter i Tiung for the cargo to reclaimed by jts owner Federal judge Thomas f. Heany signed an order authorizing Mault to destroy he eggs because they had become Public nuisance and a health a Zar reason of said Meterio ,t3 uck will be returned tothe 6wner, Charles Waller of Kingsport Tenn. No charges have been filed against Waller who has no connection with the cargo. We washed the truck Down thoroughly Mault said but the odor newspaper. After that Federal and state Laws were relaxed to permit Fukie to come to the in i t e d was aboard a military air transport service Jet she emerged clutching a Small japanese doll and was Given an american doll. She hugged the doll with Tonearm and the sergeant with the other. She spoke Only a few words of japanese but the smile never left her face. The Bakers planned to drive Home to Buena Vista they waited Baker told of finding Yukie in an orphanage last soon As i saw her that was it he said. It is hard to explain Why i liked her Over the others. It was just one of those things. You know it but you j an t explain it baby timetable spans 50 years san Francisco a fifty years ago mrs. Julius Eylenfeldt gave birth to a girl. Twenty five years later to the Day that girl now mrs. Anita Raines gave birth to a daughter at the University of Californi Hospital. And now mrs. Arlene e. Sey Mour the girl born at that Hospi Tal kept the tradition going. She gave birth to a daughter Carol Nancy who weighed in at nine pounds and three ounces. Rockefeller Kin 91, Dies new York a mrs. E. Parmelee Prentice. 91, the last surviving child of John d. Rocke Feller died in mid town Hospital hre., she had been ill several months. "3tails of Sharks or otherwise play with in addition to the confirmed at tacks the panel reported eight doubtful attacks with two fatal Tiea among the 10 persons panel recorded among doubt Ful attacks cases in which despite some circumstantial evidence it could not be proved that death or injury resulted from onslaughts by Sharks on living " in this list was the Case of Al Fred a Haen 43, who disappeared oct. 9 in the water off Ocean Ridge f Boca Raton Flo. His body Mutt. La Ted by Sharks was found four Days later. But there was no Wayto Tell whether he was alive when., attacked in a separate category die pane reported Sharks May have killed scores of victims of air and sea disasters last year. But As in the. Case of Haen a spokesman said it was impossible to determine whether the Sharks attacked before or after the death of their prey. The total of 31 persons injured in unprovoked shark attacks last year compared with 23 in 1960 and ,21 in 1959. The nine provoked at tacks compared with 12 in 1960 an four in 1959. Last year s unprovoked attack occurred off both coasts of the Continental United states off Hawaii and other Pacific islands Ber Muda Australia South and East Africa the Philippines m the Mediterranean sea and persian Gull and 150 Miles upstream in the Limpopo River of East Africa. Host attacks at least 17 species of shark made these attacks on fishermen swim mers or boats. The smallest was a two foot Banjo shark the largest a 2,500-Pound White Pointer shark. Mos of the unprovoked attacks were made in african and Austral Ian Waters. Three were in Florida Waters one off South Carolina one off California an be off Oahu Hawaii. In these six is. Attacks one person was killed and the other wounded. The fatality was William j. Dand Ridic of 21 of Miami who was attacked while ski diving. These figures compare with nine unprovoked attacks in . Waters in i960, with one person killed an nine injured and 10 attacks in 1959 with three killed and seven the four unprovoked attacks b Sharks on boats in 1961 the panel said one 35-foot launch was incapacitated when its rudder was damaged by a huge shark on Canoe was bitten in two and turned Over and its occupant forced to swim to Shore and a Dinghy with two occupants was used As a Toby a school of Sharks which swirled it around and boy 3, drowns on picnic at Lake Winston Salem . Up David Vance 3, finished eating a picnic lunch and dashed into twin lakes to swim with other Young apparently suffered stomach cramps and went under the water so fast he could not cry out for help. A lifeguard later recovered his body in less than six feet of water. It s enough to give a family the chills Palisade no. Up Jack Frost got Tost As the temperature climbed into the upper 80s Here. Thousands of persons attempt ing to beat the heat at the pall Ade amusement Park were not surprised to hear a Loudspeaker announcement that Jack Frost was lost. V Jack v was reunited with to parents or. And in. Harry Frost of Brooklyn after � separation of about m half hour on r to t of. P p d si11 is c to s 1 i h n i a talk of i d a s 01 it
