European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 18, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday july 18, 1963 the stars and stripes Page i vim zip abcs May add up to posthaste movement of . Mail Washington thepot office department already brimming with zip will now Start put tins some vim into the nation s mull improved malt in being launched in the 20-Slory Crown be her Burn building in san Francisco in a Pilot project to peed up mall Ter vice in big office buildings. At the name Lime the depart ment announced it Survey of nearly 300 other cities aimed at introduce hot reception Truwe boy take aim and a Clow look at nary frogman returning to aquatic Park at san Francl Noo after underwater Demoll ton work. Prom left the boy Are Terry Keating. Pat Creasy and oomph Garcia other native greeted the Ballon warmly. Dpi photo network editorial Guise Ted at quiz Washington up a he publican congressman pointed to everal television specials As examples of what he called broadcast network editorializing rep. Durward o. Hall r-mo.,Aid there was no harm in letting local radio and television stations world luxe. What bothers him. Hall told congressional investigators. Is network editorializing done under the Guise of Public affairs programming. He said a lbs program last year on the new us. Trade policy was in essence a massive endorsement of the administration s Tariff and Trade an Abc special on the new Burgh n.y., welfare situation contained the Best arguments of those opposing the City s handling of welfare. Alongside distorted excerpts from the other Side Hall also criticized on Abc pro Gram several months ago in which Howard k. Smith included an interview with convicted perjured Alger Hiss As pert of a study of Richard m. Nixon s political Ca and other congressmen were the first witnesses at fact finding hearings on broadcast de itorialising.4 House Commerce subcommittee headed by rep. Walter Teu is trying to determine it any broadcasters. Are violating Federal , the subcommittee want to know if the general fairness and equal time Doc Trines Are being ignored. demand that broadcast Licen sees present both sides of controversial scheduled the hearings after at least 28" congressmen complained of radio and television . Robert w. Hera Hlll. . Said he was opposed to broadcast editorializing because some station owners were abusing what he Felt was a privilege. But rep. Lionel Vandeerlin a calf. A former newscaster de tended the right of stations to de Tor Lallye. He said they encouraged he Competition of ideas an generally raised broadcasting lev 1s. He asserted that the Law and Good business would influence station owners to present All sides of an Issue. Testifying with Vandeerlin was state rep. Sherwood Gordon As a Pioneer in the Field of broadcast . Gordon said he not thief finds Cor very identifiable Oakland Calif. Up nine minutes alter a Holdup at the Pioneer investors savings � loan Aon police stopped the car of Ernest Pontiflet 22, of Oakland and United him.,. You got me mid Ponta. Us and then he asked police How fac or bad Dona it. The arresting Gofflot did not answer but stared a Pontiflet s car. It was an Edsel. Only believed strongly in unrestricted and vigorous editorializing but Felt the current hearings were a form of implied told Gordon he appreciated his statement but that he Dis agreed with him on his appraisal of the subcommittee s i Vestiga congressman said the group was conducting a fact finding hearing and that it would not be fair to indict the subcommittee before it takes any action. Arkansas will probe knotty marriage woe Little Rock Ark. A gov. Orval e. Faubus said he will ask the state legislature to Clear up Arkansas problems on under age couples meanwhile were remarried in a ceremony in Star Ltd Ark., to comply with an Moldaw recently brought to Light pour other couples remarried at Benton Ark. A 1941 act voided marriages in which the Bride was under 16 or the Groom under 18. The Law went unnoticed until the Federal social Security administration Moid it would not pay wives or widow s benefits to persons not legally married. Faubus said in a news Confer ence that he thought the social Security administration was wrong in its stand. But he said several state legislators have asked him to have the legislature Clear up state marriage Laws. Tulili could be done by amending the1941 Law or by passing a new Law. The state has no common la marriage provision. Faubus said he would ask the legislature to Iron out the prob Lem if it is called into specs session on other matters this fall h it is not called this fall he wll present the problem to the next regular session. Final step the recent tur Moil in Arkansas caused by a1011 Law nullifying Many marriages wound up with these seven couple on the step of a Church in Star City after they relied the knot. A photo Lindy s son dives into sea in Rescue try san Diego Calif. Up Jon Lindbergh 31-year-old son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh warn 100 Yards from an Ocean Barge in a futile attempt to res Cue a Man from a crashed hell copter it was Learned said Lindbergh a deep sea diver for the Melr poll sewage system Cut the Nan free from the Pontoon of the copter which was submerged in the Seaby the crash. The Rescue attempt proved i vain since Calvin Hall. 48. Eco on Calif., a pile Driver Foreman died a few minutes afterwards either of injuries or drowning. Hall and two other men were in lured when a Boom collapsed on the Barge White they were on a sewage project. The helicopter flew out to the Barge to pick up he injured. Lashed to Pontoon Hall was placed on a stretch Rand lashed to a Pontoon of the helicopter piloted by Merle hand Ley 34. Of Pacific Bench. Calif. Theother injured pole Driver Bryce Saylor 28. And operating Engineer Leonard Smith Lith of san Diego were placed inside the helicopter plunged into the a and overturned trapping Hall underwater. Lindbergh swam tothe crash Ircne dived underwater and rut Hull free of the Pontoon but it was too Annii Smith were Tonkon to Sharp memorial Hospital. No vim across the nation. Vim joins zip zoning improve ment program and abcs accelerated business collection delivery n postmaster general j. Edward Joy s plan to get some new vigor nto the postal sen1 ice. The Overall program goes under the name of 4ims nationwide improved mall ervice. Vim works like this a vertical mall conveyor system something like a dumbwaiters ear rules mall up to Oil floors of office buildings with one postman As signed exclusively to that building a basement postal station. Conveyor trays Are equipped with locked covers with each firm having a key to us own tray to remove its incoming mall insert outgoing mall and relock the cover. The conveyor can deliver Matt to building tenants within minute at frequent intervals the depth to ment said. The department said the Surveyor other cities is based on the Assumption that several Hundred new buildings now on the drawing boards in cities All Over the country would Benefit from Tho , postmaster general Fred Erick c. Belen inaugurated the Saa Francisco vim system which a installed with the cooperation of Crown Zellerbach. Belen said the system Pom no threat to postal employment but instead Viii guarantee that delivery personnel can continue Tobe used to maximum the Post office department ul4 Large office buildings now required ultime services of Sav sral carriers Ai Many As 30 in the by cwt ones to deliver mall to hundreds of individual tenants Over a period of several hours. Spitball count rates patients Boston officials it the children s Hospital meet Cal Cente have discovered an unusual Wuy o determining whether a patient getting belter counting the spit bolls on the Walls and Selling. Lawrence lev in son manager . Reported this de i part Tel finds the task of cleaning this material from the Walls one to which it does not object behave found a direct relationship Between the number of spite los on the Walls and the health of the patients in the More i pit balls the belter the pal Ion t is judge s son skips court new York up cares Mart in Iff. Son of a criminal court judge failed to appear in court Ott his assault complaint against newspaper photographer. The Eon plaint was dismissed. The complaint was against Arthur Pomrantz of the new York Post who had tiled an As Sault charge against martinis for allegedly attacking him at a police station where martinis was booked for Drunken driving after a five death tra fic Accident May 10. Martinis complaint was a coun Ter action. The dismissal was by judge mor res Wei n re id. One of the three judges who found martinis inno cent of charges of Drunken driving reckless driving and leaving the scene of the Accident which Waxon the Henry Hudson Parkway in the Bronx. When the Case was colled an neither martinis nor his attorney came Forward. Judge Weinfeld said. No appearance. The sum Mons is dismissed. Technicolor Pioneer Herbert Kalmis Dies West los Angeles Herbert t. Kolmus whose technicolor discoveries pioneered Colo motion pictures died of a heart attack at his Home. He was 81.from 1913 to 1062 Kalmus was president of technicolor motion picture first technicolor Laboratory was built in a railway car at bos ton and in 1917 the car was trans ported to Jacksonville fla., for it first feature picture in technicolor the Gulf Kalmus who stepped Down a general manager of technicolor no. And technicolor corp. In 1959. Headed the team that in 1932 developed three component technicolor red Green and Blue by which every Shade of color maybe faithfully reproduced. The first Fen lure length film using this Mure sophisticated process was Becky Sharpe whose producer Kenneth inc gown died two months ago. In 1938 Kalmus received the Progress award of the society of motion picture engineers and in 1940 he was Given the modern Pioneer award of the National As voc Sutlon of manufacturers. Kalmus. A native of Chelsea,mas., taught physics at Massachusetts Institute of technology from 1906 to 1912. He also taught two your at Queen s University Ontario while doing res Curch for the Canadian government Kalmus wife Natalie whom he later divorced was another Pio Neer in 1949 Kalmus married news paper columnist Eleanore King who is his widow. Other survivors include two daughters mrs. Terry Mullin und a. Waller Tollock
