European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse June 11, 196s the stars and stripes underwater rigs t of ass Waxbill i associations re Congress or of Commerce Wpm Congress to approve the Eler Sial Bill to increase end Cut Federal spending. Said the measure was iary to prevent a Man Bill which would impose m per cent income tax charge and Cut spending by billion has been approved by House Senate conference com Littee. The House has sched action on it june 19. Deep concern the chamber s committee to insider problems of the Dollar it telegrams to All member the House and Senate pressing deep concern for a Syible National and internal Mal financial crisis unless r8 Bill is passed eight business associations Ned the committee in voicing a of a crisis which would disrupt Domestic economic Sta Ity bring serious social and tical problems in its wake1 endanger the leadership i of the United states in the under the oceans and seas of the world Petroleum expert Dis closed. This elaborate and expensive Hydro space equipment May re place the floating offshore Rig which have been dotting the world s seas for years at Leas for drilling in deeper areas. Monroe e. Spaght a managing director of the Royal dutch Shell group of companies called the offshore areas one of Man s last terrestrial frontiers one thatis hardly As Well known As outer space and in Many ways More hazardous and Charles e. Jones president of the Humble Oil and refining co., said we have begun to explore Only a fraction of the 335 million cubic Miles of water gathered on the Globe. Existing maps of the deep sea floors Are about As accurate As maps of the land masses were in the 1700 the United states about 1000 private companies Are directly or indirectly involved in oceanography or Hydro space. The new Oil Hunting boats Are be sri Usu my to Jav i eight associations the telegrams signed president Winton m. Blount said Many Steps muscle taken to reduce the risks of Uch a crisis. In the Short run however we feel it is a matter k extreme urgency that the Congress enact and the admin traction accept the Bill for creased taxes and reduced feral expenditures now Pend Jin the the eight business Assoc a a that sponsored the Tele jli1c 11cw Al ii Iii to a ing developed by such big companies As general dynamics corp but the Federal government is participating As Well As the Petroleum companies. The first offshore Oil activities Date to the 1880 a but Only since the end of world War ii has there been significant expansion to such areas As Middle East Waters and Europe s North sea. Deep submergence work boats research submarines and Manne submersibles have now been created to plumb the vast unknowns. In addition manned underwater stations that provide shirtsleeves environment for working and living Are reported on the Way. Far deeper while most of the present off Shore Oil Fields Are no More than200 feet below the surface expectations Are that huge Fields lie far deeper. For these experts believe work boats and under water stations can work better than fixed platforms both technologically and submersibles More than 30 of which Are in operation have been largely used so Farby the various Oceano Gramc institutions. But much of the m plans altered after a dog caused their and Anne Burke of Frankfort were married ins s Gas y scientist peddles theory blues make bigger Ems � a fun Furong of v p. Vnti pan countries the unite Washington up to Day s boys and girls grow taller and mature earlier than those of 50 or 100 years possible if Only partial explanation May be the to j. M. Tanner professor of child health an growth at the Institute of child health University of London the most obvious environmental reason for the differences be tween now and Back then is better genetic or hereditary fac tors May also be a Magazine article Tanner reported that fifteen year old boys of 1968 averaged 5 inches taller than their 1883 counterparts Accord ing to records from several eur in i us Jiuu Cini of juiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiii""""1"111"1111"111"1 ""1 noise a health Hazard surgeon general says pams were the America Jankers association the Ameri Ian retail federation thele rican Industrial Bankers to citation the mortgage Bank s association the Man fac bring chemists association to relational associations of manufacturers the National retailer chants association arid the National association of food hams. Chairman of the chamber Armittee is Archie k. Davis airman of the Board of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Teton Salem . . " formation developed by these institutions is of use to interest drilling for Oil beneath the seas and who Are becoming More interested in using their own submersibles. Our goal is to establish under water drilling stations and the Supply these stations through submersibles said Robert j. Me Grattan chief of underwater development engineering at me electric boat division of general dynamics. These multipurpose i a Nanri for can be used for search Washington up sur Geon general William h. Stewart said sunday that noises a Hazard in the health of people or. Stewart will a keynote the first National noise conference nonpublic health 1nu1sc of Hazard which is scheduled Here thursday and Friday. Noise according to the Public health service is known to affect hearing and is believed by some authorities to have even More far reaching effects on people. The conference will attempt to define noise hazards to psychological and sociological As Well As physiological health Stewart said that calling nuisance is. Like calling inconvenience. Tor and inspection transferring per us Umici 1cv-uv i or " of environments measurements. Years he said Many people made the mistake of trying to endure rather than eliminate dangerous air noise is being shielded by a similar cloak of indifference he to be discussed at the meeting include effects of noise on Man Industrial noise and the worker noise in the Community and Community noise control and special noise problems Suchias the sonic booms of High Speed air planes. The conference is being conducted by the american speech and hearing association under contract to the Public health service s National Cen Ter for chronic disease control and National Center for Urban and Industrial health. \ a jul cell a. I we states and Canada Japan Hong Kong new zealand and new South Wales in Australia. Girls of 18 in 1968 were nearly 2 inches taller than the girls of 1883. Children in North America Europe Japan and parts of China have come to the age of puberty three years in som countries five years sooner than children once did. Nevertheless the trend to larger body sizes and earlier sexual maturity May have in whole or in part a genetic exp la is where Hie bicycle comes a trend May exist m the gradual decline of intermarriage of members of the Sam Village Community t a n n e r said in Western european communities at least out Breed ing has increased at a fairly steady rate Ever since the introduction of the take t fla.,. The treasure ship inc., tourist attraction was sacked j a i estimated $70,900 in Booty la v Myin swashbucklers Jujj boarded the vessel at whom police collared were recon lol l menaced with a pistol. Its the deck the loot was to rare s d up f1om sunken coastal Winf esl mated $28,000i Tan is flipped near the or found on a juvenile Coin described As a Royal Gold Doubloon and valued at $25,000, was found by a police Man on a Road amid a scatter ing of gloves and other old coins valued at ?30.a treasure ship guard Wil Liam Frank Stephanak 62 to police three youths accosted h n on deck soon after Midnight Sun Day morning. He said they pulled a .38-caliber gun bound his wrists with tape and forced him into his bunk below the marauders then kicked open a Cabin door and plundered several display cases of treasure which has been on exhibition. Stephanak said t c Trio roamed the ship for half an Halbert ii. Doe 62, a guard at a nearby Marina freed sle Haniak when he missed his col league and recalled seeing Thiee youths loitering near the ship earlier. The youth arrested by police said lie had Only picked up som coins apparently dropped by the fleeing of the treasure ship sunday followed in the Wake of the robbers who the manage ment said left a Trail of Golc and curios looted from the treasure ship will be replace from the company s $4.2 mil.101 Stock of treasure at Vero Beac the proceeds of u Rich sunken ship find. Trio wounded by Assassin quit hospitals los Angeles Ood condition and said lie would3,e released within Severa Days. Those released Yvere a Sld 19 Irwin stroll i Elizabeth Evans 43
