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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday May 10, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 5 pools Copper blamed a head of Green hair is a splashy Hazard Chicago a Green hair is a harmless but startling Hazard or some persons who swim in pools a doctor re  medical syndrome is described in the May 9 Issue of the journal of the american medical association by u. Col. Richard Lampe. Of William Beau Mont army medical Center Elpaso Tex. The appearance of Green hair is As startling to the Parent As it is to the physician he wrote adding that there is Little information about it in medical lit  describes two patients a 5-year old Girt and a year old boy both blonds whose hair turned Green. In each instance the cause was found to be an excess of Copper in swimming Pool hater. The hair returned to Normal when the children stopped using the pools an had Dally shampoos. Lampe said Copper often is contained in chemicals used to kill algae in pools and also can be drawn from the plumb ing that provides water for pools. Cases of Green hair have been de scribed in medical literature among Copper workers and in a girls school when Copper from the plumbing was de posited on their hair during bathing. Living conditions of . Detainees protested in suit Concord . Up1 the 1.034 antinuclear demonstrators in custody at five National guard armoires in new Hamp Shire say living conditions in the military buildings violate the . Constitution. The Massachusetts and new Hampshire chapters of the civil liberties Union have filed a class action suit to protest conditions for 1.034 of the 1,414 protesters arrested May 1 who Are still being held at the armoires. The demonstrators were charged with criminal trespass after a 24-hour peaceful occupation of the site of the proposed $2 scholarships for Junior misses winners of the second preliminary Competition in America s Junior miss pageant at Mobile ala., Are from left Leslie Ann Garity no for poise and appearance Susan Santiglia , Talent Lisa Barnett , Scholastic and Candle Canada . Youth fitness. Each Winner received a 11,000 scholarship. Dpi photo billion Seabrook nuclear Power Plant on new Hampshire s 18-mile coastline the suit scheduled to be argued in . District court monday claims conditions violate the cruel and unusual punishment ban of the Constitution and seeks improve ments ranging from More showers and Toi lets to better  complaint also asks for damages of $5,000 per Day per person and $5,000 for the arrests. The suit does not seek release of the demonstrators. But . District court judge Hugh Bownes toured the armoires saturday and could free the protesters if he Felt conditions warranted such action. Deputy ally. Gen. Thomas Rath said trials for the demonstrators will be held in three District courts this week to Speed up a judicial process authorities say could take until october. Rath said 25  heard in Derry District court monday. He said he hoped other courts could be found by the Middle of the week in handle 25 cases a Day. Demonstrators held a rally saturday in front of the new Hampshire state House and vowed to return to the Seabrook site. About 20 protesters staged a Vigil on the outskirts of the site sunday to protest the arrests. We will continue to come Back to sea Brook until it is cancelled said Neal Lonsky. A spokesman for the Clamshell Al Liance the group which organized the occupation. Gov. Meldrin Thomson told the Nashua knights of Columbus saturday the aim of the protesters was to clog the state s detention facilities and courts. They hoped to break Down our system of Law and order just As they planned to Stop work at the Seabrook site the deliberate nonviolent breaking of the Law is Asun american As Idi  Thomson said. Mazi is reunion called off Bolzano. Italy up organizers of a reunion of wartime members of the nazi is planned in Northern Italy later this month have announced that it has been called off. Former italian partisans had strongly opposed the planned reunion. Aspin assails nuke Carrier backers Washington a rep. Les Aspin. D-wis., is accusing members of the House armed services committee and Navy air Craft Carrier admirals of trying to thwart Congress and resurrect the nuclear aircraft Carrier program spin charges that a Small plaque of congressmen and Carrier admirals is seek ing quietly to subvert the will of Congress which voted last month to kill funds for a fifth nuclear aircraft Carrier a handful of wilful men is out a thwart the decision of this  he said in a speech prepared for delivery in the i Louse monday last week the committee which Asp sits on. Rejected the Navy s request for v million to design a smaller Carri Erthe panel s acting chairman Hep Charles Bennett. A Fla. Said in an inter View that he also disagrees with he cum Mitilee s action but Bennett said he thinks Aspin is wrong in characterizing it As an attempt to subvert the will of Congress president Carter like former president Gerald r Ford wants the Navy to build smaller ships rather than the huge nuclear carriers spin also said Liat the committee had deleted from the $38 billion weapons Bill passed by the House two weeks ago All but i million of the Navy s to million request to develop the vertical Short Takeoff and Landing Astoli planes for the new smaller earners. He said the chief of naval operations adm James Holloway. Testified two months ago that the Navy s carriers must be Able to handle ail Navy aircraft including the new swing Wing f14 tomcat Bui a Small Carrier could not accommodate the tomcat. Aspin said i said Liol Loway also testified the Navy wants a Middle sized nuclear powered Carrier which Asp said would have to be far bigger than the Small carriers carrying the Vistol plane Bennett a Iid Congress decision to end the Era of the nuclear aircraft Carrier is not final he said several members expressed concern that if they approved the $8 Mil lion for the Navy to design the smaller car Rier it might be construed As the fir first of time congressional approval for that Carrier. "1 Don t think they had in mind subvert ing anybody Bennett said. I think they had in mind not starting the ship on its Way when it has t been approved by con  Navy wanted to design the Small Carrier with $6 million already authorized or other programs the request was subject to the approval of our committees not the full Congress Bennett said the committee should have approved the Monty so that Congress could get full details on the smaller car Rier. According to the testimony of the admirals the smaller Carrier just can t do tin  Bennett said they say the big Carrier can do More More efficiently that u has More punch for the Dollar than Thech Aier ship " May 10, 1947 Winston Churchill arrived Al u Bourget with us family to help France belatedly celebrate the second anniversary of be Day and to receive a rare Honor the French military medal. May 10, 1957 president Ngo Dinh diem of Vietnam paid tribute to the Gen Erous and unselfish assistance his coun try received from the . In a speech before a joint session of Congress. The Southeast asian Leader pledged that Bis country Mil continue to fight comm  May 10, 1967 Atlantic Alliance de sense ministers meeting for the first time without France formally changed nato s 10-year-old strategic formula of massive nuclear retaliation to one of graduated response to any aggression  
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