European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 24, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes Friday june 24,1977, an Eye for detail a tiny electronic interconnection Cir Cuit developed by the 3m co. Is dwarfed by the human Eye inspecting it. Assem Bly of integrated circuits was formerly done by workers who peered through Microscope and Manu Evered thin strands of Gold wire. Now it s carried out by machine with the tiny circuit placed at the Center of the interconnect in one stamping motion. A photo pollsters Tell joint panel inflation is top worry Washington up ii _ five pollsters told members of Congress wednesday that inflation is the economic problem that most worries americans and for the first time More people think the Energy crisis is real than and they reported americans Are be coming a Little More confident about their government. These in general were common themes in testimony Given by the poll takers at a hearing held by Congress joint economic committee. The committee wanted to find out what s worrying the Public. In a word the answer was inflation. Pollster Louis Harris said americans Are deeply worried and frightened bythe Specter of inflation. Richard Baxter vice president of the Roper organization said 53 per cent of the Public says government policy should concentrate on fighting inflation and Only 31 per cent would increase spending to stimulate the Economy. Arthur h. White of the Yankelovich organization and Richard Curtin of the University of Michigan also said the Public regards inflation As a More serious prob Lem or More of a hardship than unemployment. 14-hour auction of slain heiress effects stateside skylab astronaut Carr to join engineering firm Houston a Gerald p. Carr a co Holder of the world space flight duration record is leaving the . Space Agency to join a Houston engineering firm. Carr was commander of the 1975 skylab 4 Mission in which he and Edward g. Gibson and William r. Pogue spent a record 2,017 hours or 84 Days in space. Carr 44, became an astronaut in april1966 and has been a civilian employee at the Johnson space Center since retiring from the Marine corps in 197s. In recent Mont she has headed the astronaut office s design support s departure will leave the Ameri can space Agency with 27 astronauts. La. Alligators appetites getting out of hand Shreveport. La. Up so Many people have been feeding the alligators that the gators Are beginning to think of food when they hear human voices. State wild life and fisheries depart ment experts have told the Caddo Parish police that people have been feeding the reptiles from piers on Cross Lake causing the alligators to think of food when they hear someone talking. That in turn has led to complaints that the alligators Are eating dogs and geese from nearby Home when no one is looking. The police jury decided to Start an advertising Campaign to discourage toe feed ing of alligators. More College grads being hired report says Bethlehem a. Up employers hired 18 per cent More College graduates in 1976-77 than in the previous year and anticipate even better prospects for next year the College placement Council reported. A full one third of the 700 employers responding to the pc Survey indicated they expect to hire Stilt More graduates in 1977-78. More than half expect hiring to hold steady at this year s level Only 7 per cent anticipate a drop in recruiting next year and 6 per cent remain Uncertain about the future. X a Pink patrol Cruiser fellow officers see red Salt Lake City up policeman Brett Elcock a been suspended for is Day for covering a woman Ameer s patrol Cruiser with Pink paint. Chief Bud we Hughby said monday that Elcock was picked up by fellow officers june 16 in the vehicle maintenance lot while painting the car with a Brush. Apprehending officers said Elcock appealed to be drunk and said in t it pretty when they took him away. The car reportedly belonged to a woman patrolman Elco Konce had dated. Officers in the shop managed to clean off the Pink paint before it dried. National Cathedral s Dean Sayre to retire Washington up Dean Franci Sayre one of the nation s most controversial churchmen and for 25 years the head of Washington s National Cathedral will retire in january Cathedral officials said. Sayre has submitted his resignation effective Jan. 17his 63rd birthday. Under Sayre s leadership the great gothic Cathedral a favorite of Washington tourists became a Church for All people with services ranging from civil rights and Antiwar demonstrations to classical music military worship services and innovative religious theater. Sayre was one of the first Public opponents of the late sen. Joseph Mccarthy when Mccarthy was seeking to Root alleged communists out of government. Flying Saucer firm told to Stop Selling Stock Little Rock Ark. Up the a Kansas securities commissioner has halted the Sale of Stock in a corporation purportedly building an aircraft similar to a flying Saucer. Harvey l. Bell ordered the . Mull can corp. Of Silver Point tenn., and Mulli can to Stop offering and Selling securities in the corporation. Bell said the securities were not registered in Arkansas and mull can was not licensed la Arkansas to Bell securities. Mullican was trying to raise Money o build the aircraft which was called a wingless Mullican said Jim Pitts chief counsel for the securities department. The principle of flight was going to be the same As with a flying Saucer Patti said. The cease and desist order had nothing to do with the product he added. / just came of watch All those crazy people Indianapolis api what looked liked an Ordi nary Dresser drawer was a fantasy for Eunice Gibson. The elderly Brownsburg ind., woman spent $35 at the auction of the estate of slain grocery heiress Marjorie Jackson for the drawer reported to have once contained a portion of the reclusive widow s millions. It was just an impulse. I she said. I can look at that now and then and fantasize that All that Money was in she was one of thousands who flocked to Earl Corn weirs auction House wednesday for the Sale of Jackson s belongings. Jackson was found shot to death in her Home May 7. In addition to dozens of Little cakes and presents addressed to god and Jesus Christ police found More than 5 Mil lion hidden in garbage cans Bureau drawers tool boxes and a vacuum cleaner bag. An additional $2 million was recovered from six per sons arrested in the Case but authorities said up to 3million might still be missing. Bargain Hunters and treasure seekers began arriving at Daybreak crowding into the giant tent set up for the auction and spilling out into the cold steady rain. Many were still there into the night when the Sale was still going Strong. Some hoped that More of the Jackson millions might turn up. Some wanted to see the widow s Gold inlaid false Teeth which Cromwell announced he would t be Able to sell because a dentist presented an enormous Bill an they pulled them out of the some came for treasures. Charlene Hodgin of Indianapolis paid $12,000 for a 1976 Cadillac with just Over 2,400 Miles on it. It sold for $13.677new. I just wanted one of those cars she said peeling off12 $100 Bills As a Down payment. And i was going to get one one Way or the some just wanted souvenirs. Peggy Patterson of Indianapolis spent $15 for a handful at the form Jackson s a Boyd who died in 1967 for Luk "j1?1" explained a she cared that much for that Bird. I want to buy some of others just came to look. Carol Brunner an Indianapolis housewife. Did t bring any Money. I just Carreto or secs a Cornwell and two other auctioneers worked for 14 hours before he halted the auction Early thursday morn next he chanced remainin8 items no one would say just How much Money came in. But com we noted that the cars sold for $26 000 and the other stuff brought at least that
