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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday september 13, 1980 the stars and stripes Page 5 passes taste test researchers say Frozen milk concentrate announced Madison wis. A scientists at the University of Wisconsin have de Vised a Way to make a Frozen milk concentrate they say tastes almost like the real thing when water is added the University  thursday. The process Means that milk could be canned marketed and stored like Frozen fruit juice according to food researcher Owen fun Nama. The product has been taste tested and the tasters said it tasted almost like nor Mal milk when reconstituted As liquid milk by adding water the researchers told reporters. The process is not yet available commercially. A Frozen concentrate would give the Dairy Industry a Chance to Market a product that would Cost less to ship and have longer storage life than fresh milk. Also the researchers said Thor would be less waste from spoilage. Fun Nama said another advantage is that it could mean making lactose free milk for people who cannot drink Normal milk because of the milk sugar it contains. The Frozen concentrate probably would Cost a few cents More per Gallun than Normal milk. But fun Nama said there would be Sav Ings too because of lower shipping costs and fuel savings since Consumers would store their product in their freezers and thus make fewer trips to the Market to gel milk. There has been research in milk concentrates at other institutions in the past two years Fennema said but none has passed the test for commercial production. King shrine gets Senate Green Light Washington up a Senate subcommittee thursday promised Quick approval of a Bill to make the Atlanta Home and Birthplace of Martin Luther King or. A National historic site. Chairman Dale bumpers d-ark., said his Energy subcommittee on Parks recreation and renewable resources will report the measure out next week in an Effort to ensure full congressional approval this year. Coretta s Joel King wife of the slain civil rights Leader old the committee it would be an important signal of the nation s commitment to the non violent principles King taught. The plan was endorsed by National Park service director Russell Dickinson. Who said it would assure continued preservation and interpretation of this important part of our  the proposed National historic site would encompass 23.5 acres of land in at Lanta. Focal Points would be King s Birthplace grave site memorial and the Etc Nezir Baptist Church where a was the third generation pastor. The House already has passed a Bill to authorize the historic site. But that Mea sure lakes in a larger area than the Senate plan and proposes Federal funds be used for maintenance and tour guides at the Church. Dickinson said the Park service opposes inclusion of funds for the Church consist ent with Law and administration policy that no Federal Money be used to support Active churches. But bumpers and sen. Pete Dominici r-n.m., urged that the Justice depart ment be consulted to Sec if there is any Way for the Money to be provided without running afoul of the constitutional Doc Trine of sep aviation of Church and state. More fun for Young children comedian Bob Cosby mugs it up for Drin. Cosby will Host picture  a Bob Captain Kangaroo Keshan on daily feature for pre school children on the set of he lbs to s show for Chil Captain Kangaroo s show. A nazi victims May get old age pay teachers strikes end in 5 states by Bruce Olson United press International teachers strikes were settled in five states thursday but school walkouts snarled the opening of classes across the nation affecting nearly 600,000 students and 30,000 teachers. The biggest settlement was in Roches Ter . Where the City s first teachers strike ended after 10 Days. No details of the pact were disclosed but officials said 34,000 students would be Back in class rooms monday. Other settlements were reached in rho de Island Illinois Michigan and Pennsyl Vania. There were 12 strikes in Pennsylvania however with the nation s largest strike deadlocked in Philadelphia. The two Day jewish new year Holiday provided a breather for negotiators trying to Settle the Philadelphia dispute a strike involving 220,000 students and 22,000 teachers. Talks were stalled in san Jose calif., where a strike was in its fourth Day. Teachers in Sierra Vista ariz., picketed fort Hua Chuca wednesday and said half the substitutes hired by the District were wives of army person pc. Joyce Clark an official of the Sierra Vista teachers Union said the military wives arc meddling in local affairs by stabbing in our  in Illinois 100,000 students were still affected by strikes in eight districts but teachers at St. Joseph Ogden High school in Central Illinois accepted a Compromise thursday and returned to their class rooms ending a 10-Day dispute. One walkout was settled in Michigan but 19 districts remained on strike with 76,400 students affected. In Woonsocket r.i., 7,750 students were scheduled to return to class Friday following approval of a contract that ended a one week strike. The settlement reduced the number of teacher disputes in the state to one in Westerly. In Ohio strikes by teachers in three communities and by non academic work ers in the Columbus school District affected 80,000 students. Another 20.000 students were affected by strikes in two Seattle. Wash., suburbs where 1,100 teachers were on strike. Washington a the social Security administration said thursday it will make allowances for survivors of nazi persecution who lied about their Ages in order to save their lives in concentration Camps and now appear to be too Young to collect american old age pensions. Social Security commissioner Robert Driver said instructions on the new policy will be issued oct. 15. He also promised the Agency will begin a program to Contact survivors about the ruling. Driver s statements were contained in a letter to Sens. Richard sch Cikor r-pa., and William Hughes. D-n.j., who pressed . Officials to solve the problem earlier this year. The senators had written Bills to Amend social Security provisions and threatened to attach these Bills to important measures be fore Congress this fall if the situation was not corrected administratively. This finally eliminates the injustice in the social Security system whose roots took hold in evil ground More than 35 years ago Hughes said. Prisoners older than 30 were often executed by the nazis when they arrived in concentration Camps. Thus Many under stated their Ages when interrogated by Camp officials. Liberated prisoners repeated their under stated Ages to . Officials because they feared that contradicting concentration Camp records could prevent their admit Tance to the United states. After 35 years of Freedom their True Ages exceed 65 the pensionable age in the United states but official . Records list them As younger. Because of that they h ivc been ineligible for old age pensions. After world War ii 250.000 concentration Camp survivors were admitted into our country and up to 10.000 May have understated their True Ages to authorities Schweiker said. Driver said his Agency will continue to help victims obtain original birth certificate or other Early evidence of age. But will also make allowances in the absence of this data. If such evidence does not exist and there is evidence that the person was a Holo Caust victim or the facts in the individual Case support the individual s allegation we would accept a written statement from the individual attesting to the circumstances under which the age was falsified and establish the person s Date of birth As that  Driver wrote. In the stars and stripes. 30 years ago today sept. 13, 1950 the . Opened an offensive on the Northern front above tac go Korea and gained nearly a mile in its first push. In the Northeast the americans forced the reds Back two Miles. 20 years ago today sept. 13, 1960 two More negro first graders started attending classes at a onetime All White elementary school in Houston. The two brought the total to eight negroes in schools that until this fall were previously All White. 10 years ago foday sept. 13, 1970 sgt. Est Quick Toracs 22, a suspect in the alleged my Lai Mas Sacre of March 1968, charged army chief of staff Gen. William c. Westmoreland with dereliction of duty and said Westmore land should take the blame for whatever happened at my Lai  
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