Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - February 23, 1966, Hamilton, Ohio 1WO JOURNAL THE DAILY NEWS Influenza Outbreak Could Occur In Space New Agency For Lutherans Is Planned CLEVELAND Cleve land has been selected as the site or organizing a new cy representing four Lutheran API An influenza out Churches in America called the break in space Lutheran Council in n could The flu States of American any of its infectious virus will follow a joint friends for that can gram of theological study and strike an astronaut just as easi Christian service and will be as it can the next By RONALD THOMPSON AP Aerospace Writer SPACE early diagnosis of viral infection in astronauts on a Doctors at the Manned Space craft Center agree that it is not a question of can an astronaut be infected by a virus while in but rather can it be pre Seek Prevention It is possible we might start successor to the present Nation Astronauts could unknowingly a night with a man in the pre al Lutheran church the virus into a stage of some viral in hostile environment where ra here next 1618 d come operative i an hgs dcd Health Service to determine the The four churches approach to control an are the American Lutheran Lutheran Church in Lutheran souri Synod and the Synod ofj Evangelical Lutheran Church es Goodyear Tire Prices Upped Ohio AP The The council will its Goodyear Tire Rubber passenger tire prices will be under the 1957 levels in national headquarters in New The Ohio River was the most important single avenue of com merce for the people of Ohio in How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and em barrass by dropping or wob bling when you laugh or talk Just sprinkle a little on your alkaline nonacid powder holds false teeth more and more No pasty taste or Does not Checks plate odor denture Get today at drug counters spite of an increase effective April The company said Tuesday the prices of truck and farm equipment tires would be increased one to three per Charles Eaves vice president of replacement tire said the power cushion passenger tire the most popular size used now listed at and will go to on April This is still per cent less than the 1957 list price of for the com parable Eaves At These Low Cut Prices f Perfect Cannon BATH TOWELS 88P 3 Days Floral prints on frosty Fringed ovy Cotton Tiny fringed WASHCLOTHS TEA TOWELS LOUNGER PILLOW Very Special for 3 Days Wi JvU Hoir Hi MJu Hair in 61 lit lai ni llada Foil Wrapped Hershey Box of 64 Crayola 62C Rocket Cello Tape 45Piece Oven Pledge Can Floor 46OL Can Floor Wax 2 for 2K Vinyl Cloth 4250 Spools White Found Guilty In Skying Of Texas Coed 224 HIGH STREET COMPANY Walter the centers monitor on the vi rus control said in an in We want to have tech niques to enable us to prevent this from and to de tect that it is he we want to know how o prevent one astronaut from transmitting it to another inside the The chances of a virus strik ng an astronaut will increase when flight crews get Just what would be done whether the mission would be ended will depend largely on the seriousness of the illness and how far the ship was from Kemmerer While in earth the spacemen could be rushed home for medical treatment in a rela short period of but on excursions of several weeks or months to other they would be forced to be their own while receiving tions from medical men moni toring flight from No American astronaut has reported even so much as a slight cold in Air Force Frank command pilot of the 14day flight of Gemini caused some moments of concern last De cember when he sneezed while in It was called by some the sneeze heard around the Doctors monitoring the medi cal data beamed back to earth from Gemini 7 quickly checked Bormans and detect ed no sign of impending Kemmerer said that the virus control contract calls for a final report within a LBJ Proposes Continued From Paje one a Redwood national park in Northern California and said he will separate legislation to establish He said it will be costly but we must move swiftly to save the majesty of a forest whose trees soared upward 2000 years Johnson said in his budget message 24 that he would recommend legislation to strengthen water pollution en forcement authority including the registration of those respon sible for discharging effluents into interstate and navigable streams and expand re and control programs and demonstrate new techniques for waste treat President One informed sources was a major symptom of a serious situation that could gravely af fect the nations economy for years to this years congressional elections and the next two presidential The scrap reportedly caused telephone calls from the White House to Details of the conversations could not be learned The giant labor federations Committee on Political Educa tion was expected to give the first major clue today of what the AFLCIO will do politically to back up its grievances that Johnson and the big Democratic congressional majority which labor helped elect arent living up to promises made during the Meany said intimations Associated Press James Cross is escorted to jail by Sheriff Lang after a jury found Cross guilty and assessed a life sentence for the strangulation slaying of University of Texas coed Swan Cross was tried specifically for the murder of Miss but had been charged with strangling Shirley Ann Stark and Susan University of Texas campus Booze Hounds Treated Just Like Alcoholics BAR ELECTS OHIOAN CHICAGO Columbus attorney who formerly headed the Ohio State Bar Association will become the 91st president of the American Bar Associa tion in August He is Earl nomin By FRANK JOSEPH CHICAGO AP When a drunken dog reels into Har ry the veter does not prescribe the hair of the dog that bit you give him sup vitamin in fluids and sympa Boothe In the acute you pump his stomach of course you cut off his source of Boothe said in an is the same treat ment given to a human alcohol But he said it is easier to break a canine boozehound of booze than a human because the dog is not an alcoholic somebody helped him get Boothe made his com ments Tuesday while attending the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association of which he is convention chair The 44yearold veterinari an said he has seen enough al coholic dogs to know that while the problem is it When he practiced near Chi cagos night life he he saw a number of boozy pooches I have seen several dogs hung and it is a ne s ated bv delegates to an ABA sight to behold with their blood caucus here Formal eyes and that they election will follow in next Morris will succeed Orison Marden of New current president elect who becomes president in August at the close of the term of Edward Kuhn of OHIO STATE WINTER COMMENCEMENT 18 Ohio AP A distinguished alumnus were frequently in the company of alcoholic His theory is that the insecure master with an alcohol problem uses his dog as a combination drinking buddy when theres nobody else around to drink with and as an extension of WORLD BEAUTY CONTEST AT OHIO STATE FAIR Ohio Roberto Sanchez Vilella of Ohio State Fair will have to be speaker at attraction of national in State winter of the Miss ter commencement March World International Beauty Sanchez received a civil j It is slated for Saturday engineering degree at OSU in when more than 50 I entries will compete for MEAT GUARANTEE MAKES FRIENDS for Albers meat guarantee is a grand way for a store to maje and Albers consistent meat quality is a sure way to keep them So says Russell Francis of Dixie shown with her husband arid Vernon Williams in Albers Hamilton Plaza Helpful meat men add to the feel ing that THE FOLKS ARE FRIENDLIER AT 371 VC Killed were Continued From One In the central coastal South Vietnamese forces killed 100 Viet Cong Tuesday in fierce fighting that involved govern ment tanks around Route the main northsouth a spokesman Vietnamese casualties he The battle raged while the 1st Airmobile Division and Marines pressed ahead with their big in the 50mile coastal stretch near Bong Son 300 miles northeast of As the cavalrymen scoured the coastal hills and they found 13 more bodies in dense jungle hit by two days making a total of 51 Communists killed by air Other sky troopers found more than 100 hastily dug graves for victims of bombs and an Army spokesman In the central aeri al spotters estimated 110 guer rillas died in 59 combat strikes by Air Force and Navy planes Navy destroyers add ed to the firepower by shelling hundreds of small huts and trench lines along the The 1st Infantry Division Mardi Gras From Pace One war feather Then off in a convoy of with motorcycle police as to the staging area a bar on the river The spectacle of Mardi Gras was already forming as we drove through the new Devils were And men in prison pretty Bo We picked up our spears at the amidst a great popping of beer cans being Firewater was The Onward Marching hired for the great warmed up in the street and so did the Pete and some of his musicians stood in with them as the spirit moved Then to cries of Mount mount we formed and that President Johnson will rec minimum wage hikes from the present to only this year and in 1968 could lead to potentially serious political repercussions that could even lead to the possibili ty of setting up a labor par But Meany said the AFLCIO was not now ready to make that serious a break with the Demo Demands Increase The AFLCIO goes along with the reported White House rec for a mini mum wage this but de mands an increase to next year not in 1968 or later as continued Operation Mastiff In jungles long controlled by the Communists 35 miles northwest of but there were indi cations the six or seven veteran Viet Cong regiments presumed in the area had pulled So far the thrust has killed 10 Viet Cong and captured The Big Red Ones 2nd Bri gade uncovered two base camps with hospital facilities and med ical while other infan found 178 tons of 12 4 ammun ition and more An offshoot of the drive called Operation Rolling Stone in which the infantrymen teamed up with Australian and New Zealand troops came upon 17 tons of 10 4 weap 16 110 gallons of oil and 500 pounds of neither operation brought the heavy contact with the Reds that had been predict ed by The Viet Cong put up some sniper fire and caused some casualties with hundreds of booby traps but avoided any real contact with the thousands of troops sent into the brush after officers hoped to cripple Communist units on Saigons Blast Red Positions The Strategic Air Commands roared in from Guam to blast suspected Communist po sitions before the infantry thrust as well as in advance of the sky cavalry and Marine drive up the In related developments Vice President Hubert straggled a ragged rank of feathered headdresses bobbing through the people who swirled around often war dancing with Crowd Grew With each mile the crowd grew and pressed Fif teen blocks from grin ning police were scarcely able to clear a narrow The fire water was gone but cold beers were handed in by kindly souls on the From Lee Circle on in lo Ca nal the uproar was At Canal we bogged down partly due lo a gorgeous young woman in an evening gown with spectacular So we never made it down Bourbon aa It would have been without a Club members proudly report you made it a little farther this Mardi Gras than you did on our last Fat Next when the club theme will be Viking instead of we may make it all the They can carry you in Humphrey headed home from the last stop of a nine nation Asian after the South Korean government an it would ask the Na tional Assembly to authorize increasing the Ko rean force in Viet The Koreans also announced they would send 102 civilian doctors and nurses by April Hanoi radio broadcast a com mentary by the North Vietnam ese armys chief of Nguyen Van saying the air raids on his country had done little damage to the communi cations and But he admitted losses in men and ma William assist ant secretary of state for Far Eastern conferred In Tokyo with Japanese Foreign Ministry officials on Viet the question of Communist Chi nas admission to the United Nations and other He will continue on lo a meeting in Bangkok next week of chiefs of American diplomatic missions in Robert Continued Prom Page One his colleagues to end the policy debate and get to chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations called his group together to decide wheth er to act now or continue testi mony on the eco nomic aid for South Viet The pact did not appear to rest on entirely solid Moyers had told a news conference there were no differences if Kennedy did not propose a coalition govern ment with Communist partici pation before elections are Must Be Realistic Kennedy said he wasnt pro posing But he said Ameri cans must be realistic about the fact that negotiators might want to include He said it is a decision that cant be made This seemed to put the New York senator at odds with his old Maxwell a key presidential ad Taylor said at one point that if he Kennedy means ating them into a coalition gov Id not be for Taylor said in a later state ment that the way to get the unconditional negotiations the administration favors is not to set any Kennedy said that when he said at a news conference last hat the Viet Cong and its political the National Liberation must be given responsibility and power in any new Saigon he was thinking of the formation of an eventual permanent govern He said he was surprised at administration reaction to He referred several times to a statement by Vice President Hubert Humphrey that this would mean putting a fox in a chicken Kennedy said the United States should not voluntarily follow the course of force in trying to impose its n Viet Johnson arranged for Hum to give congressional leaders a report on his Asian tour at a White House meeting Thursday Moyers said Humphrey will answer any questions about his Johnsons Council of Advisers reportedly said he could not assay the gravity of the political but hinted it could seriously feet labors demands for a high er minimum wage and im proved unemployment I havent been thinking of it in terms of politics at Wirtz adding that he Sup ported those two labor legisla tive goals and also was worried about the possible failure of Johnsons efforts to curb tion through voluntary wage price The AFLCIO hers for their annual Ex Council sharp ly turned down Wirtz pleas to heed the White House guide Wirtz I think labors got the biggest stake of anybody in this country in seeing that the cost of living is kept Labor leaders have been voic ing rising resentment against Johnson and Congress for fail ure to win repeal of legislation that bans union shop contracts in some states and at White House efforts to limit wage de People In News PHILADELPHIA AP Raymond a can for the Republican nomi nation for didnt lose his poise when introduced as a James president of the Pennsylvania Manufactur ers intro Shafer at the organiza tions annual dinner by calling him the choice of the Demo mean Republican ex Shafer drew a laugh when he started his talk to the heavily Republican group Fel low AP Miss Joyce plans to start driving her maroon hardtop car to work ev ery To Miss its another step in her battle against a Her legs paralyzed since she passed the test Tuesday to get her drivers She scored 89 out of 100 as she guid ed her special hand controlled car over the test Since she was injured in a shooting Miss Taylor has graduated from Manual High School and the University of She is employed as a draftsman by the Ken tucky Highway C H A R L E Nevis may have been Washingtons but the Queen of England visited the birthplace of another famous Alexander Queen Elizabeth on a Car toured the island of Nevis Tuesday in the British West She was only there an hour but at least half of the islanders turned out to welcome an American statesman who lived in Wash was a Revolu leader against the Brit ish on your shield SAM TO ATTEND APPEAL HEARING CLEVELAND Sam uel Sheppard and his wife planned to leave for Washington by automobile early today to sit in on the Supreme Court hearing of his new appeal from his murder a former Bay Vil lage was convicted of murder and sen to life imprisonment in the slaying of his first Mar in their home on July He is appealing on grounds that he did not receive a fair trial because of the publicity given his WASHINGTON AP Patsy set a couple of records She became the first women to read George Washingtons Farewell Address in the House of Repre since the custom be came traditional in Whats more surprising than that is the speed in which she did it 40 Thats two minutes less than the unofficial record to date and seven minutes less than it took Lee to read the essay Tues I had no idea I was so Mink How Minority Economic Council Proposed By Missouri Solon By STERLING GREEN WASHINGTON AP Crea tion of a permanent Minority Economic Council to champion the dissenting economic views of the party out of power was proposed today by Thomas senior House republi can on the Joint Economic Com of made his proposal in a statement prepared for a symposium ob serving the 20th anniversary of the Employment Act of That act formally fixed maxi mum employment and purchasing power as the overriding goals of national eco nomic It established the joint congressional committee and the Presidents Council of Economic Advisers to help at tain the Not Extensive Enough The symposium was organ as a special hearing of the congressional committee but was to be held in a large hotel The invited partici pants included chairmen and members of the Presidents Council during the Harry Tru Dwight John Kennedy and Johnson Debate on economic issues Li not extensive enough of thorough Curtis It needs a better institutionalized able to refine and clarify economic policy Curtis said that while the branch has mast search and statistical at its command and a strong attraction for private the minority party in Congress lacks such To bring informed ers he the Mi Economic Council would be appointed by a board of di rectors consisting of the ing minority members of the Senate and House committees dealing with economic the Joint Senate House Ways and both Banking Committee and both Appropriations Commit This Minority Economic Council would be responsible to whichever party does not con trol the White and would be funded by Curtis The services of it fulltime staff would be ble to all minority members of