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Monday, August 18, 1969
Paper sours on scientists
TOKYO (I Pl) _ The
Mainichi newspaper says scien
tists should examine the powers
of vinegar as a cure for athlete’s
foot.
The Mainichi said scientists
at a recent cornposiuni con
cluded they don’t know how
athlete’s foot is spread or how
it can be cured.
“The question which arises
is why the scientists, before
reaching such a miserable con
clusion, are not willing to try
the vinegar theory or at least
to recognize it as worthy of
investigation,” the paper said
editorially.
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Rude Awakening
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Mrs.
Loretta Rude, who has a 145
average, bowled a 288 game,
and turned in a total 615 for
her three games.
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Q — What editorial
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William Allen White?
A—The editorial, “What's
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Q —Which was the first
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A— Siam, now Thailand,
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Eisenhower memorials
ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) - The
late President Dwight D.
Eisenhower is memorialized by
two landmarks in upstate New
Y ork - Eisenhower College near
Seneca Falls and Eisenhower
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Seaway, at Massena.
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Another Recruit
Dies At Ft. Gordon
FORT GORDON, Ga. (UPD—
Army Pvt. Albert Stouffer, 21,
of Miami, died Sunday of se
vere brain damage suffered Au
gust 9 when a car driven by
Sgt. Harold Parks rammed into
a 44 - man column formation of
basic recruits.
Two recruits—James Hudson
of Opa-locka, Fla., and Allen
Rawles of Dorchester, S. o.—
were killed on the spot and 16
others injured. '
Prior to Stouffer’s death, the
Army charged Parks, a 28-
year-old Signal Corps instructor,
with two counts of involuntary
manslaughter, 16 counts of as
sault, and one count of drunken
driving.
Dutch birth rate
THE HAGUE (UPI) - Hol
land in 1968 had a birth rate
of 18.6 per cent per 1,000,
compared with 18.9 in 1967
and 19.2 in 1966. The respec
tive death rate figures were 8.2
per cent, 7.9 and 8.1.
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The charges were made un
der the Uniform Code of Mili
tary Justice. The Army said
Parks would probably be tried
at a genera; courts martial.
Police Call It
Murder - Suicide
ATLANTA (UPD—An Atlanta
mother killed her infant son,
wounded her estranged husband
and the couple’s three-year-old
son, then turned the .38 caliber
pistol on herself Sunday morn
ing, the DeKalb County police
reported.
Police called the incident a
‘■murder-suicide.” They theor
ized that Sandra Brown Kamin
sky, 31, fired the pistol at her
sons and husband just after
Larry Kaminsky entered the
Buford Highway apartment,
then killed herself.
Kaminsky and his son David
were admitted to the DeKalb
General Hospital.
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