European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 23, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse " la " the stars and stripes t � Aims to Steak so hic Barrier will take Good will and gum to Moscow Pat Mixon sets own Russ plans Washington a mrs. Pat Nixon May Geta More intimate glimpse of Moscow than her vice president husband on their forthcoming visit. With Many of the official and social get together leaders expected to be for men Only mrs. Nixon has an itinerary of her not yet detailed it win include visits to some of the leading orphanages and medical institutions in Moscow i " the vice., president s off ice in answering inquiries about mrs. Nixon s plans said she likes to keep on a Busy schedule of her own whenever time permit son these the object to carry Good will into channels which the vice president May be unable to and tucked away in her Luggage will be a Supply chewing gum and candies for the rus Sian children she will meet. Mrs. Nixon May have lots of time to keep herself Busy while Nixon goes about his official business. probably won t be surrounded very often by the Large press corps which plans to accompany her women will be in attendance when the . Embassy gives a Buffet supper for some of the 3,000 preview guests and Kremlin leaders at the american National exhibition Friday. Mrs. Nixon s wardrobe for the trip fitted into two suitcases and a Hatbox was selected to provide flexibility for a variety of functions. It May be significant that this is one of the few times she and the vice president will not take along1 formal evening Wear Black tie and full length dinner gown. For the few official evening affairs which she can attend mrs. Nixon is taking two Waltz length dinner gowns one Pale biege lace and the other a White Tress with Blue Satin bands. Shell also take along two dress and jacket combinations in silk and Cotton three casual Cottons for daytime Wear two afternoon dresses including a Royal Blue and White printed silk foulard and for.cool1 weather a lightweight Wool suit. Sister mary7 Aquinas the flying"niu�7" Waves from her plane at Green Bay wis., As she prepares to take off for san Francisco where she la have the Opportunity at nearby Hamilton air Force base of cracking the sound Barrier As a Jet passenger.1. Up photo off duty cop shot Down. 1.after running berserk Pinehurst. . A an off duty policeman holding a smoking service revolver and shouting threats burst into a Hospital Here. Another officer shot him Down and killed him As he dragged a girl Friend from heir Hospital policeman Ralph Medlin 26, of Southern Pines died in the Cor Ridor a Bullet in his h fro i the gun of Pinehurst officer Rudolph at a Roadside Grill. Be tween Here and Southern Pines Medlin had fired upon five people hitting no one then he terrorized several oth Rosr at the Hospital he hustled visitors out of the rpm of mrs. Dorothy Clippard pulled her in front of him and started a sort gourmet finds fault with wife s cob Kirin los. Angeles up is a my Fiberman 77, was granted a divorce from his third wife when he testified he could t eat her Cook said he want considering marrying again. If i Haye to do my own cooking he said what do i need ?" Pardon urged of .,-,./ v v " r of Sacco., Vanzetti Chicago Impi a Pennsyl Vania supreme court Justice who defended s&cc6 and Vanzetti in one of the most controversial cases of the Century. Has urged posthumous pardons for the tyo . Michael a Musmanno of Mckee rocks.pa., who. Reprise need the italian immigrants in Post conviction appeals said Ujj Atif tried today they would be found innocent the Rall using her As a shield. By that time several officers had arrived. Mrs. away from Medlin. He fired at her the Bullet going through her gown. Then he fired at Anc ther off duty policeman Tommy. Thompson a Southern Pines who Lead been vis iting a. Fiend at the Hospital. The shot missed. Officers converged on Medlin and Frye shot him Down. Police chief be. Newton of Southern Pines who employed Medlin less than two months ago said the officer had i to be killed to protect the., lives of others he was completely out of his Medlin had served two. Hitches in the1 Navy. Between hitches he about a year As a raleighpoliceman., he came to me with an excellent deputation said new ton. I saw him yesterday morn ing. was perfectly All right then. He was a Jolly Jovial sort of , a single Man had dated mrs. Clippard about a month new ton said but the chief had no other information Orif their Friendship she had been hospitalized with a Back injury. Musmanno told the National Assn. Of defense lawyers in Crim Friar cases that a committee of Law school Deans was up to review the Case. " Nicola Sacco a fish peddle Andana Chis to and Bartolo Rheo Van Zetti a shoe factory employee and agitator were executed aug. 22, 1927, for the 1920 murder of women in a payroll Holdup. The execution brought extreme criticism throughout the persons maintained that Sacco and Vanzetti were convicted on the. Basis of their poluica.1 convictions recently a Resolution was introduced in the Massachusetts legis lature asking. The legislature to recommend that the governor Par Don the men the murders occur Edat Braintree mass. Famous hotel owner Dies in Hollywood Hollywood a mrs. Eunice h. Sally Crofwell 69, hotel executive credited with introducing the idea of lavish entertain ment in Las vegas nov., luxury hotels is dead. With her brother and partner Thomas e. Hull she owned and operated 22 hotels and three restaurants. At one time. Mrs. Crofwell engaged such Star attractions As the Paul Whiteman band and comedian Frank Fay when Hull opened the al Rancho. Vegas in 1940 you never know till it s too late Hartford Conn. A a factory worker playing police Man stopped a car on tile Mer Rit t Parkway arid charged the Driver with speeding. The Driver Heads the St Etc police rackets squad. Yours Vas the first Connecticut car i. Stopped Camillo j. Spinn told it. Samuel Rome of the state police. I guess i Madea a mistake it was. Spina 47, was arrested for impersonating an officer and carrying a concealed ave Apon. Reported torn Dollar Maynet a of Marietta Ohio a a half of a $1 Bill which or the will of Marietta dentist says is Good for a $10,000 a s. Treasury note has been reported found. Former gov. C. William o Neill now a Marietta and Columbus at Torney announced that he has client who has the other half of a torn $1 Bill which the late e. Nida mentioned in his will. The will of Nida has a provision which states that a $10,000 treas Ury note will go to the person who within a year supplies the other half of a $1 Bill attached to the will. The serial number of the attached Bill was p18975127. O Neill said he plans to meet with the attorney for Nida s estate Charles k. Heckler. O Neill would not say who his client was. The search for the missing half of the Bill began july 14 when the62-year-old dentist s will was pro bated. He died july 5. Neither the family s attorney nor o Neill would enlarge on the circumstances of the Case. It appeared possible that the beneficiary would not be known until the payment goes on the probate court records. West a fears said aiding Russ scheme Washington up a government atomic adviser says that chaotic thinking and hysteria about fallout hazards have made the West ipe for nuclear blackmail by the soviet Union. He called for publication of More a formation now classified secret of help the Public meet nuclear sues logically and to take the West out from behind the psycho logical we Are killing ourselves by Security he charged Navy capt John Henry Morse jr., ret made the statements Ata War College seminar Here. He is a special assistant to chairman John a. Mccone of the atomic Energy commission. Smaller bombs Morse urged development of Ever smaller a bombs and a bombs to provide the Means with which tonight limited wars. Possession of such weapons he said is the Beltway to keep such wars limited. Morse included High ranking . Officials. In his charge of overemphasis on fallout hazards. But renamed no names. Speaking for himself and not Thearg Morse said Russia has exploited hysteria Over fallout Ancl he threat of a nuclear holocaust o gain political advantage. He said he Felt the most dangerous thing we face in the nuclear missile age is soviet blackmail which would halt further nuclear testing for War or peaceful Pur Hiss to Foo Woff of by Patrick my Fulty Long beach4 Calif a i a d a Date with miss Turkey in the miss universe contest monday. ,. We went on a1 Moonlight cruise on a yacht and then had a candlelight dinner Overlook ing the ship arid rib iriving lights of alar Hitos Bay. I7f r \. " v a7 a sound Romar Itic the -. Well gather a 6un3. Me All you either bachelors for this sad Stoi a miss Turkey has a chaperone it. I. Don t . 1 aboard the private yacht we several candidates up the annual wite rat Jlona chaperone mrs. Imaged explained that miss Turkey is learning English at a surprising rate. Offer her something the chaperone said. I picked up a plate of hours d oeuvres. Thank you very much said miss Turkey delicately selecting an Olive wrapped Anchovy. Yoji see said the chaperone triumphantly. Now Tell her something in v Vei. Finally worked out something thai sounded like this mrs said Means you Are very " i , Iii Tatlong miss turkeys entree Turkey believe it or riot. _. Mrs. Kurkjian whose husband James is a Rug merchant in Long Beach explained that turkish people who raise few cattle rarely eat beef miss Turkey who is 19-year-old-Ezel Olcay looked my Way again with those big Brown eyes. She pointed to her plate. Mis Turkey miss Turkey she said patently referring to her native lani3."you speak English better than i supposed i said again looking Over Rny Glass la Grant. A. V --., than ? you very much said mass Turkey lowering tier Browh e8, a mercy Fleet asked of . Washington up four members of Congress have pro posed legislation to set up a great White Fleet of mercy ships and planes fitted out for health an Relief work in underdeveloped areas of the world. They offered resolutions in both the Senate and House calling on president Eisenhower to remove ships and planes from the nation Svast Mothball Fleet to create the new the proposal were Sens. Hubert h. Humphrey d Minn and George d. Aiken a it and reps. De Edmondson to okla and William h. Bates a mass the mercy Fleet Humphrey said could be supported logistically by the armed forces abroad. He proposed that foreign currencies acquired for . Use abroad through various Aid and surplus food Sale programs could be use4 to buy supplies for the Fleet. He estimated it would Cost aty it million annually., ,. ,
