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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, August 26, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday August 26, 1959 the stars and stripes pm Fly before meetings study hed plan. President i urged Washington up chair Man Francis e. Walter a a of the House committee on in american activities has urged president Eisenhower to Bone up on the. Communist conspiracy be fore he talks with soviet pre Mier Nikita s.  made the request in a letter to the president which the con Gressman made Public. Walter told or. Eisenhower that investigations by his com Mittee. Showed the communist were waging total War against the free world with the unite states the principal  part and parcel of this effect he said is the red espionage operation in America. Walter said this has been thoroughly documented by House investigators in a report called patterns of communist  i am enclosing a copy of this report which i earnestly com mend for your perusal prior to the conferences with Khrushchev Walter said. The congressman also called or. Eisenhower s attention to the flood of communist propaganda which is being sent into the coed killed in California los Angeles a a nude coed who ran screaming from her attacker was found stabbed and dying in her Fiance s Flat Here. Police launched a search for mysterious intruder As her Slayer. Linda Edna Martin 21, a talented pianist and graduate music Stu Dent made a desperate Effort to escape her assailant. She fled unclothed and shrieking in terror Down a stairway to a Side in trance where she smashed the door s Glass pane in a frantic Effort to get away. But she failed to break out and collapsed inside. Officers Founcy her there bleeding from a Stab wound in the right breast her hands gashed by the shattered Glass. Killer not identified she died from loss of blood be fore she could identify the  autopsy report said she had not been raped. Neighbors who heard her screams and the breaking Glass summoned police. But no one apparently saw anyone leave the Flat. G. Robert Kinzie 27, bearded balding Art student who occupied the Flat told police he had Bee Nat an automatic laundry with three male friends. Her parents or. And mrs. Louis Martin of nearby North Holly Wood said they knew Kinzie but were not aware the couple planned to marry. Married before miss Martin police said was married once to John Taylor of new York City but obtained a annulment last year. Kinzie speaking of their Romance said this was a Fine genuine thing there was nothing cheap or tawdry about  police said they found miss mar tin s clothing hanging or neatly folded in the bathroom of Kinzie s Flat. In a closet were a woman Nightgown and Robe. $2 million hotel planned in Hawaii Spring Green wis. Up a $2.5 million hotel designed by architects from the Frank Lloyd right foundation will be built in the new state of  foundation announced that the 200-room hotel will be a foil on the seacoast pc area near Kona. United states at an Ever increasing  an examination of this propaganda which is designed to sub. Vert our most sacred institutions and precious concepts compels the conclusion that the Kremlin which directs its flow hardly has peaceful intentions toward this nation he said. Army engineers work to avoid future quake slides in Montana Omaha a army engineers Are racing to secure the Madison River Valley in Montana against a possible new disaster bred i last week s earthquakes. The key to the danger is quake Lake a Reservoir formed when the South Side of an 8,000-foot Mountain Slid into the Valley some seven Miles below Hebgen dam cutting off the flow of the Madi son River. If this Reservoir overtop the Geyser timetable upset by Yellowstone shocks Yellowstone Nati Ostal Park Wyo. A old faithful is still on schedule but Fust week s earthquake has apparently stepped up the Pace of Many geysers in Yellowstone National Park. A Par official says they May or May not return to their old pattern. Economic Geyser dormant for nearly half a Century was Trig gered into action. Its boiling water is killing Trees which had grown up near its Mouth. The Trees Are Esti mated to be 40 to 50 years old. Morning Fountain and Clepsydra geysers Are among those which have increased their Tempo since the quake. Clepsydra is named after a greek water clock Bond closed Large cracks around some of the geysers and changes in Geyser activity led to closing the Road through the lower Geyser Basin just North of old  glory Pool and other hot Springs turned murky after the quake but now appear to be 2 quake victims read of deaths Telephone parents St. Louis a Mike de beats 16, and Bill Litzsinger 19, were Reading a Montana newspaper five Days after both slept through the earthquake in. Yellowstone National Park. What do you know said Bill. Two of the boys with the Rodeo in Lewistown were killed in  then they saw the names. It s us they exclaimed. The boys bolted for the nearest Tele phone and called their parents. I Felt As if i had been born allover again said Mike s Mother mrs. Alice Debaets of St. Louis. A thousand deaths we died a thousand deaths said Bill s father Raymond w. Litzsinger of suburban sapping ton. The boys entered a Rodeo in lit Teton colo., then headed for Lewistown Mont they decided to see Yellowstone camped. Five Miles from the worst quake area an slept through it. The next morning they went to Lewistown. Returning to Normal. Giantess Geyser which usually plays two or three  season for 12 to 36 hours began erupting constantly following the quake. Some of the Park s Thermal features have become less Active. Grand Geyser which is larger than old faithful has not been in action for several Days. It normally erupts every nine hours. Merrill d. Beal Park naturalist said there is no change in old faithful s performance. He said the Fountain paint pot lower Geyser Basin has definitely increased in activity. It appears to be working its Way into a parking lot area Beal said. Steady Geyser which got it name for regularly gushing a Stream 15-feet High has diminished. It now just bubbles four to five feet. Slide it could endanger the Valley below. Engineers considered the possibility however Remote that it could even Wash out the mile Long slide. Wendell e. Johnson chief of the engineering Section of the Missouri River division who walked Over the slide estimated it is from 150 to 400 feet deep and the Lake be Hind it is already about 80 fee deep. Water is pouring into the Lake from Hebgen dam at the rate of 2,000 to 3,000 acre feet per Day. Johnson said it could possibly reach the top of the slide within 20 to 30 Days. He estimated quake Lake capacity at 40,000 to 50,000acre feet. Hebgen dam which holds Back some 300,000 acre feet of water i holding firm but there Are cracks in the dam. The engineers feel they cannot ignore the possibility of its giving Way. Two determined divers mrs. Ruth Carr comforts her husband Mel Carr jr., after he stayed underwater 52 hours at Hono Lulu in an endurance test. Mrs. Jane balls Are looks in Fine shape after staying under 62 hours and also swimming a record 14 Miles underwater. Meanwhile in Seattle Mack f. Thompson 27, claimed a new record after he remained submerged72 hours. A up photos Venus would have to shape up today by Hal Boyle new York a the Venus de Milo was a fat pig said Henry Plehn a Man with All the figure son women s figures when i went to the louvre i found she really had Only a Moder ate sized bust but she was far far too full waisted she May be the greek classic Ideal of feminine Beauty but she does t by any Means have what the present Day would Call a perfect  Plehn president of Peter pan foundations inc., is a Kingpin in the $750 million foundation Gar ment Industry. There is More to the brassiere Field than meets the Eye. Foam rubber for example. Last year the Industry used 10.2 million pounds of., foam rubber said Plehn. That s probably More than went into furniture and i must say it was put to better  he added about 65 per cent of american women now Wear palsies or con tour cups As we prefer to Call them. But in buying them most women still say they re for my sister the desire for a larger bustling is by no Means strictly a . Phenomenon. It has become a world wide obsession according to Plehn who distributes his products in 44 countries from Finland to South Africa. Tours world tall Man with greying hair and Blue eyes Plehn has tournec1 the Globe presumably with tape Meas ure ready to make a poll of the shape women Are in. Here Are a few of his conclusions the average . Woman has the Best figure in the world when she s dressed because she spends More Money on it and spends More time making it better. She buys seven brassiere a year. Actually she has Only about a 33-Inch bust. She says publicly she d like to have a 34-24-34 figure but in her boudoir thoughts she yearns for at least a 36-Inch bust. In Sweden Germany and Italy the girls do have 36-Inch busts but they tend to look heavy waisted be cause too few of them Wear girdles. French women have the Small est busts in Europe about 32 i d say. The Oriental women Wear the smallest brassiere size of All 30."  
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