European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 5, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stats and stuns Mill Gumert 1, France s youngest Vachlon a or the or Aarow in her fir collection. Designers say lady s not with it much too Short her Fet Are too big for that Type of shoe and she has a big face far top much Clare Potter a Veteran fashion designer added i Kenneth Lane shoe designer for Christian dior conceded that the first lady has done a great Deal for fashion and. Indeed thought she dressed Well. But he believed she should forget some of her own style preferences such As Short skirts and Bow to Public preferences while she is the presi Dent s wife. Princess Margaret is much bet Ter dressed for her position he said. The one dissenter on the four member pane was Tina Leser. I Don t think our first lady should be she said. Three fashion designers who discuss what make woman decided it is Jacqueline n t have it lady who has twice i s beet dressed lists lot about being truly her Sitter. Princess 111, John Moore told Ling the third annual urn. Is sponsored by the museum College of too Short Radziwil in always in she frequents French and her clothes Arethey hang beautifully,1 praised. Her hair is it re tried for her face and her i a , Kennedy Moore Are ill fitted. In i have seen they Are Fri had twisted which would if they fitted her Ray. Her skirt Are Home fire 2 in Penna. Of. A. A fire in Theof three Story nursing two patients and in Cuaton of 79 others and bedridden. Choking smoke from the of the main Section of Ahn nursing and con Home made several fire patients lit were Curtis Wells 65, la Carr. 86, both of Hospital authorities deaths could have been heart attacks induced and smoke or by i Ballet on tap a com u will perform Jerome ballets Usa at the april u before theand i. Kennedy and and Empress of inn. Car production soared in March Detroit up the big three automakers produced More than 550,000 cars during March in the uj3., nearly 50 per cent More autos than were built in the Sam month of 1961. General motors Ford and Chrys Ler All reported higher production last month than in March a year ago with pm output up nearly 120,000, Ford production up about 52,000 and Chrysler assemblies up about 5,700. Pm built 340,677 cars last month Ford 158,625 and Chrysler 50,741. La March 1961, pm assembled 220,901 autos Ford 106,895 an Chrysler 46,023. To attract foreign travellers Washington a the gov eminent has announced an inter National advertising Campaign to Tell foreigner they can tour Ameri Ca for $96 a week avoid red tap and get a warm Welcome. The colourful hard sell ads were unveiled at a news conference by Secretary of Commerce Luther h. Hodges who termed them part of an unprecedented marketing Cam Palgon to attract foreign tourists and ease the , balance of pay ments problem. Americans last year spent i billion More on travel abroad than foreigners spent Here a Gap equal to about 40 per cent of the coun try s $25 billion payments deficit. Chairman Warren g. Magnuson a Wash of the Senate Commerce committee a participant in the ceremony said the Campaign will help the Domestic Economy As Well As the Gold Dollar problem. Magnuson said a travel Dollar adds More to direct employment than Money spent in any other Way. The advertising will begin appear ing this week in magazines in Bri Tain France and Germany. The promotion a sponsored by the service a new Commerce department Agency created by Congress nine months ago with an initial budget of $2.5 said the advertisements which eventually will appear i seven languages in All parts of the world Are designed to allay com Mon foreign worries about Ameri can travel. He listed these As beliefs that the United states is too expensive that red tape Over passports and visas will reduce enjoyment of travel and that foreigners Are not Given a particularly warm Welcome. Volt Gilmore director of the travel service added a fourth . Tourists in Europe often Are considered noisy and foreigners seek ing relaxation hesitate to visit what they fear is a noisy travel service ads attack the noise problem by. In Many cases featuring the wide open spaces president May select woman for Bulgaria Post Washington the hard Candy left at the Woodford county jail for an inmate won t be delivered. Sheriff Ray trunk Saipan inspection of a Box of Candy bars showed Hacksaw Blades had been concealed inside five of them. Of the West. And the ads Beartown heavily on travel cos la one and to appear in English French and German newspapers says for $98 a week you can see new York Washington san fran Cisco. You can visit Niagara Falls see the Rockies from the Glass domed car of a luxurious train spend a week on a ranch have More fun than a barrel of Mon keys and Dine out on the expert ence for the rest of your piping a in stressed in Harriman testimony Washington up w. Averell Harriman assistant Secretary of state for far Eastern affairs has told Congress that the Over Riding objective of the chinese communists is to eliminate the presence of the United states in the Western hostility and frustrations of the red chinese Are focused on the United states because the realize that we Are the principal nominations made for 62 stage awards new York up Noel Trees in 21 categories for the 1962 ton awards for distinguished achieve ment in the Broadway theater were announced by the american Thea Ter Wing. The Wing s membership chooses the winners by ballot. They will be announced april 29, the plays nominated were Rob Ert Bolt s a Man for All seasons Paddy Chayefsky s Gideon har old Pinter s the caretaker and Tennessee Williams the night of the plays nominated were carnival How to succeed in business without really milk and Honey and no the nominations cover productions Between april 1, 1961, and March 31, 1962.players in the Star category nominated for work in dramas or musicals were Fredric March John Mills Donald Pleasance Paul Scofield Gladys Cooper Colleen Dew Hurst Margaret Leighton. Kim Stanley Ray Bolger Alfred Drake Richard Kelley Robert Morse Anna Maria Alberghetti Dishann Carroll Molly Picon and Elaine stretch the musical play authors name were Abe Burrows. Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert for How to succeed and Michael Stewart and Helen Deutsch for carnival composers listed were Richar Adler for Kwamena Jerry her Man for milk and Honey Frank Loesser for How to succeed and Richard Rodgers for no twist championship cancelled after protests Hollywood Cupi the first National twist championships at a fashionable Sunset strip night club were cancelled. About so couples had entered the contest for $4,000 in prizes. Promoter Gene Norman said the twist Marathon was cancelled be cause of protests by religious civic and medical groups. Obstacle to the fulfilment of their plans of Conquest for Asia he said. Harriman testifying in support of president Kennedy s $4.9 billion foreign Aid program told the House foreign affairs committee that communist China now has 3million men under arms. Thus the military threat to the integrity of the free nations of the far East is Clear he said. Harriman reported that the communists also had forces of300,000 men in North Korea and 350,000 in North Viet Nam. He said Viet Nam furnished a prime example of the communist fear of economic Progress and the better ing of the life of the testimony was made behind closed doors and a censored version later released. In communist China he said the commune system has col lapsed and food production failed not just because of bad weather but again because of communism s failure to understand that Agri cultural production must be Bawd on incentives to free but he said a dramatic contrast was taking place in Japan where agricultural production has been increased by almost 90 per cent Over the past 10 years. In addition Harriman said nationalist China has carried out Aland Reform program on Taiwan which is a Model for All of Asia Channel tube decision due Paris up a decision on whether to build a Tunnel tinder the Channel Between France and Britain will be announced in june a spokesman for the Channel Tunnel study group said. He told reporters that the British and French governments were now studying the group s reports. The study group is made up of engineering expert from both countries. The spokesman said the envisaged Tunnel could Cany s Maxi mum of 3,600 cars an hour 1,800 in each direction. Car carrying trains would leave every five minutes. The Overall length of the construction would be 41 Miles of which 22 would be underground. Jayne s $10,000 ring found Dallas up actress Jayn Mansfield who reported to police that a $10,000 10-Carat Diamond ring was missing from her University Park Home telephoned Headquarters to say she had found the ring Ghana woman gives Back if or Golden bed London of mrs. Mary Edsel s $8,400 Golden bed went Back to the manufacturers so the women of Ghana need lose no More sleep about tithe l240 Spring Gold plated bed first appeared in All its glitter ing glory at a furniture show. The self ridges London s biggest department store displayed it in window to the passing crowds on Busy Oxford Street it caught mrs. Edsel s Eye. She bought into Oner might have worried if mrs. Edsel had not been wife of Kobo Edsel Ghana s minister find bustles. Tre Golden bed caused him embarrassment in socialist minded Ghana where president Kwame Nkrumah expects his ministers to set an example in the government austerity Campaign. The women of Accra turned out to March in protest . Mrs. Edusei who has been living in London s fashionable Mayfair Section for nearly a year stuck to her guns or rather her bed. I saw the bed i bought it and i like it she declared a repent Antly. And for Good measure she added i have no plan s for re turning to Ghana for the moment she suddenly capitulated with further explanation. A spokesman for Selfridge s said the store was arranging for the manufactures to collect the be from her. He implied that a satisfactory arrangement had Bee reached by the parties. The Ghana High commission in London would t talc i -l5 entirely a private affair spokesman commented if and n to mrs. Edusei herself
