European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 4, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 5 ends you take extra Ordi i bad and Good seems to Vlcko family to mrs. Charty Hickox of Gity tools a cab at can Otare Ifield to the her Cousin dlr. Nelson is at 229 e. Lake Shore i were settled in the at they ascertained the their Luggage except one told Poura that the contained $50,000 in who questioned the Airport handled the photographs but hit recognized the. R f incident was of the mind couple s son Jhin Hickok he left the Home of at 3640 Lake Shore drive morning and balled a bounced that the cab matched the description of theone Hla parents had taken White with Black fenders. He told the Driver to take him to 229 Lake Shore it i account of what Fol Lowed have you Ever been to 229 be fore he asked the cabbie. Yea the cabbie replied i too two people there yesterday from Hickox Aii ked the cabbie w. , to drive to the East Chi Cago Avenue police they arrived Hickox asked permission to look in the opened the trunk Hickox told a reporter and there waste was missing from the bag.1 Hickox Aid the bag is Black and the trunk Watt dark and he figures the bag simply was overlooked when the rest of the Luggage was taken out thrown into Plant Texas anti Birch editor Lothian Tex. Texas editor has described deliberate without question bombing of his newspaper in Jones jr., editor and pub of the weekly Midlothian said whatever the Yin burned a Hole in the the floor half an Inch charges have been filed i bombing involving what City Perry allay described Asle Molotov cocktail fire. The fire did ail estimated a Hole to the front Glass about twice Las big As and then tossed in the Jones said. If Jit had gone it Larther inside the whole have gone up. As it is was not Tow great said he had offers from ing newspapers to help out his edition and Well this week just like always 47-year-old publisher and to is also a colonel in the div of the Texas nation said he has. Had lots of lately. Most Lut said Ste criticism for Good Long time of the John Birch society and other right Wing Organiza took particular Issue with a speech before students at mid Lothian High school by Edward w. Seay of Midlothian whom Jones described As a full time Campaign worker for Edwin a. Walker for Mer major general and candidate for the democratic nomination for governor. That criticism Jones said resulted in two fights for which he was fined $11.35 each. He was whipped both times he said a nce by High school principal Roy Irvin and once by Seay but my news paper was followed suggestion the fight with Irvin came Jones said when he suggested that the school ask . Judge Sarah t. Hughes of Dallas to speak before the students. Irvin has declined comment on the incident Seay could not be reached for comment Jones said Seay is certainly not the Man who did the Midlothian publisher says it foes in this Central Texas Community outnumber his friends by 5 to 3, army grooming special forces to Deal with red guerrillas Rosemary Clooney Jose Ferrer in court actor Jose Ferrer watches his estranged wife Rosemary Clooney foreground and her Mother mrs. France Stone in a courtroom in Santa Monica calif., As proceedings Start in the divorce unit brought by the blonde linger. Ferrer said he still hoped for a reconciliation. Rosemary who earned $2 million Between 1953 and 1961, testified she is now $39,033 in debt associated press photo Ike s Cabinet members reminisce at dedication Abilene Kan. A Early efforts to get Dwight d. Eisenhower to run for president. His Quick wit. His forthright Ness. Statehood for Hawaii and Alaska. Four members of president Eisenhower s Cabinet pick those incidents As highlights of their years in Washington the four Fred Seaton former Secretary of the Interior William p. Rogers attorney general her Bert Brown eur jr., attorney Gen be or the formal dedication of Ranoni for to urary. The Brothers am from left Milton Karl Edfar and the former president a Era and net Mcelroy defense reminisced after dedication of the Eisenhower presidential Library Here. Brownell said his trip to Paris Early in 1952 to try to convince Gen Eisenhower to accept the re publican nomination was his out standing memory of the Eisen Hower years. Brownell recalled he was sent by Gen Lucius Clay Henry Cabot Lodge sen. Frank Carlson of Kan Sas and Harry Darby a former Kansas senator. Demos made bid they Felt Ike was on the verge of agreeing to do this Brownell said Ike said he had t made Aphis Brownell said or. Eisenhower told him some democrats had i sought him for their party s Nom i Inatio i but that if he ran it would i be As a Republican. Rogers recalled a humorous incident. He said or. Eisenhower avoided any signs of pretentiousness around his grandson David David in fact called his Grandfather introduced to Nixon one Day at the White House Eisenhower called the boy Over and said i want you to meet Dick Nixon the vice president of the United states the vice president of the unite states. Wow the youngster an swered. To Seaton a Nebraska publisher and now a Republican candidate for governor the most important event was statehood for hawaiian Alaska. The so ahead signal from him to work for statehood was the biggest moment i had he said. It enabled us to win a Long will assemble resources for Long haul Effort Washington a the army is drawing up a program aimed at mustering its special warfare re sources to Deal with a Long haul threat of communist inspired guerrilla offensives around the world. We Are pulling together All the assents we can apply in a single program an informed source said. Under the heading of assets Are manpower Materiel research and development an training. Maj Gen William b. Rosson the army s special warfare chief Dis i closed the new Effort in the army information digest. J up to now Rosson said most of our Effort has been Short term in1 to meet immediate requirements such As Lai South Viet Nam. We must concentrate now on re fining our Long Range objectives and on developing program i to meet these objectives " he said. Major general at 4$ Rosson. At 43 the army s Young est major general said that during the past year the army has in creased special forces by More than 40 per cent acid its psychological warfare elements by More than 50 per cent. Official declined to be specific but it lists been a bounced the Spe Cial forc i were being built to of total of about 5,000 men. The special forces Are an Tiger Rilla troops trained in the hit and run techniques . Policy makers have predicted will represent the chief form of communist backed offensives in the yers ahead. Small teams of special forces men proficient in weapons demo 1 i t i o a Parachute tag communications medical treatment and a Vari Ety if military arts have Bee teaching the South vietnamese How to Cope with communist teams also have been Active in Thailand Laos and elsewhere. Language Traini Grosson said the army is Bear ing Down on langag1 training Andin familiarizing its men with parti Cular areas of the world. On this score he said an individual or a unit May a extremely Well trained for counter insurgency in terms of tactical an technical proficiency yet be of Little value for want of ability to communicate with the Friendly forces we seek to assist and far want of understanding of the problems and attitudes of the country the army has found that most of its equipment to readily adapt Able to use in special warfare eos sen said. However he added Weare seeking new types of Materiel that will enhance our effective Ness these new types Rosson said in clude special purpose munitions improved Jungle clothing and gear lighter weight communications and electronic equipment a combat adm bile Loudspeaker and improved Means of ground and air movement Mosquito Industry stung by inflation new York
