European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Way 10, 1962 the stars and stripes Skimos tribes 2okk the Richard m. Nixon held an open House for the press her giving newsmen and their wives their first Chance to see the Interior of the family s new $150,000 Home in fashionable Trousdale estates. The rambling White Hlll Ald Horn was decorated in formal fashion in the living room and dining areas. The rest of the House which includes four bedrooms seven Bath rooms and a free form Pool was strictly casual California in style. Nixon now seeking the Republican nomination for California governor and hit wife Patricia met their guests at the door. About 150 persons attended the three hour reception. The Nixon s two pretty Daugh ters Patricia 16, and Julie 14, showed visitors about the House which contained Many costly objects of Art most of the Art objects were Given to Nixon during his two terms As vice president they included two paintings Tram Queen Elizabeth and an intricately wrought spun Gold cigarette Box from emperor Hall Selassie of Ethiopia. A visitor noted that most of the House is decorated in pastel an muted shades. That s True mild mrs. Alvin Moscow wife of Nixon s special assistant Dick likes pastel and he hates newsman observed to Nixon this place is a lot lighter than the White House and a lot prettier than the i statehouse at Sacramento. Why venture Forth the former vice president Shook his head and laughed Well you might have a Point confided that her husband Home had been so Busy campaigning that he d be a Home night Only twice inc they moved in april 14. The tour of Nixon s Library revealed an extensive collection of books mostly histories and biographies. The collection was dominated by works about Lincoln. The girls bedroom contained magnificent collection of dolls and the House abounded in souvenir elephant of every size shape and description there was a striking panoramic View of los Angele and the coast line from the Library Patio bandmaster bedroom. Broader ban on exports to reds sought weaving a web xxx Iltong somewhat Ilka human spiders flies ironworker clamber Over soaring Grid pattern. It fun the North Wall of the Chont Ovule a Airport administration building. The steel bars will hold Glam in place. The Phot was taken inside the building. A photo Washington up the chairman of a House investigating committee urged Congress to broaden the Export control act which prohibits the shipment of strategic materials to communist nations. Rep. A. Paul k itch in. , said the Law should include a Banj on items which strengthen the i communist Bioc economically a3 Well As militarily it has been made abundantly Clear to me that exports approved Over the years have significantly contributed to the economic Poten tial of the . And its Satel Lites and to the detriment of the National Security and welfare of the United states he said. Kitchin testified at the opening of hearings on administration proposals to make the Export control act permanent Law instead of extending it for two years. This has been the procedure since 1943 when it was first passed Kitchin told a mouse subcommittee headed by rep Brent Spence d-ky., that he also supported making the liw permanent but said it needed major changes. He proposed that the preside the required to make sure that exports allowed to go to the communist nations will not contribute to either the economic or military potential of such countries to Ttoe detriment of . National secur Ity. At present such findings Ore required Only for goods which havea military potential. Tile economic phase of this pro i longed tense cold War is becoming i More important each Day Ketch i in said As our military posture and that of the soviet bloc approach a near stalemate due to the absolute destructive Power of each to annihilate civilization in nuclear military conflict the eco nomic phase attains the status of a prime and strategic Itro naut s mom named Mother of 1962 York. To Cpd Zhijie Mother col John h. Glenn named world Mother of fort Payne ala., House teacher was name Mother of 1962. Mothers commit mrs. Claras Glenn g5 Concord. Ohio an extra award in recognition of training guidance and w hero son previously had been i Moth of 1962 and. 50 state Mother at to co unit tee s annual by Cost Nylon a the Itte gave Iti regular american Mother award in celesta Weatherly 70, who was the Alabama Mother of 1932. Mrs. Weatherly Mother # three and grandmother of seven i was cited for her work among tirate8and Semi iterates in to Kalb county., Ala where she Hoa been Active in Many Community an Volunteer welfare activities. States get surplus Washington up the health education and welfare department reported that Surpli property costing 191,234,145 was made available to the states by the Federal government 1% january february and March. Harry Truman rings in no. 78 Kansas crap former president Harry s. Truman reached his 78th birthday surrounded by Well wishers friends political associates and army buddies. The observances included a luncheon that took More than 234 hours. The former president appeared of Chipper As he Ever did. He even walked his customary mile in the morning. Vice president Lyndon b. John son flew in from Washington to address the event saying that or. Truman s life is one that can be measured by giant strides others who praised him his administration and his concern for the people included three men who served in his Cabinet John w. Snyder of Toledo Ohio Secretary of the Treasury James p. Mcgran by of Washington attorney Gen eral and Jesse m. Donaldson of Kansas City postmaster general. There was a Large Basket of gifts from friends. Johnson presented him. With a set of cuff links one bearing the Seal of the sen ale and one the Seal of the vice president a cake of six tiers was wheeled into the room and presented tour. Truman As the crowd Sang Happy he Cut one slice from the cake which bore the inscription seven decades and eight years May 8, 1962." or. Truman responded briefly getting a laugh from the gather ing of 250 when he quipped i be been sitting Here wonder ing who they were talking about seventy one foreign Exchange students from the University of Kansas and Kansas City area High schools representing 47 nations filed in to Greet the former presi Dent hot Rwjr & stems
