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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tut Idoy Jan. 25, 1963 the stars and stripes Page sports car fans riot in wis. Town  Lake. Wis. Api Wipt with res lord Here a Flor a wild  by Young pro pie in Thi vol engr Square. Low officials mild shout 60 Youngmon wire treated and Inkon to the roundly Tili it Sheboygan. About hair of them wore  Afler posting Bond of 1.10 uni a Oncin reps of disorderly conduct. Tai others remained in jail Over nig  disturbance latent in cries dating hark three years be Gan a fir the first any of sport car raring it Thi nearby Road America track an event usually drawing a Large crowd. A Bank official Bald a group of youths Wettring College sweatshirts formed Mitsel dlr i he building an someone threw n Beer ran through a window of the establishment. Within a Short time he raid the crowd a Nett nned to around 300.shouting and milling around the business Wren. Imd Mure window ii were broken. Only one i Ollerman a contingent of Home 50 Deputy sheriffs special off Sci is. And state traffic patrolmen was rushed to Elk hurl i Jiff which hns Only one ultime police Man. Officers urged the milling crowd to disperse but were met with thrown Beer bottle and cans. On youth waa Cut by a Beer bottle and another was injured when n firecracker exploded in he face. Captain Hay Emil re of itty she Boyann county sheriff depart ment Ett ruled that the crowd reached 2,000. Officer three Itene to use tear Gnu Tihe Peak of the  void new incident broke out sporadically utter the crowd thinned out. Some tavern and cafes clotted after the demonstrations  Lake i about to Miles Nolb of Milwaukee phony cops Rob Sammy Hollywood Impi gunmen masque varied nit policemen forced their Way into the Home of nor entertainer Sammy David or. Ant Tole an estimated $14,000 in cosh and value Blei detective reported neither Davis nor his wife metres May Bollt was of Home when the burglary occurred. When mrs. Davis returned Home she called her husband at la vegas nev., where he is appearing i told him Junt before he xenon stage or the last show officers quoted the swedish born actress As saying. Now he has too out and Fairn when he Hai All Theu things on his  advertising Dean named Atlanta Lupoli Robert Zacher professor of advertising a Alliona state University. Tempe was elected National Dean of tha Merican Academy of advertising cite red chinese problem sen. Jackson feels test ban not Likely Washington a Topi son. Hury m. Jackson id arled that  will soon resume nuclear weapons tests and called the Prosper for n test ban agreement virtually  the Washington own Ocrel who is chairman of the weapons com Mit t of the joint atomic Energy committee said is. Officials going to Moscow for top level test ban talks in july might find that the russians Are already tenting. The communist chinese he sold May come pretty close behind with their first nuclear blast. The chinese Are determined not Only to have a nuclear Stock thl Mph to their freckled Nib Wear Crown after their victories in the finals of the National mares  lit him Wood a a. Jimmy Donohue 1sh. U from Springfield Mumm Fata any Coon it represented Chlud Huhla although she u from fort Dix no. A photo St. Paul attorney charged in for hire killing of wife St. Paul. Minn up police Nave arrested a Young St. Paul attorney and charged him with  the murder for hire a laying of his wife Carol who Wii insured for More than $1 . Eugene Thompson. 35, was taken into custody and charge with first degree murder in the March 6 knife and a Catling death of i ,14-Yt or old wife and Mother of four. Her life Hud been insure for  by Thompson with Thompson nit mod my the Bene fit Lory. Ollert ii Lego int Thompson Iii Ftp  Tor his wife s Lii Yang and hint the Job we curried out by Dick w. C. Anderson .15. Former roofing Salesman who a i a Dhiti Ihfe statement outlining Bis part in the killing. Officer  in Wall Thorn a on was arrested on the strength of Anderson s revolution to police. J police obtained n formal version of Anderson s earlier Oral state ments and then sent three Detec Tives to the Thompson Home. Thompson App tired at the cottage where he was staying with his four children and a housekeeper and was seized by the waiting officer. He did not resist. At the arraignment Thompson entered no plea and her Bond Wasset at $100.000. Preliminary hear ing was scheduled for june 28. He was returned to Ramsey coun by jail. He Marie no statement to newsmen. The Stocky Crew Cut attorney was an Active lawyer who specialized in criminal cases. Ramsey county attorney Wil Liam Randall charged that Thomp son hired Norman most plan 39, former Minneapolis Boxer an that Mast Dan in turn gave the assignment to Anderson. Anderson earlier pleaded incent it Bis arraignment and is bring held in lieu of j100,000 Bond misfit plan hns gained four postponements of his arraignment on charge of first degree pile nuclear weapons but there can be no doubt that the Yare going to insist on a Complete Arsenal. Including thermonuclear weapons. We have reason to be Lieve that they Are making a Seri Ous Effort in this  Jackson said. Interview with pm Tang the senator made the statement in a Virtlo Lele Vrklon interview with sen. Kenneth b. Keating . Me said the chinese  weapon development poses n serious problem with regard to any test imn Burc Penl Between the rus sians and Western Powers. Jackson said the chinese May explode their device anytime and to think that the soviets Wilt Flop testing with the chinese just getting under Way does t make my sense in my  it s my Best judgment hat in soviets will resume testing is they did a year ago some time the latter part of july or Early  wild Jackson. Quotes  to assessing test ban chances All but hopeless he referred to the recent statement by soviet Premier no Ella s. Khrushchev which seemed to Rule out any on Sale inspections. Jackson told Keating the chinese could explode a Nurlene device their or possibly Early next  we May be confronted with a situation where our emissary who is going to Moscow in july might find that the russians Are already engaged in have is it r Ted or have returned testing with the chinese close behind Jackson Man who shot Rasputin sues Over telecast new York Russia Prince Felix you Upoff. Who a minuted Roi Putin in 1916. U suing the Columbia broadcasting sym tem for making fictional dramatization of the historical incident the Prince who lives in part sued the network for 11.5 million in state supreme court charging that Thi Jan. 5 telecast if i should dip wan not a priv leg a documentary of Rasputin s murder and thus invaded the Prince i Pri Vacy. Justice Abraham j. Gellinoff who a a playback of the telecast said that in the court s  the i crypt appeared to conform tothe version contained in you soup. Off h two Book about the a suss nation conic Raey. But Oell loft ordered the cult to go to trial to that a jury can decide if you soup offs complaint i Juit fled. Yous Upoff Anayi he shot Rajput in and beat the Lait signs of life from him after Poison ailed to kill the Monk who bad exerted sinister political influence on the court of Czar Nicholas ii son of War hero Colin Kelly wed in West Point ceremony West Point . Up Colin p. Kelly i son of the world War ii hero look a Bride Here pretty High school English teacher. Kelly was wed to Mary Margaret Cooper of Goshen ., in a simple ceremony at the . Military Academy Chapel  nuptials a re attended by a number of school officials Tea Chan and student of the , 83, Grado aled from West Point earlier thai month and a been aligned to it. Knox ky.,the Armor Center. He later will Taka airborne training at it. Benning  Colin p. Kelly jr., Kelly s father was graduated from Westpoint in 1937. He was killed in action in the philippine islands on dec. 10, 1941. Following a bombing attack on a japanese Alp and Wal awarded the medal of Honor posthumously the first to be named Tor the award in world War ii. Crash kills five in family Artesia . A a Mother and father and three children die Din a nighttime Highway collision five other of Ihler children were injured critically and were not expected to live. An assistant District attorney c n. Morris 40, of Carlsbad we charged with manslaughter he a released from jail on Bond. The dead Gregorio Molina 40 his wife Victoria 41 and children Gustavo 10. Daniels and Joe 4 in Artesla general Hospital with mull ple injuries were Gerado 13 Viola 9 Junior 7, Randy 2, did Octavio 10 months. Morris suffered Only m scratch. State policemen Jim Davis an Dale e. Hart said both vehicles were travelling South on us. 385about 10 Miles South of Here the Morris vehicle ran into Tho Back of the Molina car and Over to Davis said the Force of the Impact split the Molina car 1963 Model spilling bodies amid the wreckage Morris we charged with Man Slaughter by his Boss District at Torney Pat Hanagan of Yewell. Glum chum but Buret hound Aren t and posed to Ella Smiley Luht be turn us mall inf photographer. Anyway Suu egr to All decked out and ready to leave for the Harbor Clylea be Sui club do show and obedience Truta in Lent Beach Calif. A photo a. O. Sulzberger Heads . Times new York a Arthur oct Sulzberger 37, has been elected president and publisher of the new York times to succeed Orval e. Dreyfoos who died May As. The Choice a announced by i father Board chairman Arthur Kays Sulzberger. Young Sulzberger has been Sili Tunt treasurer of the new York times co. The Board also announced the resignation of Amory h. Bradford vie president and general Man Ager. Harding f. Bancroft wag elected vice president. The title of general manager we discontinued  
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