European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 08, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes monday july 8, 1963 slump Down and come up with a Best seller by Dick West Washington up at thelast meeting of our literary society we Hud an inter a tin it do scum Ion on the qualities that it person needs to become successful said the most important Quality i the ability to compose Long murky paragraphs that in Volte the atmosphere of an apart ment hallway at eventide when one of the tenants is cooking wild the most important Quality is to have a Good Friend who la on the selection committee of one of the Book others said the most important Quality 1 an encyclopedic grasp of four letter words. Surprisingly enough nobody except me mentioned poor posture m a Newett Quiry qualification for literary career. Thl leads me to believe that the importune of bad posture Hait never been adequately la concede that my observation have been generally limited to the journalistic Branch of literature but the fact if that i have never known a first rate writer who had Good posture. By the process of inductive reasoning a conclusion can there fore be drawn that their Success is due at least in part to bad posture. Thai something that the journalist schools and creative writing courses apparently have been neglecting. Which i a pity. Not everyone can have a Friend on a Book club selection Board but almost anyone can with proper instruction and diligent practice develop poor posture. There is a sound physiological basis for arguing that bad posture is a vital Force in literature. Most composition nowadays is done on a typewriter and it Haj been scientifically established that when a person alts Down at a typewriter his thoughts Rush to his feet. Sitting erect by with spin straight and shoulders Square impede the circulation of thought wave a which tend to follow curved line and prevent them from returning to the t am at Ray typewriter i try to overcome the natural inertia of thought Waves by drawing my Knees up under my Chin in an approximation of the fetal position. This lessens the distance that the thought Waves must travel Verti Cally and provides a san oui path from the feet to the brain. Other newspapermen i know seek the same results of slumping into the chair and extending the legs As far under the desk u Pat Ible. Thl forms a horizontal plane Over which thought wave can flow with relatively Ilott gravitational resistance. Actually thought Waves mow most freely when the body it supine but i Don t recommend that. It gives passers by the in. Or Caslon that the writer is taking a nip. A voting of xb7o to diet no of fanfare to have muted trumpets Washington tag me to jump in the Bay 10 i icly unveil a Jet aircraft which is he fastest 12.000 . Highest Hying 70.000 feet plus and heavy Eit More than 590,000 pounds there Ever was. But who re you do not intend to put into production flow do you handle the Roll out ceremony a traditional Milestone with new plans. And what do you a to the Public about the re Mark Noble machine being displayed these Are questions the detente department i the person of As Testant Secretary Arthur Sylvoit Ter. An a rubber tube appear envy slipped from the Waist of Susanna scan Ian. 5, As she waded in a swimming Pool and the girl drowned. The tragedy occurred in about $ feet of water at the Pool at the Cranby Tennis club. The girl was found lying facedown on the floor of the Pool. Police and fire Rescue units unsuccessfully attempted month to Mouth resuscitation. Suzanne was the daughter of or. And p. Scanlan of Granby. Slain women identified by accused no. Killer kidney switch fails at Texas of Hospital san Antonio Tex up the air Force s first attempt to perform a kidney trans Plant has failed a medical spokesman mid. The spokesman said Gary Leon Whitley. 18, of Rantoul. Ill died after undergoing a transplant june 11 at Wilford Hall Hospital at Lackland air Force base. Mrs. Evelyn Whitley 4x the rough a Mother gave up one of he kidneys for the transplant she suffered no complications from the operation and he been released from the of Whitley s kidneys Wen removed at Wilford Hall Hospital and he was kept on an artificial kidney for two weeks before the transplant was attempted. He had suffered from an acute kidney infection. Moss criticizes newsmen curbs Washington a Hep. John e. Moss a calf. Has demanded that Secretary of defense Roberts. Mcnamara spell out in detail what the Pentagon is doing about restraints on newsmen covering military accidents. In an Exchange of letters made Public Moss said the House for eign operations and government information subcommittee he Heads May hold Public hearings on the Issue. Officials of the Moss subcommittee mid they Are concerned about an army regulation directing Mili tary author Lues physically to restrain news photographers whore tue to surrender pictures that might include classified material. Mary Pilot who was stranded in Yukon returns to work san Bruno Calif. A Ralph Fiona who spent t weeks stranded in the frown wastes of the Yukon when his plane crashed is Goingback to the tar North. The san Bruno Pilot mid he planned to return to his Job in Alaska immediately. He is an electrician on the Dew line radar sys tem and will finish his year s duty at Barman in the Arctic was flying from White horse in the Yukon to the unite states last feb. 4 with 21-year old Helen Klaben of new Yor when his plane crashed. Near Star vation and injured the two were found in March. Saying he s now in excellent shape Flores added he plans to do some flying in the future. 1918 estate divided by court in Chicago Chicago apr a Cook county Superior court judge has approved an agreement distributing the s3� million estate of malt manufacture Henry a. Langhon. Who died in under the terms of the agree ment approved by judge Samuel. Epstein the Money will be do old de Between the american and Ger Man heirs and the is. Government. Linden. . Api police took Richard Teddy Coleman shaking and remorseful to a funeral Home to identify the bodies of his wife and sister in Law who author Lues say were slain by him in a berserk shooting spree. \. The Burly 36-year-old tether four also faced Mary Kalns Kythe pretty. 18-year-old blonde it lice said he abducted after Sieving the women an shooting three other persons. Including his was booked on a charge of m u a Derlong his wife. Other charges were expected later As an investigation to the multiple tragedy continued. Miss Kamlin let family was held at gun i Coleman for four hours Idi the suspect As the Man who ducted her. The girl calme sedatives after suffering a terrible emotional Al released from Elizabeth o Hospital and confronted in police Headquarters. Coleman was captured in _ the girl was found wandering Tai Street in Elizabeth. Family problems family problems apparently t gered the murderous hours of questioning by i lice. Coleman told newsmen very tired i m sorry about whole he choked Back sob when asked about Therlon of miss Kaml Nykl. Detective Captain Michael Ano added that Coleman said i had been drinking and that blamed the rampage on cons arguments with his wife and 1 relatives and the fact that his
