European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july 15, 1963 the stars and stripes b Page 3 dream of 2063 Moon men squirting gats at san Diego a a Century from now in 2063they la Hanga sign out on the Moon which says population 100,000."the men living there will be 150 years old or older. And they la have women with them. The Moon folks and the people left behind on Earth and the 10,000 or so roughing it on Mars will move about in space capsules Large enough to accommodate up to 3,000 passengers. Or they la be Able Totake off in nuclear powered coupes. Use of narcotics will be old fashioned. But addiction to Martian spore dust will be a major social Are some of the predictions made by several space connected americans ranging from vice pres ident Lyndon b. Johnson to Astro naut John Glenn or. Nineteen predictions were solicited by j. R. Dempsey president of general dynamics astronautics bundled together and dropped into time capsule during the com Pany s fifth anniversary Cerebra All took their predictions seriously. Hugh l. Dryden Deputy administrator of Nasa called the Effort pure Crystal Ball Specula Tion but allowed his imagination to visualize outer space rest stops on the Moon and Mars and pos Sibly colonization of Mars w. H. Pickering director of the Jet propulsion Laboratory at Pasa Dena calif., and Brig Gen Irving l. Branch commander of the air Force flight test Center at Edwards air Force base calif., predicted permanent scientific colonies a various places throughout the solar was Branch who estimated the Moon s 2063 population at 100.000, composed of research and Engineer ing personnel with supporting technicians. And he predicts that the colonies will contain an acceptable mixture of male and female personnel. Vice president Johnson foresees regular travel of people and freight Between Earth and Little miss universe to get in big girls act Miami Beach Fla. A the miss universe pageant will be expanded in 1964 with the addition of worldwide Competition for a Little miss Philip Bottfeld pageant executive director said tentatively we plan to limit Competition to girl Between 5 and 10 years we want the to be family affair Bottfeld said. Among the Little girls you have greater Impact. They demonstrate the Hope of All nations for the future. By bringing them together Well be doing the same thing for better International understandings when this country brings air cadets Here from other countries or As we re doing in student sex said we Haven t formalized yet How it will relate tothe bigger Competition. But we think we can get it ready in the next 12 All in Al the Young girls would be judged on looks and personality. Bottfeld said they will demonstrate their sense of humor and alertness. They will Wear party dresses and swim suits. All in All it will be patterned on the bigger As sort of a trial Little miss universe contests were held this year in several states and coun tries. The winners were brought to Miami Beach As honorary there is to be no judg ing this year. This year s Little miss universe delegates included Robin Slater 7, Canada Maria Magela Carazo,9, Costa Rica Lynn Morita 5, Hawaii Vicky Denny 6, Illinois Elizabeth Ebert 7, Indiana Sandra Kay Beatty 5, Louisiana Dian Deprisco 8, new Jersey Odilie Diaz 7, Nicaragua Anna mento 7,Pennsylvania Cheryl Lisa Cardi 11, West Virginia Sharon Kim ver non 9, Missouri Jean Falesnik 5, Wisconsin Debbie Lynn Pawl 10,Ohio Maria Rosa Jerves 10, ecu poolside poise miss universe hopefuls gather about n Miami Pool table to Check on Noriko Ando left miss Japan As she tries her skill. Spectators Are miss Belgium Irene Hodiw miss France Monique Lemaire miss Switzerland Diana turn or and miss Korea Kim Myungja. A photo four couples wed again others waiting in wings four wedding Dor Renat Greece. Adamopoulou 5, columnist Cassini denied venue change Washington up change of venue from Washington to new York City has been denied Roadway columnist Igor Cassini by a Federal faces trial on charges of failing to Register As a foreign agent from 1959 to 1961 while getting More than $150,000 from the late dominican Republic dictator Raphael Trujillo for disseminating publicity and heat takes starch out of some universe girls Benton Ark. A couples pledged their vows anew in the new Summit Church of god near Benton Ark., to make their marriage Legal Asfar As the Arkansas Law is concerned. The ceremony was the first of two mass weddings to take place in Arkansas Over the week end to Clear up the Legal status of wives under a 1941 state statute. The statute came to their Atten Tion when the social Security administration said it would t benefits to wives not legally married under the Law. That Law stipulates that an marriage in which the Groom was under 18 and or the Bride under16 was absolutely Star City in Southeastern Arkan Sas was to be the scene of the second mass those remarried saturday Wermer. And mrs. Charles r. Markel or. And mrs. Jack English or. An mrs Grover Farrow and or. And mrs. Forrest Gentry. The four husbands agreed the whole thing is 11 kids have a Ball watching parents Sten Back to altar Tulsa okla. A four Tulsa couples were married for the second time and their eleven kids had a couples walked Down the aisle again after they Learned that their first marriages All in. A Kansas May have been illegal. Ana Kansas Law says All marriages in which one partner was under age Are void. The social Security administration ruled that the widows of such marriages be eligible for benefits. Remarrying were or. And mrs. J. T. Bonds or. And mrs. George Robinson or. And mrs. Carrell Hanna and or. And mrs. Arnold Hubbard. The remarriage was simple but Complete with Rice Flung mostly by the children and with car painted with the sign just re none of the newlyweds planned wedding trips they All had to hurry Home and put the kids to bed. Miami a heat thinned the ranks of miss universe contestants As they stood at an open air Cere Mony temperature was 83 and the humidity was 72 per girls fainted briefly and smelling salts were administered to a third As her Knees buckled. Another miss Alaska Nina wha Ley gratefully took a cup of cracked ice and chucked a handful Down the front of her costume. Ooh that Felt Good she Whaley was dressed in a scanty costume but was wearing jacket made of fur from alaskan two who passed out were miss Greece Despina Trijetta and miss Missouri Sandra Lee Marlin. Miss Michigan Pamela Lee Sands was caught before she hit the Competition in the con test does t Start until Usa will be crowned wednesday night and will compete with the world beauties for the miss universe title in preliminaries j the following Semi finalists will be picked in thursday night s prelim Inary and Argentina s Norma no Lan miss universe of 1962, will Crown the Winner from among five finalists saturday addition to the Fame and recognition which the title brings there s a sizable Cash prize involved. The Winner will get $7,500plus a $10,000 personal appearance contract to travel All Over the world during her one year reign. The first Cash prize represent san increase of $2,500 Over last year s award. First runner up will receive $1,000, second $500, third $400, an fourth $300. Miss Usa will get $2,500 in Cash and a $5,000 personal appearance contract. Californian to get Africa envoy Post Hyannis port mass. A the summer White House announced president Kennedy plans to nominate Claude g. Ross 45,of California As ambassador to the Central african Republic. Ross is a career foreign service officer now serving As Deputy director of the office of african an malagasy Union affairs in the state department Bureau of Afri can affairs. To succeed Burns he will succeed ambassador John h. Burns who now is chief of the shape Liaison Section of the Amer ican embassy in Paris. The president appointed Howard. Haugerud of Minnesota As Dep Uty inspector general for foreign assistance. He is 38 and has been a Deputy Secretary of army for International affairs. General nominated the resignation of ambassador William i. Cargo As Deputy representative of the United states to the International atomic Energy Agency was announced. Cargoes a career foreign service officer and will become Deputy chief of the . Mission to Pakistan at Karachi. The White House announced the president intends to nominate maj Gen William j. Ely for promotion to the rank of lieutenant general and assignment As Deputy director for defense research and Engineer ing. Ely now is Deputy commanding general of the army material come. Lil Reis afoul told to desist sen. Gore s Mother Dies Carthage Tenn. Up mrs. Margie Gore 84, Mother of Gore d-Tenn., died Here of a heart ailment. Lillian Reis of Law again from twist Atlantic City . A police seized Lillian Reis on the stage of the fort Pitt club in a Midnight raid that interrupted the curvaceous Brunette s twist num Ber. Miss Reis 33, who has had numerous brushes with the Law was charged with disorderly conduct and 15 other employees and Patron were arrested on a Variet. Of charges mostly disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. A police spokesman said Misseris twisting was suggestive. She was released when she posted a$3,500 Bond and trial was set for july 19. Owner charged Harry Freeman owner of the club was charged with operating and maintaining a disorderly House on the has other troubles miss Reis who operates a Phila Delphia night club is awaiting re trial in the John Rich burglar Case in Pottsville pa., which police say netted nearly half a million dollars in loot. She was charged with masterminding the burglary but her first trial ended with a Hung jury. Last Suluner she was arrested for doing the twist at a Boardwalk club without securing a transient worker s permit. She secured a per Mit recently before starting the new twist act
