European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday september 25, 1967 Luci Nugent shapes up in greenhouse the stars and stripes Arlington Tex. Apr. Pat Nugent president in san s younger daughter wound up a week saturday at 1\jm-rn n i 11 a j i. elaborate up greenhouse. Ton Luci slipped in the Green House late sunday after most other guests had unpacked. Her $650 one week session included three hours of exercises daily swimming instruction i makeup and facial care and such body care As Massage Sand Sauna Baths. It s not an All rest and relaxation place a spokesman said. Its quiet and peaceful but it snot a place to Flop around All Day. Just to be sure the residents ont relax too much there Are 56 staff persons watching Over every group of 36 women. Luci and the other women swapped their fancy outside garb for a daytime uniform of Blue leotards and a yellow Terry cloth Robe. At night the lounged in pyjamas which could be As Lacy As they chose touring but no one left the grounds at night. Their entertainment playing cards watching movies talking woman style or Reading. The meals average 1,000 Cal ories a Day but As the spokes Man put it it s not blah Foo like you think of on a diet. The food comes in interesting shape with some of those marvelous gooey things women love included but spaced out and with a Little less the secret service closely guarded Luci s privacy from the outside world. Yacht mystery deepens Doc phoned Friend Uri a Friend of or. James t. Dodge missing since his yacht Sank off the North Carolina coast in August says he received a phone Ca Llast week from the Trenton physician. Edward Youngkins of nearby Bordentown a retired bail Bonds Man said in a Story appearing in a Trenton newspaper the trentonian that the caller said hello de this is the it was the Doc Youngkin said. Anyone who has Ever talked to him would recognize the voice. It s Raspy and Low an he Youngkins said. When he ask where Dodge was the caller to him to Contact the physician attorney Milton Josephson Bordentown. Neither Youngkins nor Josephson could be readied for con ment. Dodge and three others incl cog a 4-year old girl Are said t have drowned when his 64-Focyacht, the lankan Sank in the Atlantic Ocean off North Caro Lina. Chris Brooks of Morrisville pa., the Only known survivor told authorities the others drowned one by one. However the coast guard has been investigating the mishap and it was Learned after the sink ing that a court had ordered Dodge s arrest in a matrimonial Case. In late August a note was found on the door of Dodge s Home stating that he was alive and had taken the yacht to expo67 in Montreal. Investigation in the Canadian City however uncovered no Trace either of the doctor or of his boat. Youngkins said he has contacted authorities about the Call. I would t have told anyone about this Call if i did t think it was Doc he said. If it was a prank i d like Roget hold of the person. Doc was a close Friend and this is a very serious too often the Home is silent bread line american stewardess Nancy Pearson gently clutches loaves of French bread made in san Francisco and bound for Tokyo. A baking firm Hopes to use the Speed of modern air travel to open up other markets in the Pacific area for its crusty specialities. Up to series attacks sexual illiteracy v t a a Hershey a. A a television station is taking sex education out of the Home and putting it on the to screen be cause too often the Home is is a dramatic controversial five part series titled sons and daughters is described As a attack on sexual it encourages dialogue betwee parents and children and will be telecast in Central Pennsyl Vania in october and novem Ber. It is a risk a dare acknowledges Lloyd Kaiser Man Ager of station with to Parton the nation s educational non commercial Aims " sons and daughters is television Experiment and some May think we be gone mad said Kaiser. But it is an educational innovation which tempting to inoculate communities in their rooms and the final program in these Ries actually is a discussion by is at whole living 100 teen aged Junior and senior High school boys and girls who watched the other programs enclosed circuit to. It was filmed Friday. While the kids watched an listened a group of 200 adults educators clergymen Community leaders observed their reactions in a separate studio. The youths showed no embarrassment no reluctance to talk about sex among said however they find it difficult to discuss boy girl prob lems at Home with their parents. Despite the highest number of unwed mothers in the state Kaiser said South Central Penn Sylvania s schools and churches have done Little in the area of sex education. Most everyone maintained that sex education belonged in the Home he said. But most often the Home was the series was written produced and directed at with to by Robert Larson. Lie is a Mem Ber of the station s production staff and also an ordained United presbyterian Church minis Ter. The project started two year Sago was financed in part by an $18,000 Grant from the Penn Sylvania department of Public instruction. The film is for showing on educational television channels. The program features professional actors and original Back ground music by Robert Lamb a former producer director for the station and jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. Parts dramatize various View Points of the Young and old generations Tell the Story of human reproduction explore teen aged youths views on sexual behaviour and examine the unwed motherhood problem. No one is saying this is the final answer Kaiser said. We Don t even know what the first answer is. But we believe this series can be a valuable tool Index newsman s mane Story was a Roar Hyde Park . A in an Effort to give an announcer a first hand acquaintance with the product of a new pro Gram sponsor radio station How put a lion in its news room Friday. When announcer Charle Mccluskey saw the lion he casually interrupted his new broadcast by remarking there appears to be a live lignin the the stunt was arranged by fellow announcer de Auerbach after an animal farm in Dut chess county took Over sponsor ship of newscast. The conspirators arranged forthe listeners to know what was about to happen by getting Mccluskey Hung up on a Telephone Call just before the lion Simba was brought into the studio. Bridge executive Dies Atlantic City . A Alvin Landy executive Secretary of the american contract Bridge league died Here saturday of an apparent heart attack. He was 62. Has 078-05-1120 n penchant for pensions Baltimore my. A of the 166 million social Security cards mrs. Hilda Whitcher number has caused As Many headaches As any a 30-year period 40,000 mistakes caused by the number have been discovered and corrected. And the problem continues. Some 150 new mistakes Are reported yearly by social Security employees. Mrs. Whitcher said the Trou ble began in 1938 when she worked in a Lockport ., Wal let factory. Her Boss borrowed her social Security card num Ber 078-05-1120, and printed thousands of copies in red Ink. The word specimen was superimposed across the Center. He enclosed a Sample card in each Wallet to show How the pass Case was to be wallets became quite popu Lar. So did her card. Social Security being new atthe time thousands of persons thought the Billfold cards were theirs and reported their social Security numbers 1939, there were 530 quarterly earnings mistakenly reported to mrs. Whitcher s account and the total increase steadily. In the year 1943, it peaked at 5,775 quarterly wag reports a social Security rec Ord. The new York woman found herself suspect at first. The detectives were watching me she says now. When officials at social Security Headquarters in suburban Woodlawn pinpointed the error mrs. Whitcher was promptly Given a new number. Her old number was retired. But the tangle still haunts so Cial Security. Gop demos will court Loch other Washington a congressional democrats and republicans accustomed to fighting in elections and at the Capitol Are taking their Batteto court the Tennis court. It All started in april when sen. Joseph s. Clark a a challenged the republicans after Reading a Washington Maga Zine article in which former ten Nis Champion c. Alphonso Smith ranked the seven Best Tennis players in the Senate. Six were democrats. Can it be that our friends on the other Side of the aisle Are too old to play Tennis Clar asked. The Challenge can it be they hobble around nine Hole Golf course every now and then leaving it to the party of youth vigor imagination and Forward looking poli cies and procedures the demo cratic party to run around on the Tennis court the republicans returned the serve in May when sen. Howard h. Baker jr., r-tenn., said he seriously doubted that the distinguished senator from Penn Sylvania will be Able to find in his party enough racketeers of Energy and vigor to Field a the Challenge made and accepted the staffs of Clark and Baker then carried the Ball. Double entries the result three double matches next wednesday eve Ning for the Benefit of the Washington area Tennis patrons. Clark said the democrats had been Able to get six players without much regard to he said one member of his team sen. Harrison a. Wil Liams d-., had not played in three years but he thinks Pecan find his Racket somewhere in his the democrats will play Wil Liam b. Spong or. Of Virginia and Ernest f. Hollings of sout Carolina at no. 1 Clark and la borne Pell of Rhode Island no. 2 and Williams and Wal Ler f. Mondale of Minnesota Atno. 3. Gop lineup the gop team consists of Inker Jacob k. Javits of new York Edward w. Brooke of Massachusetts Charles ii. Percy of Illinois Peter ii. Dominick f Colorado and Strom thur Nond of South umpires have been lamed Clark Clifford an and isor to president Johnson amt s Symington chief of pro Ocol and Art Buchwald Washngton unofficial Odd makers Nake the democrats a 2-1avorite
