European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 26, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday september 26, 1967 the stars and stripes Page s m re memoirs Goering Pill in his pipe Bonn up the cyanide Pill Hermann Goering used to mock the Allied Hangman probably was hidden in the Stem of the fat nazi s pipe a former colleague said monday. Adolf Hitler s Deputy was sentenced to death by an inter National military tribunal in Nuernberg. But despite regular searches and extraordinary precautions including a guard who accompanied him to the toilet Goering managed to hide a cyanide Pill which he swallowed about 90 minutes before he was to be hanged oct. 16, 1946. Hitler youth Leader Baldur von Schirach recently released after serving 20 years in prison revealed Goering hid the cyanide in the Short Stem of a Hunter s pipe he was carrying when captured by the american army in Austria in May 1945. Doctor quoted Schirach said his information came from a German physician in the Nuernberg prison who told him a few hours later that the american guard had seen the nazi Leader break the Stem of his pipe just before lying Down on his cot. Moments later Goering was seized by cramps. The guard called a doctor but Goering was dead before the physician reached the cell. Guesses have been made about where Goering got the Poison. One version was that it was sewn just under the skin of one of the fatty folds around his Waist. Another was that a guard smuggled it to him. Schirach telling the Story in his memoirs in the Magazine Der Stern rejected such possibilities. Although he was searched 15 times while in Nuernberg Schirach said he was Able to hide several things from his Soldier guards and none of them would have inspected Goering s pipe. R 15 in 31 37 50 27 47 ii 40 13 35 3z 51 29 49 41 2o 14 n 30 52 1o 43 25 44 horizontal 1. Honey 4. Story8. British statesman 12. Mall fish 13. 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Wrath 47. Solemn Promise 49. Hebrew priest new film Leonard Whiting 17, and Olivia Hussey 15, of Brit Ain play a scene from the latest version of Romeo and Juliet being directed by Franco Zeffirelli in Rome. A photo Ada might Bach gop candidate Washington up the americans for democratic action Ada said sunday it might be willing to support a Republican peace candidate for president in 1968."we Are not tied to any political party said the National Board of the 55,000-member Liberal organization. It accused the Johnson administration of having sold out to the military and to conservatives Over Vietnam. In the elections next year we shall support whoever gives the Best Prospect for a settlement of the Vietnam conflict for a Liberal and civilized foreign policy elsewhere in the world and a Strong and effective attack on the urgent Domestic problems of Pur own country the Board said in a Resolution. John Kenneth Galbraith the Ada National chairman and former ambassador to India said implicit in the statement was possible support of a Republican candidate. But he refused at a news conference to name anyone saying it would be new York democrats had urged the Ada to mobilize dump Johnson movement at the 1968 democratic National convention. The proposal was reportedly voted Down 73 to 12. New police tune has a Sweet beat St. Louis a the police department i a s added a new w Capo n to its Arsenal. Chief Curtis Brostron said Fri Day that a local firm has provi ded 48,000 Candy bars for of a to carry in their cars and k to children they meet on said the Candy bars should serve As icebreakers be tween boys and girls and t h e Galbraith proposed instead that the Ada work for peace planks in the democratic and Republican platforms next year. The dump Johnson Spon sors Robert Schwartz Jun Degnan and Jane Buchholtz agreed with other delegates thata third party candidate could not not mentioning pres ident Johnson by name the Board said the National administration had yielded to the military and the conservative leadership of the state depart ment and to the demands of the conservatives of both parties for More Ada leadership said that in so doing the administration had walked away from this historic partnership of liberals and Schlesinger jr., a former White House aide Leon Keyserling. Chairman of the joint Council of economic advisers under president Harry s. Truman and Daniel , former assistant Secretary of labor were among Board members present. Belgrade up rus Sia s top space scientist called monday for International cooperation on the vastly expensive space programs of the future. Prof. Leonid Sedov in a speech opening the 18th Congress of the International astronaut in Al federation i did not re Fer specifically to possible so Viet american cooperation. There Are Many technical and not Only technical difficulties confronting us Sedov told the 1,000 space experts from 29 countries attending the Congress. In order to put the great interplanetary expeditions and other major projects into prac Tice vast material and creative forces will be called for. The problem of International cooperation has decisive significance in relation to later in his speech Sedov referred again to International co operation and said we Hope this cooperation and its benefits will grow deeper in the american sources said that despite Eccl of s remarks his speech was in fact another expression of russian refusal to co operate with said or. William picker ing director of the Jet propulsion Laboratory of the National aeronautics and space administration Nas who was scheduled to give the opening speech with Sedov had sought to per Suade the soviet scientist to agree on one joint speech. But they said Sedov insisted they make separate speeches. Pickering was unable to come to Belgrade because of space Agency problems needing his at Tention and his speech was read for him by an aide j. N. Sedov and Pickering de voted most of their remarks to a review of space achievements in the decade since the space age was they took a somewhat Dif Ferent View of future space efforts. Sedov said. Interplanetary flights and visits by Man to other plants. Are matters of first rate but Pickering said the Ameri can Mariner and voyager space probes will provide sufficient information to determine whether it will be necessary or even desirable to Send Man to plan said the major goals of the american space program announced earlier this year Are to determine if there is life else where in the universe to Dis cover the origins of the uni verse and to discover the origins of the solar system. W. Germans crack 5 red spy Bonn up West German counter intelligence has cracked five East German spy rings indecent weeks and has arrested 12 key agents the Interior ministry announced spokesman said the 12, including four women and three married couples Are highly qualified agents u to had been thoroughly trained in East Ger Many and then filtered into West Germany to build up Vari Ous spy networks their goal was to obtain Mili tary information about German Ami Allied troops details of Mil itary planning and new weapons As Well As inside information from various West German ministries according to an offi Cial said the captured agents were equipped with appropriate aids of the most modern sources said that at least one of the rings was Active in the Dortmund area gathering information about the British army of the Rhine. Another was working in the Federal capital trying to recruit government employees by bribes or blackmail
