European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 1, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Sandoy october 1, 1967 the stars and stripes . Denounces jailing of yank by East germans pointers Senate minority Leader Everet Dirksen seems to be giving advice to California gov. Ronald Reagan and sen. Charles Percy r-i11., possible presidential candidates. They met at Eureka. Iii., College Reagan s Alma mater for the dedication of a Library. Up collects character watches just sup him a Mulchey St. Louis to. A Ernest Troya collects Mickey mouse All started seven years ago when the St. Louis artist visited Goodwill store in search of materials for one of his works an assemblage. There it was a Mickey mouse pocket watch. It s the King of the character watches Trova said. Other character watches in his collection feature the face of Little orphan Annie the Lone Ranger Dick Tracy Captain Marvel Gene Autry Robin Hood Snowwhite and Cinderella. You just can t go out in the morning and find a Mickey mouse watch lamented Troya who has 50 of them. I be enlisted All my friends but it s not uneasy it s getting More expensive too. That first Mickey Cost $2,"he said last week i found a couple at the Goodwill store an they Cost me $7 Trova says he has spent about50 per cent of his time recently Hunting for character watches particularly a Buck Rogers. A Buck Rogers is a rarity and one he needs most urgently. Trova is placing ads under miscellaneous wanted in the St. Louis newspapers hoping that among their thousands of subscribers there s at least on owner of an authentic Buck you be got to find someone who saves things Trova said. Then they have to read the want ads. Most of the time it s the Cinderella and Snowwhite watches Are the easiest to find. Trova says he even lets his13-year-old daughter Carla Wear a Cinderella. His other two Chil Dren Are sometimes allowed to Wear a broken Cinderella or Snow White but i would never Man not obliged to Aid son of inseminated wife san Francisco a Aman whose wife gives birth to a child As a result of artificial insemination May not be prosecuted if he fails to support the child the California court of Appeal has court ruled Friday against the Sonoma county District at Torney and in favor of Folmer j. Sorensen who had been found guilty by Santa Rosa municipal agriculture chief s daughter engaged Washington a con stance Jane Freeman daughter of Secretary of agriculture or Ville l. Freeman and mrs. Freeman plans to marry Garya. Walker a peace coi is schoolteacher in Sierra engagement was announced by miss Freeman parents. Walker a 1966 graduate of american University s school of International service is the son of mrs. Myron Walker of Huntington n.y., and the late . The wedding is planned for late summer of 1968. Give them a Mickey or a i Labner. Abner is one of the a watches enjoyed their greatest popularity in the1930s. During the 1940s their popularity slipped. Now about the Only one you can buy new is a hop along Cassidy said attributes his interest in character watches to his works an artist. Mickey Trova said is a significant image i contemporary Art an image that pops up occasionally in his sculpture. The artist collector wears Afancy Gold Mickey which he says is one of his wife s favor ites. He says he does t Wear the same watch constantly but alternates. He has More than 100 watches from which to choose. About half of them Are in running As though there were not enough character watches Avail Able Trova has designed his own with one of his artistic works the falling Man As the watch hands. Berlin up the unite states saturday denounced As a travesty of Justice Friday communist jailing of an Amer ican for 15 years on an espionage charge. An East Berlin court sentence Peter Feinauer 27-year-old West Berlin resident from Providence,r.i., to 15 years imprisonment for allegedly spying for the Central intelligence Agency Cia. Serious View . Spokesman in Berlin criticized the whole conduct of the Case and said the United states took a serious View of statement reflected doubt in Berlin that Feinauer a Jack of All trades really had been an american spy. It was though the Case had a strange look about spokesman said in a state ment Feinauer had been Hel for almost a year without a specific charge made against him. He was arrested in East Berlin oct. 7, 1966. Detention unjustified he was held under investigative arrest longer than another american Ever seized by the East germans the spokes Man said. Such a period of de Tention was unjustified and under the East German Lega system it is not necessary to prefer charges against a person held in investigative arrest that travesty of Justice now has been compounded by convicting him in camera the spokesman said. The spokesman said not Only had the . Mission in Berlin been unable to find out the charges against Feinauer but they did not know Why another american was being held by the East Wiedenhoeft 30-year old Columbia University Art instructor from Milwaukee was arrested sept. 5 when he went to East Berlin to work on his thesis on Berlin architecture in the 1920s and 1930s. Sex Premier again blasts greek regime Athens a deposed pre Mier Panayiotis Kanellopoulos lashed out anew saturday against the army colonels ruling Greece saying the Best thin they could do is rid Greece of their , the conservative Premier who was ousted by the april 21 army coup spoke out just hours after one of the Mili tary strongmen Interior minister Stylianos Patakos blamed him for the political chaos that led to the was the second denunciation of the regime by Kanellopoulo sin three Days in statements read to newsmen at his ignored martial Law ban Ning such political statements by publicly calling last wednesday for the regime to step sex Premier s second act of Defiance raised speculation that the regime would arrest him on charges of insulting the govern ment. That happened thursday Tours. Helene Valachos the prominent greek newspaper publisher who in an interview published in Italy belittled the Junta col Nelsas mediocre people and a Little she said Patak splayed the Clown. Mrs. Vlachos was questioned for four hours then released to face trial in several weeks. Court of failure to make support payments for such a child. J court records disclosed this Story i or. And mrs. Sorensen had lived in san Joaquin county for seven years when it was deter mined that Sorensen was sterile. Mrs. Sorensen wanted a child either by adoption or by artificial insemination. For eight More years Sorensen refused to con sent. Then after 15 years of childless marriage he agreed to the artificial insemination was arranged through a san Francisco physician wit the usual provision that neither of the sore Sens was to know the name of the donor. Mrs. Sorensen bore a son an for four years Sorensen pre tended to friends that he was the father. In 1964 mrs. Sorensen left he husband moved to Sonoma county told her husband she wanted no support for the boy and consented to a 1966 mrs Sorensen became ill and could not work. She applied for Public assistance and the Sonoma county District at Torney demanded that Sorensen provide support. He refused. King sized foxhole soldiers of the 25thluf div take shelter in a Crater caused by a bomb from a b52 while battling snipers 25miles Northwest of Saigon. A photo
