European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 1, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday october 1, 1967 the egg cup situation coming to a boil by Dick West Washington up More bad news the Republic Mold ing corp. Has redesigned the egg to the press release imparting these tidings this Isth first Basic change in egg cup design in at least 1,000years. The press release does not say what the last change was. I assume it was making egg cup double ended with a Large end for big eggs and a Small end for medium sized eggs. No self respecting Hen will admit to laying Small eggs All i can see that the double ended egg cup accomplished was to create confusion among egg eaters. Oftentimes an egg will fit in either end of the cup. Then you have to decide which end to put the egg in. Nobody likes to make important decisions so Early in the morning. I personally always have my eggs scrambled simply because i detest having to resolve the doubt that arises from soft boiled eggs. Republic molding has re turned to the single end concept. To that extent the new design is a backward step Forward. However it fails to Correct one of the fundamental faults in egg cup with a double ended cup one end is always on the Bottom making it Tough on people who want two soft boiled eggs. Republic molding retains that structural defect its new cup being unable to accommodate More than one egg at a time. Ideally an egg cup should have two ends of equal size with both ends pointing upward like candelabrum. How Republic molding could have missed so obvious a solution is mystifying chief innovation was to Combine the egg cup and the Saucer into one piece and to lower the Center of Gravity thu making it less tip Pable and hence less this could be advantageous to people who breakfast in a Necktie i remain depressed by the , As the press release asserts egg cups have Perse Vered in the same Basic form for an entire millennium this Isno time to change them. You can immediately see what ascertain to happen. Some competing egg cup manufacturer will now Institute additional change and the next thing we know the egg cup Industry will be bringing out new models every year de who among us with any regard for social status will be found in 1969 using a 1968 egg cup it s the same old rat Racoon a new track. In the face of that Prospect Little Yolk on the Necktie seems a Small Price to pay for egg cup longevity. Cast away last week 5-month-Oid Bobby Sawyer squirmed out of his Mother s arms and flew through the air with the greatest of ease breaking both legs. His flight took him Dow some stairs and he wound up on this trapeze in the Hospital at Maple Heights Ohio. Bobby however is performing no acrobatics for the nurses. A photo work congressmen urge then fail to show up Washington a Al most half of the 28 freshman Republican members who asked that the House meet six Days a week failed to show up for Fri Day s session. Twelve of them did t respond to two separate Roll Calls during the usual two hour Friday ses Sion. Another rep. Donald w. Riegle of Michigan answered the first Call but was t around for the second. The House usually adjourns on thursday for the absentees included rep. William o. Cowger of Kentucky who put into thursday s congressional record a copy Ofa letter the 28 freshmen wrote to speaker John w. Mccormack. The letter suggested that Mccormack schedule a six Day work week for the House an that the daily sessions Start at 11 . Instead of at so Many urgent prob lems confronting the nation they wrote we believe Many members of Congress with the support of the leadership Are willing7 to knuckle Down handwork a six Day a Veteran Democrat a. Vanik of Ohio called the House s attention to the absence of so Many of the letter Tennessee interracial marriage negro accused of bigamy Nashville Tenn. A the Davidson county grand jury said Friday that Herm Nalvin Mcdaniel jr., a negro had two other wives when he married White woman Here two months ago in Tennessee s first recorded interracial marriage. The grand jury indicted Mcdaniel 29, for bigamy and said the negro an sex convict Al ready was married to Mary l. King and Robbie Lee Waddy both negroes when he wed Joyce Christine Prescott 34,july 21. Mcdaniel s wedding to miss Prescott took place on the Sun baked Steps of metropolitan courthouse As a Small group of curious spectators watched. Negro minister volunteered his services and when the newlyweds kissed someone in the crowd murmured mercy asst. Dist. Atty. Dick Speigh said an investigation into Mcdaniel s marital status revealed he married Mary l. King then 17, in september 1953, and that he married miss Waddy dec. 11, 1963. The first two weddings also took place at the courthouse Here Speight said. We have searched All of the county s records and there is nothing to indicate he has divorced or even filed for a divorce from any of his wives Speight said. State prison records show Mcdaniel served two years in prison 1959-61, for a forgery conviction and served eight months in 1962-63 for felonious use of an automobile. His third term officials said was for grand larceny and be Gan May 24, 1965, and he was released two months before his marriage to the White woman. Mcdaniel a dishwasher an miss Prescott a salad girl were employed at the Sam restaurant Motel when they were married. The grand jury s probe resulted from a complaint by mrs. Robbie Mcdaniel who said she and Mcdaniel Are still married. Writers. Another Long term ohioan rep. Wayne l. Hays suggested that the freshmen unmaking their suggestion were engaging in demagoguery. Besides Cowger the Absen tees on both Roll Calls were reps. Dan Kuykendall of Tennessee George Bush of Tex As Edward g. Biester of Penn Sylvania John m. Zwach of Minnesota Robert Price of Tex As Charles w. Sandman of new Jersey Roger h. Zion of Indi Ana Margaret m. Heckler of Massachusetts Charles of Ohio Sam Ste Ger of Arizona and Chalmers p. Wylie of Ohio. Steiger recently criticize Congress and its slow work Pace on a television show. Mission accomplished since 1948 mrs. Joann Hudson has had one driving ambition to be a Delegate to the United nations. Here she is shown How she made it As a chauffeur for the tunisian Mission. Mrs. Hudson 40, thus is an official member of a . Mission delegation and the first woman chauffeur in . History according to the . Mission. A Nashville oks liquor by the drink Nashville t e n n. A residents of metropolitan Nashville voted thursday to end Brown bagging by repealing a 58-year-old ban on restaurant sales of mixed drinks. Led by an organization welded from virtually every political faction in the county Nashville residents voted 47,214 to 36,253 to make Nashville the first Tennessee City to legalize liquor by the drink since , residents who wanted to drink in Public establishments had to take the spirits with them in a paper bag Brown the special referendum ended Brief but heated Campaign which pitted a chamber of com Merce based group against an organization whose Backbone was Church of Christ and Baptist Shea vice president of the chamber called the Victory areal team Effort. Uniting labor and the chamber a Union of Al races and creeds As everyone worked for a better county Defeated the same question in Ana gust referendum by 9,600 s election was con ducted under a 1967 Law allow ing residents of the state s four largest counties to decide whether to legalize the Sale of liquor in less than bottle amounts. The four already have package stores. No referendum has Bee scheduled in the other two big counties Knoxville Knox county and Chattanooga Hamilton county. Kenneth b. Schoen a stockbroker and Leader of Nashville pro forces said our Law offi cers now have a Law which is enforceable and one which will command respect of the peo Williams a printing company owner who led a group opposed to mixed drinks commented the real tragedy i that i alone cannot be the loser. The Community must suffer the consequences of this loss and the loss cannot be borne by any of us
