European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 21, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse A a to \ to " army and air Force motion a Clura service Europe Bob Hope in Mustache leers at Jill St. John almost in dress in "8 on the widower Bob Hope stumbles across a pile of $1,000 Bills and thereby hangs the tale of a Man with seven kids and a massive dog. Since Hope is the Star the plot obviously makes him the fall Guy with baby Sitter Phyllis Diller pushing. Also on hand Are Johnny Winters As the cop and Jill St. John As Well just Jill. F i this musical affair Elvis Presley plays guess what a Singer on tour in Europe. A Baddie slips some smuggled gems in his guitar or at least a suitcase and while Elvis swings in discotheques the smugglers try to get them Back. Also clapping hands Are Yvonne Romain and Annette Day. F Elvis and friends whoop it up in mad moment from his double Page 14 other films scheduled for release this week the one eyed soldiers newsman Dale Robertson gets a tip about a hidden treasure As opposed to in hidden treasure left Over from world War a an quite naturally gets involved in the Hunt. Adding to the scenery is Luciana Paluzzi. My lady l Naples Nymph Sophia Loren has to Choos Between two men she loves a Nobleman and a wry con Man. With Paul Newman As the con Man can their be any doubt in this revival m fort Utah getting there is More than half the filming this tale of a Westward bound Wagon train. Indians join other natural hazards of the Trail slowing Down John Ireland Virginia Mayo Scott Brady. My the stars and stripes Corner Ryphe most important question to be asked of a stamp collect Al Tor is Why there Are Only two Basic reasons even through the answer for any one collector May involve a mixture of the two the collects for enjoyment or he collects As an invest ment. The investor will probably find pleasure As Well As profit while the Wise hobbyist will undoubtedly find that his collection has developed a respectable monetary value. Nonetheless the advice Given to a collector must be appropriate to his motivation. This column will therefore be deliberately directed toward those who look for enjoyment or As Herman Herst or. Has put it to All those who collect Stamps for their prime Reward topical collecting is particularly recommended to those looking for an enjoyable and engrossing specially. I simple terms this Means collecting according to the subject of the stamp rather than by country. Such a collection might include Stamps first Day covers special cancellations and re lated material depending upon the col Lector s own desires. In Many such collections distinctions of Watermark perforation printing and paper Are ignored and Only one copy of a particular stamp is sought. Let s hypothesize a topical collection put together by Anair Force Pilot appropriately devoted to military he would Likely keep his Stamps in a Stock Book where he could rearrange them at Leisure or perhaps tastefully arranged on Blank album pages with Short write up accompanying each item. His collection would be arranged chronologically War i Era world War a Etcor by Type propellor Jet lighter than air helicopter or transport fighter Etc stamp included would be those depicting planes military aviators pos Sibly also military airfields. He might have covers from special military flights such a transatlantic Crossings and he might even include covers with slogan cancels such As the recent . Cancellation honouring naval aviators. In any Case he will decide what he wants to in clude and How he wants to arrange it More philatelic Agency listings Denmark Postens fila Teli Radhaus Pladsen 59, Copenhagen Denmark. Offers new issues As Well As Back issues dating to 1933, in mint condition Only. Also handles Greenland first Day covers special request should be made for fecs. No subscription service offered. Cost is face value plus charge for registered mail. Finland general direction of posts and telegraphs philatelic Section Helsinki Finland. Sells new and Back issues in mint condition. Fecs and special cancellations provided either on Ordinary or cach eted envelopes subscription service available for All new issues and or fecs with a minimum Deposit of 1.000finnmark approximately $31. Italy of fico Poste Corris Ondene sportello Fil Telico Roma Centro Italy. All current issues available mint at face value plus postage including registration. Bulletins illustrating new issues available at varying prices fecs sold at value of postage plus fixed fee of 50 lire about 9 cents each. Italy also Sells annual Stock books containing All commemorative issued during the course of the year. Subscription service available with initial application fee of 300 lire about 50 cent plus Deposit of at least 5,000 lire approximately $8.30 for new Issue subscription or at least 10,000 lire if fecs also requested. Three sets from the Commonwealth Are of particular significance to the military collector. On aug. 28, the British Solomon islands released an 8 cent and 35 cent pair commemorating the25th anniversary of the Guadalcanal Campaign. Papua and new Guinea commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Pacific front with a four value set on aug. 30, and the new hebrides con Dominium observed the same occasion with a four value Issue Onset. 26. Commonwealth collectors Are reminded that the Best source of information on new issues is the Crown agents stamp bulletin. The bulletin is a Slick paper monthly solely concerned with publicizing releases handled by the Crown agents wholesale distributors and publicity agents for stamp issues of most of the Commonwealth countries. All current and forthcoming issues Are listed. From Crown agents 4 Millbank London . 1. British issues Are not handled by Crown agents great Britain publishes its own stamp bulletin at about $1.05 postpaid for twelve issues from philatelic Bureau 2-4 Waterloo place Edinburgh 1. A $1 stamp honouring the late playwright Eugene o Neill was is sued on the anniversary of his birth oct. 16 in the town where he spent a Large portion of his life new London Conn. The stamp bearing o Neill s likeness and depicting the Pequot venue Lighthouse near his first Home was designed by Irene Jacqui of nearby Ledyard. O Neill won four pulitzer prizes for his plays including Ann Christie in 1922 and Long Day s journey into night which was first performed in 1957four years after his death. London up the most valuable piece of paper in the world Gram for Gram May soon go on Sale after Long negotiation with its american owner reported the newspaper daily sketch. The almost Punceles 1856 one cent British Guiana an Inch Square smudge of Black and Magenta could bring 1560,000 at auction. Experts say the stamp is the most valuable one in the world. Saturday october 21, 1967
