European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 21, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday october 21, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 3 in the swim these Are four sightly samples of 1968 swim Wear shown at Beverly Hills to the nation s fashion editors by California designers. The creations from left a a Waist suit psychedelic Zebra Bikini a bareback Bikini and a Zigzag Maillot. The All around reaction can t wait for summer. A photo appropriations panel in House cuts $463 million from military projects Washington up the House appropriations commit tee thursday trimmed $463 Mil lion from $2.6 billion Worth of projects. The committee said that i View of the fiscal situation facing the nation it was disapproving All projects not clearly Essen tial to military said for example that construction of service clubs is not essential when reasonably Ade quate facilities already exist. It also eliminated or delayed construction of dormitories and office buildings and the installation of air conditioning. The committee said it w a saving $794 million. It got this figure by comparing its recommended appropriation of $2,137, 000,000 to the administration s re quest of $2.93 billion to cover the fiscal year that began july 1.however, Congress already has imposed a $2.3-billion spending ceiling on much of the military construction program and the committee was working from a $2.6 billion limit rather than on of $2.9 billion. The largest Cut was $50 Mil lion from the $150 million Avail Able for an emergency fund to contingencies. Widow accepts award oho a ii gang9 wins top medal Washington up a ten Nessee Soldier who died waging a one Man Rifle and grenade at tack on enemy bunkers in Viet Nam on his 23rd birthday Las year received the medal of Hon or posthumously thursday. First it. James a. Gardner of Dyersburg term., was the 20th american to receive the nation highest award for gallantry in the Vietnam War. The medal was accepted in a defense depart ment ceremony by his widow sex Premier Yoshida of Japan Dies Oiso Japan a former japanese prime minister Shig Eru Yoshida died Here was 89. Inflammation of the Gall bladder was Given As the immediate cause of death. As prime minister from 1946until he stepped Down in 1954, Yoshida put his country Back on the path to stability and economic Prosperity after the defeat of world War n and oriented it firmly toward the United stat Sand the West. He was often compared wit the postwar Leader of another Defeated nation which came Back West Germany s k o n r a d Adenauer. Leaves die Yoshida remained a member of the diet Japan s parliament until 1962. But even after he re signed his seat he continued to exercise a powerful influence on the government As an elder statesman. Arrangements Are being mad for a state funeral for Yoshida. A lifetime gourmet Yoshida had some time ago been cautioned by his doctors to watch his diet and his consumption of wine and smoking of cigars. Insiders said he overindulge in cake when he celebrated his 89th birthday sept. 22 and was still suffering from the lingering effects up to his death. Lynda9 Robb Soin gis at premiere Gaithersburg my. A Lynda Bird Johnson and her Fiance Marine capt. Charles , joined 300 servicemen some of them wounded veterans of Vietnam at a pre Broadway premiere thursday night of anew musical comedy. Youth do title i love and it How do you was starred Phyllis Newman at the Shady Grove music fair Here. It was a Gay show about ayoung girl out to find a husband with the Aid of a computer but love turns out to be a better method. Afterwards Lynda posed for pictures in the lobby with miss Newman while the servicemen and their dates gathering for a reception looked , in his civilian clothes remained in the manager s of fice while Lynda took the limelight with the show servicemen in uni form were pulled into the Pic Tures with her. Prominent in the group was capt. Carl a. Nunzia to of Youngstown Ohio in a wheel chair. He lost both leg Sand has been a patient at Wai Ter Reed army Hospital i Washington for the past 11 Saud he met Lynda last de Cember when the president daughter came around to Dis tribute Christmas made a fast handshaking tour through the lobby and nothing Lake z snooze to go with / 8 hours Rome a the average italian male snoozes through a one hour afternoon siesta and still gets in eight hours sleep a night an italian statistical Institute re ported thursday. Women the Survey showed get about a Quarter of an hour More sleep than in the big cities and Farmers in the country get along with less averaging Only seven hours and five minutes of sleep at per cent of the men and women get up by 5 45a.m. These Early risers Are mostly in the country. Another25 per cent of the men and women stay up until of these night owls live in the big cities. Then departed with Robb. A they were going out the theater door Robb stopped to Greet Nunziato too and the disable Veteran wished Lynda s Marine Captain Fiance the Best the servicemen were inv Tedas guests of Shady Grove music fair and of Secretary of defens and mrs. Robert s. Mcnamara. 4 kids burned to death mom at night school Miami Fla. A fou children burned to death thurs Day and a fifth was in critical condition when a one Story Frame Home caught fire in the Coconut Grove Section. Two bodies were found crouched in a closet and two were found beneath a bed District fire chief Martin Wasi Lewski have a tendency to look for someplace to hide in time of danger Wasilewski said. We originally found the two bodies under the bed and then later discovered two bodies buried beneath rubble in the 9ldest of Shirley major s five children 8-year-old Ronnie was the Only child that sur Vived. He was listed in critical condition at a Hospital. The Mother was at nigh school when the fire started and the children were at Home witha 16-year-old Babysitter mrs. Major s sister Irene Taylor who rescued bodies of Kevin 3, and Stephen 5, were found beneath the bed. Two year old Jason and an other child whose name was not immediately known were found in the closet. Now the wife of army capt. Edward f. Rosier of Clarksville Tenn. The White House meanwhile announced that Marine maj. Howard v. Lee of new Yor City will receive the 21st such medal from president Johnson on wednesday at the White , now assigned to Marine Headquarters Here was cited for leading a Small Relief Force to save a Marine platoon Cut off Bya Large North vietnamese Force at Camlo in August 1966. Although suffering multiple wounds Lee led his troops in not Only repelling repeated attack but in dealing the enemy what the Marine corps termed a severe defeat. Army Secretary Stanley Reso said the 1st brigade of the 101st airborne division to which Gardner was assigned helped Blunt an enemy drive to split South Vietnam through the Cen trial Highlands. The citation a citation said Gardner was leading a platoon to relieve a company that had been pinned Down for hours by enemy fire from heavily defended positions near the Village of my Canh. Gardner charged alone under fir across an open Rice Paddy and attacked. Three enemy bunkers before he was shot was gravely wounded just before he reached the Bunker Outwith the last valiant Effort he staggered Forward and destroyed the Bunker and its defenders with a grenade it he fell dead on the rim of the Bunker his extraordinary actions so inspired the men of his platoon that they resume the attack and completely routed the pm recalls 15,382 trucks Pontiac Mich. Up Gumc truck & coach division of general motors corp. Thursday said it was recalling 15,382 medium duty 1967 trucks to dealers because of improperly installed Hydraulic Brake Hose that could result in Brake failures. Frankie gets ovations at rally in . New York a Frank Sinatra National chairman of the italian american anti defamation league got a tumultuous reception Here As he appeared be fore a league rally which Drew 18,000 admirers thursday Nightie defense of americans of Itali an american capacity crowd at Madison Square Garden gave Sinatra four minute ovation As he arrived on stage. Sinatra Sang several of his Standard hits such As Fly me to the Moon and brought the Audi ence to its feet repeatedly. At times the cheers continued Pas the refrain. Earlier former new Yor mayor Vincent Impellitteri urged the crowd to Boycott sponsors of products who cast suspicion on every decent legitimate american italian combat fallacy the league was organized about two years ago and its pres ident judge Ross j. Dilorenzo told the crowd we must uncover and combat the fallacy that organized crime is in control of americans of italian earlier this month the league was temporarily barred by a new York court from using the words anti defamation league in its name after a suit was brought by the anti defamation league of b Nai b Rith a jew ish organization. The court permitted the ital Ian american group however to use its present title for the thurs Day rally. A trial is pending. At the rally Dilorenzo Brooklyn civil court judge re counted two television program sin which the criminals in documented crime stories were alleged to be he said an investigation Dis closed that in both cases the stories were times during the speeches shouts of where Frank could be heard from the frequently punctuated his singing by swinging a hip or moving his Arm. This invariably Drew shrieks and swoons fro the women in the audience Many of whom were Middle aged. New found friends Are Akin to Brothers Moscow up Mikhail Ivanovich Solodko 70, loved his new found Friend like a had left his parents and Brothers to go to War in 1914.each had returned Home to find no one there and then moved off to other areas. Each had come to the Moscow area rest Home As an old age pensioner the Young communist league newspaper Komsi Volskaya pravda said. And each found the other a Kindred soul. The Day they were to leave the rest Home they found even More in common. Both came from the same Region the same county and then to their Mutual Surprise the same Village. For the first time each asked the other s family name and found they were Brothers in fact As Well As spirit
