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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, March 10, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday March 10, the Flairie danc a a striptease by Deg by Dick i St Washington Iii d this has not been a very Good season for the Johnson family show  invited Lynda Bird and her husband to the pro Broadway opening of Gore Vidal s new comedy weekend apparently not realizing the play consisted almost entirely of anti lbs jokes. And now right when the pres ident is trying to discourage for eign travel the movies Are bringing Back around the world in 80  my Friend Max the demo press agent insists the picture fits right in with the president Santi travel Campaign. People can see the world without leaving town Max  i number among my acquaintances very few people who would forego a trip to Europe in order to stay Home and see movie. The picture is More Likely to infect americans with wanderlust As it did the first time  years have passed since the film was last shown which in some ways is a pretty longtime. But when you consider that was Only three husbands ago for Elizabeth Taylor it seems like Only  Taylor was then married to the late Mike Todd the film producer. She and her sex step son Mike Todd jr., still own 80per cent of it during a visit Here the other Day the Junior Todd fell to reminiscing about his father career which was strenuous to say the  recalled that one of the senior Todd s first triumphs Roger will go the Winner of this year s$10,000 Westinghouse science scholarship Roger Tsien 16, right checks out some work in Progress Back at Livingston High school i Livingston . Watching is Stephen Schifferes who won a $250 prize. Up photo Illinois gov. Kerner appointed to Federal circuit judge Post Washington a presi Dent Johnson nominated demo cratic gov. Otto Kerner of Illi Nois Friday to be a Federal Cir Cuit judge with the understand ing Kerner will resign from the governorship if confirmed by the Senate As seems  s designation before the expiration of his term would automatically turn Over the governorship to another Democrat it. Gov. Samuel  already has been be loses suite in new i of nth Rad Washington a Ada Clayton Powell s fall from congressional splendor continued Friday. He lost his Choice office suite in the resplendent Rayburn building. From three big rooms with Balcony looking Down the mall Powell s two girl staff was moved into a tiny office in an other building that the House newest member had rejected. Powell was deprived of his seat a year ago losing his Sal Ary and staff but the two employees were kept on the House payroll to provide minimum services for his Harlem constituents. They were permitted to stay i in the office because of the ii in Lily l ii -1 in Iii in i Cap i i a i i foil a. Ii his i t led Mil. I 1,111 i  \ e i e a ded i. I  Elo the 1 it use s oust i action and no one nov. Exon Cis him to Piesens himself at this session. The of fice is being taken Over by rep. James g. Fulton  the height of his Powers As chairman of the education and labor committee Powell Rayburn suite displayed a dazzling array of mounted fish he had caught and framed letter from presidents praising him for his congressional accomplishments. His dimly lit and richly carpeted personal office contained a i i set and a Well stocked bar. Not even the remnants of such gracious living Are on display in the new office assigned his staff. Two battered desks and a few chairs on a scarred Suncar Peter floor make up the furnish Ings. So unattractive is the office with its two s in a 1 1 window opening on a Bleak courtyard that the most Junior member Kep. Xvi ram Podell j n.y., turned it do m when ils As of Lei de to bin two weeks Aro. Cleomine , Wiio Withers. Dolores Gillespie. Remains of the big staff Powell once headed said the people of har Lem still write seeking help in their various encounters with the Federal government. Elected As the party s nominee for  served recently As chairman of the president commission on civil disorders. Kerner was nominated for vacancy on the Bench of the seventh circuit court of appeals with Headquarters in Chi Cago. The Job pays $33,000 year. He would succeed judge win g. Knoch who retired i december. The seventh circuit embrace the states of Illinois Indiana and Wisconsin. Before becoming governor in 1961, Kerner was a local judge in Cook county after serving As . Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. Before that he was in private Law practice in Chicago wit time out for service As an army officer in world War  is 59. He was educated at Brown University Northwest Ern University and Trinity col lege Cambridge England. Liver transplant of Dies after month do Nuku Colo. A nine teen month old Candy Barbaree who was one of Only four know survivors of liver transplant operations died Early Friday inthe University of Colorado med ical  Little girl daughter of or and mrs. Albert Barbaree of or Lando fla., had survived More than Siree months after receiving new liver nov. 25, 1067. Both culturally and romantically was the invention of the flame dance a rather spectacular variation of the striptease. This girl conies on stage in Gossamer costume see and flit ters Mot like about a  she gets too close to the flame and poof the cos tume is incinerated leaving her girlish charms  nearly burned up four girls before i got it right Todd used to  girl who eventually emerged from the holocaust wit Only a medium rare epidermis became one of Todd s Carl loves. Ai a i would say however new Todd s greatest achievement a not in the arts but in philosophy according to his son he it fluently dispensed pearls of wis com some of which gleam with socratic splendor med if 10 people Tell you you re drunk go Home and lie Down even if you Haven t touched drop was one such aphorism that should endure Long after around the world in 80 Day and the flame dance have been forgotten. Cuts mapped by state dept Washington a stat department authorities said Friday they Are working on a april 1 deadline for carrying out Garrison probe May hear Dulles new Orleans up judge Friday ordered former Central intelligence Agency i Cia director Allen Dulles to answer a subpoena in new or leans March 28 and 29 in . Jim Garrison s investigation of the Kennedy assassination. District judge Matthew Braniff signed the order which would Grant Dulles immunity from prosecution. Garrison subpoenaed Dulles on grounds he would be Able to Tell the new Orleans Parish county grand jury whether presidential Assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was a Cia  has contended that Kennedy was assassinated by band of right Wing adventurers with Cia ties and that Oswald May not have been the Assassin but Only a Pigeon set up Totake the blame. Garrison has charged Clapshaw former managing director of the new Orleans International Trade Mart with conspiring to assassinate Kennedy in the months before the president was shot to death in Dallas. President Johnson s order for a 10 per cent Cut in . Personnel overseas. About 25,000 officials of various . Agencies now work in for eign posts other than in Viet Nam which was exempted in Johnson s Jan. 18 directive. Under Secretary of state Nicholas Katzenbach has set up a special task Force under Finley Burns former ambassador to Jordan to work out details of the reduction. The state department authorities said no final decisions have been reached on where the Cut backs will be made. They indicated the reductions will be applied selectively and in a manner which they Hope will promote efficiency while lowering costs. As those working on the prob Lem now see it much of the reduction will have to come out of the larger establishments abroad. . Embassies in Lon Don Paris Rome and new Delhi for example have Large staffs. A cutback program has been under Way since last Yearin the big . Staff in Brazil. Reductions Are More difficult in Small posts such As two Man consulates in s m a 11 e r cities it Oad. However the state department has been doing away with some consulates for reasons of efficiency and it is possible that More will be abolished As a result of the Johnson order. New Secretary president Johnson and former executive c. Ii. Smith get their Heads together during a House ceremony to which Smith wits sworn in As Commerce nit feeding Alexander Trowbridge. T  
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