European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 12, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 3 Lari Neview rivalry denied As cause of shift r a Nan i Vietnam a the senior . Marine in Viet Jam a 30 United kingdom i in -120779, mil28595 London Civ Puls lip 3221, ext 137 subscribe now government housing Only a grand a View actress Gara Granda Sun bathes on the Terrace of her Rome apartment alter completing her major role in Federic Fellini s film three Steps to a Nixon Rocky in same building neighbors but far apart new York up gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller an former vice president Richard m. Nixon May be far apart on some political issues but when it comes to where they Han their hats they re almost too close for live in the same exclusive building at 810 fifth venue overlooking Central Park Nixon in a 12-Roomapartment on the fifth floor Rockefeller in a mini mansion that extends into the next building at 812 fifth uses the Entrance to 812 while Nixon uses the 810entrance around the Corner on East 62nd decor of Nixon s Home reflects his position in the Republican party. A Snow scene painted by former president Dwight d. Eisenhower hangs in the living room the fireplace Mantle is filled with elephant statuettes and almost Ever room contains a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Rockefeller s apartment filled with modern sculpture and paintings he Liberal gop leaders gathered at the governor shome sunday to plot strategy for the party s presidential nomination they could look out the window at Central Park Aview Nixon found so enchanting that he once had it engraved .011his Christmas cards. Today both men seem to hav their Eye on an even Mora intriguing Vista. Nixon network of backers set up new York a a Vas new Nixon network of grass roots supporters has been organized across the country to help former vice president Richard m. Nixon win the re publican presidential Nomina Tion and then the election. Charter members include such luminaries As dancers Gin Ger Rogers and Ray Bolger and Bart Starr quarterback or fihe actress Stanwyck s son sues Magazine los Angeles a the adopted son of actress Barbara Stanwyck has filed a $5-Milhonsuit against a Magazine which he said called him a weak minded strange mysterious and pathetic the suit was filed in Superior court Here by Anthony Dion 1-ay, 34 who was adopted by mis Stanwyck and actor Frank Fay. The younger Fay said the mag Azine to picture use described him us having been living the life of a Recluse in poverty i stricken conditions in the City of new i actually said Fay lie and his wife manage a Motel in in co Calif. He said he has been in new York Only once. Green Bay National director Donald s. Whyte said there will be 25,000volunteers at work for Nixon by mid March and we anticipate that membership will have spread to More than 200,000,Nixon supporters across the country in Advance of the Republican National Whyte said Republican Sena tors and congressmen will be prime targets and that letters will go out this week urging them to join the Effort. The Nixon network intends to seek support among profession Al groups National and state associations and group leaders after the it will have a paid clerical staff at Washingto Headquarters the executive staff will consist of , a former Fri Man Isi president of a Public relation Sand advertising firm. Members who will pay nodes will receive membership cards Lapel pins and Campaign pens to hand out. They also will carry pocket size reference card s outlining Nixon s position on such issues As Vietnam inflation and crime. Colleges Are warned on barring recruiters new York up the american civil liberties Union Acle has sent a letter to presidents of 200 leading col Leges and universities warning against the exclusion of some Job recruiters because of political controversy it was announced sunday. In View of the decision of some institutions to bar military and Dow chemical Recruiter because of student and faculty protest Tho Acle pointed out exclusion poses of civil liberties that such i questions it is our judgment that no issues of civil liberties Aro j raised if an education institution decides As a matter of policy to admit All accredited recruiting agents. The Campus or to admit none but a decision to admit some and exclude other would be discriminatory and an incursion into the Basic principles of academic Freedom. 1 the letter said
