European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 16, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday March 16. 1968 the stars and stripes Page 5 belgian held in missile components smuggling new York a a Bel Gian technician was held in so 000 Federal bail thursday accused of trying to smuggle highly strategic missile guid on devices out of this country. The belgian destination was Al Mere cover for eventual delivery of the highly sensitive equipment elsewhere said the Export control office of the Commerce department. At a Federal court bail hearing for the defendant Pierre m. Stevens 33, asst. . Kaplan declared the investigation is american lawyer Robert Kasanof maintained if it is a serious plot to leak strategic goods out of the unite states i can t believe or. Morgenthau would charge Only the reference was to . Robert m. Morgenthau whose office Drew up the charges of shipping goods with out an Export License. Conviction carries a maximum penalty of a year in Federal prison and a$10,000 Fine. Stevens arraign ment was scheduled next government said the elec tronic devices require specific licenses to be shipped outside this country because of their significance to the National be , officials said the de vices were packed in crates that were falsely declared As used household goods and personal effects valued at $750." horizontal 1. Pronoun b. Dance step8. Venetian magistrate 12. Despise13. Zodiac sign14. Wicked 15. Press16. Shade tree17. Trade 18. Military guard 20. Faust and Aida 22. Paddle23. Transgress 24. Jack27. Workers get it82. Priestly garment33. Lubricate 34. Doris 85. World Sfair features88. Father for 89. Arabian Bird,40. Gershwin42. Epistle 45. Nullify49. Neglect 50. Fuss cz.winglike53. Donate 54. In behalf of 55. Part of speech 56. Snow vehicle 57. Golf Mound 58. Harden vertical 1, pronoun2. Rabbit 8. English school 4. Teacher5. Children s need 0. Coppe Money 7. Londo District 8. Arid waste 9. Trample Down 10. Monster 11. Cloth measures answer to yesterday s Puzzle. Aver or Tom of solution 34 minute. 19. Symbol for radium21. Through 24. Cushion25. Son in Law of mohammed26. Fruit less28. By Way of29. Danish landmark 30. Deface31. Organ of vision., 36. Decayed 37. High card 38. Heathens 41. Note i scale 42. Keep ship s record 43. Ludwig 44. George 46. Medicinal Plant 47. Tight 48. Sea eagles 51. Female Deer let 19 44 54 57 aft 51 20 40 45 41 14 17 3ft 55 4b 10 so to 4ft Tours Europe to Flag film Widt Nark to politician by John Kruege staff writer Frankfurt is Rich Ard Widmark is one movie Star who has no political ambitions. Absolutely not he snapped answer to such a question at a press conference Here thurs Day. And there Are several Ameri an stars who should t have such ambitions either wid Mark added emphatically with out mentioning names. Widmark is Well known How Ever for not being any great admirer of California gov. Ron Ald Reagan a Hollywood Alum Nus who has been mentioned As possible Republican presiden Ial candidate. Blond tanned pipe smoking Widmark looking very much the part of the country Squire Hes in private life has been tour no Europe to plug his latest picture. New wave although an admirer of some new wave films Widmark firmly believes there will Al ways be room for the vicarious thrills provided by the action pictures whether they be of the Western or gangster genre types for which he has become Well known. However he willingly admitted that there is no More Holly Wood. It s just a state of called it a revolution that j Hollywood producers and stars Inow roam the world making their films truly a world medium which is As it should there is no More provincial Hollywood he said with Satis faction. \ nevertheless Widmark deplored most of the experimental film making that has been done by such pop figures As Andy , amateurs pretend ers ticked off Widmark. They re exhibitionists in the worst Way who Don t know what they re the Widmark condemnation re completely Provin Cial and bigoted he described their strictly 16 my hand held camera techniques As worthless useless the thinking of people who Haven Talent and who Are just looking for a place in the sore Point with wid Mark is the foreign film trend toward More and More openness in love scenes he said require taste and subtlety to catch the imagination and to make them in my opinion he stated it s much More interesting to see a woman in a sheer Negligee than one who is naked. Anyhow that s my i m just at the same time he pointed out that the Hollywood code of censorship has had to become much More Liberal to meet the Competition of television an worldwide pictures. It had to loosen he said but More than that it reflects a progression of the times i morals that is reflected in the drama of All i i is Rohde Richard Widmark. Hails movie revolution reported dead Marine s Call ends five Days Kansas City a a Marine s Telephone Call from Viet Nam to his Mother in Kansas City ended five clays of agony and hell for or. And mrs. Hol land l. Carter who had been officially notified of his death. The Carters had received a Telegram and a visit from a Marine corps officer notifying them their son pfc. James a. Carter 19, had been missing since March 6. His aircraft was shot Down while in route to Khe Sanh the Telegram said. Nobody survived the crash the Telegram said. Marine offi cers later visited the Cartel Home and notified the couple of their son s family had made funeral arrangements and was receiving monday there was a radio phone Call and the operator asked mrs. Carter if she would accept a collect Call from pfc. Carter in started crying and 1 told the operator my Jimmy was a voice on the other end finally convinced mrs. Carter he was her son and right then i got Down on my Knees and i prayed hard and Carter explained to his father that he missed the flight of the transport that went Down with the loss of 45 Telegram from Washington two Days later verified he had not been aboard. W e e p a l 8 worry about some place you Renever going ?.don t you have any curiosity i can to be bothered with such thin show mich16 or Nipper Senate urged to hike Aid to the arts Washington up the Senate was urged thursday to save Federal Aid for the arts and humanities from becoming a casualty of the War in Vietnam. Robert l. Stevens chairman of the National endowment for the arts and Barnaby c. Keeney chairman of the National endowment for the humanities both urged that spending be increased despite the demands of the War. Both deplored recent House action in slashing authorized spending for arts and humanities to $11.2 million half of what they Are seeking. Not unreasonable Stevens told the Senate appropriations committee he did no think a request for �9 million for supporting the arts was unreasonable considering t h e country s worldwide responsibility and grossing on the contrary he said "1 believe a greater Federal commitment is vital if to Are to give More than lip service to the most lasting and enterprises of our Keeney supporting a similar request for support of education and research in the humanities pointed to civil disorders in the cities As evidence of the need for learning to understand people through such programs
