European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday the stars and stripes Page. 7 Moscow . Flight u.s., Russ agree on airline stops Vwashington up United states announced Day agreement with the soviet Union on intermediate stops which could permit inauguration of direct airline service Between Moscow and new York in Early the j intermediate Point Button not have the right to would carry traffic Between the intermediate Point and the terminal Point in the other country. However each airline carry traffic Between May the intermediate Point and the terminal Point in the other paper work would probably be country if such traffic consists in time to sources said final permit official the airline and pan american i Point for a period of less than world airways the Carrier i year. Of through traffic which merely stops Over at the intermediate designated by the United states to begin service Between the each airline May change its intermediate Point at the two capitals in about a month. Beginning of each summer and the agreement announced i Winter season. Hotels destroyed two beachfront hotels in Asbury Park ., the Van left and the Wellington go up in flames. The wife of the owner of the buildings mrs. Varsenig Eretzian was killed in the fire which burned both hotels to the ground. Up photo monday permits each airline to Stop at one of the following cities Between Moscow and Newyork Montreal London Copen Hagen or Stockholm. Each Carrier would have the right to carry passengers and cargo from its Home base to the red Cross chief named to 7th term Denver up e. Roland Harriman was appointed Mon Day to his seventh straight three year term As president of the american red Cross. President Johnson made the appointment. Johnson sent his personal greetings by letter to about 4,000 delegates attending the Redcross National convention which opened monday in am Happy to Greet the 43rd National convention of the Amer ican red Cross and i Salute your unstinting efforts to assist those in need the president said in his letter. As our nation grows so must the red Cross grow if it is to continue to relieve human suffering and scientist working on it pleasant dreams by Robert strand Davis Calif. Up a University of California psychologist is working on ways a person can control his dreams. We spend 15 to 25 per cent four sleeping time in dreams says or. Charles tart so Why should t they be pleasant our culture has a funny attitude toward dreams. It s a slice of experience we ignore. But in almost All of human history cultures have valued their dreams and assigned Vari Ous meanings to tart s work is inspired in an anthropological study of a malaysian tribe said to have trained its children to control their dreams. The children we retold dreams Are fun and were encouraged upon Awakening to master jobber s y y Ifft Ndem opium miss menus for Forthm mails write k nation in National three or four weeks he has tested this himself but says i was t very Goodat in search of More effective ways tart s federally financed project uses hypnosis to suggest person s dream after he is re happen Drea and what we \ Patio l affairs can do with town elects 1st Negr Carthage t e n n. A James Mckinley is the first negro elected to the town Council in this town of 2,500. He was on of six councilmen elected. The current selection of 19fellows for 1968-1969 was announced by the White House monday and brings the total to 68. The Fellows act As assistants to White House staff members the vice president and Cabine officers. Court says it can Cut death ruling Trenton A Testate supreme court in a precedent setting decision for new Jersey held monday that it has the Power to reduce a death sen tence to life imprisonment for persons convicted of first degree murder. The court ruled 6-1, that appeals courts should not be reluctant to reduce the death penalty where they feel it is warranted. Judicial reluctance to exer Cise the general appellate modifying Power where sentence is there was no precedence in new concerned has been attributed j Jersey Law for an appeals court to Long abandoned a s p e c t s of o reduce the death sentence to English criminal Law which fortunately never had any counter parts in american criminal Law the court said. It said there is Little basis for perpetuation of this reluctance particularly in an enlightened state with a modern Judi Cial Structure such As High court noted that in monday s decision the court set aside death penalties for Horace n. Laws 43, and John Washington 36, both of new York who were convicted of first degree murder in killing a bus Driver during the april 1965armed robbery of the Public service bus garage in Ora Deli
