European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse To debate plan made the stars and stripes Page 5 Washington up thei Rpp major television networks worked out a tentative for ims presidential Saign debates which would Effie George c. Wallace along with the nominees of the Republican. And democratic parties Senate sources said Friday the network proposal was discussed during a secret an often Stormy session thursday Between presidents of the National broadcasting co Abathe Columbia broadcasting sys tent lbs and the american broadcasting co. Abc an members of the Senate com Merce to Striate sources Frank Stanton of lbs presented the plan. Basically Wallace As a candidate of the Independent party and the major contenders would be Given network time to present their views in a three part proposal which could have a substantial Impact on this year s presidential election hinges on congressional approval of a Bill suspending equal time provisions of the Federal communications act. Commerce committee approval of the Bill was put off thursday and rescheduled for monday. A spokesman for sen. John , , chairman of the communications s u b c o a Mittee said an understanding had been reached with the networks. The networks once the Bill was passed woul Contact the presidential Candi dates who would be treated fairly including third party candidates the spokesman said. According to Senate sources the measure would be almost identical to a Bill that paved the Way for the Nixon Kenned debates of 1960. It would suspend until election Day provisions requiring broadcast ers to give All presidential advice presidential candidates equal time. Minor candidate without the suspension net works would have to give equal time to a number of minor i the sources said one of the main purposes of the thursday session was to work out an understanding with the net works that Wallace should be considered a substantial candidate. But a Good part of the meeting one member said dealt with a Tongue lashing by j. Lausche a Ohio who party blamed his primary Section defeat on the treatment Campaign by an a bpm Ohio. Agency extend Dashington a signed Friday athe arms control disarmament Agency for from june 30. Horsing around while other teen agers ride horseback along the Beach at Atlantic City n.j., pretty Wilmington,del., High school senior Deborah Lynn Hare gets in some sunbathing before the Onset of final exams. Up photo 4 Rimi tins trial murder defense rests new York a the de sense rested Friday in the Mur Der trial of a red haired sex waitress who has answered As Many questions about themen in her life As she has about the deaths of her two Small Chil Dren. Summations were under Way late Friday and the Case was expected to go to the jury Mon Day after a weekend recess. Two key witness Sas the drama in a Queens courtroom Drew to a close the Fate of mrs. Alice Crimmins 28, appeared to hang largely on theall male jury s opinions of two witnesses the plump Middle aged neighbor who said she saw leave her Home at 2 . July 14, 1965, carrying Blanket wrapped bundle she referred to As the handsome Middle aged building contractor who mrs. Crimmins says was a Jeal Ous jilted Lover who testified that mrs. Crimmins told him she had killed her . Crimmins denied both their stories with shouts of de Nial from her chair while they testified and with two Days of tearful testimony in her own be is accused of strangling 4-year-old Alice Marie an dumping the body in a Weed filled lot where it was found the same Day. Five Days later searchers found the body of her 5-year-Oldson, Edmund jr., in another lot. Mrs. Crimmins has not Bee accused in his death. Eddie s body was so badly decomposed after that hot july week that no cause of death has been deter mined. There is even dispute about How Alice Marie died. New York City s Veteran chief medical examiner Milton Hel pern testified his autopsy turned up evidence that the girl had been strangled by some out mrs. Alice Crimmins Bill to safeguard Coin collection serve Washington up the is a s passed and sent to thei file House legislation to pro a unique treasure the collection of the late a. Lilly of , o measure provides that i ill Len of Fluva Afton a a Cal g5j5j institution a 15,634,. 808 credit will be allowed on the Federal tax owed by the Lilly estate. That was the fair Market value placed on the collection. Or. V. Clain Stefanelli smithsonian numismatic curator testified at congressional hearing last year that the collection sur passes any other collection of Gold coins Ever assembled by a single is no museum in the United states or for that mattering the entire Western world which has a comparable collection he said. The possible Dis Persal of the Lilly collection Maywell be comparer with the loss of an irreplaceable work of actor historical Side Force and speculated shews choked with her pyjamas. But defense witnesses questioned whether there was sufficient evidence of asphyxiation by prosecutor Anthony Lombar Dino extracted from mrs. Crim mins the details of her Romance with a half dozen married men before and after the children death. Various trysts for hours she told of trysts i motels men s apartments and her own told of meeting one Man in a Motel where he had Cham pagne and a sexy Negligee Laid out for her arrival of being caught by her then estranged but now reconciled husband inthe Crimmins apartment when she and her Lover of the moment were undressed. She admitted having sexual relations with the children s Barber and with the managers of various restaurants and offices where she had worked. Husband s opinion her husband Edmund an air plane Mechanic who has steadfastly maintained her innocence of the crime paced courthouse corridors during her a witness he was excluded from the one Point the prosecutor asked where her children were when she was swimming in the nude at a male Friend s Sevim Ming Pool. The defendant who broke Down several times while telling of the children s disappearance but Wais Calm throughout the questioning on her love life re plied coolly they were Oxford supports , England a Oxford University s world Famou debating society the Oxford Union has voted 256-185 foia motion that this House would Welcome the Victory of the Vietcong in Vietnam. Priest artist sentenced in draft protest Baltimore Mel. A roman Catholic priest and an artist convicted of pouring blood on draft Board files last fall were sentenced Friday to six years in Federal prison. Two hours later both pleaded innocent at an arraignment to charges of storming another selective service office with seven other pacifists May 17 an seizing and burning draft records. Appeals filed immediate appeals of their sentences were filed for the Rev. Philip f. Berrigan 44-year-old josephite priest and Thomas f. Lewis 28, the were returned to the Balti More county jail without third person convicted in the blood pouring incident Las october was Given a three year term and sentencing of a fourth was postponed. Judge Edward s. Northrop sentencing of the three War pro Esters in . District Cou touched off a disturbance in the hallway As about 200 spectators urged out of the courtroom. The government accused the defendants of pouring blood on draft records last oct. 27 at custom House Headquarters for All 26 of the City s draft wards. Convicted in april a jury convicted them april16 of destruction of government property mutilation of govern ment records and impeding selective service Eberhardt 27-year-old conscientious objector and for Mer teacher was Given a three year Rev. James Mengel 38, unassigned United Church of Christ minister was Given a postponement because judge Northrop said the court wants to seek professional
