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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, July 19, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 19, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              The stars and stripes taking lord9 name in vain9 245-year-old my. Law jails sex i shakes Spear badly actor impaled Washington a actor Kenneth Daugherty takes Hla roles seriously if tuesday text s performance in shake fare s Romeo and Juliet is any indication. Daugherty 26, was playing the role of Paris the count whom Romeo kills. As the script directed he fell to the stage during the fight scene. But instead of twisting the knife Between his Arm and Side Daugherty said wednes Day from a Hospital bed and despite the Many rehearsals i impaled myself on  besides the wound requiring eight stitches he suffered a fractured rib and a puncture lung. He said doctors feel he is in no  am i feeling he re plied to a newsman. I must say that having recovered from the initial Shock i still feel quite  Dean Martin s daughter to wed Santa Monica Calif. A Singer Dean Martin s daughter Gau 22, and a 42 year old attorney have obtained a marriage License at the Santa Monica  Barbara Martin and Paul Francis Polena said wednesday they had not set a Date for the ceremony. It will be her first marriage and his third. No Bull in Johnson pen Westminster my. A a 20-year-old Man convicted of blasphemy under a 245-year-Oldlaw, is serving 30 Days in the Carroll county  k. West who returned to Westminster last january with his wife and infant Daugh Ter after serving three years inthe army was arrested june 20 after a fight on main  was tried and convicted on charges he did unlawfully us profanity by taking the lord s name in vain in a Public  also was sentenced to a consecutive 30-Day sentence Ona charge of resisting arrest and fined $25 each for blasphemy resisting arrest and disorderly  Charles j. Simp son said police officers testified West had shouted profanities and used the lord s name i vain when he was arrested. Simpson conceded the la was obscure but said some times an obscure Law like this Isth Only Way we have to solve some of these  blasphemy statute enacted by the lord proprietor of Maryland in 1723, originally called for the prisoner to be bored through the Tongue for the first offence stigmatized by burning in the forehead with the letter b " for a second of sense and put to death without Benefit of clergy for the third of sense. The Maryland legislature of1819 repealed the Corporal and capital punishment but let stand a Fine not to exceed $100 and a jail term not to exceed six months. Houston up the presi Dent of the United states does not find much time to attend baseball games but he writes and talks like an avid fan of the National pastime. When the Finger furniture  the Houston baseball museum on the former site of old Buff stadium s. P. Finger re Quested an autographed baseball from president Johnson to add tothe museum s collection of Mem  am Happy while still at Bat to have the Opportunity of autographing a baseball for your collection came a letter fro the White House. Should i have the occasion when on the Bench to visit your museum i will do so  Columbia coeds ordered to jail new York a two Columbia University coeds were ordered wednesday to serve 15-Day jail sentences and pay $250 fines for their part in the demonstrations that paralysed the Campus Las Spring. Hie two were the first of the Columbia demonstrators to be sentenced. In All about 300 Columbia students have been ordered to stand trial in the fall on charges stemming from the demonstrators occupation of five University buildings. Their protest All but halted formal teaching at the 25,000-student University and ended the school ear three weeks Early. The two coeds Miriam Siegel Laus 20, and Pauline Sargent 23,both of new York City pleaded guilty to third degree trespassing after being charged with second degree trespassing. They were among about 700 students carried out of Campus buildings april 30. Magazine returns to Racks poor dollars go for More nutritious food Washington up Dol Lar for Dollar poor people buy More Good nutritious food at the grocery store than Middle class suburbanites and the poo spend far less on Beer and wine. This was among the findings Ofa government study which tends to contradict the notion that Amajor reason for malnutrition among the poor is a failure to spend their grocery budget Wise  new analysis compared spending patterns of families earning less than $3,000 a year with those earning Over $10,000. The study of spending con ducted in the Northeast showed the average poor family s Foo Dollar bought 25 per cent More protein 16 per cent More ascorbic acid and 33 per cent More of other nutrients than the Dollar spent by the higher in come family. It. Hood Tex. Up the August Issue of Esquire Maga Zine which included an article about an attempt to unionize the army was returned wednesday to the Magazine Racks at it.  Magazine was ordered removed from Sale at the base tuesday but the base s acting commander maj. Gen. Josepha. Mcchristian ordered it Back when he heard about the incident. The base s Public information officer said he did not know who issued the original  Esquire article was written by Andrew Stapp who was discharged from the army in  said he is having Success in forming a Union because War is unpopular and the grievance procedure in the military is inadequate. He said so far about 1,000 men have joined the Union. 1969 cars must have id number9 Washington a the government has announced a new Federal safety stand Ard designed to combat Auto thefts by requiring new cars Mohave an identification number on the inside which can be read from the outside. The Standard announced by Federal Highway administrator Lowell k. Bridwell require that cars manufactured after dec. 31 of this year have a identification number attached to a permanent part of their passenger compartments. The numbers must be readable by person standing near the left Windshield pillar. Or. William Haddon jr., director of the National Highway safety Bureau said the numbers italian freighter re floated Miami Fla. A the 250-foot italian freighter d e n e a grounded on Fowey Rock South East of Miami since saturday night was re floated tuesday Bya Salvage tug. Should help deter Auto thefts by making it easier for Law enforcement officials to spot Sto Len cars. Haddon said this would Coo tribute to safety on the High ways because the Accident rat for stolen vehicles is about 200 times that of other cars. A Justice department stud estimates Auto thefts last year at about 650,000 and the number involved in crashes at 100,000. Four Young czech men seek Asylum in Italy Gorizia Italy up fou Young czechoslovak crossed in to Italy from Yugoslavia and asked for political Asylum. They were identified As worke Santo Zuffa Eugen Mjartan Dusan Bajza and Miroslav  Are aged 19 and were in Yugoslavia on a tourist visa. Police sent them to a Refuge Ecamp near Trieste pending a decision on their Case. I in Vietnam seeks Shotgun Seymour ind. Up a 1st inf div Soldier on duty in Vietnam As asked his father to mail him a Shotgun because he said it is More effective than the my Rifle in his Job As a Point ,u i Lanc l. Shake wrote Home saying his whole company is pitching in to help him buy the gun. 7� won t want to pay More than 150, if possible the Soldier wrote. Send it As soon As  Soldier s father Edward c. Shake said he was told by the Wice of rep. William Bray in Washington it is unlawful to Send Jujj weapons overseas but that does t prevent the army from he said he would do everything possible to make sure his son get gauge Shotgun. Elegant hostelry has last Ball Miami Beach Fla. A a wrecking Ball smashed into sik861 8plndor of the to by Plaza hotel wednesday and i j8 far Well to the elegance at crowns the Miami Beach the Roney is coming Down Torae room for a 14-Story, High Rise apartment some of the most valuable oceanfront property in tie world. The demolition work began at the Back As a last face saving gesture to the Pink Ami White edifice topped by a Flor Entine Bell Tower straight oat of a Renaissance picture Book. Plans have been made to save the Tower and move it elsewhere As a memorial tothe splendor of the 1920s win Miami Beach was the play ground Only of the very Rich. November 1963 i William Manchester at stars and stripes bookstores x n 0 j n a 3 r i d g e d Tea  
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