European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 18, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday october 18, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 7 Anita Bryant her face covered with banana Cream pie stares in disbelief after a Man posing As a reporter jumped up and hit her with the pie at a pied Bryant news conference in Des Moines Iowa. The entertainer who has become controversial for her opposition to Homo sexual activism was in Des Moines for a religious concert with her husband Robert Green left. Green said no charges would be filed against the pie thrower. United press International doctor s Long planned suicide told by Friend went upstairs and quietly died Swarthmore a. A Morgan Sibbett and Wallace Proctor shared a final dinner and reflected on the Brilliant Sunset. Or. Proctor then went upstairs and quietly died All according to plan Sib Bett says. Sibbett 65, publicly acknowledged on sunday that he allowed his Friend of 39 years to use his Home As the stage for the suicide by a drug overdose two months ago. Our leave taking was quite matter of fact said Sibbett. They were just quiet Days of the two friends spent five Days together going for walks dining out and preparing for Proctor s had said Goodby adequately. Noth ing could be added said Sibbett an Engi Neer befriended by Proctor when the two met while working in the Oil Fields of saudi Arabia in 1938. Proctor 75, a dermatologist from Poca Tello Idaho was wracked by advancing Parkinson s disease. He wrote relatives in july that Medicine he took to control the Best Sellers up publishers weekly fiction Thesila Arlilion a. the Thorn Birds Colleen Mccullough the honorable Schoolboy John be Carre Daniel Martin John Fowles Delta of Venus anal Nln dynasty Robert s. Elegant illusions the adventures of a reluctant Messiah Rich Ard Bach coma Robin Cook the crash of 79 Paul e. 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Frank Hazel by letter of the circumstances surrounding Proctor s death. Sibbett told the prosecutor that Proctor wanted those last Days to be peaceful and free from melodrama. And they were in a measure that is difficult to Hazel says he will not bring charges against Sibbett and that As far As the county is concerned the Case is closed. What in effect or. Sibbett said he did Here was to allow or. Proctor to be at his Home to offer him support and pleasant surroundings where he could be Comfort Able Hazel said. Pennsylvania Law makes it an offence Only to Aid in a person s suicide with the offence a second degree felony if the at tempt results in death and a second degree Misdemeanour if it does not. Sibbett said his wife Johanna knew of the plan approved of it and arranged to be police station auctioned Watkinsville a. A among the highlights of the annual Oconee county fall festival Here was the auctioning of the police station. Lamar Bell paid $300 for the 8-by-10-foot building which served As the police station for 10 years before the police department moved in with the Sher Iff s department. Away from Home for the last five Days the two old friends would spend together. Proctor s wife was aware her husband had contemplated suicide but took no part in the planning Sibbett said because Proctor thought knowledge of the plan would be a Burden on her. The suicide was planned in 1974, Sibbett said two years after the disease forced Proctor to retire from his practice then in twin Falls Idaho. Asked Why he waited two months to Tell the Story Sibbett said word had begun to spread around his Community and that he preferred to go on record himself with the entire account. An obituary prepared As part of the plan closed simply by saying Proctor s death by overdose of barbiturates occurred in Swarthmore at the Home of Morgan Sib Bett who was his Cia cautious Over idea of Public Tours Washington is the Cia is still cautiously examining the idea of opening the doors of its Langley va., Headquarters for Public Tours. Based on some trial Tours conducted recently a team assessing the situation soon will make its recommendation to Cia director Stansfield Turner. But even if Turner gives the go ahead Tours probably would t Start until next summer Accord ing to Herbert e. Hetu the Public affairs director. The trial Tours involved about 4,500 per sons from families of Cia employees. They were asked to fill out questionnaires on whether they thought the tour was worthwhile and the reaction was very encouraging Hetu said. The response was running heavily in favor of the Tours he thought families would be pretty critical and protective Hetu said. Some routes were changed and some exhibits moved to Cut Down on congestion he said. Not an open House about 1,500 people a Day went through on three consecutive saturdays in groups of 500.if Cia Tours become part of the Washington tourist scene they won t take the form of an open House. Rather the tour would be pretty Well structured Hetu said. Cia officials have talked to the Fri and the Pentagon about their experience with Tours. Security is the obvious first consideration at the Cia but parking is one too. The Public would be Given Only the Broa dest picture of the Cia s work however since secrecy is the essence of the opera Tion. Taking away mystique the Cia believes the Public is interested in Tours of the facility. Some people drive by just to see the outside of the building Hetu said. Press accounts last summer said saturday Tours were imminent and As a result i still get six or seven phone Calls every saturday morning asking about the Tours Hetu is the Cia going Public after disguising its very location for years with misleading Road signs to take away some of the mystique and to let people see what they re paying for Hetu said. Fidel the film Freak Rome a cuban strongman Fidel Castro is an avid movie watcher who sees every single film shown in Cuba a top cuban movie official said Here. Pastor Vega Torres director general of the cuban Institute of culture and Cinema said that the bearded cuban Premier likes movies so much that when he had seen All films available in Cuba he requests some of them to be shown again for scientists to study sponges tied to atomic waste leakage san Francisco a a Small Ca Nadian research submarine is heading for a Pacific coast dumping ground for radio Active waste containers to determine what Impact the dumping has had on the Ocean around it. Scientists also will be looking a some mysterious giant sponges that have grown in the say the secretions of the sponges apparently eat through the Metal allowing an unknown amount of radioactive waste to spread across the Ocean floor. A 20-foot-Long Pisces group submarine was to cast off monday for the dumping ground 30 Miles West of Here. Scientists headed by the . Environ mental Protection Agency oceanographer Robert s. Dyer were to examine barrels of atomic waste and Hope to capture one of the sponges which apparently exist no where else in the world. The sponges Are attached to Metal Drums of the radioactive waste at the dump site. At least 59,527 barrels of radioactive waste were dumped into the Ocean at three Sites near the far a hones islands Between 1946 and 1965. The Epa says the expedition will deter mine How the 55-gallon Drums Are holding up. Officials have estimated with the help of camera reports that 25 per cent of the barrels Are open
