European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday May 8, 1991 the stars and stripes Page 91st Coin minted to Mark end of korean War Philadelphia up the first of a million coins to commemorate the end of the korean War 38 years ago was struck monday at the . Mint in Philadelphia. The $1 Coin shows a figure charging up a Hill with Navy ships in the foreground and f-86 aircraft Overr head. On the other Side is a map of Korea and a bust of the american Bald Eagle. Treasurer Catalina Vasquez Villalpando was joined at the ceremony by the . Mints director Donna Pope As Well As veterans and South korean officials. Until the end of May the Coin will sell for $28 for the proof version and $23 for the uncirculated version. The Price then goes up $3, with $7 of the total constituting a surcharge to help pay for the korean War veterans memorial in Washington. Some $8 million of the $15 million needed for the Monument has already been raised. Gen. Richard g. Stilwell former commander of . And u n. Forces in Korea and now chairman of the memorials advisory Board said a four decades ago american servicemen and women fought valiantly to liberate a Small country from an aggressors Yoke. Thanks to the commemorative Coin the korean War veterans memorial will be their Long awaited Homecoming there were 33,629 . Battle dead and 103,284 wounded in the korean War which began june 25, 1950, with the invasion of South Korea by a Force of 60,000 North korean troops. Hostilities ceased july 27, 1953, after two years of negotiations. His Day in California former president Reagan holds a copy of a legislative Resolution proclaiming monday As a Ronald Reagan Day in California. Presenting him with the Honor Are state Assembly speaker Willie Brown left and Senate pro Tern David Robert As gov. Pete Wilson leads the applause at the Capitol in Sacramento. The 80-year-old former governor of the state addressed a rare joint session of the Assembly telling jokes campaigning for a gun control Bill before Congress and commiserating about the states $12.6 billion budget rebukes woman in murder Case Exeter . A a woman convicted of persuading her teen age Lover to kill her husband cried and jumped from her chair when her father in Law called her a a coldblooded murderer during sentencing on additional charges. A a a Pamela smart dubbed the a Nice Princess for displaying Little emotion during her trial was pulled Back into her chair monday by her lawyer after her husbands father made the remark. The one time High school instructor already is serving a mandatory life sentence after being convicted As an accomplice to first degree murder for plotting with her 15-year-old Lover to fatally shoot her husband Gregory. The victims father William smart took the stand before judge Douglas Gray imposed sentence on two lesser charges a witness tampering and conspiracy to commit first degree murder. A spam Spray and Hope this is the absolute last time i or my family has to look at your face. You re a coldblooded murderer and a non caring a he said before she interrupted him. In tears smart jumped to her feet and shouted a your Honor i can to handle this a she then added what sounded like a i done to have to listen to this her Mother Linda Wojas Rose and demanded of William smart a where does your vengeance end a Wojas accused prosecutors of making deals to convict her daughter. When order was restored William smart finished his statement. A a you re a coldblooded murderer a non caring non Loving person who deserves to spend the rest of her life in prior on a he said. The 23-year-old smart was convicted March 22 and Gray immediately sentenced her to a life term. She was convicted of persuading her teen age Lover William Flynn and two of his friends All from Seabrook to kill her husband. The three youths testified against her after making plea bargains. They Are awaiting sentencing. She and Flynn met at High school where she was Media coordinator. On monday smart was sentenced concurrently to an additional 7 it to 15 years for murder conspiracy an Ltd a a to seven years for witness tampering. Her lawyers have promised to Appeal the convictions. British actor Hyde White of my fair lady Dies los Angeles apr British actor Wilfrid Hyde White whose 66-year acting career in plays film and television included his portrayal of col. Pickering in the movie a my fair lady a died monday at age 87. Hyde White died congestive heart failure at the motion picture and television Hospital where he had been a patient since 1985, said Louella Benson a spokeswoman for the motion picture and television fund. With his Silvery hair and dry aristocratic manner Hyde White portrayed a the quintessential englishman in Many films plays and television shows. Although his Best known performance in this country was in the 1964 classic a my fair lady a the actors son said his father preferred his performance with Peter Sellers in the 1960 British comedy film a two Way a it made him a Star supporting actor in Britain and that helped him get a my fit Quot Hyde White lady a few years later a a said Alex Hyde White 31, also an actor. Born in Gloucester England Hyde White trained at the Royal Academy of dramatic Art after his actor Uncle j. Fisher White failed to talk him out of an acting career. Hyde White began his career in British theater and films. He first appeared on the London stage in 1925 As a juror in a beggar on he also appeared in such plays As a Rise above it and a Caesar and his films include a gaily gaily and "rembrandt.�?�. Hyde Whites american television credits include a Brief run As Martin Peyton on the 1960s nighttime soap opera a Peyton he also starred As Emerson Marshall in the critically acclaimed but Short lived television series a the associates a which aired on Abc in 1979 and 1980. And he portrayed or. Goodfellow in televisions a Buck Rogers in the 25th Hyde White is survived by his wife Ethel sons Alex and Michael daughter Juliet and four grandsons. A memorial service is scheduled for saturday another Bing Crosby son apparently kills himself Novato Calif. A Dennis m. Crosby apparently shot himself to death which would make him the Sec Vond son of Bing Crosby to commit suicide officials say. He was 56. A a Dennis Crosby was found dead in his Home late saturday by his Roommate sheriffs it. William Donovan said monday. He suffered an apparently self inflicted Shotgun wound to the head Donovan said. Dennis Crosby was one of four sons born to Bing Crosby and his first wife Dixie Lee Crosby. Lindsay Crosby the youngest son shot himself to death in 1989 in Southern California at age 51. Bing Crosby a eldest son Gary por tray eco his father in a 1983 Book a going my own Way a As often cold Dennis Crosby and heartless. He said he grew up in a Dennis twin brother Philip Crit-ici7.ed Gary As a a crybaby a but Dennis said Gary did receive the severest treatment from their father. Bing Crosby sold 300 million records and made 70 movies winning an Oscar for a going my Way in 1944. He died in 1977. Dennis Crosby had drinking problems Early in life Tif had later embraced alcoholics Anonymous friends said. In later years he worked in a production capacity for Bing Crosby productions inc., a film production company. Regarded As the quietest of the four sons Dennis Crosby joined his Brothers in a nightclub act in he late 1950s and early�?T60s. Reflecting on his Short lived entertainment career Dennis Crosby said a i guess 1 a Salt Cut out to be an entertainer. I was always painfully self conscious out there in the spotlight with my he was married twice and had five children. A a
