European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 27, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday april 27, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 23 claims he was told to keep quiet about shooting sex Cuba Marine protests ouster continued rom Page i became Szull Hod been stationed to the is. Naval base on Guantanamo Bay. Sill fays he loft hit commission Jor helping Hli a Perlor officer torrid of the body of a cuban de Crl bed a known spy the Phila Delphia bulletin reported. Bill i Nan de the Luper Lor As capt a thur j. Jackson. In san Jon calif., Arthur Jackion a mall Carrier formerly Marine Corpt Captain and a med Al of Honor Winner referred All questions to the detente Deport ment he called it a Security mat ter.1 Jackson. 38, would neither Eon firm nor deny that he we the Jacquon mentioned by still. War pm at a second lieutenant. Jackson waa awarded the medal of Honor for action against the japanese on Pele thu Island in world War n. The citation credited him with Alp inc out 13 pillboxes and so japanese soldiers. Sui told the bulletin he had cosign a statement saying he knew he could be fined $10,000 and imprisoned Tor 10 years it he Dis closed the slaying. Silk. Who lives in Norr Eitown a said he wrote to atty. Gen. Robert f. Kennedy who advised him to Contact the veterans administration. Sail said when nothing came of this he wrote president Kenned Yand this brought two secret serv ice men to Hll Home. They talked to him and his wire Genevieve a abort time and then left he continued. Stud Bald a Legal officer at Cam Lejeune , made him sign the statement saying he knew he could be lined and imprisoned. Because of the incident the Story continued still has been unable to find steady employment and mrs. Still who i expecting a baby in september has not seen a doctor yet because they Haven t had sufficient Money. They have three Chil Dren. The bulletin Story gave no fur ther details of the said still came to his office last nov. 10, complained he had been mistreated and said he wanted his commission Back. I did t know what had happened in the Case Schwelke said. Schwelke said he asked the Navy and Marine corps to look into Stolfs complaint but got a re ply from Marine commandant Gen David Shoup saying As far a they were concerned it was final and they would t do anything More about it Schwelke said Shoup wrote him the action of the Secretary of the Navy in or. Still s Case is final and his reinstatement will not be Shoup s letter said the action was taken under a Law which per mits the Secretary of the Navy to revoke the appointment of any officer with less than three years Active service. Ii Yean service still had 12 years of Marine corps service when he was Given an honorable discharge March 1c, 1983, but most of that time he was an enlisted said before still s commis Sion was revoked his Case was thoroughly reviewed and the action was determined to be in his Best interest and that of the Marine i . Stock Exchange prices in that up Matut or 4ih, us Nyk tit m i i1h Awn iut Emmr Utt a shot 14 set am to Mutu t 44n a Miniri it i a from Meurlo Lynch. Of try Fenner Smith Frankfurt Mutual funds prices by United pm International Imi . She .t1 so. He Tom i ill 0.41. Id Askin Iii ixjs11.41 Stltt ii tl4t is.4s ij7 Westil to 21.m eth 13.11 i44s i4.m ism 4.11 4.17 ii 1742 Imi Imi must 14.7s im7 4js 4.4s 7j� ms1m us it s.4s in it itwj2 14.11 in Iii il4 m2 ims 114 im4 7.41 thu m4 h. Itt us it 7js " the Marine corps said Friday it would have no comment what Schwelke said he contacted Szull Friday after the Story of his complaint was published. He said the 31-year-old former Marine Nowise working for the Fidelity Mutual life insurance co still also took his complaint Tore. Herman Schneebeli rps he merely said he was helping somebody do something he did t think was wrong Schneebeli said. The Marine corps did so they got rid of said this is a matter out most Security and x can t Tell said he also asked the marines about the Case and got similar reply from Shou that revocation of Szlmo s commis Sion was in the Best interests of the United states. When i realized it was that High and that Shoup did t want to Tell me Why. I did t investigate Schneebeli said. In the Only publicly reported but not tally explained killing Case of recent years at Guantanamo . Officials reported in october 1961that the body of Ruben Lope had been found inside the naval base. The cuban press claimed at the time that Lopez Hod been tortured to death because of his leanings toward prime minister i de Castro. . Sent note the United states at the time sent a note to Cuba expressing re Tret Cuba later made a formal demand for the immediate delivery to Cuba of the North Amer ican armed forces it said were responsible for the death the United states completed a formal investigation of the incident late in 1061, but declined to Moke Public any report on at the time were that two marines were being detained at Camp Lejeune , in connection with the incident but de sense department sources said no charges were filed after the investigation was completed. Columnist Jack Anderson an associate of Drew Pearson reported that in the Case involving sell four officers were drummed out of the a fifth was permitted to Complete a two year hitch and six enlisted marines were disciplined for helping to hide the cuban s body. Anderson wrote that although Jackson held the medal of Honor when he personally appealed to the Marine corps commandant. Shoup ordered him and his family thrown off the Guantanamo Anderson quoted Shoup As Tell ing Jackson you Are not fit Tower the same uniform As col John Anderson reported that the Castro agent Ruben Lopez was shot when he jumped Jackson an attempted to grab his gun. Fazlli he said helped Jackson Dis pose of the body by heaving it Over a later the two officers got help from three other office Sand six enlisted men Anderson said to haul Back the body and Bury it on the base Only to have word of their actions leak out Anderson sold that when Jack son demanded a angrily threatened to Call in two officers and hold a court martial on the spot. He made it dear what the verdict would Szilli said he also appealed forbid to Sens. Joseph s. Clark d-pa., and Hugh Scott rps. He said All the answers from the Capitol were to the effect that the matter had been handled by such High authorities that the Legisla tors could do nothing. Clark said he had no personal recollection of the incident but his office after r search of the files reported receipt of a letter from Szull Jon. 5, 1962. Which sold impart the revocation of my commis Sion was the result of an incident which took place in Cuba in the fall of 1961. There were some in the Navy department who wanted to bring it to a courts martial but others in the government Felt it would be better to Niue try the incident and keep it out of the Virginia Woolf takes top drama critics prize new York up Edwa Dalbee s who s afraid of Virginia Wrout has been voted the bes new play of the 198243 Broadway theater season by the new York drama Cruca Circle. The play Albee s first Long drama and his first of any kind on Broadway received 9 of the i votes cast. Three votes went to Mother courage and her children by Chelate Bertolt Bucht. The hollow Crown an entertainment nude up of historical readings received two votes. One Hollot each went to 7he milk train does t Stop anymore by Tennessee Williams. Tchun Tchun by Sidney Michaels and photo finish by Peter Ustinov. Beyond the fringe a review from London waa Given a special citation. In the past the top Honor went to an american drama with a separate vote for a foreign play Circle voted not to consider citations in separate musical an the foreign play categories. Warplanes in most air near misses Washington cupid More than half the near collisions reported on the nation airways during the Pait tfx months have involved military plane the fed eral aviation Agency Faa said. Faa administrator Noje Efa . In a news conference Dos Cuilon of the problem said near Mitsies involving military aircraft and airliners Are inevitable How Ever because of vital military training missions. If there were no wars or threats of War anywhere in the world we could have a common system of controlling All air tray Holaby said. The military is just As concerned with safety As we Are and is doing everything pos sible to cooperate with us to avoid potential Safrom Wardh said it was impossible to keep military aircraft out of civil airways. He said to Cut Down the chances for collision the military has been carrying out Aerial refuelling operations away from airways use frequently by civil planes. Conducting practice missions Otway from civil airways and Dur ing off hours when Little civilian traffic is flying. Chopper rides rile senator Washington a top defense officials have been asked by sen. Allen j. Ellender do to Check on his suspicion that Soa generals admirals and other High ranking officers Are using Mili tary helicopters instead of cars Roget the Louisiana senator said whenever he goes golfing on the nearby Virginia army Navy course these army and Marine Heli copters seem to be flying Over about every five Ellender asked assistant Secre tary of defense Charles j. Hitch testifying on Setalla of a �52 Bil lion defense budget to find out if some military officers Are using helicopters when automobiles would do. To the Best of my knowledge there Are no helicopters assigned to individuals for use As cars hitch assured Ellender. It makes me Ellender said. Most of this helicopter tray Fly is very costly compared with automobiles and there Are pools of military hitch assured Ellender he will make a formal inquiry. The army Navy Golf court linear the flight routes for Heli copters from the Pentagon to near by military installations. Kaiser employees share Washington a Kaiser corp. And its employees have split up a Cost saving Melon of nearly i million. It was the initial monthly distribution under a labor Manafe ment sharing plan novel to Ameri can Industry. The formula provides that Sav Ings As compared with 1961 level production costs Are Divide roughly one third among workers and two Thorda to us company wit about half the company s share go ing toward increased Laxer. The Ide i to get workers and manage ment alike pulling together Tor maximum efficiency. Kaiser and the United steel workers Union jointly announced that coat savings for March the first month the Ptah has been in effect at Kaiser s works at Fon Tana. to 1963.000, of which s3u.ooo will be Distri buted to some 3330 employees Eli Gible for sharing. This figures to about Iso a Man of each sharing employee and Abou Tuo a Man among All production employees. Among those eligible to share the Bonus win avenge about 59 cents an hour in addition to aver age $3.15 regular hourly pay. Among All production employees including those still on an to dial do incentive pay system that makes them ineligible for sharing unless they switch to the new plan the Bona would average nearly 32 cents an hour. Actually the sharing workers win get widely varying amount according to their Typ. Of Job the onus averages nearly 22 per cent in addition to regular pay. Ranging from 15 to 45 per cent among types of workers the Kaiser plan was tailored for that firm alone but the real at the Industry Haa Heen keeping Cloae tabs on How it work out major steel producers Are currently exploring wage rates and other labor Coal factors with the steelworkers Union in Advance fan expected Union contract next week or soon thereat a. The Union probably won t seek to apply the Karma formula la other steel Florma this year but May la i9s4 when Complete new con Mictl Are renegotiate. I i i of
