European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes wednesday september 6, 1967 2 skydivers killed in Holiday plunges of. Two sky livers plunged to their deaths during Obj Holiday week end Only a week after 16 sky divers died in Lake Erie in the worst disaster in the sport s his tory. Target fixation was blame for the death sunday of 16-year old Paul Camelford who plunged5,500 feet to the ground without opening his Parachute during jump near Chardon Ohio. Target fixation is the name skydivers give to an obsession with the approaching ground that can paralyse a parachutist Mak ing him unable to open his said that the rip Cord on Camelford s main Chute had not been touched and that his Parachute was intact. He waste youngest member of the Cleveland Parachute training Cen Ter. Richard thulin 24, crashed this death near Sonora calif., monday when he was unable to open his Parachute apparently because he was tumbling too rap idly after coming to the Aid of another Schroeder 23, jumped with thulin but had difficult with her Chute. Thulin with 110 leaps to his record miss Schroeder and got her Chute open at 1,500 feet. But he apparently was unable to pull the ripcord on his suffered a fracture of the spine and possible internal in juries when she landed. At Huron Ohio a search forthe bodies of 16 skydivers who drop Ned in Lake Erie aug. By United press International secrets. Cont on Page 2. Col. A at the University of , who was arrested Friday was charged with false customs declaration. . Commissioner Eugen Volkart ordered Hazama s pass port surrendered and set Bondad $15,000. Hazama was later re leased in custody of the first Secretary of the japanese embassy in Washington. His motive frankly baffles us said or. Robert Grennel chief of the Nasa project a University Hospital Here where Hazama helped gather the data. Customs agents began investigating the Case after Grennell reported a great volume of data was missing. Grennel said there was no duplicate record of the data. When arrested Hazama was putting his wife and child on a plane for London. The crates had been readied for shipment aboard the freighter Pioneer Moon. 27 ended monday when the Las body that of James Simmons 20, was found floating in the Lake by pleasure boaters. Eighteen skydivers plunge through a heavy Cloud cover into the Lake some eight Miles fro their target Ortner Airport. Two More jumped later from the Sam plane at a higher Altitude and landed on target. Garrison assails Warren a Wjk probe new Orleans a District attorney Jim Garrison has accused the chief Justice ear Warren of trying to dynamite his probe into the assassination of president John f. Kennedy. Warren told newsmen in Tokyo monday he has not seen a single fact including data compiled by Garrison to contradict the Warren commission s report on the assassination. Garrison contends that new Orleans businessman Clay l. Shaw conspired with Lee Harvey Oswald and others to murder president Kennedy. The Warren commission. Decided that Oswald acted alone to kill Kennedy on hands and Knees it is a Little disconcerting said Garrison to find the chief Justice of the United states on his hands and Knees trying to tie some Sticks of dynamite tothe Garrison said Warren s com ment showed the establish ment of the United states i launching a counterattack to try to Stop the course from their Point still faces murder charge of View it is necessary to Dis credit the investigation no mat Ter what the Cost. They Don think we Are wrong about the assassination they know Weare right Garrison said. Garrison said the Warren com Mission findings Are a fairy tale that concealed the execution of the president by a Large number of men for political told the Tokyo foreign correspondents club that he has absolutely no doubts of the Warren commission report s accuracy and scope. Wood acquitted of assault by George Eberl staff write Stuttgart Germany is staff sgt. Charles r. Wood was found innocent tuesday of As Sault with a dangerous weapon against a cabbie but he still faces a charge of unpremeditated murder of a German Beer truck Driver. In a Day rendered grisly by the courtroom presence of a Long Gray segment of the intestine of the truck Driver Friedrich Karl Koch the defense made a motion upheld by Law officer it. Col. Madison c. Wright ii that Wood be found not guilty of assault. The assault charge arose Froman alleged pistol threat against German cab Driver Alfred Staeb Ler last dec. 23, the same eve Ning on which Koch was shot Ina Gasthaus Brawl in Vaihinger a Stuttgart six Man court martial Tion made As the defense s opening move wednesday. Defense attorney Edward Bellen argued that the cabbie s Tes Timony that he was t scared wiped out the charge of Assaul on the grounds that without fear there can be no assault. The cellophane packaged intestine taken from Koch during an operation shortly before his death was brought to court by prosecution witness or. Gerhar panel voted to sustain the Mo-1 Schneider a pathologist to sup Law Ford resume talks strike Likely Detroit up negotiation Between the United Auto workers and Ford resumed tuesday witha nationwide strike at Midnight wednesday considered nearly certain. The bar gainers resumed talk without speaking to newsmen Law president Walter Reuther already has warned thai a strike by Ford s 159,816 a members is certain unless the firm changes its attitude Ford said it saw no signs that settlement might be in sight. No new offer Ford said furthermore that i does not have a new contract offer to place on the bargaining table nor is it preparing one. Both Ford and the Law agree there was no movement in tues Day s first meeting of 2 hours. Reuther warned monday whatnot even a request from presi Dent Johnson would Stop the a from shutting Down Ford. A strike against the giant fir would halt production of 8,000 cars and 1,800 trucks per Day. 100,000 students Start fall Karlsruhe Germany is full classes started tuesday for More than 100,000 youngsters of american military families at 223 dependent schools in Europe Africa and the Middle North East. Officials at us. Dependent schools european area uses a ill Here said the joint de sense department education sys tem for Usa eur Safe and Navy children has 37 High schools 38 Junior High schools and 148 elementary schools inthe 1967-68 term. Opening Day enrolment in Theu Desea system was reported As 18,350 High school students,11,150 Junior High pupils and 73, 800 youngsters answering the school Bell for elementary classes. The total is 103,300.in addition the Karlsruhe officials said 7,100 pre school age children Are expected to attend kindergarten at most military posts. Opening dates for else will be announced locally. A total of 850 new teachers were recruited in the unite states to fill the quota of some 4,000 classroom educators required for the system this fall said or Joseph ii. Mason us Desea director. Israel Jordan Trade fire across River continued from Page 1 tary spokesman said Israel troops first opened fire wit Light and medium machine gun and later brought into action106mm Field artillery tanks Anc mortars. It said Jordan replied with similar weapons. An official israeli military communique said jordanian Arab legionnaires had opened fire at Dawn tuesday. Russ warn arabs War not Only Way out Moscow up the soviet Union told Arab militants tues Day that a new War with israelis not the Only Way out of their troubles. The statement by pravda the official communist party news paper accented the Kremlin increasingly moderate line to Ward the Mideast crisis. Pravda hailed the Arab decision to resume Oil shipments to the West. Part of the profit from these shipments will help support the towering egyptian Economy and thus relieve the Burden of soviet support for Cairo. Eban confirms Israel pumps Oil from Sinai Jerusalem a Israel foreign minister Abba Eban tuesday officially confirmed that Israel is pumping Oil from the israeli occupied Sinai desert. It was the first Public announcement by any israeli of Ciai of the move an open Secreti Cre for weeks. Eban in answer to a news Man s question said the pumping of Oil from the former egyptian Wells is a Normal procedure of International Law regarding occupied he said he does not know de ails of the arrangement with the european countries concerned. Presumably the Oil is being lumped from the Rich Abu us Weira Fields in Western Sinai formerly operated by the Egypt Ian government and the italian Oil monopoly elite eni. The Wells produce an estimated5 million tons of High Quality Oil a year More than Israel needs. Guerrilla warfare opposed by Hussein Amman up King Hus Sein of Jordan came out tues Day in open opposition to Ara guerrilla warfare inside the Isra Eli occupied West Bank of Jordan. Instead the 31-year-old Mon Arch urged passive resistance by Ai Abs on the West Bank to Isra Eli Rule. In an interview with the official jordanian news Agency Broad cast by radio Amman Hussein said Arab terrorist activity would Only give the israeli authorities an excuse to tighten their grip around the necks of our Brotherson the West the Arab regime in Syria an Algiers have repeatedly called for guerrilla warfare inside israeli occupied Arab lands. Hussein made his statement shortly before piloting a jetliner to Ankara tuesday for a six Day official visit. Not every Hood is a dangerous gangster Bloomington Minn. A state Highway patrol officers say a woman Motorist stopped in the left Lane of interstate 494 to fas ten the Hood of her car during morning Rush hour and the result was three cars piled up in on Accident four in another and two in a third. A Motorist said the woman drove off with the Hood still up and her head out the car window. 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Betty Koch the widow testified in mid afternoon that she had been told by Mailaender on dec. 24 that her husband was in no danger for his life. During the prosecution s Cross examination trial counsel capt. Leslie Scherr asked mrs. Kochi she had been approached and told the worse she made look the better Chance she would have of collecting civil she said yes but maintained that this did not alter the truth of her state ment. Final defense witnesses Are expected to be heard when the court martial reconvene wednesday morning. Wheeler has heart damage Washington a g. Wheeler chairman of the joint chiefs of staff i being treated at Walter Reed army Hospital for what the Pentagon described As minor heart damage it was announced tuesday. Wheeler entered the Hospital last wednesday for a checkup in connection with his regular an Nial physical examination. On Friday the Pentagon said doctors had suggested the 59 year old general remain in Thel Ospital Over the weekend for Virther tests and rest. Tuesday the Pentagon Dis closed in response to questions that a medical problem had Arisen. During the course of a Rou Ine evaluation of Electrocardiographic changes discovered luring his examination it was noted that he Lias experience Ninor heart damage since his ast physical examination the enl agon said. Wheeler s condition Waser Ned Good. The Pentagon said Nedical evaluation was still in Ler Way
