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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Sunday september 10, 1967 if staff and stripes Page 3 Milwaukee mayor Calls marchers insincere Milwaukee wis. Up mayor Henry w. Maier charged Friday that open housing Mili Tants led by the Rev. James e. Groppi were Bent on disrupting the City government without real concern for social problems and civil rights Aims. In the 12th consecutive Day of the violence marred open hous ing demonstrations negro Mili Tants held a stall in on Milwaukee s expressway system which backed up Rush hour traffic and a biracial group of women made a mothers March on City  of the Mil Waukee youth Council of the National association for the advancement of coloured people a act planned to round out nearly two weeks of open housing demonstrations with massive weekend  delegations of demonstrators from out of the state were expected to participate. A steady rain was falling when leaders decided to Post Pone a planned Friday nigh March. Leaders denied How Ever that the decision to Call of the March was made because of the rain. They said they were concerned primarily with rest ing the  Groppi at a Friday night rally at St. Boniface Church where he is assistant pastor said he would no apologize for the vandalizing of the mayor s office thursday by demonstrators holding a sit in. I will not apologize for this justifiable anger of the Young people father Groppi said. I the mayor wipes out the double Standard of Justice when i Hearan apology for the conduct of the White men of the City i will consider an apology for the conduct of the Young men in the mayor s  the demonstrations by the youth Council led by the White roman Catholic priest began aug. 28 with marches to the polish South Side that brought out thousands of heckling White persons and triggered violence and mass arrests. Maier commented on the mothers  i fuss Eye glasses of 3 to Peers Plain by John Weylan Moscow a soviet soft drink machines take 3 Kopecky 3 cents and give a squirt of Flavoured  goes into a Glass. If there s a Glass there that  machine has Only a few glasses. These can be rinsed out after each use with a Little hot water  Are often appalled by this casual sanitation but the russians take it for granted. The main problem from their Point of View is that the glasses keep disappearing. These Are usually stolen Hymen who have bought a bottle of Vodka and want to have a Drin with a Friend or two. But there is hardly any place to go sit Down and be served something alcoholic let alone get glasses to drink out of. The newspaper  literary Gazette put the blame on what it called out dated morals. It said that too grim an attitude toward eating developed during the War when food was , the newspaper said produced dry daytime Only restaurants whose sole functions to put food into empty Stom Achs. The overwhelming majority of restaurants in the soviet Union Are like this. The few wet one with a dining out atmosphere do a turn away  is an economic Absurdity the paper complained. Wesee lines outside the doors. Peo ple have Money in their pocket that they want to give such restaurants but the restaurants re fuse to take  the crowding inside and the lines outside happen mostly at night when people Are off work and want to go somewhere an relax. The paper said that the Way restaurants in Moscow Are run now they can seat 400,000 during the Day but Only 40,000 after dark. It advocated keeping the open longer and making them pleasant places where drinks could be had. Restaurants should become Public places where you can sit with your friends and talk i your Leisure time the article said. New army Mobile div ruled out by Bob Horton Washington a the army apparently lost at least for the foreseeable future it planned second air Mobile Divi Sion with the Pentagon s Deci Sion to create anew infantry , helicopter and Pilot needs and congressional con Cern Over the state of the nation s strategic Reserve May have figured in the postpone ment. Secretary of defens Erobert s. Mcnamara said thursday a new division the 6th stripes is part of a Good breakfast have it delivered to your Home circulation office phone numbers Oer Nany Berlin Civ 73936 Bremerhaven Civ 45341, Mil 7064 Frankfurt Civ offl.06-g it Mil Offenbach 758kalseralautern, Civ 5117. Mil Vogel Weh 70so Mannheim Civ 871402, Mil Rhelna 018munich. Civ 5105923, Mil 7353 nuer Barff. Civ 776w7, Mil 651s Stuttgart Civ 854225, my 7230wleibaden, Civ 420779, my 28595 a rec  085189italy leghorn. Mil Camp Darby lift Spain Madrid Civ 2228290, ext 30u United kingdom London. Civ rules lip 2291, ext u subscribe now government housing Only infantry would be organize next january to take up Slack in the  strategic re serve which is yielding troops for  major draw from the strategic Reserve an Active backup Force is the announced deployment of the remaining brigades of the 101st airborne division to the War  said the 6th infantry would be established wit Only a 1,000-Man increase in the army s Over All strength of 1.52million planned by next july. Holding Down the army Force level is one Way to keep costs from rising. Mcnamara asunder instructions from presi Dent Johnson to take All prudent Economy measures this year. Pentagon sources said the1,000-Man increase in the army indicates the 6th infantry is get Ting the amount of manpower which had been earmarked fora. Second air Mobile unit. The deployment of the 101stparatroop brigades was viewed As further indication that another air Mobile division was being shoved into the background. Only 82nd available in tentatively authorizing second helicopter equipped Divi Sion earlier this year Mcnamara said it would be configured from paratroop units. But the assignment of the last two brigades of the 101st airborne leaves Only the 82nd airborne division available to meet Poten tial emergencies similar to the 1965 dominican Republic  men doubt the 82nd will be touched. An air Mobile division includes one brigade of paratroopers and two of regular infantrymen. The nation s Only air Mobil outfit the 1st cavalry went to Vietnam in 1965. Mcnamara says it has proven its  the 1st cavalry has More than 425 helicopters allowing commanders Quick reaction capability and High Maneu Verbil Ity Over All types of  Vietnam demands for helicopter and aviator replace ments also has been a Factor in delaying a second air Mobil Eunit. The 6th infantry is named for an old division which fought i France in world War i later battled in the Jungles of new Guinea in world War ii and served As a training division during the korean War before being deactivated in 1956. In response to questions the Pentagon said the 6th will in clude nine Man Euver battalions four artillery battalions a Cav Alry Squadron and other components. Royal Choice norwegian newspapers have predicted that Crown Prince Harald will announce plans to marry 30 year old Sonja Haraldsen an old school Friend. A photo Auto firms pin Hopes on German show Frankfurt a the International Frankfurt Automo bile show opens thursday wit manufacturers hoping it will help pull them out of their big Gest sales drop registered in Ger Many since the War. Among exhibits from 17 coun tries West Germany s sumo Tor company is one bet to stealth show with its sophisticated ro-80, powered by a twin Roto Wankel engine. Top Speed is listed at about110 Miles per hour. Fuel con sumption is Given As about 20miles per gallon. The Domestic Price is $3,075.japan uses the Frankfurt stage for the world premiere of the new Honda n-600. The 600-cubic centimetre four stroke two Cyl Inder car is aimed at the Market now shared by Fiat and other european Small car producers. The car said to do 80 m.p.h.,is to sell at about $1,100 in Europe and about $1,000 in the United states. Sweden s Volvo comes up witha Novelty device to protect front seat passengers of the "144".the seat can be turned around to let the occupant ride Back Ward for greater safety. Volkswagen the no. 1 German producer presents an automatic transmission that will be option Al for bigger engine beetles. I can t believe that thes women Are representative citizens of Milwaukee any More than i could believe that Groppi s youth Council i representative of the negro citizens of  mayor s staff admitted Only eight of the women into the waiting room which still showed the scars of $3,000worth of vandalism done thursday at a sit in demonstration by youth Council members. That s All the chairs we have left a spokesman said. Soviet taxi can t Hack the red tape Moscow a it looks Noth ing like a regular car. It s the soviet Union s new taxi. The Driver sits in a special cockpit by himself. The win Dows Are unusually big no Hood Sticks out in the front or trunk in the Back. Inside the floor is Flat wit no raised Section for the Axle. The storage area is there in the form of Large drawers. Mechanically the taxi is de scribed As reliable and economical. It is praised for its ease of handling. Only one fault is admitted. Itin t being produced. Ten years ago soviet Automo Tive experts decided the work of a taxi was different from that of a regular car. Five years la Ter after the usual bureaucratic delays the go ahead was Given. Experimental Model design was worked out and approved. An experimental Model was produced. This won a Gold medal the highest award at an exhibition of economic  the planned first Batch of the taxis somehow never materialized. This is the Story of a special kind of car everybody considers necessary. But nothing practical has been done about its production during the past two and half  these Are the words of pravda the newspaper of the soviet communist  put the blame on the minis try of automobile production which it said kept trying to find reasons to avoid getting  to pravda the ministry demanded new blueprint for the taxi and documents to show it had been approved for production forgetting that All these preliminaries had Bee completed Long ago. The newspaper said the times at hand to bring order to All this and get some Clear answer about the Fate of this car which would be of such great use to  things being equal is diplomatic Moscow a three car were stolen from american diplomats in Moscow recently twas disclosed Friday. This is highly unusual since american diplomats Are closely watched by the Security police Here. Two of the cars were stole three weeks ago in Broad Day Light one from in front of a big hotel the other from near a sports Arena. The third which disappeared at night was parked at the same  . Embassy notified the state department. The state department replied with the information that the cars of three so Viet diplomats in Washington had been stolen a Short while  of the soviet cars were found and returned within a few hours. The same happened with two of the american  third soviet car was not recovered for 10 Days. The third american car stayed stolen for the same period of  of the victims Here was assured by a straight faced so Viet plainclothes an when he picked up his car that it had been dusted for fingerprints and every Effort would be made to catch the hooligans who perpetrated the crime. The embassy has not heard of any arrests. It appears to have been retaliation an american dip Lomat said phrasing the suspicion in the careful diplomatic  soviet government has a reputation for being a  of retaliation in diplomatic relations reacting to anything it dislikes in an almost identical Svay  
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