European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 14, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes thursday september 14, 1967 knockout punch urged by Reagan Foon Tuet train Page t that proposition at All he either end of the ticket he was s plied. Right Reagan re the governor has declared his Only intention is to be a califor Nia favorite son candidate at Hegop National convention at Miami Beach next year to preserve party Unity in his state. But he has said he will no make the Flat non presidential declaration that would be Neces sary to keep his name off he open primary election ballot sin Wisconsin Nebraska and Oregon. Reagan recently announce plans to make a number of re publican fund raising speeches outside California during the next three months during which he plans to discuss the War another National issues. Next week Reagan Romney and Rockefeller Are scheduled to be together at a conference Reagan has called to discuss problems involved in joint fed eral state medical programs for the poor. Just How the War should be escalated properly should be left to military leaders to deter mine Reagan said. On nuclear weapons he said he agreed with former president Dwight d. Eisenhower that perhaps one of our great mis takes was in assuring the ene my in Advance of our intention not to use them that the ene my should still that we be frightened Reagan said he thought rom Ney had explained what he meant when the Michigan governor contended he was brain washed by administration offi Mart makes Strong rally new York a the Stock Market closed sharply higher wednesday in one of its biggest allies of the year. The Market Rose from the Start and wide edits gains. Late in the Day the Dow Jones Industrial average was tween 11 and 12 Points. Up be inflationary expectations based on reported congressional opposition to a tax increase was one Factor. Another was the ability of the Market to remain on an even keel in the Post labor Day period. American Telephone and Dupont showed exceptional strength. All big three motors posted gains. Most leading steels and rubbers were up. Very Active and higher were Pacific Petroleum pan Amer ican Sulphur Alleghany corp.,, Mcdonnell Douglas and Bendix. Volume climbed to 12.43 Mil lion from 9.94 million tuesday and was the largest since aug. 3when 13.45 million shares changed hands. The Dow Jones Industrial aver age Rose 12.02 to 923.77. American Telephone was the most Active Stock up 3 a at 54. Dupont gained 64. Vials about the value of the War. Progress and perhaps he expressed at the same time the concern that a lot of americans should have As to whether they Are getting All of the facts that they Are entitle to have about foreign and Domestic policy said Reagan. Prostate condition Pope Paul May undergo surgery Vatican City a three surgeons examined Pope Paul i wednesday and said an opera Tion might be necessary to Cor rect his urinary did not specify the nature of the operation but a source familiar with me examination said it would be to Correct a pros trate condition. The source said examinations showed no evidence of cancer. The doctors issued a statement saying that the Pope s condition improved it added that the treatment for the condition described As cyst Phiel itis would be continued but that if necessary surgery might reused to Clear up the illness. The statement by the three doctors was issued just hours after another of the Pope physicians had said no operation was being contemplated. The Pope fell ill on sept. 4 Andin the past several Days had been reported by the Vatican As showing , 1,500 tourists and pilgrims who had waited for two hours in St. Peter s Square in Hopes of seeing Pope Paul we retold he would not appear at his window. The Pope usually gives the crowd his Blessing from his win Dow each sunday noon. He do snot customarily appear on wednesday except when he hold general audiences. These have been cancelled during his illness. Teachers face court action new York acts to end walkout new York up Newyork City began criminal con tempt proceedings against the United federation of teachers late tuesday As the Union s walk out crippled the nation s largest school system for a second order signed by state supreme court Justice Joseph rust ordered the Union s presi Dent Albert Shanker and other aft officers to appear in court thursday and state Why the should not be cited for contempt for leading a Boycott of classes by More than 43,000 of the City s 55,000 Public school formal resumption of negotiations was scheduled in the walkout. City and Union officials suspect is held in murder of it. Frankfurt is a suspect is now in custody in connection with the knife slaying of 2ndlt. Steven l. Bowen 19, who was stabbed to death Early sunday outside a bar Here the army said wednesday. The lieutenant who had arrived from the United states less than 24 hours earlier for assign ment in Germany was attacked by what witnesses said were three negroes in civilian clothes after spending Only a minute or two in the bar. An army spokesman said the suspect now being questioned by Cid agents has been identified by witnesses As Bowen s assail ant. Stationed in Frankfurt the spokesman also said theman is stationed with the army in Frankfurt. Another Man picked up near the scene of the slaying a Short time after Bowen was stabbed was released by the Cid after investigation revealed he was not connected with the , in Philadelphia United press International re ported that Bowen s father and Mother were not officially Noti fied of their son s death and the father was demanding an explanation from the Pentagon. Ill go to the Pentagon to find out Why this happened Arnold Bowen jr., an Industrial con tractor of suburban Haverford township said. Ill even Fly to Germany to find out what the hell s going on. I can afford it he said tuesday. The department of the army made the following announce ment wednesday the army deeply regrets the delay in notification of the next of Kin in the Case of second it. Steven l. Bowen who was killed in Germany on 10 sept. 1967. Upon receipt of the first re port the department of the army mistakenly identified the deceased As 2nd it. Stephen , who also is assigned in Germany and whose service number begins with the same three digits As 2nd it. Steven. Bowen s. When the mistake became known Steps were take immediately to Correct the error and proper next of Kin notified As rapidly As Bowen said he heard about Hisson s death from his Secretary monday afternoon after she had heard it on the radio. The army is certainly remission this Bowen said. Every body knew about it before us. It s a pretty Cavalier Way to handle such a situation he said. Virginia jails h. Rap Brown Alexandria a. Up Black Power advocate h. Rap Brown was arrested wednesday and jailed without Bond for extradition to Maryland where he faces charges of inciting Cam Bridge negroes to riot and arson. After More than two hours of futile Legal mane vering in a Alexandria municipal court to have Brown freed defens attorneys said they would Appeal to the Virginia supreme court. Brown was jailed and he could stay behind bars until an oct. 3 hearing on a writ of Haber Corpus. Brown appeared in Muni Cipal and corporation courts dressed in a Blue Denim jacket and tight fitting pants checked with Black and one portion of his court appearance he sat Reading Small red covered Book the thoughts of chairman conferred briefly by Telephone tuesday but no Progress was re ported. The Union demands smaller classes More disciplinary authority for teachers Over disruptive children a Strong pro Gram for slum children and higher pay. In Detroit the Michigan supreme court tuesday upheld a lower court order opening thedoor for school officials through out the state to Force striking teachers to return to their class rooms. In a split decision the court ruled that the teachers will not be faced with involuntary Servi tude if the school districts Force them to return to work without contracts. The decision came on an a peal from the Holland mich., education association whose members had been forced Back to work by lower court rulings. Teachers in Saginaw and Bay City two other major Michigan cities also returned after the teachers lost the earlier court appeals. The High court refused to lift court order forcing the hol land teachers Back to work. I did however agree to hear the decision was expected to set the pattern in 18 state school districts including Detroit where More than 400,000 children have been locked out of their permanent ruling will not come until the court finishes it full blown hearing in the matter. Among communities in other states hit by school disputes was East St. Louis 111., where teach ers ended a two week walkout. Disputes continued in Browar county fla., Mccracken county ky., Providence . And hous ton Tex. E. Germans hold teacher continued from Page 1 and was believed to have photographed buildings then. It was presumed that he made the sept.5 trip alone but it was not known if he had taken any photos on that visit. The couple along with their two children aged 1 and 6, came to West Berlin in mid june and hereto go Home to the United states a week from saturday. She said her husband s father is in Mil Waukee and his Mother is travel ing in West Germany. Dentist fills gaps in Sinatra Story continued from Page meet him in his private plane. Weinstein said tuesday that he had to replace two of Sinatra s capped front Teeth which had been knocked out. He said the Singer s lips were badly bruised also but added his great smile will be Back i shape by Weinstein said Sinatra refuse to take any aesthetic during the operation in a borrowed dentist s office in Beverly Hills. The dentist said on his arrival Back in new York tuesday that the incident had been quite Ashock for Sinatra. Weinstein said that after the dental operation he put his arms around me und was very was staying at his Beverly Hills Home to recuperate. Combat Pilot shortage disclosed continued from Paye i would then be necessary i said. The report added that in Sucha situation the Navy would also have to Call up reserves an freeze pilots on Active duty. The Marine corps called for at Leasta selective Call up of reserves even at the time of the hearing last Spring. Chairman John Stennis said the air Force Navy marines and army have fully met their commitments in Vietnam through stringent management actions increased workloads for pilots and reduction in Manning of forces not nevertheless new and novel bookkeeping practices statistical sleight of hand adjusted require ments and paper balances not withstanding the shortage is Realand it persists Stennis said to this the panel unanimously added that some service executives who testified in april an May gave testimony which obscured the Pilot shortages be Hind a screen of semantic and statistical sleight of procedure not followed prior to the Vietnam War Al military planning included the Call up of reserves to meet War situation. When resort to this Avenue of Relief was denied multiple problems in the availability of pilots arose the subcommittee said. On the basis of what happen Din Vietnam the panel said the services should have a Cushion of pilots above peace time Levels. Failure to do so leaves the forces without needed flexibility in the event of a sudden and significant contingency the report senators discounted con Cern that training too Many pilots would create a surplus. They cited the heavy demands from civilian aviation which now is siphoning off Many military Fly ers. In fact the subcommittee said the military and the commercial airlines May have to reach some agreement to provide enough pilots for both. Late sports Newport . A the american intrepid Defeated the australian Dame Pattie for the second successive Day to take a 2-0 Lead wednesday in Thebes of seven series Between the two 12-meter yachts for the America s cup. Baseball wednesday s major league lines Oraby the associated pros american league Kanaka City 000 010 0012 8 t Boston 000 160 03x4 9 2rodriguez, Stafford 5. Segul Gaker 7krausse 8 and to Timican stance Wyatt 8 and Ryan. A Wyatt 9-6. Or Aker 3-8
