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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 03, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday october 3, 1967 Assembly oks Viet elections continued from Page u Tion the vote removed a dam aging Challenge to the credibility of South Vietnam s first Steps toward democracy and a serious embarrassment to americans who had declared that the elections were fair. It meant that Thieu could be inaugurated As president and Premier Nguyen Cao Kyas Vic president probably during the last week in  before the Assembly vote a spokesman for Thieu s Fol Lowers claimed Victory de Claring that Thieu and by had enough votes in the sept. 3 elec Tion to win even if votes in Dis Pute were thrown out. The spokesman said irregularities had been charged at 2,724 polling places and that eve if these votes were thrown out the two generals would have a988,000-vote margin Over the runner up lawyer Truong dihn Dzu the peace candidate. The Assembly voting began at11 15 . After a Day in which club swinging riot police using tear Gas smashed a student anti government demonstration which also was charged rigged. That the election police bloodied dozens of Heads in stopping the student March. Four newsmen three of them employees of an american Tele vision network also were Hurtin the fighting. The newsmen said the police attacked them because they were filming a teen aged vietnamese girl being beaten. . Jewish teachers get holy Day break los Angeles a Tholos Angeles Board of education has changed its rules to allow jewish teachers to stay out of school during their High holidays. To avoid any Church state conflict the Rule says Only that teachers May have emergency leave for any significant event personal to the.  school spokesman estimated that 10 per cent of los Angeles teach ers Are jewish. Late sports Cleveland up the Cleveland indians announced monday that they had fire manager Joe Adcock and hired Alvin dark As his successes earlier Story Page 20. Plants in slums proposed Liu launches jobs drive Washington a presi Dent Johnson launched a new program monday to get private Industry to join with the Federal government in finding jobs an training thousands of hard Core unemployed in City slums an pockets of Rural poverty. The president called on Pri vate Industry to bring its re sources to Bear on a critical National  he proposed a National Effort backed by $40 million in Federal funds to help train the forgot ten and the neglected those citizens handicapped by poo health hampered by inadequate education hindered by years of discrimination and bypassed by conventional training  he proposed that industries put new plants in slum areas or pockets of Rural poverty with the Federal government helping insure them against risks and making available millions of dollars Worth of surplus Federal property and excess Federal equipment. The plan also would promote big brother Effort by Large industries to help out Small businesses in locating in areas where there is severe unemployment. The White House said Williame. Zisch former president of Aero Jet general of pasadena.calif., whose firm launched such a project in the Watts Are of los Angeles will be named by Secretary of Commerce Al expander Trowbridge to be a Spe Cial representative to get the new program off the ground. Labor ranks give Wilson icy greeting Scarborough England up prime minister Harold Wilson won Only a tepid recep Tion from rebellious rank and file members of his governing Labo party monday As it opened its 66th annual conference at this Gusty Yorkshire Beach resort. The 1,200 delegates represent ing the party s grass roots membership and the big Trade Union which constitute its main Finan cia1 support applauded Only perfunctorily As Wilson puffing his Usua pipe took his seat on the platform. Wilson faced a revolt again this support for the United states on Vietnam his bid to Lead Brit Ain into the european economic Community and his Tough eco nomic crackdown policies coupled with soaring unemployment. Showdowns on Vietnam and the common Market Are scheduled thursday when the conference was to debate foreign affairs. All indications were that it would publicly censure the Wilson government s support for . Viet Nam policy and endorse Wilson s common Market bid by Only narrow margin. Another condemnation of the Wilson government for its handling of the Economy and for Al lowing unemployment to reach the highest level for the time of year in 27 years is expected  prime minister did not take part in monday s  were further warnings of trouble As the delegates Listene coldly to the opening address by John Boyd the labor part chairman. Boyd a 100 per cent pro Wilson loyalist listed the labor government s achieve ments in its three years in office and urged the party rank and file not to minimize them. But the showed Little enthusiasm. Classes overcrowded sea official charges by Herb Scott staff writer Frankfurt is a overseas education association sea official sunday challenged Pentagon claims that the morale of dependent school teachers soared to new Heights with the star1 of classes this fall. James Norman president Ofoma which represents about 3,700 teachers in Europe s . Force schools discounted a statement made in Washington last week Byrd. Lynn Bartlett Deputy assist ant Secretary of defense for Edu cation. Bartlett in reporting that the dependent school system opened the 1967-68 term with 152,000 Stu dents said the morale of the de sense department s 7,100 Over seas teachers and administrators is higher than  he based his statement Pri Marily on the fact that the teach ers started school at an average salary increase of $500 above that of last year when their wages iriv of i car kills 3 kids hurts Mother new York a a hit and run car struck a woman holding one child in her arms and pushing her twins in Amobile chair sunday night kill ing the three children and seriously injuring the Mother. Police said they halted a Cara Short while later that answered the description witnesses  were 1-year-old Jose Rodriguez and Julio and Eliza Beth Mary 2-year-old twins. Their Mother Marie 26, was taken to a Hospital in serious condition. Witnesses told police the car which struck mrs. Rodriguez dragged the chair with the Twinsa Block. Were upped an Over All $700 annually by Congress. Facing classes of 35 to 40 Chil Dren in the elementary grades and As Many As 180 students income High school subjects nor Man said i be never seen Romany frustrated teachers in my  Large class Snorman a Frankfurt High school teacher maintained that Large classes in All grades Actu ally were immobilizing teacher Sand Short changing the  he also claimed there is imme Diate need for an additional 150 classroom teachers and specialists. The Pupil teacher ratio for the overseas schools is 25 to 1, but this figure is totally deceiving Norman declared. From sea queries to teachers Norman said there is every indication the Pupil teacher ratio for 1967-68 has increased to at least 34 to 1 in the elementary dependent schools at a time when stateside systems Are making every Effort to Cut the size of  picture changed or Joseph a. Mason . De pendent schools european area us Desea director at Karls Ruhe however monday told the stars and stripes the entire Pic Ture on overcrowded classes changed last  that the Pentagon s summer forecast of fall enrol ments was considerably lower tha us Desea she said the result was we were Cut 100 teacher spaces and hired on the basis of the lower figure Al though our estimate later prove accurate. Friday he continued notified districts Short teachers that these 100 spaces had Bee restored and now could be filled by locally hired qualified teach ers. This will reduce our Over All Pupil teacher ratio to 25.8 to 1." says secret service suspected bios a Stelcl brother tells of agents9 rift new York up Lee har vey Oswald s brother claims that two Days after president Ken Nedy was killed secret service men suspected that the Fri was involved in the assassination. In an article in the current Issue of look Magazine Robert l. Oswald describes the two Days when he his Mother and Marina Oswald then Lee s wife were held in protective custody at a Motel outside  our Complete Isola Tion i began to realize there was some difficulty Between the secret service and the Fri. Heard the agents talking among themselves about this using their nickname for the Fri agents the freebies they were speculating Over the reason for the absence off i men at Parkland Hospital where doctors tried to save Ken Nedy s life and at the inn. As Early As Friday night 1heard some speculation about the possibility of a conspiracy be Hind the assassination of the president. On saturday and Sun Day there were rumours in Dallas that the conspiracy might in love some government Agency. By sunday night i realized that the Agency under greatest suspicion was the  also said that the Fri men were extremely hostile to Marina and that she refused to talk to them because of their arrogance the Magazine article was adapted from Oswald s forthcoming Book Lee about growing up with the Man he believes killed president  have not yet read or heard or seen any evidence that has shaken my conviction that Lee and Lee alone fired the shot that wounded Goy. Connally and killed the president Oswald said. In recounting the last time he saw his brother in the Dallas jail he wrote i finally asked him bluntly Lee what the Sam Hill is going on " he said the accused Assassin answered i Don t  his account of Oswald s childhood and those Day sin Dallas after the assassination he is explicit in recording a deep seated feeling of bitterness to Ward the Mother who shifted persons in and out of orphanages and  said mrs. Marguerite Oswald received the news flee s arrest without any emotional reaction at All. She Actu ally seemed to feel a kind of Triumph. All her life few people had Ever been aware of her existence. She seemed to recognize immediately that Friday that she would never again be tre Tedas an Ordinary obscure and in important  said he was listening to radio broadcasts about the assassination in his office at Den ton Tex. When the name Lee Harvey Oswald was announced he said to a receptionist that Smy kid brother a diary of despair in wilderness continued from Page 1.1miles West of Redding. The last entry in the diary was dated May 4, eight weeks after the crash. Most of the diary was in car la s handwriting. But some was printed in another hand and it different  the location was at an Eleva Tion of about 6,000 feet and More than a mile from an unused dirt  Oien family had left port land at 9 . March 11 bound for san Francisco. They had planned to meet Oien s son Irvin 30, a Delta air lines Pilot and continue to  prolonged search had failed to locate any Trace of  last radio Contact with their Light plane was at 11 50a.m. March 11 with Medford ore.,  girl s diary said they repeatedly heard planes flying overhead but could never sea  one Point she wrote that Oien went looking for help but returned empty handed. The plane crashed into the Snow about six Miles from Buck Horn Summit in the Trinity mountains about 200 mile Northeast of san  wrote that Day plane on left Side in Snow Bank. Fuse Lage broken. Door ajar. Windows on right Side broken As Well  during their apparently food less ordeal they covered the plane with Canvas to keep out the Snow she said. She listed their injuries in this fashion Al Cut on Chin. Three cuts on forehead. Right  broken. Pain with Verte Brae. Crushed ribs on right Side Phyllis delirious for one Day. Broken left . Both fee frosted the first night. Nose  Hurt Back left kid Ney. Sore right ankle and Cut on the left  on april 30 Carla noted thesis my 16th  on May 4 we Are completely  throughout most of the diary she gave daily accounts of the weather. It was a wet and rain Spring with Snow in the High elevations until Early  boiling on a Hunting trip with his wife said he was looking through binoculars for Deer when he saw a strange object that appeared to t e made of  scattered Bones of vhf victims were found around t plane wreckage. The bodies apparently had been eaten by Ani Mals. The first entry was at 12 15p.m. On March 11. The last entry was on May 4 two differ ent kinds of pens had been used to make entries. Snow was Melfred for water she said. But Noth ing was said about food  
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