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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 12, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Thursday october 12, 1967 the stars and stripes found rights workers9 bodies Fri agent testifies Meridian miss. Up Anbi agent described tuesday How he took Earth moving equipment into a Backwoods area near Philadelphia miss.,and recovered the bodies of two defendants Neshoba county sheriff Lawrence Rainey right and Deputy Cecil Price arrive in Federal court in Meridi an miss., for the trial in which they and 16 others Are defend ants. They Are charged with conspiring to kill three civil rights workers in 1964. Up photo 12. 2.1 30 38 21 39 23 40 18 36 it. 43 49 2.4 447 horizontal 1. Variegated6. Headgear 8. Remove12. Summit 13. Exist14. Bac Chana Lancry 15. Limit17. Withered 18. Ages 19. Tasks21. A fragment 24. Garment25. Labels 26. Handyman30. Anger 31. Riversides32. Money of accounts3. Goes Back Over 35. Russia Inland sea 86. Pub specialties37. Pish 38. Semitic language 41. Skip42. Clothing 43. Feminine name 48. Ludwig49. Groove 50. Quantity of paper51. Auction 52. Scottish River 53. Icelandic tale vertical1. Average 2. Chill3. Printer s measures three slain civil rights workers l. Burrage one of the from beneath an earthen dam defendants in the trial of 18 a farm n u t. Men charged with conspiring to agent Jay Cochran or. Said he kill the three Young rights led a Convoy of Earth moving workers in 1964.equipment onto the farm of Olin defense attorneys objected to Cochran s testimony and to introduction of photographs of the discovery of the bodies on grounds that the agent s search was illegal. They were Over ruled. Cochran said he found the bodies of Michael Schwerner Andrew Goodman and Jam Schaney on aug. 4, 1964. Earlier mrs. Millie herring wife of the Neshoba county Philadelphia Jailer testified that Deputy sheriff Cecil Price released the three civil rights workers from jail there on june 21, 1964 and told them to see How Quick Youcan get out of this Little . Herring testified As the trial went into its second  and Neshoba sheriff Lawrence Rainey Are Amon the defendants. Never seen again the three youths were Neverseen again after leaving the jail. The government contend that the defendants also including sheriff elect e. A h9p Barnett Philadelphia policeman Richard Willis Anuku flux klan chief Sam Bowers plotted to intercept the three and kill them after Price released them from jail. The government was expected to base much of its Case on the testimony of key witness James Jordan. Jordan was accused in an indictment of taking part inthe slaying but reportedly turned government witness i Exchange for a reduced sen tence when brought to trial. The 18 Are charged with conspiring to violate the youths civil rights by killing them charge carrying a maximum penalty upon conviction of 10years in prison. Yugoslav priest backs . In Viet Kranjc Yugoslavia a the District state prosecutor of this slovenian Industrial Cit charged Ivan Petric roman Catholic priest of the Village offer Klee for misuse of religion in political Aims by calling the Vietnam War a just War. The indictment tuesday was presented to the court Here and the trial is expected to take place later this month. The indictment said Fathe Petric in july this year in a funeral speech said on theother Side of the Border in Carinthia Austria we buried fighter who fell in Vietnam for the holy and just  reference was to a funeral in Austria of a yugoslav who was killed in Vietnam fighting with american forces. His Bod was transported Back to Europe and buried in Austria. Fathe Petric reportedly performed funeral rites in Austria because no permission was obtained for the transport of the body to Yugoslavia. 19 41 20 14 17 s3 32 28 4. Dis courages8. Abel s brother6. Part of Circle 7. Valves8. Spanish explorer9. Above 10. Golf term11. Legal charges answer to yesterday s Puzzle. Average time of solution 22 Man Ute. A 1967, King features synd., inc on 16. Pishin pole 20. Headwear21. Mix 22. Rabbit23. Incite 24. Walkingsticks 26. King Queen or Jack 27. Ripped 28. Russia River 29. Beer ingredient31. Island East of java34. Mob 35. French physicist37. Weep 38. Matures39. Incur nation of Vishnu 40. See covering 41. Detest44. Repent 45. Guided46. Youth 47. Candle nut tree Escapee from jail forgot his footwear Charleston . A a shoeless Escapee from the Kanawha county jail was Recap tured in downtown Charleston. Police said Gary Boggs 37, of Akron Ohio had forgotten his footwear in a Jailbreak. Officer said he protected himself against the cold pavement by stuffing cardboard in his socks. Page Hud team fired mrs. Garnet , Nicasio calif., elementary school principal who admitted she has been smok ing one or two marijuana cigarettes almost daily since 1949, was fired monday fro her position. Up photo i lawmaker rap draft i physicals Washington up rep Richard Schweiker r-pa., Cit ing examples from his District charged tuesday that army physicals Are sometimes so Sloppy that cripples asthmatics and heart patients have been drafted. Schweiker in a letter to de sense Secretary Robert s. Me Namara complained of these five cases a Royersford pa., youth was drafted into the army aug. 11 and sent to it. Bragg . His left leg was broken in an Auto Accident eight years ago and i two inches Shorter than his right leg. He has difficulty walking an cannot Bend his leg Schweiker  july 19 the army inducted a Young Man from Norris town pa., who Schweiker said had been treated for a peptic ulcer a minor heart condition allergies asthma and deafness in one ear. Another Norristown youth with a Long history of rheumatic heart disease and medical records to prove it was found physically qualified to serve inthe armed forces. Still another Young Man fro Norristown was drafted despite the fact that for several year previously he had a serious Back ailment which at times even pre vented him from  Schweiker said the boy s Mother told him that when her son complained to his Drill sergeant that he could not do exercises he was accused of bluffing and ordered to do 100 push  As punish  Willow Grove youth was drafted aug. 14 even though a1964 automobile Accident had left him with a severe Back ail ment which requires him to Wear a steel Brace almost continuous  said that after he was notified of each Case rewrote to the defense department and asked that the individual be reexamined. In each instance he said the second physical found the youths to be unqualified and they were discharged or had their classification changed if they had not yet been inducted. By Peter Kuhr staff writer Hannover Germany is society s primary responsibility today should be to provide peo ple with decent housing and a healthy environment in which Tolive and work a top official of the . Department of housing and Urban development Hud said Here tuesday. Don Hummel . Assistant Secretary for Urban renewal and housing assistance said the United states and West Germany share Many common problems i such areas As Urban planning metropolitan development an Public transport. Some of the answers can be found in a regular Exchange of information and ideas betwee the two countries and this is the reason Why we Are Here he said. On tour of cities a six Man Urban planning teams making a two week tour of Bonn Dusseldorf Essen Ham Burg Berlin and Hannover. The trip was to wind up at Munich later this week. In addition to Hummel the team includes Raymond d. Nasher of Dallas one of the nation s leading Urban developers Jack c. Fisher assistant professor of City and regional planning at Cornell University and Hud officials Ash Ley Foard Deputy general coun Sel James a. Moore director of International affairs and Johnd. Wilson Moore s special As  said the group has been particularly impressed by extremely close coordination of Urban planning and related aspects by the German Federal government the individual stat Sand the  German policy praised a National housing policy gives the German government firm control of almost any sub Stantial Urban planning and expansion an approach which is very much different from ours he said. Hummel said Germany Lead the United states in such areas As Low income housing and pub Lic transportation. The destruction of the War of course have forced the Ger mans to make a massive Effort he said. They found the answer in social housing which is hav ily subsidized by the state. They were forced to do it they had no Choice and they be been Suc  pointed out that socialized housing naturally is no the answer in the United states where tradition always has re lied More on private  but such problems As Urban renewal and slum clearance have reached a Point where the government is forced to get into the act much More As it has in  he said. This matter of providing de cent Low income housing is something we can t ignore much longer. Any Effort to contain Pov erty juvenile delinquency crimean All the other ills of our society will be useless unless this problem finds an adequate  Oscar Wilde s son Dies London a Vyvyan hol land a writer and the Only surviving son of Oscar Wilde died in London tuesday at the age of 80. He never saw his father after Wilde s conviction for homosexual practices in 1895  
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