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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 23, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday october 23, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 7 King to Start 5-Day term on oct. 30 Boston a or. Martin Luther King or. Has set oct. 30 As the tentative Date to Star serving a five Day jail term in Birmingham Ala. The Atlanta negro civil right Leader Here to help set up a Benefit show said he will willingly and cheerfully serve the term for violating a court order forbidding his participation in an easter 1963 demonstration. I am not an anarchist Kin said. I do believe in civil Dis order but in doing so you mus accept the penalty. I have Al ways contended that if you break a Law which your con science tells you is unjust you must willingly and cheerfully accept the  circuit judge William Barbe issued arrest orders for King and seven other negro minis ters wednesday after the . Supreme court refused to Over throw their contempt convictions. Three of the ministers live in Birmingham. King said that if the three ministers who live in Bir Mingham Are arrested he an the others will join them immediately. Otherwise he said the entire group plans tentatively to surrender oct. 30.judge William a. Jenkins jr., who no longer is on the Bench issued the citations after the eight took part in parades an demonstrations in Defiance of a court order and after Kin made comments critical of the  sentences also include $50 fines but Barber deleted the Section requiring the time to be spent at hard  of the eight could be extradited since the charge is a Misdemeanour. The ministers in addition toking Are the revs. J. W. Hayes John Thomas Porter to. L. Fisher. A. D. King f. L. Shuttlesworth Wyatt tee Walker and Ralph Abernathy. The Kings Are Brothers. Gas man9 robs widow of $1oo,000 Elmhurst i. A gunman masquerading As a Gas Man robbed a widow of $100,000in jewels police said saturday. Mrs. Joan Glos 70, had let theman into her Home a Short time after a Telephone caller told Herthe Gas company was going to Send a worker to her Home police said. The woman said the Man pulled a pistol and demanded Money and jewelry. He forced Herand a maid mrs. Queenie Dani Els to walk to an upstairs bed room where he emptied several jewel boxes that mrs. Glos said contained $100,000 Worth of gems. The gunman forced the two women into a closet and piled furniture against the door before leaving police said. A neighbor entered the home20 minutes later and heard the women screaming. She Tele phoned police. Time to herself at last school reprieves quads9 Mother Holyoke mass. A the Feyre quadruplets have been in school a month and sofar mrs. Raymond Feyre has cleaned out the closets sorted the family s clothes cleaned out a basement room rebuilt he Kitchen benches and Learned to enjoy1 peace. Mrs. Feyre 42, is the Mother of 11 children. The 6-year-old quadruplets Margaret Mau Reen Robert and Jaimie Are out of the House for school for the first time this  s Beautiful said mrs.  Michael the youngest of the family is the Only child who remains at Home All  eldest daughter who is 21, is married. The other Chil Dren Are in school. The father is away at business  think the main thing about the quads being away  said is that i have time now to enjoy them when they re Home. Before there was so much to do that it was All just  m Able to plan my Day now so that when they get Home Iam ready for them and can enjoy  s a terrible thing to say she said but there were time sin the past when i Felt like a prisoner. You know i d be sit Ting at Home and want to get out. But i could t do that unless i took everybody along and that was just too much trouble. Now she said in the morning i can take Michael and just go. Just get in the car and go and not have to holler at a lot of children. And i can comeback when i want  when the quadruplets com Home about 3 p.m., mrs. Feyre said they have a lot to walkabout. And then they have their Little Home work to  Don t think there s any doubt about it she said thesis to their Good As Well As  knee deep in controversy about 200 parents of Stu dents at Brake Junior High in Taylor township mich., charge that Art teacher Hope Palmer above did t display proper decorum and Drew too much attention to herself by teaching in miniskirts. The Young min skirted lady in background is one of miss Palmer s students. A photo Fri says it offered data on 3 killings Jackson miss. A the chief Fri agent in Mississippi saturday strongly dispute claims that his Agency hampered state efforts to prosecute suspects in the 1964 slaying of three civil rights workers. Roy k. Moore special age tin charge of the Jackson office said he had offered the state Al the Fri s evidence in 1964, but state prosecutors had declined and said they would wait until after the Federal Case was finished. Several state officials said Friday the Fri had not cooperated with the state after Rabi agents found the bodies of the three Young men buried under an earthen dam near Phil Adelphia in Neshoba county in1964. Moore commented on the officials statements in reply to questions about them. Seven White men were convicted Fri Day in Federal court in Meridian of conspiring in the slayings and eight others were acquitted. The All White jury could not reach agreement on three defendants and a mistrial was declared on those cases. Coroner contradicted Moore flatly disputed a state ment by Coroner Fulton Jackson that the Fri would not let an in quest jury look at the bodies of the three men. Another allegation made by dist. Atty. William h. Johnson or. Of Decatur was that the feb refused to allow its agents to testify before a Neshoba count grand jury. Moore said the Justice department sent a lawyer to explain to the grand jury. Mississippi press hails convictions Jackson miss. A Mississippi newspapers gave their endorsement saturday tothe conviction of seven White men on Federal conspiracy charges. One called the conviction  in editorials planned for weekend or monday editions the newspapers generally said they thought the conviction was in the words of one a turning Point in race  the seven men were convicted Friday in the deaths of three civil rights workers on a Dusty Road near Philadelphia,miss., in 1964. Eight other men were acquitted and no verdict were returned on the other three because the All White jury  reach agreement. The bodies of Michael Schwer Ner 24, Andrew Goodman 20, both White and from new York and James Chaney a Meridian negro were found in an earthen am near Philadelphia 44 Days after the Trio  Delta Democrat times of Greenville called the conviction magnificent and said it has freeway Driver misses turnoff Van Guys Calif. A the key to the problem was an ignition key but Jessie Meyer did t think to turn it off. She just bailed  a result mrs. Meyer 50, wound up with cuts and bruises and her car was wrecked. She told police she was driving on the san Diego freeway saturday when her accelerator pedal stuck open. She stepped on the brakes but the car Only  stayed on the brakes for a mile until they burned out an the heat caught the tires on fire. So at 60 Miles an hour mrs. Meyer opened the door an leaped out. The drive less car roared Long the freeway finally crash ing into the Center  did t know what to do she explained to police. The Only thought that occurred to me was to  lightened the moral Burden which has been crushing oui state for generations. Thelong shameful record of acquittals of obviously guilty Mer for no other reason than that hey were White and their vie Tims were unpopular enemies segregation has been Shat  the Tupelo journal said ther was evidence that the state had actually reached a turning Point in race relations. But we still Are not far around the  the Vicksburg Post said there was a feeling of profound satisfaction about the  pointed out that lest there be any mistake about it the jury which convicted seven men in this Case was composed of Mississippi citizens and its members proved that mississippians can be As conscientious As the people of any other  students get fair shake in Iowa City Iowa City Iowa up the male students in Donald Wooley s University of Iowa Public rela ions class thursday stayed Bright eyed and wide awake. The guest lecturer was shapely blonde belly dancer Bor rowed from a nightclub. Psi Psi Buray told the student that a fundamental Public relations technique is to know one audience. She said one must be Able to change a routine in the Middle of an act if it s not going  went Well in the class room for miss  Well proportioned dancer lecturer said Public relation practitioners should tailor their material for regional  explained his class room presentation by comparing belly dancers to the Madison Avenue Public relations techniques. He said both use motivational research and study what influences a person s reactions. Est shape buffeting a Ballon the Beach is a Good Way to stay slim As this slender miss shows at Florida s Marco is land. A Shadow shows she s not playing alone  
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