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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 25, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday october 25, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 3 Toronto wedding Roslyn georgian Hees youngest Daugh Ter of a former Canadian Cabinet minister George Hees leaves a Toronto Church with Durwood Murphy Taylor after their wed Ding. The Washington d.c., lawyer and his Bride will make their Home in the . Capital after a Jamaica honeymoon. A distemper destroys . Pair s marriage London a the Day Charlie Birchley remembered he needed a distemper a Type of paint mixture Brush and went Home to get it in the Middle of the Day was the Day he lost his temper. He found the Brush All right but there was a Man with it. So the London divorce court monday awarded Birchley a de Cree but at the same time tempered the judgment by awarding his wife june one As Well on grounds of cruelty. The decision was clearly that these two should part. The Case unfolded like this Birchley 41, charged that belong suspected the Fidelity of his wife june whom he married when she was Only 16 in 1948. Apart from that he returned Home recently to get the Brush for spreading distemper on Wal sin the process of Wall papering and repainting. Cupboard not empty he strode to the cupboard Fortis Brush and found Alfred Shore sometimes known As Alfred French cowering in a wet rain coat. Understandably hell broke Loose and counter suits produced the afternoon court session. Mrs. Birchley said that Shore or French came Only to deliver a message. She contended her husband was so jealous eve since their marriage As Young sters that she had to hide theman in the Brush cupboard. Justice sir Charles Rees concluded from the evidence Shore alias French in his we Raincoat was pushed into the cup Board by mrs. Birchley terrorized by her husband jealousy. Adultery under the circumstances was out of the ques Tion. Birchley s conduct Over the years justified the complaint of cruelty. Mrs. Birchley s conduct with Shore alias French was at least suspicious of adultery. The verdict decrees Nisi for both. Shore French and another Man named in the testimony were dismissed from the suit a British court s Way of saying a plague on All your houses. Army Marine commanders opposed Mcnamara s Wall Washington up de sense Secretary Robert s. Mcnamara s decision to raise fortified Barrier across Vietnam to impede communist infiltration was made Over the objections of top army and Marine command ers according to congressional testimony made Public monday. On aug. 28. Just 10 Days before Mcnamara disclosed the under taking army chief of staff  k. Johnson told Congress he thought the Barrier is going to have minimum effectiveness for the Cost that has been associated with  the Cost figures that Johnson offered the Senate armed serv ices preparedness subcommittee were deleted from the heavily censored transcript of the hear ing made Public monday. Outside military Johnson told the panel the bar Rier concept originated outside the military so far As he knew and that he was concerned it would be used As a substitute for bombings in North Vietnam. It is my own belief that tits Conception this project was designed to be an alternate forthe bombing he testified. Johnson said he Felt it was like closing the window and leaving the door open apparently a reference to the fact that much of North Vietnam s move ment of supplies and men to the South is done Over Jungle route sin Laos to the West of the bar Rier s probable  gave Only sparse details of the project in disclosing it sept. 7. He gave no Esti mate of its Cost or length nor any details on sophisticated devices he said would be use with it. The Belt to be built across the narrow neck of Northern South Vietnam just below the demilitarized zone presumably would be a Complex of conventional mines and barbed wire plus secret electronic detection de vices. Dubbed Mcnamara s Wall i Saigon the project was said to have provoked Sharp criticism from local . . Wallace m. Greene com mandant of the Marine corps testified to the preparedness panel that he too opposed the project. Teamster names alleged briber Baton Rouge la. Up an Industrial contractors association official offered teamster official de Partin $1 million to change his testimony against convicted teamster president James r. Hoffa Partin said monday. In a motion filed in .district court Partin named James h. Gill As the Man who offered him a bribe. The motion asked .district court judge e. Gordon West not to Force Partin to answer questions arising from a suit filed against him by thealex ready mix Concrete corp. Partin contended the suit charging him with a monopoly conspiracy was designed solely to ridicule him destroy his effectiveness As a Union Leader and ultimately endanger his  testimony of Partin was instrumental in convicting Hof of jury tampering in Chattanooga Tenn. In april 1964. Hoffa was sentenced to eight years in prison. Partin told the court that Gil wanted him to testify that the Federal government had use wiretapping to gather evidence against Hoffa. Partin was the Only witness linking Hoffa directly with jury tampering in Hoffa s 1962conspiracy trial in Nashville. The trial was declared mistrial because of a Hung jury. Partin told the court the suit was designed to put the blame on him for labor trouble which plagued the Baton Rouge petrochemical Complex Are earlier this year. Partin said it was ultimately Tobe used to try to discredit the testimony he gave against Hoffa. Senate panel to probe Auto insurance Field Washington up the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcommittee will investigate the Auto insurance Industry Early next year chairman Philip a. Hart said monday. The Michigan Democrat said the hearings probably will get under Way in March or  s decision makes him first in the Field. Sen. Warre Magnuson d-wash., chairman of the Senate Commerce commit tee is expected to follow suit. A staff report by the House judiciary committee recommended last week that the Federal Trade commission investigate the  is expected to concen trate his investigation on insurance Cost and Cancella  subcommittee collected by showed that Theun de writing guidelines Laid downy 23 Auto insurance firms varied  of the firms did not consider sheriff s and beaut parlor operators Good risks. Others objected to clergymen and doctors. Hart said he feels that Auto insurance companies owe it to prospective clients to look a them As individuals. The companies should find out what kind of a person the individual is not where helices or what his color is Hart  for the investigation Hart said he thought it would be beneficial to both the Public and the Auto insurance Industry. The facts May show that the companies Are not overreach ing on rates or risk selection he said. Bikes radio batteries vital to  Washington a Bicy cles and batteries for portable radios Are important items forthe enemy in the Vietnam War. Gen. Harold k. Johnson army chief of staff said the enemy has 5,000 bicycles donated by East Germany and they will carry anywhere from 400 to 600 Pound by  he told the Senate prepared Ness subcommittee in testimony released monday that on that basis it does not take very Many bicycles to move a fairly substantial Quantity of . Gen. Gilbert e. Myers retired air commander said Cheviet Cong often slip into Saigon and buy batteries so that the can operate their radios out in the Field. Without a radio they have Little control of troops and Battle so these batteries become very very important to conducting military operations he sex  retailers do not know purchasers Are Viet Cong my yers said. They go in a store to Purchase a Battery like another citizen and of course if one is available it is sold  sen. Strom Thurmond r-s.c.,who said he sometimes rides a Bike said it was amazing that one Man pushing a Bike could handle up to 600 pounds of sup plies. I wonder what kind of tires they use he  said he thought they were thin european Type tires. End effect no this in t a curious horse that has turned its head to face the cameraman. The head belongs to Laura a3-Day-old Shetland foal Only 18 inches High born in Melbourne Australia. She seeks shelter behind Mother Shandy s Tail. A  
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