European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes Friday october 27, 1967 next Navy week a much wider berth. New Orleans a Navy week got off with a bang Here wednesday thre Bangs actually and the army came in to muffle the sound. The big noise started when the aircraft Carrier Lexington tried to Dock on the new or leans riverfront. Job corps Center waste disclosed continued from Page / Center at Pleasanton calif., bythe Gao. It was released on a strictly confidential basis to members of Congress to help them draft anti poverty legislation. The Senate has already passed Bill extending the anti poverty program for two years and the House is due to act on a similar measure soon. The Center is operated by lit ton systems inc., on a deactivated military base about 40miles Southeast of san Francis co. It has a capacity of 2,200men. The Gao review covers the period from the opening of the Center in Early 1965 through Las december. Since then it notes there have been some improve ments in procedures and other changes Are under consideration by Litton systems. Much of the report is devote to the costs of the program de signed to provide youths between16 and 21, most of them school dropouts from impoverished backgrounds with Job training and Basic education. The contract was originally negotiated at an estimated Cost of $12.8 million and a fixed fee for Litton of $600,000 says the Gao. But by november 1966, the total Cost was up to $25.6 million including a fixed fee of $683,079. The report fixed salaries of enter employees As a major Cost item accounting for $9.4 million when total costs were $20.3 Mil lion. It said the Center had Astaff of 1,078 for 1,869 enrollees at the end of 1965. At the insist ence of the Leo the staff was Cut to 955 by the end of 1966,when enrolment was 1,762. The report also cited As excessively costly an instructional Tel Evision system and recreation facilities that include a Bowling Alley roller skating rink Movi theater swimming Pool and recreation Hall with 14 Pool tables. Russ Pilot claims 2 world records Moscow up a s o v i e Pilot flying a fighter plane has set two world records Tass said tuesday. The soviet news Agency Sai Dalexander Fedotov reached an Altitude on oct. 5 of 97,532 fee carrying 4,400 pounds. Both the Altitude and payload broke rec ords held by american pilots Fly ing vigilante and Hustler plane sit said. Fedotov a leading soviet Pilot flew an aircraft identified As an e266. This is a twin engine fighter plane believed to be a version of the Mig but the so Viets have never released details on it. Fedotov earlier set a closed circuit Speed and payload record with the e266. The gun tubs of the ship which extend beyond the Hull crashed into warehouses on the Bienville Street wharf badly damaging two greeters scurried for cover As corrugated steel debris showered Down on the wharf. The sprinkler system went off triggering fire sirens. Slowly the 42,000-ton ship backed off. Spectators came hesitantly Back to the the Lexington rammed the warehouse in a different Section tumbling Down More pieces of the Metal crowd was a Little winded then but destined for still More Hasty footwork. The 900-foot-Long ship smacked into the wharf a third time. In All nine sections of the warehouse were , the Lexington steamed to the Middle of the Mississippi River and waited until two army Docking barges were positioned along Ford s 95 factories kept Idle by deadlocks Over local issues Detroit up bargaining deadlocks on local issues kept Ford motor company s 95 plants Idle thursday despite overwhelm ing approval of a record new National contract by the United Auto Ford spokesman said the company had failed to reach agreement with 31 Law locals prolonging strikes at a Long list of key factories. Included were nine of Ford s 17 Assembly plants three of its four engine plants and four of its five stamp ing plants. The unsettled plants make it impossible to resume production the spokesman said. The local deadlock dragged Ford s production stoppage into its 50th Day despite ratification of the new three year National pact by Ford s 160,000 a members. Ford said a few thousand maintenance workers were called Back thursday to prepare machinery for production. But the spokesman said no cars would be produced until the local Dis Putes Are settled. Regal pomp in Tehran Simla Empress crowned continued from Page if Sass nations to improve the Lotof his people. The Coronation As is tradition Al in the world s oldest monarchy is intended less to inaugurate reign than to set the Seal on achievements. And the Shah a White involution is his own Coronation took place in the Hall of mirrors of the Gole Stan Palace whose focal Point is the fabulous Nadir or pea cock throne a chair of Gold set with nearly 27,000 gems Amon them some of the largest Dia monds emeralds rubies an sapphires in the world. The Shah and Empress Farah,29, Rode there from the Marble Palace escorted by the Imperial cavalry in a new Golden coach drawn by eight White 500 special guests mostly members of the diplomatic corps and the government and their ladies attended the Cere Mony. Some 4,500 other dignitaries seated on a grandstand in the Palace courtyard watched on Tel Evision As did the rest of the nation. All of them and the vast multitude packing the Royal routes shouted Javid Shah Long live the Shah when Shah in Shah Mohammad Reza place the Pahlavi Crown on his head. The Shah wearing the uniform of commander in chief of the iranian armed forces previously put on a jewelled Belt sword and Cape. The act of crowning touched off a vast response. Guns boomed in Salute Suez zins called the t Ai thu to prayer Church Bells rang bands played the National Anthem. Air Force planes bombarded the City with sprays of Flowers each Spray a Day in the life of the Shah then Empress Farah in a White Satin dior gown and embroidered Green velvet cloak she designed herself Knelt on a Gold Cushion to receive her Crown an act that dramatized another of the Shah s campaigns the emancipation of Shah looked critically at e placing of his Queen s Crow for a moment then adjusted it for better effect. The Crown White Gold set with diamonds and pearls around a Centrepiece Emerald of 150 carats was also de signed by the Queen. Then the Shah s 6-year-old son Crown Prince Reza a Brave Little figure in the dark Blue uni form of a military Cadet stood up from his Gold chair. His father proudly presented him As heir to the Shah divorced his first two wives Princess Fawzia of Egypt and Princess Soraya at least partly because they did not beara successor to the dynasty. Despite frequent rehearsals the Young Prince broke protocol to try to get to his father s Side when the Royal party moved out of the Hall of mirrors in procession. A court Chamberlain gently led him Back to his own Posi Tion. An official charges military controls news continued from Page was common practice to Clear certain sensitive stories up the Chain of command As far As us a eur Headquarters in Heidel Berg. These the source said in clude speculative stories of troop cuts and troop movement that might cause confusion by being broadcast to . Service men in the european area. Mcnamara s directive specifically mentioned the armed forces radio and television service and the service newspaper the stars and stripes the european edition of which was involved in a censoring incident last March. The incident led to the re assignment of an army colonel at Heidelberg who initially had refused to halt publication of a Story reporting the arrest of Michael a. Mcghee 19-year-old Holden convicted in Auto death Lucca Italy up actor William Holden was convicted of manslaughter thursday and Given a suspended eight month jail sentence in the 1966 Auto death of an italian Salesman. The 49-year old Holden now president of Switzerland was found guilty of causing the death of Valerio Giorgio Novelli in an Auto Accident near Here july 26,1966. Holden was not present during the hour and a half trial. The three judge court also sus Pended his driving privileges in Italy for eight months. Son of . Ambassador to Bon George c. Mcghee on a charge of driving while under the in fluence of drugs. Slatter told the luncheon audience that a news Story contain ing allegations of graft in the european Exchange system yes was delayed from Broad cast by an for 26 hours until yes had prepared a statement of its own on the allegations. A Superior he said told him no harm was really done i waiting a Day. But what was involved Here Slatter said was can we let the accused party control the news he also pose the question of what an would have done had the yes not is sued a statement for four or five Days. The graft Story was broken bythe army times publications which Are printed privately i Washington Frankfurt and Tokyo. The yes which operates Post exchanges in Europe later confirmed that it was conducting an investigation into graft. Slatter said an was one Anda half Days late recently in reporting the fatal stabbing Ofa White american lieutenant out Side a Frankfurt bar that catered to negro soldiers. An he said waited for the official version from the . Army. He said he once had suggested interviewing american soldiers Here about their reaction to racial disturbances in the United states and was told no that too sensitive. We can t do does bringing in the opinion of our own people make it More sensitive i Don t think so he remarked. Side the wharf to act As Buffer. Approaching slowly it took several hours to com plete the Man Euvertha ship was Dock Board spokesman said no estimate of the dam age could be Given immediately. But he said it gop leaders demand curb of violence continued from Page 1 his counterpart in the Senate. They emphasized they were. Not challenging Freedom of speech and peaceable Assembly in time of War As Well As in Tim of p e a c a but declared that Law breaking or violence can never be the demonstrations that have taken place in Washington and across the nation in recent months have Given the american people increasing and even frightening concern for the future they said. In answer to questions about the weekend demonstration Here Ford said he Felt authorities set a reasonably Good example in handling it but Dirk sen said Many of the 667 per sons arrested were no adequately punished. Most of those arrested paid fines of $25 or less and were Given suspended jail sentences but54 still Are in jail for one reason or noted that or. Martin Luther King had made a state ment that there might be a demonstration or sit in or some kind of in at the Capitol in an Effort to prod Congress into action on Antipoverty Meas ures and other legislation. Kin did not take part in the Antiwar said government authorities should make it Clear that if demonstrators violate the Law whether it is Martin Luther King or anyone else there will be women and 13 men among those arrested last week end reportedly have refused to eat. Stock Market closes higher new York a the Stock Market closed higher thursday in Active trading. Gains exceeded losers by a fair margin and the averages made moderate action was in Glamor stocks again. Raythelon was up everal Points in late trading. Strength was displayed by variety of issues including . Industries Mcdonnell Douglas Republic corp., Occidental Petroleum Morasco ism Genera electric and control data. The Market Rose from the Start and remained generally ahead despite profit taking in some Highl yers. Volume was 9.93 million shares compared with 10.31 million Dow Jones Industrial average Rose 4.16 to 89.89.volume was a record on the american Stock Exchange wherein totalled 8.29 million shares top Ping the previous record of 7.1nillion made on oct. 29, 1929. Low priced issues were prom nent
