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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 6, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes wednesday March 6, Many it live Only talk will result few think riot will stir action by David Smothe Supi senior editor it will to accepted because so Many people Are tired of the threat of  a lot of speeches will remade and some promises but no action. There probably Willbo More riots this year and then everybody will say it s too  s Arm ourselves and kill them before they kill us it took 10 years or Moreto get the rights Bill we have now and something like this will probably take to he end of the  maybe if we All got guns an shot at each other for a few Summers it would get rid of the deep seated  these were the voices of negro City Council member in Oklahoma City a White House a i f e in Rensselaer ., a Middle class negro in Buffalo,., and a White steel Mill Foreman in Rensselaer. They Are americans trying to decide what a 250,000-word Tome called the report of the presi Dent s advisory commission on civil disorders the Kernel report for Short Means to them and their  press International reporters asked what people Joist another one of those thing they have spent a lot of Money putting together and will put somewhere in the Bottom . Chamberlain an insurance Salesman in Pittsburgh saw matters much the same Way i expect the Federal government to throw a Little sugar around Here and there but basically there will just be a lot of  f. Osborne a Nashville tenn., Salesman agreed but called the report a License to riot and said i think mos people in the White Community have lost any Faith in the Federal government and its policies. They distrust an report issued by any govern mental  fear that no report no governmental program can bring peace to american cities. Ronald m. Green a Harvard graduate student spoke for some perhaps Well get som results five years from now after five More bloody sum , though not Many were As outspoken As Green he is in a Large minority who thinks that things will get alot worse before they get better. Also thinking along this line Are a number of police chiefs enlarge cities who have been adding to their armoires such things As armoured cars. The optimists if there Are any Haven t been very vocal. Cuts in foreign Aid spending lashes in other areas and efficient honest administration were other suggested alternatives to a tax increase. And of those who reluctantly recognized the probability of paying More taxes Many objected to subsidizing a guaranteed annual wage or fatter welfare  Bardsley a retired Navy chief living in Washington said those honestly deserving Wel fare Are More than entitled tit for their misfortune must be shared by us As americans Buti Don t approve of handing out welfare checks to women who have illegitimate children knowing the government will pay and pay for each new  it is perhaps surprising that so Many of those interviewed did not argue much with the commission s charge that White racism created the climate in which riots fester. Most including negroes refused to place As much blame on White failings Sadid the commission but they tended to Grant the main Point thought of the commission warning that massive action and Money Are needed now that White racism is largely to blame for the ghetto misery that police should use restraint in facing rioters. The answers received were a diverse and contradictory As America. These trends emerged most White persons inter viewed were willing to concede that racist prejudice and sup pression have helped Breed riot conditions although few were willing to exempt negroes from blame. Many were willing to Patmore taxes if for no other reason than to keep the ghetto quiet but there were Strong reservations against such com Mission proposals As increased welfare benefits and a Guaran teed annual wage. There was widespread suspicion among both White persons and negroes that major Chan Ges or sweeping legislation will not result f r o in the Kernel report. The last consensus if it i that May be the mum significant in Light of the commis Sion s insistence on immediate and sweeping action. A Large number of the persons interviewed from Southern Whites who Damn the report As a troublemaker to ghetto negroes eager for change simply did not seem to feel that a crash program is in the cards. Some said the country is not ready far it. Some Felt the nation could nut or should nut spend the billions necessary until the Vietnam War is  shun used Uit the kernel1 report named far Illinois Lov. Otoki kernel1, Ulio headed Thead Jav in t the. Report is looking for answers negroes arc interviewed in a Newark record shop in a Campaign designed to prevent future riot sin the City. The shop is Headquarters of a door to door Effort to get o the tools of the people s problems. Iti photo probe Lor hidden treasures scientists will a Ray Pyramid by Michael Dennigan Cairo up the countdowns under Way again on an unusual  Experiment to a Ray one of Egypt s great pyramids in search of Hidde Chambers and possibly priceless treasures of the pharaohs. Using nuclear age equipment egyptian and american scientists Hope to probe the huge bulk of Chepren s Pyramid which after -1,500 years still is one of the largest structures built Byman. The object is to try to find if the Pyramid which despite its size has Only two Chambers is really the solid Block it a pears4lit feet High with bases7f la feet Long. The theory is that Ceph Renamay have designed the Pyramid As a thief proof Tomb in which he was buried Ritli Al amounts of Liis wealth and the to smal Chambers at the Bave Wen really a Blind. How to prove this without dam aging the Pyramid is the idea Ondr. Luis w. Alvarez nuclear physics professor at the University of California. Lie proposed measuring the density of natural cosmic rays bombarding the Pyramid. Cos Mic rays hit the Earth at the Speed of Light at the rate of10,000 per Square Yards per Sec Ond. They can penetrate the hardest matter on their Way in to the Earth. Using the latest electronic equipment scientists Hope to measure the density of cosmic rays reaching the tiny Rock lined King s chamber at the Pyramid s  first attempt to Start the project Early last year was interrupted by the Arab israeli War in june. A team from i  of California s Law rence Kudia Tion Laboratory was evacuated just when u was in Ady to Mart. But the scientists left $250,000 North of equipment behind. An now a team of egyptian nuclear scientists under or. Fathy Al be Dewey professor of nuclear physics at Cairo s Kin Shams University is completing tests before starting i e a Stu if the scientists do t jul any thing it is up to Aiulu of Gist to figure out How to Jet u u another test for the Lille ancient egyptian Bui Klirs. European edition cot. James w. Campbell us Ait. Col. F. 8. Michael jr., a of Mert Proctor Elmer d. Frank Henry 8. Epstein  Deputy  Man a in child circulation an unofficial new paper of and for the. . Armed Force co Germany. 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