European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 9, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday March 9, 1968 the stars and stripes court upholds delinquency Rule on draft Washington Apau s District court judge denied thursday a National student association move to declare unconstitutional the delinquency provision of the selective serv ice provision permits priority induction of a registrant who is found to be action was brought after it. Gen. Lewis b. Hershey director of selective service suggested last fall that draft boards might order immediate Induc Tion As delinquents of some who demonstrate against the War and the draft. Hershey wrote the boards that demonstrations when they be come illegal have produced and will continue to produce much evidence that relates to the basis for suit alleged that her Shey s letter had the effect of stifling free speech by placing students who demonstrate against the War and the draft in jeopardy of being punished through having their draft de ferments withdrawn. Judge George l. Hart , however that the her Shey letter merely expressed his personal opinion and had no binding effect to order draft boards to declare Antiwar pro testers draft delinquent deny them their deferments and in duct them. Cape. Loyd tells Why he disobeyed Cannon fab . Up air Force capt. Dale Noyd told his court martial thursday an overpowering religious conviction against the Vietnam War made him refuse to help train a Vietnam bound Pilot last dec. 5.a military prosecutor said the testimony raised question about Noyd s sanity. I knew i could not Fly that student Noyd told a military Board trying the charges that be wilfully disobeyed an order. The former fighter Pilot 12-year career officer and former air Loco Academy professor Calls himself a conscientious objector against the Vietnam War. Ing tried civil courts Vas transferred to train div Frum the Academy or a Lom series of civil court a to tempts last year to get out of ii air i rec. Mai. Hoyal Smith prosecuting Hornoy said if the defense followed thu religious compel to i1 questioning the Oaid should either order Noyd examined by psychiatrists or t Pillion int the t following one s con wore allowed each t Oxild place his religious above command and that make the service in jul Smith. Sorrl i exercise in Flap Doodle phone probe takes a off if oof. Atlanta a. A for24 hours the question preoccupied the Georgia Senate who propped up that Telephone receiver with a cigarette and the Senate was so aroused in what the Atlanta journal called an exercise in Flap Doodle that two associated press reporters were arrest their news Access to service waste Senate de an denied floor. Wednesday night the Senate supplied the answer to the whodunit person or persons the Senate then passed a Resolution censuring the per son or persons who breached the secrecy. Of the the a was exonerated apologized to and its Access to the Senate restored. The Senate had grown out raged because the phone was in the press gallery it was connected to other outlets and the Senate supposedly was in secret session. The Georgia Senate has been induction heat actor Sterling Hayden soon Christian 19, Center Burns what he said were his induction papers at a protest in front of the los Angeles induction Center. The Sig refers to Joe Maizlish a teacher who also burned his notice of induction. Up photo cops indicted for dangling negro youth Miami up a Federal grand jury has indicted two for Mer Miami policemen on two counts of civil rights violations in connection with their alleged dangling of a negro youth by his Ankles from a Bridge Over the Miami River. The sex policemen. Jerry Paul Edwards 27, and John a. Creek More 23, resigned after police chief Walter Headley suspended them following the reported incident. Robert Quinton Owens jr., 17,accused the two officers of hold ing him by the Ankles from Miami River Bridge last month. The Case came to Light when third policeman found Owens walking the streets in his under Wear. Owens said Edwards and Creekmore released him after taking most of his clothes away. The grand jury indicted the two men on counts of conspiracy to violate Owens civil rights an violation of those rights. Lawyer Bondsman 2 arrested in Ransom Philadelphia a a criminal lawyer and a bail Bond s m a n were arrested Here in the $50,000 Ransom of 13rare Gold coins stolen from Miami millionaire Willis ii. Dupont last october. At the same time a detainer involving the same charges was issued against Pasquale sole,27, of Philadelphia now in he City detention Center facing trial for robbery. Robert f. Simone Philadel phia lawyer and Joseph Nardello of Pennsauken n. J., both surrendered to Federal officials shortly after warrants we reissued. . Atty. Drew j. T. O Keefe said the w a r r ant charged the three with the Sale and receipt of stolen goods i excess of $5,000 in interstate Commerce. O Keefe said the Transfer of the Money and rare coins took. Ainsoo Ninaj i mass. Up Lampoon Tho in humor Magazine of i varsity thursday Sonu 2,000 copies of a a editions. It graduate Tor Van i r just Ruiu of 10 March 2, the now � 1 urine rout1907, newspaper with a phony frontage headlined the Sei ure of the . Marine Hase. A Guantanamo by cuban Premier Fidel Castro and among other stories the crumbling of the Parthenon during an printed it Early yester Day and distributed it to must of the tunes subscribers in the Harvard area this morning an to a select few in new York a spokesman declined to specify any purpose for Tho bogus printing but said it has any purpose you May want to attach to it. 1suppose some of Tho people who get it Tho paper won t get it Ohe hoax Jan. 6 in the Simone s offices Bui dim Are to place where rated. He said Nardello was present when the Exchange was made. Florida state atty. Richar Gerstein disclosed tuesday that part of the Coin collection had been recovered in an Exchange of $50,000 in Philadelphia. He said police believed the theft of the coins from Dupont s Florida mansion was linked tothe slaving there of Dolores Castillo and Reynold Perez. Edward l. Stanton a Miami private investigator working for the Dupont and his wife Barbara recovered the coins. Mrs. Stanton exchanged five Hundred $100 Bills for the coins in a downtown Philadelphia of fice building. She said a Coin expert was present and verified the authenticity of the coins. Still missing from the ? Mil lion robbery is a valuable rus Sian Coin collect Ion. Through some clownish episode sin the past said the journal but none were greater in Pom Pous Flap Doodle than the great phone off the Hook the affair began tuesday afternoon when the Senate was Jam packed with business an adjournment was Only three Days away. The Senate had been discuss ing politically ticklish business confirmation of the Gover nor s appointments when two senators discovered the Senate went into an uproar. Since it was the a s phone the Senate decided to Cut off a Cess to a newsmen arrest the two a staffers and question them and conduct a thorough inquiry by the judiciary com Mittee. It was so ordered. A report ers Ray Bell and Ted Simmons were arrested with no charge specified. They testified along with two other hearing resumed wednes Day testimony the phone was on the same line with a phones in the House the Capitol pressroom and the a office several blocks away. Newsmen in the pressroom had discovered the phone line was open and passing the receiver around they heard a Jumble of voices and it sounded like the Senate. And More testimony no none of the a men heard or report de any of the secret session. No.1 they did t set up the tilted phone. Not restricted the phone and the press Gal Lery Are accessible to other than newsmen. The Senate went about its business but there was much talk about the Telephone affair in the Halls. The a reporters went about their work too but they had to report from the pub Lic Balcony not the press Gal the end of the Day. The judiciary committee made its decision. It had insufficient evidence i said to justify any further proceedings against any know person or corporation thereby exonerating the the report recommended a new Senate Rule providing punishment of any reporter who tries to get or does get any deliberations of the Senate while it is in executive chairman apologized on behalf of the committee and the Senate to the news service if there had been any rudeness or improper conduct but added that any breach of the Senate secret sessions was an extreme in serious matter. Knit hair Mymit o pc Suzuo Hollywood t pm Ink a Tain ment troupes again ill be permitted to tour Vietnam 10perform for american fighting men George Chandler chair manuf the Hollywood inc Psoas com Mittee has announced. To said the clearance to resume Tours came from . Army lieu. Wil Liam c. Westmoreland. Ere1o the Oil Irani trapped. 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