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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, March 13, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 13, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Ednes Doy Morth 13, 1968_ the stars and stripes Labama Lails must integrate Washington a the imm Remc court monday  a Federal court or i r hat Alabama desegregate Ellerison facilities within the s Alabama s contentions that its a requiring segregation in inns and jails Are not Union banal arc without Merit e court said in a Brief unsigned opinion. _ i additionally the decision hurried Down Alabama s Conten i Ion that the desegregation or Ider makes no allowance for be Icess tics of prison Security and  1966 order the desegregation order was Leiven in december 1966 by Aith rce Judic Federal court in Montgomery As it ruled unconstitutional an Alabama Law re Quiring segregation of state county and City  the supreme court held up the ordered desegregation in March 19fi7 for consideration of Ian Appeal by state and birding Ham prison officials. I Alabama officials argued that segregation helps maintain Pris Ion discipline and Security that racial strife might erupt in jails if the state was forced to de segregate its prison system. I additionally they argued a prisoner loses his right to select this associates and that the Ala Obama Law did not violate the Federal Constitution. 2 terrorists get prison new York a two Young men who staged a Brief reign of terror in a City subway car last january were sentenced monday to a year in Pris on each. Sentence was passed by judge Julius Archibald in criminal court on Ronald White 19, of Biddeford Maine and William Rigstad 22, of Glendale  told the pair who had pleaded guilty both of you have evidently been Reading comic strips and have a desire for  you chose the wrong place for  i the two were arrested at gun Point by transit authority de in Active. After they held Rush Jour passengers on an East Side train in terror by brandishing knives and shouting that they were taking Over the train. Higher War costs strapping Hollywood s Barbara Rhoades shows off what is billed As the latest in psychedelic bikinis and what to censors passed As the absolute limit in Home screen exposure. A release Outlook Neutral expects delay on Pueblo circulation office phone numbers Germany. 7 irs i ilium i i in Ingios Jim Mil Offenbach 755 i in i n. Civ ,h7, Mil Vuk Lwi a 7050. Mam Ilii a 7050. Five .s7i41k, Mil Luiu Iuliu till a Fil i it Mil 735. Civ 77m17. Mil jm3 in  re a. Mil 72 10t in 4 j077 Mil 2sri 5. Liuni. Re j,1 in. I , of iou United kingdom Jonilu. Ill 3,i, Fml Cut 12t subscribe now government housing Only Seoul a a swedish official supervising the korean armistice believes it May take year or More for the United states to obtain the release of the Crew of the Pueblo a local daily reported  newspaper Hanzook ilbo said the prediction was mad during an interview monday with Vlaj. Gen. Gunnar Swedmark outgoing senior swedish member of the Neutral nations super j visor commission. A Swedmark was quoted As say no he based his predictions on North korean conditions for the release of the  to specify the communist demands the paper quoted Swedmark As saying i m riot in a position to say but you can imagine what they Are can t you the general also was quoted As saying in the interview he believes the Pueblo s Crew was forced to sign an open letter addressed to president Johnson because there is no Freedom in North  believes a North korean commando attempt on the life of South korean president Park Chung Hee Jan. 21 was an incident More serious than the Pueblo  is sympathetic with South korean policies for self defense because he As a Mem Ber of the commission has not seen a single violation of the armistice on the part of the South koreans while Many Vio lations have been committed by North Korea. Washington up con Gress May have to raise income taxes with any sudden an significant increase in Vietnam War spending chairman Wilbur d. Mills of the House ways an Means committee said monday. As the leading tax writer i Congress the Arkansas demo crat has blocked the administration s 10 per cent income tax surcharge since August while holding out for deep Domestic spending  a Brief speech before the National association of life underwriters Mills said he is j still opposed to higher taxes now but foresaw contingencies which might Force con Gress to support a tax increase. Significant increase the leading contingency Mills mentioned was a sudden an significant increase in War spending which now runs above$25 billion annually. Any Sharp increase Mills said also would carry with it a greater need to reduce non defense  told the insurance men he feared Revenue from a tax increase would be used to increase Domestic program Sand thus would make it difficult to repeal the higher taxes at the end of the Vietnam War. A second major contingency Mills listed was severe inflationary pressure caused by greater demand for goods than the Supply. So far demand snot excessive Mills said. He added he saw Little evidence of that Type of inflationary pressure arising. Jackie Robinsonjr. In psychiatric Ward Stamford Conn. Up drug and gun charges against the son of former baseball Star Jackie Robinson were continued monday in circuit court Here audit was Learned the defendant has been admitted to the psychiatric Section of Yale new Haven hos  Robinson jr., 21, was arrested March 4 and was bailed out by his father. Family attorneys said in court that Young Robinson was in the Hospital but declined to say Why. A Check revealed however that he had been admitted to the psychiatric Section shortly after he was freed on  s doctor at the hos Pital was not available for com ment but the admitting office said the patient had been at the Hospital since March 4. Young Robinson was arrested j after a Brief Chase when he was seen loitering near a hotel in Stamford Early in the morning police said. They said the Vietnam Veteran j shipped Home after suffering shrapnel wounds was carrying marijuana heroin and a .22-Cal \ Iber pistol when arrested. Neither the defendant nor his father appeared in court As the assistant prosecutor asked for a postponement. Judge George Dicenzo continued the Case Toj april 5. Mills spelling out his tax position More clearly than before also said Congress May have to consider the current International Gold speculation together with the contingencies he mentioned. During a question and answer period Mills deplored the current attack on the Dollar by speculators in the London Gold Market who Hope the unite states will raise the $35-an ounce Price it pays for Gold. Stabile currency he said he was unalterably opposed to raising the Price of Gold thus devaluing the Dollar or any proposals such As one that would allow the Price of Gold to find its own level in the London trading Market. Mills said any change in the Price of Gold would make International trading More difficult since the Dollar is the Only stable currency in the world. I just Don t want to say i be for any change whatsoever Mills said. Nevertheless. Mills indicate some softening of earlier positions on the need for a tax hike to bolster the Dollar when a questioner asked him generally what the effect of the current Drain on . Sold reserves could be. Overall picture it s a part of the Overall picture whether or not Well be required to take fiscal action to maintain the very High degree of integrity in the value of the  Mills said. Mills warned speculators that this business of transferring dollars into Gold is not profitable  he said holders of Gold for one year los during that period 16 to 17 per cent in interest they would gain if they invested in dollars. Without discussing specifically travel tax proposals his com Mittee is considering. Mills said it s Clear that some action must be taken to close the balance of payments  French choose capita Rel to replace Villeret Paris a army  cantarell 58, has been appointed temporary chairman of the French joint chiefs of staff replacing air Force Gen. Charles Villeret who was killed saturday in a plane crash on reunion is land. Cantarell has been army chief of staff since March 3, 1965. Dogs smuggled in . Actress is pet Peeve of British London a american actress Gayle Hunnicutt has Don what Jayne Mansfield failed to do and what 101i/.abeth Taylor Umit a Small Fortune to  brought her dogs to Brit Ain. ,.but she broke the Law in the process miss a Hunnicutt 25, drugged her two pets packed them into Large bag and c a r r i e d them through customs to beat Britain rigid quarantine regulations. The Law states that any animal brought into the country mus spend six months in solitary to make sure it in t carrying an infectious  Mansfield s manager was caught trying to smuggle her Petsin miss Taylor did t try she and husband Richard Burton hired an expensive yacht moored it in the thames and used it As floating dog Kennel. Miss a Hunnicutt who arrive for the weekend Friday from new York just could t Bear Tobe parted from her Yorkshire terriers Cathy and heatheliffe."1 would t go anywhere with out  she  gave her pets silencing Tranquili ats before packing them into the bag. Customs officers did t open it and miss Hunnicutt was safely through. The actress admitted the plotto newsmen monday As she left for Mallorca. The dogs were inthe bag again and an airline official helped her carry them to the  s no Law against taking pets out of the  ministry of health spokes Man said later we regard tins As a serious  customs official said if we had intercepted her we Wouldhave had to hand the whole mat Ter Over to the  miss  of course it was Worth it. 1 love my   
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