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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              March 17, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 5 caused by a dog a Man writhes on the ground beside a smashed car that ran into the crowd at Arace in Joinville Brazil while at right spectators Aid friends who were injured. The Accident happened when a woman ran onto the track to retrieve he dog. Attempting to avoid her the Driver of the car at left braked sharply and was struck by another car which sent it into the crowd. Police reported that four people were killed and 40 injured. Up Russ spy ring in East Berlin Bonn up a soviet intelligence officer who defected to the United states in october said saturday that Russia s big Gest intelligence Headquarters outside the soviet Union is located in East Berlin. Former soviet it. Col. Yevgeny y. Runge said in a West German television interview that the soviet Headquarters in East Berlin s Karls Horst District was controlling in o r e communist agents in the West than another soviet intelligence opera Tion outside Russia. They Are controlling a great number of agents in the West Ern world said Runge. Brain washing and blackmail is being used on West German visitors to East Germany to recruit More  the interview was recorded in Washington and flown to  every City according to Runge nearly every City in East Germany has a soviet espionage Headquarters. Range s defection to the West last year resulted in the arrest by West German counter Intelli gence officials of mrs. Leonore Sutterlin a Secretary in the West German foreign office. She hanged herself in a Cologne prison cell oct. 15. Runge had lived for nearly 12years in West Germany operating a spy ring from Duessel Dorf. Range in the interview denied soviet and East German charges mat he was not a soviet spy. Inere is sufficient evidence the West to prove i was a soviet intelligence lieutenant colonel 1 a said. Vatican in Chan Vatican City up the Vatican denied saturday that itis planning to change profoundly its prohibition on roman catholics joining the masons. Well informed Vatican source said the denial was issued be cause of some confusion that has Arisen following reports earlier last week that the Vatican has changed its attitude toward the masons. These sources said Catholic who join the european grand Orient form of masonry established in Italy France Ger Many and Austria still will be automatically excommunicated. But they said catholics May join masonic organizations that Are not considered anti religious such As those in the United states and Britain. Last monday Vatican source said the Vatican s congregation for the doctrine of the Faith has let it be known catholics joining Freemason orders Are no longer automatically sex comm  they said the code of Canon Law now being revised would be changed to modify the Church s position on masonry and clarify the distinction be tween various forms of masonry. The sources said saturday that the words change profoundly in the Vatican statement were significant. They said this word ing was used so As not to give the impression Canon Law would not be changed at All on this  reports of the Church s new attitude apparently caused some confusion in roman Cath Olic countries and caused consternation in the  to Well placed sources some Vatican officials wanted to Issue a statement immediately denying there has been any change in the Church s position on  amleto Cardinal Cicon Neni Vatican Secretary of slate overruled them because a Blanket denial would not correspond to the facts they said. The sources emphasized Satur Day that while there has been no change in Church Law on the subject the Vatican has quietly adopted a new attitude to Ward masonic organizations that Are not anti religious. They said local Bishops have authority in such countries Ashe United states to determine whether a masonic organization is acceptable for catholics. 2sid trial set i Hattiesburg miss. Up Mississippi prosecutors armed with their first convict lion for a civil rights slaying in state history prepared saturday for the trial of the second of 12 american motors Law in Accord Detroit a american motors corp., last of the four major automakers to Settle wit the United Auto workers reached a tentative agreement with the Union Friday night on a new contract covering 14,500 workers at its Auto  agreement was reached however for the company s 3,000 workers in the Kcal Viator appliance division in grand rapids  s automotive plants Are in Kenosha wis., and Milwaukee wis. The contract if Rati fied by the workers would run until oct. 16, 1969. Maid9 ready for interview i 1 gl9s and answered Fasti pout Huron Mich. A Soldier Ken .1. Dunsmore s class Nea advertisement for maid vice i Vietnam where Enow stationed got Quick re o marry. Tail a a v almost six months the conviction of six White men a Meridian by an All White Feder jury on conspiracy charges ii the 1964 deaths of three Civ rights workers near Philadel phia miss. Mccarthy led Concord . A resident Johnson easily topped sen. Eugene .1. Mccarthy d vlinn., on the democratic balloon last tuesday s presidential primary the official figure showed Friday. But Mccarthy ran belter than5-2 ahead of Johnson in write in t rotes on the Republican ballot. The Aggregates of votes on Joth ballots gave president Johnson 29,021. To 28,791 for Mcarthy. Vole total the Republican Vole total was 103,938, the democratic 55,186.Johnson s democratic write in vote was 27,243. Mccarthy whose name was printed on the democratic ballot polled 23,280preference votes. The republicans gave Mcarthy 5,511 write in votes to 1,778 for  vice president Rich Ard m. Nixon received 80,667otes on the Republican ballot and 2,529 write in votes on the democratic ballot. Here Are the official figure som the office of the new Hampshire Secretary of state Republican Elmer Coy 73 x Don Dumont 39x William Evans or. 151 x Herbert f. Hoover 247x Richard m. Nixon 80,666 George Romney 1,743x Harold Lassen 429 x Willis Stone 527x David Watumull 161 Nelson Rockefeller 11,241 Eugene Mccarthy 5,511paul Fisher 374 Lyndon Johnson 1,778ronald Reagan 362 a others 636 democratic John Crommelin 186 x Jacob Gordon 77x Richard Lee 170 x Eugene Mccarthy 23,280lyndon Johnson 27,213 Richard Nixon 2,529paul Fisher 504 Robert f. Kennedy 600nelson Rockefeller 243 George Wallace 197all others 152 a names printed on ballot. She s still in swim in her Lola decade Staci y 1c be Minn. At Carrie Hunsur and a l other residents of sleepy Icye indicated in a Survey that they Tavor a swimming Pool for the . Only five persons opposed the plan. Mrs. Hanson is 94  
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