European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 21, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 24 the stars and stripes thursday March finds Lilito f Art Ual Bond complaints tied to misunderstanding b Marc Hiuet " a Mars a Washington Bureau chief Washington is mos complaints of coercion in . Savings Bond and Charity drive sin the military services Are the result of misunderstandings Al Fred b. Fitt assistant defense Secretary for manpower and re serve affairs said Here tuesday. In testifying before a subcommittee of the House armed serv ices committee Fitt pointed out that 50 complaints were received by the defense department but Only seven were made since the 1967 savings Bond Campaign started last May. Only two out of the 50, he added involved actual coercion these occurring through the issuance of improper instructions contrary to the spirit and intent of defens directives. In both cases when the Pentagon found that pressure had been used the instructions were summarily revoked and the two unidentified officers were Given formal reprimands Fitt added. While the defense official also said he was not pleased to report the reprimand of two Over zealous officers he added i am certain the committee will agree that the very Small num Ber of instances in which behave received justified com plaints. Clearly attests to the effectiveness of our Effort to have voluntary and Only Volun tary participation in saving Bond and charitable in a significant number of cases brought to our Atten Tion. Misinterpretation by potential contributors of procedures employed in the course of the Federal campaigns has been a primary cause of unfounded allegations of coercion Fitt de offered these details As arguments against Senate Bills-1036 which would make it a criminal offence for anyone i uniform to use pressure against anyone else to invest. I government savings Bonds or securities or make a donation Tony institution or Charity and savings Bond Cam wife says Cary used Ltd continued from Page it went to Call the police. was very much out of Cannon s voice began to break As she said Grant countered the press will be Here the press will be she said she decided against summoning then called her agent Adaline Gould and Gran picked up the Telephone and screamed Addie stay out of my marriage. I m going to break this girl. She s not going to leave until i break escaped through window the actress said that she left two women to stay with he baby Jennifer born feb. 26, 1966, and escaped out a wind Wand Over the Fence. As she testified Grant was Ina new York Hospital recovering j from traffic Accident injuries. Miss Cannon attributed Grant s erratic behaviour to misuse of Ltd. She testified that he told her he had used it for 10years and she added that he used it once a week during their marriage. He asked me to use it Many times she told the court. I did use it once before our marriage but never the actress told of another occasion when she and her Hus control. He jumped up and Dowson the bed and carried on. He yelled that everyone on the awards show had their faces lifted and he was spilling Winton the bed. This lasted a couple of hours As Long As the award were she said that twice in restau rants Grant yelled and , was one occasion she when she was six months pregnant and he made me cry by claiming my doctor was on the make for me an wanted a lot of Money because he was Cary she testified that when the planned to take Jennifer to eng land Grant refused to take along a Supply of special baby formula because the cows in England Are just As Good a they Are in this the baby became sick abroad she said and the formula had to be air mailed from Here. Miss Cannon s description of a Cary Grant allegedly out of control contrasted markedly with the screen image presented i decades of stardom As a suave sophisticated leading Man always poised Ever gentlemanly. At the outset of the Case i which miss Cannon charged cruelty it appeared that Visita Tion rights would be a major is sue. She testified that she would allow Jennifer to visit her father provided a nurse was present at All times and the child did not stay overnight. She explained her reason or. Grant is an unfit father because of his pains have been operating on voluntary basis in government and in the military services Formant years Fitt explained. Only recently the defense department issued a directive which Reaf firmed this voluntary policy to curb the overzealous fund Raiser or savings Bond officer he of the services has also issued directives which specifically and unequivocally prohibit the use of compulsion coercion or threats of reprisal in duct of Federal pointed . He con campaigns fit Ian work Force Thereca signally be regret table of Zeal or improper i somewhere along Tho Jne in Thi course of our concerted Effort promote Good causes through it voluntary participation of people Fitt added. Chaplin s son 42, Dies in his Haiti Hollywood up Charles Chaplin jr., 42-year-old son of comedian Charlie Chap Lin was found unconscious in his Home wednesday and died afew minutes later. He was discovered by his grandmother mrs. Lillian Grey. Chaplin recently had been re leased from a Hospital where he was treated for a broken leg suffered in a fall. He returned to the Hospital later with pneumonia. As a result of the broken leg Chaplin wore a cast and moved Rocky May say it today Albany n. Y. A gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller who has been weighing whether to seek the Republican presidential nomination will announce his political intentions thursday inner York City his press Secre tary said wednesday. Rockefeller will hold a new conference at 2 . In the West ballroom of the new York Hil ton hotel. Secretary Leslie Slote said the purpose of the press Confer ence is for the governor to announce his immediate and future political about on crutches. Police said appeared he had died As Thi result of a fall although no of Victal cause of death was Lisle Long estranged from a famed father Charlesjr. Live with his Mother Lita Gre Chaplin for Many years a Forl moving into a Home of his own quiet introspective and unsuccessful As a , Chaplin remained on Thel Periphery of Hollywood s famous and colourful inhabitants. He was married twice. He iwas divorced in 1963 by Maria Brown Chaplin his second wife who charged him with cruelty Ilis first wife was Susa Magness by whom he had a daughter Susan Maree. For years Chaplin sought without Success to break into movies or the theater. His brother Sydney achieved leading roles on Broadway and feature parts in films. Chaplin rarely saw his father after the comedian Iff this coun try to Settle in Swit a a Laid. He barely knew his half Brothers and Sisters born of his father s marriage to Oona o Neill Chaplin the comedian s fourth younger Chaplin bore a slight resemblance to his father and in the past of years had been arrested for drunkenness win in South band were watching the facade i a Hub he Libby awards with the Domestic a Iii Brakl Vlha staff and three friends in the Liff Impi la Grant bedroom. She testified we to m. Jum. A he became violent and out of Dyan Cannon closing . Stock Market prices mar. 20 . 19 Admiral 18�i 18 b Alcan 224 22 u Allia cd 31s 3 in am Airl 251 a 254 Adi can 48 49 am Cyan 221. 22h am m Fly Uig 18g am Mot 11 11b Arn Pex 28 4 29 4 am photo 17 i 171b Arnt to 4 � both steel 2 j 29 Boeing 73 i 74 Brit my 632 64 /2 Brunick 13n 13 8 Burrou Uhi 17n� 1/2 Camp up 28 n 28 Cater trac 3w 4 37 b 5� u f v x Cento in 474� 4a a Chen 4 o 623 4 b24 Chrysler 55h a t Cut a ii3 133 ,. 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Fulbright d-ark., committee chairman Aske Shoup who has been critical of the War policies whether Send ing additional troops to South East Asia would insure can increase the number of troops in South Vietnam but we Are quite certain North Viet Nam can match us Man Forman Shoup replied. If we want to win that is defeat the North vietnamese forces we can t do it in South Vietnam because they Don t have to Send the bulk of their forces Down Shoup said the United statesman try to Force the North Viet namese units out of South Viet Nam but the record will show we Haven t been too several times he reiterated his View that North Vietnam cannot be beaten in the South because their big army is not at one Point Fulbright refer ring to administration state ments that the United states is combating aggression in South Vietnam asked Shoup who is the aggressor. The former Marine Leader said that if aggression is defined m terms of one country waging War within the Borders of another then North Vietnam is the aggressor and the United states is the Shoup contended that even i the United states achieves a favourable settlement in Vietnam it has no Assurance his will Stop similar communist outbreak elsewhere. Fulbright opened the session by Reading the citation that accompanied the award of the medal of Honor to Shoup for his actions under fire after being wounded in the invasion of tar Awa in 1943. Those actions Fulbright said leave him immune to any charge of a Lack of Shoup replied he considered it weather mostly Cloudy and Windy. Rain show i "10" replied. As a of
