European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Farmers kill hogs As ploy to hike Price Auto Industry Speed control devices opposed try t a we pm t it _ i _ a a. To Tam i to of o Rofia of c �11 it in ror Nln Cima ten of hog killing and crop sniff to dramatize the na-�57 Farmers organizations drive to increase meat and Gra sees � v boycotting markets is sing coordinated Here by a Victory control Center. This is production the pack ers will never 1" is the uni Versal slogan suggested by of Headquarters for militant diapers which have shot and buried hoes in Iowa. Indiana Georgia and South Dakota within the past 10 days.6,000 bushels destroyed Northern Indiana member set fire so an estimated 6,000 bushels of Grain on three farms near Elkhart monday in a calculated display of dissatisfaction with prices. Grain live Stock and poultry have been the objects of a 35-state Boycott called by the no two months withholding actions have had negligible effect on major markets to Date according to Market Headquarters contends that it did not initiate the slaughtering and burning. President Oren Lee answers Calls on special Long distance telephones with Victory control Center said As Long As local chapters Are in tent on product destruction to express their determination it May As Well be handled right. He said members Are advise Don publicity and told that hog killing certainly will not have any Impact unless you Bury a minimum of 50,000 this would require some 200 sacrificial animals. What kind of an Issue people Are trying to make this an emotional Issue Staley is not in emotional Issue it is an economic Issue. These hogs would have been slaughtered sometime chapters have announced that r 0,0 0 pounds of hogs willbe killed. In each Case processors Are told they can Stop the killing at any time by to the no s target cents a Pound. This shooting is really being caused by the packers who re fuse to pay the prices Staley added. We re trying to make the Public aware that Farmers Are getting 19 cents a Pound for pork and 27cents for beef and want four and five cents Detroit a the Auto Industry has come out against Speed control devices on new cars but suggested instead a system in which a car s Light would Flash and the Horn would sound if the vehicle were drive Nat excessive speeds. The reply wednesday by the automobile manufacturers association Ama was in response to a request by or. William had Don jr., director of the National Highway safety Bureau for comment on a proposed new fed eral safety Standard. It would provide that new cars be fitted with automatic governors which would limit the Speed of autos generally in the80 mile per hour bracket. The Ila Don proposal was put out Asa feeler to get Industry reaction. No timetable was set for it Tobe put into effect. Ama said it would be ill advised to require such Speed control devices. It said in Brief filed with Haddon s office it is questionable whether Sucha control system would yield much if any potential , whose membership includes the four major Auto companies plus smaller Auto and truck firms and suppliers said studies showed that less than 5 per cent of injury accidents occur at speeds of 70 . Or higher. Chrysler corp., in a support ing statement said it Felt Speed limiting devices on autos would provide an irresistible Chal Lenge to those who would Tryand Short circuit the system so they could go speeding it said it would be virtually impossible to build tamper proof governor system. American motors said the proposed governor would be a device too expensive in relation to its potential Ama conceded that its system of beeping horns and flashing lights would have some disadvantages. It said the sudden eruption of the noise of the Horn might distract the Driver another motorists close to him and compound the hazards of the companies also argued against a couple of other had Don safety feelers. One would provide Standard bumper Heights on All autos another involved some changes in a cur rent Standard making car interiors Safe for occupants in Cas of a crash. Ama also said it would be premature at this Timeto establish standards covering tire agreeing Price of 23 Only ancient statue recovered Folk no i Tail up Lolinco have recovered an an Cit it statue attributed to1-Lndias, a greek sculptor of the Jin Century b.c., and valued a million after a gun Battle bandits it was announced Lolia said thu statue was taken from a sicilian museum in 1962 Lauderdale overloaded College Stu dents from Many states crowd the Beach at fort Lauderdale during their Anual Spring vacation migration to Florida s Sunshine. A criticizes la j s Bill Bobby has housing plan Washington a f. Kennedy d-n.y., said wednesday the unite states is spending $30 billion a year on the vietnamese War Ata time when the nation is not Able to meet its Domestic prob lems such As poor , a candidate for the democratic presidential Nomi nation appeared before the sen ate housing subcommittee to president Johnson housing Bill As inadequate in some respects and too expensive in . John Sparkman d-aia., president had priority. We then asked Kennedy do agree with that noted that the said a few Days ago adopt a program of he you i think we have to meet our problems at Home Kennedy Are spending $30 billion in Vietnam and following poli cies that i would like to see presidential contender went on to say that jobs goo housing and greatly improved education for impoverished americans should have a top put the bite on welfare in ii fare i halt , . Apen Cocker spaniels enjoyed the Lush life of kennels at county sex Tor two weeks were re irom tin welfare Rolls s Soe iely for the Piv Enid ii of Corneli \ to animals but found it the Board Mem the was crowded Ber county continued the pay ments for the woman and Throns even after she was i leased from the Hospital march14 and nun de into a hotel Here a spokesman for Llie hotel said rooms arc available for $16.4s a Board member said us woman had been renting a room in a private Home before she entered the Hospital but the of ners refused to readmit her am her dogs when she was Dis i urged. Kennedy repeatedly told the subcommittee that a wide pro Gram of tax incentives offered he Best Hope to involve Large companies in housing const Rue Ion and to build More Homes or poor also said that 75 per cent of the new housing should rebuilt in poverty areas. Other Kennedy amendments would provide that adequate resettlement pro visions be established for people dislocated by new construction tenant organizations be formed and encouraged to take role in managing the new housing projects As Well As work toward eventual ownership of be reduced through a combined program of Low in Terest rates. 30-year mortgages. Tax abatement and land costs. Kenneth s son in As 11 1 n a t o n pc Eon blown i University Hospital reported that Matthew Kennedy 3, son of sen. Robert f. Kennedy d-n.y., was admitted wednesday because of a bronchial condition but is i pro ing nicely and is expected u a discharged in four Ord avs. Steel Union raises dues for nest egg Atlantic City . Up a special convention of the United steelworkers Union us shouting Down a Small group of protesters wednesday enacted a strike fund and raised dues for a nest egg that More than a half million of its members May need before summer s end. Heeding Union president i. s Call to show Industry we Are ready to fight a overwhelming majority of the 3.600 delegates changed the Union Constitution to provide a $5 per month assessment from april through August to finance the strike fund change in dues from a Flat $5 per month to two hours pay per month with a $5 minimum and a s10 new clues Are effective sept. 1. The first s5 will be divided Between the International Union and the locals. The remainder will be shared equally by the International the locals and the strike fund. The 1.2-million-Mcmber Union third largest in the country has never had a strike fund. Abelsain the changes were Neces sary to counteract the threat of conglomerate industries with increasing resistance to decent contract we have to show them Weare ready to fight Abel said Given a standing he was Secretary convention at a net Burke. The us treasurer told the the Union operated loss of More than $6 million since last july. Just Birds of a Foat Lier Ike. Wis. I i this is an ugly ducking Story in Milwaukee 7oo director Speidel tells it once upon a time t lie re As a Goose which was raised in the base ment of the of s aviary. When it was set out on the of grounds the goo e joined the flamingos rather than theother geese. It a in tried to do what the Flamingo did including standing Oil Jne leg its the Wiatre the Goose continued to to i k Wilh t h flamingos in the Bird House. Later it took up with a Blackswan and finally found another least now he s half right s in id Al said. The Fla Mingo Lander which is part Canada Blue Goose Lias a Blue Goose Foi a Friend now
