European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday March 24 walking sideways ? jives Ives trials an Edge by Washington up it is reassuring to learn that England in this period of difficulty is still capable of producing Brilliant thinkers on the order of Newton Darwin and chamber lain. According to recent dispatches from turn Ridge Wells a devel oper named Brian jewel has solved the problem of crowded sidewalks. This provides Hope that the Mother country which was con fronted last week with the most stringent budget since Breaks ice the tugboat la Salle makes its Way Back up the path it has just crunched through the ice on the missis Sippi downstream from , min. After opening the shipping season on the upper Mississippi the tug picked up its Tow of 10 barges of Coal Atalima wis. A photo world War ii can find the mento solve her other problems As Well. The plan jewel Laid before his town Council for eliminating pedestrian traffic jams was sheer Genius. It simply Calls for every one to Start walking sideways. Sideways walkers occupy Les pavement space he pointed out. In addition they Are More sure footed. It is very rare to find a Side ways Walker slipping on a banana Peel jewel said. Furthermore he noted that their alike method of ambulation enables people to other face to face along. Yes and there talk to As they each walk Ulso Are some advantages jewel neglected to mention. Lovers strolling hand in Han can double their pleasure by employing a two listed is equally convenient if they Are lugging abase of Beer Between them. And should they suddenly de cide to try out a new dance step they Are already in position to do jewel himself admits How Ever it takes a bit of practice to get the hang of recently spent nearly an entire Day walking sideways my purpose being to determine whether the system might Defeasible for adoption in this coun Are i discovered two Basic methods of siding the inchworm in which one foot is moved and the other drawn up alongside and the tango in which one foot crosses Over or behind the , there also Are two drawbacks apart from the comments of the bother be Castri ans and apart from the fac the human knee not laterally. Of 1 one cannot Sec whores going without craning neck or cutting one s eyes 2 when crossing streets cannot look for cars in both i. O a t i a i i i. I. A v. In och the 1 l i i1 l nut Jin rated Hui la i i c /llle.-l. I i lie gup leaders also were i if Kennedy appeared to be the Likely democratic candidate As the republicans approached their own National convention would this influence your preference for a Republican candidate the replies were 3 1 in the negative i noes and 1 j Yesnes. Governors who gave Kenned some Chain e to a in he j von a id Rea Anion i a ail ii 01 i v v a uni said if such Kei Al feel on met All Iii of io1 u e of i c of. Panor a. J no Aie a a a i in has of i--., ii and s All Atli c Ilie became u mild a. E an gup Choice Samuelson did l National animal disease labor Atory at Ames Iowa said eve if the remaining sheep survived they would be totally Worth less because of the nervous system affliction. Their nervous systems Are shot Waldron said. Symptoms evident in the stricken sheep were watery eyes loss of kidney and Bowel control constricted breathing and involuntary muscle move ments those usually associated with an exposure to nerve Gas. Moss said nerve gases were used in a 155mm Shell More than 15 Miles but not More than 35 Miles from the location of the nearest sheep. The same after noon approximately 160 Gallons of a persistent lasting Type of nerve Gas were disposed of approximately 27 Miles from the nearest sheep. At 5 30 p.m.,in an additional test 320 Gallons of a persistent agent were conducted from two Spray tanks from a High Speed Type aircraft approximately 27 Miles from the nearest agriculturists in Utah and Washington d.c., said they had no reports of any humans being affected. Tribe Lias it s r on movie Santa be . Up the proposed filming of the movie nobody Ines a drunk Indian in new Mexico threat ens to put the state s indians on the Warpath. Raymond Nakai tribal chair a Man of the sprawling Navajo Indian nation said thursday the filming was an injustice to id i Diane and in extremely poor taste. And his comments were echoed in other quarters in nil Mexico where about 70,000 indians live on reservations. The movie to be produced by National general corp. Of Calif fornia and released through Al major studio was attracted to new Mexico for filming by David cargo who made a re cent junket to Hollywood. The effect of such a title nationally would bring about a blow to All indians Nakai Leader of the nation s largest Indian tribe with More than 100,000 members in be Mexico and , said such a title would drive the India Sand Whites even farther apart Melvin Hellender assistant director for the . Bureau Indian affairs in Albuquerque said the title certainly does t sound very said it would not nol Connie Iii on that part of the chairmen who thought Kennedy might have a Chance were found in Alabama Colora do Connecticut Idaho Iowa j Kentucky Maine Maryland Missouri Nevada new Hamp Shire a a York North Dakota Pennsylvania Texas i and Wisconsin. Lizul the major Ity of \ nors and slate chairmen Aid the did Liol i Hick Levi i d had air to
