European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 23 Ilar dest hit i set Laze in Laid to a fein Maln air Force aut Pri investigating the death of the sold son of an officer Here said tuesday that the youth Warnot electrocuted by a Saumy electric guitar a earlier Repec Toji but by an incorrectly wired the Accident claimed the we of Richard m. Quimby 10,saturday at Rhein Maln s Gate Way gardens housing area Hwather it. Col. Richard m. Quimby jr., is stationed Quimby and a Friend Richard Phillips also 1 an the son of so. Sgt. Richard a. Phillips both had guitar plugged into separate amplifiers and were tuning them. When Quimby asked Phillips or his guitar so to could tune it Phillips got a mild Shock in handing Over the instrumental this Point officials said Quimby had both guitars an received a fatal electrical Shock. Investigation disclosed spokesman explained that the Wall receptacle into which Phiilip s instrument was plugged had the ground Contact connected tothe wrong terminal thus Caus ing the Metal on the guitar to carry a 220-Volt charge. The wiring was not dangerous in itself he said but transmitted the heavy charge when Quimby completed a circuit Between the two guitars. York in the pleased that returning to nor i sen. Robert of All forces City said Ite waste situation is notmal"l6re"ttia� 10,$ of soldiers have been deployed to halt the wave burning looting and gunfire t has taken la than 4,145 persons have been arrested and 6$0 injure since the disturbances broke out saturday. City officials called the worst civil crisis this Century in Cincinnati National guard positions in be essay following a looting rampage Himan was dragged oat and stabbed to wife looked on. 0 communities fro coast have been hit by since the assassination at least $2 deaths in the most widespread racial rioting in the nation s history. There have been 13,428 arrest Sand 2,135 persons injured. At least 20,800 Federal troops and44,225 National guard troops have been deployed with thousands More standing ready i Case of further addition to the first out Breaks of trouble in the cities of Wilmington Del. Buffalo . And Youngstown Ohio burning and looting broke out again monday night in Cincin Nati Pittsburgh and Columbia Washington and Chicago where 18 persons died Over the weekend and fire damage alone ran to at least $20 million Mon Day was peaceful. In washing ton 12,000 troops kept Vigil Andin Chicago 5,000 Federal troops and 7,000 guardsmen helped restore Calm. From other major correspondents gent these reports Wilmington a state Ofer gency was kept in effect Day after a. Night of sniping looting and burning by roving negro gangs a 10 30 , Ciri few was imposed. Twelve persons were injured including four shot by snipers and four hit by rocks throw through their automobile win Dows before the violence sub sided by Midnight. Columbia negroes a i n cars for hit and run attacks threw fire bomb at about 20groceries, bus Fless firms and a few Homes monday night in third straight night of scattered violence. Most of the fires were quickly reported and Pittsburgh a fresh Contin gent of 1,000 National guards men moved in tuesday As hard pressed City and state officials acted to permanently quell four Days of racial disorder. Washington to Pix the House rules committee acting As the nation paid final rest Toto or. Martin Luther Kitty moved a landmark civil right Sand open housing Bill to the House floor tuesday for a vote that could Send it to president Johnson this democratic leadership set House action on the Senate massed Bill for wednesday. Esti nates were that the vote would be close but that Kings assassination had swung the balance favor of passing the Bill the committee toted 9 to 8, Clear the yes or note in the a pfc of first re felted a an we a proposal to Send to bib measure to a House Senate conference com third vote to take the Issue away from the rules committee headed by rep. William m. Col Mer making surest would be immediately reported to the House was passed up rap Brown loses new Freedom bid Richmond a. A Federal judge who revoked the bail of negro militant h. 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Two arabs were killed and third injured when their vehicle ran Over a mine planted Accord ing to an official jordanian spokesman by the spokesman said the three victims jordanian mining engineers were making a Survey of an area about 30 Miles Southof the dead sea where an israeli air cavalry Force thrust into Jor Dan monday in Pursuit of Arab saboteurs. He said the area was infested with mines. A i interest of racial Harmony Pend ing a Quick Appeal to the . 4th circuit court to a defense attorney suggestion that we May be fiddling while oar cities Are Burn ing District judge Robert r. Merhige retorted assuming the cities Are burning that makes it More important that the Law must be obeyed. I m not going to be bul lied by kooks on one Side or Merhige upheld the Contention of the state of Virginia that Brown was subject to bail Revo cation and forfeiture of a �10,000 Bond because he travelled to California in violation of terms of the bail granted by Merhige Las september. He withheld judgment until later in the week on a Hareas Corpus pleading by Brown s at Torney William Kunstler of new York that Brown s arrest by authorities in Northern Virginia last summer As a fugitive from Maryland was illegal. Brown was charged in Cambridge md.,with fomenting riot and arson by a speech he made. The . Circuit court has agreed to hear Brown s attorneys on the bail revocation an the state or the defense de pending upon Merhige s ruling on Appeal in the Hareas Cor pus proceeding. Brown brought from Louisia la where he is in Federal Cuso by on another charge looked wan and weak from a hunger strike As he sat almost impassively through the hearing. When Colmer assured member she would not seek further procedural delay. The committee cleared the Bill at a closed session after an Ope meeting at which same final testimony was Given against it 3d led in chilean plane crash Santiago up a chilean is Domestic Airliner crashed and burned monday night in Southern Chile Forest police at the site said All 36 chilean aboard were dead. The la Airliner was carrying 31 passengers and five male crewmen when it Wen Down Between puerto Mont and coi Hanique in Aysen province. Thad taken off from Santiago the capital earlier monday. No foreigners were aboard the plane airline officials said. The twin engine pcs crashed jus five minutes flying time from its destination coi Hanique Airport. A witness to the crash Farmer Noe Flores told police the air plane plunged in a nearly vertical dive. Police said the victims whose bodies were badly charred were mostly coi Hanique natives return ing from Santiago or merchants bound for the sheep farming Cen Ter. Pair robs jewelry firm in Munich Munich is a Man an woman robbed a jewelry firm in the heart of Munich late monday of Gold and gems valued at More than $11,000.the gunman described As about 40 and wearing a Trench coat and wide brimmed Brown hat and the girl who was about half his age and had Long dark hair scooped rings and bracelets into a Black briefcase. After she left with the loot he ripped out a Telephone line and disappeared through a rear door. Russians launch satellite Moscow up Russia tuesday launched another unmanned Earth satellite in the Cosmos series Cosmos 211thesoviet news Agency Tass announced. La corps lieutenant Dies from illness Stuttgart Germany Spe Cial second it. Samuel t. Hatcher i 25, of the 1st ,33rd arty died saturday in the . Army Hospital in , following a Short ill Ness a Vii corps spokesman announced tuesday. Hatcher who was assigned tothe unit As a platoon Leader is survived by his wife Mary re siding in the command Ana his Mother mrs. Margaret p. Hat i Cher of St. Louis to. King tribute Booko at . Consulate Frankfurt is a con Dolence Book which May to signed by americans and euro peans As an expression of their sympathy in the death of Luther King was placed in the lobby of the . Consu late Here monday. Consul general James said although or. King was buried tuesday the condolence Book will remain in the consulate lobby through thursday for the signatures of those wishing to pay tribute tothe slain negro Leader. The consulate at 21 Wiesmayer Strasse is open from 8 30 . To 5 30 ., but will be close Good Friday through easter Book of signatures similar to one provided by the Frank Furt consulate on the assassination of president Kennedy willbe sent to the state department in Washington d.c., for Forward ing to or. King s widow in Atlanta u spokesman said
