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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, April 18, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 18, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Thursday april 18, i960 the Star and stripes Pago 23 prison guards kill 5 continued from Page 1 Lodi Al officers began opening fire " Bounds  guards stationed on vhf Walls of the 75ry.ear.ototructure in Raleigh wed Down in the crowd with  said the five officers injured in the Brief Battle re bed minor wounds from Ric sting shot and prisoners weapons. Some of the injured Kates he said were reported to critical condition at the Pris on Hospital and thre i men were Fylken to a Raleigh Hospital when the prison Hospital was filled to capacity. The order to fire was Given he the major at the Yard Bounds said but instructions on when to fire had been Issue div me the officers were told to at any time the inmates of fire towered a show of deadly Force our personnel in the  they broken through the guards Bounds added the could have gone to other areas of the prison. They had acce Sonly to the clothing House which was burned and the Chapel in the Yard. When the guards opened fire Bounds said it effectively broke up the  inmates Are now confined to their cells and we have com plete control of the  the 1,000-inmate prison is the Only maximum Security unit in North Carolina which has other facilities for confinement of about 9,000  of the prisoners killed in the outbreak were serving sentences for crimes of Vio  five dead were identified As Donald Fox 26, sentence from Buncombe county to two life terms one for first degree murder and one for first degree burglary Andrew Branch 40,sentenced from Davidson county to 1415 years for assault wit intent to commit rape Nathan Iel Latta 33, sentenced from Mecklenburg county to 15 years for assault with intent to com Mit rape William Matthews 28, sentenced from Halifax count to eight-10 years for breaking and entering and Jerry Wals ton 22, sentenced from Lee county to five seven years for breaking and entering and Lar  of the sit Down strike gave their list of demands to prison officials tuesday and raid they would not leave the Yard until they could discuss the issues with Bounds who was out of the state at the time. Their list included demand for implementation of an incentive pay plan approved by the1967 legislature which would permit inmates working in Pris on industries to receive up to $1 a Day. The inmates said they wanted grievance committee com posed of five prisoners to be established and permitted to meet with prison officials at least once a month and they wanted All men in single cell confine ment returned to the general prison  said fewer than 50 in mates were restricted to single cells a precaution taken when inmates commit assaults on other prisoners. The sit Down strikers also demanded hot food be served at the noon meal instead of col cuts four television sets in the prison Cellblock where two Arenow available and longer visiting privileges which were curtailed because of racial unrest after the assassination of or. Martin Luther King or. Mutual funds prices new York National up Assoc Atlon of securities dealers tuesday Aberdon adv Adakii cd All am bus div Ortli inv Mut inc. 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She has among her eight Chil Dren three sets of twins one set from her first marriage eight years  two by her present husband the newspaper re ported. Empress Farah had sent medi Cal units to assist the quilts. The units will help the Mother officials said and added that they still had not received offi Cial confirmation that the quilts had died. Clerks guilty of blooding draft records Baltimore. My. A four men including two Mem Bers of the clergy were convicted by a Federal jury tuesday of mutilating government property by pouring blood on draft Board  jury deliberated less than two hours before handing Dow guilty verdicts on three counts against each  defendants were again re leased without  defendants admitted on the witness stand they participated in pouring blood some of it human from plastic Bottleson selective service files at the . Customs House oct. 27. But they defended it on grounds of proper motive protesting the War in Vietnam. Defendants Are the Rev. Philips. Berrigan 44, a Catholic priest the Rev. James l. Men gel 38, United Church of Christ minister Thomas p. Lewis 27,artist, and David Eberhardt 26, teacher and Secretary of the Baltimore interfaith Mission. . Atty. Stephen Sachs emphasized that the damage amounted to $264 and that the operation of the draft Board was delayed three months because it records were spoiled. Vietnam Veteran Given new dog Indianapolis up former Marine pfc. G e r Aid Brissman now has a successor to Meatball a dog that saved his life twice in Vietnam. The dog was killed accidentally by a policeman who was impounding the animal for biting a Salesman. Brissman said one of the results of news stories about Meatball s death was a Telephone Call froma woman who raises pedigreed German police dogs. She offered to give me one any one i wanted Brissman said. She raises and Sells dogs to police for $150." Brissman who returned from Vietnam in july decided against naming the new dog Meatball n. 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Germany is the 17th annual Conven Tion of the association of Amer ican Rod and gun clubs Europe scheduled to open thursday i expected to surpass All similar previous Parley in attendance attractions and agendas. More than 200 delegates will represent 60,000 members from clubs in Spain Turkey Italy Mart closes very mixed new York again far outnumbered losses As the Stock Market closed wednesday but again weakness in Blue chips dampened the Dow Jones Indus trial average. A poor showing was made by such stocks As Dupont general motors Eastman Kodak Owens Illinois and ism. On the other hand consider Able speculative activity boosted a wide Range of stocks enough to give a Rise to the broadly based new York Stock Exchange Index which represents 1,200 common stocks on the big  was an Uncertain perform Ance based on profit taking among some of the key Indus trials which in some previous sessions have been very Strong. Wall Street seemed to draw new encouragement from new that . Secretary general Thant might intervene in the matter of selecting a site for the vietnamese peace talks. Animal. Brissman said be tried to locate the door to door sales Man who supposedly was bitten by Meatball but had been unable to find him. England Belgium Greece ice land Iran Libya the nether ands Norway and Germany. About 60 representatives of More than 200 sporting goods manufacturing firms in the  Europe have lined every piece of available space with exhibits similar to the big out doors shows in the . The trophy display of big game Heads bagged by . Forces Hunters in Europe during the Pas Hunting season is the biggest in the 17 years of these conventions. The trophies include Auerhahn Birkhahn red Deer Stag Roe Bucks fallow Deer wild Sardin Ian sheep Ibex wild boar and Chamois. Father kills wife 3 kids and himself Fresno Calif. Up family of five died tuesday in a tangled mass murder and Sui cide. Police said the husband identified either As Alfonso or Alonzo Martinez apparently killed his wife and their three children two boys and a girl aged 2 to 6,then set fire to himself one boy was stabbed through the heart. The girl and the other boy were strangled Withan electric Cord. Plastic bags were tied Over the Heads of Woof them. The wife had been hit Over the head with a Sharp heavy object but was still alive when firemen reached the scene. She was pronounced dead at a hos Pital. The father s body Clad Only i shorts was found on the porch of the Small wooden Frame House. Police said he had apparently poured gasoline around the porch and set fire to it. Neighbors described the fam ily As very  they had lived in the older residential neighbourhood about a year but apparently stayed to  of the neighbors knew the couple Well. Jackie fires German Cook continued from Page i interview "1 would never print anything going on in her  mrs. Kennedy s sensitivity to publicity about her family s Pri vate life was a key element inthe controversy a year ago Over publication of William Man Chester s Book death of a presi on opening Day delegates Are Dent and it was also evident. It a i for trim it of re u Vic r i of Ito Swap experiences in the Field in Rod and gun club management and in custodial tasks. Running concurrently with the two Day Parley Are an air Rifle contest bait casting contest atrophy show and Hunting and fishing  this gathering of out doormen is it. Col Lloyd , Usa eur conservation officer and executive custodian of the Rod and gun association. Nixon Romney to Coit Fer Washington a former vice president Richard m. Nixon has scheduled a conference Fri Day with Michigan gov. George Romney to discuss the Republican party s presidential Nomina Tion Campaign during her years As first  in the White House she had insisted on a pledge fro members of the staff that they would not publish anything about the first family. The Cookbook is not finished miss Huste said and no con tract has been signed for it publication. She said the Book will be made up of my top re Cipes not particular recipes used for the Kennedy  denied however a published report that she is Mak ing a Pilot television film this week. A television career is just a Hope of hers she said. Miss Huste who was born in Ulm Germany said she plans to apply for United states citizenship after she completes the five year residency requirement  
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