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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, April 22, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Monday april 22, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 7 a Wawrow to   Pipii Timone Stop inspection at Juk Airport. .--a-jljtiiirjmafcamiiiiimm., Uncle Sam to Roll out Welcome mat faster Austin Tex athe White House moved saturday to Cut red tape for thousands of travellers announcing a new one step inspection system to tried out at new York s John f. Kennedy International Airport it Aims to Cut in half the time required for processing travel ers through . Customs pub lie health immigration and agriculture inspections. Under the new system to Star by june 15, the White House said a single officer will do the inspection Job for All four Feder Al agencies with the help of monitoring system and " computerized information. If it works out at the big Newyork port of entry the White House said the system will beaut into effect at other International airports in the unite states. The second experimental sit probably will be at san Antonio Tex. The current Hemisfar exposition there and the october olympics at Mexico City Are expected to increase the flow of International travellers through san Antonio. The test at Kennedy is aimed at removing Many of the irritations growing out of inspection delays of International air trav Elers both returning american Sand visiting foreigners. At Juk Airport last summer Peak loads of 16,000 International passenger Trade Center group formed new Orleans a Twenty five american ports and cities plus six foreign nation ended a three Day meeting Here by announcing the formation of the association of world Trade centers. The association will meet next in Japan in 1970. Arrivals daily overtaxed inspection facilities. The White House noted that facilities at most . International airports Are presently overburdened and conditions Are expected to become More difficult As larger air planes reintroduced and International travel  it said Over nine million  sengers from foreign countries arrived at . Airports in 1667,with 16.7 million expected by 1970 and 47.6 million by 1980.the one Stop inspection sys tem for incoming travellers was recommended by a presidential Industry government t r a v e 1commission that has been trying to find ways to increase foreign travel in the unite states. The travellers Aid plan was announced in Texas where president Johnson is spending relaxing weekend after an offi Cial trip to Hawaii. Big promises mislead the Nixon warns Minneapolis a Rich Ard m. Nixon said saturday he would rather lose the presiden tial election than Promise immediate and massive Aid pro Grams to the poor in America and he called such promises dishonest and a cruel  he said not Only negroes Butalla ghetto dwellers in the nation have been misled. Answering a question at Tiews conference in Minneapolis Nixon said what we Are talking about now is an immediate financial crisis. And for any candidate Orang political Leader to come be fore the american people and Itell a group of the poor a group of people living in poor housing a group of people who want jobs that right now the Federal government is going to massively increase its spending program that s dishonest and it s a cruel delusion to whom it s told. And i m just not going to join that game whether it costs the election or  1968 edition Girt old Var  Irmi la. Few undo Don not . A cumin thu in buc Dii Irron Tom Nutzul publication to Zutl on the sure no at another Point Nixon said and at this time i for one am simply not going to join this Parade of candidates who come before the american people with Promise of billion in spend ing now when it just in t in  Nixon described his own pro Grams for the poor referring to Job Banks arid his Contention that the More immediate and realistic solution is to bring Pri vate Enterprise into the ghettos providing jobs for negroes and not just menial jobs the As managers and directors he was asked if he had Dis cussed this matter with negro leaders. He said he had and that their reaction to his ideas was very  when they speak privately they Are greatly disillusioned with this pie in the sky approach. Negro leaders know that they have been taken to the Mountain top and then have looked into the Valley of  Nixon referred several times to what he called the greatest financial crisis of this  said it is necessary now to Cut the Federal budget not to in crease it. He added that the negroes should be spoken to with Candor and be told what we can do and what we cannot. I think they want to hear it As it is and see it As  Nixon expressed the View that the promises of Large scale Aid to the poor which he said were unrealistic had contributed to the frustrations and thus indirectly to the recent riots. Stumping sen. Robert Kennedy makes it Clear that he s Ona stumping tour of Oregon As he watches loggers in action at a tree farm 12 Miles East of Marcola a photo wants election of officers army unionist discharged it. Sill okla. Up pvt. Jandrew Stapp who wants to or-1 Ranize a labor Union among servicemen was discharged from the army Friday an banned from it. Sill. The army ruled last month after a three Day hearing that Pueblo crewman becomes a father Claremont . A the red Cross is trying to reach one of the crewmen of the Pueblo to Tell him he is the father of a 6-Pound, 11%-Ouneedaughter. Marine sgt. Robert Ham mond 23, of Claremont was among 83 men taken prisoner Jan. 23 when North korean patrol boats captured the Intelli gence ship. Mrs. Hazel Hammond his wife gave birth to the child tuesday in Hanover. Stapp s beliefs and actions constituted a threat to National Security and ordered he be Given an undesirable discharge. Stapp 23, of Merion station,pa., had said earlier that if the army tried to give him an undesirable discharge he would fight it All the Way to the supreme  however Friday the army gave him the undesirable Dis charge and barred him from entering it. Sill scene of his frequent confrontations wit military authority. His Normal discharge Date was May 12. He said he already had appealed to 4th army head Quad destroyer commissioned Boston a the destroy Rbarry named in Honor of com Moore John Barry the head of the Navy under president George Washington was commission Dat the Boston naval shipyard. Ters and if that failed he would file another Appeal in District court in new York when he arrived there. During the hearing at , Stapp s wife Dierdre distributed copies of a newspaper advocating election of officers by enlisted men and demand that soldiers be permitted to re fuse duty in Vietnam. Second trial reverses conviction for murder los Angeles a a jury acquitted Anthony David Dontanville in his second murder trial on charges of raping and Stran gling two Young  Pasadena jury convicted Don Banville in november on charges of killing Cecilia Barili 7, and Roberta Barili 6, who were kid naked aug. 9. Dontanville received a new trial on grounds that he had been inadequately 1 represented  
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