European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse , april 23, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 23 Ory fired Iver stand in race London up opposition conservative party Leader Edard Heath sunday night fired is party s spokesman on de sense Enoch Powell less than 36,ours after Powell made a con Roverial speech attacking col fored immigration into Britain i Heath announced Powell had been told he should no longer be invited to attend the Shadow this in effect Down grades Powell from one of Heath s closest advisers and cer Tain ministerial rank if the conservatives win the next general election to comparatively minor status in the official party Hier Archy. Racialist in tone Heath said he had told Powell that i consider the speech he made. To have been racialist in tone and liable to exacerbate racial Heath said monday that he favored strict curbs on coloured immigration into Britain but that head dismissed Powell from the party High command because of the inflammatory language he used in urging the same said he had the unanimous backing of the party Hierarchy Fortis action in ousting Powell. Heath said Deputy opposition Leader Reginald Maudling will take Over Powell s defens duties. Assails Bill Powell in his speech called or an end to immigration by coloured Commonwealth resident Sand attacked the labor govern ment s civil rights Bill which comes up for debate in Parlia ment tuesday. Powell declared that in numerical terms Britain s percentage of nonwhite mainly West indians and asians would reach America s proportions bythe end of the Century. If you must go % the Book Washington a n. Johnson a specialist in preventive Medicine suggests six rules for drinkers. Johnson head of the medical Board of the life Extension Institute said the rules should be followed so drinkers can have their i regular nip without that indulgence becoming a danger. The doctor s recommendations never order doubles. Or on t sneak drinks in the Kitchen. Count your drinks and limit number to your tolerance. No you lose count Stop drink restrict daily drinking to one or two after work. Don t drink at lunchtime except when business reasons re it and never when alone. Traffic stoppers with swimming season near a Tokyo fashion shop features live models showing what s new in beachwear this year. But the show lasted Only 10 minutes because the spectators spilled out into the Street and tied up traffic for blocks. A photo jeep spills injuring 3 gis 3 women Hohenfels Germany is three 3rd army div soldiers and three German women were injured sunday night when a jeep in which they were Riding turn Dover on Highway 8 near Here. All were slightly injured Butone of the women Ilona Schublin was in Regensburg City Hospital with a Skull fracture and possible Pelvis minor cuts and bruises were pfc. Richard , spec. 4 Gerald Kelly and pfc. Danny Lacey All of the503rd military police co and Elisabeth Namlik and behind Netuschil. No addresses were Given for the 3rd army div spokesman said the vehicle left the Road Ona curve. He did not disclose which of the soldiers was driving. Sarah Churchill fined in Row outside pub London a Sarah Church ill daughter of sir Winston Churchill was fined $4.80 Mon Day after pleading guilty to being drunk and disorderly outside pub sunday night. Police Constable Robert brow said he saw miss Churchill try ing to Force her Way into the pub in South Eaton place near her apartment in fashionable Belgravia. He said she was arguing about Vietnam. Phone settlement hits new snags Washington a the Al Cio communications work ers said sunday Hopes fora Quick solution to the nation wide Telephone strike faded after the Bell Telephone system obtained court injunctions against strikers in two states. An anti Union strike injunction obtained by Bell in Ala Bama is so sweeping that i would make instant criminals of All 8,000 of the Good and decent people who Are our members on strike in that state said Union president Joseph a. Beirne. Beirne ended an eight hour re View of the strike with his executive Board without any Prospect for an immediate the strike the first nation wide Telephone walkout in 21 years involves nearly 200,000communications workers in about 40 states. A spokesman for the Southern Ell Telephone co. Said in at Lanta that the contract be tween the communications workers of America and South Ern Bell is in full Force and effect and it contains a the statement continued Southern Bell has obtained statewide injunctions in Ala Bama and Kentucky. These were obtained in an Effort to Stop the current strike by the communications workers of America against Southern Bell 11 million protestants will merge i-2 n As the methodist land evangelical United Brethren Hurches will be unified Herey. Into one denomination unite christians the unification will be made 1 r a formal 8eal of tuesday at the Dallas in mob conference which began Union " sunday and will run until May 4.it will unite the 10.3-million member methodist Church an the 748,099-member evangelical United Brethren Church to forma body of More than 11 million members the United methodist Church. They share common spiritual and doctrinal traditions going Back to colonial times. The forebears of the smaller Church were sometimes called German methodists and dutch methodists because of their kinship with the but that Early language Dif Ference which was a main Factor in producing the separate de nominations has Long since ceased to exist. N violation of the no strike agreement and with whom the Cwa has no contractual Dis Pute. Southern Bell does not. Ques Tion the right of the Cwa to strike Western electric and hese injunctions do not order the Union to Stop striking that courier r amazed he survived Windhoek South West Africa up diplomatic courier Thomas Taylor one of the six survivors of saturday night s i South african airways Boeing 707 crash said monday he can not believe he is still alive. Tay Lor is stationed with the . Consulate at Frankfurt. A total of 122 passengers an Crew died in the crash the worst i in Africa s told a civil aviation inquiry team i am much Bette than i should six in Hospital Taylor As suffering from a or lbs my est Bone and a min Orjie injury. He was in the wind Hoek state Hospital along wit the other five survivors All of whom were in More serious condition. Taylor said that when the air liner hit the ground it was not burning near his seat but he feared the flames would spread. I was not Able to do much be cause of severe pains in my Chest he said. I recall assist ing two passengers from their seat belts and got an obstacle off one Man s leg. I heard a woman crying outside the plane and climbed out to see if i could As Sist her but it was dark and could not see where she was i saw lights approaching an shouted towards them Taylor said. Near wreckage when rescuers found Taylor near the soldering wreckage he kept asking is it True i a alive Taylor s diplomatic Pouch was recovered from the wreckage was also officially established monday that there were no Dia monds aboard the plane. Earlier reports said the plane was carry ing a parcel of diamonds valued at $700,000. Reme Mississippi picket Law from a and up dispatches Washington the supreme court upheld monday a 1964 Mississippi Law that makes it illegal to Block Access to Public build Ings by picketing or demonstrating. The court also rejected claim by civil rights workers that the Law was unfairly enforced Sim ply As a Means of ending a demonstration in favor of negro voter registration. The court action clears the Way for prosecution of the civil rights vote was 7 to 2 with justices Abe Fortas and William dissenting. The Case grew out of a vote registration drive in Hattiesburg miss., in the Winter Handspring of 1964. Almost daily demonstrations were held out Side the courthouse protesting racial discrimination in Regis ration and Register. Urging negroes join april the Mississippi legis lature passed a Law that made Ita crime to picket or Demon Strate in a Way that would unreasonably interfere with entry and exit from Public buildings. About 35 pickets were then arrested when they appeared near the courthouse. Other arrests followed further attempts to picket later in the Spring. Prose cution was held up by a Federal court while civil rights attorneys sought a supreme court ruling. In another civil rights Case theours agreed to examine a Chal Lenge to a Birmingham Ala., Parade ordinance invoked against the late Rev. Martin Luther Kingjr. And a group of marchers at easter time in 1963.the court will hear arguments next fall or Winter in abase appealed by the Rev. Fred l. Shuttlesworth one of King associates who was convicted of violating the ordinance. Hews sentenced to 90 Days. The Legal defense fund Dlf of the National association for the advancement of coloured people which represents Shuttlesworth told the court that trials of about 1,500 other demonstrators await the outcome of his Case. In another decision the court ruled that the los Angeles times 1964 acquisition of the san Bernardino Sun papers violated antitrust a Brief order the court affirmed a ruling handed Down oct. 11, 1967, by Federal District judge Warren than the $15 million Stock Purchase was Antico Peti Tive
