European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 30, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes to edgy april 3q race relations team named by Pentagon Heidelberg is the names and itinerary of the Pentagon officials who will con duct a three week study of conditions under w h i c h negro members of the . Forces serve in Europe were released Here monday. The five Man group headed by Jack Moskowitz Deputy assistant defense Secretary for civil rights and Industrial relations and l. Howard Bennett defense department director for civil rights will launch a investigation May 6 of race re lations at . Bases in Ger Many Spain and the United members of the group scheduled to arrive at Rhein main by air sunday Are army it. Col. Eli p. Howard air Force it. Col. Hugh r. Oliver and Navy it. Cmdr. Charles . Similar Survey the probes who will make a similar Survey in the far East Are expected to Check on overseas application of defens department racial policies. After meeting with h. Polk Usa eur com Mander in chief and his staff officers the group will visit 3rd army div units and Taurus District installations in Frankfurt May 7.on May 8, the officials will be in Hanau on May 9 in Ber Lin and on May 10 and 11 in the Munich area. They will Goto Wiesbaden May 13 for talks with the staff of Gen Mauricea. Preston Safe commander flying to Madrid May 14, Moskowitz s team will spend week investigating conditions at air Force bases in Spain an the Navy s Atlantic Ocean base at Rota. They will close their european study in the . With stops at Lakenheath May 22and at Mildenhall May 23, and return to Washington May 24. Ned scores its biggest Stuttgart Germany a West Germany s rightist National democratic party Ned sunday won its biggest election Success and placed delegates Ina seventh state parliament As it captured 12 three year old party campaigning on a strongly nationalist platform won 9.8 per cent of the vote in the state parliamentary election in Baden Wuerttemberg third largest of the 10 West German states. Federal Chancellor Kurt geor Kiesinger s Christian democrats cd remained the strongest party in the state with 44.2 percent in the final official count 2 per cent less than in the Las state elections in 1984. The party related Story on Page 4 has governed the state to coalition with the social democrats spa the biggest loss was suffered by the spa which won 37.3 percent of the ote four years ago but got Only 29 per cent the three parties in the old parliament Only the Independent free democrats were Able to improve their position gaining 14.4per cent of the vote compared to 13.1 four years Baden Wuerttemberg vote was the last state election be fore the Federal election for a hew bundestag parliament inborn in the fall of 1969. Adolf von Thadden National chairman of the Ned immediately called for earlier Federal elections claiming the present bundestag no longer represent the will of the people. His Appeal was sure to be ignored by the major parties. In Bonn cd spokesman Arthur the Campaign Brough Kiesinger chairman of the i and foreign minister Brandt chairman of the jew the state. Both warned spa swing to the right As an a to West Germany s problem?.the division of seats in them parliament compared Vith nil old parliament f cd 60 59 spa 37 a Ftp 18 14 Ned 12 0. Actress is. Duchess the Duchess of rut land left says she will defend herself against a charge by Zeua Marshall right that she Isth other woman in a divorce suit in Britain. Miss Marshall an actress made the charge in a suit against her wealthy husband. The Duch Ess who received a divorce of her own in 1956,is a former Model. A photo pfc. Fined for awol in France Goeppinger Germany is pfc. Michael j. Butcher 20, was sentenced to three months confinement and fined168 a month for three months by a 4th army div special court at Cooke Barracks Here saturday for his 23-Day awol trip to France earlier this month. Six months probation the convening authority . Joseph c. Racke co of the 144th signal in suspended the confinement of the sentence and put Butcher on probation for six months. Butcher had fled to France april 1 and returned on a Paris Stuttgart flight. He is the eighth awol Usa eur Soldier to return from France since sep tember. Faculty Stachs trustees Columbia University still closed new York a Columbi University remained closed Mon Day to permit a continuation of discussions about the student sit in at five University buildings As a consequence of a joint meeting of the Morningside faculties held at the University on sunday morning discussions re lating to a settlement of the present controversy Are continuing president Grayson r. Kirk , the University will remain closed. Normal operations will resume again As soon As student protest which be Gan last tuesday led to a sus pension of night classes for three Days last week and finally to the suspension of the Day ses Sion a meeting sunday morn ing the University s professor voted against giving amnesty to the demonstrators in effect approving an earlier action by the Columbia Board of the protesters Origi Nal demands were cancellation of construction of a gymnasium on a slice of a Harlem Park abutting the University and an end to Columbia s participation in a defense oriented govern ment research University has stopped construction of the gym a major Concession but the student rebels Are demanding amnesty for the demonstrators and an end to what they called the administration s repressive estimates put at 500 to 600 the number of students com manding four Campus buildings Barnard s services go begging Lisbon up Pioneer South african heart transplant surgeon or. Christian Barnar offered his services to local med ical authorities sunday immediately after watching a Young Matador gored in the , stopping Over in route Home from South America had slipped out of a Lisbon hotel for an afternoon at Compo Pequeno , tanned and beaming accepted an invitation to tour thearen with the Leader of a team of eight men who make a Spe Fialty of wrestling bulls to a , during a regular Bull fight a Bull charged and Gore Ricardo Chibana a Young Mata Dor. Barnard left the stadium an drove to a nearby Hospital where he offered his doctors specialists in Horn wounds politely decline the offer. The Man who performed the world s first heart transplant operation smiled Shook hands Allaround and returned to his hotel. And occupying Kirk s offices Inlow memorial Library. In Addi Tion Between 40 and 50 negroes some of them not students occupy Hamilton Hall the main classroom building of the Ivy league University whose enrolment is 27,500. About 200 students opposed tothe sit in formed a line outside the Library sunday afternoon. They tightened their blockade monday morning saying they were cutting off food and medical supplies for about 100 protesters inside. Nazi blinded by movie blood London a actor Rich Ard Burton aimed his pistol at the Gestapo colonel and fired. Col. Von happen actor Der Ren Nesbitt fell to the floor in agony,."great," said director Brian Nesbitt did not get up. He was temporarily device hidden in his uniform to produce blood had blowup in his face and no Bitt us taken to the Hospital lie will not be Back on the set for several Days a film official said. Fraud believed behind some no. Riot fires Newark . A neat fire director John p. Caufield said sunday that he believes a least some of the fires thai erupted in the period following the slaying of or. Martin Luther King were set by businessmen for insurance purposes. The fires did not follow the usual pattern Molotov cock tails or gasoline on Back porches Caufield said. He added that in a few cases his arson squad had discovered that fires attributed to agitators or rioters appeared to be fires that could Only have been set by persons with legitimate Access to premises."1 suspect that there were a lot More fraud fires than we even know about Caufield said but in Many cases where we can prove arson we cannot prove who did 3rd amid div Soldier shot Kirch Goens Germany is a 3rd avid div Soldier was listed in Rair condition Mon Day with a gunshot wound in his Chest As a result of a weekend dispute in a bar wounded Soldier pfc. By Ford Gideon and a companion pfc. Mitchell Johnson both of cob 2nd in 33rd Armor were attacked by five persons about 1 . Sunday on their Way Home from a German bar a 3rd army div spokesman a Brief Auto Chase the two gis were halted on a deserted country Road and at tick Cjohnson was not injured. 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