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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 Thi staks and stripes critic of March stabbed in Boston Boston a Joseph Mlot Mroz a Denio Strator carrying a sign critical of the poo people s March was stabbed Fri Day As a contingent of the March boarded buses in route from Boston. He was taken to City Hospital where he was reported in fair condition with a Stab wound on his left Side. To stabbed i m stabbed this is the first time they be Ever done this to me Mlot Mroz said As he emerged from his car after bystanders broke window in the locked vehicle and attacked him. A Well known figure at new England demonstrations of All kinds Mlot Mroz had picketed across the Street from the buses carrying a sign which said none Side i am fighting poverty. I work. Have you tried it it  bystanders knocked him do nonce but he stood up. He was soon knocked Down again be came trapped Between two cars and was kicked by the by standers. He then retreated to his car about a Block away circled the area and was driving a Littlemore than a Block from where the buses were being boarded when he was stopped and stabbed. The marchers who were Board ing the buses when Mlot Mroz was stabbed left shortly after Ward in route to Providence , no arrests have been , 43, is a resident of Salem and Bills himself As polish Freedom fighter. He escaped from a communist prison in Poland in 1945, and in 1959 won a citation fro the polish National democratic committee in new York for his efforts in behalf of the polish National movement and fighting communism. Saturday May \ for fliers Assi policy to Europe Washington Sas therm a thursday denied a published report of a policy change to assign aviators to Europe for one year Tours with their de Pendents. Normal Usa eur Tours with dependents Are for three years and an aviator or anyone else must have this much service ahead of him before the army will authorize his dependents to goer move to Europe a Pentagon personnel official said. In some cases servicemen to Europe in Advance of the families because of housing shortages in some areas but department of defense travel regu lations require 12 months of serv ice in the command after the arrival of the dependents. On the other hand some euro Pean Tours have been curtailed particularly in the Case of Avia tots and others with souls because of the War. Europe and other " s area Havn n a part off a Vietnam s have Bee rotation base some  Tours Vietnam. For Are Cut because Vietnam families usually to the ., although  dependents arc so authorized to remain in while their husbands arc i Nam. N others doing Well French transplant patient by United press internationale lie Joseph Reynes of Mont Pellier France a 85-year-old Sal factory worker die d Friday night. 58 hours after receiving anew heart. Meanwhile John m. Stuckwish whose condition was termed grave by doctors thursday rallied slightly at Houston s St. Luke a Hospital. Continuing Progress was re ported in the conditions of hous ton s other surviving heart recipient and the patient in Lon Don  r Stuckwish s condition declined rapidly thursday when his lung began filling with fluid but or Detoh a. Cooley said Friday his patient was steadily improving Cooley Sot help patient Everett c. Thomas a 47-year-old Phoenix,ariz., accountant was doing extremely  London a spokesman at the National hear Frederick West Hospital Britain s said first heart transplant patient continues to make satisfactory Prog  West sent a Wreath to the funeral of the donor Patrick Ryan an Irish Carpenter. Next of generals9 assignments announced Washington is two senior air Force officers in Europe Are being reassigned and third is retiring soon the air Force announced thursday. Maj. Gen. William e. Elder vice air Deputy for Allied forces Northern Europe at Kolhaas nor Way retires at the end of the month. Maj. Gen. George m. Johnsonjr., Deputy chief of staff Materiel for Safe at Lindsey As Ger Many is to become commander of the Oklahoma City air Materiel area aug. 1 and Brig. Gen. Clayton m. Isaacson assistant Deputy chief of staff operations Safe also at Lindsey will become commander of the 35th air div Hancock Field Syracuse n.y., july 1. Johnson will be replaced Oyberman chief of staff maintenance engineering at right Patterson fab Ohio. F continued from Page 11 Secretary of state for far Eastern affairs. The a n o i representative were col. A Van lao head of North Vietnam s permanent mis Sion to the Vietnam International control commission and Ngu yen Minh by. Vance said he was very Satis fied with the results of this get together the first in which  North vietnamese officials have met to try to launch a drive to end the War. Vance said it was agreed that the official languages of the con Ference would be English Viet much. Brig. Gen. Robert  assistant Deputy baseball Friday s major league Une Corei by the Ateo coated press National league new York 000000410811 1 clip Cuba 010 000 000i 2 6 , Kun once 7 and Grote Jen Kunh Kean 1hurtung Stfan 9 and boo Cabella. A Koo Sinan 6-1. A Jenkins 4-2. Hus new York Swoboda 8alfee 1. Namese and frer he described the atmosphere  he said they did not Dis cuss a conference Agenda but Only technical questions. He said saturday s meeting also will be devoted to procedural or technical  refused comment but when asked whether it had Beena Good meeting he said simply   Spokesman said consid Erable procedural Brushwood re Mains to be cleared away but he said he saw no reason Why the full delegations could not get Down to the real substance of the War when they meet monday  technical details  settled beforehand Are the seating of the delegations the order in which the opening speeches willbe made and even the Type of place cards to be used and what language they would be in. An american spokesman said twas probable however that even during Friday discussion of endure questions bordering on the real substance of the s talks were touched on., " a when the two delegations left the building there were shouts of hoho to Chi Minh for the North vietnamese and Mil cheers for the americans. Students put up barriers at sorbonne Paris a an enormous mass of students started to build race. The sorbonne Leader barricades near Friday night a orders to hold every Street pos sible in the latin  the crowd which grew to a estimated 15,000 in three hours apparently had no desire to Cross the Seine and trouble the right Bank area where the Hanoi Washington talks Are being held. Police moved hundreds of Vansand thousands of plastic helmeted riot police to the 25 Bridges across the River to Cut the City in two if necessary. It was the largest student turn out in six Days of demonstrating. The students seek release of com rades arrested in earlier disturbances withdrawal of police from around the sorbonne re opening of the school and general modernization of education. The demonstration started wit about 8,000 students including Many of High school age for the first time. Bobbins spending upheld by  _ _ i _ a i continued from Page Secretary Robert Mcnanara. In january 1964," Moskowitz  substantial Progress has been made. There is no question fit there Are still some isolated problems.", Moskowitz said the isolate problems exist at the Lowes level of supervision in the army. " " i0 he and Bennett will report tothe equal Opportunity Council which will present findings to the Secretary of defense. Since May 5, the two officials have visited Heidelberg Frankfurt Hanau Berlin and Munich for briefings a look at on Post facilities As Well As off Post facilities such As bar Sand Economy housing and meet Ings with anyone who had complaint of racial prejudice. In Munich they met with about50 enlisted men and then with about 30 officers who wanted total to them. The problems we have run across Are very sophisticated or very personal in nature Mosko Witz said. We have not heard from a single Man who Felt there was any discrimination at a High level of command because of his  commenting on bars in Frank Furt which Cater to negro soldiers Moskowitz said negroes go to these places because managers Appeal to them by posting prices and playing music they like. They sometimes prefer to go there because if they go to a White bar they might be offended he said. No system is going to be a Leto eradicate every piece of prejudice in a Man s heart he said. We feel it in t right that this separation should take place but a Soldier s private life must be his  Don t think there is any thing in the Way of a policy that you can do about it. We just want to be sure that our own ins Titu american released by East Germany Berlin up East Germany Friday released Peter Feinauer 27, an american who resides in West Berlin. He had been sentenced to jail for 15years As a spy in september. An american announcement isaid the East germans turned him Over to american officials Aila crossing Point in the Deri Wall. Feinauer went to West with his widowed Mother in. And was arrested in East get-1many oct. 7, 1966. He was tried sept. 29,1967, and sentenced on charges of espionage Feinauer said he apparently had some loss of memory during his confinement. He emphasized repeatedly thai the had been Well treated As fail As he could remember. Feinauer appeared in Good physical heal i no Exchange in Washington. State depart a ment spokesman Robert j. Maj Copskey told a news conference that no Exchange was involved a Feinauer s release. He said oel could not say Why East Germany agreed to the release j Feinauer had been studying Art in West Berlin. Ione american remains in East German custody. He is Roland Wiedenhoeft a 31-year-old Art continued from Page Campaign business. If you have Money you spend it to win. And afford the the you can More More you la  of the new York democratic senator complained that he Laid out lavish sums in his Campaign to win Indiana primary election tuesday. Gor Sou St Angelo the state demo cratic chairman estimated the total at 12  himself on election night put the Cost of his Campaign at $500,000 to $600,000."the Rockefeller Are like us the senator s Mother told the interviewer. We both have lots of Money to spend on our campaigns. It s something that is not regulated. Therefore if not unethical As for the result in Indiana mrs Kennedy told the inter viewer by Telephone from her Home in Hyannis port mass.,"i expected it. I was assured by Bobby and Teddy that it would be a Victory Teddy is another son. I Haven t spoken with Bobby yet mrs. Ennedy added but i did see him on to Las night and i heard his statement. It s not like the old Day when we would All be together for the results since or. Ken Nedy s illness six years ago we Are unable to have big get to Gethers Joseph a Kennedy head of the clan has been an invalid following a stroke tons Don t contribute to this separation or support it weather partly Cloudy to Cloudy with isolated Howen. Little change sunday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High a Low 48. Temperature recorded Friday get t 4 4 am pm1 94 Adana p m 77 Athena pm m Valano p 64 64 Berlin pm i3 Frankfurt p 48 02 Condon r 4 4am pm 44 w Madrid p68 m Munich p 48 7 pal p46 m Premtwick p m 70 rpm pm 104 wow Tim a partly Cloudy a rain weather Wing teacher at new York history   University who a been held in investigative a Tody since sept. 5 1967 Jen he was arrested in East Berlin. Wiedenhoft whose Home Milwaukee wis was pm i West Berlin and working on a thesis in Art history Clifford. Continued from Pas will discuss Force " " with construction up Mun cations for the nalu  the five year pc id tween 1969 and 197.1but, he pointed. Approval by this same tee last december he a and air Force Are m the or of redeploying to u.bg3 3ttedtotheai at 11 bases some airmen still Cor Liance. ? any v1we have urn of troops be brll5, Persov Sims " i contribution Sjo Vna have such a the Ous Economy cuts  
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