European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 21, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse To Day May 21, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 5 Cooling it younger residents of resurrection City put the problems of the poor people s March mind As they Cool off momentarily out of with a dip in Washington s reflecting Pool. The City is in the background. Up photo horizontal1. High in music seed accessory8, farm implement12. Bishopric 13. Baseball team 14. French Man s dream15. British Crow Colony 17. Always18. Lamprey 19. Smallish 21, s tool 24, hawaiian Garland 25. Man s nickname26. Weaken gradually28. A spiral 82. Afford34. Chatter idly36. A tissue 37. Aquatic mammal 80. A twitch ing 41. God of flock 42. Ship record44. Ability 46. Elected official 50. Adult boy 51. City inner York 52. Went back56. Assistant 57. Moham Medan noble58. Girl s name 59. Mars grass 80. Hill 61. Tunisia ruler vertical1. A tree 2. Sign of the to Lac 3. Poor dwelling 4 leg joints5. River up. 6. Wayside taverns 7. Lawful8. Foretell answer to yesterday s Puzzle. U r 1 r e v r a e e s s avenge time of a Olutomi 24 Man Ute 9. Son of Jacob 10. Bakingchamber11. Had been 16. Jewel20. Thing in law21. Nimbus 22. Countenance 23. Roofing late ."7. Caress29. Felt contrition30. Dash 31. Need33. Post. Poned35. Morsel 38. Decay 40. A chamber43. Goat antelope45. Malay gibbon.46. Asterisk 47. Great Lake 48. A. Protuberance 49. San 53. Energy 54. Mother of Cain 55. Period of time 15 ill is pfc 47 in 1 0 42. 4 5 in it 34 4 a 51 to 7 a 35 44 54 2.0 a 40 soft 14 17 45 41 5ft by 10 ii 30 54 � 5s concern mounts Over marchers by Ben f Washington a Al most before it got started the poor people s March has run in to unexpected problems in a National capital already nervous about racial troubles and Wor ried about Vietnam and other things. The population of Washington troubled about a very recent experience with riots which brought burning and looting of dozens of businesses an increasing crime wave and nightly Evi Dences of arson appears increasingly concerned about the planned visit of thousands of poor mostly negroes. The concern is evident despite numerous indications that the government under pressure from Congress and from Busi Ness interests is taking precautions to prevent violence. Washington newspapers Madeno Advance outcry against the planned demonstrations handsome appeared even to encourage it. Television broadcasters gave the plans great prominence weeks before they became effective but now they and the newspapers seem much cooler toward what has happened. The evening Star and the Washington Post both printed stories pointing up concern Over the situation what the leaders of the protest were saying an what was happening in a great Park like area known As the mall or resurrection City where temporary shanties be Gan appearing to House the Visi a City concerned about the danger of outbreak of Vio Lence and wondering How Long the demonstrators would stay got Little Solace from leaders of the Southern Christian Leader ship conference sul the organization once headed by Chelate or. Martin Luther King. There had been an official announcement that an agreement was worked out Between Demon. Meyer stration leaders and the govern ment that the protesters would be in Washington Only until june 16, when they would leave and that no More than 3,000would be put into the shanty and radio and to stations now quote protest Lead ers As saying there might be 100,000 Here and that they Are not going Home until Congress yields to their demands for guaranteed annual wage for everyone new measures to Ai the poor and until National Lead ers support such May be Here two or three years the Rev. James Bevel a top Sulc Leader was quoted at a news conference. Shipping declines Washington a ship Ping into North vietnamese ports dropped slightly during the first month after president Johnson invoked a limited Banon . Bombing. Intelligence figures list 39 ship arrivals in North vietnamese ports during april four fewer than in March. Johnson on March 31 exempted from . Bombing most of North Vietnam s territory including the main port area of Haiphong and lesser ports Occam Pha and Hon Gai. Some authorities expected. Shipping traffic to North Vietnam to in crease As a result. They Felt North Vietnam Freedom to move supplies away Over repaired roads Bridges and ferries without fear of . Air attack would have eased serious congestion of the ports. But authorities with Access to reconnaissance photographs and other intelligence information disputed reports that the ship Ping flow to North Vietnam was blossoming. In addition to reporting the decrease in ship arrivals they said there has been no significant Rise in the number of ves Sels bound for North United states has Means of monitoring shipping from Vladivostok Hong Kong through the Dardanelles and at other places. The april figures show the number of soviet ships arriving in North Vietnam totalled 18compared with 20 in March red chinese ships 7 in april compared with 8 in March and a single Eastern european communist ship compared with 3 the previous shipping mostly bearing British flags out of Hong Kong went up from 12 vessels in March to 13 in april.. Officials whose Job is watching the flow of shipping to North Vietnam speculate one reason the traffic has t in creased is that the Haiphong port in particular is operating at maximum capacity. They say dredging apparently has not yet cleared away enough Silt to per Mit a larger number of seagoing ships into the Harbor. Wee pals hey Over Hae an matches a of us i just want to Burnt these leaves just raked up/1 a. I i Stop worrying.,
