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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, May 24, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 24, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stmk1 gangster Washington the labor group currently has eight lawyers and is directed by James Featherstone a lawyer in the department s organized crime and racketeering  said the in Petu to Start the new unit was Given Faa report last year by the presi Dent is commission on Law enforcement and administration which to of crime involvement it downcast h. Rap Brown holds Bis wife s hand after conviction of violating the National firearms act. A photo maximum for firearms violation ubit double taxation of an individuals income by two or More  . A the amendment was added by voice wrote tit a Bill to protect 5 new Orleans a Black Power militant h. Rap Brown Drew a five year prison sentence and a $2,000 Fine wednesday night after a Biff Cial Federal court jury convicted him of violating the National firearms act. The jury deliberated 8 hour Sand 20 minutes before returning its . District judge Lansing l. Mitchell imposed maximum punishment after defense actor reservists Cabied despite Promise Washington up sever Al Hundred reservists who were assured last year that the would not be called up Are now being ordered to Active military duty the Pentagon conceded thursday. The reservists were excuse from the 1967 punitive Call up because their units had been some of the reservists who had made plans on an Assumption that they would be civilians indefinitely have Holly protested and have contended that they were assured they would not be called. The army said a reservist cannot be assured he would a Taus Luiei Usu Naa one.  i Nuudi disbanded and it was no fault of Nev � b l e called up because it theirs that they were not taking would be contrary to Regula part in weekend drills. But the present mobilization of the reserves is on the basis of need the army said an these men fare no better than others when the computer grind out the names of those to be tapped. 18 arrested in . Protest Washington up eighteen marchers in the poor Peoples Campaign were arrested thursday for defying police orders to Stop singing an praying outside the House office building on Capitol Hill. The were the first arrests since the marchers came to washington12 Days ago. Capitol police chief James Powell ordered the arrests and they were carried out without violence or resistance. All of the 18 were males six of them of juvenile age they were taken in patrol wagons to a Washington jail and charged with violating a la prohibiting the use of loud threatening or abusive language on . Capitol  tons. Most of the men who encountered the double jeopardy in successive years and escaped Only the first time Are in areas around Columbus and Cleve land Ohio St. Louis mo., Houston tex., los Angeles Cali Atlanta a. And new York City. The concentration is caused bythe fact that the army Reserve divisions were disbanded i these areas in a 1965 reorganization. The individual reserves no being mobilized Are part of a Call up of 24,500 men mainly inuits announced by the Penta gon april 11. The units after member were Given 30 Days to Settle their civilian affairs have already reported to mobilization stations. But the individuals who will serve As fillers in the units Are Only now being called and will not report for duty until late june. The original estimate was hat 3,500 fillers would be needed but the total has turned out to be 4,100, because there were More vacancies than anticipated in the units. Ney Williahim. Kunstler of Newyork City pleaded for leniency for the Sake of  of Appeal was filed. Brown 24, controversial chair Man of the student nonviolent coordinating committee remained free under $10,000 Bond pending the  making a motion for sus Pended sentence Kunstler accused the government of trying to silence Brown a fiery Ora Tor at civil rights rallies. It is time this persecution must Stop and this is persecution of the most blatant sort cried Kunstler. We recall that everything Adolf Hitler did  this brought . Attorney Louis Lacour up shouting. The Issue of Black or White was Only brought into this Case by the de thei Small companies from a proliferation of state and local taxes on their interstate business. The Bill then was sent to the Senate by a 284-8$ vote. A a. The individual income tax amendment was sponsored Byre. Neal Smith a Iowa. It is intended to help individuals who move from state to state earn Money in More than one stator have living quarters in two or More states and who consequently face multiple claims for state income taxes. Under the amendment an individual would file his state in come tax forms where he considered himself a resident Smith said. This could mean Fil i equation s Tabor Una  of labor Gani Zed crime 0 opportunities for stealing Union funds and no controlled  the unit i violations of ing in Only one if he Pendant. We deeply resent statements making such a com have selective this  no prosecution in the Federal act involved inthe trial which lasted nine lays forbids anyone under a Fel ony indictment to transport fire arms across state  had been indicted in Maryland aug. 14, 1967, on charges of arson and inciting to riot. At that time he was in Newyork. Two Days later he trav eled to Baton Rouge la., Withan my carbine in his Luggage returning to new York aug. 18with the same weapon. Artillery Soldier held in slaying Soest Germany is the slaying of a Canadian trooper Here has put an american Artil Peryman in the Frankfurt Ger Many stockade pending the out come of an investigation. Being held in the death of  Morris Royal Canadian beat is spec. 4 Willie j. Steven ". 21, of the 66th arty det authorities said the two me were involved in a bar squabble Here the night of May 17 an stepped outside where Morris was fatally shot. Had changed residency filing amounts proportionate to the time of his stay in two or More states. From that Point on the state would have to fight it out with each other not with the taxpayer Over his True residency except to the extent that he May have earned income in another state. Smith said a taxpayer co knot choose a state simply be cause of a favourable tax rate the decision would have to be based on legitimate residency he said. He did not explain who would define a legitimate Resi Dency. The Basic legislation would prohibit a state or Community from levying income capita Stock or Gross receipts taxes on an out of state company earning less than $1 million a year unless the firm maintains a business location within the taxing jurisdiction. Act which we ext Ruon affecting state Commerce and is Amble to Union leaders who 2 racketeering methods to extort Money from employers. A the criminal provision the Taf Chartley act 335 Hibits payment of bribes from employers to Union represent uves. The labor management re Tilg hid disclosure act and e welfare and pension plan disclosure act which Are aimed at stopping embezzlement of Union funds. Virion said that during thelast fiscal year the Justice department reviewed 1,113 reports of. Violations of both the report no and disclosure act and the welfare and pension plans act it examined also 351 Hobbs act violations and 385 Taft Hartley violations. He reported also that there were 56 indictments involving 59 defendants and 47 conviction involving 49 defendants result ing from violations of the re porting and disclosure statute czech minister denies talks on Russ troops Prague a Czechoslovakia defense minister Martin Dzur denied wednesday that hand soviet defense minister a. A. A Echko discussed the stationing of 11,000 soviet troops along Czechoslovakia s Western fron tier. Never and nowhere was the stationing of such troops Dis cussed by either the Czecho Tovok or soviet Side Dzur told the official news Agency ctr Inland interview Dzur wednesday ended six is. I talk with Grechko who left for Moscow a Western news Agency re ported that Grechko demanded the stationing of  russian troops on Czechoslovakia s Bor Der with West Germany. Get a lift London is . Air Force planes flew 224 Passen Gers from Rhein main Ger Many to Southampton England tuesday for a voyage aboard the liner United states to new  passengers were scheduled to Board the United state sin be Havre but the ship was not Able to Stop there because of strikes in France. The passengers along with 1cdogs, three cats and 13.3w pounds of baggage were taken to Southampton aboard four c13qs from the 513th tactical Airlift Wing and a c124 from the 52nd so of the military Airlift command. The United states was to sail from Southampton at 10 . Thursday. The liner normally leaves the British port at 1 pin. On the Day of sailing for Newyork then makes a Stop in w Havre _ a 513th c130 wednesday Fie 44 passengers three dogs a cat and 3,000 pounds of cargo from Southampton to Rhein main. H i 87 m 1 68 77 61 tit 62 40 4 m 5142 7 6843 4744 43 997 7149 m64 m . 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