European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 24, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes lion v turn Green if neighbor gets color to by Dick West Washington up there Are books that Tell what to do until the doctor comes and otherwise offer instructions for coping with Many of the com Mon problems a person is Likely to encounter. To my knowledge however nobody has written a Book telling what to do when your neighbor gets a color television set before you do. Yet this has become almost As big a problem As finding a doctor who makes House Calls. The latest figures show that 27 per cent of All households with television sets now have color receivers. Or looking at it another Way 73 per cent of us Are still struggling along in Black and White. Inherent in this situation is the danger of what . Senators Are fond of calling the tyranny of the it is similar to the situation that prevailed a few years ago when 27 per cent had stereo record players and the rest of us were making do Mona rally. You mention having enjoyed a certain program and some neighbor will say too bad you did t see it in it probably is the same neighbor who used to say that s a Good album but you should hear it in the thought that your neighbor May be enjoying something More than you do is of course unbearable. However you can t afford a color set right now. Not when you re still paying on the stereo. Pending such time As a Book is published telling us How to Deal with the problem i recommend a defensive technique known As psychological karate. The idea is to turn your opponent s own strength against him. When a neighbor Calls you Over to see his new color set Tho first thing you do is Sav aimed Sullivan s face is so yellow lie looks has just been oks like he everyone to his own taste you Sav. Not buying one of those things until to radiation a shucks " he says there in t harm anybody i you say i suppose a Man your a of need t concerned but i m still genetically Active i Al afford to run the l cant that ought to hold him at least unit Vou ran save up enough for a Down payment. Into Boston cops tangle with howling mob draft evader hauled from Sanctuary in Church Boston a u. S. Marshals carried a convicted Boston draft evader from his Sanctuary in a Church wednesday touching off a wild Street fight Between police and a howling mob of Long haired protesters. Robert a. Talmanson 21, was carried out of the Church and j was taken to jail in a police patrol car. When the marshals arrived Talmanson was in the Arlington Street Church standing in front of the altar. A group of 30 to 40 sympathizers blocked the door Way at the Side of the Church. The marshals brushed them aside and approached Talman son who let himself Sag to the floor. They picked him up and carried him out the door and through an alleyway to a Park ing lot where they had a car waiting. Sat on car the mob of sympathizers who at first picketed in the alleyway broke ranks and Pur sued the marshals carrying the Limp Talmanson. At the Park ing lot they threw themselves on the ground to prevent the car from being moved. Several climbed to the top of the car and sat on the roof. Police meanwhile called reinforcements and 50 to 75 police j charged the mob. Talmanson was carried to a patrol Wagon. The police drove away with the prisoner after a fist throw ing and club swinging Melee with the protesters trying to Block the path of the patrol Wagon. Knocked to ground a number of the demonstrators knocked to the ground were carried away from the scene by others. Police arrested More than a dozen and carted them off to lockup. Many of the demonstrators re turned to the Church. Talmanson convicted and sentenced to three years imprisonment for failure to report for induction lost an Appeal to the u. S. Supreme court last week. Officials of the unitarian universalist Church gave Talman son and William Chase 19, of Dennis Sanctuary in the Church on monday invoking the medieval Precept that a fugitive was Safe from Pursuit As Long As he remained in the confines of Achurch. Chase who enlisted in the army and served a year in Vietnam came Home on leave and now is listed As absent with out leave from it. Lewis wash., where he was due to re port Back last month. Chase remained in the Church. Student shoots teacher Pupil at Fla. School Miami Fla. A a Junior High school student summoned to the assistant principal s of fice for discipline shot and critically wounded a teacher and an other Pupil wednesday police said. Officers identified the Youn gunman As Ernest Iris som 15, they said he was captured near the school less than an hour after the shooting. Police said convard Dean a graphic arts teacher went to the assistant principal s office wit Grissom because the youth persisted in sitting in the wrong class. The Grissom youth left the of fice abruptly. He returned five minutes later with a pistol and shot the 25-year-old teacher police said. Officers said that after gris som shot Dean he ran out of the office and shot another student Larry Jones 13. The gunman then fled the school grounds. Police said Dean received multiple wounds from a burst of shots. Both Dean and the wounded student were in surgery for Sev eral hours after the incident. Hospital officials said both were in critical condition. Unchurched convicted draft evader Rob Ert a. Talmanson is carried from a Boston Church by . Marshals. A Street fight Fol Lowed his removal. Associated press photo Ala. Police guard Wallace Montgomery Ala. A gov. Albert Brenner said wednes Day that the state will continue to provide police Protection to George Wallace on his presiden tial Campaign trips across the country As Well As at Home. Brewer talking with report ers at his first news conference since he took office in May after the death of Wallace s wife gov. Lurleen Wallace said the decision was made because of threats which have been made to the personal safety of gov. Wallace and his the new governor asked about the specific nature of the threats said there seems to be a new outbreak of them Fol lowing Street rioting in major cities across the nation. He declined to elaborate except to say threats included his children. Brewer said one of his first acts when he became governor was to order state troopers to continue guarding the Wallace family. Brewer called the former governor a serious contender for the presidency and added As i have supported him in his Ever candidacy since 1958, i wholeheartedly support him in Autv or Vevay Serit miss Lake has pm Itoi Kyung in the aisles , Fla. A a Long haired member of the audience stood to attract the at Tention of new York . Nelson a. Rockefeller at question Ami answer session at the t Niv Crisi of Florida. That Young lady Over there Rockefeller said. The crowd looked and roared. I m sorry. Let s Start this Over. That Younk gentleman oui there Rockefeller said. 8-hour marriage is mustered out Crawfordsville ind Jan judge Howard a. Somnus giant de a divorce h e r e that eur marriage which the husband said lasted just eight hour. Lester f. Engle or. Jes. That eight hours after the a triage ceremony lie told Nae the former Durlene k. A that he had it co Ioctl ins aim induction left and Wint Home Ano j Haven t seen Lur to Engle said
