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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 01, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 7 Ore steam to inflation vow York up another in consumer prices the Ait month of Rise and on Side were a drop in orders for machine tools h usually reflect expects of business to come and average weekly pay of fac workers in april and the Ris of no Progress in prelim Ary bargaining Between steel ions and management is taken for granted there u Foo site of the Ledger on the favourable Side were up urns in the . Balance of Rade automobile production and corporate  prices led by food Tuffs Rose three tenths of sneer cent in april going to a record of 119.9 per cent of the1957-59 average. A year ago the average was 115.3 per  normally food prices decline in april but this year that Sec Ilion led the inflationary Advance and government analysts said that another Rise is expected in. Because of the Rise in the Cost Omi ving Index some 115,000workers, mainly in the Aero space Industry will get a wage raise of three cents an hour. Cost for Loans up charges on consumer install ment Loans were raised by Sev eral major Banks. First National City Bank of new York one of the largest in the world doubled the Cost of personal Loans Mak ing it 50 cents per $100 of the face  earnings for the a rage wage earner dropped 13cents a week in april. Average Gross weekly pay for Factor workers fell to $118.70 from 120.18 in  for machine tools an official leading indicator Fellin april to $111.5 million from j117 million in  business in May is holding to april s pattern Industry sources said when ship ments were Well ahead of new orders. Most heartening of the favor Able signs was the report that foreign Trade showed a $248-Mil-Ion surplus in april after a 15j.7-million deficit in  jumped 17.7 per cent f april compared to March an totalled a seasonally adjusted record of $2.89  production is running 20 per cent higher than i this time a year ago said s automotive  were remaining wrong reports for the last third of May said. Ihl0rporate profile Are higher anyone expected a Busiek Magazine Survey re i $40.0oo not peanuts s plane Ell out getting the High Down eight foot 9/2-Inch Eddie Carmels avs a to his Fiancee 5-foot-3 exotic dancer Pamela cum us who answers  Eddie clutches the Mage License which they plan to use sunday in los Angeles. A Santa Ana Calif. A Good grief snoopy that sop with Camel is Worth $40,000.that s the Price a real life counterpart of the imaginary plane flown by cartoonist Charles Schulz s daydreaming  character brought wednesday at  world War i fighter Drew the lop bid at a Sale of 30 an Tique planes which realized Al most $300,000. Its original Price was about $8,000. Ten of the bids were in five figures but by far the highest was that of j. W. Middendorf ii a private collector from new York City. His telephoned in and Vance offer for the Hump backed Little biplane believed the last unrepairable condition beat out All  the disappointed rivals for the Sopwith decorated witha cutout of snoopy in the cockpit was Gustav Hulkower of Newyork. Bought 6 other Hulkower stopped just Short of $40.000, but went on to pay total of $96,000 for six other world War i Craft. He said the were for a museum soon to be opened by his firm in Andover  planes brought $20,000 a Maurice Farman mf11 two place Pusher biplane a Fokker d-v11 biplane and a  biplane once owned by the late stunt flyer Al Wil 500 persons ail Force officers aircraft and Auto designers flying enthusiast Sand private collectors attendee the auction in the museum of Theair at Orange county Airport. The planes were part of a collection assembled by two movie stunt pilots Frank Tallman an the late Paul Muntz. They were sold last year to two firms who put them up for auction. A cheer Rose from the Crowt when old time aviatrix Florence Pancho Barnes Holder of several Speed records in the1920s, successfully bid $4,300 for a 1929 travel air monoplane. She said the Craft once belonged to a replica of the spirit of  monoplane in which Charles Lindbergh flew the at lactic in 1927 brought $17,500. The buyer Davis Jameson Osh Kosh wis., said he has several antique planes and plans tomake this one flyable.  than Campaign stalled Gregory ready for jail term Chicago up negro entertainer Dick Gregory said thursday he will interrupt his presidential Campaign next week and go to jail where Hewill spend most of the summer. I be got 90 Days to serve ave iranian train Rana an Irani Anoh a Kei. Saved hundreds and in leaning off his clothes comin a them to a in the to la an Tabriz Passen la � lha a Bridge had been a a by floor is. Ideal red Asab hedntct""1 ust be re "1 Mairah Marcham Bridge near in to according to thei " e newspaper Ettel Aat. Patriotism did t Flag Athens a. A Ever time the american Flag at the University of Georgia was Low ered to half staff on orders of gov. Lester Maddox a group of students would raise it again. Maddox had ordered All Flagon state property put at half staff until Sundown wednesday so Georgia cow officially protest the supreme court s decision out Lawing free Tom of Choice school integration  the student group saw it differently.  hauling old glory to the top they sent this Telegram tothe governor the Flag is flying High at the University of Georgia. We respect the by preme  Gregory said. I intend to be a b Ood prisoner so 1 can resume my Appeal to the voters.". Gregory has announced he is a write in candidate for presi Dent in any state where they 11 count the  was convicted of violating fishing Laws in the state of Washington last year while he was helping american Indian protest what they considered government interference in then natural  90-Day sentence will keep Gregory away from the voter but Gregory said his supporters will try to put his message across. Coed draws duty for obscene sign Spokane Wash a Spokane Community College girl student charged with displaying an obscene sign in what she called a sociological study has been ordered in court to con tribute something Back to  Justice of the peace Kathrynann Mautz suspended a $200 Fine for 24-year-old Catherine mar Walker on the condition that she perform 50 hours of Volunteer  the trial on the obscenity charge miss Walker said she displayed the sign in her car to observe  does not seem to be a fitting punishment and i under stand your circumstances do not make a Fine suitable either judge Mauz said. Coed arrested in Ohio state dormitory fire Columbus Ohio a a Ohio state University coed accused of setting a dormitory firkin which two other coeds died was ordered released from the Franklin county jail for confine ment in a Cleveland Hospital for psychiatric care. Harriet Frances Leeb 18-year-old freshman from South Euclid Ohio charged with arson in the May 22 fire at Lin Coln Tower was taken by University police to Ingleside hos Pital Cleveland where she willbe held under Security guard. She was described by univer sity officials As a Bright girl with Good grades who kept pretty much to herself. Municipal court judge Wilbur Shull waived miss Leeb s $25,000 Cash Bond thursday on condition she agreed to commit herself to the Hospital for psychiatric care. Emotional problems Columbus authorities said miss Leeb has a history of emotional problems and a year ago ceased treatment by a Psychia Trist. The arson charge was filed wednesday by University police chief o. R. Starr shortly after miss Leeb was taken into custody As a material witness in the fire that also injured 14 other coeds one of whom remains  fatally in the fire were Pamela sue Patterson 18,Ludlow Falls Ohio and Retta d. Foster 22, Colorado Springs  girls were roommates in an 11-floor suite in the 24-Storydormitory. 7 die in India heat wave Calcutta up seven per sons including children who die Din their sleep have perished in an unprecedented heat wave sweeping India s Bihar state. The temperatures have soared to 122degrees, drying up Wells and Rivers. Tui  recipient fully recovered T _  i j 1a of Kiri it for to Cincinnati up a 44-year-old woman pronounced fully recovered from a kidney transplant from a dead woman was at Home thursday with her Maxine Mckenzie the Mother of one daughter was re leased wednesday from Good Samaritan Hospital Here where the transplant was performed april 29.doctors warned however that it might be a year before the transplant was effective and they could Tell whether her Bod would accept the foreign kidney. Authorities said in was the Sec Ond transplant of a kidney froma dead person but the first successful one. The doctors said twas unusual because there was no blood  kidney came from mrs. Elizabeth Welpton 64, who died april 29 of a heart attack Here while visiting friends  
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