European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse In Light of full Moon Frk is Laid to rest thousands file past new grave. Washington a Kobert f. Kennedy was juried on a gentle Hillside saturday night in the Uncertain Light of a full Moon and the flame flickering Eter Fly Over the grave of mar red president John f. Ken Iedy. The slain senator who had inspired to follow his brother s path to the White House found serenity at last among the other stories photo son pages 2, 3, 4, 5 of heroes of Arlington National cemetery just 4 years after Pis brother was buried there. The new grave Drew thousand Arlington on sunday the Ocial Day of mourning for the lain senator. Among the Early visitors were be widow Ethel and son Jjoseph one of the couple s 10children. By mid afternoon the crush lad become so great that the tix abreast line had to be halt Dpra time to time to regulate Bie flow that increased steadily spite a hot Sun temperatures cont. On parse Jyh col 1 last journey Joseph Kennedy ii leads pallbearers bringing the casket of his father sen. Robert f. Kennedy to its final resting place in Arlington National cemetery. Others include at right David Hackett Robert Mcnamara lord Harlech and John Glenn. At the left Are Stephen Smith an unidentified pallbearer and c. Douglas Dillon. A photo unofficial newspaper of . Forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East jvol.27, no. 54 if 21855 a monday june 10, 1968 is daily 10 sunday d . Says it help on troop costs Ray s extradition to Latt or Donill a a ,. Asst. m. Vinson or. London sunday tothe extradition of Ray in the Assas or. Martin Luther held Ray 40, under heavy guard. He was nabbed at London Airport Satur Day on a tip from Canadian authorities. Ray travelling from Lisbon with a loaded pistol and a fraudulent Canadian passport with the name Ramon George Sneyd was arrested while trying to catch a plane for Brussels. British detectives charged him Only with travelling under a fraudulent passport and carrying gun without a License. He was booked under the name of Sneyd but the Justice department in Washington said the Man was definitely Ray who was charged in an american warrant with the death of the negro civil rights Leader april 4in Memphis Tenn. An american embassy official said Ray s extradition it paper would include All his known aliases and that the Nam Sneyd would raise no problems in that was held at Cannon Row police station about 200 Yard from the houses of parliament. Vinson visited him there is scheduled to appear at a magistrate s court on monday morning to be formally charged Europe partly Cloudy. Outlook. Little change. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 62, Low 50. Temperatures recorded sunday get 44 am pm 63 86 Adana. P 64 75 Athens p 63 70 Aviano p 54 59 Berlin p 52 57 Frankfurt p 50 68 London p a partly Cloudy. 4 4 am pm 61 90 Madrid p 52 55 Munich p 52 Paris p 41 57 Prestwick p 61 73 Rome p 61 84 wheelus p 2nd weather Wing with the gun and passport of arrest of the accused killer was greeted with a great feel ing of Relief at Home Vinson declined to give any de tails of How or when Ray would be sent Back to the United states. But he said it was doubtful that Ray would be sent Home to face charges in Vinson s personal custody if the extradition is granted. Vinson praised Scotland Arcand the Royal Canadian mounted police for their cooperation wit the Fri in the arrest. The . Embassy s Legal department had asked for the arrest. Vinson met newsmen at a Impromptu news conference on the Steps of the embassy. Allies urged Washington up1 Treasury under Secretary Joseph w. Barr said sunday the United states can t afford to keep on paying the whole Bill to maintain Large numbers of american troops throughout the world. Barr said other nations mus pick up their share of Western defense costs including the maintenance of . Troops overseas. The rest of the world mus recognize that we have i Multi in interest in Security he said during it television interview. The biggest Throat to Hie Cunt on i Ai of. I a. I
