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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, June 13, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 13, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              The stars and stripes Page 23 formed " will be cons release 21 hostages a f of it limit & it Tvr to to fort. 1 t tint nnn/\i/1inrf 4/\ t Vir t/\ittin1 Ivo of Vivi not it re Lorl no Withof Iun mailings from Page 1 the he service to Revie fial s association s tax  said the gun lobby by the Era the minutemen extremist groups has shout the slightest apparent of conscience opposed a vicious disregard of fact w effective piece of arms legislation introduced face the gun Protection Effort i demands planned he added "1 shall today nand that the internal Revenue service Tell us Why an a animation with an annual fidget of $5.7 million an a animation which spends a re percentage of that budget fcb Ying against the Public Erest _ Why  an organi remains unregistered and  shall demand Doc Urnetta of How this organization is urged its members Tose decent firearms control gis lation if it has spoken Tona tors congressmen and late legislators to influence Weir behaviour if it has Ever mobilized a Campaign to oppositional gun control and if so the irs has treated it so  the Tydings measure would Equire both registration and licensing of All firearms either the states or by the Federal Job verment to cover states Here no action was taken. Continue a from Page l a Federal prison system spokes Man. The hostages emerged fro the grim Gray administration building to be greeted by their families. One guard Samuel Mccallister 49, hugged his wife and said "1 was scared to  the hostages walked out of the prison convicts in  resumed the scream ing Yelling and window smash ing that broke out earlier when the siege reached its 24th  were reports that most of the windows were shattered Inone cell Block. King told newsmen that the convicts who turned their escape attempt into a grievance session released the hostages at 11 55 . Edt almost a hour after copies of the journal were rushed to the prison bythe Fri. Then he said the inmates dropped two revolvers a knife and ammunition through a Hole they had sawed in the bars onto the  said the inmates had Cut through the bars of a restroom window on the second floor of the administration , apparently was what they were doing when their escape attempt was foiled tuesday  began taking hostages As employees came into the area to work King said. They held 25 persons at the  an Exchange of shots tuesday morning a guard was slightly wounded. Warden Olin g. Blackwel agreed to meet All but one of the convicts demands that they not be prosecuted. Blackwell told the journal in its copyrighted Story that he had no control Over prosecution. But according to the journal he agreed to meet demands for better food social workers and assurances that the convicts would not be beaten by what they called the Goon  Bank robber Frederick free Man Leister who served As spokesman for the four convicts told the journal they were willing to die to show that something is wrong wit the Federal prison system. I sincerely Hope however that it does t come to that he  women were released when they became ill tuesday another hostage was freed late tuesday night to bring the Liston nine grievances to officials and a fourth was freed wednes Day morning. Marchers list 5 must9 demands Washington up poo people s Campaign leaders wednesday issued five immediate demands they said must be granted by the government before residents of resurrection City can begin to consider thei Campaign victorious and think about returning Home. The seven Page statement of limited goals called for expanded and lower Cost food Aid to the needy increased participation by the poor in Federal Antipoverty policy and repeal of controversial welfare restrictions con Gress adopted last year. The Rev. Ralph David Aber Nathy Leader of the Campaign said the poor would present their Mutual funds prices f new York up National Assoc lion of securities inc. 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This approximates 5 per cent of to Tal remuneration which includes All  on Bureau of labor statistics for 1967, the new Sal Ary increases for civilians will Range from 3 per cent in the lower grades gs-1 to gs-6 to nearly 9 per cent for a gs-16. Increases Are larger in the higher grades where the Gap be tween Federal and private salaries is greater. Overall the increase averages out to 4.9 per cent. By Law when civilian Salar Esko up the regular compensation of servicemen also changes soothe 4.9 per cent civilian raise will amount to an average of 6.9ner cent in military base pay. The july 1 increase in service men s pay will put the base rate Ere-1 recruits at $102.30, Juinping to $109.50 after four months. A second lieutenant s starting pay As of july 1 will he $.542.20. Demands to the individual fed eral agencies involved before june 19, the Day thousands of persons have been invited to Washington to March in support of the six week ocl Campaign. Abernathy said 90 per cent of the new demands would not need legislation and could be granted under administrative or policy changes in programs of the agencies. Abernathy said the new list of demands applied Only to Federal agencies. The Battle for new legislation to create More jobs housing and welfare payments he said would continue on Capi Tol Hill once the immediate demands Are granted. Sympathetic congressmen have been asking March Lead ers for specific demands so Law makers can assess them. On list issued in the name of the March by Bayard Rustin was disavowed by Abernathy and his group leading to Rustin s Resig nation As coordinator of the june 19 demonstration. Washington civil rights Leader Sterling Tucker was named to replace him. Wednesday s announcement followed what Abernathy termed a very fruitful meeting tues Day with gov. Nelson Rockefeller of new York. The civil right Leader said Rockefeller pledged his support to the Campaign and said he would do everything in his Power to   of aids f Man Hurt in Africa i Wiesbaden special . Air Force c141 Star lifter flew deep into Africa tuesday to evacuate a seriously injured american College instructor tothe Safe Hospital Here. A Safe spokesman said the mercy Mission to Blantyre Malawi Southeast of the Congo was flown by a military Airlift come Mac Star lifter which carried injured . State department contract employ evangel j. Bradakis to Rhein main air base for Transfer tothe Hospital in Wiesbaden. Seriously Hurt a College instructor at Bunda outside the City of Lilongwe Bradakis received serious spinal injuries in an automobile Acci Dent june 6. His evacuation from a Blan Tyre Hospital to Wiesbaden was made at the request of Ameri can embassy officials in Malawi formerly Nyasa land. He i undergoing treatment in the us afe Hospital s intensive nursing care unit where his condition was  maj. William r. Fuqua and a2nd aeromedical evacuation so team from Rhein main accompanied Bradakis his wife tha Lia and daughter Joann 5, on the flight to Germany. The Aero medical team of nurses an medical technicians included cats. Alexis Stone and Barbar Sanders . John Sliwinski and sgt. Donald e. Long. It. Col. Otto l. March of the20th military Airlift so Dover fab del., and capt. John  jr., of the 76th military Airlift so Charleston fab s.c.,commanded the aircrews who completed the evacuation flight. The flight was conducted under the operational control of the 322nd air div High Wyco Beair station England. Value line ads Val Vulval uie inc Sylvan god varied inv Ling or Walls in Wall Well  Windsor Mut find 9.06 9.14 9.90y.u 16.01 17.55 11.92 13.03 wisc on Worth sex x9.7010.0l 6.81 7.4  
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