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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, June 17, 1968

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 17, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              June 17 1968 the stars and stripes Page 3 Abernathy vows meet demands or we will Stop Congress Washington Enlet Civ 739368 or ,. Civ 45341. Mil 7661 la 06108-2047, Mil Offenbach 820 Ern Civ 576it a vog Jeweh 7050 v m85923 m 1 735� Civ 776847. Mil 6513 1 Civ 854225 a 723� a Civ 420779, Mil 28595 Greece Civ 985189l Italy foghorn c v 93001spain l. Civ 2228290, ext Sou a Ted kingdom ctr subscribe government housing Only i miss her very much Buti do not want to go Home. She will beat me up if i  the youngster comes from Dong Hoa a Village in the me Kong Delta where his Mother Sells fruits and vegetables in the Central Market. During the tet Low swooping balloon causes prison Alert Kirkham England up the balloon swooped Low Over the Kirkham open prison an guards promptly went into action expecting an escape at tempt. A few moments later two red faced balloonist were explaining they had been blown off course on an 80-mile flight from Black Pool and had to land because they were losing Gas. Boac pilots on strike after talks collapse London up pilots of the British overseas airways corporation Boac started Astrike following the collapse of top level wage talks with the government sunday. All planes using London she throw and Gatwick airports were grounded As of Midnight saturday. Talks Between the pilots negotiators and mrs. Bar Bara Castle minister for employment and productivity broke Down half an hour  strike affected 1,040 Boac pilots who have Bee pressing for months for wage increases and improved working conditions to bring them into line with those of pilots of other major  estimated the strike will Cost the state run airline about $840,000.at various times including during the past weeks Boac offensive in february a Vietcong unit came through the Village and Tol d the youth stories of the glory of War. Pham 14-year-old Nguyen Vantronk and three other local boys decided to follow them. My Mother cried but i Wen anyway. I wanted to go to ight he said. He though War would be fun but a pair of sky Raider pilots taught him otherwise at t h height of the fighting in Saigon s outskirts. They streaked out of the sky blasting the communists with bombs and rockets. Pilots have been following work to Rule system which has caused delays of Man hours on some of Boac s global flights. The work to Rule system was intended As a warning of the pilots determination to strike if their demands were not met. Throughout the past week the Boac reservations department has been double booking All Pas sengers with other carriers in Case the strike went ahead As  3,500 seats will have to be found on other airlines forever Day the strike lasts and about 20 Boac flights will be grounded every 24 hours. We Are taking every possible step to reduce inconvenience to passengers to a minimum Al though of course it is inevitable that some inconvenience will because a Boac spokesman said. I was very afraid to die the boy said. I fear All kinds of  that air attack ended the War for both Pham and Nguyen. The Viet Cong scattered under the Impact of the bombs and the boys became separated fro the battalion Headquarters unit where they had served As Mes sengers. Later they ran into a stray Viet Cong squad led by Nguyen Van Cuong 22, who took them in Tow. The squad was also lost and after eight Days of hiding Cuong ordered his men to Call it quits. Pham was All for deserting to the government forces Buthis Village Comrade was not. Nguyen had killed six National policemen in the fighting and he did not want to Stop. He eve threatened to kill the squad Leader for suggesting it Pha said at the press conference which was organized by official sin the open arms program. By police and a steady Stream of persons was treated for Var ious discomforts. Most speeches were delivered in Spanish and a major theme sounding through them was the importance of preserving the Spanish culture of the puerto icons. One of their leaders Geren Valentine of new York said Al though the puerto Picans Are infill support of the poor people s Campaign they wanted to hold their own demonstration instead of being submerged in the climactic March scheduled for Juno 19.earlier in the Day Abernathy called the june 19 March a last Call to save  our tramping feet must behead he said at a news conference. Our voices must beheaded. If not our National Cri Sis of violence poverty and in Justice will Only  Sterling Tucker director of the March announced a list of speakers that includes  Luther King jr., Roy Wilkins executive director of the National association for the advancement of coloured peo ple Whitney m. Young jr., executive director of the National Urban league Patrick Cardi Nal o Boyle of Washington  w. Brooke r-mass., Walter Reuther president of the United Auto workers. Wilkins Young Reuther an Cardinal o Boyle also took part in the 1963 civil rights March i Washington in which the late or. Martin Luther King played a prominent role. Tucker said new York City officials have promised to permit 1,000 off duty police and firemen to come to Washington for the Day to serve As marshals. Aber Nathy said they would All be  declined to estimate How Many people might show up for the March but said the number has grown steadily since he said Friday that he had travel commitments for 25,000.he said he Hopes Large num Bers of Federal workers i Washington would take part in the demonstration although the government has said it will not give anyone the Day  president Hubert h. Humphrey s office made Publica letter Humphrey wrote Aber Nathy supporting Broad objectives of the Campaign but rejecting the idea that the Federal government should be the employer of last  Jane Withers mate killed Bass Lake Calif. A Kenneth Errair 42, the husband of actress Jane Withers was killed Friday with three others when their chartered airplay crashed and burned near the Bass Lake Airport. Errair owner of a studio City investment company married miss Withers in 1955. Cadet kitted by lightning on exercise Colorado Springs Colo up an air Force Academy Cadet was struck and killed by lightning and two others were injured Friday night while on training exercise in the mountains above the  was William Mccoy Goss 18, of Newport ark., Theson of or. And mrs. Alpha Lloyd Goss or. Goss was a Sophomore at the Academy. Injured by the lightning we remark w. Steinbruch 18, of scotch Plains . And Gregoryl. Harper 19, of round Lake 111. They were taken to the air Force Academy Hospital where they were listed in Good Condi Tion  three cadets were participating in night exercises As Parton the regular summer training program. They were hit by Light Ning in Saylor Park five Northwest of the Academy  
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