European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 17, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse June 17 1968 the stars and stripes log 7 Ilif. Demos the to stay uncommitted is Angeles a Cali la s delegation to the demo the National convention voted Day to go to Chicago in Ted to any presidential ate and to search for a gee closest to the views of. Assassinated Leader Rob s. Kennedy.172 californians who will use the second largest ration at the August can Jon adopted a Resolution a Calls upon delegations i All states to take such acas will insure a free and i democratic National con Flatle delegates met at the los piles International Airport re nine Days ago some of k had watched the coffin Ting the slain new York sen r begin the final journey East. Resolution Jere were no votes against Resolution. It resolved that delegates acting in con fight for a platform at Chi embodying those Princi for which sen. Kennedy in his life. This delegation refine dedicated to Robert f Wnedy and the vision that heu for this Dele Fon will not endorse Otheni dilates at the present time Paul Ziffren former demo tic National committeeman snored the Resolution with backing of state Assembly Iker Jesse Unruh. Unruly chairman of the delegation it saw Kennedy win the Jun California primary Only to be Nek Down after making i tory speech. I Junruh again was As chairman. Budget cuts damage morale project Apollo loses a Little zip Cape Kennedy a employees unrest spawned by Large cuts in America s space budget is sapping enthusiasm of persons working to land Astro nauts on the Moon. Space Agency officials and con tractor managers in discussions with the associated press vigorously deny that the declining morale will jeopardize the performance of rockets and Moon ships on manned flights. The generally agree however that in the words of one Industry executive a Little of the do has been taken out of project Apollo. It s going to be a tight Yea Rand i m somewhat concerned said maj. Gen. Samuel c. Phil lips Apollo program manager for the National aeronautics an space administration. Budget cuts directly affect Apollo by causing a reduction in manpower at Nasa centers involved in the Man in space pro Gram Phillips said. The fact that the budget Hasa downward trend has got to affect my people noted Bastia hello vice president and Gen eral manager of launching operations for North american Rock . Industrial output moves to record Rale Washington a the nation s Industrial output recovered in May from an april de Cline and moved to a record rate of 163.7 per cent of the1957-59 average the Federal re serve Board reported production of consumer goods and of Industrial mate rials increased the Board said while output of business equip ment held steady. Well corp s space american is prime con tractor for the three Man Apoll spaceship and second stage of the Saturn 5 Man to the Moon rocket. We re All disappointed that we Don t enjoy the support the Confidence the popularity of the Public As much As in years past hello said. All of that saddens us a Little and it can t Apollo astronauts the prime Crew for the second manned Apollo space flight is from left Russell l. Schweickart David r. Scott and James a. Mcdivitt. Help but take a Little of the facing people working on project Apollo is the fact that the Man to the Moon work forces being reduced at a rate of about 4,000 jobs every month a Assembly of Apollo hardware is completed and no program even approaching similar size exists to take its place after the goal of Landing men on the Moon by 1970 is administrator James Webb recently told Congress head been directed by president Johnson to support a maximum fiscal 1969 budget of $4 billion More than $300 million below the austere $4.3 billion the president recommended in january. The severe Cut will barely keep alive the Apollo applications project the Man in space program after the lunar Landing is accomplished Webb said. He suggested it might Force Saturn rocket production to be sus Pended due to Lack of flight assignments in the 1970s. Hawaii gets rare snowfall Honolulu a Snow fell Early Friday at about the most unlikely time of year in about the most unlikely place Hawaii. Snow is not unusual on the volcanic Mountain peaks during the Winter months. But Snow in mid june is rare. A weather Bureau spokesman said the unusual weather on the slopes of Haleakala was the re sult of an upper level disturbance which has brought cold moist air Over the state. Wis. Priest considers running for House seat Benelux vacation guides 8 � of " Iii Ponento. Green Bay wis. A ai48-year-old roman Catholic priest is considering running for Congress if his Bishop approves. The Rev. Robert Cornell member of the norbertine or Der which operates St. Norbert College in nearby Depere is under considerable pressure from democratic leaders to become a candidate for the House sea held since 1944 by Republican rep. John w. Byrnes. Bishop Aloysius Wycislo who became head of the Green Bay diocese Only a few months ago apparently holds the key to father Cornell s candidacy. The prelate has Given no Public Indi cation of his position in the mat Ter but his predecessor the late Bishop stanislaus v. Bona rejected a similar plea by father Cornell in 1966.meantime, with a july 9 filing deadline getting closer friends of the priest Are circulating Nomi nation Cornell a teacher in the history department at St. Nor Bert has said he would not run without ecclesiastical Ipp Roba Tion approval from his superiors the Bishop and Norbertin Abbot s. M. Killeen. The pries said he has received approx from the Abbot on condition tha the Bishop also approves. But hat has t happened yet i Cornell issued a state ment this week criticizing unnamed persons for attempting t prevent his announcing his in Ait ions. He said principal oppo Ilion to his candidacy was the Laim that if he held office i would violate traditional separa Ion of Church and priest said such oppose Ion seemed to be based on the ridiculous Assumption that i would represent the Church Ather than the residents of the Rocky says Kirk to veep material Tulsa okla. Up Newyork gov. Nelson Rockefeller isted gov. Claude r. Kirk Florida saturday As one Man who should be considered As Avice presidential candidate. But he did not endorse him As his first Choice. Rockefeller commented at news conference in which he had praised Kirk for a report remade to the Republican Gover nors conference on the International balance of Trade situation. I think he stands out us on of the Brilliant Young governors the kind of Young dynamic governors we need said Rockefeller who is seeking Hegop nomination for president. A newsman asked Rockefeller if in View of his compliments he would consider Kirk As his running said the country needs youth drive and Leader ship and in tins i lit Kirk is one who should be
