European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Thi stars and stripes Erlin bullfighting a fearless the game Henchman demonstrates his agility As during the form of bullfighting bows Ingerman French Volk fest in Berlin. Twenty four heifers offer oppose Tion for would be up Ull to Wall carping covers Paris by Carl Hartman Aris a i am a Marx scrawled one rebellious Stu by on the Wall of a Paris uni sity building. I belong to the Groucho was one of thousands of Anonymous youngsters who use Chalk pencils and paint Spray guns to have their say in Public it s in stripes what s the big news you ill find it daily in stripes and the Best bet not to miss the big stories is to sub scribe. That Way you get a guaranteed paper a Day the convenient Way circulation office phone numbers Ger an Civ 739368 fre Haven. Civ 45341. Mil 764 ? v 06l�8-2w. Mil Offenbach 820 T 6rn Civ fi7617 a Vogel Weh 7050h Civ 5185923 Mil f356 Siut v8 Civ 776647 my a la 854.5 a 723�Civ 420779, my 28595 Greece Athena Civ 985180 Italy leghorn Civ 93001 Spain Madrid Civ 2228290, ext 3011 United kingdom London Civ Ruislip 32264, ext 127 subscribe now government homing Only during the May revolution i Paris. The students mistrust newspapers and have had Little Access to radio and television. But thousands of visitors have milled through the Halls and courtyards of school buildings stopping to smile at the Graffiti and posters. Sometimes they Ven Stop to think. The police Are cleaning the away in the sorbonne now but the students still occupy virtual Lyall the other University buildings in Paris. New inscriptions appear every Day and everyone seems have something to say but Don t know what one Frank thinker wrote on the Wall of an Annex to the sorbonne. Nothing sacred often thoughtful usually funny mostly untranslatable and in Large part unprintable the Graf Fiti treat any and All subjects. Nothing is , i suspect you of being a left Wing intellectual wrote solemn High school student. On the blackboard at the faculty of sciences someone put up a sexy parody of the internationale the students favorite an them that must have almost melted the Chalk. The following translations have been consider ably cleaned up. That one could not of the Best Graffiti have been collected in a 180-Page boo entitled the Walls have the floor just published in Paris by Julien Besancon. Politics life sex and education Are the favorite subjects in about that inscription that struck most observers first and har destas an expression of deep feel ing was a cry of pure revolt. I appeared in the big courtyard of the sorbonne prohibitions Are prohibited it on a nearby column of the sorbonne Chapel carried out the same theme. Don t act the Way you do at reclaimed a sign at a suburban ranch of the sorbonne in Nan youngster at Santerre where Leader Daniel Cohn Bend twas a second ions. Student thought had a serious about prohibit Freedom begins with a prohibition he wrote. The prohibition against interfering wit the Freedom of some of the wisecracks go tothe heart of the current political situation in France like this onion president de Gaulle s Call for new elections took 3 weeks it took him three weeks to announce in five minutes that he would try to do in a month what he had failed to accomplish in 10years." others seem to be the result of Long thinking about politics in general Mao says Power comes at the end of the gun. Is it possible that the gun is coming to the end of its Power More serious expressions of revolutionary enthusiasm the authorities had the universities. The students too them. The authorities had the factories. The workers too them. The authorities had the radio and television. The report ers took them. The authorities have authority. Take Nixon huh add More delegates Washington a new Delegate victories in eight states have moved Richard m. Nixon and Hubert h. Humphrey closer to collision in the race for presi Dent this fall. Nixon reached the two thirds Mark toward the number he needs to win the Republican presidential nomination by notching nearly 75 More Dele Gates in five states Over the president Humphrey scored a sound Victory Over rival sen. Eugene j. Mccarthy in a Home state showdown at the democratic convention in Minnesota and also added triumphs in Indiana and con As expected in the West Nixon won As expected in new Mexico Montana and Washington where stat conventions chose delegations listed As uncommitted but lean ing overwhelmingly toward the 1960 the 52 delegates from the three states 44 named Nixon a their first Choice. The Montana convention contingent will beheaded by gov. Tim Babcock Nixon s co chairman in the West Ern states. In new Mexico the delegates include former four time gov. Edwin a Mechem Nixon s Campaign chairman i that state. In South Carolina favorite son candidate sen. Strom thur mond threw the support of Testate s 22 gop delegates to Nix on. Adds 7 delegates with Nixon also adding seven at Large delegates in Louisiana the former vice president s sup port now is figured at 445 of the 667 votes needed for nomination at the gop convention in August. New York gov. Nelson , who went unmentioned in the Delegate develop ments in the South and West has 176 anticipated votes while favorite sons control 383. A sweeping Minnesota where both Humphrey and Mccarthy addressed their Home state con Home it love make but not Here mention the vice president swept All 20 at Large delegates to the National democratic Gath ering. In Indiana where sen. Robertf. Kennedy won the democratic primary a month before his assassination the party s Conven Tion picked an uncommitted delegation weighted heavily to Ward Connecticut Mccarthy sup porters withdrew when part leaders refused to Accord them More than 9 of the 44 Delegate counts list -709j/2 As technically uncommitted with 447% for Humphrey 324 for Mccarthy and 462for favorite sons. A minimum of 1,312 is needed for the demo cratic nomination. Calif. Skipper begins Lone world cruise los Angeles a after five postponements business Man Sailor Larry Stevenson set sail from Marina Del Rey Sun Day afternoon on a Solo cruise around the world. Stevenson s 29-foot-iong"american spirit was escorted out to sea by a flotilla of Small Craft. He plans to sail around Cape Horn at the Southern tip of South America then to the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Afri Ca and Back across the Pacific to Marina Del Rey. The route through some of the world s most treacherous Waters is believed to be the Only round the world route never sailed by one , 37, a newsletter publisher and former All Ameri Ca swimming Champion at Santa Monica City College was delayed five times by engine prob lems. Carrying food and water for one year he Hopes to finish the voyage in 300 Days
