European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 6, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes saturday july 6 i9fi8 shoot them stack them Maddox said Atlanta Ca. A Maddox ordered state troopers during the funeral March for or. Martin Luther King or. To shoot them Dowland stack them up if March ers attempted to enter geor Gia s Capitol building according to a just published biography of Maddox. The Book is entitled the rid die of Lester it was written by Bruce Galphin. A editorial associate for the Atlanta Constitution and published by Camelot publishing co. Of Atlanta. According to the Book mad Dox issued the order to approximately 200 armed troopers an officers Capitol during mourn Maddox attributed to other Law enforcement who patrolled the grounds and corridor the massive March of estimated 200.000 March ers passed directly in front of the Capitol which Maddox had refused to close. Maddox questioned a bout the published report a knowl eged that reissued an order to p r e v e n marchers from entering t h Capitol and said he could have used the language him in the Book. The governor said he had received information that an at tempt would be made to storm the Capitol building during the March and that he had give the order As a precaution. Maddox denied however that he threatened to bring state forces into Atlanta to protect his Pickwick furniture store against a possible fire bomb attack after the murder of King. Galphin says in his Book that Maddox told Atlanta mayor Ivan Al in or. The store had been threatened and if the City did not provide Protection stat forces would stack pm up like the governor said he did not say that. He said he did receive threats about the store and re ported them to the City in the usual manner. Wild Minneapolis demonstration Wallace wants to crease skulls Minneapolis Minn. Up George Wallace blamed anarchists led by College professor s for setting off a wild pro test demonstration at a rally air traffic men order slowdown Chicago Dpi an organization claiming to represent nearly half of the nation s Ait traffic controllers has ordered an immediate slowdown in takeoffs and landings from major airports which could Cut flight operation by 50 per cent. The newly formed profession Al air traffic controllers organization Patch holding its first convention in Chicago said it was notifying its More than 5,000 members of the action As rapidly As j. Rock president of Patch said the slowdown would begin As soon As members Are and entertainer Arthur Godfrey Patch chairman warned of impending disaster in overcrowded airlines. They said Atco members would handle air traffic according to mini mum separation regulations Sei Down by the Federal aviation administration. The Patch officials said these Faa regulations an currently being consistently violated to keep Pace with burgeoning said the slowdown could result in the number of aircraft handled at major airport.1 throughout the country being reduced by As much As 50 per cent. He said most major airports including those in Chicago new York and Losangeles would be affected. The controllers feel without exception that their obligation to protect the Public against unnecessary air hazards completely outweighs consideration of inconvenience which might arise if minimum separation i observed a statement adopted by the group a result the organization has decided to a Man that regulation operation must be kept even if scheduling i interrupted. Serious delays May occur in scheduled and non scheduled air traffic weakened from 29-Day fast Gregory moved to Hospital from jail pneumonia feared Tacoma Wash. Gee of 3,654 Miles above the Earth and a Perigee of 402 Miles. A spokesman said we a every Happy with data on the orbit. Called Rae a for radio astronomy explorer a the Satel Lite carries equipment to Monitor radio Waves from the Sun Jup iter Tho Milky Way and possibly other galaxies catching Low frequency signals astronomers Onearth can t detect because the ionosphere reflects planned to Analyse the signals and make the first Low frequency radio map of the Milky Way. A Akert .23-Puu at a Ratt auditorium. Dinner in the tumultuous demonstration broke out inside and outside the auditorium before Wallace a Rived. Police used Mace a i Abling chemical Spray to breakup the uproar. Several Penni were injured. When the alabamian appeared to speak with 40 Puree men secret service agents and Alabam troopers around him. He had to Battle to be heard above the Roar of Wallace go Homo and want Wallace from oppose x ups in the Croud of from 0.Minneapolis mayor Arthur Naftalin a Democrat apologia to Wallace by Telephone for the behaviour of misguided person who dishonoured our he said he disagreed with Wallace views but supported his Rishi to be former governor said he was not for suppressing Aca Demic Freedom or Hie right to demonstrate but i am for sup pressing disorder violence and Good crease in the Skull would Stop this he said referring to an incident in which an officer hit a voting Nanon the head and ushered him out bleeding Wallace said i think he got off pretty College professors he said were in the midst of the disorder and we saw an example of what is being taught in colleges in your state and in my state no states Are immune from 2 soldiers in a Alonga dirt Road East of Hen when he lost control and crashed into Concrete Railroad overpay Amii 4 30 . Thursday. Benson a Petroleum moral specialist with the aviation Sec Tion was pronounced dead Miar rival at the Babetha Ushii dispensary according to military police who Are still incs ii the Accident. Benson is survived by Liis step sister Angie Kapayou of Taina . Angel b. Sosa. A 21-year old missile crewman from Btry 57th in 77th arty received fatal head injuries when in was struck by a car driven by an other Soldier As he was walking Down the Middle of a Street Early Friday morning. An my report said Sosa was thrown 78 foot by the Impact. Sosa was pronounced dead at12 35 . At the Aschaffenbur and unit of the Driver involved in Sosa s death Are be ing withheld pending further investigation the v corps spokes Man is survived by his parents. Or. And mrs. Nicomedes j. Sosa of Carlsbad . Double fete for sat Dunn London up they4v a \ v � � / 1stomped, whistled and cheered thursday As american Jamu Simian Louis Armstrong celebrated the fourth of july Ami his 68th birthday. The i it. Held at the Savoy hotel by about Iso guests including Britain s top
