European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 24, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and strips Yellowstone campers bitten reluctant rangers kill rear after 2 attacks West Yellowstone Mont up foresters said tuesday a grizzly Bear that attacked three campers sunday after a similar incident last week had been killed the first time be cause no one likes to go out adjust shoot the Bear was shot after the second attack in which he bit three teen agers from Newyork City. None of the youths was injured seriously and the continued their coast to coast trip to san Mateo Calif. Josh Levinson a 15-year-Oldhigh school student was the most seriously injured. He was bitten above the left Elbow when be threw his hand Over his head to protect himself. We had heard there were bears wandering around be Vinson said tuesday in Sanmateo but we never thought one would attack 15-year-old girls. Hilary wiederhorn and Michele Plunkett of new York were also bitten but Only suffered minor and miss Wieder Horn were in their sleeping bag sin one tent when the youth said he heard the Bear rip one of the tent s Walls. I heard the Bear come into the tent Levinson said. He bit Hilary first and i put Myhand Over my head. Then he came at me but he just bit my the boy said someone shined flashlight at the Bear and fired a shot with a .22-caliber pistol. It scared the Bear Hoskins District Forest service supervisor in West Yellowstone said the Bear was a outcast with a history of attacking humans. Hoskins said the Bear bad also attacked another Man last week but rangers did t want to shoot it then. The Bear s body described As underweight and gaunt was taken to a Laboratory a Bozeman Mont for tests. Montana game and fish officials said they did t know caused the attacks. Hoskins said the Bea destroyed after biting Man last week because go out and molesting of people or later r winds up with killed and we did t want i. He said the Bear was taken Toa Remote spot after the Lei attack but it returned l Union volunteers communications okd for demos convention Chicago a striking electrical workers and the Illi Nois Bell Telephone co., agree tuesday on an emergency plan for installation of communications equipment for the demo cratic National convention Garrison gets Green Light to try Shaw new Orleans a Federal three judge panel re fused tuesday to Grant a per manent injunction and in effect gave the Green Light to stat prosecution of Clay l. Shaw on a charge of conspiring to Assas Sinate president John f. Ken panel also denied a motion by Shaw s attorneys for decree that the Mission report Warren Corn on Kennedy death should be valid Aad bind ing on All other Shaw motions were denied by the judges including request that . Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark be made a part to the suit. The panel also de Nied a request that assistants of dist. Atty. Jim Garrison be required to answer questions put to them by Shaw s lawyers. Garrison who has charge Shaw with conspiracy in a plot to assassinate Kennedy had asked the panel to refuse the in Junction and argued that the Federal court had no jurisdiction in the Case while it was pending in a state court. The three judge panel also rejected a Challenge by Shaw s lawyers against the constitutionality of state Laws under which Shaw is being prosecuted. Scheduled to Start aug. 26. Robert a. Nickey chief spokesman for the International brotherhood of electrical work ers met with ranking labor leaders and mayor Richard before announcing that the Union would allow 300 Volun Teers from among its 11,800 strikers to enter the International amphitheatre to install the elaborate communications sys tems. Mayor Daley rushed to a Tele phone to relay the proposal to the Telephone company an immediately told newsmen the company has accepted this in no Way affects the general strike now in Progress against Illinois Bell Nickey said. Ibex. Members have Bee striking Bell since May 8. Nickey added that the Conven Tion truce is confined to the amphitheatre South Side Home of Many National political meet Ings. This will not be extended to hotels he said. The exclusion of hotels fro the agreement poses difficulties for segments of the news Media with temporary workrooms and offices in various hotels. News men from these Sites cover activities in delegates and Candi dates Headquarters in Down town Chicago. Nickey said he hoped Union and Bell officials would meet later tuesday to work out de tails for the work in the amphitheatre. He added our Menwill work around the clock if necessary to Complete Charles Brown vice president of operations at Bell said re moving the convention Issue from our collective bargaining dispute is a very new Fiel Floyd Patterson former heavyweight Champion is trying his hand at acting. Here he plays a Cowboy in a Tele vision show wild wild West with Gloria Calome. A photo Senate oks Bill to Cut congestion at airports Washington a a Bill to provide More traffic control lers and equipment to combat fast growing congestion at the nation s major airports was passed by the Senate tuesday. The provisions Are i a Overall appropriation Bill pro Viding $1.7 billion for the department of transportation including $983.4 million for the Federal aviation adm Nistra passage vote was 82 to 2, with the Only negative vote coming from Sens. John j. Wil Lapel buttons too special Flag makers get of Washington up the defense department has authorized two companies to manufacture and sell red bordered flags with a Blue Staron a White Field for display by families of companies have been authorized to produce Lapel buttons for similar use. The flags May also be displayed by organizations with which the servicemen were or Are affiliated. Use of such flags and Button was widespread during world warn but Only recently began in connection with the Vietnam War. The servicemen and women so honoured need not deserving in Vietnam just be on Active duty.. Publishing corp. Of Stuart fla., was authorized to produce the flags soon alter the defense department approve them last december. A second authorization was issued Tannin & go. Of new York april 8.there is no limit on the size of the flags except that the cannot be larger than any . Flag with which they Are shown. They have been offered in an 8-by-15-Inch size Lor $2, Emblem Craft Ltd of Newyork Yeuvena manufacturing co. Of Attleboro mass an military Post suppliers of Newark . Have been authorized to make and sell buttons. The flags can be displayed on Walls in windows or on flagpoles. Families with More than one member in service can add More stars and a Gold Sta can be superimposed for a member who Dies to Active duty. Organizations May add the number they have in service. Hams r-del., and Strom thur mond . The measure would provide$15 million to add 3,627 control lers to the Force that directs the flow of air traffic. The Bill also carries sharply increased funds for traffic control equipment the Faa concedes that some of its air traffic controllers have tried to slow flights. But it insists that there is no discernible sustained slow a letter to sen. John c. Stennis d-miss., acting administrator David Thomas of the Faa said unfortunately there have been some abortive attempts Ata slowdown As we do have a few dissatisfied controllers who would Pervert their profession by using a deliberate slowdown technique to vent their fru Stra read Thomas s letter to the Senate during debate on the Bill to Cut congestion. The traffic Jam which cause delays up to three hours at some major airports Over the weekend touched off a dispute As to who is professional air traffic controllers organizations which says More personnel Are needed has instructed members to adhere strictly to rules that planes be kept three mile apart budget chief won t help postal dept. Washington a _ bldg. It director Charles j. Zwic said tuesday he has no plans to authorize the Post office department to keep More workers and thus stave off a deep Cut Ismail service. But in testimony before the Senate Post office committee Zwick made Clear the Johnson administration would not object if Congress took action on it sown. Postmaster general w. Mar Vin Watson outlined monday a Long list of service reductions he plans unless his department is exempted from new legislation which directs government Agen cies to Cut their employment Levels to 1966 figures. Slash obvious Zwick agreed with Watson that with fewer employees to handle a bigger mail volume service curtailment will be the obvious result. But he added Many other agencies in crime control health and air safety among others also have important jobs to do. They also Are obligated to reduce their work forces Zwick said. The Federal employment Roll Back was included in the tax surcharge Bill president John son signed a month ago. It was one of the demands for Economy which Congress made in return for the tax measure. Zwick said the administration opposed the employee cutback then and still thinks it is unwise but stressed he would not exempt the Post office depart ment from democratic senators have endorsed the departments plea for an exemption. . Woman gives birth to quads Spartanburg . Otral Hospital Norb. He Good condition
