European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 6, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes sss4bbbflhihhbb a Habibi he t Spain cricks Down in Basque area Iii a virtual state of emergency was declared a i the heart of the Basque country the Franco govern londay in no drive against those demanding Independence Lor he arrested scores of persons in the Region ,.s mountainous extreme Northeast near the French Border in Spain Mound Young gunman who assassinated a High uvin .-.,. Roadblocks near the Frontier Pat Romieo highways and took up positions some key in tsp ?.? of san Sebastian jammed with thousands in the ii i exams of police guarded the Headquarters of the of tourists a if % a Lipuzcoa. The province has been decreed civil go of exception a measure somewhat less severe than of vice or martial Law. Soviet leaders Back in Moscow Moscow a top so vict leaders returned Home monday from an East bloc m m it in Czechoslovakia w Ich hailed Here directed toward strengthening the Unity of the bloc. The press avoided the quest of whether the Bratislava marked a Success for bras a leaders in defending their liberalization drive. The official soviet news Agency Tass reported briefly the return of the soviet Delegan 1 Eadd by Leonid i. Brezhnev soviet communist party general Secretary. The delegation which left Czechoslovakia saturday night by train included Premier Alexei n. Kosygin president Nikolai v. Podgorny and Sev eral other top leaders who also took part in soviet czechoslovak talks in Cierna preceding the six nation Bratislava meet praising the Bratislava declaration in general terms initial soviet press comment did not mention the Prague liberalization Campaign w h i c h prompted the Cierna and brat Islava meetings. 76 bagpipes Leslie Hornschield one of 76 girl bagpipers for an Iowa University band appears to have her hands full i London Battersea Park where she and her fellow a Fps placed sunday. The bagpipers were to perform in Birmingham an Stratford upon Avon before taking their plaid instruments to Scotland whose people Are usually credited or blamed for bagpipes. in Austin Biafra stands by sovereignly Ababa Ethiopia i background of suspicion hate the biafran Leader it. Conflict and War our survival Odimegwu Ojukwu Mon cannot be separated from the. Sovereign Independence of our tex., president Johnson pledged a major re Lief Effort in the nigerian biafran War soon the two countries Settle their political differences. The pledge was in a message to emperor Laile Selassie of Ethiopia at the opening i of the five nation mediation meeting. Lambeth Lul. A mini to vhf Clay rejected the idea of renunciation of biafran sovereignty the prime condition set by to nigerian Federal government for the Start of peace Neotia u011s the rejection came at the end of More than an hour of speaking in which the bearded uniformed Leader speaking from a prepared text outlined the history of his said against All this soviet set test indicated Moscow up the soviet Union supersonic transport ssi May already have been test flown the soviet air Force month Anglo of lean Bishops use of contraception of civil aviation Boris Pugayev wring in aviation and cosmonaut gave several details about to e 1u144which May have beaten the Anglo French concorde and the u. Supersonic Jet into the air. It it v. In said the tu144 requires a Takeoff T lifts off without using the extra Power of of i bin ners. Experts said such characteristics of a a0distance could hardly be stated facts if they had not been Irish troops do strikers jobs of it it up the Irish army took Over maintaining essential services in Dublin Mon Day morning 300 firemen and 3,000 municipal workers went on strike. Two Hundred soldiers using their own equipment were pro Viding fire and ambulance serv ices. Garbage collection an Street cleaning services were a a standstill. Public lighting and City waterworks also were Ai Fca Guibor court will investigate strikers demands for $420laweek raises at hearings wednes Day and thursday. Diamond Rush in Canada Montreal up prospectors in Canada Are now looking for diamonds. They think the nation could become Well known for the stones South Africa now . Thu Canadian geological sur vey reports indications of Kini perlite formations in which diamonds normally Are found in the Rock mass in the Kiik land Lake area of Northern Ontario. Claims have been staked in four townships an cover a total of 1,640 acres. Iraq favors kurdish peace Pla Tuut Lebanon up the new iraqi regime � a announced it Bucks a june 1966 peace plan to Settle the claims of Ltd a kurdish tribesmen. Reports from Baghdad said a a delegation will Fly to the mountainous North to meet renin la Mullah my Staple Barzani and discuss implementation of tin provisions. Tothe scheme drawn up in june 1966 by then Law Rahman Bazzaz promised the kurd a degree � jul � Hie basis of decentralization of government admin Istia u. I a i was accepted by kurdish leaders at the time but Piui an ices prevented its implementation. London a anglican Bishops at the Lambeth Confer ence monday took Sharp Issue with Pope Paul for saying that artificial contraception leads to j moral degradation. I the it. Rev. Edwards r. Wel Les Bishop of West Missouri told his fellow Bishops in private ses Sion that he used contraceptives and found that they had enhanced his marriage. The 61 year old Bishop spoke the father of four children. The papal encyclical turned Upas a non Agenda item when the conference resumed for its Sec Ond it Rev. Edmund Knox Sherrill Bishop of Central Brazil proposed a three Point Resolution which was seconded by Bishop Welles. The Resolution 1 reaffirmed the statement on the family in contemporary society at the 1958 Lambeth conference.2 expressed the conviction that rational and disciplined use of the so called artificial Means of contraception Lead not to moral degradation but to maturity. 3 requested that the mixed marriages joint commission of the anglican and roman Catho Lic churches should give closer attention to the whole theology of marriage and its application to mixed marriages Between anglicans and roman catholics. Several Bishops said that som of the phrases in the Pope encyclical were not Well chose according to official observers at the private archbishop of Central Africa the it. Rev. Fran Isgreen Wilkinson made a plea that and Resolution passed by the conference should be drawn in a spirit of Charity. It important that we Don appear to be fishing in troubled Waters he conference adjourned after Only half an hour discussion be cause of a reception being held by Queen Mother Elizabeth for the Bishops and their wives. Bishop Kenneth Salisbury assistant Bishop of London who also general Secretary of the British Council of churches con firmed that the Council which groups the Church of England with most protestant denominations in Britain had received re quests from openly rebellious roman catholics for prayer from fellow christians. Letters with similar requests Are understood to be on the Wayto the archbishop of Canterbury and the Lambeth Bishops. Will report conventions by Mark Danilin Gerstoff writer americans serving in Europe need not miss All the visual excitement of the u. Political con television both pro rams i and ii will be car ving film reports on a number f Republican National Lon mention opened at 3 . Monday get in Miami Beach and the democrats will open their con mention in Chicago on aug. 25. Frequent reports will be show non the program i tages Schau both the regular 8 . Program and the late report usually after 10 . Times for All programs May be found in Hoer Zug the German television guide on Sal eat stars and stripes Newsstands. Other shows program i officials also said film clips May be seen on an of these other news shows Magazin Der woche Wel Spiegel Panorama Monitor and report. Films usually will have the English in the background. It can often be heard above the German translation and commentary. Program ii officials said there will be regular news reports on their daily Heute show at 7 30 pm and the late Heute report usually after 10 . Coverage also planned for the weekly Blic punkt program at 10 . I on Friday program i also planning 4a 1 minute reports on the american political scene just before a Dafter the nov. 4 election. Pro Gram times will be announced. � in Britain. Independent to Wasto have a six minute report at 10 monday but later programming Uncertain because of a threatened strike. The Brit ish broadcasting corp. Scheduled a Panorama gop session re port monday night and said its Normal news programs will be carrying convention reports. Athens subway crash Athens a an Athen subway train slammed into the Back of another train in a Maini underground station in the Early morning Rush hour Here monday injuring More than_50j i american hired to boost Venice Venice Italy a a american executive was signed up monday to help make \ Eunicea University Center for students from around the group of italian civic leaders striving to save Venice from neglect and decay retained Al Bert Greenstone executive director of Phi Epsilon headquartered in Hula Delphia the american Consul Tant for the civic leaders have Organ. Eyed an association called in ice Island of studies which Aims at establishing the umber site of Venice and the City conservatories of Art and music a branches of schools in the a mod states and United nations education Al scientific and cultural organization Enesco following Italy disastrous floods of no vember 1966, appealed for nations to favor Venice a stuck Center. Hopefully said Greenstone this Effort will culminate in the creation of american campuses established in Venice for a Junior Vear abroad program. The first roup of students hopefully nicome in september 1969 for a full academic students would be lodged in canal City hotels normally closed after the summer tourist season. I of inc. Food and tuition forthe september june term would Cost about si.700.1 on his return to the i med 1 Sites Greenstone plans to con net Merican universities to pro Ante the Venice Greenstone a native of sum Tonya. Has been executive i i Cor of Phi Epsilon i for 16 years. He and the Venice group have been discussing the study overseas branches of Amer ican universities Are already established in Rome. Florence and i Bologna
