European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 3 by Colin Frost having mud without any a noticing it the Brett acc called out fair Pok Meserv saturday for thesing of the Toik a Winter. It Sens to be an arresting riots race riots and Mere bloody minded punch a were sch cd he to Start at 3 . Precisely. In her words the islanders Ere about to dispose of the Cricket Teason and it Back their Fca Crest which is football 411 police leave was cancelled i narrow Liverpool and a dozen other major cities. Whatever happens on the held a p 8 the acll0n am no 2#�mg?m fans9 fight season opens spectators is Likely to be reason is that the fanatics among the British football fans have become More fanatic than Ever. It is no longer enough to boo the opposing team. The True devotee goes Home unsatisfied unless he has cloaked a rival supporter across the head with his immaculately rolled Friendly matches in the preseason Warmup period have set the Pace with 16 or More tuns arrested at the bigger games. Now the real stuff starts. The most elaborate crowd precautions were launched in Glasgow for a clash Between Scotland s two great est teams rangers and celtic. A rangers celtic match Seldom end with fewer than 80 fans in jail. Rangers draws its fans from Glas Gow s scottish protestants celtic from the descendants of roman Catholic Irish immigrants. Add a Liberal Mea sure of whisky scotch or Irish to that combination and a fight is Nevi South the opening program put the two big Manchester team against their deadly rivals from neigh Boring Liverpool. Manchester United met Everton and Liverpool played Host to Manchester City last year champions. Each club was catering for crowds of 60,000.in London the main clash was be tween the capital s two biggest clubs Tottenham and Arsenal. Their Home grounds Are not a bottle s throw apart. In the midlands police were read to censor the songs which soccer crowds sing from the bleachers. The include a version of god save the Queen which raised the Royal Eye brows when Queen Elizabeth ii last went to a soccer match and derisive chants about the parentage of ref Ireland chairman of Wolver Hampton wanderers said Plain clothes police will be in the who starts these awful songs will be yanked \\orl1 -. 77-v x Grechko joins East Maneu vers Moscow a soviet defense minister Andrei a. Grechko As joined the final stage of massive red army Maneu vers Neare czechoslovak Border the armed forces newspaper revealed the exercises were considered by Western observers to be aimed pressuring Czechoslovakia s Liberal regime to steer a course lore acceptable to the conservative soviet communist Maneu vers officially described As the largest rear Echelon exercises in the history of the soviet army Are taking place in Jiaras of the soviet Union Poland and East Germany. They began i uly 24. Target czechoslovak Russ ban Freedom for anti communists . Fleet helps Ulysses Palermo Italy a modern Day greek Ulysses re tracing the Steps of his hero inthe Mediterranean has re. Cei Ved some 20th Century assistance from the . 6th Klo Tidas a 26-year-old Athens policeman made an unscheduled Stop Here in his tiny Sailboat Corfu ii Friday after losing his Compass in the treacherous Waters of the Channe Between Sicily and Malta. Loudas who left Athens last May for a round the Mediterranean trip patterned on the Odyssey of Ulysses was provided with another Compass by ship of the Glt Fleet patrolling has already touched Troy in Greece Tunisia an the Island of Sardinia. Envoy defends . Presence Tokyo a . Ambas Mcador u. Alexis Johnson said saturday american troops an bases arc Here to help deter a Var in which Japan might be involved and to help Japan fight that War if deterrence Convoy to Tokyo told a Unior chamber of Commerce seminar that seen from this viewpoint the . And japanese Community of interest can \ be clearly Jjohnson s speech was seen As a i reply to left Wing opposition hereto the presence of . Bases in Japan and the expected Exten Sion of the .-japanese Security treaty which is up for renewal in 1970. Colombian foreign minister quits Bogota a Colombia foreign minister German Zeahernandez has resigned because of a dispute with president Carlos Lleras Over the Pope s birth control encyclical authoritative sources said. Lleras had maintained silence Over the encyclical. But a Hernandez declared in Lima and in Bogota that he was in Dis agreement with the pontiff s proclamation and supported the need for birth political circles called the minister s position imprudent and Inopportune with Lleras preparing to receive Pope Paul i in Bogota on aug. 22. Peer s son fined on pot charge Oxford. Moscow up the Krem Lin told the world saturday and appeared to be directing it message especially toward Czechoslovakia that Persona Freedom could not be tolerated for soviets elevated their at tempts at an ideological crack Down both at Home and in Prague to the level of an International manifesto with publication of a communist party Central com Mittee document on preparations for celebrations of the 100th birth Day next april 22 of soviet found ing father Vladimir i. communique filled one and a half pages of saturday sedition of the nation s most authoritative party daily soviet news Agency Tass emphasized its importance by carrying nearly 1,500 words of its text on its foreign wires be fore the paper itself hit the streets of document also struck Back at chinese claims that peking had become the communist Mecca. It made it Clear that the Kremlin now considers itself the guardian of the purity of marxist Leninist thoughts from contamination by nationalists such As the czechs and romanians revisionists such As the yugoslavs and us tra leftists such As the Chines and albanians. Warned that any nation will ing to sacrifice therole of the communist party As the soviets once feared the czechs might attempt could not develop socialist demo recalled to the czechs and other communists that Lenin sought an local governing councils Trade unions Young communists and other organizations. The document mentioned neither Prague s recent upheavals nor Russia s own recent problems with dissident intellectuals. But the historical context made it Clear it bore heavily on both. The Central committee recalled that Lenin had limited personal Freedom by asking first free Dom for whom Freedom from what Freedom in what the document guaranteed that the soviet Corran nist part will protect the purity of marxist Leninist theory creatively enrich it in accordance with the con Crete historical conditions of so Cial development and will con duct a principled implacable struggle against any manifestations of Bourgeois miss festival 68 bulgar Ian student Branimira Antonova 17, was elected miss festival during the world Festi Val of youth and students in Sofia Bulgaria. A photo Russia rebuffed As Malta names envoy to nato Brussels a the strategic Island of Malta has named an official representative to the Atlantic Alliance in what May be a blow to soviet ambitions in the guiding i Mediterranean sea. Andrews Sisters end singing act. .v1 win. England a Christopher Fenner Brockway 121-year-old son of lord Brockway was fined $120 Friday for pos Sessing marijuana. J bearded and with hair hanging below his shoulders the Oxford student pleaded not guilty. He told the court he had become a moslem and testified after swearing on the said the marijuana was found on Brockway july 5three Days after he graduated from the University with an Hon ors degree. His 80-year-old father a life peer has Long been associated with socialist causes and is president of the movement for colonial Freedom. Carson City. Nev. A Andrews Sisters singing auufi.,1alliance of liberated \ act after almost 40 years was nations which would rest on com j ended Friday with an announce on Clear awareness Unity in the struggle my eyes popped out w Jyh i. London up the clean�8 woman picked up what looked like a rumpled Brownl a of stale sandwiches from beneath a Pew in St. Alban s Luth Edral. 1 out spilled Gold and Platinum a studded with diamonds u Ood stones and ony xes. The bag contained Gold and Silver bracelets. The jewelry was valued at More than $7,500."my eyes popped out saw mrs. Ivy Rickman 38, later. Knew i d have to Tell a Cathedral official but i could t resist first trying on a few rings and Brace lets police suspected the bag contained stolen property. Plete Trust of fraternal for the Victory of both greater activity and initiative for soviet Sammy Davis Charity show London up american negro entertainer Sammy Davis or announced saturday he would present a one week Chanty revue show Here in Aid of nigerian and biafran refugees. Ment by Maxine that she will become Dean of women at Tahoe Paradise College. The death of Laverne of can cer last year left Maxine and Patty singing together in night clubs. Robert Sturm president of the Small Liberal arts school at Lake Tahoe said miss Andrews also will assist in administration of drama and speech. George Curmi. Maltese Ambas Sador to the common Market was appointed to the a British Colony in the Mediterranean Malta was part of the area of the North Atlantic treaty 1964, Malta became Independent. The following year it was agreed that Malta s Security remained a matter of nato inter est. Nav South. An important nato naval base remained on its soviet naval Power began to filter into the Mediterranean to the alarm of nato leaders. At least one russian merchant ship was repaired at a maltese shipyard. There were report that soviet ships were seeking to visit the informed source said Fri Day that in View of the tightening of Bonds with nato represented by Curmi s appointment the russians Are Likely to have less Hance of penetrating the Island. Ill move Stone Dublin up nobody Isy oing to talk the Irish into sell-1 Iii the Blarney Stone not even j for a million Penelope Hilly Ard owner of the Stone which legend says gives eloquence m Exchange for a kiss said u in t the latest attempt to buy the Stone was by an american Chain store millionaire who offered a million dollars. Even if 1 wanted to sell it which 1 would not1 could not said mrs. Hilly Ard. She confirmed the american offer but did not disclose the name of the Chain store owner. She disclosed a provision in the will of sir George col to first who died in 1951, which prohibited the Sale of the Stone which annually attracts tens of thousands seeking the gift of the any event said a local at Blarney Castle moving the Stone to America to give them the gift of the gab would Belike throwing apples into ail
