European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 20, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 3 czech editors Rebuff parly Rue up the Reform leaders of Czechoslovakia arei5crto establish voluntary press censorship to help them con i fid the their strength in Advance of an All important party con pro editors met saturday with members of the communist presidium but the journalists would not agree to temporary trl cons on their newly won press free loin. Cech journalistic ktifs80urccs said a second meeting would be held possibly Ritlop slav and would be attended by party chief Alexander dub if rho was not present saturday in Bicek and his followers have said frequently in the past that his wanted a period of Calm to prepare for the party Congress Huv feared that continued press criticism of the soviet Union Udd bring a new czech soviet crisis that might prove fatal to Kir plans at the party Congress. Biafra appeals to Britain Lagos Nigeria a secessionist Biafra appealed monday for Britain to enforcer Cemer fire in the 13-month old civil War. It also urge Britain to Stop supplying arms to the Federal nigerian forces which it said were Massa Criag civilians in an Advance a Biafra radio broadcast monitored in Lagos claimed that 2,600 civilians have been killed by Federal troops As the move toward the administrative Center of the shrinking biafran Republic. In Addis Ababa Ethiopia both sides to the stalemated nigerian peace talks met Mon Day with their Host emperor Halle Selassie but once again failed to meet each other. There have been no talks be tween them now since last wednesday. 8 greek arrests reported Athens a eight More opponents of the greek govern Anent were reported to have been arrested monday six Days after an assassination attempt on strongman Premier George Pap reliable source said the new Vave of arrests included retired str marshal George Antonakos former chief of the air Force vice Admiral Anthony Rozakis retired Navy commander n. Tapinis a former aide to self exiled King Constantino and two other officers of the Navy and air Force. All five were accused of siding with King Constantino in his 1967 counter coup attempt to topple the ruling Junta and dismissed from the armed forces. Suicide attempts fashionable 1 London up attempted suicide is becoming a fashionable Mode of behaviour an eminent British psychologist said in a report published monday. Or. Kenneth Rawnsley of the Welsh National school of Medicine said that Many would be suicides take overdoses of sleeping pills Only to signal their distress and Call for report Early diagnosis of depression urges doctors to be Ion he Lookout for preliminary symptoms which can later develop into suicidal depression. About one person in every thousand living i in Urban areas attempts suicide every year Rawnsley said. Vice reject talks with North Saigon a South s lower House rejected Mon Day the proposal of one of its embers that a House delegation Leet with members of the North Etnair i be legislature to seek ways to Ngioc Chan had made _ Al Vav. V i 111 ii Illva �1.v�vithe proposal several weeks and had enough legislative signatures to have the proposal put on the Snouse Agenda. But when the subject came up for debate the majority of the representatives walked out. No vote was of those who walked out said the proposal was unconstitutional and would undercut the executive. Others said the feared the proposal was a for eign trial balloon to see How the Assembly Felt about approaches to the North. Algeria denies Hijack Accord aligners up the algerian government announced monday through ils official newspaper that it was in no hurry to release the Crew and remaining passengers of a hijacked israeli noun hid the Dally newspaper that Speaks for the govern ment of president Houary Boum Edirne said Algeria w o u i pursue its investigation of the circumstances surrounding the my 23 hijacking with All the serenity and Speed necessary but would not free the Crew and passengers until completing it. Giving a different interpretation than the International federa Tion of airline pilots associations of the recent Algiers visit by two Ifalia executives Al Mou Jarld said no official agree ment had been reached to free the israelis in Exchange for cancellation of a proposed International airline Boycott of Algeria. I . Ships to visit Izi Uii disaster site the Arrow Marks the spot where a landslide hurled two tourist buses off a Mountain Road and into a flood swollen River near Gifu Japan on sunday. Latest reports said Asmann As 104 persons mostly women and children died in the tragedy a photo population shift cited . Chief in peking goes Home London a sir Donald Hopson senior Diplomat at Brit Ain s harassed Mission in Pekin for three years returned Home monday with some practical advice for his unnamed successor. Apart from the usual qualities of a Diplomat sir Donald told a news conference he should have a Short haircut a hard head a Zinc lined stomach and inexhaustible the charge d affaires was duet leave peking last year but stayed for an extra year after red guards stormed the Mission last August burned Down the main building and sacked his residence. He remained until conditions improved and staff Mem Ber began getting visas to re turn Home. Tough to get dinner sir Donald said that after the Mission was sacked. British diplomats were confined to their offices and apartments and were allowed out for dinner Only after giving chinese authorities 48 hours notice. They had to become by 11 . The 52-year-old official said itis unlikely that the same sort of trouble would arise in Chin again unless the situation gets out of said it would be useful to maintain diplomatic relation with China As Long As conditions Are acceptable but declined to comment on the state of British chinese Craddock. 44. Has been named acting charge d affaires in peking until sir Donald s Suc Cessor is announced. The strength of the British Mission in peking is Down to 25 but additional staff members Are due to leave shortly for the chinese capital. Libraries face Challenge in cities Ankara a a seven a nip unit of the . 6th Fleetwo by the flagship Little Rock a guided missile Cruiser will visit Izmir Auk 26 to sept. 9, a Lurkins foreign ministry source a monday. He visit con s five weeks of Ujj another 6th Fleet visit to la bul spurred anti american demonstrations in which about la i Uril a sailors were slight i Jared and damage was done to . Property in Istanbul Izmir and Ankara. An american source said the visit like All Fleet visits to nato member Turkey is be ing made with the permission of the turkish government. He said the visit was planned before the Istanbul incidents. The Fleet unit will be in Izmir for Amer caday at the annual inter National Trade fair the source said. By Glenn Mays staff writer Frankfurt is the Middle class exodus to the suburbs has created new challenges to american libraries according to the president of the Amer ican Library association Ala. Roger Mcdonough president of the Ala. Told an International conference Here this week that the uneducated have largely replaced Middle class people i Urban areas. The goal of libraries should now be to reach the new Urban dwellers with new meaningful programs Mcdonough said. He said his organization is trying to throw away old pro Grams and make a break through into some of the prob lems in the United states particularly in inner City areas. 400 meet some 400 of the world s top librarians Are in annual convention Here this week. They also heard the president of the inter National federation of Library associations Fla stress tin importance of worldwide uniformity in Library cataloguing and automation. Sir Frank Francis urged com plete International cooperation ii exchanging information to fur Jurrius arrives in Lebanon b e 1 r u to Lebanon a Gunnar jarring . Peace envoy arrived monday in Beirut for yet another round of talks 01 the Middle Eastern crisis. Her Advance today s Industrial society and Cope with the in creasing demand for information. Or. Hans Peter Geh. Head of he Library department at Frank Urt University the convention Ite. Said uniformity would tend to overcome some of the present handicaps caused by the diver sity of languages in which in formation appears and the meth ods used to file it. Or. Ernst Stu Bette. Hesse minister of education told the delegates that libraries Are no prepared to Cope with the Quan Tity of information now being published much less what will be published in the future. He said automation is imperative for libraries. Armed forces libraries would also be affected by a unification of cataloguing systems since they Are part of the Ala. A major member of the Fla. . Picture Mcdonough. Commenting fur ther on the american picture said there Are definitely no enough librarians. There seems to be a new school Library open ing All the time and libraries have to compete with Industry for Able Young people to fulfil the Mcdonough said the Ala i working for salary increases and better working conditions Toj make the Field More attractive. Or. Foster Mohrhardt a Mem Ber of the Fla executive Board and Ala past president said libraries must continue to grow in order to Cope with the increasing amount of information its complexity and the number of places where information is be ing gathered. Roger Mcdonough terrorist hurls grenade Saigon a a vietnamese guard was killed and four . Officers slightly wounded monday morning when a Viet Cong terrorist hurled an american-typem26 fragmentation grenade out Side a . Billet just North of Saigon . Officials said
