European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and scripts Mccarthy says he would consider second spot on Humphrey ticket Chicago up Eugene said sunday he would take he vice presidency on democratic ticket headed by Hubert h. Humphrey if such Astep were necessary to save the a television interview face the nation lbs Mccarthy said however that he considered a Humphrey Mccarthy ticket Mccarthy contended that he still had a Chance to win the democratic presidential Nomina Tion in wednesday s convention balloting for the top denied that the Humphrey Camp had offered him the Vic presidential Slot and he had is not True he said. He did t ask me directly an indirectly i said he said he had made it Clear to a Humphrey representative whom he declined to name that i really Don t want him to ask me. It would be better for me and better for him if he did he made Clear that he accept second spot on the ticket if it would be regarded by his supporters As a desertion or the anti Vietnam War p r i Sciples to has espoused. He said that would be like the Captai Nof the ship getting into the first under what conditions he would accept the vice presidential nomination behind Humphrey Mccarthy said if it was necessary to save the Mccarthy said he not Humph Rey would have to be the one to decide if the Republic needed two amateurs discover a new Comet Las Cruces. . A two amateurs using a 10-Inch Telescope discovered a Newcomet while Star gazing during Leisure time at an astronomical meeting. John Bally Urban 18, Rich mond calif., and Pat Clayton 21, Springfield mo., made their discovery Friday night while observing the Comet confirm their discovery they dodged rainstorms in the normally dry new Mexico de Sert saturday night and again sighted the celestial body. The smithsonian astrophysical Observatory at Cambridge mass., confirmed the Comet s official name will be Bally Clayton Comet. Further observation will be needed to determine its size. Barnard alters residence Rule new York up Barnar College rocked last Spring by a rebellious Sophomore who lived off Campus with her Boyfriend has decided that any Barnar girl May live wherever she chooses if she has her parents permission. The residence Rule change was announced by Martha Peterson president of Barnard the sister school to Columbia University. The announcement said How Ever that of the 1,404 returning Barnard students Only six actually had filed parental permission by the aug. 1 deadline and Only three of these claimed a room Deposit new rules ask parents of any Barnard girl living off Cam pus to accept full responsibility for her health safety and Finan Ces and require Only that the student Register her Correct address with the College. Needed permission under the old rules Only students Over 21 and married Stu dents could move off Campusand All but married students also needed their parents who lived less than an hour from the College could new rules were proposed by the student housing commit tee and adopted by the College s and hoc housing committee Las Spring after the Case of Linda Leclair came to , 20, a banker s daughter from Hudson n.h., told the col lege she had a live in baby sit Ting Job which would qualify a College approved housing. But she moved into an apartment Wither Boyfriend Peter Behr also 20, a student at Columbia. Just hypothetical talk Agnew would resign Over a moral dispute Columbus. Ohio up ghettos Are Fine negro Citize Republican vice presidential nominee Spiro t. Agnew strolling almost unnoticed among state fair crowds said saturday he would resign his candidacy if a moral or ethical dispute came up with running mate Richard m. Nixon. The Maryland governor Mak ing a purely political swing through the Midwest said his talk about resigning from either the Campaign or the vice presidency was strictly hypothetical because he and Nixon were compatible. I would resign the vice presidency because i could not serve my country or the Nixon administration if a moral or ethical dispute came up Agnew said. There is no reason to describe such a situation. I Don t see it arising. I made decision before the Campaign that we were some position the pres ident took was so alien to proper moral courses and i would be so insincere to support before leaving for Cincinnati Agnew said he was glad so Many came out to meet the unknown he was referring to earlier claims by his opponents that none of the voters knew him. I am Here to get a few vote Sand increase the recognition Factor he in the Day Agnew met with Michigan gov. George Romney and delivered a key note address to the Michigan gop state convention at grand rapids. Fine form Keala o Sullivan 17, of Honolulu does a reverse dive off tile Taree meter Board during Competition in the . Olympic women s div tag trials at Long Beach. Calif. She Cap tured first place and a spot of Ike olympic team. A photo convention hard to reach bus Drivers strike in Chicago Chicago up a Wildcat strike of negro bus Drivers virtually halted service on Chi Cago s South Side sunday adding National Chicago transit authority spokesman said the Only Way to reach the amphitheatre by pub it i could t stay on the i Drivers. New difficulties to those being lie transportation is a rapid Ira caused by a walkout of t a x i Tours with Rhodes Agnew toured the sprawling Ohio state fair with gov. James a. Rhodes and other slate Republican leaders for about an hour. Only about a shouted to the Candi Date As they were pushed aside by Security guards and secret Ohio state boy s band serenaded him briefly with Maryland my Maryland agnew1 s tour included late stops in Cincinnati and Cleve land. He told a picnic crowd of about 3,000 republicans in Cincinnati the administration of Richard Nixon will not stand for civil Don t feel there is any connection Between civil right Sand anarchy he said. Unfortunately the people most often victimized by violence in our the walkout All but isolate the International amphitheatre on the eve of the democratic sit ride to 43rd Street and Athree Quarter mile walk to the convention of the first immediate results of the strike which lion pulls switch on Tiger routine Rhinebeck . A to borrow an advertising phrase the Auto occupants had no Tiger in their tank but they did have a lion in the happened about 2 . Sun Day on Mylan Hill Road. The Small foreign car stopped apparently out of Gas. The couple got out to investigate. To their mingled fright an amazement a lion strolled up. The car doors were open an the beast hopped in. The humans slammed the doors shut and hot footed it to a Telephone. State police although wonder ing if it was a put on respond enough they found the lion in the Driver s the 2-year-old animal named Simba escape earlier from the dutchess county fair grounds in attendant of the Rose Knoll animal farm Staatsburg came and took Simba away. Three Strahs and out Chicago up gourmet Morton j. Franklin 53, complained saturday night that the Steak he was served at 1/epujsette res Tau Ruut on Chicago s near North Side was too rare. Waiter Miguel Perez 37. Returned the Steak to the Kitchen for More cooking. Then Franklin complained that the Steak was overdone. Perez said he d try again with another Steak. When Perez returned for the third time Franklin again complained that the t properly prepared. Perez slammed the Steak into Franklin s face and raced to the Kitchen with Franklin in Pursuit police re ported. Perez seized a Butcher knife but was Dis armed by other waiters police mid. Franklin received Hospital treatment for Anele i Alviry but declined to press charges police said. L pulse the decided that Franklin s Steak were on the House. A began at 12 01 . Was to de late Midway Airport putting a Damper on the Welcome for presidential candidate sen Eugene j. Conrad Hilton hotel. Convention Headquarters in formed its quests by Means of leaflets slip i e d under room doors one of the unfortunate effects of this situation is that Many of our e i loves a depend on these Means of transportation will be unable to get to work. During he Lerm of to strike or until further notice there will be no Juiest laundry or Valet services hotel said its elevator maid and Dinin services May be affected by the strike. The cat reported that a rapid transit routes were operating but thu practically no bus service a service on the North a about 60 per cent of Normal a on the West Side about of cent of Normal. Talks aimed at ending a nine Day old strike of Drivers Mihas idled 80 per cent Chicago s 4,500 Tah alted at 5 . Ujj negotiations were recede d unto � -.,a " w .,8 on Normal schedules the South Side w fare � j r 10nd up Bles and half of Al i commissions for yellow and l companies have o48 per bus Drivers s from complaints of Meta lion of a Hal number no men the 8,000 Lin
