European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 29, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Thun Doy August 29, aunty Uncle now mom dad to 10 orphans Madura Calif. Up a 43-year suburban housewife with one child of her own became a Mother of 11 wednesday by court . And mrs. Stanley Graves were granted custody of 10orphaned Brothers and Sisters who vowed to stay together after their parents died in a freeway mashup two month Sago. In addition to their new roles mom and dad the Graves Are also aunt and Uncle to the orphaned children. She is the sister of the children s now 1 Don t have any definite plans said , who appeared near tears several times after Superior judge Jack Hammer Berg announced his she said the orphaned children four boys and six girls aged 3 to 17would immediately begin packing so they could move to their new five bedroom Home in Concord a Sanfrancisco suburb. They have to be settled by the Start of school next week. The 10 children whose parents Robert and Joyce Morris were killed in a july 2traffic mishap at nearby Fresno said they were Happy with the decision. Their aunt and Uncle will be helped in providing for their drastically enlarged family by a$47,000 Trust fund started by Madera residents after the Accident. Donations flowed in from As far away As West Germany and Vietnam. Nine of the 10 Morris children were in the courtroom when judge Hammerburg made the Brief announcement of his decision. The Happy youngster were then joined outside by no. 10 to pose for photographers. The judge s announcement Camo after a closed hearing involving adult relatives and the orphans. Also in the courtroom were the orphans maternal grand parents or. And mrs. Boli Lii Hawick who also had filed petitions seeking custody of the youngsters. The judge commended grandparents for the affection they a. Us Ren. But he said Tho t it Wicks both in their 60s w � to provide adequate Jas year Edward a a mlle 1,Small children. .l.,d. J a cd a r r Berg noted ,.v Irist supported for Many years the decision also sail a that an Lun Rollow the 1 ionian Catholic religion of their parents at and to at l.-parochial of slain bartender accused of bomb killing South Lake Tahoe Calif a a Man was charged Here wednesday with the murder of Casino owner who was killed tuesday when a bomb demolished his car police said. They said Don Lee Cavnar 24,an unemployed bartender has been accused of first degree Mur Der in the death of Richardchartrand, 42, part owner of Barney s Casino and the South Tahoe Nuggett both at nearby Stateline was torn to pieces when a bomb exploded As he sat behind the wheel of his luxurious car outside his House in Zephyr Cove nev., across the Lake from Here. Sheriff s deputies said the bomb went off when Chartrand put the car in Forward fear after backing out of his driveway. The explosion scattered parts of Theca Over his front Lawn. No one else was injured. Nixon drive s official Start slated sept. 6 Houston up Richard. Nixon officially will open his presidential Campaign in hous ton sept. 6, it was announced at a news conference decision to open in president Johnson s Home state is indicative of his recognition of Texas As a key state in the National picture and Harris county As a key area of Testate said Robert Mosbacher. County chairman of the Nixon for president committee. Mosbacher said the address would be open to the Public without charge. He squelched rumours the address would be in i the Astrodome and said the site would be known soon. Work together mrs. Nancy Palm Republican county chairman and Dudley , chairman of the Republican associates a breakaway group said they Are mutually satisfied that they can Mustang will work together for a substantial Republican . Palm said George Wallace is a threat in Harris county but he will Hurt the democratic candidate More than the one of the co chairmen wit Mosbacher is j. R. Butch Butler former statewide chair Man of texans for Reagan. Antelope hit by Airliner Laramie Wyo. Up Frontier airlines plane with 26 passengers aboard collided Withan Antelope tuesday while land ing at the Laramie Airport. No one aboard the plane was injured. The animal wag killed when it ran into the plane s left engine. The passengers were transferred to another plane and continued their flight. Ends Ariz. Swing Wallace attacks Puii registration Phoenix Ariz. Up j 15, 0-Seatgeorge c. Wallace addressing coliseum a rally interrupted by several veterans memorial Argentine general ousted Buenos Aires a . Julio Garay stepped Down As co Unander in chief of the Argentine army As president Juan Carlos ongania in a Showoff strength dismissed him and the commanders of the Navy and the air Force. Scuffles said tuesday nigh registration of guns would mean Good folks will wind up without guns and every outlaw will have a the remark brought loud applause from More than 7,000 persons attending a rally at he ., reds to resume Pueblo talks Washington a Testate department indicated wednesday that a new secret meeting has been arranged be tween And North Korea representatives on release of the captured intelligence ship Pueblo and its 82 surviving officers and Crew. The timing of the meeting was not disclosed but press officer Robert j. Mccloskey told news men i anticipate there will be a there have been 19earlier Roee Tings at Panmunjom in the demilitarized Zon Between North and South Korea. Only 24 hours earlier Mcclos key had said there had been no response to Requests for a meeting. The last talks were Hel july 9. The rally climaxed Wallace presidential Campaign swing through Arizona. He was to leave for Montgomery ., wednes Drew cheers and applause As he lashed anarchists both major political parties foreign Aid the poverty program the Justice depart ment tax exempt foundation Sand the department of health education and welfare. Police broke up several minor fights and said one adult might be charged. Several juvenile were released. Some of those involved claimed they were attacked by members of the audience when they displayed posters uncomplimentary to Wallace. No one was seriously injured. Let the police handle it Wallace said quickly when a scuffle broke out near the endow his 40-minute speech. As several persons were ejected he added any other anarchists in Here better leave he said the budget should contain no provisions for those briefcase toting harassers from hew that no Federal Money should be used to bus children to different schools if Thev Don t want this communist and that should be Ever taken sympathetic interview Abc newsman John Evans left whose head is bandaged after he says he Vas struck by a policeman interviews a Man whose head is bloodied following Elash Between police and Antiwar demonstrators near hic ago s Lincoln Park. Several newsmen were treated for injuries. A Chicago vows to curb injuries to newsmen out of defense former Alabama Gover nor said the United states was entitled to cooperation seeking Victory in respect an from its allies in Chicago a protests to mayor Richard j. Daley and police supt. James b. Conlis have brought promises of greater care in dealing with news men reporting demonstrations during the democratic National convention. Twenty four newsmen reported they were clubbed or sprayed with chemical disabling agent during police clashes with hippies and Vietnam War pro testers on the City s North Side sunday and monday nights. Four of the newsmen required Hospital care after monday night s incidents. In Washington Atty. Clark ordered an Fri investigation into the beatings of Mccarthy offered to Back Kennedy Chicago a sen. Eugene j. Mccarthy offered to throw his entire support to m. Kennedy before the Massachusetts Democrat announced wednesday he would not accept the democratic presidential nomination. A Mccarthy aide reported that the minnesotan made the offer tuesday night in a 20-min-Ute meeting with Kennedy s brother in Law Stephen aide said Smith had called on Mccarthy to discuss other matters but at one Point in the conversation Mccarthy looked up and said if Smith could work up enough Delegate support for Kennedy Mccarthy would support him on u first ballot or any other ballot. The aide said Smith appeared moved by the offer. But he added the Mccarthy Camp now accepts Kennedy s withdrawal As final and is continuing its Effort to drum up Mccarthy support. It was understood that Mccarthy made the decision to of Fer his support to Kennedy after listening to vice president Hubert h. Humphrey on the subject of the Vietnam War before the California caucus that the aide said. Mccarthy was convinced Humphrey was t changing hit position on Vietnam and if he Mccarthy could not win the nomination it was time to turn to someone who the Newsmenv and telegrams protest ing the police action came from the three major broadcast net works three of Chicago s major dailies life a a me journalistic association labor organizations and two i Sivh City aldermen filed a let Ter calling on i"1 Cit for an official censure of and Conlisk joined them in fifth Alderman for an emergency Domicil meeting " consider the Ismie. The City attorney must Clour mine that an exist before such a could w called. ,.daley issued Aing for newsmen with police Darin stations. Meds if it k Sof police other dti/"14 should the Nia or Ai
