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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, September 6, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              A unofficial Newt Pap a of . Fore in Europe North Africa and he my Del calf vol. 27, no. 141 if 21855 a Friday september 6,1968 is Dally 10 sunday d intelligence fatal crash Pilot Walter Atterton top photo plummets to Earth As his helicopter goes out of control in los Angeles. Mike Mckenna Belowa repairman who was being lowered to Workon a Church Steeple when the rope snagged on the weather vane Falls onto a parked car. Both men were killed. Story on Page 24. Associated press photo ies asked to assist vets from ghettos Washington up the Federal government has asked the academic world to help provid College education for armed forces veterans who come from backgrounds of poverty and racial  defense department and the . Office of education called representatives of 150 col Leges and universities to a Penta gon meeting wednesday and urged them to devise program that would amount to a major sociological Experiment. Officials asked the educators to cent on Page 2j, col. 5 Saigon up South Vietnam s intelligence and Security chiefs have been fired the government said thurs  replaced were four province chiefs the president s in office announced. It termed f a i a 1411 toe action a strengtheningvioiicmc5 m5licu of the administration but did not say Why the men were removed. Named to replace maj.  Huang Vien As director of the Central intelligence Organiza Tion was it. Col. Nguyen Khac Binh. The new Security chief is  due Nhuan. The province chiefs replace were those of Dinh Tuong Tay Ninh Binh Duong and Binh Duong provinces. A spokesman for the presi Dent s office said not All these men were replaced for reasons of conniption. Some were moved to other posts some were clean  in War action enemy forces cont. On Page 24, col. S rules out troop Cut Washington up declaring that military strength is vital to . Security defense Secretary dark m. Clifford thursday exempted the Sentinel anti ballistic missile system fro budget cuts now being made throughout the defense department announcing this in a speech tothe National press club Clifford also said the soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia has clearly demonstrated that a significant american military presence in Western Europe is still  thus he came Down hard against any further reduction of . Forces in Europe As had been strongly urged by some in Congress before the czech inva Sion. Clifford exempted the Sentinel from Congress ordered spending  action came several Days after it was Learned hat Penta gon officials were discussing the Sentinel for some months in part because communist China is nearly a year late investing its first Long Range bal Listic  a financial standpoint the option to reduce Sentinel expenditures could have been use Ful Clifford  have determined however that in the Light of All current developments our prudent course is to press Forward a planned with the Sentinel sys  voiced the Hope that at an appropriate time arms control talks can take place be cont on Page 2$, cot j teachers May be moved e w Karlsruhe Germany is the dependent school system is going to have to Transfer som teachers because of an unexpected increase in student enrol ments. Spokesmen for the . De pendent schools european area us Desea said thursday Over Awo More than forecast have  100,000 students an estimated 2,200 More than anticipated showed up for c 1 a s s e s tuesday in the system s 121 de pendent schools in Europe North t a t f 0 a Ca and the Middle East the us Desea directorate Here re ported. Although directorate official said it is too Early to predict How Many educators might be involved in any shift of teachers they also pointed out that som districts report enrolments lower than  see no serious problem and we Are prepared to take care of the Large influx or. Joseph a. Mason us Desea director  the very nature of the sys tem we have a built in flexibility and we Are confident that we can meet the temporary problem by adequately covering All classes in the heavily impacted  us Desea in its original projection computed in Decem Ber the report said forecast an enrolment of 95,000 students. A revised forecast developed Annu ally in april increased the projected enrolment for the 1968-69 school year to 97,700. The problem is not at a Lunique in the department of de sense overseas school system Mason said. In the past few years however we have Bee successful in predicting our enrolments within a few Hundred students. Last year for exam ple he added we predicted an enrolment of 108,872. The actual daily membership for the year averaged out to 102,730. It May involve the transferor some of our .-recruited gout. Of Page i cot. U on the Ball you bet he is. He s on his Way to world s record at san Vito air station near Bri Ndoci Italy. For details see tomorrow s Magazine Section. Is Btu emf  
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