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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 12, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes sunday january 12, 1969 race Commonwealth existence London a Britain s i informal warnings have Al Commonwealth of 800 million ready reached the British that people saturday faced the danger at least two african countries with out the Commonwealth if any Deal is reached with rebel Rhodesia permitting the 250,000 Whites to continue ruling four million africans. As the 28-Natlon Summit con Ference reached its Halfway of gradual dissolution Over the Issue of racial Harmony on which its members have Long proudly claimed to Lead the world. The country saddled wit blame for bringing the crisis to a head was Britain itself. Rebels hold switchboard Brandeis u 65 negro Waltham mass. A Brandeis University president Morris b. Abram saturday sus Pended the 65 negro students who took Over the University communications Center five Days  lifted the amnesty he had granted the students after they failed to appear for a 9 .  president said he would specify the University s next move at a news conference. Earlier it seemed the fat of the negro student uprising retirees. Continued from Page 1 Prience can be used to the advantage of both the individual and the country and. Refer registrants to prospective employers in government and in the private  of planning and the development of procedures for the service will begin this month and j a Pilot program will get underway in september. Project refer ral is expected to be in full swing by the Spring of 1970. The program is  making the announcement Clifford said these trained men and women who have completed at least 20 years of Active military service represent a Rich Reservoir of Talent for continue service to our  we have a deep obligation tothe men and women who have served a full career in uniform to assist them to the appropriate extent possible As they move onto new opportunities for useful employment. In Many instances the particular skills and Leader ship qualities which these Menand women have acquired during the military service will be of continued importance in civilian pursuits both in private and pub Lic sectors. 1 am pleased that aft r some months of careful study it is now possible to initiate immediate  average age of retirees is 45. Hinged on an agreement by the faculty to establish an afro a Merican studies  had said Friday it was within the province of the faculty to meet the negro ultimatum for the  faculty voted 153-47 to approve such a department on condition the negroes vacate the communications Center an submit their proposal to a for Mal meeting of the 400-Memberfaculty. There was no indication whether this would break the impasse which has tied up the University switchboard since wednesday  has been no violence although militants among the demonstrators have threatened to Burn every building on Cam pus if police Are used to reclaim occupied Ford  has obtained a civil court order directing the dissident students to give up the Hall. But he has delayed implementing the order pending out come of continuing negotiations. Point the troubles focused on Rhodesia and immigration both essentially racial issues. Under currents of bitterness and resent ment have been detectable  formal exchanges have been conducted calmly and Dis passionately. On Rhodesia prime minister Harold Wilson defied the de mands of 24 of his partners to abandon his Compromise plan to turn Over Legal Power to the Whites. Wilson brushed aside the Cen trial argument set Down in a memorandum by t a n z a n i a president Julius is Nyerere on ,.be half of nearly All the africancountries.,. It is not possible for any coun try which claims to uphold the principles of human Equality Doirant Southern Rhodesia Legal in dependence on a basis which leaves the privileged White minority in political control the memorandum said. Both Nyerere and president Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia have privately advised the British that if Wilson comes to terms Vith rhodesian prime ministerial Smith on the basis of the published Compromise their two countries cannot continue As Commonwealth  immigration the kenyans normally moderate and Well Dis posed toward Britain have bluntly charged that racial factors Areat the Bottom of current British immigration curbs. The British have denied All accusations of , not blame me for the phenomenon known As  Wilson told the Confer ence this week in an attempt to dissociate his labor government from Powell the leading conservative exponent of sending Britain s nonwhite immigrants Back where they came from shot thrilled at Lanek space Center Houston up America s prospective Moon Landing crewmen said Fri Day they wore thrilled that the twists and turns of Fate had brought them the coveted assist unsent but the or a fio know yet who will step out first on the lunar  Armstrong Michael col Lins and Edwin Aldrin. Name thursday to make the Apollo 11 Landing flight held a news con Ference at the space Center and described their Mission As theone toward which All manned apace flights have been target grf " i i Armstrong said the earliest Day they could shoot toward Law ending site one on the right hand Side of the Moon s fac would be july 19. In a sense the manned space missions that have taken place in Paw years have been Ata disadvantage because they have been in support of this Mission Aldrin said. ? m called tote Landing flight one that has been Well conceived Well matured a dwell exercised Over the Post  Call for All three men to ride into Moon orbit and or Armstrong and Aldrin to descend to the lunar surface in a special Landing module while Collins orbits 89 Miles above  two men will remain on the lunar surface almost a full Day but will spend Only four or five hours outside their module. Cold air Yachtsman sets protocol position new York a presi Dent elect Nixon saturday named Yachtsman Emil bus mos Bacher or. To be his administration s chief of  of state designate William p. Rogers announce the selection of the two time skipper of victorious . Entries in the America s cup yacht  said up until about three Days ago he had been involved in preparations for t h e next America s cup Competition in 1970. He said it had been planned he would once again skipper the yacht in  certainly Hope he can com Pete Rogers said. Mosbacher is a new York real estate investor and Oil and Gas producer and a graduate of Dartmouth College. His wife Patricia Ryan Mosbacher had the same Maiden name As mrs. Nixon although they Are not re lated. Mosbacher said he Speaks no foreign languages and has no prior experience in protocol work. But Rogers said there Are plenty of protocol experts in Testate department to handle the technical Side of social and stat visit arrangements. He said Mosbacher has wide acquaintance with people abroad and can make a very important contribution to International relations. By United press International the Mercury dropped to 25below Zero in the upper Midwest Friday and col weather chilled most of the nation. Frigid air moved southward across the Plains and the Middle West. Afternoon temperatures remained below Zero in the Northern Midwest an readings were in the 30s  South As the Gulf coast stat Sand the Southern Plains. Thirty mile an r hour win steamed up with an Early morning Tow of 2 above Zero to chill chicagoan with the equivalent of 40 below Zero weather. The cold was blamed for a Power failure that blacked out about 10,000 Homes in five Southern suburbs. The temperature hit 25 below at Bemidji minn., 23 below at Fargo n.d., and 14 below i Minneapolis and St. Paul minn., As residents of the upper Midwest cleared highways blocked with  heavy Snow squalls boiled up along the Southern and Eastern shores of the Groat lakes. Five inches of Snow Fellin six hours at Watertown . Travellers warnings were up in Snow Belt communities near lakes Ontario and  new snowstorm moved onto the Southern  said Western okla homa would get 1 to 2 inches of Snow by saturday morning. Snow also fell in the Interior of the Pacific Northwest. There was rain along the coast in the Northwest and Southern Florida. Peruvian Jet is hijacked to Havana Miami up a Peruvia jetliner loaded with 110 Exchange students from Argentina was hijacked during its Landing approach to Miami saturday the fourth plane to be diverted to Havana during the first 11days of the new year. In addition to the  for study in this country from schools across tin Argentine the peruvian inter National airline flight carried Crew of eight or a total of is persons. It was just five minutes out from Miami and capt. Gcorm1 Wagner was in Contact with hit Miami control Tower when in suddenly announced he was heading for Havana. The plane landed Laler i Havana s Jose Marti Airport. The Hijacker stepped off the aircraft in Havana with a pistol in his  at the Airport said that he was a Man in his 20s. Hock talks progressing new York up a spokesman for the new York shipping association struck 23 Days agony the International longshore men s association said saturday considerable Progress was made in new bargaining ses Sions but he warned there Are still Many problems to reworked  talks Between the shippers and the Ila resumed saturday at 9 30 . On contract Lan Guage. Airlift of ref Roger troops equipment gets Back on schedule Rhein main a Germany is Clearing skies and generally Good flying weather Over the Atlantic helped air Force Star lifter and cargo master air Craft gel completely Back on schedule in the reformer 1 arrivals Here Friday and saturday seven of eight huge c141 Star lifter and c133 cargo master transports diverted thursday to Lajes in the portuguese azores and tiie British Royal air Force base at Mildenhall England unloaded at the base Friday. In addition 13 of the 16 flight planned for Friday and saturday had landed by noon ," an air Force spokesman said we be been i Hanks to the weather moving right Back to , the first reformer 1 troops reached  morning by Road Convoy. The 24th signal in arrived at amp Aachen Al 10 . It was the Vanguard unit. By 8 .saturday 1,455 troops had reached the training site and five con Voys were on the Road headed there for exercise Carbide ice the Field problem  Span Dahlem a the air Force s own crested cop 1 opera Tion was also running smoothly is Star after jets arrived  one reformer i aircraft was diverted saturday because of the weather. Two others were late in Landing. The Span Dah Lem ground Crews have been taking an average of one hour and 45 minutes to get the aircraft airborne again. The air base is preparing forthe arrival this week of 96 f4d Jet interceptors. The fighters will provide cover for the late Janu Ary War  a Side attraction two ch34 Choctaw helicopters airlifted 20tank Drivers who Hud just landed at Rhein Myin to the de pot at Karlsruhe to enable them to catch a train carrying their vehicles. They had been held up in the United states due to bad flying weather. As reformer i began its sixth Day saturday 3,631 passenger Sand 436 tons of equipment had been airlifted from the unite states on 53 flights. Storage site at Karlsruhe Kaiser Lautem an Mannheim Germany have issued nearly 50 per cent of the 24th i div s equipment. At present some 50 stateside units Are represented in Europe As Advance party for the Mui body of troops which will land at Nuernberg s civilian Airport before Maneu vers begin late this month  
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