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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes monday january 20, Lodge to Cut . Stay Short peace talks Paris up retiring Amer ican negotiator w. Averell har Riman announced sunday that his successor Henry Cabot Lodge jr., will Cut a Washington stay Short to get the expanded Viet namese talks started As s6pn As possible presumably , speaking to news men before flying to Washington to retirement spite or the will waa to pea redacted that to cuties the talk _ Veteran troubleshooter flew Home while negotiators worked on dra agendas. The United states South Viet Nam North Vietnam and the National liberation front agreed cops dislodge burned czech student Dies students from Tokyo Campus Tokyo a s riot police with axes and blow torches hacked their Way to the third floor of Tokyo University s nine Story Yasuda auditorium Sunda to dislodge militant students who have occupied the buildings since june 15. Students hurled stones an bottles of blazing gasoline from the auditorium As police in Heli copters poured water and tear Gas on other students on the  below other police fired powerful water  300 youths were believed in the buildings. The militants have been demanding a bigger say in University  was the second Day of fight ing to dislodge the militant Stu dents. On saturday some 8,500 Rio police battled with students for 11 hours before throwing them out of 11 University buildings. Officials said 56 police 14 by standers and scores of students were injured. Ruined equipment professors said the fighting saturday left a Trail of ruined research books and other valuable scholarly  students Many of them members of the militant  also battled police at a nearby railway station Crip pling transport and tying up More than 70,000  for More than an  radio sunday called the Sti Dent disorders fearless demonstrations of their revolutionary spirit against the reactionary government of prime minister e Isaku  arrested 23 students guarding the lower floors of the building. 1st negro to join government panel Washington a the first negro member in the 86 year history of the civil service commission has been appointed by president elect  e. Johnson a califor Nia veterans official will hold position overseeing Federal employment. There Are 400,000negroes on the government s 2.9 million member  also promoted Robert e. Hampton to chairman of the commission. Johnson was named to serve the two years remaining in the term left vacant by the resignation of John Macy previous chairman. India s Ca to system draws the hairline rat Lam India a the untouchables in this town of Adhya Pravesh state Are not Al Lowed to Wear moustaches Point ing upward according to  Perumal chairman of a committee on  higher caste martial Rajput Wear their moustache upward and do not want to be mixed up with the untouchables he  from Page 1 medical staff the organism could not survive the Strain of third degree Burns covering 85 per cent of his body the ministry said according to the news Agency ctr with a  its pose but 1�1 nobody else this words were reported on Prague radio by a Friend Lubos _ r _%r3?3ir.nwe i continued from Page 1. Carrying 45 persons plunged hit the sea at almost the same spot killing 15.capt. Arnold Leverson Pilot ing Ual flight 266, radioed that he red fire warning Light for a engine was flashing Jedi matinian elevated temperature and Dan  said he was shutting Down the engine and turning Jack. At that Point voice con tact with the 727 was lost an the plane disappeared from radar Scopes at the Airport Tower the 38 aboard included a Crew Nixon says Goodby to Manhattan new York a presi Dent elect Nixon flew to Washington sunday for his inaugural declaring that he left new Yore with some regret but looked Forward to living in the White House. The president elect and mrs Nixon left la Guardia Airport aboard an air Force prop Jet transport at 3 50 . They were accompanied Only by few aides associates Anc friends. Nixon made his Brief com ments about his final exit from his fifth Avenue apartment he Selling the place to newsmen outside the building. A bigger than usual sunday crowd of onlookers had Gath ered behind police barricade for the occasion and after driving Only a few Yards Nixon or dered the limousine to Stop so he could get out and shake som hands. Works on address the president elect had spent the Day and saturday cloistered in the apartment working on hit inaugural address. Nixon wore a Bright Blue tie and Gray suit and Topcoat for the flight to Andrews air Force base just outside the capital. Mrs. Nixon wore a Brown per Sian Lamb coat with a yellow Scarf around her neck. Both were bareheaded. The two Nixon dogs made the trip too poodle Vickie and Yorkshire terrier Pasha. The wore red White and Blue rib Bons on their necks. Just before the departure from new York press Secretary Ronald l. Ziegler announced Nixon would Confer at 5 . In i fir. I i of i t a of this Washington hotel suit with ambassador Henry Gabo Lodge who will be Nixon s chief negotiator it the Paris peace talks. J7 of six and 32 passengers. One of the first boats on the scene. Radioed sighting schools of s hark s to the. Area.   Rill 1 is Al a a _ Crew member said that the sea is Green out Here just like Las monday  that was when the other jetliner crashed in the Vicinity. $ coast  an helicopters scoured an area 10 Miles West of the. Speaking air poor l. The searchers were hampered by heavy Ells Jandrain the coast guard warned private boats to stay out of the search area. Private Craft had hampered the Rescue of survivors of the Sas plane which Wason a flight from Copenhagen. Los Angeles International Tower chief John Collet said the Airport was closed briefly for takeoffs after the Boeing Craft left because of the poo weather. A National transportation safety Board investigative team headed by Tom Saunders left Washington d.c., immedi  crash was Only the second fatal Accident of commercial Airliner in the 22 year history of the Airport.  there Wera reports that others were planning to. B u r n themselves to death in  say Goodby Palach told Holecek. I think Well meet again speaking on Prague radio an television Cestmir Cisar chair Man of the czech National coun cil warned students of unforeseen consequences if the present political leadership cannot master its tasks he referred to a it r �-.itj�2it. -1. _ _ Burn self thursday and announced they were fasting to protest failure of the government to answer Palach s fiery act against censorship of the press and publication of the soviet occupation newspaper Pravy. A pamphlet circulated among crowds in the Square said eight students in Brno also have be gun a hunger strike until the Federal Assembly is convened Tovote reforms. Another pamphlet said Brno students have discontinued Stu Dies for one week beginning Jan.21." two airliners hijacked to Cuba Miami a two airliners one bound from new York to Miami and the other from Ecuador to Miami were hijacked to Cuba  seventh sky jacking of in Fant 1969 was that of an ecu to Riana de aviation plane in route from the South american country with 83 passengers and six Crew  few hours earlier the fed eral aviation administration re ported that an Eastern airlines let carrying 171 persons was diverted to Cuba. The airline re ported the Pilot radioed Frankfurt Coith Pilate scene of protest Frankfurt up Westerman and foreign students demonstrated outside the  Here sunday n sympathy with american Stu dents who oppose the Nixon and  40 students several greeks among them stood out Ide the consulate which was closed and shouted slogans Suching Down with Nixon Aroer cans go Home Down withe fascist dictatorship in Greece and Cia equals  there s a Man in the cockpit with a gun and a hand Gre  the Miami office of ecu to Riana reported that Contact was lost with its Airliner shortly after Takeoff from Guayaquil Ecuador until it stopped at Barranquilla Colombia for refuel ing. There the Pilot radioed that he was forced to head for Cuba. He said flight 46, an Electra prop Jet was being hijacked by a passenger with a  Friday a peruvian air liner from South America and Jacksonville to Miami United air lines plane were forced tomake their flights via Havana. The Eastern Airliner commandeered sunday left new York s Kennedy Airport it 9 18  a scheduled non Stop flight to the Florida tourist City. An Eastern spokesman said 162 passengers a Crew of eight andean employee occupying a spare seat were  pcs had been scheduled to arrive in Miami at 11 93  hijacking occurred near Jacksonville fla., it was Esti mated. The Pilot was identified by the airline As capt. R. D. Smith of Atlanta. Saturday on procedural matters Hanoi and the Elf have suggested that bargaining about Hia Genda and then about the mail issues begin tuesday. The Allicare expected to agree on tucs Day or suggest wednesday i Lodge feels lie needs More time the preliminary Conversa-1tions were the slowest and most frustrating j Halron president of the Denver ased Union Grospiron said the Caw received an offer from Mobil Oil co. At Beaumont tex., equivalent to the offer Union members accepted Jan. 11 from the Union Oil co. Final settlement with Mobil Oil must be approved by the 1,425 workers on Trike it the Beaumont Plant. Sacrilege Penn Van. . A the new York wine growers association has re elected East Man Beers As its president  
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