European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 22, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse A visitor tire tout the Yore Kule the woman drown. By Robert care new York up the Fern Sci tween Staten Island and Manhattan ass the Gray Green Waters of new Fork Harbor hundreds of times of the Busy people aboard care who is going where or Why. Good Samaritans Are hard to found one monday but lost him in later in the Day. Be is a Young mail from Wisconsin and the Only time i saw him was when he jumped off the ferry kicking through that near freezing water toward the woman floating numbly opa head so cold she could not raise her arms to pick up one of the half dozen life jackets floating near her. The woman survived but wag i Shock police said and could not answer questions. The Only thing the know is that she is a negro in her 40s. The Young Man s name is Scott Hansen three of his buddies said. He is 22 and attends Wisconsin stat University at Whitewater. He had been in new York just 20 hours. They took him to a Hospital checked him Overand let him go. Then Scott walked into the City with his pals. Nobody knew where. Police had his Home address but he had asked them not to Call his Home because he did t want to worry Bis Mother. She did t know her son was cont. On Page 8, col. K off Kcal new Pap a of . Forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East ?27, no. 277 Jne Day january 22, 1969 if 21855 a 5 Dally 10 sunday Airlift ends set for games fers negro Hilture class by John Kruege staff writer Frankfurt is Furt american High tool is taking the Lead in luring for the first time in dependent school in Europe course in the american up s history and culture the 30-student Pilot class Ich starts Here Jan. 27 it could be the first in its adoption As a regularise by the . Dependent idols european spokesman said in Karlsruhe that a social studies curriculum committee is already looking into the selection of books that reflect More the Gre role in . r. Joseph a. Mason us Isea director has contributed five volume International 14-Lary of negro history to the iss Here. The course will Boi ducted by one of four news on the Frankfurt staff his a teacher and Counselor Arur Mccoy who grew up in the area of los Angeles. Culture development Ccoy a 29-year-old graduate Pepperdine College in los Jeles said that results from first semester s experimental class will be submitted Desea to see whether it Jerould fit in As a course by it class on negro history id the development of negro Ture from its african Heri Ige has been worked in he Resart of the contemporary Ems course part of the so Al studies department headed cont. On Page 23, col 1 facts cigarette Price up Nuernberg German effective us Iulus the Price of regular sized Camel an Lucky strike cigarettes will be increased by 10cents to 11.70 a Carton. A pack will sell for 17 cent rather Tymn 16. The boost was caused by increased manufacturers costs no other brands or types Are affected. Sac time it was a Long trip for reformer troops and one of the ways to avoid plane bore Dom was by sleeping. Among those who spent some time relaxing were sgt. Justin Purser left and sgt. Creel Williams of the 24th inf div. Is photo by Jim Cole 15,500 gis flown from bases in . By de Freakley staff writer Nuernberg Germany is the massive Airlift of 15,500 american sender men to Germany from their dual bases in the United states ended Here tuesday evening. Reformer i closed when the final aircraft landed bringing the other stories photos p.6 last of the main body of 24th in div soldiers from it. Riley Kan. In two Days 62 c141s have brought 5,000 soldiers to Europe. Originally 63 missions for the main body where planned but the final aircraft which was to carry Only cargo was scratched an air Force spokesman said after its Load was distributed and flown Over by earlier army units Are now Gath ering at Grafe Woehr for exer Cise Carbide ice which begin Jan. 29. And once again the weather is worrying temperatures Over the cont. On. Page 2$, col 2j talks open saturday Paris up Allied an communist negotiators will open political talks about the Settle ment of the vietnamese War sat urday morning it was announce tuesday. A . Embassy spokesman said the Parley will open at the Majestic hotel the French government owned International con Ference Center. Substantive issues Henry Cabot Lodge the newly arrived american delegation Leader announced earlier that at the first meeting the negotiators will immediately tackle substantive issues. Agreement to Start saturday came shortly after an hour Long conference Between Lodge and Hajn Dang Lam the South vietnamese delegation chief the four chief negotiators will be Lodge Lam North. Viet namese minister of state Xua Thuy and Tran Buu Kiem the foreign minister of the National liberation front political Arm of the Viet indicated that the allies did not expect any difficult about the Agenda believed to be the first item for discussion when the four Way Pace talks begin. Lodge again emphasized h i readiness to get the talks moving he said. Ahead am full of Zeal and full of desire to get moving. I am glad there is this Progress toward a Swift opening of the conference Stan joins select group Musial campy make Hall new York a Stan Musial and Roy Campanella each of whom was named most Valu Able player in the National league three times have been elected to baseball s Hall of Faroe it was announced tues Day. Musial seven times a Battin Champion with the St. Louis cardinals became the fourth player to be named As soon As he be came eligible. The others were Bob Feller of Cleveland Ted Williams of the Boston red sox and Jacki Robinson of Brooklyn. Campanella whose career Asa Brooklyn Catcher ended Jan. 28, 1958, when he suffered Para lying injuries in an automobile Accident missed by eight vote being elected last year when the cardinals Joe Medwick was the 1969 voting by members of the baseball writers association of America Musial was named on 317 of 340 ballots and Campanella on 270. A vote of 75 per cent or 255 was necessary for election
