European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes wednesday january 29, 1969 by Hubert j. Germany a the soviet led Blitz that rolled Over Czechoslovakia was organized in three army group with the Hammer blow on Prague itself launched fro within East Germany. This has been established Bya . And West German Mili tary analysis that has Bee made available to troops stationed in the to a map overlay of communist troop movement son aug. 21 the red forces poured into Czechoslovakia fro East Germany Poland and Hungary. Whether they also crossed directly from the soviet Ukraine was not breakdown was Given army group a out of Poland athwart the Backbone of the Long czechoslovakian Countryside. Army group a Down out of East Germany. Began in East army group cup out of Hungary. Army group a with three soviet tank divisions one motorized division and one airborne division plus three polish Divi Sions motorized airborne and airmobile represented the strongest initial group a which included three russian tank Divi Sions and one East German motorized division with its own artillery or missiles Spear Model Law expediting transplants in effect or proposed in 35 states by Burl Osborne disposal of his body after death produce the Bill in Alabama Model legislation aimed at As he sees fit. Lacking this a Colorado Connecticut Florida Clearing Legal cobwebs to make priority list of next of Kin is is v " Yau i. Ute a try tit rear to in Rritt in to a iu12t� .3 �.�. La at .__.2 a. Jnya 5 1 i v a a Las 7, Jav at i f j?11 3 some officers hew Ftfe that the Lack of proper supplies cause the russians v great difficulties when the czechs Jet used to let them live off theland. If the analysis of the Warsaw act thrust plan at Czechoslovakia is accurate one of its significant features is the deploy ment of so Many troops out of Poland. According to some Western calculations the russians had Only about 25,000 troops regularly stationed there. This would have indicate troop movements into Poland far larger than the mane Aversand apparent harassing tactics reported by travellers in the Days before the invasion. One experienced ". Officer _ said the soviet deployment out no information was available of Czechoslovakia before the in headed the drive on of army group a also could have deployed if out feast group Chad As on of its assignments dashing along Czechoslovakia s Southern Bor Der with Austria. At least 10 soviet divisions were said Mohave been initially involved. Hungarian strength was put atone motorized division. Bul Garian forces were grouped i about three regiments. In addition the russian poured in separate artillery missile Supply and Headquarters units. A remarkable feature of the operation was that most units were armoured and even such units As paratroops could move with their own vehicles. Way for wider ranging Organ transplant programs has been proposed or made Law in 35states. An associated press Survey shows 11 other states cover in Hodge podge fashion some of the Legal questions raised by transplantation of organs take from the dead. Only in four states Alaska new Hampshire South Dakota and West Virginia Are there no Laws dealing clearly with Organ transplantation nor any know plans to seek such legislation. Perhaps the most often Dis cussed feature of a consensus measure drafted by representatives of the 50 states is its treat ment of time and definition of death of the donor. It follows the historical Posi to abolished with the surviving spouse at the top. Other sections specify How the donation May be arranged and accomplished including a provi Sion for a Wallet sized authorization card to help shorten the critical time Between death and removal of the needed organs. In some cases there Are proposals to go beyond the Model. An interim committee of the Texas legislature has approved a package that would permit doctors to More easily trans Plant organs from homicide Vic Tims. The move to eliminate re tape from transplantation has made considerable headway since last March when Kansas gov. Robert Docking signed an Iowa North Carolina Rhode is land and Tennessee in addition to Texas. Massachusetts has a 1967 Law touching on the matter. The Kentucky legislature on what was airlifted directly into Czechoslovakia rather than coming by Road. Some . Officers at the Grafer Woehr . Training sit for the upcoming Man Euver car bide say that by the time the Warsaw pact occupation passed a Bill last year providing was completed it numbered far for disposal of bodies for Educa More than half a million men. At the same time while impressed by the Swift deployment ional scientific or transplantation purposes but gov. Louie b. Nunn vetoed it. Of the russians and their allies Vasion was set up so that i could fan Back in the opposite direction knowledgeable German observer declared that the a Nevers were merely a screen for what the russians intended giving them time to set up an army group Headquarters that represented the final step be fore the March order was that Headquarters was located is not known publicly. Letters to the editor according to Balderdash jut i Jii Jwo l11u ill 31 111. Ludl leu of of a Tion that these Are matters for Early draft to the act and de doctors not lawyers to decide cleared i have the Honor of the time of death the Model signing into Law new legislation Bill states shall be determined that is unique in the unitedly a physician who attends the donor at his death or if none the physician who certifies the death this physician May not under the proposed Law take part inane of the transplants proce dures. This provision is intended to prevent any conflict of inter est any premature declaration of death to expedite the removal of of death is not mentioned. The National conference of commissioners on unify i state Laws which drafted the act said this is a matter for medical personnel in each Cassand not a matter for codification into provision gives any one mentally sound and 18 or older the right to arrange for Maryland and Delaware approved earlier versions and now Are in the process of updating them. Louisiana Virginia and California now have Laws closely paralleling the act. Arkansas became the firs state to adopt the Bill in final draft form when gov. Winthrop Rockefeller signed it into Law last Model or measures vary ing from it but slightly also has been introduced in Legisla Tures of Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Maine Michigan mis Souri Montana Nevada new Jersey North Dakota Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Caro Lina Utah Vermont washing ton Wisconsin and Are reported afoot to in Inaiya aiiu2sftvsij r a of left european edition it. Col. F. S. Michael jr., Usan editor in chief Mert Proctor managing editor Elmer d. Frank production manager Henry s. Epstein circulation manager Thi newspaper it an authorized publication of the department of defense for . Armed Force overseas. The Star and stripes is published by the com , . European command in support of the command internal information programs of the department of defense. 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Photo at right de Fie that you should choose to publish a photo of this nature is More than indicative of the perverted policies of your tabloid and the present lows Tate of the Dow Industrial Don t pretend to be a scholar but Here Are some Pas sages from the Book of the dead and other fables that might bring More respect to your paper than Lusty Balderdash 4 3 it says but. She that liveth i pleasure is probably having a also Freud Iii says ". These filthy dreamers Are reluctant to surely your pictures Are the cause of Many filthy dreams. I Hope that this letter will not be condensed homogenized or pasteurized. I have seen Many things in your paper of lesser importance than the Sav ing of unwashed filthy lecher Ous souls. Repent repugnant recently i have found thess letters column almost As Good As Ann Landers. For in stance the of event debate on whether pictures of scantily Clad women should be pub concur with sgt. Dutton s View that those who abhor the female form get a different paper. I find prudish from Kitzinge views rather hard to take. It is not the Job of is to provide religious education to gis. Most base papers contain chaplain columns encouraging Church attendance and the presenta Tion of moral viewpoints. I personally Don t think an of the published pictures so far have been vulgar. As the Torrejon Reader says some Are be the same thing or an entirely different thing depend ing on the situation. All this talk about filth and lust. I sin Cerely doubt that any of the photos have caused filthy lust Ful a nutshell i think that the is staff is better aware of the needs of the majority of its readers than those individual who have private wars to con duct. Is is in the news an entertainment business not the soul saving and women have been looking at each other since dam and eve so i would say it is a rather in . D. J. Raffo Ankara Turkey i have followed your Letterson the subject of pin with much interest. If i May would like to contribute my two cents. One thing that Many people seem to forget is if something in this Case pin up girls is offensive to them this does t necessarily mean that it is also offensive to someone else. Generalization is always a big Mitake. One woman used Bible term sin defending her Case. She seems to forget that there Are not Only christians living in this world but also , jews moslem and people who have no religious beliefs at All. The world is so Complex today let s not make it any More confusing. Helmuth j. Baerwald bad Wilbel Heilsberg even comical. I think prudish should be a Little More Realis tic. Most of the women i know find nothing wrong with the stripes prudish should realize there Are Many facets to we. Most of the quotes she made from the Bible Are directed at women and taken out of con text Are a bit wild. As a Good Christian she should realize that god created the female form and he also created de sire and love which can either of cheers for prudish is letters to the editor Jan 7. We should try to con Fine All of the erotic Lustful pictures to the women s Sec Tion of the Sears catalogue airman . Robert Germany
