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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 04, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes tuesday february 4, 1969 Dock pact okd in new Orleans new Orleans up longshoremen and new Orleans shippers sunday reached tentative agreement on a new contract which would match anew York wage increase and include a containerization clause. The contract Calls for a $1.60-an-hour pay increase and a spokesman said the Container nation clause was similar to the one agreed upon in new  and shippers have tentatively agreed on anew contract in new York but Thomas w. Gleason president of the International longshore men s association has refuse to Send the men Back to work until agreements Are reached atall ports along both coasts. About 85,000 men have been out of work. We be got almost All we asked for said Alfred Chittenden president of 1la local1418. The $1.60 an hour is gis kill 218, but reds Maul s. Viet units Saigon up in battling around Saigon . Forces killed 218 Viet Cong but about 400guerrillas ambushed and mauled a 350-Man South vietnamese Force military spokesmen said  units Are trying to smash an enemy buildup around the capital. . Troops killed 163 guerrillas in four Battles within 30 Miles of Saigon. The americans suffered10 men killed and 43 wounded. B52s killed the rest of the Vietcong in a strike 85 Miles South of the  in the Mekong Delta Jun Gles 62 Miles South of Saigon Saviet Cong battalion trapped two South vietnamese companies Ina machine gun crossfire. South vietnamese spokesmen de scribed their losses sunday As heavy Over 100 men were killed or wounded they gave no breakdown but a . Liaison officer said the dead numbered less than 50."at the height of the Battle the definite and the containerization clause is similar to the new York one with a few differences to handle our situation Here. I Don t want to go into the specifics of it until we put it before the membership for  he said it would be a few Days before the longshoremen vote on the three year agree ment. Building Stutt occupied u. Of Chicago suspends 61 students Pfar _ in Chicago up the University of Chicago sunday night suspended 81 students who failed to respond to disciplinary summonses issued some of the protesters who have occupied the administration building for four Days. The suspensions were temporary and those suspended May Appeal to the Dean of  of the recipients of the summonses Tore them up or burned them when the summonses were distributed person thursday and  300 have occupied the administration building since thursday in protest of the University Deci Sion against renewing the contract of a woman sociology professor mrs. Marlene Dixon. A statement announcing the suspensions said they were ordered because of the failure of these 81 persons to discontinue a disruptive demonstration after having been notified that their conduct was disruptive and having been asked to cease that  was Little immediate indication of Campus outrage over1,000 the suspensions uncommitted although student Sand faculty members had urged by voice vote saturday in Otthat the University Grant unconditional amnesty to those sitting in at the six Story Gray Stone administration building. Janet Tenney. 22, port Washington n.y., a senior physics student spokesmen for said and one of six the protesters we Are not upset. Our attitude is to ignore the disciplinary com Mittee because it is  Brash Beagle this Pup in t really smashed he s just a bit too eager to join a Bunch of kids skating at Waterloo Iowa with us feet going about 40 Miles an bout and his body standing still the Beagle was doing of until he fell and Slid into a Snowbank. Up found after 2 years Boot victim is suspect in death of his wife Aurum Viem amese radioed for help from . Helicopter gun ships at a Navy base eight Miles away. No Navy helicopters were available so the Navy relayed the Call for help to the . Army which sent gunships to the scene. They also flew 150 South vietnamese scout troops into the Battle  the Viet Cong had hit and run. Enemy casualties Are unknown a South vietnamese spokesman  incident demonstrated the frequent dependence of Allie units on the helicopter gunships. Doctor Auto Case of Pittsburgh a Shorter skirt lengths for women have helped guide the Public to Ward better eating habits asserts an expert in weight reduce lion. Or. Charles p. Powell associate director of the Prudential no Parma of a it a or in it Anve Las vegas up George Gilbert believed to have drowned two years ago with his wife Mary in a boating Accident on Theu second Honey Moon has been booked on suspicion of murdering her. The 48-year-old Hudson n.h.,Man was found walking in a desert North of Here two week Sago and was picked up by police and sent to a local Hospital where doctors said he appeared to be suffering from amnesia. Gilbert s fingerprints were sent to the Federal Bureau of investigation in Washington for is weight minis the rising Hemline has mad women More weight conscious. Consequently he says to group has had More influence in motivating overweight women to reduce than the fashion in , of Boston spoke Here at a kaminai1 in no Fisit. Identification. The Fri notified lieutenant Leo Mcnulty of the Massachusetts state police who had asked to be told if Gilbert s prints Ever turned up. Mcnulty flew Here this week end with a representative fro the Gloucester mass., police department. Officials plan to extradite Gilbert to Massachusetts for prosecution. Records showed that prior tothe alleged boating Accident Gilbert s 30-year-old wife had filed for divorce. The boating trip on Ipswich Bay mass was supposed to be a second Honey  couple disappeared the Gilberts boat a 24-foot Cabin Cruiser left Gloucester on the trip towing a Dinghy but the Dinghy later turned up unexplained at its usual mooring and the couple had , parts of a woman s body were found in a plastic bag which was picked by a Gloucester fishing boat. The Bod parts were said to have been identified Gilbert As those of mrs senator wants Early pullout Washington a sen ate majority Leader Mike mans Field said sunday i would Hope that phased withdrawal of american troops from Viet Nam can begin this year even before any substantial progresses made in the Paris peace talks. The Montana Democrat statement placed him at Vari Ance with the Senate foreign relations committee chairman. Sen. A w. Fulbright  said sunday it is too Early to Start bringing Home any Large numbers of american  think we ought to give the people in Paris an Opportunity to negotiate without making any serious change Makinen the status quo Fulbright said in a copy righted interview in the Maga Zine . News & world report. Mansfield was interviewed Ontha Abc television radio pro Gram issues and  whether he thinks there should be troop withdrawal eve before any Paris Progress Mansfield said "1 would Hope that would be possible especially in View of the fact that the army of South Vietnam supposedly has in creased in size effectiveness and  Wallace ites of fail of forge National party Dallas Tex. A  of George Wallace left Dallas sunday without setting up a National party but with their Faith in the former Ala Bama governor undimmed. Wallace supporters from a least 32 states gathered at the Call of the California based association of Wallace voters to set up a National  did riot succeed but the head of the association Bob Walters of los Angeles said the delegates had Given his group a Blank Check to set up a National party  said we got a Blank Check to design a future nation Al Structure without going Back to a National meeting  meeting did establish a National committee composed of National committeemen and women from each state. It also authorized the party to be led by a National organization of a interim basis until the National party is fully  said that at this time Only four states have elected National committee members and he did not expect a National committee to Start working for at least a year until All stat parties could hold conventions. The association of Wallace voters will be an interim body operating unofficially As far Ashe National party is concerned Walters said. We Are going to design various forms of future National development which we will submit to each state for approval. We Are Notin any position to Tell the states what to do the design work would be financed by membership in the association Walters said. Czechs go to Russia Prague up a delegation representing most of Czechoslovakia s leading political an cultural organizations left for Russia sunday on a visit intended to improve relations Between the two nations. H i. Temperatures Albuquerqu Eib m Atlanta 088 49 Bli Marck 33 80 bolie40 3d Buffalo 30 80 chicago46 30 Cincinnati 46 84 cleveland48 2p Columbua 23 denver9 sea molnei17 19 Dot Tuott 4 Duluth i set a 4 for s 70 whouiton39 w ind Anapolle w w a  us my it Kana Totth to 70 44 h u15 $4 Tou Livelle 4 44 memphlt77 69 Miami Beach 38 18 milwaukee18 1 Mann Capolli 81 67 new orleans49 15 of Clah. City 16 13 omaha38 38 Philadelphia 65 31 phoenix50 �0 Pittsburgh 34 � Portland mo.41 34 Portland Ore. 43 84 reno43 �9 Richmond 39 8? 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