European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 12, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday february 12, 1969 the stars and stripes Page 23 smoke ads on to bad Finch says Washington up Wei fare Secretary Robert h. Finch said monday he favors the Federal communications com Mission s proposed ban on televised cigarette advertising. Yes Finch was quoted assaying in an interview " i think it is a Good head of the department of health education an welfare told a group of newsmen at a breakfast meet ing that he does not agree with arguments that products Are entitled to television advertising simply because they can be legally sold. Finch who smokes cigarettes said in his opinion he has no Powers to regulate television commercials but that As a top administrator in the health Fieldse May be Able to influence president Nixon on the subject. Nixon plans study Nixon a non smoker told a news conference last week that he would not state a position on the acc proposal until he had thoroughly studied the situation. The commission s proposal to outlaw broadcast cigarette commercials Drew Strong protest from the tobacco growing and manufacturing industries an from members of Congress from tobacco also told the newsmen monday that he plans to enforce school desegregation guidelines Law is on the books and we re going to enforce i nationally he was quoted As saying. Not just the South we re not just going after the South we be got de fact segregation All Over the coun try. We be got to go after indication of politics in this would be Finch said he would seek help from the Justice department in enforcing the Law. He added that he would like legislation to allow hew to act on desegregation on a complaint from the Justice department. Currently he can move Only after complaints from citizens or department inspectors. Helped fight Antipo ution Hill former lobbyist working for Nickel Washington a an Interior department spokesman said monday James g. Watt former lobbyist for the . Chamber of Commerce is work ing for Secretary Walter j. Hickel on a temporary Day to Day basis at $98 a Day. Watt has come under criticism from Sens. William prox mire d-wis., and Edmund , a Maine who fear that he might be appointed to some influential department Post. A department spokesman did not Rule out the possibility that Watt might be Given a regular fun time Job but a High Rankin official said there is no plan to put him in a policymaking Posi Tion. Watt has in the past represented business and Industry interests opposing Federal Legisla Tion against water pollution and concerning reclamation of certain lands. Carl Mcmurray an assistant to Hickel said in reply to questions that Watt has been work ing on a contract basis since Jan. 26. The contract ends March 26, Mcmurray said an there Are no plans beyond he said Watt has been helping to organize briefings of the Secretary by various subdivisions of the Interior department. Meanwhile under Secretary Russell train issued a prepared statement saying that Watt has been working from Day to Day As a consultant helping us with office organization and be has been doing a Fine Job. Yanks gel ashore Turk March protests visit from 6th Fleet Istanbul up angry students took to the streets again tuesday to protest a Goodwill visit by ships from the . 8th Fleet. Chanting we want a free Turkey and Down with imperialism Down with the 6thfleet," about 2,000 left a i n g demonstrators made a protest March to the waterfront. One student was slightly injured in a clash with riot police arid 15 other students were arrested police said. American sailors and Marine were allowed to go ashore but they wore civilian clothes an were taken by bus to hotels up the bosporus outside the City. Stones hurled by a Small group of students shattered the wind shield of a car carrying a group of the sailors. No injuries were reported. Police and troops patrolled Istanbul around the clock to pre vent a repetition of anti Ameri can student riots during a visit of 6th Fleet vessels to Istanbul injury. Not much Competition Kuala Bumpur up celebrating his 66th birthday monday prime minister Tunk Abdul Rahman of Malaysia told newsmen i am probably the happiest prime minister in the closing . 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I 87948194 4494289 6494 6v/4 to/469 1% 70 s8 i during the july riots two Stu dents were killed in clashes be tween police and american sailors were thrown into the sea by student Leader said students would not clash with army Security troops but warned that they would try different methods unresisting the 6th Fleet s he did not elaborate. Authorities said several Hun dred riot police have been brought from Ankara to reinforce Security forces in Istanbul. Earlier in the Day 700 student set fire to an american Flag and stoned a Mobil Oil co. Building and other american offices. Wreath placed the demonstrators led by Stu dents from the technical University marched on army head quarters in Istanbul where they decked the Entrance to the com Pound with a Black Wreath Bear ing the message there is no place for the 6th Fleet in tur then they placed the Wreath on the Ataturk Monument in Maksim Square and returned tothe University. We have no intention of put Ting him in a policymaking Posi said he had been asked for comment on a letter which Proxmire Wrot-3 to Hickel about Watt s employment i am puzzled the Secretary has not received the senator s letter Small we know about it is what we be heard from the press train said. But i am puzzled by the senator s reported alarm Over something which simply has not , in his letter to Hickel said i think the appointment of a Man who is so identified with the private inter ests can Only create a credibility Gap Between your statements of concern for the Public inter est and your actions As Secre tary of the train and Mcmurray Are the Only two top regular appointees so far in Hickel s rest of his staff at the moment consists of people on the same temporary basis As Watt although they too could become regular staff eventually. Information aide they Are Alex Troffey handling Public information for Hickel Del Klaus aiding Hickel in his search for new personnel and Tom Holley handling Cor Respondence. Troffey is a former new Yor Public relations Man Klaus a former aide to rep. James , a Idano and Holley is a regular employee on loan fro the department s Bureau of out door recreation. Fans across the sea the charms of curvaceous Tanya Binning of Sydney Australia Aren t restricted to the Balmy beaches Down under. Tanya Binning fan club has been formed by students i Ontario Canada. A army says a missiles Are already in cities 82% 34 20 10h � 36� 47"4 3994 619446 67 4 8114 4694794 8 4894 3ft 38% 271 a 639i 99% 60% Washington up in a Effort to Calm Public concern Over the planned installation of nuclear tipped antimissile Rock ets in metropolitan areas the army has disclosed that atomic warheads have been placed on antiaircraft missiles in an around certain american cities since 1958, the army in congressional testimony released monday did not disclose at which Sites the nuclear rockets were placed because of Security reasons. 14, Gen. A. D. Starbird head of the army s fledging Sentinel anti ballistic missile abm system discussed the 11-year-old Nike Hercules missile emplacements in response to questions at a closed meeting of a House appropriations subcommittee on Jan. 15. Subcommittee chairman Robert l. F. Sikes d-fla., note that congressmen and citizen groups were protesting plans to place Sentinel Sites close by big cities. Sikes asked Starbird to provide the army s Best information on the possibility of an accidental detonation what Nike Hercules nuclear warheads were stored in major Urban areas and what com plaints had been received. Rivers softens opposition to draft lottery Washington up chair Man l. Mendel Rivers said Mon Day his House armed service committee May reconsider the draft Law and possibly approved lottery selection system. Rivers indicated he has soft ened his previous opposition to a lottery. Public clamor if Rivers does consider new draft legislation he will be yield ing to mounting Public Cla Morfor changes the most notable be ing a lottery. Although Rivers was against any new draft Law last year he said in an interview monday there s nothing in the Law pre venting the president from Send ing a Concrete proposal Over Here. If hts does Well president Nixon has not Takena stand on a lottery but he has proposed that the draft be ended entirely when the Vietnam War permits and that military Man Power needs be provided by an All Volunteer Force. Venezuelan plane hijacked to Cuba Miami a a venezuelan is government owned jetliner with 78 aboard was hijacked to Cuba tuesday reportedly by a band of five armed Federal aviation administration paid Here that the plane Aero Portal flight 305, landed at Santiago in Eastern Cuba meanwhile the Eastern air lines Jet which was diverted to Havana monday was released by cuban authorities and the 110 passengers were allowed to leave with it. Ordinarily the cubans let Only the Crew go Back with hijacked plane and make the passengers wait for stations in Maracaibo said that shortly after Pilot via Dimiro Fernandez reported tues Day s hijacking his Copilot car los Anzola notified the control Tower at Maracaibo that five armed people entered the Cabin of the plane and ordered it to be flown to radio station said seven were in the hijacking hijacking raised to 1 the number of people who have travelled to Cuba on commandeered airliners this year
