European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes thursday february 13, 1969 King wants private dip dirty Pool some say Copenhagen a King Frederik in of Denmark found himself in deep water with social democratic critics wednesday about his privately expressed wish to own a swimming Pool where he May take a dip i Royal Solitude. A plan exists to provide the Monarch with a permanent place to Bathe in Honor of his 70thbirthday on March 11. The pro posed Pool would be heated equipped with Sauna Bath addressing room and would be in stalled at Fredensborg Palace the King s favorite country Resi Dence 20 Miles North of Copen Hagen. Many Danes have responded to a fund raising Appeal by influential business circles but the leading social democratic news paper Dag bladet at Felt Strucka jarring note. The paper charged that numer Ous state institutions including the railroads the state radio and the government subsidized opera House Are preparing to con tribute to the fund. Not Many people would object to state and municipal institutions showing their respect to the King said the paper but there is a limit on the right of these institutions to dispose of continuing to pour cold water on the scheme the paper declared that so Many a Volun Ary citizens would end up subscribing to the Pool through different state institutions that the coun try risks drowning in a protest followed Ripples of dissent in parliament last sep tember when King Frederyk s taste for aquatic activity also came under Public scrutiny. The King had been making a habit of dropping in every Mon. Day and Friday for a private dip at the Copenhagen College of physical education. Since this meant Clearing the Pool twice a week barbed parliamentary questions were asked about interruption of the afterwards the King solved the dispute by let in become discreetly known that he would no longer use the Pool. Space exploration is too dangerous for women Borman tells berliners by James Gunter staff writer berlins a astronaut rank Borman said wednesday that he does t think women have any place As astronauts. Space is a hostile environment and in my opinion space exploration should be left Tomen he said. West berliners gave the air Force colonel the Welcome of a world hero when he and his fam ily arrived Here on an 18-Day tour of european Don t have lady tank com Manders and As far As i m concerned that s the Way it ought to be he said. I d rather Seea pretty lady Here on Borman said however that a22-year-old female graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of More Snow. Continued from Page of warm Germany s tallest Moun Tain the Zug Spitze on the aus Trian Border had Snow 6.5 feet deep for the first time this win Ter and medium Altitude ranges were reporting Snow up to about five feet. Temperatures ranged from slightly below freezing to near Zero in the Turkey a snowstorm swept the Istanbul and Marmara sea regions wednesday and Para lazed air and sea s be Shiloy Airport packed with 10 inches of hard Snow was closed to All Domestic and International flights strand ing hundreds of passengers. A Sharp but apparently harm less Earth tremor also hit Snow covered Istanbul wednesday morning. Its epicentre was placed at Adap Azari 70 Miles tothe East. There were no reports of injury or Italy the Winter s worst cold wave brought Snow to sunny Sicily record Low temperatures to the Frozen Alps and misery to thousands of motorists. Blizzards in the South close highways and caused trains to run four to five hours behind schedule. Accord is reached at plane Plant St. Louis up a Tenta Tive contract was agreed upon tuesday night in the 80-Daystrike against the Mcdonnell Douglas corp. By machinist Lodge 837. The agreement subject to ratification by the 18,000 strikers was announced at a hastily called news conference in the offices of the Federal mediation and conciliation service. It Fol Lowed a negotiating session that lasted several hours. The two sides had met sporadically since the machinists went on strike against the company set. Louis Plant Jan. 13, stopping production of the f-4 phantom top . Fighter Jet in Vietnam. Technology was the person who plotted the re entry course when his Apollo 8 spacecraft returned to the Earth. Answering questions at a pres conference about future space journeys which might take years Borman said that might he the time for the lady astronauts Andy wife would add that the astronauts should be Borman who said he Felt his chances of returning from the historic Moon flight were about8 in 10, added that he hoped to see the Day when scientists will maintain a space station in orbit around the from All Over the world could go there for research and would be transported there after they presented their plans he said. Borman said he Felt such space station will go up before there is any outpost on the is conceivable that the russians Are ahead in preparations for a space station he said in answer to a said he thinks the next Type of Moon rocket will carry nuclear Power. I think the Success of our flight will soon be forgotten in the Success of future flights he said. The trim astronaut and his wife and two sons landed at Tempelhof Airport a few minute past noon to be greeted by Ber Lin officials and a crowd of about1,000, including 500 German and american told the crowd that he was in Berlin before amid Man bags of this was a reference to his visit Here at the height of the 1948-49 russian blockade of the City when All supplies had to be flown in. He was then a Westpoint Cadet who came to West Berlin As part of a class in government studies. I came Here 21 years ago As weather Cloud with snows Howert in Early morn ing becoming partly Cloudy with Light now in the afternoon. Decreasing Clouds be Friday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 34, Low 25. Temperature recorded wednesday get i 4 4 am pm 21 so Adana p 43 46 Athena p 50 36 Valano c 23 28 Berlin c 36 34 bruised cd 25 27 cop no in 26 30 Frankfurt a Clear cd Cloudy now. 4 4 am pm 37 36 London cd 29 66 Madrid p 19 32 Munich e 37 39 Paris p 36 37 pretty Lack 0 27 64 Rome p 92 66 wheal p a partly Cloudy 2nd weather Wing a student he said. In the intervening years we have made Many advances in space but Westill have our troubles Here on is my fervent Hope that our cooperation in space Endeavor swill one Day be apparent Here on the Good prior to the press conference Borman had lunch with . And Berlin officials at the Schoene Berg Rathaus where guests included the . Commandant Iberlin maj. Gen. Robert g. Fer Gusson and Berlin lord mayor Klaus Schuetz. After touring the City an seeing the Wall Borman went to the Zeiss planetarium where he showed a color film of his Moon Mission. Visit prime minister Wilson and Chancellor Klesinger hear their National anthems outside the chancellery. A photo Bonn defies reds on Berlin election continued from Page 1 of the bundestag the lower House of the West German parliament called the electoral College the Federal Assembly into session Here after conferring with West Berlin and West German leaders. He said in Bonn that he too the action despite the recent measures of the authorities inthe other part of there is agreement that therein no reason for having the fed eral Assembly meet anywhere else than scheduled he said. Von Hassel s formal action implemented a Choice of West Ber Lin As the site announced earlier by his predecessor Eugen Gerstenmaier who has since res Gnedas president of the chamber. British prime minister Harold president to address nato Cound first continued from Page 1 pay More attention to its euro Pean allies and their Council is made up of ambassadors from the 15 Natona tons. The United states is represented by ambassador Harla Cleveland. Usually the Council meets on wednesdays behind strict Security at nato Headquarters. I discusses world issues with Spe Cial attention to those of direct concern to nato and internal problems of the decisions Are not often taken but the meetings serve Asa forum where the members can Exchange information and View Points. French foreign minister Miche Debre said in Paris that Viet Nam the Middle Bast and inter National monetary Reform should be principal Points of discussion when Nixon visits France at the end of the , answering questions at a press luncheon listed these As the hot spots which Merit the attention of two men who control the destinies of their peo is scheduled to visit France from feb. 28-March 2.in Bonn a Large group of White House officials arrived tuesday to plan details of Nixon s feb. 26-27 visit there and to is expected by German officials to hold policy talks inborn with Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger and foreign minister Willy Brandt and to have lunch with president Heinrich lob Kean dinner with Kiesiner feb. 28 before flying to Berlin the next morning. More Snow forecast for new York continued from Page 1 underground rail transport cur tailed. But most businesses schools and Stock markets re opened tuesday. However absenteeism was running at 25 percent and higher in schools. New York food markets re ported a shortage of milk and some rationing products bread of other Dairy and vegetables. Meanwhile political opponents of new York mayor John Lind say criticized his reactions to the storm which began Early sunday with predictions of a few inches of Snow and ended monday morn ing with a fall of up to 17 inches and drifts up to six feet deep. Shortsighted Penny Wise an Pound foolish said City Council president Francis Smith he said the Republican mayor should have called out sanitation work ers sunday on overtime to Clear major countered by pointing out that neither the . Weathe Bureau nor private forecasters used by the City predicted More than four inches of Snow. Kennedy Airport closed for two Days officially reopened tuesday morning As one runway was cleared for takeoffs. Wilson who arrived in Bon tuesday night supported the decision to elect a successor to president Heinrich Luebke in West German sources said Wilson and West German Chan cellar Kurt Georg k i e s i n g o r agreed that even to consider moving the election elsewhere could have dangerous consequences. Western sources said wednes Day that the soviet bloc military forces plan major War game soon in East Germany. They said the forces of lie Warsaw pact will take part in a Man Euver designed to strengthen the Border with West Germany. The sources Jaid the game were expected to take place after the March 5 election and that there was no apparent connection Between the games and the elec Tion. Meanwhile West German Bor Der police said vehicle traffic at East West German Crossings Oberlin Access routes had re turned to Normal after stepped i communist controls caused de lays of up to three hours Earl this week. The sharpened controls for travellers crossing the Border came after the sunday announcement by East Germany that it will forbid the l,03fimembers of the Federal As Sembly to drive through communist territory to Berlin. The restrictions could cause further delays As East German Border officials begin checking motorists identities against their lists of repeated soviet charges wednesday that the West German government is endangering european peace by in sisting on holding the election in West government s most influential official newspaper did no publish any editorial comment of its own or quota soviet spokes men on the subject but in a four column headline it pro claimed Bonn s provocation fans ten Sions in
