European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 16, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Poga 2 the stars and stripes sunday february 16, 1969 saw men with gun in window Oswald in car witnesses claim from a and up dispatches new Orleans prosecution witnesses at the Clay Shaw conspiracy trial lot Friday of seeing two men with a gun in window and a fleeing Lee Harvey Oswald driven away by Swarthy Man after president Kennedy s Parade of Texas witnesses gave details of the Dallas slay ing in dist. Atty Jim Garrison s attempt to prove Kennedy was killed in a conspiratorial Cross fire. Shaw 55, is charged with plotting to kill Kennedy. The testimony conflicted wit the Warren commission s conclusion that Oswald alone Kille Kennedy. Shaw s attorneys bitterly pro tested the repeated showing of a borne movie of the assassination. The jury saw the film twice Friday making a total of six times in two was Roger Dean Craig a former Dallas Deputy Sherif now living in new Orleans who testified he saw Oswald rundown a slope from the Texas school Book depository in Dallas about 20 minutes after the assassination on nov. 22, 1963.craig said Oswald jumped into a waiting station Wagon drive by a dark complexioned Man another witness mrs. Eliza Beth Walther of Dallas testified she looked toward the Book depository moments before the shooting. "1 saw two men in window she said. One was holding a gun an the other was standing beside him. The Man holding the gun had on a White shirt she said the other had on a Brown earlier Garrison s own expert witness who was called in an attempt to prove Garrison theory that Kennedy was killed in a Cross fire testified that the evidence indicated the Only shots that hit came from the agent Lyndal u Shaneyfelt a document and photo graphic expert for the Fri testified he had examined Exten sively and minutely the Abra Ham zapruder film of the shoot ing. My impression. Is that the shot came from the rear Shaneyfelt testified that Mem Bers of the Warren commission and its investigators viewed tiie film and studied it Many time before the commission concluded Kennedy was shot from thereat by a Lone Assassin. In Washington a judge Rule that a potential witness in he trial May examine autopsy photographs and a rays now sealed in the National archives judge Charles a Hock of the District of Columbia court of general sessions ordered that a Pittsburgh pathologist or. Cyril. Wecht be allowed to Seo be autopsy material before 4 . Wecht is expected to be caller by Garrison As an Export medical witness to testify on the autopsy material. U. Of Chicago students end 16-Day sit in Chicago up student protesters acknowledging their 16-Day sit in at the University Oichi Cago administration building was a failure left the six Story Gray Stone Structure Friday afternoon singing Solidarity forever and vowing to continue their protest in other ways. We Are not leaving to show what responsible militants we Are to reopen rational discus Sion or because we have made our Point Howard Machtinger of new York City a sit in Leader shouted through bullhorn at a rally on the administration building decision is purely Tacti and a bedraggled group of 80 to 100 student walked out of the building shortly after 3 . After giving it a perfunctory cleaning. No satisfaction the sit in ends with no satisfaction on its original demands in defeat Machtinger said. Marlene Dixon was not rehired there is no amnesty we have no guarantee that University employees kept from their jobs by the sit in willbe adequately paid and there have been few strides toward student Power of any kind especially toward the kind that the people who sat in envisioned the University s Refu to renew the contract of propagandist it s present arms with megaphones instead of rifles for this group of South vietnamese soldiers As hey pass lit review during a Parade. They Are specialists in encouraging Sam faded guerrillas to surrender and defect. A Nixon seems to be wooing labor with results mrs. Dixon a sociology Assi Stant professor sit in and Drew students of triggered the charges from discrimination against women. The University later at the recommendation of a faculty committee offered to renew mrs. Dixon s contract for one year but she rejected the offer. University president Edwardh. Levi for the most part maintained Public silence throughout the sit in said at its end he hoped such tactics would cease. In violence violence begets violence it the University has emphasized the persuasive Power of ideas level said in an apparent reference to the University refusal to use Force to bring about an end to the sit in. World of considerable and one in which Bob Hope Grandfather Sou s wife has boy Van Guys Calif up the wife of comedian Bob Hope s son Anthony gave birth Friday to a seven Pound one ounce boy making the comedian and his wife Dolores grandparents. Judith Richards Hope and theas yet unnamed boy were re ported doing Well at Valley presbyterian Hospital. Miami Beach a president Nixon spurned by organized labor in his election Campaign appears to be quietly try ing to woo major Union e 1 a ments with some results. Leaders of two major groups of the 13.6 million member Al Cio already have stated that they see More to be gained under Nixon than labor won i return for its almost total political support of former presi Dent Lyndon b. Johnson. They really Laid Down heavy barrages on us said president Paul Hall of the 39-Union Mari time department in criticizing democratic refusal to accept la Bor proposals to strengthen the nation s dwindling merchant Leet. Earlier president c. 3. Hag Gerty of the 17-Union construction department criticized the Johnson administration saying it treated his group As a Black ogre in fights Over wages an charges of racial discrimination in Job and Haggerty while in a minority among the 122 Union presidents in the politically powerful labor federation said Barcelona u. Reopening after student clashes Barcelona Spain a Barcelona University Spain s second largest will reopen feb.24 after being closed for six weeks the governing Board of the University has announced. The University with an enrol ment of 28,000, was closed Jan. 13 after a group of students invaded the office of Rector Manuel Albadalejo and tried to throw him out of a window. They expected a better Deal from Nixon s Republican administration on labor matters. While it is obviously too Earl to Tell such a trend could bring Nixon substantial labor support if he runs for re election in 1972. The Al Cio in the past eight years had delivered almost monolithic support to democratic presidential candidates. The labor leaders also give Nixon Points for not trying to compel a settlement of the two month old longshoremen s strike with special legislation As John son had done in some major kept hit Cool a i placed Al Cio source Sal Nixon s handling of the Dock strike which a inherited the Johnson administration. The strike resumed after an80-Day Cooling off period in medal of Honor Winner Dies at 92 Seattle a William , 92, who was the nation s oldest medal of Honor Winner died served with the Marine corps during the Boxer re Bellion in China in 1900. He was decorated for action during the siege of the . Embassy in peking. A native of Chicago Horton enlisted in the Marine corps at the time of the Spanish Ameri can War. In 1900, he and a group of marines were i tientsin and when the chinese Crew of Atrain refused to Man it on a run to peking Horton ran it the 100miles. From late May to mid sen tember 40 marines and three soldiers guarded the . Lega Tion in peking fighting off recurring attacks by the boxers. Records show the legation Fla was shot Down four times and raised each time by Horton last Sura Mev he presented the Flag which he had kept to the Marine corps. Horton also served to the philippine insurrection. After his military service Hewa a steel Foreman at a Seattle shipyard and to recent years fatwas in the wholesale meat Ami nes yoked by Union chiefs Here Don t see any stiff new ant strike Lawin the cards but they Are wait ing to Cross examine Secretary of labor George p. Shultz on what Nixon has in mind Shultz will appear before the Al Cio executive Council this week. Nixon eased fears of labor by promising not to try to impose any White House guideline urn its on wage hikes to curb rising prices a tactic which Johnson used unsuccessfully and which had the labor movement up i arms for two years. Weather . Temperatures i 1 m afe by w w att to a Niu a u am Arlo Anchorage 4t �1 atlant4 41 a mint i a 79 71 6fwn�vlinit 0 Buffalo 27 w Chat Ciao 1 ciiwlnnatl80 w it and m Columbu 41 St do War it adm m4nm10 10 a to ii m .1 Dull Ltd to m 46 it it Worth h l s9 � la to 63 60 Law Ang to 17 20 loud Volt 49 36 a Mph to m Miami Bach u to Mai Waum �3 2 w v new Orla Ani at 1? new Vork 17 m out. 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