European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 20, 1973, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday november 20, 1973 the stars and stripes d Page 27 2nd honeymoon is something to remember Miami a Brian and Ellen Munn of Glasgow Scotland won a Sec Ond honeymoon in the Sun because he could t remember the first one. In fact he can t even remember the wed Ding. The Munns married two years ago but he was Hurt in an Auto Accident four Days later on their first honeymoon and suffered from amnesia. I Tell you i could t remember a thing said Munn 26. When my wife showed me the wedding pictures i thought they were faked. I knew she had been my girl Friend but my wife i almost Munn said it took about eight months before much of his store of memories returned and then i still had trouble remembering things and recognizing when the sunday Post of Dundee Scotland ran a contest asking readers to Tell Why they wanted a second Honey Moon the Munns figured they had a pretty Good reason. They won and last week were the paper s guests at the wedding of Princess Anne and capt. Mark Phillips in London. The Munns flew to Miami Over the weekend and boarded a liner for a two week second honeymoon cruise through the Caribbean. We re really quite excited said mrs. Munn also 26. We did t think we d Ever get around to having another she said they thought about having a second wedding and kidded about ask ing the Captain to marry us but then we thought it would be too Munn said that while he was recovering his wife gave him a Jolt by announcing that she was pregnant. Then i knew of course i was mar ried he said. Old pact about to expire Law and Gaa reach Accord Detroit a the United Auto workers and general motors corp. Reached tentative agreement on a new con tract monday shortly before the old pact was to expire Union officials said. Word of the settlement was relayed by Law officials in Indianapolis Lordstown Ohio and Pontiac and Flint Mich. There was no immediate announcement Here from negotiators who had continued contract talks through the night. Sources said final contract language was being worked out As the 10 . Deadline passed. Yes there s been a settlement said Dallas Sells Law regional director in Indianapolis. We just got a Call but we Don t have any details of the the agreement would Complete National bargaining with the three major Auto makers. Agreements were reached earlier with Chrysler and Ford. Tony zone president of local 1112 at the pm Vega Plant in Lordstown said he received word of the settlement at 8 15 . Est less than two hours before the con tract was to expire. Negotiations continued through the night in an Effort to reach agreement before 10 ., when a series of ministries against individual pm plants was expected to begin. The Law represents 415,000 pm work Berlin students throw Dye Berlin up about 150 students of West Berlin s free University took part monday in a demonstration outside the . Army s officers club police said. They threw receptacles containing Dye at the building police said. The club the har Nack House is closed on mondays. Ers. A spokesman for the Union at the lords town Plant one of those listed to be hit with a min strike reported earlier that the local had been told to hold tight while talks continued Here in the Early morning hours. The spokesmen said the Lordstown Plant was on the list to go out at 10 . If there was no settlement. He said the local might walk out even if a settlement came by the deadline. The Union had said there would be no National strike in the absence of an agree ment but a series of ministries at scattered pm plants. The Union did not reveal which other facilities might be struck but the Fisher body Plant at Pontiac was believed to be among them. 3 Augsburg gis convicted Given 10-year sentences Augsburg Germany is a Ger Man juvenile court Here found three Vii corps soldiers guilty of murder rape and robbery and sentenced them to the maximum juvenile term of 10 years in jail. The chief judge of the five member panel read the sentence monday to spec. 4 Norman s. Robinson 18, Philadelphia pfc. Cecil r. Rose 19, Seminole okla., and pvt. Gary w. Foxworthy 18, Indianapolis All assigned to b Btry 1st in 36th arty at the time of the crimes. They stood impassively with Heads bowed. All were declared guilty of aggravated robbery and two counts of murder. Robin son was found guilty of rape and the other two of aiding and abetting him in that crime. 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Kennedy s son spends Brief time out of bed Washington athe 12-year-old son of sen. Edward m. Kennedy recovering from the removal of his right leg above the knee got out of bed briefly Sun Day evening according to a Hospital spokesman. Edward m. Kennedy jr., continues to improve satisfactorily the spokesman said. The doctor says he s having some discomfort which can be expected with this Type of the operation was performed saturday at Georgetown University Hospital in an attempt to halt the spread of Bone cancer. Conversion rate Brussels up monday s official rate of the . Dollar to european Curren cies. Figures Are expressed in dollars to the British Pound other local currencies to dollars currency nov. U nov. 19 British Pound 2.3865 2.390 German Mark 2.5990 2.5700 French franc 4.43 4.3925 Swiss franc 3.1770 3.159 italian lira 592.6 589.60 belgian franc 38.96 38.55 dutch Guilder 2.694 2.677 swedish Krona 4.36 4.33 norwegian Krone 5.22 5.48 danish Krone 6.02 5.94 finnish Mark 3.737 3.707 austrian Schilling 19.05 18.91 Spanish peseta 57.3 57.1 military banking facilities will sell Marks to . Personnel tuesday at 2.55. The rate at finance offices will be 2.56. Czechs balk on pact with w. Germany Bonn Notan agreement Between West Germany and Czechoslovakia that would pave the Way for the establishment of diplomatic relations Between them has been withdrawn by the czechs apparently because of pressure from East Germany according to communist and Western sources. Because Prague reneged on terms negotiated in principle earlier this month the sources say Chancellor Willy Brandt s Long postponed trip to Czechoslovakia to eliminate the legacies of world War ii is in doubt again. The czechs had suggested a nov. 28 visit before they encountered difficulties last week with their East German allies Over the question of the status of West Berlin. West Germany negotiated a treaty with Czechoslovakia last Spring declaring void the 1938 Munich pact that had partitioned the country according to Hitler s wishes. Brandt had originally planned to go to Prague sept. 6 to sign the treaty and establish diplomatic relations at the same time. But because of West Germany s insist ence on negotiating an agreement that would allow its embassy and consulates in Czechoslovakia to represent the interests of organizations and institutions As Well As individual citizens of West Berlin and the reluctance of the czechoslovak to con cede the right the trip was put off. Parallel negotiations Between West Ger Many Hungary and Bulgaria to establish relations have also stalled Over the same Issue and Brandt s Eastern policy has been held up. Greeks order crackdown Athens a the greek regime cracked Down hard on dissident ele ments monday in the Wake of wild riots that took 11 lives and injured 148. Police rounded up scores of Young people and workers in the streets of the capital. Those apprehended were first taken to a soccer stadium for questioning and then were either released or taken to jails. The number of those jailed was not disclosed. Meanwhile authorities in Greece s three largest cities Athens Salonica and Patras strictly enforced the martial Law declared saturday immediately after bloody clashes Between police troops and dissidents. Four building workers All in their 20s, were found guilty of violating one of the martial Law restrictions by gathering in groups of five or More. They were sentenced to four years in jail each. A fifth Man was acquitted and set free. At a news briefing government spokes Man Spyridon Zou Natzis said that 866 per sons including 150 women had been taken into custody during the disturbances that rocked the City Between Friday night and saturday morning. He said that 204 per sons were detained for further investigation and that More than half of those originally picked up were construction workers. No figures were available for saturday and sunday. The government which earlier listed nine dead in the riots added two More names to the death toll monday. Zou Natzis told journalists sunday night that some politicians had acted Irre Spon he was referring to statements made in support of the student cause Fri Day by former Premier Panayiotis Canellopulos and other leading sex politicians. In a statement monday Canellopulos said that it constitutes an insult to those oppressed for so Many years and who de sire Freedom to be denounced As Small groups of
