European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 09, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday May 9, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 27 potential confrontation and War with West Russ imperialism in Africa noted Washington. A a Sharp in crease in soviet Aid to third world nations in the past two years and its expansion into Lack Africa suggest the emergence of new Imperial phase in russian fit tory Library of Congress study say the study released saturday said the contradiction Between soviet desires for detente and aggressive new actions i Africa carry the danger of potential con fro Nuton Ami War with the West soviet actions during 197$ and 1978 reveal a continued commitment to the third world and an Extension of its activities beyond the eurasian continent and the traditional National liberation zone into Black Africa suggesting the emergence Ofa new Imperial phase in russian history the Library s report said aggressive soviet support for the in the angolan Dell Waris being interpreted by some experts As an indication of the new Imperial phase. And it noted the russians rate in building Ablack guerrilla Force in Mozambique and Tanzania to fight against White run Rhode Sia suggested an american response of selective involvement in those non aligned nations in which the United states has the greatest interest this approach might strike a reasonable Point Kween the unacceptable extremes of isolationism and globalism in . Foreign policy it study was requested by rep. Larry mystery a ship sailed for months paper says London a the mystery ships Hersberg plied the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean for months under the noses of authorities after it supposedly disappeared with a cargo of uranium the sunday times reported. In fact during the period when the investigation into the musing uranium was Spain expels Carlist party chiefs wife Pamplona Spain a dutch Prin Cess Irene de Borbon Parma wife of Carlos Hugo Leader of the leftist Carlist party was expelled sunday from Spain police Irene was arrested at the nearby town of Puent Larreina when shews to attend the Carlist party annual rally on Montemurra Mountain near Pamplona i Northern Spain despite a government ban on the said the Princess was carried in an official car to the Spanish French fron tier in Irun and expelled from Spain. Police also said the Secretary general of the Carlist party Jose Maria tabla had also been detained in government ban was to avoid Public disorders because two persons were shot and killed during the rally last year. Movement Leader Prince Carios Hugo Debourbon Parma was in Chur Switzerland attending the funeral of Bis father Prince Xaviere Borbon Parma. 1st army Dlvgi killed in Man Euver Accident Grafen Flor Germany its a1st army div Soldier was killed Here sunday morning when the armoured personnel Carrier he was Riding in flipped Over according to an army Man was a member of co. A 16th engr in. The unit was participating in Springer 77. The annual joint German american Field exercise Between elements of the division s 2nd brigade and the German 10th Jaeger brigade when the Accident happened. Another person Riding in the Personne Carrier suffered Back injuries the spokes Man said. The Accident is being investigated. Identification of the dead Soldier was withheld ending notification of the next of Kin. At its Peak the Spring and summer of1969 the ship was a regular visitor to Antwerp the belgian port where it too aboard the 200 tons of nuclear material on nov. 16,1968, the article was there three or four times which should have Given Security authorities ample Opportunity to interrogate the Crew said the article drawing on report from correspondents around the world. But it is too late now the report said because records in Antwerp have been times claimed the plumb at affair after the name painted on the Drums of uranium has become the subject of a cover up of watergate proportions by Security forces responsible for its i Vestiga said european common Market officials had told the newspaper that it was the american intelligence service which reached the droll conclusion that following the nov. 17 voyage from Antwerp the Scheer Berg disappeared or a year an was finally spotted in Morocco with a new liberian Flag and paper reported the liberian firm Biscayne traders shipping corp. Bough the vessel in september and it received its liberian Flag also revealed that on the voyage in Jon the ship surfacing at Iskenderun a on dec. 2 with no uranium re 1 having stopped in Naples Italy. But Lloyds publishers of shipping records said it could find no such port Call the times said. The ship most recently has been spotted at the italian port of Trieste the paper said bearing the name Kerkyras an peacefully loading Cement. Airai of Kansas ranking Republican on the House International relations commit tee and was released by the committee itself. It was prepared by or. Joseph , the Library s senior specialist in International affairs and William , a research assistant. The Library essentially compiles existing information and does not gather new information or make conclusions on its own. The study said the conclusion that soviet actions May suggest a new Imperial phase is based on assessments by former Secre tary of state Henry a. Kissinger and one of his chief aides in the Nixon and Ford administrations Helmut Sonnenfelt the United states has significant advantages Over the soviets in winning cooperation from nonaligned countries. Including the scale and diversity of its Trade . Leadership in science and technology audits concept of democratic Liberty the report said. The soviets have no assured destiny of Success in the third world but the danger to the United states would seem to lie Morein their perceptions expectations and the willingness to act upon them it continued. What the United states seems to Needin its approach to the third world is a vision of its proper role a policy to give i Structure and a Broad based democratic Sanction of the Congress to give it strength authority and a consensus the study said. Missouri listed As disaster area in storms Wake Washington up president Carter has declared Missouri a major disaster area because of last week s severe storms tornadoes and statement issued by the White House said Federal assistance from the presi Dent s disaster Relief fund will consist primarily of temporary housing disaster unemployment assistance payments debris removal and the repair or Restora Tion of damaged streets roads Bridges and Public facilities and said the Small business administration will make available Low interest rate disaster Loans and the Farmers Home administration emergency loan assistance. The White House said Federal disaster assistance administrator Thomas p. Dunne will coordinate Federal Relief activities in Missouri and Federal disaster assist Ance regional director Francis x. Toba will be Federal coordinating officer. . School strike end is ordered Kansas City. To. Up1 a judge has ordered ail striking teachers even those fired for walking out to return to work monday. The action came hours after Al Cio president George Meany told labor sup porters his organization would support the teachers in their 7-week-old illegal strike. The Back to work order by judge Lewi Clymer modified an injunction he issued March 28. It instructed the Kansas Cit school District to allow All teachers to return to work monday regardless of whether they were fired unless they had been involved in violence to people or school property during the strike. Hie injunction repeated an order requiring both sides to meet to negotiate Only after the strike has been Board president James Lyddon said the Board should Appeal the court order. He said there was a possibility the school Board would meet to Brief member son strike developments. Earlier Meany. Speaking from a flatbed truck told about 200 people that the Al Cio supported the teachers in attempts to negotiate a contract. I pledge the Complete support of thearl Cio till this Issue is brought to a successful conclusion Meany told the crowding front of Jackson county courthouse next door to the jail where several teach ers have spent time for picketing in con tempt of employees have the Basic right to use the strike method. We want a decent contract the labor Leader said. Labor disputes Are not settled by strik Breakers. By by putting people in Kansas City federation of teachers has accused the school District of using Al these tactics during the 7-week strike that began March 21 in an Effort to negotiate higher wages and Job Security. World War ii yank photog Dick Hanley Dies at 59 new York up photographer Richard Dick Hanley one of the most decorated combat photographers of world War ii. Died saturday. He was 59. Hanley a resident of Shrewsbury,mass., suffered a heart attack in a Midtown Manhattan Early saturday while visiting inthe City for a meeting with Crown publish ing who Are printing a Book of pictures depicting Thoreau s " Walden during world War ii Hanley a ser Geant was assigned to yank Magazine an official publication for . Troops serv ing overseas during the War. He covered every major Landing made by army forces in the Pacific. Among his decorations was the legion of Merit presented personally by Gen. Douglas Macarthur who cited Hanley school response to an army Public relations major who had inquired As to Why no photographs were taken of infantrymen storming a position from the , according to Macarthur escorted the major to a Forward position under mortar barrage handed him a camera and said major it s All a free Lance photographer Hanley contributed to Many magazines and was chief photog for Holiday. He also authored a Book called Money Money Money the Only photographic exploration of Wall was bom in Worcester. Mass. His sole survivor is a sister Alice Hanley also of Shrewsbury. For swedish palate nothing is too Good Stockholm a grilled Chicken pork chop schnitzel pizza and Hamburg ers is not Good enough food for a swedish worker the labor court said in a Surprise decision on a labor court ordered the swedish electric generating co. Asea to pay travel expenses for a group of electricians who frowned at the menu offered at a local restaurant. The electricians preferred the Foo served at a place 10 Miles away and insisted that Asea pay their travel expense for their meals there. Asea refused and the electricians Union took the Case to the labor court highest authority in labor Dis Union claimed that their members needed nutritious food what workers nor Mally eat at a luncheon should contain at least 1.120calories, the Union maintained saying that the food served at the local restaurant cannot be considered representative of a Normal swedish on the decision a Stock Holm columnist said i could hardly get Down my own lunch Eon when i read the court s opinion of Tatis not swedish food of satisfactory Condi Tion i was thinking of the food Buroos of people today Are eating to survive. The court has exposed the swedes As a spoiled and overfed upper Tasu in an underfed
