European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday september 18,1977 taking no chances armed with a sub machine gun a Feder Al Border policeman stays very close by As he guards West Germany s presi Dent Walter Scheel who was paying a visit saturday to his native town of sol Ingen. A photo Brandt warns against intolerance backlash Bonn not former chancello Willy Brandt warned saturday against a backlash of intellectual intolerance in the Wake of the current terrorism wave that would silence All critics of the West German society. Speaking at a provincial convention of the social democratic party in reckling Hausen Brandt chairman of the party said that critical spirits must not be automatically branded As sympathizers of the terrorists. The former Chancellor also appealed to All parties to avoid making political Hay with the terrorism Issue. The Community of democrats must prove it is stronger than the perpetrators of violence he said. Brandt s warning was clearly prompted by Public attacks on political and cultural dissidents that have grown since a gang of Ultra leftist terrorists kidnapped the presi Dent of the West German employers and Industry federations Hanns Martin Schleyer 12 Days ago. The industrialist s Driver and three police escorts were killed in the attack in a Cologne suburb. The government has had indirect contacts with the kidnappers for More than a week in an Effort to free Schleyer. The terrorists asserted in their latest message Tohonn that their captive Schleyer was still alive and reiterated their demand that 11 imprisoned Radical extremists be released and flown to a destination abroad. Former defense minister Franz Josef Strauss Leader of the Christian socialist Union the bavarian ally of the Christian democratic Union advocated intellectual intransigence at a rally in Regensburg sat urday. Strauss termed the terrorists a perverted offspring of the new left and affirmed that As Many crimes have been committed with Ink and from University chairs As have occurred in the streets meaning that sympathizers of terrorists in academic and cultural life were to be curbed like violent subversives. Wife quoted As foiling Oswald s plan to kill Nixon in april of 1963 new York up Lee Harvey Oswald s russian born wife locked him in a bathroom and persuaded him to give up plans to kill Richard Nixon seven months before he assassinated president John f. Kennedy the ladies Home journal reports in its upcoming a copyrighted prepublication excerpt the journal said mrs. Oswald persuaded her husband to give up his plot by warning him she could lose the child she was carrying at the time. Oswald the journal said had dreams of having a son who would grow up to be pres ident of the United states. His widow told the journal that Oswald decided to make an attempt on Nixon s life after Reading a news Story on his demands that the russians be forced out of Cuba. Throwing Down the april 21,1963, edition of the Dallas morning news Oswald tucked a gun in his Belt and told his wife Marina he was going to have a look at Nixon who was coming to that was less than two weeks after Oswald had come Home sweating and White with fear and announced he had just made an attempt on the life of segregationist maj. Gen. Edwin Walker. I know what your looks mean his wife said referring to his wounding of Walker the journal excerpt said. Mrs. Oswald did not know who of ton was but she was certain his life was in danger the Magazine said. She did what she had done before to Ward off beatings by her husband she tricked him into going to the bathroom and then braced herself against the door. Crying Marina Oswald pleaded through the door How can you lie to me after you gave me your word you promised me you d never shoot anyone else and Here you senior cos wives going to cafes talks Munich some 65 army and air Force senior cos and their wives Are expected to attend the fifth annual cafes senior no and wives conference on sept. 22and23. Brig. Gen. William k. Hunzeker cafes Europe commander will open the conference and attend All sessions of the informal gathering an cafes Europe spokesman said. The conference is held to promote an Exchange of ideas Between cos and cafes that will improve service according to m. Sgt. Carl g. Manganaro senior enlisted adviser to cafes Europe. Various Exchange officials Are scheduled to Brief conferees on current and up coming programs the spokesman said. Are starting in All Over again. I m pregnant. I can t take it All the time. I could lose the baby and you would t even care she was quoted assaying. Oswald the journal said demanded his wife let him out. She replied Over my dead body i will. I have evidence against you in the Walker shooting. I la take it to the her husband relented the excerpt said when she protested again that she could lose the baby. You la have killed your own child mrs. Oswald implored. The journal said Oswald then agreed to give up his gun. She took the weapon and tucked it under the mattress and ordered him to strip Down to his underwear to ensure that he would not leave. The excerpt also revealed that when Marina was carrying their first child in Russia Oswald wanted desperately for the child to be born in the . Their visas were delayed and the baby a girl was born in Russia. That s All right. My son will be born in America. He can be president the Jour Nal said Oswald told his wife. Mrs. Oswald married Kenneth Porter in 1965. 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Marie Seattle Shreveport Sioux Falls Spokane Syracuse Topeka Tucson Tulsa Washington Wichita Swine flu profiteering charged Washington a calling the defunct Swine flu program a financial Blunder two congressmen said Friday insurance companies seem to be reaping inordinate profits from the massive in inoculation program. The accusation was denied by the insurance Industry at a House health subcommittee hearing trying to determine what went wrong with the Swine flu Effort. The criticism was voiced by reps. Andrew Maguire d-n.j., and Henry a. Waxman d-calif., who voiced scepticism Over the immunization program when twas started last year. The program was ended after a number of persons Innoce lated contacted Guillain Barre syndrome an illness typified by paralysis. Waxman said that although the original Price tag of the program was put at $135 million it now looks like it will Cost us Well Over a billion including costs arising out of lawsuits. Gregory j. Ahart director of the human resources division in the general accounting office testified that insurance companies might pocket the entire $8.65 million Premium that was paid by vaccine manufacturers for liability insurance. The vaccine producers were reimbursed by the government for the Premium. They held us up for Ransom said Maguire recalling that the insurance Indus try insisted on certain language limiting its liability. The people who acted the least responsible appear to be on the verge of reaping enormous according to the Justice department witness 815 claims have been filed with a potential Cost of More than $1.5 billion. The controversy surrounds a portion of the Law which makes the government responsible for defending any lawsuit arising from alleged injuries or deaths resulting from the immunization program and for judgments and settlements. The government in turn could seek to recover costs from any manufacturer or participant in the program if the injury resulted from negligence. T. Lawrence Jones president of the american insurance association Dis counted the notion that the $8.65-million will be All profit. He said the Federal government has not informed the insurance companies yet what action it plans to take against them for the patient claims. Jones said he won t really know what the profit will be until 1985 when All the claims must be completed
