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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 6, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 stars and stripes thursday february 6, 1986 faces a places Manson loses sixth bid Tor parole from Fife sentence mass murderer Charles Manson s sixth bid for parole was rejected tuesday after a hearing at which he said he would pursue his holy revolution Tig inst pol Lution if released. A three member panel of the California Board of prison terms reel privately for about 30 minutes be fore announcing they  Manson unsuitable for parole from his life sentence. They set his next hearing for three years from now. At the hearing Manson who wore grading hair and Beard and a Swastika on his forehead gave a rambling statement in which he said that if released he might go to Libya Iran South America or France to catch somebody i m upset  i d probably try to Stop the rain forests from being Cut Down said Manson who had vowed not to attend the hearing. He read for about is minutes from what he said was a 20-Page document. Manson 51, and four members of his so called family of followers were convicted in the August 1969 los Angeles slayings of actress Sharon tale and four of her guests plus the slayings of two other people in an separate attack the following night. Loretta Collier chairwoman of the Board of prison terms cited four reasons for the rejection the cold blooded and senseless murders Manson s violent childhood his prison behaviour and a psychiatric evaluation which showed he is a schizophrenic who is potentially violent. It would present an unreasonable risk to society of monumental proportions to release Charles Manson los Angeles county chief Deputy District attorney Stephen Kay one of the Cam that prosecuted Man son told the panel before its decision. He s like a caged vicious wild animal who if released would once again be free to prey on innocent  Manson left the hearing and was not present when the decision was read. Later he said i could have a parole and have no soul. I will keep my soul and shirk your  he said prison is a Frame of mind and he has been free from prison for  i m not broken i m not beaten he said. My holy revolution against pollution is still in swing. I am my own  emerging from retirement Dame Marett Fonteyn formerly one of the world s top ballerinas who last appeared on stage in London in 1979, has agreed to emerge briefly from retirement at age 66 to appear in sleeping Beauty in Miami this month. London s Sadler s Wells Royal Ballet company said in a statement tuesday that she will appear with the company ask West of Honor on feb. 18 and 9, playing the non dancing role of Queen Mother in the Ballet. Fonteyn the company currently in new York is touring North and South America. We Are absolutely delighted. It is a mime role rather than a dancing role so the audience will not Sec her going up on Ner Points said the statement Elizabeth ii Charles Manson at parole hearing issued by the company s London Headquarters. The British Ballerina who married or. Robert Arias former panamanian ambassador in London in 1955, now lives in Panama. Arias has been confined to a wheelchair since 1964 As a result of gunshot wounds received in an assassination attempt in Panama. Remembers his Hometown a retired Steelworker with a soft spot for his Home town donated $500 each to the Midland pa., Library and Volunteer fire department and officials in the struggling Borough say it could t have come at a better time. We Are very grateful to him Midland Council member Edmund Diciccio said tuesday. Maybe somebody else who lives in the Community will be willing to donate if they have a Little extra  Diciccio said it was the second time in As Many years that Jesse Bernard 56, who now lives in neigh Boring Ohl Otilie gave Money to the town. Last year Bernard gave $1,000 each to the police department and the Library at a time when the Community was appealing to residents for donations at that time the Library was in dire need of funds Diciccio said. About 4,000 steelworkers lost their jobs when Colt industries closed its Plant in Midland four years ago and the town has never recovered. Its wage tax base plummeted from $850,000 in 1981 to $260,000 this year Diciccio said. Although there was no Community wide Appeal this a car Bernard sensed there was still a need for his help. Diciccio said. I asked him Why he was doing this he said i be had a Good life in Midland and they treated me real Well. I just have a Little extra Money and i feel the Only Way i can show my gratitude is to donate some " Queen s breakfast was ate British rail said its waiters were late with the Queen s breakfast tuesday because they could t get into her locked Carriage but assured the Public that fresh worm kippers and Fried eggs finally reached the Royal palate. Security men joined the wait ers in wrestling with the door of the private car and the waiters found their own solution when the train stopped in Cambridge an hour later. They marched Down the platform to the Side Entrance of the Royal car with the domed Silver platters con Taining breakfast for Queen Elizabeth ii. A spokeswoman for the stale owned Railroad said the door Between the Royal Carriage a first class coach and the rest of the train normally is kept locked for Security reasons but the restaurant staff should have been Able to open  there was obviously some problem. Fortunately the chief Steward used his head and took advantage of the train stopping at Cambridge. I am sure the staff made sure that everything was fresh again and ready for that Slop she said. The Queen was travelling from her estate at Sand Ringham. She had a second delay before arriving in London to visit her second son Andrew a Royal Navy helicopter Pilot on his ship. The i Csc locomotive pulling the train developed a problem and had to be replaced which made the train 45 minutes late. Rental at 13, David Sumners of Albertville ala., has made enough Money renting goats to create his own video Arcade in his father s garage. Pour years ago David suggested to his father that they Start Selling goats. They started out with about a dozen and since then their inventory has More than quadrupled. _ two years ago the older Sumners heard of a woman who was making a Nice income renting the grass eat ing animals Ana he and his son decided they d like a piece of the rent a Goat action. Right now they be got about a dozen goals rented out at $5 a month. And while the meter is running on his goats Young Sumners is enjoying the profits. He used them to till the Sumners two car garage with video games bought for $33 each from a store which burned Down. Read All about it Start your Day with stars and stripes. Home delivery of stars and stripes at no extra charge. Keep up with news and sports. Enjoy your favorite comics and columns. Profit from travel tips and consumer advice. Stars and stripes is delivered to mailboxes in most government housing areas for just $4.50 per month. Complete this form and drop it off at your nearest stars and stripes Bookstore or mall to Star and strip Apo 09211 attn Salm promotion a team Mruk or o 10 Sun a san. Name please print Street blog no us no 1 will  the Home  Carrie when he comes to collect City Apt no housing area  
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