European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 10, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes saturday october 10, 1964 economist lectures Castro Aid to cd London up Cuba s East european communist friends have warned Fidel Castro sharply that their Burden of eco nomic Aid to Cuba is getting Ion the warning was contained Inan official communist Publica Tion published in Prague key enter of communist Aid cd ordination. I it la obviously beyond the peace Camp to keep pushing the disabled vehicle of the cuban Economy the publication Kul turn a vol. Said. The statement came from leading communist economist who recently visited Cuba Andeel out i conclusions with n Tern warning to Castro. Cuba s troubles were squarely blamed on the unnatural rupture of commercial relations with the United states. But above All Cuba was blamed for trying to push a pro Tram of industrialization instead of putting the Effort into revitalizing its agriculture and sugar industries once among the main earners. Cuban demands for communist id have been in increasing prob Lem for the communist coun tries. The soviet Union has offered successive massive Aid programs to keep Castro s Economy alive. Russian Aid is estimated to runt the Rale of about 11 million per Day apart from military support and the Supply of experts of All sorts. Russia s most recent Aid offer were prompted to no Small de Gree by Moscow s anxiety to wean Castro away from communist China with whose regime the cuban Leader and some of his aides have been flirting strongly. In return for the new Aid Cas Tro pledged support Tor Premier Elk la Khrushchev peaceful coexistence line. But since then he has again apparently Bee looking to peking on occasions. Cuba with one of the 26 communist parties invited by Thrush . Denies copter error Saigon. Vietnam a spokesmen have denied that vietnamese troops shutdown an army helicopter that crashed in flames also said the copter had not fired on government units. The army helicopter was on of two snot Down in supporting a Battle against communist Guerra is 12 Miles West of Saigon. The bodies of Alt five american aboard have been recovered. The vietnamese government reported the Viet Cong guerrillas left 11 dead in the Field near due Hod and claimed 70 dead or wounded Wen seen being carried away by their comrades. Govern ment losses were listed at dead 41 wounded and 20 missing. A report to Washington said the guerrillas closed in on Tho burning wreckage and a secondus. Helicopter appeared and opened fire on them. This second helicopter was shot Down. But the Crew repaired the aircraft and hew it out. Of personnel Washington ski Matgen George b. Greene jr., director of air Force personnel will make an official eight Day visit to Safe beginning tues a. A Burden Chev to the Moscow mid Decem Ber meeting on the Sleno soviet feud has not yet accepted . Russia has enlisted some of massive Ald Cuba the Indus it Olive czechor Slovakia Hax been carry ing a considerable Burden. B satellites entire Industrial plants machinery of All sorts and Small firms have had to be supplied by Czechoslovakia on the Kremlin s instructions. Signs that satellites were getting restive Over the amount of Aid they have had to put into Cuba with no end in sight. 300 families evacuated As . Flo Goldsboro . Up hundreds of families were forced from their Homes arrivers in Eastern North Carolina continued to swell and flood threats spread Over a larger area. Goldsboro and Wayne count were the hardest hit with about 300 families evacuated and dam age estimated at 12.9 million by the army corps of engineers. The Only fatality attributed tothe floods was Hubert Tyson. 43, of Sunn Lonsburg who drowned when his car was swept from a Bridge by flood Waters of a Creek near the Greene county line. Greenville Lumberton. Kin Iton and Grifton were Allaf felted by the hunh Waters. Theneus. Tar Little lumber and other Rivers poured Over their bunks into Low lying sections. Thousands of acres of farm Landlady under water and some residential areas in Goldsboro appeared to be built in the Middle of lakes. Crest predicted the Neuse was already pastime 25-foot level at Goldsboro with a Crest of 28 feet predicted within the next 48 hours for an nil time record. The old record was 26.7 feet and was set in september 194$. Rhe a Cuther Bureau said it is the most extensive and ser Lohs flooding in the past 10 to20 years in the area. Crests were Alsi forecast Sev eral feel above the Banks of the Neuse at Kinston Early next week. On the tar crests were predicted Friday at Tarboro an during the weekend at Green Ville. National guardsmen Redcross workers civil defense officials and air Force personnel from Seymour Johnson fab worked Day and night to evacuate families in four of the hard est hit sections of trucks and Flat bottomed boats cautiously moved Over flooded roads to Homes surrounded by water in an Effort to save furniture which Hud to be left two shelter centers wer ready for use friends an relatives of the stricken families o Kane discuss ungraded school plan Karlsruhe. Germany Spe Cial or. Robert m. O Kane. Director of the dependent school system for Europe led a meeting Here on the g r u d e d school Rstom. Attending were maj Gen tour. Stoughton cd of area com Mand. Brig Gen o. M. comptroller and Brig Cen Irvin l. Allen Susareu Deputy chief of staff for logistics. Chief to visit u the purpose of the tour is to discuss personnel matters result ing from the report of a person Nel assistance team which previously visited official air Force party ods spread took care of the refugees Aneth centers were not needed. Moved their families and Furni Ture to the sprawling air base near Goldsboro and other moved theirs to the Wayne county Fairgrounds. The floods which came Only three Days after heavy flooding in Western North Carolina where attributed to torrential Rains which swept across most of Testate last weekend set Oft by dying Hurricane Hilda. Italian Villi anniversary by Sam Bauman Lon Garone. Italy is villagers in this town High in the dolomites paused Friday morning to remember the night a year ago when a massive Wallof water slammed into their Homes leaving 2.joo dead an untold damage in its Wake. Mayor per Anzio a Dull led ceremonies at City Hall one of the few buildings spared when an estimated 70.000 cubic Yards of my. Toe plunged into the Lake behind Vaiount dam and sent tons of water Over the lip of the 870-foot-High Structure and into the Plave Valley. The mighty wave swept every thing before it Homes barns railroads electric wires High ways and obliterated four tiny villages and ripped Lon Garone inhale. The landslide occurred at 11 11 . Most of the residents were in bed except for a group of Menat a local cafe. Moments later the water rolled across the Val Ley and erased the cafe. A Tola of 230 children died in Longar Nethat night. Setae delegation Friday the survivors paused in the Mladsi of rebuilding the town to remember. Joining in the Observance was a delegation from Southern european task Force Liq in Verona. A year ago helicopters from setae s 110th aviation co worked for a week rescuing marooned villagers and emergency food an supplies. Friday. Two Ralph Domenic of Cleveland. Ohio Pilot of the second c1i34 helicopter to Reachie disaster scene the morning after the catastrophe helped a tool William Timberman setae i4, Lay a Wreath at the site of the old main Church. All that remains of the Church Lii the Stone floor and two Bells torn from the Church Tower Blithe flood Waters. Villagers ear Lier followed in a solemn pro cession from the new Church one Safe bases win include civilian and military personnel management officers. The itinerary is As follows wies Baden a oct. 12-14 and 18-19 South Ruislip a. Oct. 15 Devereux a oct. 16-18. Of i Mimm . To insist Russ pay on Juv. Dues United nations . Up tilt United states is serving Strong notice ii will insist that Russia and other delinquent . Members lose their vote sat the nov. 1. Opening of the general Assembly unless the have paid toward their debt. . Ambassador Adial e. Muir ill la memorandum on the Issue to pm keys owls a Secretary general u Thant ask in Sii Sih i ins that Washton s positionvr9rbbh i be circulated to All members of the United nations. Fobb by bbl a the soviet Union countered by psf Iii a Tinl Tull so Ollai of in. i Bette votes belie Davis working on a Hollywood movie set could not gel away to Regis Ter for voting in november so Irma Green county registrar brought the books to the set. Up photo Ige Marks of disasters a Naples Bureau of the first structures to be Builtin Lon Garone to the site of he old. Some 1.900 attended a memo rial mass held in the new Church prior to the procession. As the wreaths were being Laid at the Church a Light plane flew Over head dropping while carnations. Lon Garone had a population of about 4,900 before the disaster in which 1.493 from the Village i re lost. The toll would have been much higher but almost1.000 residents were working in Germany and Switzerland. Water lowered at the time of the disaster engineers were lowering the level of the water behind the dam the world s highest As re ports that sections of my. Toe were slipping into the Lake had already raised fears. The waterway 10 feet below Normal when the Mountain fell into the Lake. Reconstruction at Longar Nethus tar has been restricted to the Cement Block Church a few construction offices and repairs to damaged Homes. A new Road has been driven through he Colv but no new private Homes All of the wreckage und debris have been cleared away. 13 aboard escape helicopter crash Kaiserslautern. Germany is an 8th inf div chj4 helicopter with 11 troopers Pilot and Copilot aboard crashed six Miles Northeast of Here Buta division spokesman said All 13 men escaped injury. The helicopter taking Par Inan Nir Mobile training opt ration was inking off hut gained Only few feet of Altitude before los. Ing Power and plunging into Power line. The 11 troopers were from the1st in of the 3tth inf and the two pilots were from the 8th Avi Allon in. The helicopter was demolished. Snow in pyrenees Paris a Snow has fallen in the pyrenees. About one Inch fell along the Road leading fro France to Andorra. Ing to destroy the United nations by insisting on a showdown Over the soviet refusal to pay it assessments. Soviet Delegate Nikolai t. Fedoronko raised the Issue at an otherwise routine meeting of . Security Council on the application of Malawi for member ship. He said ii is up to the unite nations to solve any problems confronting it. No luding who should be members and also the question of whether the organization should exist or Secretary of state Dean Rui said in Washington that if Russia failed to pay up. It would be a Odds with All . Members and not with the United slates added that he Vai cer Tain Kremlin would find i necessary to modify us refusal to pay any part of the costs of Ine Congo and Middle Eust peace keeping s memorandum thursday made this View even plainer. The . Financial crisis snot an adversary Issue Between individual members. It is an is sue Between those who refuse to pay and the organization itself the organization As a whole it is an Issue which involves the future capacity of the unite nations As an effective institution. If the United nation can not collect what is due from its members. It cannot pay what it owes if it cannot collect what is due from its members it will have no Means of effectively carrying on its peace keeping functions and us economic and social programs will be to latest available official figures. 14 countries face Oss of vote for nonpayment of dues. 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