European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 9, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse November 1964 sailors push strike in Italy the stars and stripes Home railway fruit sailors and shopkeepers were All agitating for better realm enl in Italy shaky with a grenade foot 3 to 12 up rail comm it Niu us mum the fruit i hustled Union planned to Start a and sailors were on co ii we Klong Hiccup Al my nestled rail workers con1 Hough no communist unions re firmed they would Start a week1 to join in the walkout while Hiccup strike this agreeing in demands for adm no shopkeepers were threatening to Ratlae the Union set close i the strike for three separate heres a rundown minute periods threatening clans i Dir up lne railway net be tween medical societies und the slate medical insurance the doctors refused to treat any insurance cases except Emer fruit inspectors the thousand inspectors who Musl give Quality certificates on Trull and vegetable exports were in the second Day of u today strike protesting Bonus the common Market i shopkeepers res jul Grants and bars throughout a Lully scheduled a 24hour shut Down in to protest All stores in Rome and Many other l cities also plan to close that agitations in two other among pharmacists and Home i night club 1 the pharmacists signed an Accord with the medical insurance Ler closing their stores r of on Day protests the cabarets in Rome reopened against the royalties e music played by their including the it Allan were around tit Kennedy memorial exhibition opens Europe tour in Dublin Dublin a a Jet plane brought 14 ions of exhibits from America for the John Kennedy memorial Library which will open in Ireland and then go on a tour of the show will be officially opened in the municipal Art gallery by Joan wife of Edward the late presidents and will last four from the show will go to Brus Bonn Warsaw and exhibits include he Isle presidents desk and favorite rocking communist party of India splits Cutch with a hand grenade alter a quarrel in Saigon busies business the grenade never and the vietnamese escaped de spite a Hail of bullets from a passing vietnamese army a i was and the Only thing i could think of was to throw ii said air Force s sgt Pedro gon tales of Kings As he described How i the Soldier tossed the grenade at him from six feet according to an american Mil itary the incident happened when three uniformed vietnamese accosted Gonzales and a1c Raymond Ford of on a nov til do jibe Ray Street in downtown the vietnamese made some remarks in their but the two americans ignored them und walked pulls out grenade one of the vietnamese melted a hand grenade out of his Bailie dress and advanced on the Amer Goi Zales flattened him self against a Wall and Sling led to Ford to the vietnamese threw the Gre Nade Al the former Corpus Little leaguer caught it and threw ii the vietnamese caught ii in a vietnamese army Pultro Iru irk rolled up at this and fired some Rifle shots Al the grenade wielding hut he escaped Down a spokesmen speculated that the Soldier failed la pull the pin on the grenade before throwing it Al the cause of the incident was never made Congo rebel Leader threatens americans i communist Palm m Down the Middle when its left isl pro peking faction broke away and pro claimed itself a new the break was announced a the end of a we Klong conference when leftist Leader Likely general Secretary of the new told a rally we represent the True communist party of there has been dissension for some Lime Between India pro Moscow communists and the c124 aids plan Short on Gas Lisbon a a air Force c124 Globe master shepherded a British passenger plane that was running out of fuel Over the Atlantic to Lales air base on Terceira Island in the Kiel american embassy said the embassy according to a Cable from that the plane a de Havilland Dove made a Safe Landing in the plane was in route from Kundley air to j Santa also in the John Hawke was the Pilot and his wife was its destination was Lulon near Ijes base said Hawke is an associate of progressive lie was ferrying the plane to a acting on a Call from Santa Maria air traffic the Pilot of the capt Alvin Walker of the troop Carrier Hunter led the Dove into which is normally restricted to military japanese police clash Japan up More than so Radical Zonga Kuren i students were injured and 34 others arrested Here As they marched in the streets to protest the scheduled port Calls of american nuclear powered i the injured included two about 27 policemen were also j injured by stones thrown by the it was the second demonstration in As Many Days in site of naval in the students marched As the last part of some persons who attended a rally and demonstration sponsored by japans opposition socialist during the the students sudd Only clashed Wilh a free Orall Milia can apr set for israeli up Burton former Dean of Kansas University William Allen while school of will take a leave of absence to establish a mass communications Center at the University of Tel in ital marvins resignation As Dean was accepted Al a recent meet ing of the Kansas Board of he will remain professor of journalism Afler his leave of the Congo up the hard pressed con Golese reads have announced that All americans and belgians caught in rebel territory will be considered prisoners of rebel Leader Christopher a Bunye said the policy was in retaliation against foreign Mili tary Aid to Congo government i who have knifed deep into a cowl territory in Ihler drive on Chen yes Stanley in a radio Stanley Volle broadcast monitored said he took the move owing to the both Long or rebel positions by and this measure May also be extended to the allies of the americans and cuban pilots american loaned to fighters and b28 bombers and italian loaned t6 flown by cuban exiles and South african have been credited with important contributions to recent government successes against the communist backed the rebels earlier ordered thai All Whites in rebel held territory be put under House in Washington the slate department has expressed con Cern for americans and others Cut off in the a sixty americans Are among the foreigners trapped behind rebel the a quoted a stale department spokesman As say inn aware of broadcast Are aware of the Broad cast messages reported to have been made Over Slun Lcy Volle i we deeply i concerned Abni if the welfare of particularly our own we have made it Clear that we consider the rebels responsible t for the Protection of foreign nationals in accordance Wilh accepted principles of International i Bencs broadcast included a hint he May he willing to negotiate an end to the civil i lie said any Over while prisoners of War should go i through the organization of at Unity for we will never accept assurances and guarantees from the renegade Congo Premier Moise Tshombe and his belgian und United nations the former Congo ambassador to to Contact Oak Secre tary general Dlallo Telli and Kenya Premier Jomo head of the Oak commission on the to conduct Neotia we Are still Yelo Welcome the Oak and hoc commission in Stanley Villelo find an african solution to the Congo affairs and to Arlve out of the Congo the americans and belgian who Are massacring the congolese reports reaching Here said the government had captured the important rebel held towns or Kundu and armed with i Host Tshombe went on the radio to ask the rebels in Stanleyville to arrest Ibenye and other leaders who Havo participated in May try leaders observers Here said he Tshombe government apparently plans to try the top rebel leaders on charges of mass new reports said the to for Eigners in Kundu were narrowly saved by the Surprise capture of the town by government the reports said rebel Gen eral Nicholas Olen a himself led from Kundu at the last to they said Olen a abandoned his personal car and swapped clothes with his chaff who was believed either killed or when government troops a they found 84 is greeks and 12 other foreigners herded we would probably have All been if you Hud arrived ii my nulls told the one foreigner troops who recaptured Elbom Ito sail is we id the y found two belgians murdered and a third dying from wounds inflicted by fleeing Reb Lull from Okelu it was reported that the relics have kidnapped As hostages the entire White popu lation about 20 no clergy and an unknown number of poles i and the missionaries belonged mainly to the aus Rotterman sacred heart order and staffed Mission posts West of the about 200 Miles from Stanley Barry in Jamaica Jamaica a Barry his wife and a parly of six arrived at Ibenye said he had told Mon Lego Bay by private plane for foreign Thomas i a weeks raid victim honoured Vietnam Gen Pham Van commanding Saigon pins two Vietnam on the coffin of a Thomas one or four americans killed in a raid on Blen Lloa air photo
