European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes november 1964 congolese troops begin Stanleyville Popup the first in Liehe Mecl before her m her silently Belgium Princess who was at the sobbed As the Haggard group trudged past her and Prince As parents sipped pasta hugged their children and told going to be All right dont one Man who asked not to be identified said the shooting started when a stuttering Bandit faced rebel shouted for them to he added the rebels Are going to so you Are going to die with one couple wus still holding hands As they r in Sporl in the Congo White a nurse i bottle above the two persons fell clutching Teir flies is Lii fore nip us 1 dived Imler a Linoki Pitloun he said Buhles were bullied in heir own and their parents a crowd at the Airfield cheered to wounded paratroopers who were carried off the plane on four wounded civilians were also rushed to waiting in the american embassy released some details about the air Force contingent serving the Central government fourteen c130 Herculo and a number of c1j4 ten Are used for bringing supplies from carrying Melilan paratroops from ascension Island to Stanleyville and evacuating refugees from that a belgian refugee witnessed the killing of the Fernond was among a plan Load of Levy Lyle i was a prisoner in the hotel he Carlson in a group of about 190 who were forced of sit Down in the Street when the rebels heard the Paras were on the they opened fire into the group and Carlson was shot afterwards As we went to meet tin belgian troops i saw his body in the he had been soot through the at car sons Home in someone asked his father do you feel that Paul might be alive if the paratroops had not gone in his answered i Felt pleased that the United showed the fortitude 10 Back up american citizens and other i feel that they the state department sincerely endeavoured to obtain the release of my brother and other innocent a West Palm woman said she has been notified hat her Hector a missionary in was killed by the Irene Pierce said mullans father inlaw in Michigan and Sisters in Canada Laid her also that one of Mac Iuone six sons was wounded and now in the Hospital in Macmillan and other five aged to were under sedation in a Leopold Ville she rebels Musi answer the United states made it Clear that Congo rebel Leaden must answer for the murder of americans at officials expressed Hope that they will be captured and will face an orderly president Johnson gave the ahead for the Airlift of belgian paratroopers after keeping in touch with Washington aide by phone from his Texas Ball said Johnson faced a hard but the paratroop Rescue Mission was ordered Atler it became apparent that the situation had so deteriorated it could not be allowed logo on tin hostages being ferried to More Nan 2 were others were in Simps of europeans in Stanleyville Hud been held under House arrest Tor weeks mid threatened with Deuth 11 the City wus when the belgian paratroopers dropped at Dawn from the rebel held radio broadcast orders that hostages were to be killed of hrs die in a mass shooting in front of a residential hotel rebels killed at least 15 including two unconfirmed reports say Nothoft europeans died in isolated cases of arriving refugees told stories of horror and rebel revenge but Only a piecemeal picture of the fall of Stanleyville was ii jul Prepura 1 fur i fat about dim ii ii med it cedi no or Tel informed sources said no Belqui soldiers took part in the most no have Hern withdrawn to Stoneyville which was not yet fully in government the rebels Only real Power wednesday Lay on the left Bank it the which cuts Stanleyville in Hoyt said he had seen Olinga alive As Lute a last despite reports by mercenaries that he was killed More than a month massacre Rritt Lorneil to urns Sels wednesday with tales of of their treatment by Congo esp the refugees flew into wintry Brussels Clad As they left some wore open necked shirts and some women wore thin Cotton dresses and pc stood but they All had fear stamped on their faces from their weeks of imprisonment and frequent Chantal humus do cowed away from red Cross workers who wanted to help whispering my husband is he is of be freed from co Goldville Al Rel her at the holds a not even Michael the Consul in could Tell newsmen exactly what special editions of Leopold Vulles newspapers carried the official accounts of the recapturing of the official government statement did not mention that belgian troops cleared the Way for the congolese National nor did it mention the logistics and transport role played by the United letter appears a second official statement Premier m o 1 s e Tshombe letter authorizing the belgian military action appeared in All special there was no editorial who earlier said he intended to go to decided not to no explanation was Given Tut it was believed he did not feel the City was none o the top rebel including general Nicholas Olen a and defense chief Gaston have been Soumi alot has not been seen in two Olen a has been reported killed in action and Gyene is believed trapped in the Tshombe has ordered them captured alive if congolese army units m fijjdlmb9qihbim9sibnlml Congo casualty a hosta Stanleyville is carried on a Par Saigon up South vietnamese paratroopers charged through a 15foothlgh Sheet of blazing gasoline on a downtown Saigon Street to quell new demonstrations by antigovernment the government imposed martial Law and a 10 curfew qui warned that Denih penalties face anyone attempting to cause further the government said s persons had been injured in 10 hours of most of them two officers were said to be near one from slab wounds and the other from a hand grenade explosion earlier in the it wus the fourth consecutive Day of violence demonstrating students had poured gasoline on the Street and set it ablaze n an Effort to keep the paratroopers the new rioting broke out shortly after ambassador Maxwell Taylor departed Lor Washington to Confer with president Johnson about the War n South the paratroopers knocked Over five crude barricades to Advance on the later a hand grenade exploded among four paratroopers driving u mob of rebellious High school students from u school area to the National Buddhist Center with fixed new riots approximately persons claimed Asylum behind a wire Fence us the some of them began throwing rocks Over the Fence at the government forces and then the grenade exploded the paratrooper commander said his men were not armed with hand rights work Are Washington up the Fri said wednesday it knows who killed the three civil rights workers in last intensive investigation is continuing to develop the Case for prosecution As quickly As a spokesman the statement was in reply to charges by the Martin Luther King and other negro leaders that the Fri was providing inadequate Protection for negroes in the Nicholas acting attorney said previously thai Mississipp tans refusing to come Forward and testify have prevented arrests in the the three persons killed in june were Andrew of new York Michael of and a James of their bodies were found in a deep grave near Philadelphia about two months after they were last seen they had been wednesday was the first time the Fri officially admitted it knew the identities of the the Fri spokesman the Fri launched a massive investigation following the killers Fri says Anco of the three civil rights workers in the Vicinity of on june the Fri located their bodies in an earthen dam and has developed information identifying those the Fri also said it has identified a Small group of Kun flux clansmen believed to be responsible for the in Ming of a Birmingham Church four negro children were this investigation was prejudiced by premature arrests made by the Alabama Highway patrol and it has nut yet been possible to obtain evidence or confessions that would assure successful the Fri spokesman Winner of the 1964 Nobel peace had cited the Lack of arrests in the Philadelphia and Birmingham killings in a Telegram to Fri director Edgar King said Thore and it nor incidents showed inadequate Fri Protection for Neirrous in the he sent the Telegram in reply to hoovers charges that the minister was the most notorious Liiri in the country for saying the Fri refused to act in Southern civil rights cases because agents were firing recoilless Cannon destroyed a heavily armed vietnamese Convoy in a bold ambush 22 Miles East of the communists killed a sergeant and wounded an american helicopter Pilot in the wrist fifteen vietnamese soldiers were killed and nine wounded in the one of the most daring exploits by the Viet Cong guerrillas in recent the communists burned ant destroyed All four of the convoys vehicles including two armoured curs which wore battered into flame ii the red guerrillas est oed under rocket and Achin Egui lire from eight air planes and two armed convicts about 150 prison inmates used to work the mines in this Eusuf Tennessee urea revolted wednesday and took three foremen hostage in a Coal mine Frank Clements office said Lair revolt involved 118 inmates at the Brushy Mountain slate a spokesman said the prisoners were in one of the mines and refused to come stale corrections commissioner Harry Avery was in route to the prison from the governors spokesman said the prisoners sent out u message asking for a meeting with hold 3 i a a inspector and a Avery sent word to Brushy Mountain Warden John Winsett that he would not meet with the prisoners until they came in mine of the mine and returned to cell the prisoners then sent out other message saying they would meet alone with and Avery replied that he would meet with them in the prison dining room if they would go there to the spokesman said the prisoners have said they will not harm the hostages but want to talk with there was m immediate indication Aslo their approximately 800 prisoner Are confined at the which uses convicts to work in the prison Coal yanks identified Seoul up the 8th army wednesday identified two americans killed in the crush of a helicopter monday As capt Charles of and civilian Stanley assistant defense auditing and accounting general accounting Warrens widow lives at
