European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 29, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse 24 the stars and stripes 1964 lbs expects nothing dra Fetic during Vietnam to icon muted let pane to 1 Johnson said he a wants to Hen divisions and not provoke them and he said he 1 wanted the Fri to demonstrate t anew its he also 1 said he did not want the episode to degenerate into 1 Init la of dismay that it had t Wen necessary to raise the fed Rul Reserve Burd discount rate t o help Avert a heavy outflow of Ollers in Europe but he was nut designed to tighten i Rodil at Home and predicted Here would be no significant increase in Domestic Lon term interest the standing it u on the Lawn of his ranch net reporters on u formal basis or the first time since he began the session with a Tut ment on the problems of the Atlantic Alliance and said there ire no problems we cannot and very few we can a Lac by noted disagreements within the Alliance Over he american proposal to create j multilateral Force of Polari Sirard surface ships manned bar lows of several nations and i look Forward with conf enc to the Resolution of present he said the states never As had greater strength or will o help defend Europe and said wants to share that Burden Epson slyly with other As for the Congo Ohnson we seek to impose o ii Lotical he said the american Hope o see u revitalized Congo moved y a spirit of stability he said this f terror and disorder and mass killing constitutes u tragedy for he Africa and the Nolino that three am Rucins 10 far have lost their lives in the Johnson contended that undoubtedly we would have lost Downs More if we Tad not As he usually does at news Johnson cited recent economic statistics Moscow mob pane to sided reporting of events in the Congo produced the conditions for the embassy in Washington the Lule department saturday lodged Strong protests with the soviet Union Over the mob attack on its soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin was summoned to the stale department and Given a formal protest by acting Secretary for european William the government merely reported a big group of foreign students studying in Moscow it printed columns of attacks on Mora than attacks he imperialist Western Rescue Cllon in the did not report russians appeared to be controlling the giving directions and toning Down the Wilder africans and africans stormed Over he Gates of the congo1 smashing u plume Glass window and scaling a 13foothlgh Balcony into the ambassadors they also broke into the embassy garage and began hammering the envoys russian chalks then the mounted police and foot police dashed wrestled the rioters from the be operation the number of dead is not but it is known that it least 7 Whites and perhaps hundreds of congolese at least 500 foreign nationals arc believed to be still in the rebel embassy garage and heaved invaders Over he but the rioters railed Pink diplomatic documents along their Trail to the British stopped by the mounted police it the British embassy across the River from he moved toward a russian kindergarten until police shouting protect the protect the the Black Sedan of new York times correspondent Henry Tanner outside the embassy and buttered in his wife while Volkswagen outside the British other newsmen protected their i completed casualty reports remained but these figures were Epos cd by diplomatic and governmental sources Here Stanleyville at least 28 and possibly several More died in the massacre Early tuesday Congo ors by identifying themselves s yugoslavs or East the soviet Public has not been id that missionaries mid other Hile persons in the Conga were ill cd by rebel the soviet has denied that any hos alien were even the official Contention Here is hut the Western explanation of Laving to Send for Tum unitarian purposes was u Iru Lext to put Down u National iteration belgian tule ments that the paratroopers ire being withdrawn have not been reported marines react Al the american embassy Maine guards in civilian clothes slammed shut Iron Gates and licked up trucks a Gansl the ales for Western observers said the trying to win friends i Africa and fend off soft on apion list charges from peking possibly Felt they had to permit demonstrations similar to Hose in Prague and bit most observers said the Stuenes from Lumumba University Alma Muter of most african students in Moscow went a by and what russian us shorties Hud reckoned a student Lender told Western newsmen that soviet officials i first denied the students permission to hold the u was finally Gran cd Friday y officials of the ministry o no her education after Strong pressure from the foreign Slu he protesters orderly in yugoslav capital by Ischade about 700 african and Yuan slut student marched through downtown Bel Rade we Vang placard my chanting slogans denouncing belgian american aggression in he Congo hut the demonstrators Alki Lulf of them students from Thimau mid other african our rfcs Sloe Rcd Clear of the in item Mcluin Anil British pm which were h cordons of armed yugoslav Fiolic and Security the student a relied from the Belgrade University Studen will Down Lite mile Viil of in revolution to the Mark nut Square in the Center of 1 h 1 communist Congo Recap be glum and the United states wound up their five Day Rescue operation in the Congo saturday after delivering More than White hostages from Christopher a binges the fuel that housing starts were up 9 per cent in october and predicted the Christmas season would produce economic a Ron to Over tackle for 18 and then went 32 to the middles five Yard Stichweh passed five Yards to end sum Champ for the Nick persons place kick failed and West Point led then badly mauled by the us Gresslee cadets to that profited from a holding the deep in their own punted to the army but the cadets were penalised 15 for bringing up u fourth Down and one Nuvy gambled with put making the Donnelly followed with another Down on the army the first Lime the Navy passed and then in another fourth Down reacted army Anil staubach hit Lei set with u puss which carried to the ii took the middles cur plays currying on one and Danny Wong on to before user went Over from the one on fourth army ill not have Lime for a play after the College football fit 111 s v 7 to Al k m i Tivo Germai Hanau Shell Germany two German teenagers outwitted guards to Cut their Way into an army ammunition depot and Tole a Case of 40 antipersonnel West German police disclosed the 40 projectile accidentally exploded by a mentally retarded 11yearold during a schoolyard play period 11 almost certainly was p u r t of their Hanau chief of detectives Ernst Zeller police arrested the 14and 15yearold alleged munitions thieves at their we stole the stuff for we wanted to blow them up with rocks in the we never thought anyone would get Zeller quoted the older of the boys As the latest count placed the number of children injured in the Tuempel Garten schoolyard blast at severe of the children lost limbs or parents of the injured children were expected to file claims against the government amounting to Many millions of dollars As a result of a German american commission report that established the schoolyard tragedy was caused by a the teenagers admitted stealing a Case containing 45 rounds of the projectiles from a guarded 3rd army div depot on a mid october police boys stole police say we hid and watched the Senry on the other Side of the Fence March to the far end of the then we run to the we had a wire Keller quoted one of the boys As the boys Cut a Small opening in the barbed wire and slipped the 14yeurold told of lugging this Black Chest from a truck near the Zeller they shoved the Chest through the Fence opening and wriggled through themselves before the american sentry completed his Zeller the Youthful thieves claimed they took Only one projectile each of their loot and gave a third to u the also taken in o claimed he threw his 40 Cartridge into the Kinzig which runs t h r o u g r u City 14 Miles East of the alleged thieves insisted they did the divers were searching the River the rest of the smashed open Case was dumped in a Field near a Lunau rubber goods factory the boys but police who Ells covered the ammunition Case Lisi week found it contained Only Zeller suld the 40 cur trudge 11yearold Rudolf pos preen found on his Way to schoo and accidentally detonated Dur ing the play period was u do Sun by one of the boys or came from Chest left in the five persons brought Here with wounds died in at least and possibly us Muny us 45 foreigners were cell cd an the loft hunk of Thi Congo River in most of these vie ims Hud their throats Cut in Here were Strong indications o a red Cross spokes Nan said 45 persons perished 3ut a embassy spokesman said Only 28 could of confirmed Paulis at least id hostages were Beulen to death in a do Man icon Mission and one belgian woman was reported killed by gunfire after the paratrooper most were belgians most of the dead were Bel three americans died and in Uncertain number of Spanish dutch and other nation refugees continued in pour of of the including Mission businessmen unt the technicians the nution need so More than while were flown out of rebel in and around Stanleyville in Paulis in four the Al Al plane Load arrived in Brusse go enc fled into the Sudu a provincial governo up Ahmad governor o equatorial said ii Beny and his top Nochola Hud arrived in i the Northern up the Middle East news Agency reported from Cairo lha Gaston soum Lull and Lerr other rebel als led to the Navy men i rams Mountain but they were then Black smoke was seen rising through the t sgt Joseph Fin chief us the Rudar site and t sgt a paramedic from Elmendorf air Force base at urn u fourth Man started on ii search moments were helped by reports from the Rudar station and found tin wreckage at the aircraft was Demol Cruye it slowed directly into the the victims were identified As it Utoft Wilton at Oak Plant it to Rivad by i Wila and two Haiha Ion o Laon Wilpon at Anc Joanna Collar Al Wath it cmdr rare Ion Walker Oak who u to Rivad to Wilt and two hit priv not when plane n in Alaska u Jim Ekhard who it Turki vol to Hli and hit Parent u i Douala i my of and Bernard sulm of adm Harold Oak survived by wife and Lour iadh1 Bobby Oak who it urn Lovd by Mill of and Richard Crum Ted to at and Arthur l Mcdaniel of Afi Thomai fall to u Mary Gould of a Josiph Oak we n by Hli and Paunu and in Liroff of at William ton of and Bernard laugh in to Howard ton of Virner of i to Flat medal of i Washington up Cap Roger of Sauger is has been recommended for the medal of Honor for heroism in South the defense department has the expected to be of proved by the White Wil be the first award since the Korcan War of the nations highest military song seriously wounded in a Battle in which two other americans were killed and 10 Donion continued to fight against heavy Odds in an attack lust july 6 on u Cump at Nam Dong in South accounts later said 55 comma Nisi guerrillas were am that Donlon accepted Mudica treatment Only when warned for Cap might die from loss of he is the son of Murio Donlon of Donlon originally enlisted 1 the air Force in but a been in the army since february and has been a comm slowed officer since 11 was trained with the specie forces it he was reported on
