European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 30, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse 16 the stars and stripes november 1964 rejects protest Cri Rescue in Congo Washington government has rejected the charge it has intervened Mill Terlly in the the slate department issued a formal statement to ills effect in replying to a communique is sued by representatives of seven african nations m e e 11 n x us the even nations recommended the immediate stoppage of foreign military intervention in the i ceasefire among Cairo expel congolese for riot Cairo officials Laid sunday they had deported 10 congolese students arrested thursday during the Ami Ameri can demonstrations that led to the burning of the John Ken Nedy memorial Library the part of the embassy was destroyed and Worth of books Wen burned when students invaded it and set the United states demanded and received apologies from the car african sources said saturday that flammable materials used to set the in Wen handed out by the oink unlit chinese embassy sources Aid the deported Stu dents Wen found carrying knives and Wen believed to have had the intention of indicting harm on embassy authorities warned african Stu dents in Cairo that any further disturbances would Lead to immediate and irrevocable Deporta the Cairo press briefly reported ambassador Lucius Battles meeting saturday with car vice Premier Hamoud Paw but made no mention of the car apologies to the United Crohl Nufo Page it ordered an investigation of the the Bridge is a Symbol of Unity among left wingers in lie wartime destruction marked the Only time that Brit ish and greek military forces co operated with greek communist guerrillas during the leftists contend that they were responsible or destroying the Bridge and halting the movement of to the nazi the communist party is out taxed in truck plunge injures 24 in Japan Japan military truck sunday plunged into a River about 40 feet below a injuring 14 persons the rom a Marine corps base at was carrying children of an orphanage school in Hiroshima on a drive when the Accident reports said two children ind a Serviceman were seriously another Serviceman was reported slightly Enesco oks fellowships United nations scientific organization has App Ved fellowships and Grants valued it million for the Fitch Toni parties and withdrawal of All Miriam Iris Forth the known As the or Cunt motion of african Unity also called for an Emer gency Mcc Tini of african chiefs of slate and governments to Deal with the Congo the seven countries were Ethi the United Arab up per Valla and the state department said As has already been made Clear in official the uni Liml malts participated in the Rescue Mission to Stanleyville Ami Paulls for purely humanitarian reasons and with the authorization of the government of the this Mission was undertaken Only because the rebels had left open no other Way to save the lives of innocent civilians of at least 18 Many of whom had been held hostage by the rebels in direct violation of the Geneva conventions and accepted humanitarian the evacuation of All those who could be saved by this air Rescue Mission has been com As was announced the entire Force is being withdrawn from the Congo to the United slates govern ment has no comment on other matters raised in the commune which Are matters Between the Oak and one of its Sovereign the democratic re Public of the 30 americans among rescued Washington up the state department has reported according to its Best info persons have been evacuated so far from two rebel strongholds in the included were about res cued rom the Stanleyville area and Kix int 3m from the town of about 30 americans were among those rescued from Stan it was not known now Many americans were rescued at state Depner Lorn press officer Robert Mccloskey said As far As is known there Are no More than six americans still unaccounted for in the they apparently were scattered in various the operation was a Complete said col Clayton commander of the american planes which brought the refugees to Mon than 19 giant c130 and c1h air freighters flew a Gruel ins eight to 10 hours a Day since last col Isaacson announced in Leopol Dvalle that their Mission was now one of the last Rescue flights took place a c130 flew to Leopold Lyle with is children and 40 adults from the Northern congolese town of a White mercenary column captured Buta but was reported to have since Ubando cd the col is Tucson was full of Praise for the belgian paratroopers who dropped on Stanleyville to Iascu american and belgian hostages of the the who were flown in american were sensational and were perfect col Isaacson de col a native of who is nor Mally based at Mac Iii fab at said although rebels fired at the american planes and damaged the american air Crews and their sports briefs Houston up fear la ranked heavyweight Clevet Aad Williams was Skol at wended critically gunday Morlai while lighting Wilt Texas Highway the Dale Wall had arrested Williams for Drunken driving and was Ink lag my to it Nilles mirth of Ikea the scuffle a tuition 12 up first baseman Dirk Stuart was traded o the Philadelphia Phillies by the Boston red sex for Southpaw deals Bennett sunday in the first Mirr Gracue Deal of the Winter baseball the slur Obennell Deal wan announced b red sox general manager Mike pro football nil 21 31 Cuba new 21 army guards did not fire a hot in added that the last flight out of Paulls was particularly but the americans suffered no casualties throughout the the 6 feet 6 inches tall Amer ican one of the tallest men in the air declined to comment on How an estimated 700 to foreigners still rapped behind rebel lines would be he said the decision to close Down the Airlift was a matter of National and it was his duty to but he added that a Small num Ber of c130 aircraft would remain in the Congo to help the Congo Lese government by air freighting supplies and bringing out ref these planes would probably remain for some col Isaac son an average of four c130s have been based in the Congo since the planes involved in the Stanleyville operation came from the 4mth troop Carrier Wing from Pope some were flown directly from the United Stales and others cume from 4 men loss on flight front army Navy game up a search was under Way sunday for u single engine plane Ullh four Rhode Island men aboard which disappeared on u Al Riihl from Philadelphia to civil air patrol officials said the men had attended the army Navy football game in Philadel phia they Wen identified As Eugene of the and Edward Edward and Ralph All of officials said the men rented the blues Edwhite Cessna 171 from the East air at Hills grave stale Airport five Oer Tuuu flee Germany five East germans led across the min infested Border to the West Friday West German Border police american bases i the army guards come from the ind inf col Isaacson said damage matted by rebel gunfire did not keep his planes grounded for More than o few the air lift went very much As expected and showed the High de Gree of training of the he most had to Fly Day after Day with u minimum of the worst moment comes Otter 48 after you get your second col Isaac son he also praised the army Many had never been under Fira before but showed great he promote marshal Malvey Zakharov ins been named chief of staff of the Tortol armed Moscow an be succeeds marshal killed in n flair crash near Belgrade in october a pm Fate troops Block protest by youths in Saigon Saigon up paratroopers look action sunday to prevent a funeral Murch from being turned into an Anil government Demon stration by Youthful they had been alerted for pos sible trouble and had taken up Inisi Ivins parallel to the procession route followed by mourners for u 13ycurold Alx iut 300 teenagers threat ened to cause trouble by delay ins they claimed that the la Van Hud been shot to death by the boy died during rioting wednes the under orders of sub Brig Gen phun Xuan a Veteran of 21 years As a Ranger and a nipped in the Bud what might have blossomed into riots similar to those started earlier this week by demonstrators protesting the government of Premier Trun Van the youths shouted insults at police and staged Brief Sll Down strikes outside the Home of Deputy ambassador Alexis Johnson and in front the House of the chief of suburban Gla dunh martial Law is in effect in bold Saigon and Sta dunh province As a result of wednesdays Ullh repeated the procession took about our hours to move rom the National Buddhue Center in Saigon to the cemetery in Gla the Sll Down in front of John sons House lasted 13 the youths hurled insults at to but no ant american slogans were in us first Tew Hundred Yards after leaving the National Buddhist the procession at tempted once to turn out of its Assli ined the marchers were by Para troopers with loaded fixed bayonets and canisters of tour a single shot was fired during this facedown by a lie aimed Over the head of a teenager who lashed out with stick and then fled Down an one Rock was the colonel who commands Ibe Saigon military Garrison said Hal dozen youngsters had been arrested by the Lime the procession reached Gla he said several bottles of acid and a number of machetes had been taken away from the would be a couple of machetes were hidden under wreaths Laid on a truck accompanying us the number of marchers gradually shrank rom several thou Sand mourners and spectators to Only about 300 Young toughs by the time the column reached Gia Ferguson named Home corps9 director Johnson a Glenn who served on the presidential task Force that mapped the administrations War in has been named Dictor of the Vista the Domestic version of the peace president Johnson appointed former assistant director of peace to the key pest in the Antipoverty Vista stands or volunteers service to he will be responsible or the training air direction of volunteers for service in poverty stricken areas of the United states and a Dent was a manage ment consultant before joining the peace previously he was an administrator at the University of a native of he lives in Falls since 1963 Ferguson has been associate director of the peace corps in charge of previously went overseas to help set up peace corps pro pitched no Hitler after his freshman year at Cornell who had pitched a no hitter in High was uttered a Job Ullh the baseball Ihen a Arm club o the Washington but while pitching or Cornell on a cold Day he developed Elbow trouble that ended his baseball it was probably Ferguson because there were other things More important to Ferguson was Active in other he was a i second Man in the 100yard dash and won letters in football and track at
