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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, April 16, 1965

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 16, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A uni nil. New York and a Lilly Neil tarty walked into ii internal Revenue service office in  to wednes Day f my asked for help in rep Irini her   employee Lulu her Sli. Ddn l earn Nouli to p in taxes. The woman who appeared to he More than 15, looked Happy at unit u Sfaxi Keshun said. She walked to a writing table whole n note attached Check and deposited both in a receptacle for income tax re turns. The note no publicity please. Enclosed donation $5 to Treasury. My income is too Small for charge but i think every american citizen should Slevc to the Upkeep of the country. Yours fur .a.1in release Lar the contents of the note irs honoured the woman s request for anonymity. Record raid made on Viet Nam reds european edition Saigon api an Armndo of 230 . And South vietnamese plan pcs bowl we a communist stronghold a car the cambodian Border from Dawn to dusk thursday in the biggest air raid of the Viet Nam War. . Army air Force and Marine aircraft based in Viet Nam were joined by Navy stancs from the carriers Coral sea and mid Way and sky Alder fighter bombers of the South vietnamese air Force. It was the first time Navy planes had gone into action against targets in South army Navy air Force unon col Puu Scollen of tha  Portal mope. North Al Leo oat tha my Del. Coil Velum 23, number 361 d Friday april 16, 196s 5 Cunti Dolly 10 Tault Lunray Viet Nam. Previous Navy raids have been made on North Viet Nam. A . S Kesman said the target was fancied Jungle Region nearly 2 Miles wide by 3. Miles Long in toy Nonh province. It was a Maze of Blotchy Woods with Viet Cong gardens and numerous trails vis Ible he said. . Air Force and vietnamese sky raiders began the bombing attack at Dawn. By late afternoon a huge Wall of smoke Hoenl. M Paw in col. To on Isle of Jersey . Airliner crash kills 26 St. Helier Isle of Jersey up ii a British United airways dc3 Airliner crashed Here and burst into flames. All 23 passengers and three of the four Crew members were killed a Bua spokesman said. Stewardess Dominique Sillery 23, of Paris survived. She was sitting in the tall Section of the plane when it went Down and was pulled from the area by two women who ran to her Aid from nearby uses. Physicians said she Uff cred broken legs and ther injuries and underwent n pitied Ranry operation. She will probably live one  plane was making a sch cd led Fulchi ram orly Airport Aris to Jersey wednesday. The crash occurred a the Lane was making its second at empt to land according to firs reports. I re scr the Airport had been closed due to fog. The plane struck a Field less steel Union rejects strike Date Extension Pittsburgh up the United  thursday rejected steel Industry proposals to have the Union extend its May 1 strike  Union however left the door open or continued negotiations. We have held three meeting with the Industry  Union president Dnald j. Mcdonald said in a statement. The Industry gave a proposal which the Union negotiating team and the 11 Union chairmen Nunn Mously  Mcdonald did not divulge the nature of the proposal but la bleed it completely  suggest tha in the mean time the companion  consciences he said. We will be prepared to hear any additional proposals that Tho com panics will  said bar gainers for both sides would meet again monday. Earlier a High Union  that Only two Points re Mal cd to be settled in connection with a contract Extension. Weather partly Cloudy 10 Cloudy. Lit. . For a Kurt a let Rob to High f Law 41. Tamper Lurta record to Thurida to to i Adana Ghana a Lane trim Frank to Milan pm a a Madrid m munich4i Parla cd 57 4a it Praw. K p m m Rama p my what Lua cd h cd Claudy a partly Claudy 4-raln.tnd waa Inar \ nun a mile from the end of Theu Newny. The Pullol was Peter self. 31.who lived in Jersey with his wife and Young son. The first office was identified As James lock caul on Paiit 2r, cot. It fiery answer flume sweep hip St. , yacht club after a dynamite blast. The club was blown up because officials feared the flooding Mississippi Lluver would sweep u Awu Yanil carry ii into Bridges and other Structure downstream. Associated press photo Mississippi River expected to Crest today no in. A a re Alrh press thursday forcing hundreds of the weather Bureau warned the. Flooding already Haby the associated press spreading Waters of the flood ing Mississippi River and its tributaries engulfed new area sin Minnesota and Wisconsin Tornado flood victims get $3 million arc Aid Stuttgart. Germany is red Cross disaster Aid to areas hit by floods and tornadoes Willbo More Thun million und will lie in Tho form of outright gift with no requirement for repay ment american red Cross european Headquarters Here says. In word received from National Headquarters in Washington red Cross president James f. Collin said the organization anticipates that some 9,000 families will require uses stance. Thursday Aili Illonal families in Fife. The mighty Mississippi Rac-1ing toward an expected record Crest of 27 feet at St. , by Friday already Isi  for the evacuation of More than 31.000 persons in five flood Cleval Ald Midwest slates. In Minnesota where he  is entered More Industrial ii lands and names in Low lying sections of St. Paul were engulfed As the water level continued to Rise. At least 12 deaths were blamed on the flood 10 in Minnesota und 2 in  Snow and ice pushed the Mississippi and its tributaries Over the bunks in Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa. North Dakota and Illinois. Thelit worst is still to come. The red Cross said 1.700 fam Ilies were affected in Iowa. 4,811 in Minnesota 79 in North Dakota 561 in Illinois and 820 in wis Consin. The flooding already has caused damage estimated at $20 million in Minnesota  industries were ordered closed and residents were evacuated in St. Paul As tha com. On pan a. Col ii army reports on Cream drug fights Burns Atlantic City . Up two army surgeons from  Houston ten., reported a new chemical Lor use on Burn patients shut significantly reduces  u paper to the 4911 annual meeting of the federation of Ameri can societies for experimental biology cols Robert it. Len doers and John a. Moncreif of the army surgical research unit made the report on Melphy Lac sulfonamide Burn  Cream reduced the mortality from 30.5 per cent to 18 per cent in the Overall death rate from Burn. In cases with Burns of 3d to m per cent of the body surface mortality has Beta lowered from 64.1 per cent to Zero  
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