European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 19, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes monday april 19, 19m sen. Johnston Dies of pneumonia at 68 Columbia. . A sen. Y. Olin d. Johnston died Early Sun Day of pneumonia. He was 68. The Ensor South Carolina sen Ator. Char Man of the Senate Post office and civil service committee developed pneumonia last wednesday six Days after undergoing his second major abdominal operation in let than three months. Johnston a Democrat went tothe Senate in 1m4 after twice serving As governor. He was born on a tenant form in Ander son county and Rose through Tex tile Mills of a Long career in state government that eventually took him to Washington. At the senator s deathbed were his wife two daughters and two Brothen. Sea. Olin d. Johnston rain Dampens ban the bomb marchers f continued from Page i youths massed on Uxbridge common singing strumming guitars and unfurling Campaign for nuclear disarmament and banners. Then the straggled past the . Air base at suburban rules top and went onto the Hyde Park District police reported no trouble with us marchers. Eight of the marchers planned to Start a 10-Day starvation protest monday to Hyde Park Corner against the War in Viet Nam. Restricting themselves to a half gallon of water a Day. In West Germany organizers of the marches claimed that 15,000 took part. At cities along the routes of the Wett German marches ral lies were staged at which the Youthful demonstrators hear speeches against the . Action in Vel Nam. A statement issued by the Cen trial committee for the German nuclear disarmament movement demanded an immediate halt to american air attack on Nort Viet Nam and negotiations for neutralization of South the statement said the Vietcong should participate in the negotiations. Weather partly Eudy Warui matter to tray. Umm Cham Twat tray. Man his s3. Top a Stirm Evurd sunday icim. A v my of 3awm a m Munich r 41 to Alana m m part. H a 41 41 a mtg a � o h Frai iut to 4 Kari Al u 41 un4an m 41 Simalua 14 11a-Cuan a Tatri partly pm my r. Peking mayor says . Like hitler9 from Page ii states and the behaviour and logic of Hitler and the other German japanese and italian aggressors of former Days Peng said. The news Agency said a recep Tion also was held sunday night to Mark the anniversary and speech was delivered by Teng Hsiao Ping Secretary general of the chinese communist party. The Agency quoted Teng As say ing no matter what happens and no matter what Cost is involved the chinese government and people will resolutely per form their International duty of supporting the vietnamese peo ple s struggle against the United states. For the Peoples of Asia. Afri Ca and the whole world the Only Way to preserve peace is to go into action and thoroughly smash the criminal schemes of . Imperialism for expanding its War of aggression and to Chase . Aggressors out of Viet Nam and out of All places where the Yare committing aggression Teng said. _ baseball in Tiv Milfer lm4u Chaqui Pinto is a Franr Loco. 010001 1104 i fun w York. To 100 0001 4 a Tan Farrl mud to Traxl italian it gluon pub her Iid a , k form no a fur � and Taulur tit. d. W bract. M. A us. 9-1. Tomt run Hou Maiu Futman t. Align t Batik him. A Tobuck s. My. A Kotier a. 14. A Bellow by. 0 dirt levee Breaks of Putney tit. Mississippi crests at St. Pout continual from pain 1 discomfort of volunteers working in Shoreline mud. Snowfall measured three inches in Wynona. Minn., and an Inch in Minneapolis is. Paul Andla Crosse. The Mississippi was edging pall the Way from Minnesota to have driven an estimated 35,000 persons fro their Homes and have caused 13 deaths and millions of dollars i property losses. The St. Crox River which empties into the Mississippi be Low St. Paul was expected to pass its Peak sunday at still water with oversized wheels brought food into Wabasha Minn. Worry there focused on thrice in Lake Pepin a wide Pas Sage in the Mississippi jus above the Community of 1,900. The ice is Honey combing to great extent a sheriff s officer words were welcomed because disintegrating ice will break up easily instead of pounding Bridges and Dike when it moves out of the Lake. Wynona which has thrown up nine Miles of Dike is feet High gambled on that barricade toehold off the Mississippi. The River there already is at a record height and the Crest is expected Early this depended upon bul Warks called co dikes. That because convicts from the state prison farm helped build the dikes. Men worked in Light Snow Dur ing the night in Hudson wis., below Stillwater on the St. Crox building dikes to shield an Industrial firm and the Community sewage disposal Plant. Dike building was put on a 24-hour basis in Prairie do Chlon wis., on the Mississippi below la Crosse. Several waterfront streets there have been closed by High water. The Mississippi remained level Goldwater Tours castles on Rhine Stuttgart Germany up Barry Goldwater finding the relaxation in Germany As a Pri vate tourist he missed As re publican presidential candidate was on in easter sightseeing trip and his wife Peggy guests Here of the . 7th array commander it Gen William w. Quinn drove off saturday wit the quinns for a tour of Medie Val Rhineland castles and the West German wine country on aide to Quinn Lour included a wine Sam pling Slop at Rue Eshelm near Wiesbaden the aide said. The party was expected to return tothe Quinn Home Here sunday night. . May use Force on Cyprus line Lomot nuts from Page to the turkish sector of the alone the Green line which divides the rival sectors of Nicosia reached its highest level in months thurs Day after a shooting incident in Lofving a greek shopkeeper. The Cyprus government then imposed a ban on movement Toad from the greek surrounded turkish sector of Nicosia until the turks withdraw from newly occupied Green line speakers attacked the government of president Arch Bishop Makarios for imposing inhuman measures an claimed that the United nations and the americans encourage the greek cypriot Leader in applying an economic blockade against the turkish cypriots who were condemned to also accused Britain of falling to intervene As a Guaran Tor Power under the i960 Constitution. The authoritative . Source said All efforts by peace Force commander Gen k. S. Thimayya to restore the status quo on Paphos Street the affected area have failed. As a result the source added the Genera has made the decision to Send troops of the danish contingent who Ore responsible for the Paphos Street area to take Over turkish occupied positions Day morning. If turkish fighters resist the . Troops have or dvrs to open fire to Complete the operation the source added. The turkish cypriot Leader ship Mil Luln that greek shops affected Are on their Side of the Green line which runs Down the Middle of Paphos Street Ana final turkish cypriot state ment said the greek shopkeeper was fired at lust thursday be cause he had failed to follow the usual procedure of warning the Turk that he wanted to visit his property situated on the turkish Side of the line. For hours at Hannibal mo., amid Hopes Hie Crest there had been reached. About 130 families have been evacuated from that area. Water covered a four bloc Karea in Louisiana mo., but the Mississippi there was about afoot below the top of a protective levee. Snowstorms Range from Montana to . Chicago up easter ranged from Tana to new York while the accompanying cold blast momentarily stalled rising floodwaters of the Mississippi River in wis Consin and a Anneso a. Up to four inches of Snow fell at Buffalo and Syracuse la we stand Central new York saturday glazing highways with an boat that resulted in at most three death., a second storm Center coast portions of the Dakotas and Pam of Montana with As much three inches of Snow a Tardor afternoon and the weather m Ricau said two to four my inches could be expected Toola line reaching into Central Minnesota. The nation s Southern Hall was fair and mild and a High of to was registered at Presidio Tendl Kenson n.d., the coldest pal in the country during the pattj4 hours recorded a �. . Planes make deepest raid from pay i the coast of Viet Nam in the South China sea. The first raid was made by14 skyhawk crusader and sky Raider aircraft swooping Over Highway 101 in search of tar gets. About 10 Miles North of the order the planes spoiled and Sank the communists responded with Light to moderate anti aircraft fire. All 14 planes re turned to the Hancock without being hit. The next wave of planes Fol Lowed shortly afterwards. They used five Inch Zuni rockets and 20mm Cannon fire on the North vietnamese Barracks. The third raid Wai sunday night from us Midway. Four sky Alders along Highway 15 to a Point above the 20th parallel no Miles South of this was the flight that found no targets. The planes did not expend any ordnance to spokesman said. They return to their Carrier without incident although the raiders in or to ocular the third flight were main easy striking distance of North vietnamese Mig fighter bawl they encountered no communist planes. T v 8 recur Altoga e
