European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 24, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse Nightmare at Gallipoli see daily Magazine 7 North Viet Bridges blasted if 21855 a army Navy air Force publication Fly . form in Lunn North Africa and la old Del Lull Velum 24, number 7 s Nnoli Dolly 10 not sunday saturday april 24, 1965 n. Y. Cathedral blast injures 2 Man arrested Malone new York up a Man touched off a Molotov cocktail at the altar rail of St. Patrick Cathedra thursday night. The explosion sent flames 10feet into the air and injured two women worshippers one of them seriously. It also act the altar rail afire and blackened the altar. Witnesses Saida tall Man placed the incendiary device on the altar rail pad. Pursued by a Church Sexton the bomber escaped into the crowd on fifth Avenue just out Side the roman Catholic Church. A few hours later police Madean arrest in connection with the burning of the said the suspect David i. Malone 29, was arrested at department of welfare Settle ment House. Act Couves said hews traced by a Public Library card found in the pockets of jacket left in the Cathedral. Malone was charged with arson felonious assault and desecration of Church James Mcdonnell said Malone admitted the comb Ine and told officers i m con fused. Please excuse me. I sorry. I was never baptized. I m of no said Malone was a native of Houston tex., and had been working As a Porter. He told officers he attended Colleg for two years. He was taken to Belio vue Hospi Tal for psychiatric observation. One of the injured . Emma Reyes 47, of new York was Token to St. Clare Hospital where she was de scribed As in fair condition. She suffered second and third degree bums on the legs and injured was Helen a Lull ban. 97. Another new York Resi Dent. Sho refused medical Atten was the second time within of cml on Potto to. Col ii record strikes on key routes Saigon up . And South vietnamese planes destroyed seven Bridges and a ferryboat Friday in the most devastating attack yet against North Viet Nam s Supply routes. A Force of 175 . And vietnamese planes including 60 rom 7th Fleet carriers hit Bridges along highways used by he communists to funnel supplies to the Viet Cong. The Navy planes returned in the afternoon. In the 235 sorties Lown 300 tons of bomb were dropped. A Force of 40 vietnamese plane severed a major North Vietnam Ese military position six mile Southwest of Quang Keh and destroyed the Only Terry boat at Theuan son ferry station on the altar damage firemen inspect burned altar rail following blast at is. Patrick Cathedral in new York. A photo Slang River 70 Miles North of the Border. A spokesman said in Les than one minute the ferry station disintegrated and the big ferry boat a t e air raids were among the biggest of the War and a spokes Man said they dealt More dam age to North vietnamese communications than any previous strikes. Marines stationed at a nang.350 Miles Northeast of Saigon made Contact with the Viet con Friday for the second consecutive Day. A platoon moved out from the defense perimeter and ran into sniper marines called for artillery fire which dispersed the Leatherneck was shot Acci dentally by another Marine Bueno other casualties were reported. The first and largest raid were conducted almost simultaneously by 74 air Force and90 Navy no Lack planes that destroyed five major Bridges with lengths ranging up 10 Ico spokesman Laid the Bridges were located at Phuc thick Lynehan Pho son and com Phuong. Where two a rides Span the Din River. The air Force used 120 tons ol750.puund bombs against the Cronl on pane col ii senators debating vote Bill . Note rejects Russ charge of atomic minefield in Germany Moscow a the unite states Friday rejected soviet protests Over alleged atomic minefields on West Germany s diplomatic note said press reports of a planned nuclear minefield were wholly inac curate and soviet it tartly added that the rus sians could belter express any legitimate concern by itself eliminating the real minefields. Around american reply to a soviet note of Jan. 18 was delivered to . Mediator enters steel talks Pittsburgh up the government stepped into the steel crisis Friday in on Effort to Avert a May 1 strike. William e. Slomkin head of the Federal mediation and conciliation service met separately with the United St coworkers Union us and the Basic steel Industry. He was trying to gel both sides talons. To resume Nugo Sinkln said he was neither pessimistic nor optimistic. The talks stalled this week an both sides began preparing or an Industry wide shutdown threat ened for May 1. Sinkln held a �0-Mlnute exploratory talk in the morning with us president David and Secretary treasurer i. W. Abel the Union s top Bargainer. He then walked across the Street to the . Steel corp. Of ices to meet with r. Conrad Vonor and other Industry negotiators. Cooper a vice president of . Steel Heads the Indus try negotiating Simkin has been in Pittsburgh nearly a week Fri Day marked his first direct Pur la Cipullo soviet foreign ministry b messenger. A similar note was also sent by the went Germany Massy. The . Statement sharply replied to soviet allegations Bou the dangers of West ii would. Indeed appear that he soviet government in rules my the question of Romiti Tarizia Ion. Is motivated less by con Cern fur compliance with International agreements than by a c Esler to create alarm Unhul la
