European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 24, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday april 24, 1965 the stars and stripes Page i red Drums summon women children As Shields eager i a marines Chase Viet Cong Seise objective editor s note Assoc Bird press photographer Eddie Adam was with . I rim reconnaissance company thai came under Clef con fire. Here in he report by Eddie Adams Binh thai South Viet Nam a the Roll of Drums echoed along the Valley. The Viet Cong know you Are coming said the vietnamese officer. They want the women and children to come in this direction As a human shield. The Drums Are the it Gary Krause of Nanuet,n.y., grinned broadly. Well show them we Revere he said. Krause was with a 41-manu.s. Marine corps recon Ais police seek motive in Clown death Yolk api the mys Tery of the murdered Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Clown deepened Here As police sought a motive in the death of the Man behind the greasepaint. Ills dressing room stood empty while the circus played on with out him to the Roar of Madiso Square Garden crowds. Police inspector Leo Murphy in charge of the investigation discounted either robbery or Texas a motive for the bludgeon slaying of 04-year-old Paul Jung,30 years with tingling Brothers and its top Clown. Jung s body was found wednes Day hands lied behind the Back in his Isth floor room of a west4tth Street hotel a Block from the Garden. The murder weapon was found in the room stained with the victim s blood. Detectives declined to identify it. It was believed to have been brought into the room by the Slayer. Investigation widens As the investigation widened More than Joo circus employees from roustabout to top executives were questioned by up lice. Circus workers talked to detectives in Madison Square Garden while the big show i Vul Ward a the Gaudy Giddy routine of the circus went on unchanged. But behind the scene there was no gaiety. Said a Cir Cus spokesman of Jung s death we still Are in a stale " Shock. We can t gel Over s circus colleagues do scribed him As a Man a masked a kindly serious Natur behind the baggy red trouser the floppy shoes and the of Landish hats that were the tool of his had nothing to give by said fellow Clow Bobby Kay. 5�.the circus Hull of Fame i 1058 named Jung Best in the business. The Ell Tion hangs on a Wall of Tampa Home next to pictures such show business friends a red Skillon. Jack Benny an Jerry Lewis. A direct on reflect new yorker president new York a asset need press directors at their a Nual organization meeting elected Paul Miller president. Miller is president of Rochester. . To pcs Una and Democrat und chronicle. Sance group that moved do none of the valleys leading to Marine occupied Hill 127 outside a eight hour patrol penetrated several Miles into the Countryside. They had contort twice with the Viet Cong. The operation included the first Heli copter assault Landing of .marines in South Viet Nam. I want to re enlist for another six months after this one Marine private shouted to his comrades after this Village objective was Type action aimed at further securing base. Men moved South of Danang by truck Early in the morning on a Lount patrol. Then they moved head on foot. Six civilian vietnamese herewith them. In Reserve at Danang were one . Marine in Fantry company 10 Marine hell copters one Marine artillery 1 been saturated with battalion and two Marine Phan Lorn jets. Lion and said four men were began As one round of sniper moving toward the marines. So Albert Kihlstrom of Wor Cester. Mass., saw somebody jump into the Bushes ahead. Hound three scouts moved up front our Mission is to Analyse Cheviet Cong said the reconnaissance company com Man Der capt Pat Collins of were Only 500 Yards ahead be Fin came into he Forward ele ments of the marines. No one was minutes later machine gun fire opened up from three directions and the marines were Down for 30inched Forward leaflets which Salil americans slowly from one Rice Field Dike go Home and americans arc i to Ann Lphr toward the tree line to in the Viva Ley had virtually pinned communist minutes. They i Here to kill 9 10 a vietnamese peasant said Many Viet Cong guerrillas 1 of Binh. Thai Village Cong fortified Hamlet. Grosse lie. Mich. Hind a mine Field and had Bee two hours after starting off Al there since wednesday position 8 20 . A burst of automatic. Ing themselves. Within 30 minutes the marines i were told through interpreter that the Viet Cong apparently Marine scout were gathered All round shooting Kihlstrom conferred with Marine lieutenant. Carmine Del Gross of the Bronx n.y., and the distance and then came the wer suggested the the tree line. Marines assault Del Grossl con two zoo lulus two Vankoll babies no twin born recently at the Wolf Snake zoo in in gland snuggle next to one of the Mother Knoll rows in the Spring Sunshine. An Kolls re species of Long horned Hump less Catu Efrom Uganda. The twisted Horn animals in the background Are Elands a Type of african Ante Lone. Adlai asks International policing As substitute for american Power new York up Adial has advocated inter Illonal policing to avoid with . Power in he world s trouble areas inducing Viet num. Stevenson. . Ambassador tothe United nations spoke out or International action wherever possible in a speech to the Lureau of advertising of the american newspaper publish cars association Ana ending he four Day annual Ana convention. The essence of the new approach is More genuine Consul Lions. N More conscious search or the consensus a greater readiness in president John son s phrase to reason log lev or " he said. Where we can avoid the Dreel confrontations of american Power by substituting in International policing apparatus he said we should hasten to do soothe Gaza strip the Congo Cyprus. Have All involved us inless expense misunderstanding and abuse than the More Trec confrontations of Southeast Asia 1 Gui Power and our will to use it remain the underpinning of worldwide Freedom. But w should seek to mediate its up plication through the internat Lona institutions which seek to express the general judgments o Stevenson greater Reliance on Etc National action would think give added effectiveness o our programs of economic support. The admirable act Lvi Les of the lending agencies and the . Agencies the West in consortia for Aid to India and Alston president Johnson s proposal for cooperative do vol up men in Southeast Asia Are precedents and Stevenson said . Strength was used to bolster the Security of smaller Powers against out Side often communist inter vent inn. But he told the publish ers tout the presence of .troops often revives the spectre of Western colonic list an weakens the a Ostlun it is in tended to can be no doubt Fot is tunic to suld that prompt British and american arms sup port for India under chinese attack in 1 16 helped to stabilize the situation. Likewise there can be no doubt that our two pronged War and peace policy invite Nam is equally directed to Ward stabilization offer to discuss unc Ondl Tio nully on the other hand Campha Slzas our desire for a peace Ful settlement and our willingness to discuss it with our a Var series As Well As our friends this parallel track might pro curved und he leaped to his feet waving his pistol and 41 marines they reached the Ridge line the Viet Cong were Young Marine shouted to Collins sir i Nee them i seethed i cd s Chase them but Collins ordered the marines to stay with the group at the Village Marine Force occupied the Village Al 11 55 .just i whore they got the order to return Del Grossl reported Back to his command Post Well sir Ull troops accounted for and everyone has a big smile on his face Jackie paid Floral Honor Washington a aay Spring Garden was ded cat d at the while House wit real affection in Honor of for Ler first lady Jacquelin Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy was not there hear wards of acclaim from ice successor mrs. Lyndon , or to see the colourful Tarden she planned. But Mem was of her family. Including her Mother and those who worked with her on White House projects joined in the Kennedy mrs. Johnson said brought to the White Louse Many striking qualities nit perhaps above All the brought the lilt of youth an instinct for the Lovely infinite Quality for standing in warm Sun an looking out Over the East Garden vide the basis if the government Sand Peoples of the area would cooperate for a Long term policy of political stabilization and development in Asia which could As successful As that jointly pursued in the Welt by the europeans and ourselves. Stevenson advised the newspapermen to pay attention to the coming meeting of the . Disarmament commission be said the United states Wil Russ for agreement to prevent he spread of nuclear suggested that regional Dis armament agreements Amon Small countries now Sec Ken arms from the great Powers might Servo As an example to the stronger nations. Booby tra costs boy Venice. Calif. A Rob Ert Cope 7, found a woman s purse on a vacant lot near his Home. In it was a cigarette lighter. He flicked the lighter to Sec if it worked. The lighter tilled with Gunpowder instead of lighter fluid exploded tearing three fing Rioff Robert s Reghl hand and driving Metal slivers into i eyes and stomach. A loom with tulips Canay Tui Long oils violets hyacinths Narcissus and Virginia bluebells mrs. Johnson said this Garden every detail of it. Reflects the unfailing taste of the gifted and gracious Jacqueline Kennedy. For generations to come the Garden will add to the pleasure of those who occupy this Home and the thousands of americans who pass by it on a visit to the White Garden. 128 fee Long and 117 feet wide. Includes a while Arbor on which was placed a plaque Reading this Garden to Jacqueline Kennedy with great affection by those who worked with her in the White House. April m. p lighter 3 fingers he was taken to Santa Monica Hospital where he was reported in satisfactory condition after the said it would be Days before they could Tell if would be impaired. Police said the boy apparently stumbled across a Booby trap that had been rigged for the purse s owner. The purse contained no identification
