European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse March 1966 the stars and stripes Foge 23 he claims to be Sukarno still Boss March 16 up president Sukarno claimed wednesday he has die Power to choose whom he wants to help him in carrying out Hli Job in in a message read Over radio Jakarta by the third Deputy prime cd Nurul a Sukarno complained that a Section of the Community was trying to dictate the makeup of his he presumably was referring to the armed it was Sukarno first official statement since he reportedly signed away his political Powers to army chief in an earlier broadcast wednes Day Suharto denied he had taken 2 26 injured in negro rioting Tram Page 1 overturned looted stores and started wednesday 103rd Street in scene of the out was sealed off to All but commercial vehicular buses were allowed to pick up passengers on and delivery trucks serviced Pri vate cars were the los Angeles Board of de after a 5 went along with a police recommendation that Watts schools be kept open including Jordan High school where the trouble a crowd of youngsters Gath Stock slide is checked new March u the Stock Market closed higher wednesday after a late rally res cued a faltering final Deal Ings were the Market Rose from the Start but could not hold Many of its it backed away from its Peak after the first fairly Good gains were shown late in the session by do general general electric and american ered outside Jordan before classes but a police order to Dis Perse sent them quickly into the extra forces of patrol each with three patrolled streets in the 36block area sealed off for a time tuesday for a time after the flare up a nether Mylor riot was Edmund Brown flew to los decided against caring out the alerted National guard and guardedly announced everything is we under control for the time the first victim of the out break was a White Law rence a truck Driver and father of after he was beaten and shot he staggered to four nearby doorways seeking Refuge from the then fell police a Short time Joe Lee a died after he walked out of a store into a snipers officers police said they fired no shots during the booked on charges of suspicion of murder in death were two Jimmy ind Dan arrests totalled police said they picked up 24 adults and 20 juveniles and sheriffs deputies arrested 10 adults and five Juve Over As head of the government Sukarno said some people had the wrong impression about developments in the president said he was still empowered under the ims Constitution and the presidential decree to carry out the mandates of the he said he had the fullest Freedom to appoint his assist ants and he said it was regret table that a certain unnamed Section of the National Community was trying to deliver Multi Suharto said there is no ques Tion at All about a takeover of he said the order last saturday was Given him by us Arm to protect the presi dents person and the Security of the not to degrade the position of president March 1c a 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St Pup in military operations in South Viet but he said president Johnson docs not want an escalated Humphrey said prudent Mili tary tactics Are being followed in avoid any War with at the same he every conceivable Effort continues to be made to reach a peaceful we Contact and and the Only response we get is an abrupt rejection of any possibility of at this the vice president said it is the administrations under standing that there will be an increase soon of North Viet Usan plane carried clans to aps ammo panel told March u up air Force leaders apparently convinced the Senate preparedness subcommittee tuesday that there is no shortage of ammunition and bombs for planes in Viet chairman John d and other subcommittee members gave optimistic sum Maries of close session Testi Mony on air Force ammunition Secretary Harold John air Force chief of and Thomas Deputy chief of staff for were the Stennis said the testimony indicated that the air Force has done an excellent Job meeting its Viet Nam Eru Esce so we have no evidence of any operation in Viet Nam which has had to be curtailed or downgraded in any Stennis i think the air Force Situa Tion is said levered it seems to me to be under con Henry d agreed that there seems to be no problem with air Force ammunition eled on a regularly scheduled air Force aircraft on space available and reimbursable a a state department spokesman the available space was arranged by the state depart ment through ambassador Wil Liam the envoy to the the plane landed saturday at Andrews air Force base near the from Andrews the Royal couple transferred to an air Force vci40 which took them to it is believed the couple la Honey mooning in Mexico Beatrix and her husband trav eled on a reimbursable meaning that they paid the regu Lar first clan airline plus the customary the Bill was per and it has been the spokesman they were not the Only Passen Gers on the night Over the at an air Force an army and a noncommissioned officer were aboard the which returned from what was described As a staff visit to the Wiesbaden Headquarters of air farces in Europe us the spokesman said the state department complied with the Royal family request because chances for having some privacy depended on getting away from commercial mexican Villa prepared for Royal newlyweds March u a a Beach Villa was kept ready for newlyweds Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands and former German Diplomat Glaus Van Ash org but when they were arriving if at All remained a Mem crr of the staff at the owned by former mexican president Adolfo i Inez said they had out fresh Lowers in the House tuesday but later a Eurard the in utes arrival had been Nam and Viet Cong he said this will require a greater amount of strength from the he said escalation generally is linked with stepping up the attack in the North and indicated that is not to the 1 would tar Hurt the St pop in military operations will be primarily i the where the enemy is in combat Contact with the Allied he Humphrey said that moving fighting men into South Viet Nam in six months has made it possible to plan Mili tary offensive action along the whole length of the a added the military situation is now such As to offer real in Sunay named to Turk Senate March 19 Cevdet armed forces chief of was appointed to the turkish Senate tuesday in a preliminary move toward his eventual election As president of the appointment of who has the support of All political parties was greeted with applause when it was announced in the Sunay will be replaced by Cental commander of tur keys land Refl commander of the first army with Headquarters in Stan will assume to orals so Creed panel Sunay would replace president Cesnul gravely Fol in Ter heed army medical Center in he has Boen in a coma for More than a month Fol lowing a a prerequisite to sundays elec Tion to the presidency was membership in us turkish Parlia which chooses the chief of this formality was a com pushed tuesday when acting president Ibrahim Sevcu gun appointed the Mye Arom Soldier to the Extension voted for Cyprus Force United March u up the Security Council voted Unanue Sously wednesday extend the peacekeeping operation in Cyprus for three More the vote was taken after the soviet Union insisted before the in atom Council that the ques Tion of internal strife Between the greek and turkish cypriot com flu titles must be settled by the cypriot without outside inter despite Russia loaned in the 150 vote for a nine nation Resolution extending the Cyprus operation through june heavy snows Block austrian roads March ii up heavy snowfalls in the austrian provinces of Vor Arlberg and Salzburg have caused acute danger of avalanches and difficult truffle austrian police authorities re port thai the Arlberg Paw in the aus Star Alps has been aimed to All traffic from Anton in Tyrol 10 in Prev arc of korur Berb due to danger of land the All Lonale ski re win ii org and in the a Rev Ince of Vor Arlberg Are Cut off front Jil Ulde try fair due to Ava Lanche the Road Between he two Winter resorts also is closed to i avy snowfall also s create in increasingly difficult travel con in the City of Solsburg an the Rad Staedter taken pass in toe province of Salzburg is closed to truffle be two Ober tavern and
