European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse April 1966 the stars and stripes Poge 3 seamstress dream unravels army colonel refutes charge it was Matjani Sujette up it lasted of Green troops in Viet War Alan so solidly regular there has Lien a High move on Mimi of titular army volunteers March 30 up ii by to the end of her Days by Yukii dreams of a in million Cuit Tay was somewhere March dissolved into buttons Between Paris i and Geneva Nana Are wednesday for a poor French wednesday accompanied men killed in Viet Nam mostly into Viet Nam from other parts i her lawyer she was seeking Young Green troops Are they of the he noted the a if like they say the Fortune is Biblish that the Princess thrown into Battle without lure Soldier with Long service a hidden Fortune enough seasoning1 often wants to build rank and an army colonel moly re rut she reported making turned from int Nam says plans to return to her Little draftees comprise less than half dressmaking As the frontline and of ii does not exist in going had Back to my sewing somewhere said Aimee a 38year old her plight saddened All France o try to support herself and her Are now virtually All military announced Horn her Law he said airborne part Mcnol at that she was heiress to one part f the j150 million estate of egyptian Princess Kemal Al Ste the who employed the dressmakers former husband is died at the age of ill in Nice last frontage news Fiji plays news caused a nationwide sensation for a overnight she became a front1 Page it was a rare Tel Evl Sion newscast that did not in clude film of comings and goings at her Cannes we knew the Princess guilty confided to scores of newsmen who Laid siege to her she used to come to our apartment with expensive presents and say she would not forget us in her j we never expected anything like i but wednesday it appeared the Ball was claim to the state appeared based on a letter j from a genealogist merely asking if she resided at her several business and family acquaintances of the Princess came Forward to testify she had lost the greater part of her fam Ilys wealth in the 1951 egyptian King Farouk lost his throne and the Princess lost her for one banker put she just had enough to live modest by serving in the most Active combat the colonel dial admit some on the part of fight Long i have seen carrying am e the weather the lube plan freighter South America above Heads fur oblivion in the Maas River near Rotterdam after breaking in two tuesday in rough View taken shows the swedish freighter which ran aground and got stuck on an Amsterdam Dike sunday during a press photos Missouri ratifies succession plan March 30 a Missouri on wednesday became the 26th stale to ratify the presidential Succes Sion amendment to the con approval of 38 states is needed for the proposed amendment to become it provides for the vice presi Dent to become acting president upon the disability of the presi Dent and permits the with the approval of Congress to fill a vacancy in the vice presi joke a Drunken Cowboy rushed into a bar shooting his revolver and Yelling All you dirty rats get outta Here the customers led in a Hall of All except for an eng huh who sat at his table Urban Ely finishing his the Cowboy came Over to i said far All dirty ruts to get outlaw repeated the cow said the and there certainly were a lol of we rent there your la Vorill to Sllyn Anil Apo ml75 Mil ill Irani or radios on the approach head mitting the sound could tip off an ambush they undoubtedly Are learn ing some hard but they Are Damn Well trained and have excellent having been in Korea at the outset and seen the troops we sent in the pathetic state Ihry were in and the pathetic Ilmi piment they i hit is no i imprison with these our troops get psychological training and hard physical they Are being pre pared especially for that Ivan of which is different and every Soldier is Green the first time he is shot i was when i was a second lieu recently an army personnel is tinned that the Chance of a Young american inducted in March of being shipped out to Viet Nam by late summer is 1 i in his Chance of drawing Viet Nam duly some Lime during his two year Hilch is 1 in roughly 20 per cent of the men now being inducted will 1 move to the front after eight i weeks of Basic combat training i and eight or nine weeks of advanced individual survival chances once in Viet what chances does a fighting Man have of coming Home Safe and sound his Chance of being wounded is 1 in one out of 119 men is or die what is described As a no hostile one out of almost is listed As missing or before a Young Man faces easier draft registrants stand a 45 to 50 per cent Chance of rejection on mental or moral grounds and in rare instances can avoid being sent to Viet Nam by joining the reserves before j Heath is no respecter of the army casualty a ranch found in a Simla last it struck men ranging in Aie from 18 to with the average age of those killed in hostile acting dropped the made for insurance was based on 355 hos tile mainly an i army spokesman said that no followup Fkiares have been Gath but expressed the belief thai the a level a dropped 1 among enlisted death took three limes Greal a toll of regulars Asil did of Between loll and mid i March of this t 07b enlisted regulars lost their Hes compared with 354 Nair Iii the same 110 officers were killed compared with 112 reservists and 42 w a r rant officer draftees or embassy denies congressmen March 30 a the embassy wednesday de Nied a congressman charges that it misinform and misguided visiting congressional delegations on the situation in Viet asked to comment on the complaints of Richard an embassy spokesman said that naturally visitors Aie kept from areas where they might be in danger from Viet Cong activity but they Are taken to Many trouble spots and Are free to Sec what they As you he these visitors frequently change their schedules and itineraries on the they can go where they want to go and talk with anyone they Ottinger said in Washington tuesday that congressmen re turning from Nam had told him they badly misled by showed them he said this strengthened his belief that top government officials arc mis informing the Public on other vital was told by one colleague that he said he congressional officials handed out Ameri can flags so villagers could Greet it was a transparent attempt to create an impression of sup port by the South vietnamese for our actions Ottinger Uinger also asserted that officials failed to give visa Complete information on defections from the South Viet namese rising and the embassy spokesman said he had no personal knowledge of any Case in which american flags were distributed to Villag the spokesman said statistics on desertions and inflation Are Given to Congress men in briefings and these arc contained also in published re
