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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 d the stars and stripes monday september 11, 1967 de Gaulle backs claims of Poland continued from Page 1. Ing crowd Long live Zabrze the most silesian town of Silesia which Means the most polish of polish  the roman Catholic Bishop of Gdansk the most Rev. Edmund Nowicki greeted de Gaulle and his wife at the portals of the 600-year-old holy Trinity Churchin Oliwa a suburb of Gdansk. De Gaulle flew Back to War saw in the evening after his three Day trip to the provinces. To address parliament monday he will address parliament and in the afternoon Hewill deliver a televised speech to the nation. In West Germany de Gau Lledrew varied criticism As Ger mans expelled from the easter part of the former Reich observed their annual Day of  speakers took Issue with Degaulle s support for the polish claim to permanent Rule Over the former East German territories put under polish control after the War. Without referring to the French Leader and his state ments refugee minister Kai Uwe von Hassel told a Hamburg rally that Germany would be Well advised not to make any Advance concessions on the question fits Eastern boundaries. Angry attacked Gaulle s reference to Zabrze As the most polish of polish towns was angrily at tacked at a meeting of the league of expelled germans. Karl Kolpack Hesse stat chairman of the league denounced at a bad Hershel meeting the French president s statement As a  called on the Bonn govern ment to reappraise its relation with Paris. The league s Federal chairman Reinhold Rehs cautioned How Ever against drawing Prema Ture conclusions from de Gaulle s visit. Speaking at Essen he noted that the Potsdam agreement had awarded control of the former German territory to Poland until a peace settlement. The rally attended by Rehs social democratic member of the Bonn parliament was staged storm. F continued from Page it hour with winds of More than 75m.p.h. Doria became a Hurricane sunday and was forecast to Pas a Short distance off the Nort Carolina coast late sunday 01 Early  at the National Hurricane Center at Mia predicted Hurricane Force winds for the extreme Southwest portion of puerto Rico and said High winds and heavy Rains bringing a threat of flask floods would cover much wide areas of the Island. Haiti an economically poo negro nation which has been devastated Many times by hurricanes was under a Hurricane watch. Haiti lies to the West the dominican Republic on the Island of  is blamed with killing 13 persons on the Island of Martinique and two on St. Vincent. Another Hurricane Clile was everal Days away from the near est land but tropical storm Dori sprang up about 90 Miles was i l Melbourne Fla. Under the motto understand no and peace no new ver  at the Versailles peace Confer nce the bulk of two provinces f the German Empire were eded to Poland following world afar 1. Arrow Allak to Saigon a weapons for the . Troops were in night defensive positions when the foe attacked. Twang of asst whoosh thud the enemy barrage came  enemy had t discovered a new weapon however. He was Only using bows and arrows. Sev eral Bunches of arrows were picked up on the Battlefield the next morning . Officials said sunday. No one was hit. The Arrow barrage occurred Friday against . 4th inf div troops near due co in the Cen trial Highlands Home of the primitive montagnard  montagnard use bows and arrows in  unidentified enemy also used Small arms fire and fire seven mortar shells at the americans. Only four of the mortar shells exploded wound ing one . Soldier. The next Day 4th division medical teams treated 362 montagnard for various illness Sand injuries As part of a civic action program. The last recorded use of arrows in the Vietnam War was about two years ago. An f100 Jet made a Low pass at enemy positions and when it landed at its Home base a steel tipped a Row was found stuck in the Tail. North rejects . Bid Thieu expects Hanoi snub new York a South Vietnam s president elect Ngu yen Van Thieu said sunday Iam not too confident that North Vietnam will respond favourably of his planned peace Effort. But As head of the Legal gov rement of South Vietnam i must make an Effort Thieu said in an interview recorded in Saigon and televised Here. Thieu revealed no new details of his peace  another development North Vietnam rejected sunday United states Effort to take the Vietnam Issue to the United nations and declared it is a . Deceitful policy about  the commentary was broadcast by Hanoi s official Vietnam news Agency Vna and monitored in , in his statement said we could never talk directly with the Viet Cong but he indicated he would not object to their being represented indirectly through the North Vietnam  said his approach to North Vietnam As he had revealed be fore would include offering a one week pause in the bombing of the North if the North Viet namese demand a gesture of Good  also said the second place finish of Truong Dinh Dzu in the recent presidential elections on a peace ticket does not mean the peo ple want peace at any  . Troops would help to shorten the  in the event of a cease fire we would need . Troops to guarantee the peace but i cannot say How  North vietnamese rejection of the . Move was contained in a commentary of the Hanoi daily newspaper handan Organ of president to Chi Minh s Vietnam workers communist party. Referring to a statement mad last Friday by Secretary of state Dean Rusk and a proposal report edly made by . Ambassador Arthur j. Goldberg to the United late sports Monza Italy a Brit ish Driver John Surtees drove his japanese Honda car to Vic tory Here sunday in the grand prix of Italy and Europe for Mula one race counting toward the world  world Champion Jack Brabham of Australia driving a Repco Grubham car placed  was Jim Clark of Brit  in a Lotus. I guest Hills . A John Newconb a of Australia Defeated Clark Gruebner of the United states Ti-4, 6-1, 8-6, in the men s singles finals of the National Tennis championships  Jean King of the United states took the women s title by defeating Ann Claydon Jones of Britain 11-9, -4. Stations the newspaper nhan Dan said getting the . To interfere n Vietnam is a shopworn plot of the . Imperialists in their aggression against  the United nations has no right whatsoever to in Ezfere in Vietnam the paper reiterated communist demand for settling the Vietnam conflict which include the withdrawal . And Allied troops from Viet  paper said if the . Stops its aggression the War willed and peace will be restored in  negroes in Milwaukee March 14th Day in Row Milwaukee wis. A negro demonstrators gathered on the City s North Side again sunday for a 14th consecutive Day of marching and protest against the common Council s refusal to adopt an open housing ordinance. The March sponsoring Mil Waukee youth Council of the National association for the adv  of coloured people said it expected Volunteer archers from throughout the Midwest. An a act spokes Man said earlier she had asked chapters in seven states to Send  leaders had no the North Sid of Milwaukee s immediate formal reply to May or Henry Maier s new proposal f a housing ordinance at the metropolitan level. But his plan he said would not work without the formal backing of most sub , whose Esti mated numbers ranged from 650to 1,000, trekked through the City s predominantly polish american South Side saturday and a smaller March ended Early sunday on where most negroes live. Marchers and their police escort were turned Back by Rock throwing crowds on the Southside in Early stages of housing demonstrations nearly two weeks ago. Police said six hecklers an four youth Council members were taken into custody Satur Day night that they had to break up a scuffle betwee hecklers and demonstrators and that three men and a police Man were slightly injured in a Brief clash. Crowds of spectators however were Small. The youth Council having logged More than 125 Miles in two weeks has sponsored lengthy marches for two sum mers. At the Center of the latest activity is the housing Issue. Maier submitted an anti Bias housing proposal to the com Mon Council saturday saying it Hild not be effective without formal participation by 51 per cent of the 26 suburbs in three  Phillips the City s Only negro Alderman has introduced five open housing proposal since 1962. Each has been vote Clown 18-1 by the common coun cil. She is expected to introduce another one sept. 19. Mrs. Phillips has said her ordinance would cover housing aspects not included in a two year old state housing Law. Fellow aldermen have vote against her saying a metropolitan or county wide Law would be preferable. Aldermen voting against her have not introduce Dan alternate plan. Milwaukee s negro population did not begin to grow rapidly until after 1940. It had an Esti mated 8,000 negroes in 1940, about 21,700 in 1950 and about62,000 in i960. Bundestag official elected Bonn a Walter Scheel,48, former minister of economic cooperation was elected Friday one of the four vice presidents of the bundestag. He succeed the late Thomas Dehler in the Post assigned to the opposition free democratic party. Surveyor 5 Heads for Moon Landing Pasadena Calif. Up America s Surveyor 5 spacecraft beset by troubles in transit headed for a Landing on the Moon late sunday and scientists hoped it would land gently with out wrecking the apparatus forts planned experiments. A leak in the helium pressure system could cause failure of Retro rockets scheduled to slowdown the spacecraft for the planned soft Landing scientist sat Jet propulsion Laboratory jul  helium is required to Force liquid propellant into three Small Vernier rockets which provide a braking system to Cut Speed an achieve a soft Landing. A crash Landing would destroy unique chemical Experiment in which the lunar surface would be pelted with radioactive particles to Analyse the soil. This information would be transmit Ted to Earth by the Craft s Tele Metry system. Surveyor 5 also is equipped with a rotating television camera to provide photographs of it planned target area in the Moon s sea of  spokesman at jul control Ling the flight described the hoped for soft Landing As extremely  reason for the develop ment of the helium leak was not  5 was launched Fri Day from Cape Kennedy. Horlen of Chison pitches no hitter Chicago a Joel Hor Len held the Detroit tigers hit less sunday As he pitched the Chicago White sox to a 6-0 Vic tory in the first game of a Dou  got Only two balls out of the infield and had just two base runners the result of an first game Detroit 000 000 0000 0 1 clip ago 500 000 01x6 8 1sparma, Wickersham 3dobson 0marshall 8 and Freehan Heath 6 Whorlen and Martin. Whorlen l i. A Sparma 14-9. Error and a hit batsman. Bil Freehan after being hit in the third inning advanced to third on two infield outs but that was the nearest thing to an Offen Sive gesture by the tigers. Horlen got the first six Menand finished with a flourish by retiring the last 14. He got a Bighand from second baseman Wayne Causey who went behind the bag to grab Jerry Lumpe s Lead off grounder in the ninth an throw him out on a close play. American league Minnesota 100 Mil 1104 7 2 Baltimore 000 200 ouu2 5 3liuswell Ami i inn i Iaun Nixon 8 Palmer Bunker 51, dra Bowsley 8 and Hanoy Etchebarren 8. A Boswell. 13-10. A Bunker s-7.new York 100 000 0001 4 i Boston 200 205 oox9 13 3downing, Bouton 5tillotson 7 and Gibbs Bill and Ryan. A Bell 12-11. A Downing 13-13.Home run Boston Harrelson 12. California 000 000 0112 t 0washington 000 000 0033 9 0 Brunei Rojas 9 and Rodgers bos Man Linos and Casanova. A lines 2-0. A Kojas 10-9.Home run California Johnstone 1. First game Kansas City 000 000 ouo0 3 0 Cleveland 000 100 oox1 4 1pierce, Aker 8 and roof o Dono Tiue and a Cue. To Llono Tiue 8-7. A Pierce 3-2. National league St Louis 040 030 0007 12 0pittsburgh 001 300 04xb 15 2 a Burn Janater -1lamabe 4jack Soli 5i. Hoerzer 8willis 8torrez 8 and  Fryman Gelnar 2o Dell Al Canton 5. Pizarro 7sink and May Sansui leu. A Pizarro. 3-9. A Floe nor 4-4. Atlanta 000 000 302 591philadelphia 113 000 oox10 12 0 Johnson. Kelley 8hernandez 7 up pshaw 7 and Torre Bunning Farrell 8j and Oliver. A Bunning 10-12. L Johnson 13-8.Home runs Atlanta Bour i2l.�. Phil Eda Pilila Rojas 3 Cincinnati 000 220 0015 7 2 new York 200 000 0002 8 1maloney, Abernathy 18 and Bench to Graw Selma 6taylor 8 and , 14-10. A a Mcgraw 01. Home run Cincinnati May la  
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