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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 22, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday september 22, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 23 migrant farm family children die in Cabin fire Watervliet Mich. A five Young children of a migrant farm family suffocated when flames erupted in a 12-by-18-foot tar paper and Wood Cabin wednes Day. Sgt. Nigel Krickhahn of the Berrien county sheriff s department said the children were kept in the safety so the Hurt by heavy a the Alton Wendzel fruit growing opera All related Cabin for would t be Chinery on farm a big Ion. Krickhahn identified the de Adas j. D. Barrett 4, c.  Bar rett 3, Robert Barrett 4, geor Gie Barrett 3, and John Barrett 1 j. D. And c. J., he said were the sons of or. And mrs. Ceci Barrett. The other three were the sons of or. And mrs. Ernes Barrett. Cecil Barrett is the father of Ernest Krickhahn said. The sergeant said All wherefrom Bell Tenn. Krickhahn said Martha bar rett 13, daughter of Cecil was watching the younger children while three More older children played outside. The sergeant said the girl left the Cabin to use outdoor toilet facilities and . 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The parents had just gone to work in an Apple packing  the girl returned she saw smoke coining from thetiny., one room Cabin. The cab in is on fire she screamed running to a nearby packing  Wendzel one of the farm operators ran to the Cabin and kicked the door open but was driven Back by flames an smoke. He ran to the Back of the Cabin and smashed open window but again was driven Back. He suffered minor Burns on the face. Firemen arrived and put out the flames. The five children were found huddled under cupboard at the Back of the cab  said they found matches and a lighter fluid Canon the floor. Ford Price hikes average $114 As vow goes up $48 Detroit a Ford motor co. Announced wednesday night that prices of its 1968 mod Els will average $114 More than prices on the firm s 1967  size of the boost is sandwiched Between those announced by general motors and Chrysler. The pm increase averaged$110 and Chrysler s $133. 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A Complete cease fire Ari disengagement by All armed personnel in both North and South Vietnam on a specified Date. Such action was called for bythe Geneva agreements. "2. No military forces armed personnel or bases to be maintained in North or South Viet Nam except those under control of the respective  would mean withdrawing or de mobilizing All other troops withdrawing external military and related personnel introduce from outside South Vietnam and the evacuation of military bases As soon As possible under an agreed time schedule. This too was contemplated under the Geneva agreements. "3. Full respect for the inter National frontiers of the states bordering on North and South Vietnam As Well As for the demarcation line and demilitarized one Between North and South Vietnam. This too was called for by the Geneva agreements. "4. Peaceful settlement by the people in both North and South Vietnam of the question of re unification without foreign interference. This too was called for by the Geneva agreements "5. Finally supervision of Al the foregoing by agreed upon International machinery. This to was called for by the Geneva  on the Middle East Goldberg Laid Down these policy principle supported by the United states each nation in the ares must accept the right of others to live. The least that this re quires is that All should renounce any state or claim of Belliger  which As Long ago As 1951 Yas found by the Security coun in to be inconsistent with peace. Troops must be withdrawn and withdrawn in a context of peace. For some parties can not be left free to assert the rights of War while others recalled upon to abide by the rules of peace. There must be Justice forthe refugees. The nations of the area must address themselves a last with new Energy and new determination to succeed to the plight of those who Haye been rendered homeless or displaced by wars and conflicts of the past both Distant and recent. Free and innocent passage through International Waterways must be assured for All  of the lessons of the recent conflict is that maritime right must be respected. The wasteful and destructive arms race in the Region must be curbed thereby making More resources available for economic development. The status of Jerusalem must not be decided unilaterally but in consultation with All concerned and in recognition of the historic interest of the three great religions in the holy places. The political Independence and territorial integrity of All states in the area must be respected. Boundaries must be accepted and other arrangements made superseding temporary and often violated armistice lines so As to afford Security to All parties against terror destruction and  and an average Price increase for the entire line of $48. Ford like pm and Chrysler blamed its move on rising costs for transportation material Sand labor and the fact that its production lines Are Idle because of a strike by the United Auto workers  a result Ford s profit margins have been steadily reduced the company said in a statement. Although for sales in 1966 Rose by 6 per cent from the prior year s level net income dropped by 12 per cent. The disparity has grown in1967." a year ago Ford and Chrysler announced Price hikes averaging $107 and $92, respectively but rolled part of them Back when pm announced Price in creases averaging $50 less. Chrysler first to announce Price increases on 1968 models has been reviewing the list ofom prices which average $23 less than Chrysler s this  said the Price on its Ford galaxies 500 four door Sedan a top seller in the Ford line will be $109 higher than in1967, with the 1968 Price up to $2,841.the biggest increase Ford announced for any of its lines was$217 on its custom ranch wag on raising its list Price to$3,152.74. Chrysler s biggest in crease was $256 and pm s was$279. Mart Rise trimmed new York a advances continued to outnumber declines at the Stock Market s close thursday but the margin Nar rowed in late  was Active. Most of an Advance that reached its Peak at midday faded by the final , airlines and tobaccos retained most of their gains but oils turned mixed after showing Early  of most key issues were fractional but som selected stocks rang up gains of 2 Points and  Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed with a gain of.69 at 93.48 after having been up More than 3 Points at  1,477 issues traded 648 advanced and 598 declined. There were 104 new 1967 highs and 33 new  Rose to 11.29 million shares from 10.99 million wednesday. Rush Job gets of kids to school on time g i 6.86 7.86 6.43 5.90 7.52 8.61 7.03 6.41 Mut cd ind wish Well West Whittl Windsor win fld wisc on Worth 12.22 13.36 13.67 14.94 13.80 15.00 9.17 10.0314.92 16.13 20.54 23.33 13.19 14.42 8.36 9.13 7.50 8.17 a six dividend Wiesbaden special thanks to american manufacturing ingenuity. Air Force dependent youngsters in Europe were on time when the Bell rang open ing school last week. It meant finding a company in St. Louis to design and Manu facture parts but Safe Putits 68 school buses Back on the Road in  buses 45-passenger inter National harvesters were found unsafe aug. 28, when unsatisfactory reports on the Brake sys tem began cropping up. Both the depot at Warner Rob ins fab ga., and the manufacturer agreed that a new part for the Brake system had to be de signed and built before the buses could be put Back into operation but this would take time. Since Safe is the Only com Mand in the air Force that transports its school children by military bus and school would reopen in less than a week we had a real problem on our hands says Elmer Van Lewenon Safe s Materiel transportation  series of transatlantic Tele phone Calls meetings betwee the air Force the bus company Aid the Wagner Brake co. Oft. Louis resulted in a Promise to make the needed parts and Fly them to  it. Douglas Bulen of Warner Robins flew Over Laborda weekend to St. Louis waited until the new Brake part were manufactured and caught the first flight to Rhine main Abin Frankfurt. There transport by military aircraft and staff carwash waiting. Within hours the parts were on their Way to two bases in Turkey six in Germany and one in  men at the nine bases installed the parts and into hours the buses were Back in service in time to take the bases children to school open ing Day  
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