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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Without a scratch 4 marines fight off 100 reds ghostly glory what appears to Bethe liner Queen Mary turning a whiter Shade of Pale during its last visit to new York Harbor is the result of a photographer reversing a color negative an then printing it in Black and White. Up weather fair to partly Cloudy with morning Haze and ground fog. Little change tuesday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 72, Low 45. Temperature recorded sunday get am pm 63 82 Adana c 72 81 Athens p 54 73 Aviano cd 50 66 Berlin p 45 72 Frankfurt p 94 63 London r a Clear cd Cloudy rain. Am pm 48 82 Madrid p 46 75 Munich p 55 81 Paris p 54 57 Prestwick r 59 81 Rome p 72 82 wheelus c a partly Cloudy r 2nd weather Wing the stars and unofficial newspaper of . Forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East vol. 26, no. 160 if 21855 a d 5$ daily 10# sunday monday september 25, 1967 . Teacher strike Heads for 3rd week new York a teacher Union president Albert Shanker declared sunday that there Wasno possibility that teachers would return to work monday indicating that new York s Mam Moth Public school system was headed into a third week of disruption. Shanker president of the United federation of teachers said efforts were being made Roget both sides talking again. The impasse developed after Shanker and school superintendent Bernard Donovan accused each other of reneging on terms of a tentative $135.4 million settlement reached last wednesday. Shanker said the agreement must be put in a satisfactory written form before the teachers will agree to return. He issued the ultimatum during a recess of his trial on charges of criminal contempt. With two other Union officials he is accused of defy ing a court order barring continuation of the teachers walkout. Donovan accused Union officials of pursuing a Snail like Pace deliberately in getting the agreement reduced to contract  said his objection concerned policy matters no Money. Makeup work Stockette Viva Corrigan among pickets at radio City music Hall gets out of step As she leans Over to apply makeup using a car window As a Mirror. The Roe Kelles claim the management s latest Oiler is just a Siig and dance and they re holding out for contract they can t kick about although it May not make them Well heeled. A photo helicopters help to kill 20 n. Diets from a and up dispatches Saigon four american marines blasting away with All they had fought off 100 North vietnamese saturday As a new wave of infantry and artillery action broke out along the demilitarized zone Doz Between North and South Vietnam . Military spokesmen said sunday. A spokesman at the Headquarters of the 3rd Marine amphibious Force said the four Man patrol was attacked with mortar fire and then the North Viet namese charged at them across the Rice paddies. Two hour Bat Lethe americans fired All they had and called in armed Heli copters which fired rockets and machine guns. The North vietnamese backed off two hours later leaving 20  one of the marines was Hurt. In another action along the zone s Southern Border enemy mortar and artillery fire wounded 59 marines in three attacks on a Marine Post at con  marines drove the North vietnamese Back from Conthier and b52s bombed the area sunday  b52 raids formed Only part of a massive american counter drive on the artillery position smaller bombers ships bom Barding from offshore in the Gulf of Tonkin and counter artillery fire from the marines them cont. On Page 2$, col. Of buddhists join Viet vote protest Saigon up South Viet Nam s militant buddhists joined Defeated civilian presidential candidates and student demonstrators sunday in demanding formation of a transitional government and new elections. Thich venerable Tri Quang the militant Buddhist Leader broke More than a year s silence in personally voicing the buddhists opposition to what they called the rigged election of Gen. Nguyen Van Thien As pres ident. The shaven headed Monk dressed in a Grey Robe and flanked by other militant Buddhist leaders spoke to newsmen at a crowded press conference in the an Quang Pagoda. Lie indicated that the militant monks would press their de mands in Alliance with six Defeated civilian presidential candidates and dissident students. Earlier sunday about goo University s t u d e n t s marched through the streets of Saigon to the National Assembly building Ami demanded that president Johnson quit interfering in Viet cent on Pue 3j, col. 1  
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