European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 29, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes Friday september 29, 1967 Only . Able to halt War France says United nations a France asserted thursday that Only a decisive initiative from the United states can create conditions to end the sterile and in definite Pursuit of fighting in a policy speech before the 122-nation general Assembly French foreign minister Maur ice Couve de Murville asked whether this initiative might be As Many say the unconditional suspension and unlimited in time of the bombing that is rav aging North Vietnam. No one would approve of Sucha decision More than France he said and first because i would put an end to the suffering of any vietnamese. If follow ing this measure discussions could be envisaged As the Hanoi government has stated several times since january we would also be pleased and this indeed could probably be the first last year s Appeal Couve de Murville recalled that he had appealed a year ago for a return to the Geneva agree ments of 1954, which would mean the withdrawal of All foreign Mil itary forces he said and the settlement of the Vietnam prob Lem by the vietnamese. It is hard to believe he said that if All this were publicly and unequivocally accepted by All it would be Long before perspectives were seen to the foreign minister declare that the conflict is completely different from the Middle East problem and other world Dis Putes because one of the great est Powers of our times perhaps the greatest has directly involved itself there. That is also one reason after others often mentioned and Legal in nature Why it would be quite illusory to try to submit it to the judgment of Chou says vietnamese must Settle question Tokyo a communist chinese Premier Chou in Lai said wednesday the question of Vietnam must be settled by the vietnamese people speaking at a banquet for visit ing albanian Premier Mehmel Shehu Chou accused the unite states and the soviet Union o seeking new peace talks an conspiring to let the United nations have a hand in the he said it was absolutely impermissible for any one to use the United nations to interfere in the Vietnam ques Tion. He reiterated China s determination to fight shoulder to shoulder with the vietnamese people for the Complete Defea of the . new . Embassy in Saigon bureaucrat9& dream9 opens today by Kelly Smith Saigon a american officials showed off their about to open embassy thursday. It s a bureaucrat s dream in handout bins on every desk a White Marble executive Bath room a stove for the ambassador and a baby Blue helicopter pad on top. You d normally figure on pay ing to visit this kind of place. It looks like a Swank six Story $2.6 million building opens its doors Friday but there was a preview thurs Day and vietnamese newsmen were ecstatic. The embassy under construction for two years is the most expensive . Structure in Vietnam. All the materials used in the build ing came from America Down to the stainless steel water fountains and Green exit signs. Four floors contain office space for 250 persons. One floor is set aside for communication Sand one is the executive suite. Room 304, behind a solid Teakwood door is ambassador Ellsworth Bunker s carpeted private office. Like the other offices it has new furniture bookcases chairs and paper bins already in place. A few feet from Bunker s Deskis a Small White bathroom fit Ted out with White towels. At the other end of the 40-foot room next to a round conference table and a sofa is a Small Kitchen with a sink electric stove and cupboard. The building seemed a Little More ready than some of its occupants. A Marin operating the elevators got one temporarily stranded on the sixth floor there was an hour Long Drill on How to raise the Flag and an army helicopter took two practice tries before Landing on the embassy also has Sai gon Type Security shatterproof Glass windows armed guards and a High wire Fence separating the building from the Busy Street in two weeks most of the staff will have moved in fro their present location a build ing hit by a March 1965 bomb blast that killed 22 and injured 188. Negro Poison plot smashed in Philadelphia continued from Page titties to communist China and a record of planning Large scale violence. The District attorney identified his informant As Hilton Louis Jones 22, of Philadelphia who had chemical training As an employee of a pharmaceutical firm. Jones was a member of ram when the plot was hatched Specter said. He said Jones first went tothe Fri on sept. 19 and signed a 34-Page statement tuesday relating the alleged plot. Specter said about 10 v6ounces of the lethal Poison was Given up by Jones and turn Dover to the Fri laboratories in Washington for City Tox Logist said it would take Only a few crystals of the Poison to be lethal. He estimated the amount confiscated could kill More than 4,000 four for whom warrants were issued were identified Santhony b. Monteiro of Phila Delphia a student at the univer sity of Chicago William James Lyles also of Philadelphia who is under arrest on another charge Reginald Granthum 18,of Philadelphia and a fourth identified Only As a negro in his20 s called m o n t i e r of 21, surrendered thursday in the company of an attorney. The others Are Stii being sought. Specter said they were accused of solicitation to murder and commit arson conspiracy carrying bombs and explosives felonious Possession of explosives attempt to murder and conspiracy to commit riotous destruction of property. Pulaski Day proclaimed Washington up oct. 11has been proclaimed Pulaski Day to Honor the Young polish Aristo crat who fought alongside George Washington during the american revolution. Lbs gives top medal Calls War a sorrow Washington up president Johnson presented the medal of Honor thursday to another hero of the Vietnam War praising the bravery of american gis while at the same time expressing anguish and compassion Over punish ment inflicted on the one hates War and killing More than 1 do Johnson Saidat a White House ceremony where he presented the nation highest military award to army sgt. David Charles dolby 21, of Oaks a. But the president said the United states mus continue the fight until communist aggression ceases. Johnson said that it was a occasion for Pride in the bravery of american fighting men such As dolby but also a Day for sorrow because .youths still had to fight on the can not cheer As we learn of the Impact of our military might on the enemy he feels anguish and compassion at the consequences he said but we have to face the hard reality that Only military Power can halt aggression and make a political solution dolby was honoured for single americal division gets new general Saigon a Brig. w. Koster of West lib erty Iowa has assumed com Mand of the . Army s Ameri Cal division at the division Shea quarters in Chu Lai 350 Miles Northeast of succeeded maj. Gen. Richard t. Knowles who was medically evacuated from Viet Nam in late is a 1942 graduate of the . Military to taking command of the americal division he was director for the army s plans and programs office in Washington. La. Blast spreads fumes continued from Page i ambulances rushed victims to five hospitals. Residents were allowed to return to their Homes five hours later and the plants re opened. Heavy Rains that followed the lightning acted to dissipate the Gas Cloud but also interfere with emergency vehicles at tempting to reach the from the chemical Plant and a rubber company Plant next Joor rushed out of their buildings after the explosion. Some collapsed Chok ing from the Gas. Firemen from a los Angele county station across the Street from the chemical plants armed into the Plant and grounds immediately to Aid an remove the stricken. Fire capt. Beryle Owens said firemen were returning to the station and saw the Bolt strike near the Plant. They investigated for possible fire or damage and finding none returned to the later they heard an explosion and saw a huge Green loud Rise from the Plant located in an Industrial area. The dead Man was identified by Harbor general Hospital spokesman As Fred Noble Davenport of Huntington Beach. The giant Gas Cloud drifted to Ward the neighbouring rubber company Plant whose employees scrambled away from the fumes. The Cloud then float Dover the san Diego freeway which had been closed to traffic by the California Highway patrol until the fumes 39 persons taken to Harbor general Hospital six or seven were in serious enough condition to need emergency treatment. Tenderly killing three enemy machine gunners after defying the enemy fire to carry seriously wounded Soldier to safety on May 21, 1966.at the award ceremony Johnson took note of mounting criticism of his conduct of the War. He said i am often asked Why do you say so Little in reply to the critics of the War the answer is simple Noone hates War and killing More than i do. No sane american can Greet the news from Vietnam with enthusiasm. In deed an american who rejoiced in War and conflict should be instantly removed from any position of Leopard off to zoo after flying free Frankfurt a an in Dian Leopard broke out of his Cage thursday while flying fro Calcutta to Frankfurt in a pcs Japan air lines freight plane had touched Down in Rome but could not unload it freight there when it was Dis covered that the Leopard had left his Cage. The plane continued to Frank Furt where an animal importer Walter Sensen was called to the Airport for help. Sensen entered the freight hold with net and leather gloves. It took him an hour to Clear his path through freight to the Leopard and coax the Anim Alback into the Cage. The Leopard continued his journey thursday night to his destination in the Brussels zoo. She kicks. Continued from Page t Der it Kachaterian added. He described miss Palmer alone of the most outstanding Art teachers in the state who has exhibited her work All Over the recommend the teacher file an assault and Battery charge against this woman he said. There s a matter of teacher dress but there s also a mat Ter of propriety in actions by miss Palmer said she intended to continue to Wear what she wanted. Late sports new York a then no Benvenuti Emile Griffith fight scheduled for thursday night was postponed until Fri Day night because of rain. National leagues. Louis at Chicago postponed. . Planes fight migs Over North continued from Page t sky Battles. The one loss listed by the . Come was a mariners. A4 skyhawk Jet hit by ground fire above the demilitarized zone the 685th plane downed Over North Vietnam. The Pilot ejected Over the Tonkin Gulf and was american helicopter demonstrating firepower accidentally fired a rocket at australian observers thursday killing three and narrowly missing maj. Gen. A. L. Mcdonald the acting australian adjutant. Two men were killed outright and the third died in Hospital. The demonstration was being held for the australians about 30 Miles from Saigon. Dives for cover Mcdonald who is expected Totake charge of the 5,500-Man australian Force in Vietnam swathe rocket coming and dived for cover. Ten others were injured in the Accident. Most of the air strikes wednes Day went against targets deep in North Vietnam s heartland. Air Force planes raked Hanoi s rail lines and an ammunition dump just outside the port of Hon Gai up the coast from Haiphong an rated As North Vietnam s second biggest from the carriers Constellation Coral sea and intrepid pounded Supply traffic up and Down the coast reporting Barge destroyed or damaged. While the communist fire on the Shell scarred fortress at con Thien appeared to be falling off latest reports from con Thien noted 103 incoming shells in 24hours and the casualties were listed As two dead and two wounded. Copters grounded almost half of the . Marine helicopters used to carry food water and ammunition to embattled leathernecks along the Doz Border have been grounded because of a structural deficiency it was Learned choppers have been sent to the area to help out . Military spokesman acknowledged. He said the Marine were meeting 100 per cent of their commitments with the help of the army and stepped up resupply by air and sources said All of the ch46 choppers used by the leathernecks were grounded because their Tail assemblies were falling apart. They will be flown Only in extreme emergencies the sources said. A strict priority schedule has been put into effect by the j marines at beleaguered con Thien and other outposts Alog the Doz Are at the top of. Theist. Ammunition takes Over food and water
