European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 2, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Poge 24 the stars and stripes c1oiigressim�ii see no Viet policy shift monday october 2, 1967 lbs speech fails to mile critics Washington up con Gressional friends and foes alike agreed saturday that president Johnson signalled no Basic shift in . Policy in the Vietnam War with his Friday night speech. The president himself told newsmen in Texas where he is spending the weekend that there was no immediate response from the North Vietnam communist regime to his nationally televised speech. On Capitol Hill Johnson s congressional backers generally applauded the speech while Hii critics viewed it As a rehash previous . Statements. The american people hoped Cradle of the deep Larrie Reed of Tampa fla., Beds Down without any bedding on a raft he built from parts of a bed Oil Drums and other items. It s Fine for getting Sun but not for getting some where its Speed being 3 . Up shelling of con Tai Iii eases continued from Page i Navy River patrol Craft which have been effective in the watery Mekong Delta now Are operating along the coastal water ways from Danang North to the Doz which divides the two Vietnam. The . Command in Saigon reported scattered contacts with enemy forces elsewhere i South Vietnam and announced air raids on two Mig airfields inthe North and a Supply Point Only four Miles from the port of Haiphong politics the South Viet namese National Assembly delayed until monday its decision on whether or not to accept the presidential election Victory of the military ticket of chief of state Nguyen Van Thieu and Premier Nguyen Cao by. Six of their election opponents demand the results be invalidated on the grounds they stemmed from balloting frauds.. Headquarters in Saigon maintained its policy of de red sox stun to Iii. Clinch tie for first continued from Page 1 ahead run came when shortstop Zoilo Versalles took Ken Harrel son s High bouncer and threw tothe plate too late to catch Jones. Al Worthington relieved Chanc and threw two wild pitches Yastrzemski scoring on the second one. Killebrew then booted Reggie Smith s smash allowing Jose Minnesota 101 000 010 ii 7 1 Boston 000 005 Oox-5 12 2 Chance Worthington Chi Roland 7 Grant 7i and Zimmerman Nixon i 7i longhorn and gigs on Howard 7i. Vav Lonborg. 22-. A Chance 20-11. Tartabull running for Ila Relson to score the fifth run. If a playoff s needed the Best of three series would Start in Boston monday then switch to Detroit for the second game tuesday and the third if Neces sary wednesday. Following the playoff there would be an Ope Date before the Start of the world series against the St. Louis cardinals. It will open in the Ameri can league City. Willie Horton and Eddie Mathews drove in two runs apiece for the tigers in the opener to give Joe Sparma his 16th Victory although he needed help from Fred Gladding in the eighth after Don Mincher hit his second Homer of the game. American league sunday s major league Lin scores by the associated press first Gam California 010100020 481 Detroit 203 010 Fox 6 12 2 Fri fit Kelson , Hamilton 4i, Cimi no 7 and Rod Eis Sparma Gladding 8i and Freehan. W Sparma 16-9. Or Wright 5-f Home runs California Mincher 2 24 Rodnei-3 6. Detroit Horton 19. National league sunday s pro football result by the associated press Philadelphia 34, Pittsburgh 21.Washington 38, new Yorku Green Bay 23, Atlanta 0st. Jouis 38, Detroit 28 Baltimore 41, san 7 american league Houston 10, Denver b new York 2imiami 7 Sun Diego 37, Buffalo 17 emphasizing the communist shelling of con Thien. The Mili tary communique reported that Only 84 artillery and mortar shells had landed in the tactical area of operation Kingfisher a zone that covers Many military spokesman would give no further breakdown. Operation Kingfisher involve the marines just South of the Doz and the command no lumps the activity there under that designation declining to give More specific details. Reports from Marine head quarters indicated the base just below the Doz was still receiving harassing fire but nothing compared to the intense four weeks of shellings it sustained until a few Days the slackening of the red shelling along the Doz the five provinces making up the northernmost 1st corps Are continued to reflect most of the major b52 bombers attacked saturday night and sunday morning and the Marine War planes carried out neutralization strikes on possible gun positions. Late sports Watkins Glen . A Scotland s Jim Clark drove his Lotus Ford i into the Lead be fore the Halfway Mark Here sunday and went on to win his second straight Victory in the . Grand prix. Clark 31, who was the Sec Ond fastest qualifier behind Lotus Ford teammate Graham Hill easily outran the Field of 17 while Hill won a Torri Battle for second place with Ferrari Driver Chris Amon. Reagan alleges minority Rule continued from Page i vember balloted against going deeper and deeper into debt when we Are supposed to Bemore prosperous than Man has Ever been. They vote against the idea that we can As a state or nation afford any thing and everything simply because we think of said he had spent most of his life As a Democrat but that under the democratic party one Man in the Whitehouse is the leadership of that part betrayed and left me he said. Reagan Drew repeated applause with a rundown of Economy Steps he told of putting int effect in California. Reagan shared the speaker stand with most of the state s top republicans including p. Knowles Robert l. Pierce National committeeman and five of the state s seven re publican . Knowles received a louder and longer ovation than Reagan when Ody fish chair Man of the Wisconsin Republican party introduced those at the speaker s table. But score pushed their Way to the table seeking Reagan s autograph. Weather partly Cloudy with morning Foa and Haze. Little change tuesday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 70, Low 50. 4. 4 am pm 57 81 Madrid p 55 64 Munich p 50 66 Paris p 54 65 Prestwick r 63 73 Rome c 63 81 wheelus e 4 4 am pm 63 75 Adana p 63 79 Athens p57 75 Aviano c 54 64 Berlin p48 64 Frankfurt p 52 59 London Csc Clear cd Cloudy a partly Cloudy r 2nd weather Wing and prayed to hear the president offer a Way to end the War sen. Vance Hartke d-ind., said. But the speech offered Only More of the sen. Gale Mcgee d-wyo., lauded Johnson s nationally televised address As probably his finest Vietnam speech to but Mcgee agreed there appeared to be nothing new inthe president s policy pro speech in which the president once again placed the blame for continuing the War squarely on Hanoi was View Edas a new Effort to mute the critics. Critics disappointed but the critics quickly voice disappointment at the Lack i fresh perspectives in Tif speech. The president has state nothing new sen. Mark of Hatfield d-ore., has said this Many times sen. Karl Mundt ft-s.d., added. Rep. Paul Findley r-i1l, said that for a worsening situation the president apparently pre scribes Only More of sen. Thruston b. Morton,r-ky., who earlier last week charged that Johnson had been brainwashed by the military. Industrial Complex said the president restated Friday night \ exactly what he s been say his policies have no changed Morton said. My Point was that we must try something Hopes it s truth House Republican Leader Ger Ald Ford of Michigan said he hoped Johnson was telling the Public the absolute truth about the Many efforts the administration has made in seeking some Accord with the North vietnamese and Viet democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana expressed Hope that Hanoi would accept the president s offer to begin peace negotiations. Bobby. Continued from Page 1 in a primary election in june. The Council of Democrat clubs including 33,000 members also called for negotiations Lead no to a withdrawal of . Forces from Council s efforts won the support of a group of rebellious democrats. Calling themselves citizens for Kennedy in 68, meet ing in Pittsburgh. Representatives of 11 stat Sand the District of Columbia met to plan their Campaign in behalf f Kennedy s nomination though the senator has made repeated Public endorsements of Johnson Eugene Danielle a new Hamp hire Delegate said he will enter Kennedy in the March 12 Prim Ary although he has no endorse ment from the senator gift from the gods Danielle said Kennedy is pubic property. A gift from the gods for . Martin Sheppard a new York psychiatrist who is co chairman of the group said we ully intend to continue our of Orts to draft Robert Kennedy for he group rejected a plea by Allard Lowenstein a vice chair Man of ame. Leans for demo cratic action Adato drop it support of Kennedy and concen rate on dumping . Leadership of the Ada at a recent Washington meeting said they might be willing to sup port a Republican peace candidate next year. 41 07 0702 00 a i 98, i o 0 0 0 i 0iio 00 0 0 1 0 0 114 9 -4 9,Fig, Ana so 2 4 00 Ai
