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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 03, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Of outlines european projects Fin and games air Force maj. Lac off the ground but the Macdill fab James Haerer May never get that Cadiz fla., officer has Hopes for its partner in the garage a 1941 Luscombe 8a Sil Vaire monoplane he s  building to involve 20 bases Wiesbaden special in updating and modernizing its facilities the . Air Force will spend $21.4 Mil lion on major construction projects plus $13.9 million for housing at 20 european and Middle East bases. Work is already under Way at some. The construction program also includes streamlining the air Force s european communications system for about $4.5 Mil  a portion of the construction was approved by Congress for fiscal year 1967, a substantial number of projects Are carry overs from prior authorize  biggest share of the work is going on in England where improvements to seven bases will Cost an estimated $16.1 Mil lion. At Raf Lakenheath $3 Mil lion is being spent to add 24 classrooms to the base Elemen tary school for a new Chapel cont. On Page 23, col. 1 red sox win . Flag on last Day of season. The unofficial newspaper of . Forces in Europe North Africa and rhe Middle East vol. 26, no. 168 if 21855 a tuesday october 3, 1967 is daily 10 sunday d defeat twins 5-3, As tigers Divide pair Boston a the Boston red sox won it  to end one of the most exciting major league races in base Ball history sunday. Beantown s exciting Young sters came from behind with a five run sixth inning to beat the Minnesota twins while Cali fornia sent Detroit Home for the details in sports Section Winter by winning the last Gam of the season from the tigers. If Detroit had won they d have tied Boston for the american league  tigers won the opener 6-4, and could have forced a playoff by taking the Nightcap. The tigers took a 3-1 Lead inthe Nightcap but lost 8-5. Weather partly Olu Ody with Shower. Little change wednesday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 67, Low 48. Temperatures recorded monday get am pm 50 77 Madrid p so 68 Munich p 52 55 Paris a 50 63 Prestwick r 64 73 Rome p 63 81 wheel i 0 4 4am pm 63 73 Adana c68 79 Athens c 61 68 Aviano so 6 Berlin p 41 64 , p55 67 London to Clear cd Cloudy a partly Cloudy r-raln.2nd weather Wing Saigon Assembly upholds elections of Thieu and by plans trip mrs Jacque line Kennedy confirmed Mon Day that she will go to Cam Bodia in november to dedicate a Street named for president Kennedy. A photo Saigon up the South vietnamese provisional National Assembly voted 58 to 43 monday to reject charges of election irregularities and seat  Van Thieu As president. The speaker of the House immediately resigned in protest. The decision followed three Days of debate during which Buddhist inspired anti Thieu Stu dents clashed with police outside the Assembly building. Police broke up one protest monday with clubs and tear Gas. A special election watchdog committee had told the Assembly that the sept. 3 balloting result should be thrown out because of unfair Campaign practices and irregularities in More than half the nation s 8,808 polling places. With some members absent Thieu from the 117-member Assembly the vote was taken and results of the secret balloting were posted on a Green bulletin Board. The Assembly chairman Phankham Suu a Leader in the anti Thieu opposition and one of his unsuccessful opponents in the elections watched As the result were posted. Deputies waited for him tomake the official announcement but instead he stepped Forward and said. I resign As speaker. I will not accept the responsibility of announcing this before  the simmering oppose cont. On Page 2$, col. Ii 8-week ordeal ends in death a diary of despair in the wilderness Redding Calif. A the bodies of a woman and girl missing since last March were found in a wrecked plane Sun Day with a diary indicating a least one survived nearly two months in the snowy wilds of the Trinity  husband and father was still missing and presumed Deakin a vain attempt to reach help. A Coroner s party set out inthe rain monday to seek his re Mains. The victims were Al f. Men,59, Portland hotel Man his wife Phyllis and his 16-year-old daughter by a previous marriage  diary in two different handwriting on the pages of an airman s guide Book reported the plane crashed March h in 5-foot-deep Snow. All were injured seriously and apparently unable to get out of the Wilder Ness. The crash site is some 35 cont. On Page s to col. 5  
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