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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 04, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes wednesday Octoba 4, 1967 sen. Symington Calls for . Cease fire continued from Page 1 Date the cessation of All Mili tary action in South Vietnam Aswell As Over North Vietnam also announce that there will Beho reinforcements into the the Ater he  government would announce that these policies were being undertaken in Earnest Hope that their adoption would result in prompt and meaningful negotiations in the interest i Ajust peace. At the same time the unite states should also announce that if after this cessation of Al military action in South Viet Nam As Well As North Vietnam the North vietnamese and Viet Jong nevertheless continue hostilities then the United states would feel free to pursue this War in any manner of its own  did not Rule out any form of warfare in his speech. Further details of his plan were expected to be clarified in Senate debate on the prepare remarks. Symington said it appears the political objectives of the United states have now Bee achieved through the creation by Means of free elections of the present Saigon govern  he added that . Mili tary objectives have never in might spare Texas Hurricane veers Inland Brownsville Tex. A Small but violent Hurricane Fern moved toward the Northeast mexican coast tuesday with indications that it. Might spar Texas areas still recovering from damage caused by Hurricane Beulah. Weather Bureau storm expert said it appeared the new Hurri Cane would veer More toward the West and strike Inland tuesday night Between the mexican Porto Tampico and the Mouth of the Soto la Marina  Sota la Marina empties into the Gulf of Mexico about 90miles North of Tampico and this would put Fern s Center More than 200 Miles South of Browns  most tropical storms which Are born far out in the Atlantic Fern sprang into life monday in the  had 85 mile an hour winds and heavy tides. Storm watcher said Fern was taking the line of Hurricane Inez which came ashore at Tampico oct. 10, 1966. It killed 65 persons and left 84,000homeless in Mexico. Rivers and streams around Tampico s. Rich farmlands Al ready Are swelled to their brinks by Rains caused by Beulah. Steel haulers reject pact violence flares Pittsburgh up negotiations to end a Long and bitter steel haulers strike collapse tuesday after truck Drivers overwhelmingly rejected a propose settlement. The breakdown in the talk Between the strikers and the teamsters Union was accompanied by a marked increase in acts of violence against non striking Over the Road truckers. In Pennsylvania the violence reached its worst proportions since the nine state strike of a estimated 30,000 steel hauling Drivers began seven weeks  Ohio a Driver was shot in the  Drivers were shot at and their rigs hit by Rock thrown from Bridges. At truck stops and service station strikers Lay in front of trucks to prevent them from moving. I Ohio and Northwestern Pennsyl Vania hundreds of vehicle were tied up for hours and in several instances traffic was blocked on some highways. The strikers Campaign was aimed at All Over the Road trucks not Only those hauling steel. Cars. Continued from Page of the Bureau involved Mercedes Benz 600 models made in Ger Many. Mercedes Benz told the Bureau that All 197 of the $25,000cars sold in the United states since 1964 must have a gear re placed to prevent steering fail  latest callbacks for 1967 models came monday when Foresaid it was seeking the recall of 78,000 Mustangs to dealers Tocheck for a defect that could cause the steering wheel to come off in the Driver s hands. House panel shelves tax surcharge measure continued from Page to Revenue measures must Origi Nate  motion offered by rep John c. Watts d-ky., was that the committee temporarily Lay this matter on the table an that further consideration of the tax increase be deferred until such time As the president and of. Continued from Page v things than newspapers judicial scrutiny of such a determination might Well be wholly unfeasible Mcgowan continued. But he said that in the Over seas weekly Case More than 30 publications were said to have been added to the list of news papers and periodicals available to the exchanges in Vietnam after circulation of the overseas weekly was refused. Overseas Media corp. Publish i of the overseas weekly began in Early 1965 an attempt to gain the use of military Newsstands after deciding to publish a far East edition. Finally in May 1966, Thomasd. Morris assistant Secretary of defense for manpower told the publisher that i have concluded that it would not be advisable Attis time to use military facilities for the distribution of your  the newspaper filed suit an noted that since the Morris rejection Many other publications had been added to the supposedly saturated distribution list. Commons sounded out London a an All part committee monday recommended adding an office Block to the House of commons. The scheme came under instant attack a Likely to change the Fine View of big Ben from commons. The Congress reach an under standing on a Means of implementing More effective expenditure reduction and controls Asah essential corollary to further consideration of a tax increase and that at such time this matter will again be Given priority in the committee s order ofbusiness.". By a Roll Call vote of 213 to205 the House refused to open for amendment a Resolution to provide temporary financing until oct. 10 for Federal agencies which Haye not . Their annual appropriations Fri the present fiscal year. Republicans wanted to offer a amendment directing Johnson to Cut spending if he wants con Gress to consider his request for a 10 per cent surcharge on in come taxes. The next test will be a vote on the temporary Money Bill itself. Later the House by voice sent to the Senate a Bill to provide temporary financing until next tuesday for More than a score of Federal agencies. Conductor Sargent London up sir Malcolm Sargent revered As one of the world s handful of great sym phony conductors died tuesday at his Home Here. He was 72. A spokesman for sir Malcolm family said the conductor died peacefully after a Long  condition had been deteriorating steadily in recent weeks the spokesman said. Sii Malcolm famed As con Ductor of the British broadcast ing corporation orchestra in it summer promenade concerts was operated on in july for a acute biliary obstruction which caused a form of jaundice. N. Vie Scall lbs peace bid nothing new Tokyo up North Vietnam rejected tuesday president John son s latest peace proposals a containing nothing  Hanoi said the Only Way to Stop the War was for America to halt its bombing and cited american doves in Congress for references. The official Hanoi newspaper nhan Dan published the first official reaction to Johnson speech in san Antonio last week end. The newspaper said the speech was basically one and the same As recent addresses by Secretary of state Dean Rusk and . Ambassador Arthur . There was nothing new i these allegations nhan Dan said in an editorial signed commentator a Nom de plume frequently used by High communist party officials. Johnson and his aides purposely used vague terms and round about contentions but their intentions remained thread  the newspaper said that Only if America unconditionally Stop Ped its bombing of North Viet Nam permanently could there be favourable conditions for seeking peaceful settlement. Lbs easily wins unpopularity poll Detroit a president Johnson easily won a weekend no popularity ice Cream poll atthe University of Detroit with students voting for the Man i least like to see in the White  Johnson s 31.9 per cent was Well ahead of the second place finisher former Alabama  Wallace who got 24.3 per cent of the  gov. George rom Ney finished third with 14.4 percent and former vice president Richard Nixon was fourth with8.9 per cent. Votes were tabulated on the basis of ice Cream Cones Pur chased at a Booth operated on the Campus by the Young re publicans and the Young democrats. Sara Gat leaves Ceylon Colombo a presidents Ragat of Italy left Ceylon tuesday after an 18-hour Semi official visit. Eluded the invasion of North Vietnam or the occupation of Hanoi or the taking Over of the government of North  Symington said the unite states is Over committed and overextended throughout the world. He said the soviets Are improving their military Post Tion in the Middle East. If presi Dent Charles de Gaulle of France Turnt Over the Mersel Kebir base to Algeria the rus sians May gain a foothold in the Mediterranean to turn the Southern flank of nato he said. The resources of any coun try even those of the United states Are not inexhaustible he said. Therefore these developments in the Middle East an Europe should also be consid ered As we in turn consider future policies incident to Viet  sen. Thomas h. Kuchel of California the assistant Republican Leader who was an observer at the Vietnam elections repeated tuesday his opposition Toa halt in . Bombing of North Vietnam without a responding slowdown in the War by a Noi. Kuchel said he visited Onset. 22 con Thien and Gio Linn Sites of recent heavy Artil Lery attacks by the North Viet namese which have resulted i heavy american casualties. The men of the third marines live with a daily rain of in coming shells Kuchel said. Cannot understand How any fair minded approach to Honora ble negotiations would deny them their principal Means of defense through air Power while they Are under  views clash the president s dissenters and backers fought a round monday Over whether he should halt the bombing and should Jerk the South vietnamese up by the Slack of their military pants. The vocal assailants ended Upin the usual stalemate Over the issues of whether the unite states has any business being in Vietnam whether the president should de escalate the War or step it up and whether there was any Hope of getting United nations action on the conflict. Am pm 63 81 Adana c 64 79 Athena p 63 66 Valano p 57 61 Berlin p 69 61 Frankfurt p 48 57 London p am pm 59 73 Madrid up 67 61 Munich p 45 69 Paris p to 52 pretty Lack p 63 73 Rome p 63 82 wheel i 0 Federal funds tapped for new Public Library Taylorsville . A Alexander county s first Public Library in 25 year opened in Taylorsville monday. The former Library was Force to close in 1942 when Federal operating funds ran out. The new Library will operate on profits from the state supervised pack age liquor store in Taylorsville. Weather mostly Cloudy with rain and Gusty surface winds. Partly Clearing thursday a and Windy. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 65, Low 45. Temperatures recorded tuesday get 44 44 a Clear a partly cloudy.2nd weather Wing Copenhagen a Ameri can to actress Susan Oliver got word tuesday that the rus sians Don t want her and promptly abandoned her plan to Fly Sokoto Moscow in a single engine air  spokesman for miss Oliver said the 28-year-old Star of Theta serial Peyton place will Fly to Dusseldorf Germany say tvyet9 to actress flier s visa bid wednesday and then head  were notified this after noon by the . Embassy that the russians have said no to Susan s visa the spokesman told a newsman. No reason was Given and behave no theory As to Why the russians should take this  plan no further Steps in the matter. Susan is of course extremely disappointed. You could Tell that by the look on her face when she got the  soviet decision was made known soon after miss Olive met with russian officials press ing for permission to Complete the last leg of her new York Moscow flight in search of a Many As 10 world records. She was advised to apply through the . Embassy in Copenhagen for clearance from the Moscow authorities and did  the embassy Here was advised in the meantime that the answer was no " the spokes Man said. This apparently responded to a previous application made by Susan and at this Point we gave  flying an Aero commander miss Oliver left new York sept.21, stopping in Newfoundland Greenland Iceland and  has been in Copenhagen since thursday waiting for clearance to Moscow. She visited tuesday with .ambassador mrs. Katharine Elkus White but the spokesman said this was just to Exchange   
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