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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 05, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday october 5, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 23 decline is logged Stock Market new York a to Estok Market closed lower on average in Active trading wednesday. Advances and declines among individual stocks were almost imbalance after gainers held a big Lead in Early  Market began a climb soon after the opening an reached its Peak in late morn ing. Then Price gains began to fade and were near their lowest Levels at the  Trade Pace was the heaviest of the week and the Newyork Stock Exchange ticker tape jell a Hlad reporting floor transactions during the morning. The Dow Jones average of 30industrials closed with a loss of 3.18 at 921,29 after having been up about 3 Points. The associated press 60-Stockaverage decline 1.2 to 336.5 with industrials off 1.8, rails off .9 an utilities off .4 to 145.1, a new 1967  Rose to 11.53 million shares from 10.32 million tues Day. 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Fulbright d-ark., Clashe heatedly tuesday Over whether a communist takeover of Asi hinges on the outcome of the Vietnam , the Republican Leader and defender of president Johnson s asian policies and Fulbright chairman of the for eign relations committee and a critic of the president s policies climaxed a Day of explosive de Bate Over  a dramatic Arm waving speech Dirksen told the Senate that the defense of South Viet Nam is essential to the Security of the United states. If Vietnam Falls he said the Shadow of communism will Darken All  the whole Pacific 37% w/s39% 101% 2843 /4 241/2 ,67m 47 70�/4 37 9chw/t 100 �%44% 24% ,6�/s56% coastline of the United states i exposed he said. Rising directly across the Cen Ter aisle Fulbright replied softly i Don t agree at  argued that the Security of this country lies at Home an elsewhere in the world not in Vietnam. He said continuing the War will weaken the United states at Home and Lessen it ability to defend its own Securi . 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Two Brilliant double play Sand spectacular throw by Carl Yastrzemski that nipped runner at the plate prevented further St. Louis scoring although the cards had 10 hits and five walks. The cards left10 base runners stranded. The Guy the sox could t Stop was Brock. 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The annual convention of the ruling labor party also voted a Resolution urging Wilson to seethe expulsion of Greece s Mili tary government from nato. It also demanded a Complete Cut off of All military Aid and other contacts with the greeks until democratic government is re stored. These convention votes representing a Rebuff of British for eign Secretary George Brown Are not however binding on the gov at1tv\ att the government strongly opposed a Resolution calling for Amend to the Vietnam bombing but it was carried by 2,752,000 votes to 2,633,000. The Resolution protesting the seizure of Power by the military Junta in Greece and calling forthe expulsion of Greece from nato also opposed by the government was Cabied by 3,167,000 votes to 2,898,000. Hits he walked  Lonborg 22-9the Ace of the red sox staff will oppose Rookie Dick Hughes 16-6 in a Battle of right handers  play by play cardinals 1st 0 Brock singled and stole second. Flood struck out Marls walked. Cepeda hit into double  runs one hit no errors one left red sox 1st 0 adar struck out. Jones struck out. Yastrzemski fouled  runs no hits no errors none left. Cardinals 2nd 0 Mccarver struck out. Shannon singled. Javier singled Shannon racing to  walked. Gibson grounded into double  runs two hits no errors two left. Red sox 2nd 0 Harrelson filed out. Scott singled. Petro cell struck out. Smith struck  runs one hit no errors one left. Cardinals 3rd 1 Brock singled. Flood doubled sending Brock to third. Marls grounded out with Brock scoring and flood moving to third. Cepeda fouled out Mccarve walked. Shannon popped out. One run two hits no errors two  sox 3rd 1 Gibson struck out. Santiago homered. Adair struck out. Jones popped  run one hit no errors none left. Cardinals 4th 0 Javier singled. Maxvill grounded out Javier advancing to second. Gibson struck out. Brock singled but Yastrzemski threw out Javier at  runs two hits no errors one left. Red sox 4th 0 Yastrzemski grounded out. Harrelson filed out. Scott doubled. Petrocelli struck  runs one hit no errors one left. Cardinals 5th 0 flood filed out. Marls singled. Cepeda popped out. Mccarver fouled  runs one hit no errors one left. Red sox 5th 0 Smith filed out. Gibson struck out. Santiago struck  runs no hits no errors cardinals 6th 0 Shannon singled moving to passed Ball. Javier struck fouled out. Gibson filed out. No runs one hit no errors red sox 6th 0 Adair grounded out. Jones  filed out Harrelson fouled  runs one hit no errors one left. Cardinals 7th 1 Brock singled and stole second. Flood grounded out Brock moving to  grounded out with Brock scoring. Cepeda struck  run one hit no errors none left. Red sox 7th 0 Scott grounded out. Petrocelli struck out. Smith singled. Lebern batted for Santiago with Smith thrown out trying to steal. No runs one hit no errors none  8th 0 Lebern went to right replacing Harrel son. Howard came in to catch. Wyatt re placed  filed out. Shannon flied out. Javier struck  runs no hits no errors none left. Red sox 8th 0 Siebern singled. Tartabull ran for Sie Bern. Howard sacrificed Tartabull to second. Adar flied out. Jones popped out. No runs one hit no errors one  9th 0 Tartabull went to  walked. Gibson fouled out. Brock walked. B Lood filed out. Maxvill went to third and Brock to second on balk. Marls filed  runs no hits no errors two left. Red sox 9th 0 Yastrzemski filed out Foy batted for Wyatt and grounded out Scott  batted for Petrocelli and flied  runs no hits no errors one left. None left. Second snout. Maxvill one left. The United states grounded it planes and silenced its guns. Dirksen said the communist mean to liquidate the Freedom of South Vietnam if they do he said our flank will be  Fulbright challenged Dirk sen s assertion that the loss of South Vietnam would Force the United states to bring its West Ern defense line to a Point be tween Alaska and Hawaii and then san Francisco and los  did Dirksen advocate a per manent american presence in Asia Fulbright asked. He had said nothing about that Dirksen replied. He said a stable Saigon government could take care of its own military  argued it is not realistic to assume that soviet Russia needs South Vietnam As a jumping off Point if it plan attacks in the Pacific area. He said red China has shown no disposition to fight the United  Dirksen Fulbright debate grew Sharp. You be been quarrelling forthe last year with the conduct of the  shouted a Fulbright. Tell us what you want to do quit now and get out Fulbright replied that his re commendation was to recon Vene the Geneva conference with great Britain and Russia As co sponsors to propose course of action. When Dirksen said that self determination for the people of South Vietnam is one of the .goals, Fulbright questioned whether the recent election had been a fair one. You Haven t mentioned any thing yet that makes me be Lieve the objective is Worth what we Are doing Fulbright said. Dirksen and Sens. George Murphy r-calif., and demo cratic Sens. Henry m. Jackson and Warren g. Magnuson of Washington rallied behind Kuchel s assertion that the United states must not abandon it asian commitments. They supported his Declara Tion that this country must not throw away what free people have fought valiantly to achieve in Southeast Asia by accepting some nameless settlement to end the  backed Symington s Call for a suspension of Al american military operations on a fixed Date to learn if Hanoi would respond. But Fulbright a chief senatorial critic of president John son s Vietnam policies oppose Symington s proposed condition that if the communists did nonstop fighting and offer to talk the United states then would Befree to pursue this War in any manner of its own  actor William Talman has malignant tumor Hollywood a actor William Talman 52, who played the always Defeated District at Torney of the Perry Mason television series begins treat ment this week for a malignant lung  s wife said sunday the malignancy was discovered Dur ing exploratory surgery at West Valley Hospital last week. Tal Man left the Hospital saturday. Lip disservice Manila a Philipin constabulary National police chief maj. Gen. Manuel Van wednesday banned All policemen from wearing mustaches because they Are a Clear sign of eccentricity or inferiority   
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