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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, October 8, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 08, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes berets penetrate red stronghold Saigon up american special forces units have parachuted into South Vietnam guerrilla controlled Central Highland Jungles to set up a Bor Der base near a cambodian air Field that the North vietnamese Are using to Supply their troops by air it was Learned  air drop thursday apparently look the guerrillas by sur prise. The . Special forces and their montagnard allies met Only a few scattered snipers. Up correspondent Robert Kaylor a former paratrooper jumped with them. Seven c130hercules transports dropped the americans and two companies of montagnard troops he reported. Later two More companies were whirled in by helicopter along with a 12-Man special forces team to help build the fighting Camp As a permanent base. It. Col. Ludwig Fai Stenham Mer special forces commander who planned the operation said a North vietnamese regi ment was believed in the area. Truck Driver killed by Rock continued from Page 1 interstate 75 near Monroe Mich. Neither of the Drivers was hit by the gunfire. Pennsylvania state police saturday reported five shoot Ings three on the Pennsylvania Turnpike and one each at Erie and Butler in the Western part of the state. The trooper provided escort for 201 trucks state police commissioner Frank Mcketta said. Three arrests were made at greens Burg a. The strikers attorneys had warned them thursday to cease All harassment aimed at Drivers of vehicles not carrying steel. The attorneys acted after it was reported the Fri was investigating the strike to determine i Federal Laws were violated. In Pennsylvania about 380national guardsmen from units in the Eastern part of the state were ordered to weekend training in Western areas where incidents of violence had been most frequent. They were bivouacked in the Western cities of Canonsburg new Castle Connellsville. Scottsdale Anda source in the Pennsylvania military affairs department said the move was intended to alleviate the fears of Highway travellers. The area also was believed Tobe near the secret Jungle head quarters of the Viet Cong s 10thmilitary Region which is de fended by a guerrilla main Force battalion. . Headquarters declined to comment. The secretly planned opera Tion was based on intelligence reports that confirmed for the Irr to time that the North Viet namese were Landing planes atthe old French airbase known Asle Rolland to resupply troop sin the area. The airbase is four Miles fro the Border and about 110 Miles North of Saigon. The special forces began building their Camp across a strategic infiltration route two Miles on the South vietnamese Side of the order. The disclosure of the Green Beret Mission came As three american infantry companies re ported killing nearly 100 Viet Cong in a bitter eight hour Bat the Friday in the Mekong delta41 Miles Southwest of Saigon. It was the heaviest ground fighting in weeks. The fight broke out 14 mile West of the main american Delta fortress at Dong Tarn. A spokes Man said Popup troops counted74 bodies but reports from Field commanders estimated at least100 guerrillas had been killed. Nine americans were killed and 23 wounded. Sunday october 8, 1967 comedienne collapses actress Martha Raye is carried off stage after she fainted before 300 american gis during the finale of hello Dolly performed under a blistering Sun at Camp Davis South Vietnam. She was rushed by ambulance to a Hospital in Saigon and later released to return to her quarters. Up bridesmaid to be stabbed to death continued from Page 1 Day night by an assailant who lashed wildly at her with a Butcher knife stabbing her three times in the Abdomen. A witness told police the killer was a Man about 30, with Stocky build and thin Mustache. The victim Sareta Bryson trailing blood staggered to her Home in Southwest Philadelphia five doors from the store and pounded on the front door. She fell into the arms of her Mother who had begged her not to gout. , Mother she shout i be been  stabbed. I Veher Mother mrs. Walter Bryson tried unsuccessfully to Stop the flow oxblood while waiting for police miss Bryson a Green eyed 5-Pound office worker died three hours later in a Hospital. Mrs. Bryson told police she just went up to the store to get some hair Spray. I begged her not to go. I said you Don t need it tonight get it tomorrow but she d gone so Many  miss Bryson was to have Benin the bridal party of Nancy Nasella also 20 and a lifelong Friend of the dead girl. It s terrible sobbed mis Nasella on learning of the death. She was so  said it would be impossible to Call off the wedding be cause it s just too late to notify so Many  homicide detectives said ayoung couple on the other Side of the Street saw the killing. The youth said he chased the Slayer but lost him in an Alley. It. George Mather of the homicide squad said the murder weapon a Butcher knife with an eight Inch Blade was found at an intersection. He said House sin the area were searched but there were no immediate clues or information on the slaying. Miss Bryson s father died in1960. She also is survived by a brother a computer technician. Sounded like 20,000 pounds hitting Concrete falling Crane crashes 2 Baton Rouge la. A a Large steel Boom crashed several floors Friday from the Peak of a 90-Story skyscraper Bein built in Midtown crushing two men to death in a Maze of Bent scaffolding and beams. Five workers suffered injuries. The Boom an Orange Colore affair used to hoist material to the top floors if the new Loui Siana National Bank building actually twisted and Bent Dou ble. The base plunged Down Ward into the Interior while the other end dangled precariously Over the lip of the roof. Killed were Ronnie Brabha of Greensburg la., and Don Strickland Memphis  of tragedy could not l e seen from the Busy Down town Street. Inside however Many men were trapped for several minutes at upper Levels. The Boom came to rest in the area of the 14th floor. It sounded like 20,000 Pound falling and hitting solid con crete1," said one worker. Clyde Payne a worker who was on the ground at the time said if it had happened eight minutes later it would have Hurt a lot of carpenters who were to come on  the Boom went Down at 12 22p,m. As it was being jacked up to another level. An estimate three dozen workmen had settled Down for lunch. A makeshift elevator on the outside of the building normally used to lift supplies lowered the injured to waiting ambulances. Two priests went up to say last rite for the two dead men. Liz Steps free As trailer Falls 150 feet Porto up Conte Elizabeth dressing room trailer Sardinia Taylor s plunged Over a 150-foot embankment into the sea Here saturday seconds after she stepped out of it a spokesman for the actress  $28,000 trailer was completely destroyed. The spokes Man said six Crew members narrowly escaped injury when the trailer slipped its brakes and safety blocks and Cartwheel Dover their Heads As it crashed into the sea. Miss Taylor and her husband Richard Burton Are working in the Tennessee Williams film  the film is being shot around an elaborate ultramodern Cliff top Villa. Miss Taylor plays the richest woman in the  football College football results by United press International East Kings Point 14 Union ii . Post 20 Alfred 15ucla 17 Penn St. 15 Rutgers 14 Lehigh 7rhode Island 13 new Hampshire to Princeton 28, Columbia 14dartmouth 24, holy Cross 8 Syracuse 7, Maryland 3pennsylvania 28, Brown 7 Hofstra 33, Delaware 31west Virginia 15, Pittsburgh 0 Duke 10 army 7 Penn military 28 Muhlenberg 24wesleyan 29 Bowdoin 0 Yale 14 Connecticut 6wilkes 14 Delaware Valley i Shippensburg 32 Slippery Rock 0dartmouth 21 holy Cross 8 Swarthmore 23 Franklin & Marshall 20western Maryland 20 Lycoming 0 Cornell 23 Colgate 7 Midwest Michigan state 35, Wisconsin 7 Wayne St. 31 Illinois Circle Western Michigan 10 Bowling Green 6 notre Dame 5li Iowa g South Virginia tech 3 Villanova 0 Syracuse 7 Maryland 3georgia 21 South Carolina 0 William & Mary 33 Virginia military 2s Louisiana St. 37 Florida g Georgiu tech 10 clean suit 0auburn Kentucky 7 cords win 5-2 take series Lead continued from Page it hit and sixth of the series. When Lee Stange third red sox Pitcher threw wildly past first base on his third attempt to pick off Brock Lou went All the Way to third base. Roger Mari singled to right on a 3-2 pitch driving in Brock. Smith s Homer narrowed the Gap to 4-2 in the seventh but St. Louis struck again in the eighth against Dan Osinski fourth and last Boston  beat out a single on a checked swing As the Ball Rolle Between first and second. Orlan do Cepeda witless in his first10 times at Bat in the series after a Fine regular season broke out of his slump with a double off the Wall in right Cen Ter scoring Maris. Bob Gibson who struck out 10red sox while winning wednes Day s opener 2-1 was schedule to work for St. Louis sunday against Jose Santiago the puerto rican who lost to him at Fen Way Park. The play by play Boston first 0 Tartabull grounded out. Jones struck out. Yastrzemsky was hit by a pitch. When the first pitch to Scott rolled a few feet away from Mccarver Yastrzemski tried to reach second but was thrown out. No runs no hits no errors none left. St. Louis first 1 Brock tripled. Flood singled driving in Brock Vith the first run. Maris grounded into a double play. Cepeda fouled to Jones. One run two hits no errors none left Boston second 0 Scott grounded out. Smith popped to Shannon. Shannon threw out Adair. No runs no hits no errors none . Louis second 2 Mccarver singled. Shannon jilt the first pitch into the left Field stands the cardinals first Home run in the series Javier singled but was out trying for a double. Maxvill struck out. Adair throwout Briles. Two runs three hits no errors none Eft. Boston third 0 Petrocelli Flierl to Brock. Howard singled. Thomas batted for Bell and struck out. Tartabull filed out. No runs one hit no errors one . Louis third 0 Waslewski came in to pitch for the red sox. Brock struck out. Adair threw out flood. Marls flied to Tartabull. No runs no hits no errors none left. Boston fourth 0 Jones singled. Yastrzemsky grounded nto a double play. Scott struck  runs one hit no errors none left. St. Louis fourth 0 Cepeda struck out. Mccarver grounded it. Petrocelli threw out Shannon. No runs no hits no errors none left. Boston fifth 0 Smith singled. Adair popped to Cepeda. A Trocel flied out. Howard struck  runs one hit no errors one left. St. Louis fifth 0 Javier struck out. Maxvill flied to tar Bull. Petrocelli threw out  runs no hits no errors none left. Boston sixth 1 Andrews batted for Waslewski and singled. Tartabull sacrificed. Jones singled driving in Andrews. Javier threw it Yastrzemski. Maxvill threw out  run two hits no errors one left. St. Louis sixth 1 Stange came in to pitch for Boston Brock beat out a Hunt single. Stance Hrew wild trying to pick off Brock. Brock aced to third on Stange s error. Flood lied out. Maris singled driving in Brock Cepeda fouled out. Mccarver fouled outdone run. Two hits one error one left. Boston seventh 1 Smith homered into the cardinals Bull in. Maxvill threw out Adair. Petrocelli lied out. Javier threw out Howard. One run one hit no errors none . Louis seventh 0 Shannon beat out a bunt Down the thir Dase line. Petrocelli threw out Javier Hannon advancing to second. Maxvill lied to Smith. Briles popped to Adair. No runs one hit no errors one left. Boston eighth 0 Foy batting for Sta vibe grounded out Artabell flied out. Jones singled. Yastremski popped out. No runs one hit no errors one left. St. Louis eighth 1 Osinski went in to pitch for Stanye. Protik flied out. Flood grounded out Laris beat out a bunt. Cepeda doubled ome Marih. Mccarver grounded outdone run two hits no errors one left. Boston ninth 0 Scott grounded out. Smith failed out n interference with Catcher on Pup  popped out. No runs no hits no errors no one left  
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