European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 13, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes Rusk Dei Washington a Secre tary of state Dean Rusk denied As not True thursday a state ment by sen. J. W. Fulbright d-ark., that the United states Ismore responsible than the soviet Union for the United nations in action in the vietnamese War Fulbright told the Senate wednesday that the United nations at present is deterred from action by the opposition of fray october 13, 1967 . Clocking . A the soviet Union but even More i think by the failure of the principal belligerent the unite states to encourage it to Rusk asked at a news Confer ence about the statement re plied i would say it is repeatedly in the 55-Minutenews conference one of the longest he has held Rusk denounced. North Vietnam for House oks pay postal rate hikes continued from Page itto oct. 1at a fiscal 1968 Cost of $628.8 executives and members of Congress Are no included. Gross amendment Wouldhave knocked out additional in creases designed to bring fed eral pay Scales up to Levels for private Industry by 1969. These would Cost $1.9 billion next year and $2.6 billion in fiscal 1970.opponents contended the Economy Effort was a false one saying that Congress would probably pass an even bigger pay raise next year which is an election said the move would Cut future Federal commitments by nearly $3 billion but rep. Mor Ris k. Udall d-ariz., said it Wasa vote for higher and bigger pay raises Down the postal rate Bill would raise the Cost of first class postage Stamps by one cent to six cents for letters and five cents for postcards. Air mail rates would go up two cents to ten cents for letters and eight cents for Post class rates would go up about 21 per cent Over the next three years while third class rates would go up 32 percent in january. The first class and air mail in creases would take effect about one month after the final Bill assigned into Law. Senate hearings have started on the pay raise part but not on the postal rates and the two measures might be separated there. The Only change made by the House in committee proposals was a vote tuesday night to slap a surcharge on 46 mass circulation magazines. What he called a failure to re Spond to dozens of peace propos als from the United states another countries. At times the normally Calm Rusk abandoned his usual understatement and burst out income impassioned reply to a question seeking reaction to criticism. At one Point Rusk was asked Why the United states did not cards win 7-2, in series finale Stop the bombing of North Viet Nam in a new Effort to get Hanoi ss0.18 talks Rusk asked whether the proposal was to let the North vietnamese live there comfortably for 40 or 50 years and continued where would be the incentive for peace. Now let snot be children Rusk opened his news Confer ence with a statement which weather partly Cloudy with morning Haze and around fog. Increasing cloudiness Satur Day. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 64, Low 46. Temperatures recorded thursday get 1 " 44 am pm 52 66 Madrid p 45 67 Munich p 55 66 Paris p 43 53 Prestwick p 55 68 Rome p 61 74 wheelus c 4 4 am pm 58 70 Adana c 66 72 Athens p 52 64 Aviano p 55 70 Berlin p 46 68 Frankfurt p 62 56 London r a Clear a partly Cloudy a rain. Continued from Page cardinals scoring. He yielded 10 hits including two homers triple and two doubles and a run scoring wild maxvill started it with a triple in the third. After Gibson lined out and Lou Brock popped out Curt flood singled in Max vill. Flood moved to third on a single by Roger Maris and score Don the wild pitch. Gibson hit his Homer in the fifth after which Brock singled stole second and third and Casein on a Fly by Maris. Brock stole another base in the ninth to Seta series record. Tim Mccarver doubled to Lead off the sixth Shannon was Safe on an error by Joe Foy and the Javier poled his Homer. The last gasp by the red so came in the eighth when Rico Petrocelli doubled took third Ona wild pitch and scored on a Force play. The play by play 8t Louis first 0 Brook filed out flood filed out Maris got an infield hit Cepeda grounded rung one hit no errors one left Boston first 0 Foy walked Andrews sacrificed Yastrzemsky popped out Harrelson struck runs no hits no errors one . Louis second 0 Mccarver popped out Shannon struck out Javier singled then was caught try ing to steal. No runs one hit no errors none Lef Boston second 0 Scott struck out Smith grounded out Petrocelli struck runs no hits no errors none . Louis third 2 maxvill tripled Gibson lined out Broc popped out flood singled scoring Max vill Marls singled flood taking third flood scored on a wild pitch and Marls took second Cepeda grounded runs three hits no errors one left. Boston third 0 Howard popped out Lonborg struck out Foy struck runs no hits no errors none . Louts fourth 0 Mccarver grounded out Shannon rounded out Javier struck out. No runs no hits no errors none left. Boston fourth 0 Andrews struck out Yastrzemsky grounded out Harrelson struck runs no hits no errors none Louis fifth 2 maxvill grounded out Gibson homered Brock singled then store second Brock stole third As flood was walked Maria filed out Brock scoring Cepeda filed out. Two runs two hits no errors one left Boston fifth 1 Scott tripled and scored on bad relay by Javier Smith filed out Petrocelli struck out Howard filed out one run one hit one error none . Louis sixth 3 Mccarver doubled Shannon wag Safe on Foy s error Javier homered Max vill filed out Gibson grounded out Brock doubled flood struck runs three hits one error one left Boston sixth 0 Tartabull struck out for Lonborg Foy fouled out Andrews grounded runs no hits no errors none . Louis seventh 0 Santiago now pitching Marls hied out Cepeda struck out Mccarver popped runs no hits no errors none left Boston seventh 0 Yastrzemsky walked Harrelson forced Yastrzemsky Scott fouled out Smith popped runs no hits no errors one . Louis eighth 0 Shannon grounded out Javier fixed out maxvill popped runs no hits no errors none left Boston eighth 1 Petrocelly doubled and took third on a wild pitch Jones walked for Howard Lebern forced Jones for Santiago Petro cell scoring Foy forced Lebern an Drews grounded out one run. One hit no errors one left. St. Louis ninth 0 Morehead now pitching Gibson catching and Jones playing third. Gibson struck out Brock walked and stole his seventh a a Erles record flood walked Marls walked to Load the bases Oslo ski now pitching Cepeda fouled out Bret now pitching Mccarver grounded runs no hits no errors three left Boston ninth 0 a ast fein Folkl s arled Harrelson hit into double play Scott struck runs one hit no errors none left plane. Continued from Page 1 coast in 1954. Painstaking investigation disclosed that the Metal skin of the aircraft had developed tiny cracks so that at operating height Between 25,000and 30,000 feet the pressurization inside the Cabin caused the Skinta burst. The Comet in Model brought into service in 1958, had greatly strengthened that a greek cypriot Leader Gen. Georgeg Vas had been aboard the air Craft and might have been the target of a time bomb were Dis claimed in Athens. Greek pres ministry officials said Grivas was neither aboard the plane nor had booked for the flight. He was Safe in Athens they said the passenger list contained 20 British including three children four americans fund w greeks or cypriots. The three flight Crew members were British and the four Cabin Crew members were cypriots. Judy Garland hit by grapes of Wrath f to Favl Tom ii �3/7 Fly Siwl of pm 4k �1n1 continued from Page it 1 just could t take Filiberti originally announce Din London that Judy was flying Back because her son Joey 13was ill. But with Judy s version on the record Filiberti admitted he made up his Story to protect Judy because the press is inclined to think that she some times says silly in fact my wife and i did have a Row on Board the air plane Filiberti added. I started because of a game of Gin Rummy. I beat Judy. My wife was talking to the Captain who was passing through Filiberti s impression was that Judy s flapping Mouth comment had been directed att. Captain. Be that As it May he added then the Row started and i m afraid my wife and 1 did go on a bit. I am Filiberti said the incident would not affect miss Garland s contract with his has lived up to every Point in her contract he stated. When first approached for a interview mrs. Filiberti was told miss Garland had said some pretty sensational mrs. Filiberti said everything she does is Sensa i feel quite sorry for him Judy said of Filiberti upon her return. Ill see him again. But111 be darned if i la see when Judy decided to Flyback to new York the Filiberti also decided to return. Which led Judy to exclaim in London not on my plane they Don Toh thus it was that Judy arrive Dat Kennedy Airport two hours ahead of the did t want another Indian wrestling match miss Garland explained. Migs using new setup to jump Yonks Saigon up North Viet namese Mig fighter pilots Alre using a new sophisticated ground to air targeting system that enables them to sneak up on american jets from behind and fire missiles a . Air Force official disclosed thursday. The disclosure coincided with diplomatic reports that North Vietnam is building up its air Force with the Aid of stepped up Mig deliveries from communist China As Well As Russia. In Saigon . Officials announced that 102 americans were killed in combat last week i Vietnam 26 missing in action and 890 wounded the lowest casualty figures for any week in two new toll raised Over All american War casualties to102,043 13,736 killed 87,525 wounded and 782 missing. More than half the casualties have been suffered in 1967.the new air defense system be ing used by Mig pilots was Dis closed by the official in Danang. He said the North vietnamese were using ground radar to locate . Planes and guide their pilots onto their tails. He said the ground radar More powerful and sophisticated than radar sets aboard aircraft is used to guide migs to the position directly behind . a result he said the North vietnamese pilots often have the american planes in their sights before the american pilots Are aware that they Are being tailed. They make one pass either above or below our planes and fire a missile the official they Are what s saving us is that their missiles Aren t very Good the source said. If they had the same kinds of missiles we do we d be stocks take a Sharp loss new York a the Stock Market closed sharply lower thursday taking its third straight daily loss. Trading was conditions prevailed because of Columbus of several Points were taken by actively traded Issue such As Adams Millis and item. Ling Temco Vought Boeing and Occidental Petroleum also were heavily traded and sharplylower1. The list took a mild loss in the morning but widened its decline rapidly As the session wore was 7.77 million shares compared with 11.23 Mil lion wednesday and was the smallest since sept. 1, when 7.46million shares changed hands. The Dow Jones Industrial average fell 7.05 to 913.20, Mak ing a decisive break below the920 support of 1,463 issues traded 851 Felland 376 Rose. New highs for the year totalled 24 and new lows 51. Warned North Vietnam against misunderstanding the Sefc Njal. Cance of the current debate Over vietnamese policy. Neither Side advocates either instant withdrawal or vast Esca la on of the War Rusk said and the debate is Only Over de tails of a Middle ground policy. Rusk dealt Only briefly wit the Day s announcement in Sai gon that president elect Nguyen Van Thieu plans to Send presi Dent to Chi Minn of North Viet Nam an offer for a week Long bombing halt to get peace talk started. Thieu said the letter will be sent after his inauguration oct. 30. Of course we d be very much interested in Hanoi s response Rusk said. Reminded of speech Rusk reminded the news con Ference that president Johnson had said in a speech in san Antonio two weeks ago that he would halt the bombing if that would result in productive discussions. The president said he assumed that in such a Cas Enorth Vietnam would not take military advantage of the pause. Hanoi knows what this Means Rusk told the news men. We be had not the slight est indication from Hanoi tha t they Are interested in produc1-Tiye Rusk issued a Sharp warning against excess criticism of tit e administration s present Strat egy. Those who place in question the credibility of the pledged word of the United states under our Mutual Security treaties would subject this nation to mortal danger he said. He argued throughout that the Southeast Asia treaty and other treaties in the Pacific area had been made in recognition of . Security interests there an said this was strongly declared in a Resolution adopted by con Gress in 1964. Warning warning against policy changes toward either extreme Rusk declared at another Point it is easy to Rush into Rusk said it is vitally important to National Security that asian communism not be permitted to Advance through Southeast Asia and Indonesia and Cut the world in two the United states has accepted a share of responsibility for the Security of free nations in Asia he said and their Security was recognized apart of the National vital inter est of the United Dee. Callboy army is 10.200 Washington a the Pentagon thursday is sued a Call for the drafting of 18,200 men for the army in december Call rep resented a drop of.nearly4,000 from november and was slightly higher than the october quota of 17,000. The Pentagon said themen to be drafted in december will be inducted in the first half of the month to avoid their in trance during the Holiday lowest monthly Call this year was 10,900 i february. The Peak was 29,000 in August
