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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes saturday october 14, 1967 test run Chico who his handlers claim is democratic All the Way tries out the escalator at the International Amphitheater in Chicago. He May Well be on hand in August when the party of which he is the Symbol holds its convention. Up photo to predicts . Defeat in Vietnam Tokyo a president Hochi Minn of North Vietnam declared that the vietnamese peo ple will defeat the United states in Vietnam despite Many difficulties and hardships they Are still confronted with. But he warned i wish that you will not indulge in self complacency because of Vic tories nor underestimate the enemy. On the contrary you must Endeavor to develop your forces overcome your weakness and serve As a driving Force to help everyone March foward and win new and yet More glorious  the statement was made in message sent to the Viet Cong Congress of heroes held recently in an undisclosed communist controlled area in South Vietnam. Mart makes first gain in 4 Days new York a the Stock Market closed a Little higher Friday recovering from three Days of Sharp losses. Brokers saw the Advance a mainly a technical recovery. Gains outnumbered losses Byless than a Hundred issues. Advances by Blue chips however gave the Industrial average a More substantial Advance. Strength was shown by Kenne Cott general electric Dupont and International Nickel Winn Dixie a Small loser paced the list on volume thanks to one Block of 120,000 shares. Volume was 9.04 million share compared with 7.77 million on thursday a  Dow Jones Industrial aver age Rose 4.97 to 918.17.the Market was slightly higher from the Start improved it gains and finished at its Best level of the Day in the Industrial average. Of 1,457 issues traded 616 Roseand 603 fell. Ong shipyards raided Barge shops on target list Saigon a two shipyard facilities in Haiphong heretofore on the Pentagon s restricted Liston targets were attacked for the first time in the Vietnam War thursday the . Command announced Friday. A Barge manufacturing Plant Inone of the Haiphong shipyards was also reported hit by .Navy jets. A . Spokesman said this was a key target. We be got their Bridges and we re hitting their roads said. What s left  Hethe spokesman said the two shipyards were rated capable of handling 8vietnam s per Cen National of North ship re pairing capacity. Pilots reported heavily damaging both of  Haiphong s main docks to the North and Northeast of the City remained untouched. The two shipyard facilities that were attacked were mostly re pair facilities a spokesman  . Communique said 16 american planes have been lost Over North and South Vietnam in the past eight Days. Only four of the losses had previously been , the forthcoming Northeast monsoons Are begin Ning to take effect and hamper pilots. Many of the bomb drops Are now being directed by  other strikes thursday Navy pilots hammered the to Nubi Thermal Power Plant 13 Miles Northeast of Haiphong and the Phu by Railroad Yard 35 Miles South of Hanoi. Pilots reported heavily damaging the Railroad  weather confined air Force pilots to raids in the South Ern half of North Vietnam and they concentrated on communist trucks moving military supplies into South Vietnam and storage areas. New accusation made against Gen. Lipscomb Sheridan 111. A a for Mer commander of it. Leonard Wood mo., has been accused of trying to intimidate an army major representing six convicted soldiers. The charge was made thurs Day against maj. Gen. Thomas h. Lipscomb by maj. David . Maj. Passamaneck represent six soldiers found guilty and sentenced by courts martial be tween sept. 1, 1966, and aug. 31 at it. Leonard Wood while Lipscomb was commander. The soldiers maintain the Gen eral used his rank to influence officers on court martial panels to hand out severe penalties. They said this was done be cause Lipscomb allegedly Felt harsh penalties would improve discipline at the military Post. Inquiry ordered . Military court of appeals ruled in july that an in Quiry be made to determine if the charges against Lipscomb can be substantiated. Maj. Passamaneck accused Gen. Lipscomb of telling him before thursday s hearing ses Sion that the questions he had asked the first Day of the hear ing wednesday had been aggressive and did not con form to  Passamaneck said he told the general i have a hard Job. I am trying to do a Good Job an you might not agree with All that i  major told the alleged incident to col. John Barr a Buss fire space probe Moscow up the soviet Union thursday fired a space probe to a height of 2,750 Miles to study the upper layers of the atmosphere and near Earth space the soviet news Agency t a s s said Friday night. Bomb suspected in 66-death crash Nicosia Cyprus up Sabo Tage is suspected by the probes for the cause of a British Jet liner s fatal plunge into the med  were no survivors among the seven crewmen and 20 Brit ish four american and 35 greek or cypriot  identified the four Amer can victims As n. Peters of Elizabeth . M. P o Brian son of maj. O Brian of Mcguire air Force base . William Sheris president of the Sher Scorp. Of Fairfax va., and mrs. A. Harbstreet wife of pvt. James Harbstreet a i serving in Vietnam. British european airways re owners. Of the Comet Mark in admitted that sabotage could not be ruled out. As technical experts eliminated one after another the pos sible technical causes of the 66-death crash the possibility of a time bomb was increased wit confirmation that former cypriot terrorist Leader col. Georg Grivas had arrived Here from Athens on a flight a few hour Slater. There was speculation that foes of Grivas now commander in chief of the cypriot armed forces and a Man with Many ene Mies in tangled cypriot politics believed he would take the be flight and planted a bomb to assassinate  Comet went Down Early thursday about 30 Miles off the turkish coast on a flight from London to Nicosia with a briefs top in Athens. The Pilot Captain Gordo Blackwell 45, gave no indication of trouble in a radio message to Nicosia that he expected to land in about 40 minutes. Law officer presiding at the hearing. Passamaneck said i consider the remarks this morn ing As an attempt to intimidate me due to his rank and . Lipscomb countered that he had objected to the mis quoting of directives he had is sued on courts martial while at it. Leonard Wood. Barr told Lipscomb i mus consider you As just any other witness and allow counsel for both sides their right of probing and questioning and sometime being quite  the six soldiers experiences Are serving As test cases for 72 soldiers convicted by court martial during Gen. Lipscomb s command. Gnu. Continued from Page 1 an annual rate during the third Quarter the biggest Advance Infix quarters. The increase ended the pause in economic growth recorded during the first half of 1967.the $15 billion jump raised the annual rate to $790.1 billion during the Quarter despite the effects of the Ford motor  and a major strike in the Copper Industry. Impact gauge officials said earlier the Ford strike meant a $2 billion trim Ming of the Gnu rate during the third  Advance even More Bull ish than government economist anticipated two months ago especially in View of the for strike is certain to be cited by the administration in seeking congressional approval of higher  $15 billion Advance exceeded the entire increase of $13billion during the first six months of this year and was the largest since the $17 billion in crease during the first Quarter of 1966. The department said the third Quarter Rise featured a halt in the heavy inventory drag that retarded production in the first half of 1967. Weather partly Cloudy with morning ground fog and isolated afternoon showers. Little change sunday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 62, Low 45. Temperatures recorded Friday get 4 4 am pm 64 75 Adana c 66 73 Athens p 55 64 Aviano p 52 72 Berlin p 45 54 Frankfurt r 54 69 London p a Clear cd Cloudy rain. 4 4 am pm 65 63 Madrid cd 39 73 Munich p 61 69 Paris p 45 52 Prestwick p 61 76 Rome p a3 81 wheelus p a partly Cloudy r 2nd weather Wing sex convict guns Down 4 on rampage continued from Page 1 Dant into a car and drove off later dumping him out. The attendant was identified As Albert Reid 19. He was taken to St. Mary s Hospital wit serious wounds in the Abdomen. Sergeant Chester Prosise of these. Clair county sheriff s depart ment in East St. Louis said Gil had served time in prison for everything under the Sun including rape attempted Mur Der and robbery. He was wanted for question ing by police at the time of the thursday night shootings pro Sise said. Gill was captured East  authorities said North of Springfield Miar the Village of Williamsville. Truck. Continued from Page 1 National steel carriers association. At Greensburg East of Pitts Burgh state police reported that windshields on 10 trucks were smashed by rocks. No one was Hurt. A Bullet ripped open a tire on a truck near Gibsonia a. Snipers fired on two strike breaking trucks and a car near Middletown Ohio. Three firebombs were thrown at a parked truck near Youngstown  of the bombs did not explode. No one was Hurt and dam age was slight. Strike vote ban closes four Mercedes plants Stuttgart Germany a Metal workers at the four Daimler Ben automotive Plant walked off their jobs Friday to protest a management ban on their holding a strike vote on company grounds. A total of 47,000 workers i Stuttgart Sindel Fingen Mann Heim and gag Genau All in Testate of Baden Wuerttemberg were affected by the strike started after company director Hanns Martin Schleyer announced the ban. Daimler Benz makes Mercedes cars and trucks. Turkish bus crash kills 25 Istanbul up Twenty five persons were killed and 18 injured Friday when the brakes of a bus failed and the vehicle drove off a Bridge on the Mulla Aydin Highway in Western tur key  
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