European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 22, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday october 22, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 5 escalation of War criticized by Gavin new York a retire edit Gen. James m. Gavin said Friday the United states was engaged in a dangerous War in South Vietnam because of misunderstanding of nuclear age technology. This is one lesson of the nuclear space age we Haven t Learned Gavin said. We re i Southeast Asia because of a misunderstanding of weapon system he said the belief had Bee held that the United states could let a War of conventional systems escalate without reach ing a Point of nuclear involvement. Gavin a paratroop com Mander in world War ii a for Mer ambassador to France Anda possible dark horse for the Republican presidential Nomina Tion said this could Well get out of hand if it in t out of the United states and the soviet Union both sent satellites nto space to reach Venus 51million Miles away he said. There was no coordination Noi Haring of the costs and now the findings Are somewhat in War Ami drugs James m. Gavin hand already. This is Why i retaken the position i have in Southeast speaking to a luncheon of the French chamber of Commerce in the United states Gavin said that As an illustration of the Way one action affected another England s support of the american position in Vietnam lessens their likelihood of entering the common he added that he believed the North Atlantic treaty organization was now in a Sham Bles because of . Policy in Southeast Asia. When you compare what rethought nato was 20 years ago and what we think nato Isnow he said you begin to understand the concern and even distrust of our Gavin previously has said the United states should Stop bomb ing North Vietnam and should pull its troops out of South Viet Nam unless it intends to figh China. He presented nearly two years ago what has become known As the enclave strategy this would have had the United states withdraw its forces to series of Strong coastal enclaves in South Vietnam where the reds could be held off effectively while an end to the fighting i sought through negotiations. Gavin whose topic was technology and european american relations said whence accepted the invitation six months ago he had no idea tha immediately preceding h i j speech would there be such demonstration of Lack of interim tonal cooperation. 45o Miles an hour winds howl on Venus Moscow up winds screaming at constant six times Hurricane Force can whisk objects parachuting onto the planet Venus hundreds of Miles of target a soviet scientist said Josif Shklovsky said this violent buffeting apparently affected the Landing wednesday of the soviet venus4 space station. The russians have said Venus 4 dropped by Parachute to the first soft land ing by a Man made object on an other said Venus rotates so slowly around its Axis that half the planet is extremely cold while the other heats to a Mon Strous this leads to constant Windson the planet of speeds of about 200 meters per second 450 Miles per hour he said. With such winds the Landing of an apparatus by Parachute is very difficult he said. The Parachute can be carried along for hundreds of Shklovsky who was inter viewed in the weekly Magazine Cedelya agreed with most other soviet scientists that the conditions on Venus made life who knows he said there May perhaps be som form of life there some unusual students elders differ at forum Troy n. Y. Up Colleg students from a dozen campuses crossed swords with their eld ers Friday Over Vietnam War protests drugs and their role a society. Dallas mayor a Erik Jonsson Aid some of today s College students have failed mentally to adjust to our fast changing society and have allowed it to degenerate into a kind of pro est where we Don t think Oxford University coed Daphne Triggs said students were sickened and distressed by the policies of our if this is what we disapprove of yet this is what we have to Ive with where do we go the English girl asked. The Exchange came during the second Day of identity 67," a forum of student government leaders from around the world at Rensselaer polytechnic Institute. Executive criticized much of the student attack was focused on George a. Strichman president of Colt industries whose company makes the m16 Rifle used by the army in Vietnam. Strichman said it was the duty of the corporation presi Dent to provide War material for his country whether he believed in the Vietnam conflict or not. You cannot solve your coun try s problems by throwing away your country you Bac your country up in these things he student compared Strich Man s View to that of people i nazi Germany who blindly Fol Lowed Hitler s commands an were later imprisoned after the War crimes decisions Are some thing that can Only be made atthe individual level Stanford Indonesia returns Plantation Akron Ohio a the indonesian government has re turned the Dolock Eranger rubber Plantation to the Goodyear tire and rubber co., the first return to foreign owners of plantations taken Over by the government during the regime of president Sukarno the company announce Friday. Pad. Candidate Peter Lyman said. They Aren t something that can be legislated by both students and administrative panels disagreed among themselves Over the question of legalizing marijuana. Sociologist Joseph j. Distefano of Cornell University argued the drug should be legalized be cause a person should be allowed to determine what he will do with his own body. He did not favor legalizing of More danger Ous narcotics such As Ltd and do not think though these drugs will come to grips wit the problems the students face to find their identity the sociologist said. How Many drug addicts do you know Strichman asked. I know three and they Al started on marijuana and that s reason enough not to change oppose Mcgill University medical Stu Dent Keith Campbell of Sanfrancisco opposed the legalization of either marijuana or Good do these drugs do we can have a Good life without them Campbell said. Even marijuana can be harm Ful to the Central nervous sys tem we can t get away with believing it is no More danger Ous than liquor or , especially marijuana Are apparently fairly easy Roget on the College Campus and the police Are not strictly enforcing the Law according to the students. Suspected dope smugglers Robert Wyler left an Susan Wheeler on the Arm of her lawyer Harvey j. Michelman shown leaving the courthouse at Monticello ., june 8 after being charged with murdering sex convict Robert Capparelli have been arrested again in connection with the seizure of $1 million Worth of cocaine in Middletown They were picked up with the drug Cache in the apartment of a missing German Model Erika Rita Bunne. Up photo Svetlana s family interviewed she fits better in Mainz Germany up Svetlana Allilu Yeva s son said Friday night his Mother Nee fear no reprisals if she re turns to the soviet Union but on of her sex husbands said she fits better in the Morosov Josef Stalin s grandson and miss Allilu Yeva sex husband who was not identified by name made the state ments in interviews with West Germany s television network. Asked if either he or his sister Katya had been in touch with their Mother since the daughter of the late soviet dictator defected to the West Morosov re plied she might have called us when nobody was Home. But she could have called us a Sec Ond time. We can t write Don t even know her and his Mother s pub Lic statements and her Book 27 Young greek leftists sentenced Athens up an Athen court handed Down jail sentences saturday on 27 Younggreen left wingers charged with exploding bombs and distributing propaganda against the Mil itary Young men and women were Given sentences ranging from two to 20 years in jail. Eleven received suspended sentences of one to two years and another 11 were acquitted. The 16 who Drew the heaviest sentences were found guilty of subversion violence recruiting followers propaganda against the government and disobeying military order. Those acquitted were immediately released from custody. Those Given suspended term were to be released on monday. Turning to those who receive suspended sentences most of them Young girl students the court president asked them Rostand up and said you have been sentenced for what you did but the tribunal was lenient and will let you free. If for four years you obey the Law the penalty will be written off. If not you will have to serve it in addition to whatever new sen tence you May receive. Go now and become examples of Good Twenty letters to a Friend published in the West Morosov said my Mother often contradicts herself. I be Only heard excerpts from the Book on the voice of America. It would be better if Mother came Back. I Don t know if we could live together with her i she came Back. But she need fear no miss Allilu Yeva s sex husband a Beefy faced Paunchy Man gave no particulars on their marriage. She fits better in the Western world. She always preferred a parasitic Way of life he said. The interviews were interspersed with films showing Morosov and his sister Katya i their Moscow apartment Leaf ing through family photo albums and playing Ping Pong at the fam ily country House. They said they had been allowed to retain both residences and other privileges enjoyed before their Mother s defection
