European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes airports of Paris to boost capacity Paris a Paris Airport authorities Are determined to keep up with the Jet age. It is an immense Job involving sweeping improvements of the present orly Airport Termi Nal construction of a separate orly West terminal and a Brand new Paris North Airport North of the City As Small but his Oricle Bourget Airport is phased out to make room for housing. Work is already under Way Aid Raymond Gui Tonneau director general of the Paris Airport at a news conference tuesday. It is the jumbo jets dictating most of the improvements he said. The super sonic transports create no prob Lenis. Reached capacity air traffic in terms of Pas sengers has been increasing 15 per cent a year. Gui Tonneau said everyone was surprised when the present orly terminal opened in1961, reached its capacity of 8 million passengers a year in1968. The 1967 figure is expected to be around 7 million. Work will Start in two weeks to boost the capacity of the present orly terminal to 9 or 10 million by 1969 or 1970. This will be a $20 million undertaking involving two Star shaped satellite terminals one at each end of the present terminal each capable of handling four jumbo jets at the same time. Moving sidewalks new registration and baggage capacity and 34 telescopic gangways like Many american airports already have. A 2,000-place underground parking garage. Reinforcement for the heavier planes of the Tunnel be Neath the Airport through which Busy National Highway no. 7 passes. The second phase will be orly West after which the present terminal will be renamed orly South. Orly West will be on the same Airfield but separated by several Hundred meters in the style of John f. Kennedy International Airport at new York. The new facilities to be linked to orly South by shuttles or sub ways the Paris officials thin Kennedy is poor in this regard will have a capacity of 6 million by 1971, and room for expansion by another 2 third project is Paris North on which preliminary drainage work has started. The first phase should open in 1972with a capacity of 5 or 6 million. Other phases will follow As Lebourget closes probably in 1975, and needs require it. Gui Tonneau expects it to Beabout 1982 or 1983 before the Paris airports again run out of capacity by then to be about 15 million at orly and 30 million at Paris North. What then we re already examining Sev eral Sites in a radius of 60 to 80kilometers West of Paris he said. Source of . Criticism will r Saigon up the South vietnamese government announced thursday a program of reforms in its army conscription system. Among other things the Saigon administration lowered the draft eligibility a from 20to 18. The draft has been the source of heavy american criticism for years. Only a Small percentage of eligible Young South Vietnam Ese men Are in uniform and there have been charges that the conscription system is shot through with graft and corruption. The draft reforms were spelled put in a decree signed thursday by Nguyen Van Thieu the chief of state and Nguyen Cao by the prime minister. Both Are High ranking officers in the armed forces. It tightens loopholes in the conscription Law and is designed draft to increase the number of Viet namese under arms. In addition to lowering the draft eligibility age the decree makes veterans subject to recall until the age of 33 and makes technicians and specialists Eligi ble for service until the age of 45. Full details were not released but a government spokesman said the decree would Cut Dow the number of men who obtain gives $250,000 for Hospital Ntow Vot if sat \ Carat Lynn a 1 1. Be York a Svetlana Allilu Yeva daughter of former soviet Premier Joseph Stalin has donated $250,000 from the proceeds of her Book to build and maintain a Hospital in the Village of Kal Kankar India. It was the largest Grant she made from proceeds of her Book Twenty letters to Friend discussing her child Hood in Russia and came jus Short of one year after the death of her husband Brijesh Singh oct. 31, 1966. Members of Singh s family Are organizing a memorial fund with which to build and main Tain the Hospital. Mrs. Allilu Yeva created charitable Trust soon after she came to the United states ear Lier this year. The Grants were announced by her representatives Here. She granted another $50,000 tothe Tolstoy foundation in new York a Center for russian Cul Ture and support of russian emigres $10,000 to the Pestalozzi children s Village in Switzer land $10,000 to the russian Chil Dren s Home in Paris and $10, 000 to the russian children s welfare society inc., in Newyork. She provided for $5,000 Grants to lit fund which aids russian writers and scientists in exile and to the russian language a sub a bottle 2 flags Kirk claims sea floor periodical Novi thurnal the new review published in new York. Maurice Greenbaum s attorney said that after providing for her own needs and expenses she had turned the rest of her receipts Over to the charitable Trust whose trustees include George Kennan former . Ambassador to Russia. Greenbaum declined to disclose her total receipts. 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In a Jovial mood Kirk also said he made the descent with Pope s prayer on his lips be cause sen Verle Pope a Democrat will be governor if Idon t come the submarine ride was the second attention grabber in As Many Days for the showman governor. Tuesday he jetted to satellite Beach to reopen a refresh ment stand for an 11-year-old boy who had been put out of Busi Ness by government regulations. Two mechanical arms mount Don the Bow of the research sub Marine Alumina it the Sam vessel that retrieved a Hydrogen bomb from the Ocean floor of Spain planted the United states and Florida flags on the Bottorof the Atlantic about eight Miles East of Miami Beach. We have claimed this land for Florida. We be set a Prece Dent Kirk said after surfacing. This symbolizes Florida s intentions to extend its boundaries along the Ocean Bottom. We want to Jiow the Federal govern ment How it will be done in the future Kirk said. He explained that he made the trip without fanfare because we would have had 18 senators an the Federal government protest ing. Well it s too late now. You should dismiss the ques Tion of boundaries when talking about the Ocean Bottom land Kirk said. It is Only a question of Possession. That s the Way the spaniards did it. They just said it s mine and took it. Anybody who wants to contest Florida s claim to that spot had better do it now Kirk said. The next Guy who comes downhill see our when the governor emerge from the submarine he said he had seen a big White crab some lobster some Little fish in a Fox Hole and a whisky would t attempt to say what Brand whisky had been i the bottle. West German tycoon held As spy suspect Karlsruhe Germany a the owner of one of West Ger Many s largest photograph store chains has been arrested on suspicion of spying for communist East Germany the fed Hanns Heinz porst eral attorney reported wednes Day. The Federal attorney said Hanns Heinz porst whose diversified interests include the 50-store photo porst Chain was arrested tuesday in Nuernberg an was being held for investigation. There was no elaboration Norwas there any indication whether porst s arrest was linked wit the breaking up of two spy rings in Bonn on oct. 11.porst was the seventh spy suspect to be arrested in West Ger Many in the last two weeks. A porst spokesman in Nuernberg said the owner s arrest apparently is related to an incriminating statement of the for Mer porst employee the Federal attorney earlier wednesday confirmed that Pilny a 50-year-old Nuernberg proof Reader had been arrested on oct. 18 on suspicion of maintain ing Long standing contacts with the East German ministry Forstate Security. Porst 44, also is suspected of having had treasonous relations with the East German ministry according to the fed eral attorney. . Mother son in double divorce Case Canterbury England Apia double divorce Case brought by a Mother and son is due forbearing in England s High court later this year. Court sources called it unique at least in this country. Patrick o Shaughnessy a 24-year-old Miner filed a petition for divorce wednesday from his wife Maureen 22, and cited his father As the same time the father Thomas o Shaughnessy 47, was handed divorce papers by his wife Evelyn Patrick s grounds were not stated. Thomas did not list himself a contesting either his son s Peti Tion or his wife s. Both Are Likely to be heard together in the High court in and Maureen were married five years ago when shews 17, and set up Home in the Seaside resort of Broadstairs where Thomas works As an ice Cream Salesman. Greece postpones trial of publisher Athens up the trial of publisher Helen Vlachos an out spoken critic of Greece s military regime has been postponed in definitely Interior minister . Stylianos Pattakos said. The trial had been schedule to begin wednesday. Pattakos said after consulting with Paulto Tomis minister of Public order hat it was decided to postpone indefinitely. Mrs. Vlachos was placed under House arrest in her Athens Penthouse apartment oct. 4. Cyclone kills 800 Dacca East Pakistan up eight Hundred people were re ported killed or missing thursday after a Cyclone ravaged Cox s Bazar 275 Miles Southeast of hereon the East Pakistan Burma Border. Children of reds attacked in in. Washington a state department official says 14 White children from three communist embassies have been beaten and intimidated brother students at the predominantly negro Public school the attend. Harold a. Pace of the depart ment s protocol division said tuesday the children of polish Czechoslovakia and bulgarian embassy officials have been subjected to brutal treatment at Lincoln Junior High school. One boy was hospitalized As a result he is very bad for our image overseas said Pace add ing the state department would like to see the embassy children transferred to another school. But a recent court ruling May make this impossible officials said. By International agree ments we must protect the diplomats and their families said Pace. I Don t see How we can justify subjecting them to continuous
