European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes saturday october 28, 1967 arabs massing along canal israeli commander reports port Taufiq Sinai a an israeli commander reported Friday a general buildup of Ara forces on the egyptian Side of the Suez estimated that there were thousands of egyptian Algeri an kuwaiti and sudanese sol Diers arrayed along the 106-Milewaterway that forms the cease fire Arab Force equipped with Large numbers of tanks and Artil Lery pieces was said to be with in 12 Miles of egyptian held Suez City where thin columns of Grey smoke still Rose from All refineries and storage tanks blasted by israeli gunfire three Days , a seven unit detachment of the soviet Fleetar Rived in port said and Alex port said a destroyer a communications ship and two Supply vessels docked amid a rousing Welcome by hundreds Obanner waving egyptians. In Alexandria two submarines purloined Cable steals the show by United press International governors talked thursday of purloined radio Grams shipboard Drumore ability at interceptions and one of their own kind. Gov. Ronald Reagan of California figured in the Guber bag of Poison suspicious in seven deaths Arcadia Fla. A Atwo Pound bag of deadly Para thion made a suspicious appearance in an unlocked shed near the Home where the seven children of a migrant farm Cou ple died of insecticide poisoning Desoto county sheriff Frank e. Cline said thursday. The seventh and last child ofor. And mrs. James Richard son 3-year-old Dianne die thursday. The others died wednesday afternoon. Cline said the partial bag of the insecticide Parathion made a suspicious appearance in Small building adjacent to the Home an unlocked shed us Edo furniture and the finding earlier was reported Bya spokesman for Cline. It was t there yesterday the spokesman said. The House very carefully was the bag was sent to Sarasota pathologist Millard White who performed autopsies on the dead children for analysis. Jazz concert tonight Frankfurt is Thi Oscar Peterson Trio and Teno saxophonist Coleman Hawkins will present a jazz concert Satur Day at 8 . In the Frankfurt Fairgrounds Kongre Shalle. And a destroyer sailed into Dock ing positions to a tumultuous Welcome by tugs and fishing boats. The Cairo press said the visit was a Courtesy Call but the fact that the ships have come hereafter the sinking of the israeli destroyer Elath on saturday an the subsequent israeli shelling of Oil refineries in Suez make i look More like a demonstration of armed support for Egypt. In Tel Aviv israeli defens minister Moshe Dayan declared Friday that Israel still was observing the cease fire agreement with Egypt despite its Chal Lenge of sinking the Elath. He told a crowded news con Ference Here i still Hope Egypt will realize it is in its own interests to observe the cease Latoria comments even to one. Gov. William l. Guy of North Dakota a Democrat who was chairman of the recent National governors conference aboard he Independence charge Dat a news conference in Bismarck n.d., that an intercepted White House message was stolen by gov. Harold e. Hughes also a Democrat said there were rumours aboard the Independence that things can be accomplished with Money on this radio Gram was sent from presidential assistant w. Mar Vin Watson to former gov. Price Daniel of Texas. Republicans charged that it amounted to White House interference inthe governors affairs. Guy said he did not believe Possession of the radio Gram by Reagan was accidental. He said the theft of a private communication cast a pall Over noted that he did not think Egypt would use the presence of soviet warships in egyptian har Bors As a cover to act against the but he added "1 still thin there has been too Little Progress towards peace and too much re armament and warlike talk As far As Egypt is refreshing stand Florida s chief executive comes to Thea id of a smaller one. Gov. Claude Kirk who interceded when a county health department closed Billy Churchill s sidewalk tee pop stand at satellite Beach is about to become the first customer As Billy 11, pours a drink at the grand reopening. A photo the wednesday blamed bin witness against no by pair she said hew her hostage anger at the White House forthe suspension of the ship s chief radio operator. Legitimate error he said he thought delivery of the Telegram to him was a legitimate error and recriminations against the operator revealed a certain Lack of Republican in the great gov. John of Rhode Island said Reagan publicized the. Radio Gram to illustrate a gop charge that president Johnson was behind democratic Gover to get the endorse the Vietnam policy. Chafee said the decision to make the message Public was not related to Reagan s position on Vietnam. You can t find anyone who Ismore of a Hawk than Ronald Reagan Chafee said. Nors Effort conference to administration s Chattanooga up a former Union Secretary who was a government witness against teamsters president James Hoffa was shot and wounded thursday night attempting to flee from couple who she said held her hostage for two Days. Mrs. Mary Gordon Francis an attractive 22-year-old who had worked for the teamsters local before Hoffa s Appeal of a jury tampering conviction Here was rushed to Erlanger Hospital where her condition was Lis Tedas fair. Detective Earl Schoolcraft announced Early Friday that Edmond Jitterbug Pullom 38, was arrested about three hours after the shooting and charged with felonious assault. Schoolcraft said mrs. Francis identified Pullom and said his companion was a woman. Mrs. Francis had been under Federal Protection while a witness against Hoffa but the Protection had been lifted three weeks ago. Her Mother Mcclain of red Bank tenn., said she had receive three Telephone Calls thursday threatening her daughter s said mrs. Francis was struck by a single Bullet in he left Chest. Saturn 5 cleared for launch nov. 7 officers said she ran up to policeman at the rear of a restaurant and moaned i Veblen shot and then collapsed. At the Hospital police said mrs. Francis said she had been held at gunpoint for two Days Cape Kennedy up the . Space Agency thurs Day cleared the first Saturn 5moon rocket for launch nov. 7 on an All important unmanned test flight. The Long awaited shot will Bea key step in America s plans to use identical launchers to sen men to the Moon by 1970. Success is needed to keep the project Apollo timetable intact. The decision to proceed wit launch preparations was made after the 36-Story rocket and it Apollo 4 spacecraft completed a two Day launch readiness test. This is a target Date said maj. Gen. Samuel c. Phillips the Apollo program Are in a very Complex learning process and we Are going to take All the time we need on this first its debut the world s mightiest rocket will drive it unmanned 52,000-Pound space Craft toward a Peak Altitude of11,400 Miles to virtually duplicate the beginning Steps of Amoon flight. The spacecraft guided by a intricate autopilot will fire its own rocket engine and Streak Back into Earth s atmosphere atthe 25,000-mile-an-hour reentry Speed returning Moon Astro nauts will face. A recovery Fleet will be standing by in the Pacific Ocean 622 Miles Northwest of Hawaii to retrieve the scorched capsule 8 hours and 43 minutes after Blastoff. One goal of the flight will be to see if the Apollo heat shield can withstand the record 4,500-degree reentry heat. The Apollo originally was scheduled for launch last Jan uary. Golden Gate Bridge claims 4 in 4 Days san Francisco a High Way patrol officials said a woman Volunteer suicide prevention worker leaped to her death thursday from the Golden Gate Bridge. She was the fourth Golden Gate suicide Vic Tim in four Days. Mrs. Dorothy Decleene Jochim 59, jumped thursday from the North end of the Bridge. She became the 329th known Golden Gate suicide. Mrs. Jochim who lived i Burlingame was a Volunteer Case worker with the Peninsula suicide prevention Bureau. Louis a. Roben a merchant Seaman jumped to his death monday from the Bridge. Gard Ner Acton Dailey a prominent architect and John Michael Harte a roofer jumped tues Day. Did t bite off More than he could Chew Springfield Missouri up Charles Armstrong s false Teeth saved his life thurs Day. A .22-caliber revolver he was cleaning went off by Accident. The Bullet entered his open Mouth and lodged in his upper plate. Armstrong 81, simply spa tit out and apart from a splitting headache was none the worse for 49 39 Kansas City at a Chattanooga Motel by couple. She told police the couple was driving her to an unknown destination thursday night an that she jumped from the car. She was shot As she . Francis was convicted tuesday by a jury in Chattanooga criminal court on charges of attempting to have her former husband killed. Her former husband pharma Cist Bobby Gordon was shot five times but . Francis the Man she married after divorcing Gordon Harold Francis and Jackie Renner Robinson were convicted in connection with the shooting. Francis and Robinson were convicted during the summer and sentenced to 10 years each in prison. Robinson testified at mrs. Francis trial that she had offered him $30,000 to kill . Francis was sentenced to from three to 10 years imprison. She is free on Bond. She was a government witness in one of Hoffa s Legal attempts to overturn his conviction Here on charges of jury tampering. A weather . Temperatures h l 55 34 Albany 71 42 Albuquerque 70 51 Amarillo 66 35 Atlanta 70 36 Birmingham 43 20 Bismarck 57 51 boston43 37 Buffalo 40 28 Casper 43 32 Chicago 53 31 Cincinnati 52 38 Cleveland 51 33 Denver 36 30 Des Molnes 38 30 Duluth 82 58 Elpaso 31 27 Fairbanks 86 65 fort Worth 80 60 Houston 53 3247 Wear. I 81 55 Las Vega h l 60 33 Louisville 72 41 Memphis 86 72 Miami Beach 44 35 Milwaukee 38 32 mils St Paul 74 41 new Orleans 56 43 new York 53 36 North Platte 87 54 Phoenix 47 35 Pittsburgh 58 51 Portland me. 57 36 Portland Ore. 52 37 rapid City 69 24 Reno 64 34 Richmond 56 37 St. Louis 58 29 Salt Lake 81 60 san Antonio 70 60 san Diego 65 54 san francises 80 41 Seattle 84 64 Tucson 59 41 Washington
