European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 29, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes sunday october 29, 1967 Russia orbits 2 satellites anniversary feat possible Moscow a the soviet Union announced saturday in Quick succession the launching of two unmanned Earth satellites. In its Cosmos space exploration series heightening speculation that a spectacular space feat May be planned for the Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the bolshevik revolution. The official soviet news Agency Tass carried the announcement of the second launching Little More than an hour after that of the first. The spaceship in the first called Cosmos 186has an orbit which closely resembles that of the last manned spaceflight this country made last april when soyuz 1 crashed an killed the cosmonaut on Board. They joined two other Satel Lites All four having been sent up in a three Day said Cosmos 186 was carrying scientific and other equipment to continue the studies of outer space and test new systems and elements of the design of space vehicles. Its orbit ranged from 129.6 to 145.7 Miles above the Earth atan Angle of 51.7 degrees to the orbit of soyuz 1 varied from 125 to 139 Miles at the same Angle. Cosmos 187 s orbit was Only slightly different indicating that it could have been a poorly launched soyuz test ship or a satellite with a different Mission. The crash of soyuz 1 last april24 killed cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov and brought Russia scanned space program to a halt until an investigation could deter mine Why the capsule s Para Chute fouled on re entry Plung ing Komarov to his death in the ural Mountain area at More than300 Miles per hour. Winds. Continued from Page i weather Bureau said the win had reached 59 Miles an hour at its Airport station. Within hours after the wind rolled in from Lake Erie Friday night at least 40 docked boats had been sunk and scores of oth ers damaged. The total loss was estimated at Well Over $150,000. The Lake level Rose eight to 10feet above Normal. Sections of a few Lakeshore roads South of Buffalo and in neighbouring fort Erie ont., were reported underwater. Dozens of Trees and tree limb were knocked Down often carry ing Power lines with them. Emer gency Crews worked to restore service in Many scattered locations throughout Erie Niagara and Northern Chautauqua counties. Hanoi raids in 5th Day ground War Steps up Saigon up lots braved one american i of the War s heaviest antiaircraft barrages to bomb Hanoi and . Ground troops stormed entrenched North vietnamese positions in a Sharp intensification of fighting in the South . Military spokesmen said saturday. Three american jets and communist Mig were reported shot Down in Friday s raids which bracketed Hanoi with bombs. It was the fourth Day of stepped up raids against North Vietnam. Radio Hanoi said american raiders were Back Over Hanoi saturday and claimed five plane were shot Down and several i first trip Over sea an Oberlin Ohio College student picks his Way through a human sea of demonstrators after completing an interview with Navy recruiters. The sit in was against the recruiters being on Campus and the War in Vietnam. A lots captured. There was no immediate comment from the . Military spokesmen said 20 Ameri cans were killed and 60 injured in heavy Daylong fighting Friday around the coastal City of Warnky 365 Miles Northeast of Sai gon. At least 72 North Vietnam Ese were reported killed. Further North communist artillerymen poured 170 shells on con Thien and other . Marine Border positions Fri Day. The attack worst in weeks killed seven marines and wounded 41.the spokesmen said five companies or about 800 men of . 1st Cav div made a Dawn helicopter assault 17 Miles North West of Tarn by against an entrenched North vietnamese Force estimated to number 1,200 men. The americans finally succeeded in overrunning the communist positions at dusk with the Zaidof a company of Armor. Other cavalrymen battled another communist Force three Miles from the main engagement. News control. Continued from Page Headquarters called Slatter s claim said his office s supervision of an and the armed Force newspaper the stars and stripes implements defense Secretary Robert s. Mcnamara s Maxi mum disclosure memorandum issued five months ago after an other juror about alleged Mili tary news management. Cranston said he and Leonard Are Here to review the proce dures under which an an stars and stripes Ope. Jackie leaves for Airport mrs. John f. Kenned leaves her new Lork City apartment saturday in route to Kennedy International Airport for a flight to Rome. A photo -. Jackie opens tour of Europe Asia new York a Jacquelin Kennedy left by plane saturday for a two arid a half week trip to Europe and Southeast Asia. The widow of president Johnf. Kennedy accompanied by a maid and a secret service agent was expected to arrive in Rome Early sunday morning for a two Day visit before proceeding to Thailand. From there she i scheduled to Fly to Cambodia for a six Day visit which will include meeting with Prince Sihanouk. Prior to boarding her plane mrs. Kennedy was met by the cambodian permanent representative to the United nations huot Sambath and his wife who presented her with a bouquet of . Kennedy was dressed in a Black Cape Type coat with Lack shoes and Black stockings and wore a White dress under the coat. She declined to speak to . Kennedy s plane was expected to Stop Over in Paris for40 minutes before going on to Rome. Expected to join her in Europe Are lord Harlech the former British ambassador to the unite states Michael Forrestal a for Mer aide to president Kennedy Birmingham protests set when King goes to jail Atlanta up negro Lead ers announced saturday that they would stage massive Street demonstrations in Birmingham ala., monday when or. Martin Luther King begins his five Day jail sen tence for violating a 1963 injunction. There will be sit ins night vigils prayer vigils and Street dramatizations the entire five Days said Hosea Williams a director of or. King s Southern Christian leadership Confer said several Hun dred into thousands will take part in the demonstrations. He refused to say where in birding Ham they would be held but hinted there would be vigils out Side the jail. T or. King announced earlier that he and three other civil rights leaders would begin the five Day sentences recently confirmed by the supreme court run monday. Four of the eight negro leaders convicted in the Case already have served their terms. And son of the late defense Secretary James Forrestal and Charles Bartlett a Washington newsman and his wife mrs. Kennedy is scheduled to return on nov. 14. -,.-. Law starts contract talk with Chrysler Detroit a the unite Auto workers Union announced saturday that the Chrysler be the next target in negotiations for a new labor contract among the automotive big Law. Said negotiations were to be resumed saturday afternoon at the Chrysler head quarters in Highland Park suburb of Detroit. Law presi Dent Walter Reuther is not expected to be on hand until next for the Union and Ford motor co. Reached agree ment of a three year National contract earlier this week but production has not been resumed pending settlement of local grievances. Ford workers went on strike at Midnight sept. 6, but Law members continued on the Job at Chrysler and general motors even though contracts at Al three companies expired. College football saturday s College football results by the associated press East Penn state 2syruou.se 20 Boston College 50, mine 0dartmouth 23, Harvard 21 Navy 22, Pittsburgh 21princeton 28, Pennsylvania 14 Fordham 21, fail Field a Lwagner 21, Kings Point 7 Temple 20, Delaware 17brown 7, Colgate 0 Columbia 21, Rutgers 13 Yale 41, Cornell 7 South Wake Forest 20. North Carolina 10alabama 13, Clemson 10 Tennessee 17, Louisiana stale 14virginia military 18, Virginia 13 Virginia Teoh 20, West Virginia 7 Midwest Miami Ohio 9, Bowling Green 7 a rth Texas state 34, Cincinnati 14wayne state 20, Eastern Mii Iii Gan 3
