European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Unofficial newspaper of . Forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East vol. 26, no. 326 if 21855 a monday March 11, 1968 5 daily 10 sunday d chief of staff Mia Farrow and her husband Frank Sinatra met briefly when she arrived in Miami saturday but it was reported that their 79-Day estrangement will continue. Miss Farrow has i been in India for three months of meditation at the Retreat of a Jet set guru. Sinatra is singing and filming in Miami. Up photo bombard . P Doz a air crash kills French general St. Denis reunion up Gen. Charles Aulert 60,chief of the French armed forces and 18 other persons were killed in a plane crash saturday night military officials announced. The general s wife Liliane their daughter an Nick and four aides were killed when the dc6 smashed into a Small Hill shortly after taking off from this is land in the Indi an stewardess was the Lone survivor of the 20 person aboard. She Wash from a and up dispatches Saigon North vietnamese troops hit . Outposts just South 3$of the demilitarized zone Doz with damaging artillery attacks sunday night and Early coordinate barrages de it Rood tons of ammunition and supplies for american forces. I hardest hit was Cua Viet the stay Young until 00? los Angeles a formation of an International group of scientist dedicated to keeping human beings Young longer was announced sunday bythe University of Southern California. Or. Bernard l. Strehler us gerontologist said 100 scientists Are warming what needs to to done first and their will be Given til Congress this Spring la the form of legislation to finance a $210 million re search program. S t r e h 1 e r is executive chairman of the group the association forthe advancement of aging a news announcement the s001 Ste Emir Aid intensified research King could provide � to the most serious Pivont. Of Page ool i Allied Supply base at the Mouth f a River leading to Dong a j major transshipment Point for almost All supplies going to Khe Sanh and other american out posts along the Frontier Between he two Vietnam. One mortar Shell landed in the Middle of a pile of ammunition at Cua Viet touching off explosion that nearly i flattened the place up Cor respondent Ray Wilkinson re ported from the front. Wilkinson said ammunition in stores at Cua Viet were still exploding 10 hours after the first blast. Other communist m o r t a grounds artillery shells and rocket hit Khe Sanh and parts of the big american War com plex at Danang where up Cor respondent Robert c. Miller re ported a huge fire destroying millions of Gallons of gasoline. Miller said the burning fuel Oncina Beach at Danang sent flames hundreds of feet into the Early monday morning sky. The Beach area was used to funnel Petroleum from tankers offshore through an underwater pipeline. The North vietnamese guns Hita few hours after Gen. William c. Westmoreland personally activated a new american command for defense of the Northern tie provinces with a prediction of More heavy fighting and Promise of Allied victories. Even As Westmoreland was speaking at the command head quarters at Phu Bai North Viet namese gunners were pumping artillery shells into the Marine Garrison at Khe Sanh 75 Miles to the West at an increasingly rapid rate. Up newsmen at Khe Sanh re ported 200 to 300 mortar artillery shells slamming into Khe Sanh cont. On Page 2$, col. 1 taken to a hos Pital in critical condition ail Leret president agile ret Charles de Gaulle s most trusted military adviser was in route Back to Paris via Djibouti cont. On Page 3 col. S hostages Are held overnight from a and up dispatches Salem Ore. Rioting inmates captured control of most of Oregon state Penitentiary saturday afternoon burned several shops and held four hostages until Earl sunday morning. Riot damage was estimated at$2 million. The hostages were released at7 20 after the convicts were assured that there would be no reprisals. Before they released the hos tages the prisoners had been told that the Warden Clarence , was resigning and that other demands would be convicts had threatened to kill the hostages All guards at 20-minute intervals unless their fellow inmates in isolation cells were released and their demands through a bullhorn George Randall director of Testate corrections division contacted spokesmen for the 700rioting convicts and reached agreement in the prison s Mainyard after Randall announced that Warden Gladden 73, had resigned. Well get a Man who will give us improved Progress in this prison Randall told the convicts. Lenny Butram one of the cont. On Page 2$, col. 1 Jet crash no one was Hurt when an Al into a House it Genzburg Germany. Occupants Sas
