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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, March 14, 1968

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 14, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Carmichael a says get 3 that gun Tuscaloosa Ala. 1 militant Stokey Carmi & tuesday night told a sting screaming crowd at 1 Stilt Man College political pow e tows out of the barrel of agin and negroes must get that guar Michael accompanied by seven bodyguards dressed in combat jackets said we Are fighting not for Money but for humanity. To Are in ablution and the Whites have declared War. The Brothers an Sisters who pick up the bottles and bricks Are the  Tough looking bodyguards kept careful watch Over the crowd of some 1,000, primarily students and faculty. Newsmen Barre newsmen were barred but a Young White woman a Stringer for United press International hid in a rest room for two hour before Carmichael was to speak. The few White persons inthe audience were segregated from the , his talk interrupted time and again by shouting and chanting from the audience said we must Devol a undying love for our Black Brothers to the extent that Weare willing to die for our people first and then for you and Meas  red it boats were own rudder noises tricked Maddox skipper believes new York up  l. Ogier Captain of the destroyer Maddox in the 1964tonkin Gulf incident now believes he May have been tricked by sonar reports of the ship s own rudder noises int thinking the Maddox was under continuous nighttime torpedo at tack it was reported wednesday. In an article in the current is sue of Esquire Ogier said two torpedo reports May have Bee authentic but 19 other subsequent reports resulted from outputting our rudder Over you see and this was reflecting the sound of our own screws up toward our sonar which was t going enduring the first  tricked by myself i Felt like i d More or less been tricked or something by myself said Ogier. A claim to a visual sighting Ofa torpedo in the water near the Turner Joy the other . De Stroyer in the Gulf was made by it. John j. Barry Iii and sea Man Larry o. Litton. But there were no sonar reports of Tor Pedo attack on the vessel which was about six Miles from the Maddox. It was on the basis of the official defense department re port of continuous torpedo at tack that Congress approved the Tonkin Gulf Resolution which gave president Johnson Power to take All necessary Steps i Vietnam. An almost immediate air strike on North Vietnam in retaliation for the attack resulted in the destruction or damage of More than half of North Viet Nam s  article said the ranking officer in charge of both destroy ers cmdr John j. Herrick con cedes that doubts were Gener ated by the sonar reports and adds that he is certain some of them were both ships propeller  now feels that some torpedoes were fired at theurner Joy and not at the mad Dox said. A series of interviews with officers and crewmen of the destroyers failed to show any evidence that the Turner Joy was fired upon by automatic weapons As claimed in the official government report or that she was illuminated by searchlights from enemy vessel during such an attack. Esquire published a picture taken by radar Man James Stankevitz of a machine gun Bullet Hole in the Pedestal of the m a d d o x s after gun director which it said was the Only dam age to . Property suffered inthe Tonkin Gulf incident. The Bullet was fired from Anorth vietnamese it boat Dur ing a Daylight attack that pre needed the controversial night time attack by two  government has insisted the first attack was unprovoked but the article said there is ample evidence that the Maddox was on a classified electronic intelligence Mission to fingerprint enemy coastal radar and had sailed within the12-mile territorial Waters claimed by North Vietnam horizontal 1. Machine part 4. Goddess of retribution 7. Appearing gnawed12. Khan 13. Conflict 14. California comity 15. Nothing 18. I Vestiga. Tors 18. Whole amount 19. Fiber 20. Fewer 22. Tennis equipment 23. Platter 27. Embrace 29. Grate 31. Merchan Dise 34. Helen 35. Stage whispers 37. Twitching 38. Precious jewels s9. Anger 41. Dull sound 45. Joint47. Epoch 48. Punish52. Cover 53. Constellation 54. Scottish River 55. Insane56. Diminished 57. Transgress58. Bashful vertical1. Panama 2. Nimble. Shaded walks4. Over. Whelm5. Assessing 6. Obliterate 7 Ludwig 8. Raced9. 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Ticket for a military air com Mand flight was included with the orders. Headed for Saigon Saigon was named As the even Tual destination. Ronald s father Wilford Christ Onsen said he attempted to Call the Nuvy unit but his collect Callas not accepted. The mix up apparently revolve around Ronald s older brother Mirent. He served with Mobile ch7 in Vietnam and now is assigned to Shore duty at Norwich Conn. Christensen said lie would sen the orders Back by mail. Frag an Bishop of the episcopal diocese of Cali fornia. The Rev. York has been ministering to the hippie Community and a number of Flower children were on hand for the rites. Up wee pals turn we mortar the with Corn bread Mustard Greensand yams strafe them with Ham hock3 and Blacke de peas he s laying out a proposed strategy for the War on poverty what s Diz talking a80ut, Randy ?  
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