European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 18, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes Fiur Day april 19 charges pouted protests soviet treatment of attaches Moscow a the unite states accused the soviet Union wednesday of several violations of the diplomatic immunity of . Military . Embassy said it has filed a protest Over the latest violation. Incidents have ranged from minor such As Short detention to various serious ones involving prolonged detention forcible Rusk warns Hanoi not to miss Chance Washington up Secre tary of state Dean Rusk wednes Day warned Hanoi not to los its Chance for vietnamese peace talks by continuing to indulge i propaganda or mis calculating the american , in a speech to the Amer ican society of newspaper Edi tors cautioned at the same time the american Public should real ize that when peace talks started there would be grave consequences if the administration let anything go by regret that i am not Able to add to your information about the Prospect of contacts Rusk told the gathering of of this morning we had not had what we consider an official reply to our offer to find a mutually agreeable that it should not be very difficult to arrive at agree ment on a location acceptable to both sides Rusk urged Hanoi notto lose this Opportunity by re treating into polemics or Miscal curating what president Johnson said in his March 31 address restricting bombing and offering to was a giant step toward peace Rusk said. But he re iterated the president s Declara Tion that the United states would never accept a fake solution behind which Washington could abandon its responsibilities. Search and seizing of Persona property the embassy charged in a statement was made after the soviet government newspaper Izvestia wednesday accused five . Military attaches of go ing beyond the Bounds of permissible behaviour and implied they spied at a shipyard and a military base april 8 and 9.the embassy said the Izvestia article was Replete with distortions and the military attaches were engaged in activities which Are perfectly Normal and accepted on the part of military attaches the world Over including Mili tary attaches of the soviet Union in the United states the state ment said. The american statement waste strongest assertion by the . Embassy Here in a number of years of the rights of its Mili tary those years a number of attaches have been involve Din incidents with soviet authorities. The embassy has followed practice of politely denying so Viet versions of the incident without launching such a stiff counterattack As it did wednes Day. Kosygin in Pakistan Rawalpindi up so Viet Premier Alexei Kosygin flew Here monday to begin five Day official visit to Pakistan. Pirate radio station martians need a License Washington a those mysterious radio signals from outer space that have Puzzle the world s scientists Are being transmitted in violation of fed eral communications commis Sion rules and a commissioner demanded an investigation Loevinger made his de Mand in a memorandum to the chief of the acc s Field Engi Neering Bureau but the com missioner hastily conceded to a newsman that it s All a b. Plummer chief of the Field engineering Bureau said the memo has t arrived s memo recalls that the signals officially called pulsars also have been dubbed Lam or Little Green men. He suggested that a better meaning would be Legal government of Mars which would explain Many of the puzzling aspects of these any Case Loevinger said that these signals must be regarded As a potential threat to National Security and a Viola Tion of acc recalled for an investigation and a full report. Lbs rules out Retreat in Asia continued from Page 1 estate of the late industrialist Henry j. Kaiser. In earlier business Johnson went Over Vietnam War strategy with commanders of the Amer ican sea land and air forces in the Pacific. . Military posture in South East Asia was the major topic As Johnson and top aides met at the Pacific command Headquarters of adm. .Grant Sharp tuesday. Johnson Rode in a helicopter for the 10-minute hop Over Hono Lulu to Sharp s command Post Ona Hilltop overlooking Pearl har with adm. John s. Mccain jr., who succeeds the retiring Sharp in july were Gen. Earle g. Wheeler chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the ranking officers of the service Sunder the Pacific commander. The Navy s Pacific Fleet chief at the meeting was adm. John j. Hyland. Representing the army was Gen. Dwight Beach com closing . 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The condition of Princess Margriet and that of her child were reported to be satisfactory. Tev Estla also accused the the other incident the . Embassy said the dents had been staged by russians and Are among veral which involve Viola on accepted International norms Fother treatment of diplomats " the latest incident was tested monday the . Ment said. It May have touched off the Izvestia article Givine the soviet versions As Well official soviet complaints. Presented with charges representatives of the Ameri can and Canadian embassies were called separately to the so Viet foreign ministry wednes Day and presented with the charges. Earlier wednesday another so Viet newspaper accused the Leader of an Indiana University Stu Dent tour Stepan Soudakoff of spying for the United state when he was in the soviet Union last Slimmer. He reportedly was expelled from the country. There was no immediate indication that the military at taches would be expelled. Prece Dent indicated the soviet govern ment would not have made therase Public by such an Izvestia article if it planned to expel themen. The paper accused three assistant naval attaches of taking pictures of the Leningrad ship Yard april 8. They were it cmdr. Robert earner it. Cmdr. Ralph n. Chan Nelland Marine it. Col. Wayne e. Rich Ards. The Canadian it. Col. J. , was accused of aiding newspaper charged that two . Assistant army at taches. It. Col. Hugo w. Matson and it. Col. Gerhard l. Jacob 1son, entered a closed military i area at Borisov in byelorussian april 9. I Izvestia warned that it is i High time for certain military i diplomats to see the line of do vision Between activities special fied by their status and to to Start negro show new York a National education television said tues a Day that it will launch an experimental Black Magn Ine of Tel air in mid june to concentrate on news and cultural develop a ments in the american negro Community. Ithe hour Long program will my broadcast once a month on monday nights Over net s 140 Affel ated stations said William Hiko bin net vice president Foi programming. The program will provide negroes and Whites with a counting View of what is going.0 in Black America from Politico business and from education to the arts Kobin said. He sait would be the first program of its kind in the United states. Innet is assembling an in grated production staff executive producer Alvin Perlmutter for the new said the program is line with the presidents Loi Mission on civil disorders n Only in Content but in proud a workshop to train Oun negroes in television
