European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 02, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 24 the stars and stripes thursday May 2, 1968 Hanoi i on Jakarta s offer . Willing to meet reds on Washington a the White House quickly accepted wednesday an indonesian Sugges Tion that preliminary peace talks with representatives of North Vietnam take place on an indonesian naval vessel in the Gulf of Tonkin. There was no indication whether the suggestion was also acceptable to North after Indonesia a suggestion was announced in Jakarta White House press Secretary George Christian told newsmen a Neutral ship on a Neutral sea would be a goad meeting he said Indonesia s proposal is acceptable to the United Christian made it Clear that the . Government and presumably Hanoi had been in formed of the indonesian plan i Advance of the Public announce ment in Jakarta. You can As sume that there have also been other contacts on this he said he was not cer Tain whether a formal reply bythe american government had been dispatched to Jakarta Buthe left no doubt that an affirmative response was in the announcing acceptability of Indonesia s idea Christian said As you know both the unite states and North Vietnam have ambassadors in of the stumbling blocks in finding a site for preliminary talks with North Vietnam has been a search for agreement Ona location where both countries and their allies have diplomatic representation. The indonesian proposal was similar to a suggestion president Johnson voiced from the flight deck of the aircraft Carrier Enterprise off t h e California 1coast during a Veteran s Day 1 weekend tour last november. I on that occasion Johnson tossed out the idea that a it trial ship on a Neutral sea might prove to be a suitable place to begin talks aimed at ending the Vietnam War. Three Days later Hanoi Johnson s proposal. The is treated for heart attach continued from Pope i his improved mrs. Mamie Eisenhower Wasin the next room and visited him statement issued wednes Day morning did not say where Eisenhower would go after Leav ing the cardiac unit but presumably it would be to another part of the base his condition permits Eisenhower will be transferred to Walter Reed army Hospital in Washington. He had been duet return to his Home at Gettys Burg. Pa., in a few was the third heart at tack for the Man who led Allied forces to Victory in Europe in world War ii then served two terms As the nation s chief exec other heart attacks were in 1955 while he was president Andin 1965, while he was vacationing in Augusta heart specialists were flown Here from Walter Reed late monday night. Gen Taylor assumes Post Heidelberg special a . Benjamin f. Taylor was officially welcomed Here wednes Day As he assumed his n e w duties As acting chief of staff Usa eur and seventh army. With Taylor on the reviewing stand at ceremonies at usar eur and seventh army he Wasgen. James h. Polk Usa eur and seventh army commander Taylor will become Usa Eurand seventh army chief of staff upon the departure of maj. h. Chase for the United states later this month. Taylor has been chief of staff of the Central army group since september 1966. Senate ratifies Rule to limit world fairs Washington up the Senate tuesday ratified an inter National agreement limiting world fairs to once every four agreement approved 73 to 0 makes the United states member of the Bureau of inter National exhibitions which was formed in 1928 to keep member states from participating in unauthorized world fairs. Weal or partly Cloudy with rain Hower. Inc rens Ina Clou Danei with rain Friday. Krunk Furt Heidelberg High 69, Low 44. They were col. Loren Parmley chief of the department of medi Cine at Walter Reed and Hall chief of cardiology at Walter Reed. The diagnosis report said thorough evaluation of studies which have been conducted has indicated that Gen. Eisenhower has sustained a mild myocardial medical books describe a Myo Cardial infarction As a Block age of an artery in the heart. Eisenhower played Golf Mon Day morning at his Winter Home at Palm desert 40 Miles Southof March fab. After the heart attack he cancelled an appoint ment for a visit from King Olav of Norway and called for his doctors. After examining him at Home they ordered him flown Here by helicopter. The White House reported that president Johnson who was notified monday night of Eisenhower a illness is being kept informed of the general s consultations with his staff Johnson dispatched an air Force plane to Fly the two Walter Reed doctors to attend the ail ing former president. It s Blossom time in Norway a Snow balls throw away from a Good sliding slope see it on Page 1 Randi Kogstad left and her american friends. Lisa an plenty of Spring Flowers to pick slope is on Randi s farm. Into Rita find the min is Imi Ulos of shootings seven March organizers arrested from a and up dispatches Marks miss. Seven organizers of the poor Peoples March on Washington were arrested Here wednesday while try ing to recruit High school Stu dents for the seven were charged with disrupting the peace and hereto go before a Justice of the peace later wednesday for l. V. Harrison of quit Man county said no one was shot and no one was Hurt in the denied a report from Washington from the Rev. Ralph d. 2 win medals in action 4 4 sum prn72 a Hisni p 45 59 Aviano r 45 52 Berlin r 55 Frankfurt p 43 57 London p a Cicar cd Cloudy ran. 4 4 am pm 43 69 Madrid p 45 65 Munich r 45 69 Parli p 43 62 pre twice cd 64 84 Rome p 73 73 wheelus c 2nd weather Wing Washington up presi Dent Johnson wednesday presented the nation s highest military award the medal of Honor to two army infantrymen for unusual heroism in the same Battle in an East room ceremony Johnson presented the medal to capt Robert f. Foloy of Newton mass., and sgt. John f. Baked or. Of Moline Iii. It marked one of the few Lime sin army history that the medal of Honor went to men of the Sam company for acts of courage in the same combat action. Abernathy president of the Southern Christian leadership con Ference that seven people had been shot. Authorities said one of those arrested Willie Bolden was taken into custody after leading about 300 students out of classes drug continued from Pago t View stages and he expects it to go to the White House for approval by mid june. The revised manual he said will raise the limits of punish ment under article 15 nonjudicial punishment Manss expects to spend Parton his time on this tour working out Legal problems concerning the air Force and Host nations. Although there Are Many fac tors bearing upon the relation ship Between air Force men an Host countries he commented we usually find a Way to work them out. In most cases we Man age to assure any airman who gets into trouble in a foreign country individual rights comparable to our Manss was wearing the new air Force judge advocate badge which will soon be available Fornall a officers. It consists of the air Force shield beneath the Scales of Justice All enclosed in a Laurel Wreath. At All negro Quitman High arrest of Bolden a longtime Leader of the Sci sponsor of the Washington demonstration touched off an Impromptu March on the Quitman Bounty jail where a sit Dow demonstration was staged at the bodily moved the demonstrators away from the entrances and took six other persons also identified Smarch organizers into custody. The six were identified Schester Thomas jr., Canton miss., major Wright Grenada Jimmy l. Wells Atlanta Marjorie Hyatt Atlanta an Drew Marrisett Atlanta and Doris s. Baker of Marks. The poor Peoples Marc will step off thursday from Memphis and head first to Marks where the late or. Martin Luther King once Maidho saw such poverty that it brought tears to his marchers will be recruited Here. Scout Sejut Quartara opened Geneva up Tho Boyscout movement tuesday opened its new world Headquarters in Geneva. Simultaneously hungarian born or. Las to nag became the new Secretary Gen eral of the worldwide movement. Abernathy made the ordinal statement about a shoot Dur ing a poor people s Campaign meeting with Secretary of inferior Stewart Udall. Later at the Airport lie of touch with an Sci organi or b Memphis who told him he said police had fired Over the a Caff of some demonstrators but n one had been shot. Organizer j. T. Johnson the associated press by me phone from Memphis that had first supplied the emm oui report after receiving a phone Call from a Youxu lad who he said was very exc Johnson said he would with Abernathy As soon a Sulc Leader arrives in a Phis to decide what they Wou a do. 3rd inf Dinco Dies of heart attack Wuerzburg Germany 3rd inf div no died m night at the . Army Luis Ujj Here of a heart attack three u after a hernia operation sgt. Allen c. Zinn 23. Of p jj10th Engineer in had la to to the Hospital critically ill Day. He is survived by is j � Susan a 9-month-old i la Justine and his Mojo a. � Angela Glnn of fast j�"u1-mich., his Home town
