European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Too late police and firemen were among i More than 100 would be rescuers left who dug Fin Boston for Mary Ellen Mcmahon 10, who was found suffocated in the Sand pit where she had been playing with friends. At right Helen Mcmahon is restrained As she screams hysterically after her sister s body was found. Story on Page 6 up photo v gaullist survive vote weather mostly Cloudy with Haze and intermittent rain. Little change Friday. I Frankfurt Heidelberg High 62, Low 45. Tern Para Turki recorded wednesday get 14 4 4 am pm 90 Annn p a 79 Athens c a h Valano p $43 55 Berlin cd Iso 57 Frankfurt r 45 52 London p c dear cd Cloudy Grain. Am pm 48 68 Madrid p 48 59 Munich p 48 Parli r 41 52 pretty Lack p 57 70 Rome p 82 88 wheel i p a partly Cloudy r 2nd weather Wing unofficial newspaper of . Forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East vol. 27, no. 36 if 21855 a thursday May 23, 1968 5 daily 10 sunday d Tower dormitory obviously set fire kills Hio state coed. Hurts 14 Hanoi . Recess talks until monday i Columbus Ohio a a pc officials say was obviously Fet killed one coed and Hurt 14.others Early wednesday in a Tower dormitory on the Campus 0hio state University. The Blaze broke out in an Ullh Loor suite of the 24-floor circular Lincoln Tower which houses students. There were 70 won the Lith floor. All suffered to some degree from poke go i who died in car Ivy University Hospital several hours pier the fire was identified As Bam Patterson 18, of Ludlow Walls. She died of smoke inhale cont. On Pago 23, col 3 Pompidou s plea sways Assembly from a and up dispatches Paris the government of France on wednesday night survived a censure motion designed to topple the cab inet of Premier Georges Pompidou in the face of crippling nation wide strikes. The next move to get striking workers Back to the Job will probably come in a radio television address to the nation by president Charles de Gaulle Friday night. In the official tabulation the opposition failed by 11 votes to topple the gaullist government. It needed 244out of the 486 votes in the National Assembly to succeeding censuring Pompidou but got Only 233, according to the final count. Paris a the unite states and North Vietnam wednesday night recessed their preliminary peace talks until monday the longest interval thus far after the Hanoi Dele gation for the first time raise the possibility that these discus Sions might fail. With Calm tones but with acid words the two delegations once again declined to Budge fro stated positions and the Leader of the Hanoi delegation Xuan Thuy said in the event that these official conversations do not conclude with results the front on Page 24, col. S Pompidou made an impassioned hour Long speech to the Assembly wednesday afternoon promising that the government was ready to begin negotiations with All unions in the country tory to end paralysing labor unrest. Final Appeal he made one final Appeal just before the vote was taken and warned that communist state ments in and out of the Assembly have shown that an opposition Victory would spell the end four angry shouts of blackmail rang out from leftist notable defections from from. Of Page 2$, col. 1 new heart graft in Houston Houston up a Tea of surgeons headed by. Or. Denton Cooley made its fourth heart transplant in three weeks tuesday Light putting the heart of a 17-year-old boy into the body of a 54-year-old Auto Mobile Salesman. The recipient of the n e w heart is Louis John Fierro of Elmont . Hospital officials said the patient was in highly Satis factory condition. The donor was Hubert Brungardt of Pasadena tex., who died 39 minutes was transferred to St. Luke s earlier in the Day cont. On Page ?. Col the Fafe of tin Moth cult move or Yetso
