European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Oviet bomber buzzes.8. Carrier. Crashes from a and up dispatcher Washington a a russian omber crashed into the nor Egian sea with a loss of at East three lives saturday after a Low pass Over the . Aircraft Carrier Essex the de sense department announced. American personnel Rende Redall possible assistance and re covered parts of three bodies but found no survivors the Pentagon said. The bomber was atu16 Badger which normally carries a Crew of plane one of a flight of two badgers was making fourth Low pass near the car Rier which was conducting anti submarine training operations. On its last pass the aircraft came within approximately 20 Yards horizontally of the Essex port left Quarter at an Altitude of 120 feet the Pentagon flying away at an Altitude estimated by eyewitnesses to be less than 50 feet the soviet aircraft at a distance of about cont. On Page 2lf, col. So ii a France acts to break protesters from a and up dispatches Paris Premier Georges Pompidou ordered police saturday to break up any further demonstrations in riot torn France relentlessly and without he charged agitators were trying to push the country toward civil War. Aides said the suspension of the right of Assembly applied mainly to the mile Square student latin Quarter scene of three nights of fierce bloody fighting. Two persons were killed in rioting that raged in pre Dawn darkness in 14 French cities. Frenchmen braced for More violence in a country paralysed. President Charles de Gaull worked on Long Range plans to Settle the nation s crisis the stripes love riots conquer All the Street barricades Are up the students prepare for another Paris Battle with police and the red Flag is held High but it does t keep the Holder from engaging in one of France s oldest pastimes. A photo unofficial newspaper of . Forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East vol.27, no. 39 if 21855 a sunday May 26, 1968 daily 10 sunday worst in modern times but i appeared his opponents had rejected his appeals for police officer was killed in Lyon Friday night and a 26-year-old curiosity seeker stabbed to cont. On Page 2. Col 1 libel Case Goldwater wins $75,001 in suit new York up a Federal court jury Early saturday $7nnif Barry Goldwater a duo m punitive damages and h in compensatory damages inne former Republican presiden candidate s libel built Ian run. Of u u Sci o Ali against now defunct fact Maga Goldwater had sued the Magazine its publisher. Ralph Weathe Cloudy with isolated How Ere. Monday. Frankfurt Heidal Low 60. Temperature saturday get Adana p athen., c Solan. Eberlin p am pm 69 72 Myrld c 48 68 Munich p 61 69 Parli cd 60 63 or twice cd 63 72 Rome p 70 70 wheel i cell Cloudy a partly Cloudy i r 2nd weather Wing Ginzburg and managing editor Warren Boroson claiming an article published during the 1964presidential election defamed his nine Man three woman cont. On Page 2. Col. 5j lbs says extremists have stake 111 rioting Atlantic City . A president j o h n s o a in re Marks he May have intended for dissident College students angry negroes and even rioting frenchmen said saturday you cannot build a Utopia on scant Advance notice Johnson flew Here to address the convention of the International ladies garment worker Union in Gnu. In his prepared text Johnson spoke in warning phrases of extremists with a vested inter est in catastrophe who will argue that destruction is the Road to Johnson told a wildly cheering audience that his administration is based on performance in Stead of he said the Man he will sup port to succeed him in the White House will be the candidate who builds upon the record of the Johnson administration and says we have just that formula would seem to place Johnson in the Corner of vice president Hubert h. Humphrey who As a member of the administration embraces the Johnson record. But the presi Dent never mentioned the Nameon Page 34, col. 3
