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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 28, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Auto Hess Given treat in Frankfurt by Charles Graham staff writer Frankfurt a is its like the car is washed so the. I maker says it can be left fire one among the new items on display at the automotive maintenance show of the . Trade Center in Frankfurt is this electrostatic Spray gun. It magnetized Metal particles for More efficient application of paint to Meta surfaces. The girl with her Finger on the trigger is Sybella Lagerwerff from the manufacturer Rotterdam office. Is Rohde gasoline Alley around the . Trade Center Here this week. Forty companies Are represent Din an exhibit called automotive service and maintenance equip ment which will run through Friday and will be open thurs Day night until 9 o clock. The equipment is the latest developed for the care and feeding of automobiles and covers the garage gear Gamut from a husky device for straightening car bodies with or without frames to pocket size Hydro meters for checking a Radiator s Antifreeze level. For those Well intentioned motorists with a Strong spirit but a weak body when it comes to washing and polishing the family Chariot there Are a couple of new wonder waxes which can be added to the Wash water. Once 2 Suttom its of Shock b 0 e b l i n g e a Germany is two seventh army support come soldiers died of Shock Over the weekend one following a gunshot wound an the other As a result of an Auto Mobile Accident in which three other gis were injured. Army medical authorities said pfc. Vody j. Howard 21, died saturday of cardio respiratory failure caused by Shock after be ing  involved in fight Howard of co a. 398th Supply and service in was involved in a fight earlier in the evening outside the Alpine pm club in Giessen. Howard who died atthe 24th general dispensary was shot in the right shoulder witha 38 Caliper pistol that belonged to him a support come spokes Man said. Army authorities arc i Vestiga Hanoi repeats bomb halt demand . Scoffs at reds death count Paris a North Vietnam charged monday that preliminary peace talks have failed to achieve any results because the United states has refused to makeup the main aim of these conversations the end of the bomb ing of the north.. Ambassador w. Averell Harriman accused Hanoi of giving out distorted figures on Allied losses in the War. He said the United states believes the communists Are doing this to de of my. Moves graduation site Heidelberg is i this year s 3 . Ceremony. Planned German student Demon-1 during the Patrick Henry Vil stations Here june 2 have prompted the University of Maryland to Transfer its 16th annual european division commencement at which West German Chancellor Kurt geor Kiesinger is scheduled to speak from the University of Heidel Lage program i Esliger will be awarded an honorary doctorate by University of Maryland pres ident Wilson e. Elkins. Ray Ehrensberger Dean of Maryland s University College will preside at the  taking part will be Mary Ting the cause of the fight. Hoberg s Neue Aula to the Patrick land gov. Spiro t. Agnew local information concerning those in in a w or it. A  _  in the shooting was immediately available. Pfc. Samuel Giordano or. 19,of the 104th transportation co., died Early sunday of dramatic Shock resulting from an Auto Accident which left three other104th soldiers injured. Giordano who was a passenger in an Auto driven by spec. 5 Terry l. Anderson was injure when Anderson lost control of the car and it struck a Fence Anda Telephone pole in Burstadt support come officials said. Henry Village officers  addition to the student demonstrations to commemorate the death a year ago of a West Berlin youth during protest there against a visit of the Shah of Iran a Maryland spokesman said that construction around the Neue Aula made use of the Facil Ity difficult. The historic Hall in downtown Heidelberg has been the traditional site of the Maryland graduations since 1952. A total of 93 servicemen and civilians rescheduled to receive diplomas at civic and University officials another German and american dignitaries. Of the 93 candidates for de Grees 85 have completed Bach Elor of arts courses in Genera studies. The remainder majored in military studies in Pursuit of Bachelor of science degrees. The air Force is represented by 45 students the army by 11 and the Navy by two. The res of the candidates Are defense department civilians and Mili tary dependents plus a Royal Canadian air Force sergeant. Chive your citizens. We Hope that you Are not deceiving yourselves Harriman told ambassador Xuan Thuy. The session the fifth in two weeks lasted four hours and 10 minutes. The next meeting was scheduled for Friday. The no. 2 . Negotiator Cyrus Vance left for Washington following the session to report to president Johnson. Xuan Thuy made a 5,400-Wordstatement which he concluded with this question when does the United states cease unconditionally its bombardments and All other acts of War on the entire territory of the democratic Republic of Viet Nam in order to permit discus Sions to go on to other problems of interest to the two sides Harriman replied that the United states rejects the suggestion now being urged by you that the Only reason for our meet Ings is to give the hour and Dat of the cessation of  Harriman and Thuy argued a length Over figures on Allied losses. Thuy claimed that the communist forces in the South had killed "250,000 enemy sol Diers Between Jan. 30 and may11. Of those he said 84,500 were . And foreign Allied troops the rest being vietnamese. Harriman said that 12,491 Al lied and South vietnamese sol Diers were killed in the period Jan. 30-May 11.can e Leto on its own and will have a b gloss with no streaks. If that does t do it there i  
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