European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 02, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes sunday june icon Nutch from Page 1 cigarettes cosmetics and shoo polish. Prerecorded apes and records also disappear quite regularly. Bui allees shoplifters Don t go for Small items. During the period one tape recorder and a radio were found on shoppers not planning to pay for them. Yes employees Are trained to keep away Eye out for shoppers carrying Coats and shopping bags although most stores require shopping bags to be left at the door. Cheek out clerks Are warned to take close look at packaged clothing items. Many shoplifters will slip a pair of gloves a Bra or stockings into the envelope containing a Blouse or a sweater. Local commanders have been authorized to deny Exchange privileges to shoplifters. Repeated incidents can also result in dependents being sent Home before the sponsor s tour is up. In the Case of military offenders courts martial can try the servicemen charges of almost Exchange stores i observation Points where shorn be kept under surveillance is " managers arrange to have Mph i stores during periods of Peak the yes spokesman Saidi tin presence of White Down the " 50-caliber Vigil aboard a Navy boat patrolling the Central coast of Vietnam by 3 Marvin Byrom of Huntsville ala., mans a machine gun. His Vigil along the coast is part of the search for signs of communist forces infiltration at Cam Ranh Bay. A photo into Saigon continued from Page t Ese forces firing bazookas and recoilless rifles and a Shower of rockets launched from . Gun ship helicopters. Three City blocks were destroyed. On another Saigon Battlefront just Northeast of the City South vietnamese marines battled about 800 Viet Cong trying to Cut the Bien Loi Bridge and prevent Allied reinforcements from enter ing the capital. Air Force jets strafed the area. One strike severed a fuel pipeline leading to the Tan son Nhut air base. Incomplete casualty figures saturday night said the allies killed at least 204 Viet Cong inthe Saigon fighting and 269 More around Hue and Khe Sanh in Northern province action which Cost 14 . Marines killed and102 americans wounded. North vietnamese gunners fir ing from a Mountain hit Khe Sanh with 27 artillery shells sat urday morning up correspond ent Perry Young reported in a dispatch from the Northern area. He said damage and casualties were Light. . Planes and Artil Lery blasted the Mountain to silence the communist guns. Young said about 150 North vietnamese artillery shells hit he Sanh Friday in what could be the Start of new communist pressures against the base which wag the scene of heavy fighting for about three months beginning in mid january. De Gaulle holds Iron grip control on nation continued from Page 1 Hind a Banner Reading the fight Cohn Bendit whose West Ger Man nationality allowed the French government to bar him from returning to France slipped across the Border earlier last week by dying his Bright red hair Black. He had been hiding out from police in Paris since making a Brief appearance at the sorbonne but saturday afternoon he Sud Denly appeared in the March. Students linked arms an blocked All traffic in their line of Marc h and maintained order with their own police Force. There were no clashes. Progress was made saturday in negotiations to get striking workers Back on the Job. Tenta Tive agreements were reached inthe state owned electricity Gas and Paris Public transport Fields. A general Back to work move ment was expected by Gaulle backed up his Stern warnings to communists an leftists with a show of Force that apparently frightened the revolutionary spirit out of them. Dozens of tanks were still posted strategically in a 30-Mileradius of lie capital ready Loback up de Gaulle if of two armoured Bri Gades and one Marine unit were also on standby Alert in Cam Snear Paris. I a police unit was stationed under the Eiffel Tower. As the nation breathed a collective sigh of Relief at the apparent end of its crisis de Gaulle called his new Cabine Tinto the Elysee Palace for its first meeting. The Cabinet reviewed the Les sons of the recent events said just installed information minis Ter Yves Guena the new govern ment spokesman. He said that after Premier Georges Pompidou negotiated a sweeping 10 per cent wage boost late sports new York up stage door Johnny won the Belmont stakes saturday. Forward pass was second and Call me Prince finished third. Baseball scores american league new York 400 000 000-4 7 1 Detroit o ool lox5 13 0 Mobil us Iii the Womac Hamilton 7 and Cain i Lasher l7i and Freemn. I Womack 0-1.1. Hits Hurton Iston ca.sli3rd i. 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Strikes and the paralysis of the country to bring about the collapse of the Republic and above All of its Cornerstone the president. The aim by this act of Force was to set up a totalitarian government with the temporary Aid of other Guena apparently echoed de Gaulle s belief that the communists started the upheaval and were joined by old line leftist politicians waiting to come in atthe kill. Presumably these included former Premier Pierre Mendes France and leftist federation Leader Francois Mitterrand both of whom were Quick to announce they were ready to form a provisional government when it appeared de Gaulle might step Clown. The leftists and the communists appeared resigned to fight de Gaulle in the election Campaign which opens june 9. The communists and leftist federa Tion made a pact saturday to support the Best placed Candi Date of either party in the Runoff election june 30. Under French Law candidates can win a Clear Victory on the first ballot june 23, but Only those with More than 10 per cent of the total vote can run in the second round. Reporting on the Cholon Ugnit g saturday up correspondent Roger Norum said the process Flushing Viet Cong from their hideouts was extremely slow an hazardous. A sniper shoots and the government troops shoot Back an keep on shooting Norum re ported. Students fight Rome Rome a students battled with fists and rocks at Rome University saturday but the school grounds remained in control of activists Clemo Strat Jing against president Charles Degaulle of France. Moderate students trying to re Lopen the faculty buildings for Spring examinations tried fight their Way into the univer sity but were repulsed. Hundreds of students inside succeeded in clamping shut the main Gate. The face to face ties gave Way to a Rock-throwing1 fight that caused injuries to f sides and damage to nearby cars police patrolled the area but did not intervene. On other fronts police and leftist extremist clashed violently in the Center Oil Turin in Northern Italy after a rally of Solidarity with frenc students and Naples a thousand Stu-1 dents first occupied the local University then marched through Ltd the Center of town shouting Anu Jde Gaulle slogans. They blocked traffic for hours by staging a sit in on one of Naples s busiest avenues. Talks. Continued i on Paw i necessary to Stop such Ali Oil permit the talks to move on i other Fields. It took Only a slight change my Hanoi s wording once before a break a logjam. That was w 1north vietnamese Changi a to Hanoi Hanoi m saying that talks Caw held if the americans Stogie bombing. Then North vat isaid that if the amen can i de bombing and acts Oil unconditionally North a etl will enter into coi Weisar with the United s ates a problems of common Steies i the response to tins Eungil 4/l from Johnson was o a bombing and acts o the -.-"could1 Bee be the Nam. Stopped War Nam tons l act i vietnamese pan an k 20th parallel. Ii a Al ,. Agreed to what it Jey Alling / official Tonu in Paris. talks now � jul tree recess enter their Foiw wednesday. North to Hanoi int ions
