European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 7, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and Viet pm t continued from was in la i a. It excellent �0nditior Organ. Player was in excelled arrived in Vietnam tune 11 and intended to stay in they were under visibly shaken. Sad the group had intended sing for the coastal resort such earlier in the Day but be hide trouble delayed them., we had Promise to Laraga Bunch of Guys Down therm Day night and we did t warn to disappoint them she said. The group had been in the Mekori idelta and at bases around Saigon in the previous month. Bone said they decided to re return to Saigon after vietnamese railway crisis ends in Britain London up Union Lead ers and officials of Britain s state owned Railroad system settled a two week go slow Ciji Sis saturday night and promised Back to Normal services to weary commuters by monday. But the $7.2 million settlement brought threats of a new political Row As maps questioned whether peace had been bought to dearly. Some political party source said the terms of agreement a 3 per cent pay Rise linked to Promise of eventual increased productivity could Rock the Najbor government s much vaunted prices and incomes b r i t a i n s railway men seemed assured of a substantial increase in wages while Only Flimsy assurances were Given on productivity observers noted. Critics also pointed out that the settlement was basically what the unions demanded in the first lace and Long suffering com filters were bound to Arkney had suffered the hardships f Tram delays and cancellations ver the past 13 Days. I parliamentary sources said conservative front Bench leaders vere Likely to have some Ayk Avard questions next week for the Imster for employment and duct my mrs. I Astie. B a b a r a snarl caused by working strictly by the ended saturday night Union involved Erm accepted pay. National Union return men Nur ordered Elul to Normal late Friday. Army i Dies 4-Story fall j0110 a fall it Wilhiamen stopped them their arts old them they could no proceed i. I a few Miles along on their re Turfitt zip bullets slammed into Tufe Ite Hiilei wounding some of the occupants. Miss Levine sitting in the Middle of the front seat said she slumped to the floor. Bone said they stopped the be Hittle and got out into the Road with their hands up and saw four or five armed men. We thought they were on outside and had shot at the group by mistake he added. We shouted out we re americans Dorf t shoot but they fired right into us anyway and i fell into the it was then that the two Mem Bers of the group were killed. Miss Levine said the guerrillas began searching the vehicle and i was crouched under the front seat playing dead.1 Don t think they saw me. Anyway they did t touch took id cards wallets and airlines tickets that the me were carrying rummaged around the Back of the vehicle among the musical instruments and ran off into the a doll capable of turning its head lowering its eyelids and flinging out a leg is displayed by a Porter at rotheby s in London where it was auctioned off for $456 Friday. The figure represents a Warren would stay on if Fortas were blocked f continued from Page 1 to step Down was an Effort to keep Johnson s successor from naming the next chief Justice. That gets us into the real of politics Warren said. I left politics 15 years ago. I would like to have my retirement inject me into politics he described his decision to retire now As a purely person Al thing and recalled that he has said he believed in a Cut off Date for Federal is 77. Concerning the possibility that he would continue As chief jus Tice when the court reassembles in october Warren said Well it does t seem very probable to Mei he added he supposed it was possible if Fortas were not con firmed but continued i neither expect nor Hope that would be a fact Warren firmly defended John son s authority to name a Suc Cessor rather than leave the task to the next president. The chief Justice vigorously rejected the suggestion that Johnson is a Lanie Duck president. I thought that As Long As a hurled at continued from Page 1 a Ter based and easily washed away. The missiles were thrown by about 100 youths gathered on a Hill overlooking Johnson s motor Cade route from san Salvador s Airport. They stood under Banner Reading Assino As Sassin or murderer. Other Post ers proclaimed Johnson Viet am assassin.". But i they rest of the crowd cheered the president and waved american. Flags. Some of the crowd swarmed into the path of the motorcade and two jeep loads of police and motorcyclists had to Clear the Way Johnson started out in the motorcade after saying in an air Ali i i killed in sleep crash bad Kreuz Nach Germany is a 21-year-old 8th inf div Soldier was killed thursday when the jeep he was driving collided with a car driven by a Divi Sion lieutenant the army Dis closed saturday. Spec. 4 Robert t. Kotarski 7thbh, 16th arty Baum older died from injuries received in the crash on it. 176 near Stein according to a division spokesman officials identified 2nd a mets 2nd in 68th Armor Baum older As the Driver of the other vehicle. Two passengers with Kotarski plus three other lieutenants Riding in the other car and met were treated and released. No charges have been Accident is still under investigation port statement that he had come to meet with the Central american leaders to find out what More we can do Johnson on the first leg of journey that will make him the first . President to visit Allive Central american republics in a single trip said in remark son his Airport arrival Here i come to san Salvador to learn. I come to find out from my fellow presidents what our nations have achieved toward improving the lives of the peo ple. I come to ask what More can we do together demonstrations by 2,000 Public University students were held Friday night against Johnson an the presidents of Al Salvador Costa Rica Honduras Nicara Gua and Guatemala. There were no incidents Ashe students marched Down a main Street in front of the .embassy. Some of the students carried placards calling Johnson the murderer of Vietnam and say ing get out of oth ers referred to the Summit meeting As the dragon and five monday night Johnson will have visited All five coun tries comprising the full membership of the seven year old Central american common a few years Johnson said the five countries have virtually completed the Market Frame work and have moved beyond the purely economic aspects of integration to produce important social pointed to . Contributions to the area s self help Effort but said it must always be so that the Central american themselves provide leadership and determination. Declaring that the goal Smuch As anything is a state of mind he asserted if we All believe societies can and must change they we All believe that men can and must cooperate wit each other to insure peace and Progress they we All believe that poverty and misery disease and injustice can and must be eliminated they come to san Salvador knowing this. But i come to learn How we can hasten the Day of Progress Man is president he has a right to perform the duties of the of fice Warren said. Looking Back on his 15 years Schief Justice Warren described As most important the March 1962decision that Federal courts have jurisdiction to redress malay portioned state Legislatures the principle of one Man one vote right behind this he ranked the 1954 ban on racial segregation in Public schools and the March 1963 decision giving poor defendants the right to a Law yer in state courts. New Era looms looking ahead generally he said i do believe we Are com ing into a new Era so far a american life and probably so far As the world is concerned. All of this turbulence All of the disruptions of every kind that we read about in the press every Day All of the dissension that is extant indicate that there must be great adjust ments of some kind coming Iii the life of our state certainly in society arid possibly in our Economy. I Don t know. That could Well be called a new Era. The court lives in the errand must play its Neutral position asked for his views on capital punishment Warren described himself As neither an advocate nor an opponent but said i would not be unhappy to see the Day when the government did not engage in capital of the criticism he and the Over the we re Allee goo court have receive years Warren said human and like to things said about us however he said he never reacted strongly although once in a while you d like total the reason he did to Warren said was you can t do that on the combat pay for Crew of Pueblo Given of Washington up Shriver r-kan., says the Pentagon approves his proposal to allow the 83 crewmen of the Pueblo to collect combat pay while they Are prisoners of North said in a statement Friday the defense depart ment s general counsel notified the House armed services committee the Pentagon sup ported the principle of Shriver s Bill. . Gen. Renews pledge to Berlin Berlin up Robert g. Fergusson Berlin s american commandant Friday reaffirmed the american pledge to fight for West Berlin if Neces sary. America will never forge that president John of Kennedy said in january 1861, the world must know that we will fight for Berlin and that Weare defending the Freedom of Paris and new York when we stand up for Freedom in Ber Lin " Fergusson said. The . Forces with Pur Al lies will support Freedom in Ber Lin and we will stay Here until the question of a divided Ger Many is solved to the satisfaction of the German people and the allies Fergusson spoke at an in dependence Day dinner arranged by the american chamber of Commerce in pledged to defend West Berlin As an East German foreign ministry spokesman again warned the West German government against illegal interference in the City the spokesman charged in a statement the visit Here Friday of Herbert Wehner West Man minister for All German soviet zone affairs was � provocation
