European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 9, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes. " French students lose last tort Ard has cabs familiar american Auto grave nothing on this sea of abandoned victims of an order by City fathers in Taipei capital of Senger carriers of traffic. Formosa to get the Pas the streets to Speed up a photo Short Tours red tape yanks wed Viet girls Washington up com ively few american sol ers Are marrying Vietnam sets not for Lack of Good but because of Short duty Koek prices list sharply York a the Stock ret closed sharply higher May. Trading was Market took off from the uprising rally of last wednes Stock Rose on a Broad front s outnumbering losses by of about 2& to 1. J brokers saw the rally As a inti nation of the Surprise and nce that had come wednesday normally caution would Bevc been expected prior to aur Day stretch when markets Puld be was 16.86 million ares compared with 14.30 Mil in wednesday the last trading a before the july 4 Dow Jones Industrial averse Rose 9.09 to 912.60.ibobbie Brooks was the most Jve Stock up 1% at 21 my. Tours and red officials note that it takes 90 Days to process Immi Gration papers for a foreign wife and the duty Tours in Viet Nam Are Only a soldiers Are not permitted to extend their Tours for the purpose of marrying. Pentagon figures showed 100marriages to vietnamese girls in 1965, 119 in 1966, 160 in 1967 and66 through april 15 this year. By contrast world War ii resulted in More than 100,000 marriages to foreign air Force times said the defense department policy is o protect both parties from an impetuous each applicant is informed of he restrictions imposed by . Immigration Laws and must submit extensive documentation o satisfy military american embassy and vietnamese government requirements the service journal said. Americans find vietnamese girls some say they Beautiful in the attractive Andare the most among the reasons for the Small number of marriages Are the kind of War it is the one year Tours and american and vietnamese government require ments the paper americans Are stationed and fight where there is no Chance for them to me vietnamese girls. For very few is there an Opportunity for court closing . Stock Market prices Paris a helmeted Rifle carrying police forced their Way into the new medical school Las major University building held by rebellious students Early Mon buses surrounded the area and barred newsmen. Dozen spectators gathered on Boulevard St. Germain a bloc away. An officer ordered them Back on the sidewalks or Well take you away red Flag was taken Down from the resistance was reported. There were Only about 20 Stu dents left in the building when the big Metal doors were closed about 1 20 for Days the students last barricade had Long been removed and the had been waiting for Day for the police to come for them. There won t be any fight and if there is it won t be our fault said a member of the action com Mittee at the new medical school on the Rue Des saints Peres. The student hold outs said there was no reason for police intervention they have been just go ing about their business holding committee meetings to draft plans for educational Reform. But president de Gaulle s Cabinet has issued a statement saying the government can not continue to tolerate the illegal occupation of official buildings including educational on june 16 police took Over the sorbonne Headquarters of the revolt. The school of Fine arts which produced bitter anti de Gaulle posters was taken on june 27. 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I to 60 4 25 48 a 27�, m 4 44 28 2 3jf-� 69. 33 i 52 4 68", continued from Page 1 wholesale firings. The Pentagon Hopes to accomplish its objective mainly through attrition. This is in line with the apparent intent of Congress which ruled recently that Federal Agen cies May fill no More than 75per cent of Job vacancies created by the resignation retire ment death or removal of full time this All amounts to is a Belt tightening a partial freeze and fewer opportunities for peo ple looking for jobs with the armed service or defense Agency. Since studies Are now underway officials said they cannot Tell what the Impact will be on the various states and defense installations within those government depart ments and agencies also Are under orders to limit their pay Rolls. But none compares in size wit the defense establishment which normally accounts for about 40per cent of total Federal civilian All defense programs except those connected with the Vietnam War Are undergoing close scrutiny and testing to de Termine whether they Are Essen in with the Economy drive was Secretary of defens Clark m. Clifford s decision last week against activating the partially organized 6th inf Navy is wondering about the Fate of its project for development of a new class of silent deep diving probable Economy tar gets include the air Force scanned orbiting Laboratory the Navy s sea based antimissile project and the army s Sam a air defense guided missiles. N. Fiefs claim wins Back lao rebels Paris up North Vietnam claimed monday a series of Mili Ary victories Over american oops and openly admitted its support for the communist be insurgency in neighbouring Laos. Nguyen Thanh be North Viet namese spokesman at the Hanoi . Peace talks told a new conference that the National liberation front and our com patriots allegedly have Cap lured four and encircled on american and Allied positions on the Khe Sanh disregarding american Dis closures that most of the Khe Sanh outposts have been abandoned the Hanoi spokesman claimed that guerrilla forces had killed or wounded 1,300 men. Shutdown 26 aircraft and destroyed 30 vehicles in the past 10 Days at Khe Sanh. First Tim for the first time since the Start of the peace conversations the spokesman referred to forces opposing Allied troops As the liberation army Viet Cong and our compatriots apparently meaning North vietnamese units. In private North Vietnam Ese diplomats Here have never denied the presence of their troops South of the 17th parallel while refusing to make such an admission at the about cooperation be tween Hanoi and the Neo lao Hayat movement the communist directed insurgency in Laos headed by Prince so Phanou Vong the spokesman said the struggle pursued by the Neo lao Hayat for laotian Liberty is Ajust struggle. The vietnamese laotian and cambodian Peoples Are Brothers whose destiny is closely unsolicited declaration of support for Norodom Sihanouk the cambodian chief of state caused some raised eyebrows. Indecent months the cambodian Leader Lus been bitterly complaining about trouble stirred in outlying regions by guerrilla whom he railed cambodian Viet Minh or sympathizer with Hanoi style communism. Tex g sul Tex Ini Thi Okol Twa try a 20th cent in Ca i Ltd air Ltd fruit us rub us steel warn Lamb writ in Weitzel Winn Pix Woodoth Xerox yet 79. 441 108. 40 4-1. W 4 41b24 w 4 39 4 61 4 4v 71 so ?7-fc 303 38. 66 106 b 18 3 38 a 39 4i 4 61 j 404 by. 53. Rodeo stand Falls 14 of 150 Hurt b3 � May Tex. Up a Section of grandstand collapsed like of o i d i n g accordion saturday night luring a Rodeo performance in this tiny North Lexas town sending about 150 persons tumbling to the ground. An estimated 14 persons we retaken to two hospitals in Brownwood and one in co Manche but no fatalities were reported. Most of the injured suffered lacerations on their Heads arms and h is. One heart patient unending the Rodeo suffered a broken leg but was reported in satisfactory condition. The Rodeo which draw contestants from throughout West Texas to this town of only200 persons was hearing completion when the 200 foot Long 15-foot-h i g h stands col folded up just like an accordion said one witness after it fell there was a dead silence Over the crowd. But they acted real Nice. They did jump up and run around the were summoned from several North Texas towns but the most seriously injured pulled from the wooden seats and steel framework were taken by private cars to the you could see was people with their legs caught in the stands said Marvin Angel one of those attending the seems like everyone there had their legs caught he said.1 saw this lady that had her head Cut and 1 tried to help her. 1 finally got her free an brought her to a one of the injured was woman eight months pregnant. She was crying As she was taken into a Comanche Hospital about 20 Miles East of May but doctors said she was in Good condition
