European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 31, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 wednesday juy 3 j 9 Peoria cops wounded in racial outbreak continued from Paa v the most serious incident de by gunfire and 172 arrested hurled f i e b o m b s at the priced them of their Only a ?�??r.,?t,�v, of in nov Niam ram when a earlier sunday and monday. Linda mar shopping Center to relax. Only place continued from Page i Stokowski said at 7 . That the violence had ended and itis at Gary 300 City state an county police arrested 63 persons most of them for curfew violation in an Effort to avoid More trouble after two nights of sniping fire bombing and looting. To monday night came when Bullet cracked through the Windshield of a police car carrying two policemen. Neither was injured. Several fire bombs were thrown but did Little damage. The trouble area in Gary is 40blocks from the neighbourhood where six persons were wound Pearlie Gary mayor Richard Hatcher a negro had imposed a Dawn to dusk curfew on the steel City and banned sales of liquor. The earlier trouble started with the arrest of two members of a youth gang on rape charge. In Pacifica bands of youths firebombs mar they pelted police and firemen with rocks and bottles. Twenty five persons were arrested. The youths angry about an anti loitering ordinance did the same thing sunday night when 10 were arrested. They claimed then that the ordinance de Coos Battle youths in Mexico riot continued from Page 1 Hind barricades the Way the Paris students for the 90,000 Stu Dent National University strike committee Early tuesday announced plans to join the Young sters. But the troops roared into action to blot out the rioting first. A company of military police moved up in front of tanks and using 3.5-Inch thick Bazooka shells blasted Down the door to a prep school near the City main Square. Troops with fixed Bayonet surged past exhausted riot police and charged student Barri Cades made of burning buses. The teen agers broke and tanks rumbled after them Down past the elegant tourist hotels of Reforma Boulevard where visitors woke to the sound of screaming in the streets be police charged the school after the door was blown in. They battered their Way in with clubs and hauled off a estimated 20 students. Three of the youths appeared to be burned perhaps from the explosion of the Bazooka students had rioted through the City monday night and tuesday morning fighting off riot police with gunfire an Molotov cocktails. Student mobs partially besieged the presidential Palace and tried to break into gun shops to get rifles. Newsmen were beaten up spit on and threat ened with death and their Cam eras were in a commandeered bus advanced on the . Embassy but a hastily reinforced police guard drove them students demanded that chief Cueto be fired and his Tough Grenadier riot police be disbanded. The Battles Cli maxed a week of riots and demonstrations. My Rusk. Continued from pave 1 the Czechoslovakia situation made these other Points the United states is bitterly disappointed that North Korea has not acted in Accord with International Law to permit the lease of the 82 surviving Crew members of the Pueblo. The United states will continue to use every measure at our disposal to bring these men out Safe and on the Nigeria Biafra civil War the United states has urged All persons in responsible positions in both countries to let a International Relief Effort move Forward with the help of the red is hoped that three Cap tured pilots who Hanoi say shave been released will leave the country very shortly. Ecter am Passen Den Ampi Kanischer sex = return from East Berlin Louisiana gov. John j. A Mckeithen and his wife Marjorie arc followed by two = 5 Louisiana state police officers As they return to West Ber Lin after being delayed for a half hour monday by East = = German Border guards at checkpoint Chalie. A photo = . Red War games close on czechs from a and up dispatches the soviets moved a vast three nation military Force to Ward Czechoslovakia s Northern order tuesday As reports from the critical czech soviet Summit talks gave Little room for optimism. The soviets announced Earl tuesday they were expanding their military Maneu vers into East Germany and Poland and troops from these two Hardin communist nations would join the exercise. Sources in Poland and East Germany reported army units moving steadily South toward the czech Border where the so Viets already have considerable troops in position. It is the first time the so Viets have held joint Maneu vers on Allied territories and with other National armies outside the framework of the Warsaw pact. Hungary left out it was noted that Hungary on Czechoslovakia s Southern Bor Der apparently was not Given Arole so far in the soviet directed show of military preparedness. At the same time it was revealed that a czech army Gen eral who has been highly critical of the liberalization course met with soviet officers who command soviet troops still remaining from Warsaw pact Man reuvers that ended last month. The ominous encounter be tween czech Gen. Samuel Kodaj and the red army officers too place at Streno near the slovak town of Zilina according tothe Prague Trade Union news paper soviet news Agency Tass reported from the Summit meet ing of the soviet and czechoslovak communist leadership in the slovak Village of Cierna Nad Tisou that the talks opened Mon Day and both sides agreed to continue the opening session the speakers from both sides exchanged opinions Tass said. The laconic and uninformative ass report seemed to imply the talks had started badly. Baseball tuesday s major league Lin scores by the associated press american league Baltimore 000 002 6008 13 0 Boston 000 000 0303 7 1hardin and Etchebarren Haney 8 Ellsworth Stange 7stephenson 8 an Howard. A Hardin 13-6. A Ellsworth 9 6. He Boston Harrelson 24 National league san Francisco 201 0000104 8 1chicago 205 210 oox10 9 2 Hadocki Herbel 3monbouquette 5 Gibbon 8 and Barton hands and Hund Ley Felske 8. A hands 11-8. La deck 9-13. Hrs san Francisco Mccovey 25dietz 4. Chicago Santo 16 Banks 16williams 13phillips 2, 8. Army says irradiated Bacon Safe by Frank Carey Washington a the army insists that irradiated canned Bacon is Safe for human consumption despite the food and drug administration s Deci Sion to Stop the military serv ices from feeding it to the troops. Col. Edward l. Johnson of the army s food irradiation Labora tories at Natick mass., said Ina. Telephone interview that Ani Mal tests of the Bacon we remade prior to the army s Peti Tion to feed it to some troops and the tests showed no Evi Dence of any Adverse effect from the there seems to be a differ ence of opinion in interpreting the data from the tests said Johnson. We hoping to solve made the comments on published reports confirmed by an Fra scientist that 1. The Fra has turned Down anew army petition to begin serving irradiated Ham to sol Diers. 2. The Fra has taken a Sec Ond look at its 1966 approval of irradiated Bacon and has order edit out of the mess Halls pending further Fra contends there is evidence that irradiated Bacon can cause Adverse effects on the productive process in Banes an associate Fra commissioner for science said that when the y in 1966 and 1967 began to petition for an Okay on irradiated Ham it submitted som raw data on use of irradiated Bacon in animals to support it contentions that irradiated Ham was Safe. Questions raise but Banes said the animal data on the Bacon raised questions in the minds of Fra scientists and they asked for further details. It was after these additional details were furnished that the Fra concluded the data showed a reproductive process Hazard to rats he said. Banes said the Fra scientist concluded the data showed a 25 per cent reduction in the num Ber of live born offspring of rats which were fed irradiated Bacon and a similar reduction in the number of offspring surviving the weaning period. Col. Johnson said that after the Fra s original approval the army procured Only a single consignment of irradiated Bacon in december 1966approxi-mately 30,000 pounds and that this was All fed within a month half to army troops and half to air Force men and was Only used for testing he said the Bacon had never Bee supplied for general he said the army in the Wake of questions raised by the Fra both on irradiated Ham and a con plans additional tests. Of their Pacifica mayor Nick r.,.appeared monday at the � Ping Center and said he a moot in if Ruk committee 0 for pin meet youths. He the them to go Home. They did to and converged on them. Thre firebombs were thrown who police made their Rush. Auth ties said some shots were i into one shop. U in Seattle wash., a Neer pedestrian and a White police Man were injured monday sin separate shootings in the downtown area. Police said the pedestrian was hit by pellets from a Shotgun fired from passing car. The policeman was hit by a Bullet from a High powered Rifle. Neither Man was seriously injured. Picket police station Seattle police said 40 to 50persons, both Black and White picketed a police station de manding the release of two men arrested at the Seattle Blac Panther office shortly before noon. The group dispersed just before Midnight and police reported a slackening in sporadic disorders in the mostly negro Central area. Grand rapids mich., was quiet tuesday after police reported scattered hit and run fire bomb ing shortly before Midnight. A 1 vacant House and another build ing were damaged. It was the first night since Friday tha City of 205,000 was not restricted by a dusk to Dawn curfew earlier trouble saw fire bomb Ings and the beatings of 10 per sons by negro youths. In Kalamazoo mich., police closed several blocks of a Street on the City s North Side monday night when negro youths hurled rocks bottles and at least on Molotov cocktail at White motorists. Study promised in Cleveland mayor Carl Stokes agreed to study demands by Cleveland policemen who said their withdrawal from the embattled East Side during Las week s trouble was an insult. Stokes said he withdrew All White police from the trouble area in order to keep the from being slaughtered. A second negro was charged monday in connection with the sniper slaying of three White policemen killed by gunfire Las week. Seven others were killed in Cleveland. At Muncie lud.,was charged with a woman Aava assault As a result of a shooting of a 13-year-old girl. Police said the woman was accused o firing a pistol when she heart rocks hit the Side of Hei Hom. Shortly after the incident were hurled at firebombs Home. Nine arrested As police order. Persons Wei Elestrea Steeno Otia tors reportedly agree Pittsburgh a reported Union leaders a steel negotiators had agreement 01,.a a which we think is Good settlement Damnable made the repo Imo sic steel. I 600-member Basic try conference on a p which some Union i a 450,000 Ste
