European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Log 34 the stars and Striks get out. Czechs say or face continued from Page if cities of Kosice and Kresov i Slovakia. The curfews will last from . Until 7 . There was no word on whether curfews would be imposed in Prague or Bratis station also reported a scheduled one hour nationwide general strike began at noon shortly after the Congress Begaii session at an undisclosed the Congress is the one tha was to have been held on sept9 when Colin Inja party Chie / Alexander Dubcek w35stxpecteest Germany a reported. At Weidhaus a Fleet of army buses several platoons of Mili tary police three helicopters several ambulances a Small Field Kitchen and it. Gen. Donald v. Bennett Vii corps commander welcomed the car Convoy of americans with Coffee and Cra Ike still critical heart irregular continued from Page it doctors said in the had announced wednesday night that the 77-year-old former president was again showing some increase of heart replying to questions submit Ted earlier by newsmen the doctors said that heart irritability very serious for a person in Gen. Eisenhower s the doctors also said that Eisenhower has not been informed of the Czechoslovakia crisis but had been told that tit hard Nixon the Republican residential nominee visited the Hospital general does not use television or radio but Back ground music is provided at his request doctors said. No matters of current news inter est Are discussed with they had reported earlier wednesday that Eisenhower had passed through his first Day since his seventh heart seizure on Friday without signs of rhythm thursday s bulletin read Gen. Eisenhower has continued to show increased Eviden Ces of cardiac irritability extra beats or irregularity through out the night. He did however rest comfortably and has Benin no pain. In spite of his Long illness he has remained cheerful and continues to see members of his immediate family for Brief periods daily. His vital sign remain stable and his Overall condition must be viewed a unchanged and still a while brn � go tons and offered them transport to Nuernberg military personnel directed by capt. Lloyd p. Spears processed the 80 refugees most of who were americans and found hotel rooms for them. Although looked tired she smiled and posed for photographers. She wore yellow boots and carried a . Military personnel Volun Teer red Cross and army Community service volunteers served sandwiches and . Spears said a Busload of american students aged 16 to18 had been expected but that nothing had been heard fro them since they left Prague. Although the american military was mainly concerned with taking care of americans some people from the Netherlands Britain and other countries were being helped also. Americans sponsored by the de sense department and military dependents were Given Quarter sin the army hotel and in the High school Barracks. Rooms in Ger Man hotels were found for others. Baseball thursday s major Niagu urn Cor i american league now York 000 000 001-1 i 0 flu Nemuti 200 quo 1 ox3 t 0 be Larson comm a 8 Amir Nundus Merrill and Hom by Row our Rotl 0 1. Lus new York auntie civic leaders pass fio Home petitions Vaks lined up to so soviet troops distance. Factory wooer chanted russians and gave the a for the Brno station czechoslovak Kadi broadcast Urr to appeals " is Irr 1 i Freedom . The broadcast warned that soviet tanks wore moving Ward the Square with o d to shoot if the citizens do u disperse disperse radio Trees Czechoslovakia radio and. Pealed to everybody in the Street of Prague to disperse s0 that the occupation forces would have excuse for imposing martial Lawin the capital. It asked crowds to disperse because the introduction of martial Law would mean the end of the Congress session. Two czechoslovak station claimed 1,094 of the 1,095 Dele Gates to the Congress passed a vote of Confidence in dub Cek according to a West Ger Man monitoring station in co Logne. Welle said it monitored the report from radio free Prague and radio Brno which claimed one Delegate abstained Welle said fret radio Prague ended its trans i Mission about 5 . With the message discontinuing trans Mission. Occupied by " rus Rusk fears to relations Washington up Sel Creary of state Dean Rusk emerged from a special Cabine meeting with president Johnson thursday and said soviet military intervention in Czecho Slovakia cannot help Bill dam age Kast West relations and could the Prospect of an International arms control agreement. He culled on Russia to reason and moderation in dealings with a Echo Slovakia and said he hoped the soviet would Hoed Johnson s request i withdraw its troops from czech slovak soil. The White , meantime said the president still is ready to go any whore in world even to Moscow i would help achieve peace although Johnson had specific plans for the abroad. Rusk told newsmen at m White House tin re was Little United states could do in it cur rent crisis hut to work throw diplomacy and to focus Ina Jand unanimous world opinion against tin soviet Milit. The invasion by the and four of their Kas tallies Avady has condemnation � t on Western countries but a a j Africa Asia i Tiu important ele Meiu communist world i Cropo continued m r " saturday. Bolow 66. Terni ""1 Day get i 4 4 am pin 68 n , l 68 to Al Ien p 61 to , p 69 w Derlin. P 64 77 fran Muir. P 66 79 London p Cal Ari " " to. R " p
