European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 27, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Of aug Wal 27, 196� the stars and stripes Page 23 Parade route operations come Toa halt at the Norfolk va., naval air station to permit the Safe passage Ofa Mother Mallard and her seven Duck Lings pets of base firemen. Capt. . Corner halts an e2a Hawkeye As his web footed friends Waddle across the runway. Associated press photo heart hecipient9 5. Dies Iff Texas Houston up five year old Maria Giari Naris the Young est heart transplant recipient Tolive More than a few boars died suddenly monday morning Only Stock Market closes higher new York a the Stock Market closed higher monday but trimmed its Best Early was moderate. Although there were some encouraging pieces of news the main reason for the Market Rise was technical brokers said. The gain was a carry through on relatively Slack trading of the Advance of late last was buoyed by a Rise in machine tool orders hopeful government Survey on consumer plans for buying House Sand new cars and a report that an agreement had been reached for withdrawing soviet troops from Czechoslovakia within two months. A week after receiving a Newheart. Officials at St. Luke s Hospital said the girl daughter of or. And mrs. Nick Giannaris of Hagerstown md., suffered a car Diac arrest unexpectedly sunday night. The spokesman said All attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful. Doctors said the girl had Bee making an unusually successful recovery from the operation be fore the sudden arrest. She was expressing hunger hours after her operation and ate a Hearty breakfast the following Day. Week ago she was sitting up in bed talking with her Parent Sand scribbling in a colouring Book. 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Interviewed on German radio sunday Kiesinger also hinted that he believes events i Czechoslovakia May cause French president Charles Degaulle to change his attitude to Ward nato whose integrate command system France left in july 1966.Kiesinger said ". General de Gaulle has assured me More and More firmly that France will remain in the Alliance. Who knows if his relationship toward nato will not now be clearer and More decisive. Whatever happens it is no time that the leaders of nato countries come together not inthe usual routine Way but per haps to a Summit conference to consider jointly what can be done to inject new life into the tired and languid Day to Day work of the Alliance the Chancellor said. Kiesinger s Call for the sum Mit conference monday received a distinctly Cool reception i Washington. . Officials said they were puzzled by the Chancellor s Sug is expected that the West German government will clarify through diplomatic channels Why Kiesinger believes such a top level meeting is necessary. The question is what should the sum Mit discuss the official sex soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia they acknowledged created a military problem which the experts must scrutinize but this is not something for Heads of state or government to get to Gether for they ringing declaration condemn ing soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia would be hollow stuff and Likely the Only tangible result such a Summit meeting would produce the officials is no need they said to involve nato As an organization in the czech Issue especially As Moscow is Well aware of How the individual member states of the Atlantic Alliance feel about the soviet military intervention. Kiesinger said he is filled with anticipation in looking f9r Ward to his scheduled talks withe Gaulle Here late next month. Underscoring his government determination to continue its quest for East West detente i Europe in spite of the soviet led invasion he said the chief Condi Tion for this was the strength ening of must see to it secondly that Western Europe More the great hour of the europeans has come headed. Warning Moscow against toy ing with intervention in the West the Bonn Leader said if the soviet Union considered it had to go beyond its own Field of in Terest and intervene in the do main of the North Atlantic Al Liance it must reckon with the West s most determined deter rent that is with nato. Then we would have a Situa Tion something like Cuba he added referring to the 1962 mos cow Washington confrontation Over the soviet military build upon the Caribbean Island. The Kremlin at that time bowed to then president John f. Kenned Yand dismantled its bristling stockade of rocketry on Cuba to Avert a major armed clash. Kiesinger said he did not knowhow far erosion of nato had advanced adding that the test fan Alliance s Worth Lay in its re action to crisis. I still the North Atlantic Alliance would stand this test he added. Soviet desire to maintain the status quo in Europe must be countered by Western determination to change it ". Because Only thus can we achieve the re unification of our to Moscow relaxation meant acceptance of its conditions. Subservience capitulation if on the Bonn government s decision to Shelve signature of the nuclear non proliferation trea Tyas a result of events in neigh Boring Czechoslovakia he cite the so called hostile states article of the United nations Char Ter which Bonn leaders feel would enable Moscow to inter Vene militarily in West Ger Many. This is a Point which must be clarified before we say yes to this treaty he said. Bullfighter trampled in Portugal Arena Figuera a Foz Portugal a Amadeo Dos Anjos one of Portugal s most famous Bull fighters was seriously injured Anjos 29, was knocked Down and trampled As he made pass on his first Bull. He suffered several broken ribs and leg in juries and was taken to a hos Pital in Lisbon. California pastor s Bride Granada Hills Calif up the Young Bride of a minister mysteriously disappeared from the office of his Church sunday shortly before the morning services. Police on horseback and in helicopter were joined by Mem Bers of the congregation in search through the rugged foot Hills near the Hillcrest Christia Church in this suburb of los Angeles. No Trace of mrs. Dixie Aren sen 20, was found when dark Ness halted operations. The search resumed at Dawn was last seen by her husband of two months the Arensen 22, acting pastor of the Church of about 400members. He said his wife went to the Church office about 7 15 . Sunday to prepare a bulletin for the 9 30 . Services. When he arrived about 9 15, she had electric typewriter was connected her glasses were on the floor and her car was parked outside. There were no signs Ofa struggle. The minister told police whenever would have gone any where not even As far As the front door without her
