European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 28, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Stop meddling and talk of peace Harriman told to warn Hanoi wed Nettoy August 28 Washington a Testate department said tuesday . Ambassador w. Akerei Harriman is being instructed to Tell the North vietnamese delegation at the Paris talks to Stop mis calculating or trying to interfere in internal american of fairs and get Down to the Seri Ous business of making peace in i Southeast the comment one of the sharpest issued by the state department since .-North Viet Nam talks began on May 13, re i sorted to politically aimed com nato Summit . Takes dim View of Kiesinger proposal by Stewart liens lev Washington up the United states sees no Merit in West German Chancellor Kur Kiesinger s proposal for a nato s u m m i t conference to underline the implications of the czech crisis american official said monday. The formal and publicly stated position of the state department is that the unite states is studying Kiesinger s idea and assumes the West germans will be discussing it with other allies. . Officials however privately list several reasons for taking a dim vie of the German Chancellor s idea. They said a nato Summit would do More harm than Good at this Point since it would be impossible to accomplish any thing specific and the Only living costs Rise sharply once again Washington a Liv ing costs Rose one half of one per cent in july Matching the june jump and recording the sharpest two month increase in11 years the labor department reported Steep climb in Home Mort Gage interest rates and medical care charges accounted for much of the Rise. Food prices also Rose but less than usual for july consumer Price in Dex at 121.5 was 4.3 per Cen higher than a year ago. The in Dex Means that it now costs$12.15 to buy the package of Typ ical family needs which Cost $10in the base period 1957 to 1959. Could taper of department officials said Indi cations Are however that living costs could taper off in August and that the Rise will slow Down Over the remaining months of this year. The wholesale Price Index in creased four tenths of one per cent in july to 109.1 which was2.4 per cent higher than it was last year. Most of the wholesale Price increase resulted from higher prices for farm product Sand foods. Preliminary indications Are for a drop in August wholesale prices with declines in far products and a moderate reduction for processed foods. Vice . Mills 7dies Carmel Calif. A vice . Earle Watkins Mills 72,chief of the Navy s Bureau of ships from 1946 to 1949, die sunday of a heart attack. Since 1966 he has been chairman of nuclear engine Erin co. Result would be some sort of declaration reaffirming the necessity of the Western de sense arrangement. Such a declaration would be interpreted As evidence of something the United states contends does not exist the possibility of More militant russian operations elsewhere which would greatly increase the peril to Western United states having consistently contended that nato is in excellent shape despite French withdrawal from the military Structure canno consistently agree now that something is necessary to bolster it. One Benefit claimed the . Officials said the soviet military intervention in Czechoslovakia helped nato Inone respect. It caused Senate majority Leader Mike Mansfield to acknowledge that this was no time to withdraw . Force from Europe. He has argued Lor several years that most of the More than 200,000 . Service men in Germany should be brought Home but now agrees that any reduction should await clarification of the situation. . Officials also appeared to disagree with Kiesinger s state ment that he believed preside Tcharles de Gaulle might decide to make his country s tenuous relationship with nato More distinct and decisive As result of the czech crisis. They noted that de Gaulle who they said does not admit mistakes already blamed the czech situation on the world War ii Yalta state department denied that. It pointed out last weekend that All the records of the Yalta conference were made Public 13years ago and showed that nothing which took place there could be blamed for what has happened in Czechoslovakia. It s never too late they la be after von Philadelphia up Wil Liam r. Welch Sang the praises of Bachelor Hood monday after blowing out the candles on his 107th birthday cake asked his formula for longevity at the birthday Celebration in Philadelphia general Hospital Welch replied i never got ments at a North vietnamese news conference m o n d a y in a few hours before the democratic National convention opened in Chicago North Vietnam spokesman Nguyen Thanh be declared in a state ment it is certain that the Ameri can people will give a new thrust to the movement of Strug Gle against the War and to de Mand that the present and future leadership of the . Change its Vietnam policy thatis to demand the end of the War of aggression unconditional cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam and withdrawal of american state department press offi cer Robert j. Mccloskey opened his customary mid Day briefing of newsmen tuesday by Reading the instructions to Harriman and the admonishment about North Vietnam interference i internal american affairs. Mccloskey said that Harri Man could deliver the . Mes Sage to the North Vietnam Dele gation either at the regular wednesday meeting of the two sides or before that time. Charges intrusion Mccloskey noted that the North Vietnam spokesman had commented on the democratic platform committee action on remarks by president Johnson and in general had been in truding into american at the same time however there was no implication in Mccloskey s remarks that the United states would break off the talks with North Vietnam i Hanoi continued to dabble in . Politics. The purpose of being in is is to get on with the business of peace Mccloskey said that peace in Vietnam affects peace in All of Southeast Asia and the United states is de Sirous of moving ahead with those North vietnamese spokes Man in Paris had called Atten Tion to the opposition to the Johnson administration s policy in Vietnam generated during the hearings held by the demo cratic platform committee. He also derided Johnson s Call foursome sign that the Vietnam War will be de escalated. New donor is infant yet unborn Houston up mrs. Sandr Harman 16, of Shippensburg pa., is waiting Here to give birth to a child and donate its heart for a transplant. J mrs. Harman made the decl Sion after doctors told her she would Bear a child with a headnote sufficiently developed to sus Tain life. Or. James Nora a member of the transplant group headed by i or. Denton Cooley said the most Likely candidate for the heart would be a Newborn baby. The heart would not sustain a child More than three months old. Back Home mrs. John f. Kennedy is Mot by her children at the Airport in Hyannis mass., after her vacation in the greek islands. She and John or. Share a joke while Caroline left Sheds a few tears. In Center background is their Oisin. Sydney Lawford. The other child is unidentified. A photo leads top Llenos Nixon six Points ahead in Survey Washington a Richard. Nixon led democrats Hubert Humphrey Eugene j. Mccarthy or Lyndon Johnson by identical 6-Point margins in a Louis Harris Survey conducted saturday. The Survey copyrighted by the Washington Post and published tuesday represented m Sharp up turn of Over 10 Points in Nixon s standing with voters since the Republican convention and the invasion of Czechoslovakia har Ris said. It also showed u loss of Edge for Mccarthy in relation to Humphrey he said. There have been no recent gains for third party candidate George Wallace of Alabama he said but there has been a firm ing up of voter cleavages Over the racial Issue. The aug. 24 Survey showed in a Nixon Humphrey Wallace race Nixon 40 per cent Humph Rey 34 per cent Wallace 17 percent and not sure. 9 per cent. In a Nixon Mccarthy Wallace race Nixon 41 per cent Mccarthy 35 per cent. Wallace 18per cent and not sure 8 per cent. Miami London flight Washington a Tran world airlines pro used to the civil aeronautics Hoard monday to offer nonstop service Between Miami and i Guidon daily. The flight would leave Tampa at 5 40 p.m., local time and arrive a Frankfurt. Germany at 11 10 . Get following stops a Miami and London. Jim Brown is sued for divorce Cleveland a mrs. Sue Brown wife of former Cleveland Brown fullback Jim Brown tues Day filed a petition for divorce alleging Gross neglect of her petition mrs. Brown asked for Alimony and custody and support of their three Chil in run Kim and Kevin twins aged 8, and James jr., 0.mrs. Brown said her husband is making a film in Spain. The married sept. 24. 1959. Brown 32, is scheduled to appear in court in Beverly Hills Calif., sept. 20, charged with As moulting a sheriff s Deputy june 9 he was originally arrested on suspicion of assault with intent to murder German born Eva Marie Holm Chin 22. The attractive Model was on a com Rete Patio below Brown s apartment. Shelter said she had fallen from the Balcony and refused to sign complaint. In a Nixon 42 per cent. John son 36 per cent Wallace 16 percent and not sure. 6 per Mil. In a july 28-29 Suruy Humph Rey led Nixon 41 per cent to 36. And Mccarthy led Nixon 43 percent to 35. The Nixon Johnson question was not .i4ed at that said it is not uncommon for the nominee of a just held convention to Rise in strength sharply immediate after his nomination. . Protests jailed 1,185 new York a Milf 1,185 persons Verc Immi a in demonstrations sit a and a Ier protests in Yurk City Dur ing the first half of department said liu1T"? during Eigle s of i1 0"-,at Columbia i As Spring. 600 persons Eie atom de u statistical report . I persons were arrested in illegal parades am activities in in trl a peace rallies in citral 1 Ink on april 27 another to " a rested outside the if on Jan. 25 42 More Dur my Asit in at Brooklyn Ollee a other 39 follow in a nun through Miil Toun Sinai " and 38 others durum an disorders at i Nev Island there m -".,1. A 1 at which on. I i"1" 1 were arrested Houston Tex a 1 -. Topsy shoud . / Giannaris. 5. Dil 714 Days Afu a � " heart i fold boy because her the new heart. F
