European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 02, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes monday sep Timber 2,1968 san Francisco tests of the honesty ans athenians and parisians have produced mixed results the american psychological association was told Here. The tests involving pastry shop Cirki Irett. Ers were described by my of the Massachusetts Institute of technology. Gin each of the three cities. Pedestrians were stopped san asked if they had dropped a Dol Lar or its local equivalent. Questioners of the pedestrians were Tomans falsely claimed the Money 13 per cent of the Athen ians and Only 6 per cent of the parisians in another test persons left too much change on pastry shop counters and in Paris 54 per cent kept the overpayment Athens 81per cent and Boston 38per cent. In Boston and Athens cab Drivers were fourth to be generally honest in air charges and Totake customers by the most direct route. A higher fare significantly More often than the French compatriots in an ingenious variety of ways Feldman said. In the other tests no significant differences were found Between the treatment of natives and for Eigners. The tests contrasted with Sim Ilar i fitments conducted in the three cities to tt7 4d of Covel How citizens cooperated with oth random persons were compatriots better than foreigners but the Al treated foreigners Experiment to the convention Contention of some men that George Herslo University ration of automobiles to half the including an erotic redhead in Lack lace panties and the other her Auto More appealing Man Lively better designed hug sri a fish of and More expensive than did those in the other group both groups contains women and Smith said the women re id in the same be Younjui Enchi the Loveless in tit of sumo Ogist s Icli. P a pervasively of the mass Media regardless of their own sex Smith said. Russians get message of beefed up voice Washington up the United states is combating the Kremlin decision to resume radio jamming by greatly intensifying voice of americ broadcasts to Russia. Indications Are that the . Endrun tactic is paying off. Details of soviet interference which partially blotted out the american reports on the invasion of Czechoslovakia were Given to up in a interview with Leonard h. Marks director of the .information Agency. Despite the american successes in maintaining Contact with russian listeners Marks de cried the soviet practice of jamming which he said May be Only a temporary measure. The russians had previously stopped jamming incoming radio Broad casts june 19, 1963.he noted that jamming was in violation of the International telecommunications Cove n Tion to which both the unite states and the soviet Union added that he was baffled by the russian said the soviet jamming was not 100 per cent effective an that it produced the Side effect of increasing the curiosity quotient of soviet listeners for voice of America soviet jamming is directed Only against the russian ukrainian georgian and arme Nian language broadcasts of the these Are of course the most accessible broadcasts in four major soviet republics. Railway in Cameroon to gel Aid from . Washington up the United states will lend $10 Mil lion on easy terms to Cameroon to help that country build the Transch Rearoon railway the Agency for International development said in an announcement saturday. The funds will be spent in the United states for heavy construction machinery Culver Ting material structural steel steel rails and other construction materials. English language broadcasting remains a jammed resulting in the dissemination of considerable information at variance with the official soviet estimated that despite the jamming about 75 per Centof the estimated seven million to 10 million member audience in the soviet Union was hearing the american . Embassy in Moscow has reported according to Marks that reception in the soviet capital is definitely affected. But reception in the Moscow suburbs was appreciably better he said. Other Voa officials said the had pinpointed the resumption of jamming at 2 . Edt aug. 21about seven hours after the soviet Union and four of its East european communist allies invaded Czechoslovakia. Houston donor Hernandez a 20-year old shooting victim was. The donor in saturdays Sam Duane Ous operations in Hoiris ton,tex., in which her heart a lobe of one Long and Toneys were transplanted four men. New gis in action 246 reds killed South of Doz Saigon of a Allied Force seeking to halt a communist thrust across South Vietnam Northern provinces battled troops menacing outposts major cities and provincial capitals military spokesmen reported weekend of heavy fighting stretching from South of a Nan to the Edge of the demilitarized zone left at least 246 communist dead Al Lioja so 6kesmen said. R Ino Tisil fit Jeffi yen no 8 u0r0sv armoured unit the 1st brigade of the 5th mechanized inf Day from Carson colo., got its of combat in vat team when it pushed its m48 tanks to the fringe of the Doz to blast North vietnamese troops out of heavily fortified bunkers. . Officers said North Viet Nam has the equivalent of eight pravda urges liquidation of Liberal czech journal Moscow a pravda demanded sunday that the Liberal czechoslovak journal literary filisty be the demand came one Day after the soviet communist party newspaper called for the liquidation of czechoslovak resistance groups which it said have More than 40,000 members. In both cases pravda apparently used the word liquidation to mean breaking up groups opposed to the soviet occupation without specifying How their members would be punished. Pravda branded liter Arni Lis to the Organ of the czechoslovak writers Union As a wasps it said the journal continues to play its abject role alone of the main ideological centers of the soviet paper added the sooner it is liquidated the bet Ter it will be for the czechoslovak people and their intelligent Sia whose minds those operating in this nest Are trying pravda praised the czechoslovak government s order Clamp ing censorship on news Media but complained that this was being carried out rather liter Arni Listy had been driving Force behind the liberalization that was crushed by so Viet tanks. Pravda said the Jour Nal which kept publishing after the invasion is trying to continue its old line As u nothing has happened. Every sensible person under stands however that such a game cannot continue. The coun Ter revolutionary forces must and will be the attack on liter Arni list is part of a soviet press Campaign against czechoslovak writ ers generally. A report not published Here by the Ameri can chapter of pen a world writers group said at least 11czechoslovak writers have been cold War Romance chills Fairbanks Alaska a an International Romance that defied the rules of russian officialdom ended after less than five years of marriage in a fair Banks divorce court last week. Mrs Rosita Shifman Brayto was granted a divorce from Larry Brayton by Superior court judge Everett Hepp on the grounds of incompatibility worldwide headlines told the Story in w6s of the Romance be tween Rosita then 25, and Bray ton a visitor to Russia and now director of the Alaska state Community action program at an , then 36, a newspaper and radio Man went to russians a tourist and met miss Shif Man in Yalta. It was love Athirst sight he told questioning planned to be married but before the wedding Day Brayton s visa expired and he was ordered to leave the quietly defied the authorities and stayed on just an hour and a half before the ceremony he was informed he could stays Long As he liked. The couple was married in civil ceremony dec 17 in mos cow s ornate Palace of months later she joined her husband in Fairbanks after Sev eral . Senators interceded in their . Brayton became an american citizen last year in naturalization ceremony in Supe rior court Here. Last May 98 she filed the suit for divorce. Her plans for the future Are indefinite seized by soviet intelligence agents. Reporting continued resist Ance to the occupation pravda said soviet troops were shot Atin three incidents Friday in Bratislava. The paper said that after one shooting incident Fong mane Young thugs stood booing and spitting at soviet troops chinese red guards .1 pravda said opponents of the occupation were sabotaging food and raw material deliveries trying to provoke said food supplies were dwindling and this influences the mood of the the soviet paper said troop find it sometimes difficult to speak to them but it added a growing number of citizens Are meeting with the soldiers. Friends came they begin to understand that friends and not invaders came to Czechoslovakia pravda said and that they will go away without taking or demand ing anything As soon As the situation in the country is normalized and the threat to the Kremlin has indicate that it would consider the situation normalized when soviet Type regime once again is in control and dissent is sup pressed. A separate pravda article charged that British tourists and correspondents in czechoslovak la were linked with counter the soviet press has made similar charge against other foreigners but has not said whether it Felt Steps should be taken against them. Divisions from 64,000 to 80,000me�. In or threatening Northern provinces a half mile from the marines con Thien outpost and less than two Miles South of the Doz men Roott the the div brigade ran into the fortified North Viet namese. The infantrymen blasted the bunkers with the 90mm Cannnon their tanks. Later air Force tactical fighter bombers Andery raked the position. Under the massive bombard my for Artill fun vietnamese four hours of 65 of their dead the . Losses killed and 24 farther West of con Thien marines from the the regt came under heavy fire from a no theae Force five Miles West another outpost known As the Rockelle. The marines charged the bunkers and heavy machine gun fire killed one of them an wounded 17 others. The marines counted 21 North vietnamese dead. . Marine wins meal of Honor up the medal of Honor the nation s highest award for bravery has Beeri presented to the parents of 2nd it. John p. Bobo of Niagara Falls n.y., who died defending his. Put numbered Marine uni against a communist attack in Vietnam. Navy Secretary Paul , acting for president Johnson presented the award tour. And mrs. Paul a. Bobo of Niagara Falls. It. Bobo 24, died March 30,1967. He was serving with i co 3d in. 0th marines 3rd Marine div in Quang Tri province when the unit was attacked by Anorth vietnamese Force. The Marine corps said Bobo s right leg was severed by mortar fire but he refused evacuation and insisted on being helped to a firing position where he could cover the movement of his unit to a better position. Weather h l it 41 49 m 8033 n w m 67 w78 45 7 m /7 70 7 w u.8. 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