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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 03, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                ,1961 the stars and strikes Lover survives scare advances in open net Riessen Falls to Dane it tween the third and fourth gets. The red haired aussie broke Koch in the ninth game of the fourth set then held his Erv a love to win. The pattern was similar in the final set As Koch finally caved in under layer s relentless pressure in the seventh game and the aussie Star twice held service to Salvage the match. Ashe required Only 52 minutest dispose of the Grey haired Parker the National championing 1944 and 1945 who had not competed in tournament single sin 15 years prior to the match. Parker did manage to break she s service once in the second set but the . Amateur Champion never did unleash his rockets in the match. Tough match by contrast Graebner need Edall his Power to subdue Mcmanus. A Slick Southpaw inthe third set and beat the onrushing darkness which threatened to hold the match Over until  turned Riessen s Power to his own advantage with Sharp Low service returns which baffled the american. Riesse appeared to have the match under control in the first set but Ulrich another Southpaw took command  Mckinley the bouncy former Wimbledon Champion Defeated old timer Vic Seixas 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 in a in Illinois Stock race won by White do Quoin m. A nonwhite sat on the pole then leaned Back and watched the Early charges fall by the Way Side sunday As the Keokuk Iowa Veteran won the 100-mile . Auto club late Model Stock cur race at the do Quoin state fair. When the dust finally cleared after a Long afternoon White and his 1968 Dodge Charger Hadron More than $6,000 out of a record purse of $10,265 before record crowd of 21,500. A. J i Oyt of Houston was second in a19c8 Ford Torino. Sal Tovella of Madison wis.,was third in a 68 Charger Jack Knippe of Northfield wis was fourth in a 87 Dodge and Par Clu Jones of Torrance calif., a 08 Torino rounded out the top five. A Unser leads  unset slipped into the Lead is of 1ouj l8pi but a to of cd u on the 27u�, White made i Only pit Stop on the Mth circuit putting Foyt Back in front. But Foyt was forced Tojo a for fuel on the next Lap and wite led the rest of the a. In winning his fifth Usa Stock car race of the season us avar ased 76,731 Miles Peter for the race and moved isl Jsmrd Lac in to National standing behind Foyt 2,515, and Roger Mccluskey Tucson z-,.l,35. White went into the m sentimental match on the Cente court and was joined in the third round by his younger brother Bob. Who beat Jaimie Fillol of Chile 1-8, 8-3, 6-4, 6-2. Another popular Victory was recorded by 47-year-old Pancho Scegura who demolished  of new zealand 8-3, 8-4, 6-1.among the women Ann Jones and Virginia Wade of England and Judy Tegart of Australia All seeded won their second round matches. Mrs. Jones routed Pat Stewart of Pound Ridge n.y., 6-1, 6-0 miss Wade whipped Pat Cody of Bell Calif 6-3, 6-3, and miss Tegart eliminated fran Maclennan of Scotland 6-0, 8-2. Peaches Bartkowicz of Ham track mich., Defeated Joyce Williams of England who had upset seventh seeded Mary Ann Eisel in he opening  pro Rosie Casals of san Francisco also prevailed defeating Betty Pratt of Mait land fla., 8-1, 8-1. Forest 111ul8 a summaries Oree cond round sunday in the . Open let web cum plot in hips men s singles it. Arthur aah Highland .  Frank Parker. Chicago pro 6-3. A 6-Zpancho Sebeura Woodland calif., pro. Derailed Ian Crook Caden Arr Loa md.,pro, 8-3, 8-4. 6-1. Olne Scott. New York Defeated Patri Cia Cornejo. Oill ft-3. Ft-3, ft-2. Roger Taylor Britain pro Defeated Tommy oxur Bice water Tenn 7-3. -3, 6-4.allan Stone Australia Defeated Oer Rard leu new zealand m. 9-7. 8-2.roy Emerson Australia fro Defeated Sammy anti Malm Emu ruins n.y.,pro. To a. 8-0 8-3. Paul Hutch Ltd. Brit in. Defeated a Raum Pahlm. Pakistan ft-3, m. 4-6, 2-41. Mccliff Drysdale South Africa pro do Faa Teit Una Ayala puerto Rico pro -4,8-10. 0-0, � Defeated Josh Nash or. And William Btu Raa 01. Pancho 8aura audd Rry Markay detected us Clivord Stockton and Erik Van Dillon m. To vol sett a and Tony Trab it Defeated Motiu Beec Ouw Una Hob Urlo Joku Ruhr by. S m Tori place a1 a Points he earned by winning save him 1,820 for the year George Taylor and thru Bovett Rte at to Ranganathan kit Abuja and. Pret  Lall by dul Aultom Oor Muu and in Csc enl not Defeated re Chan doll and Tom Leonard  i 4-, to it. Second hound Mai ant arson ail urn we Ralston def Cudtud  a ult and a Vujko Frau Ilovic 03, 0-4. Envoy denies rumours won t invade Romania Russ claim by Lewis m. Gul1ckwashington a the soviet Union has told the unite states there is no truth to re mors it contemplates invading Romania informants said Sun Day  the informants stressed hat Russia s reply to the re mors did not amount to a commitment or hard Assurance by Moscow that it would not occupy  of Russia s denial of the rumours was conveyed to Secre Ary of slate Dean Rusk Satur Day by soviet ambassador  f. Dobrynin As a response to president Johnson s publicly voiced concern the previous  state department declined comment. However there was a notice Able easing of apprehension that had earlier been expressed privately by . Policymakers that Moscow might repeat against Romania the military invasion launched aug. 20against the other Independent minded East european ally Czechoslovakia. In an addition to a prepare speech in Texas Friday night. President Johnson had said there were rumours that the so Viet invasion of Czechoslovakia might be repeated elsewhere in Eastern Europe and he added let no one unleash the dogs of  authorities indicated the president was speaking in the context of late reports of further soviet troop romanian Public shows scepticism Bucharest a romanians were both relieved and sceptical at reports from Washington that the soviet Union had denied rumours about a planned Nasion of this Independent minded country. The government and news me Dia maintained strict silence evidently for fear that publicity at this stage might bring new Kremlin pressure while the rus Sian army was reportedly still massing troops along the Roma Nian Border. But Many in Bucharest received the news from Western broadcasts and quickly spread the word among their friends. A typical reaction was i sounds like Good news but can you believe the russians to Day reject criticism after a week of tense silence Romania s regime rejected soviet criticism of its support for embattled Czechoslovakia and reasserted its Independent course in East european affairs. In a series of weekend speeches designed to Foster popular Confidence amid fears of a soviet intervention Premier Ion Gheorghe Maurer said nobody can claim that we have deviated from  Maurer did not name the so Viet Union and other hard line countries but it was Clear that he was referring to the recent anti romanian propaganda Cam  mass rallies in Transylvania Maurer said h i regime would continue to be guided by the fundamental truths of marxism in a Way which Best suits the  Maurer s speeches were t h first Public response to Kremlin charges that the romanian communist party was playing into the hands of counter revolution Aries by backing the Liberal leadership of czechoslovak part chief Alexander Dubcek. United states ambassador Wil Liam Davis called on Deputy foreign minister Vasile Gliga monday morning for what .officials described As a routine visit. It was believed however that Davis delivered a message from Washington concerning the soviet communication to Secre tary of state Dean Rusk. Some Western observers swathe reported soviet denial As a possible sign of a political Settle ment of the differences Between Bucharest and Moscow. The crisis became apparent after the five Warsaw pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia and the romanian leadership openly sided with the Liberal regime in Prague. Movements in the Vicinity of Romania s Borders. Rusk was said to have passe the presidential warning about no one unleashing the dogs of War to Dobrynin during their announced 50-Minule meeting Friday night. The soviet envoy was said Toha c returned to see Rusk again saturday night in an unannounced appointment and to have denied to the Secretary of state the rum org that had been mentioned to him the evening before. The informants stressed that the reply by Dobrynin did not amount to a commitment or Ahard Assurance by Moscow that it would not occupy  the same time they said that no such disclaimer had been received from the soviets concerning Czechoslovakia be fore the russians and Warsaw pact allies moved troops across the czech Frontier. Various account Sas far As intelligence reports Are concerned various accounts of soviet troop movements in the Vicinity of Romania s Bor Ders have been received for some  . Officials have been saying that the reports did no give a solid indication As to what the military units might be planning to do. There Are other reasons that might be attributed for the so Viet troop movements. They maybe in connection with the czechoslovakian occupation and with reshuffling of forces elsewhere in communist  . Sources sunday said they had no further information of significance concern ing soviet military dispositions Over the weekend. Red Cross to up Biafra Aid flights Geneva up the International committee of the red Cross i arc served notice Mon Day that it is stepping up Aid flights to Biafra flying by Days Well As night despite nigerian  said is has informed Nige w. Germany seeks East bloc Accord Berlin up Kai \3we Vonhassel West German refugee affairs minister said sunday the West German government will continue its attempts to reach agreement with the soviet bloc to Lessen tension despite the inva Sion of Czechoslovakia. He said the soviet led attack on Czechoslovakia would not be Able to halt the process of evolution in the East bloc. He spoke at an annual rally held to Mark Homeland Day by germans who used to live i territory taken Over by the soviet Union Czechoslovakia and Poland after world War h. Ria of the aircraft registrations the radio wave lengths they will use and the time they will spending nigerian air space. The red Cross also told Nigeria the aircraft will be unarmed and have no , which Las week changed its mind about allowing International Relief action for refugees in Biafra is intent on military Victory. A red Cross statement said negotiations to establish Large scale Relief by land water or air have unfortunately not reached the expected  the meantime the i arc will step up its action in Biafra the statement said. It said there Are 3,500 tons of foodstuffs on the Island of Fer Nando to and the red Cross has five aircraft at its disposal. A sixth made available by the dutch red Cross is expected shortly atmospheric conditions per mitting those aircraft will also Fly regularly by Daylight the red Cross said. You could see her Lang fold England a a 22-year-old housewife who gave her name Only As mrs. A won Britain s first Bare the a Best Beauty contest Here Over the weekend. But the judges could barely see her. She was Riding in a speedboat around a swimming Pool while the three Man judging panel strained six eyes from 30 Yards away. Mrs. X wore a see through Blouse for the event. Whether the judges could accurately assess her charms did t make much difference in deciding who was the Winner  was the Only contestant who showed up. Another unidentified Beauty this one a Brunette upset the attendants in a Gas station near Plymouth. Her Cru St w is care fully covered but nothing else  stepped from Hor v a Wear ing Only a Bra order d Ivet  lot s of Gas am up ugh u Miho was drying her Cli times a i Dot Ting soaked in a r  in. She pulled on a pair it i us to to Uip to a nearby Candy store but she stripped again before getting1 Back in the car  
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