European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 03, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 24 d the stars and stripes . Taking fresh look at nato continued from Page 1 moved about 200,000 to 250,00 troops into strategically placet Czechoslovakia where they Hadnot been since he end of world War ii. In the View of the Western allies this soviet deployment has upset the East West forces deployment which had earlier been in approximate equilibrium. Military experts calculate that in the event of an outbreak of War in Central Europe theato forces before the Czecho slovak invasion could immediately Call on about 900,000 troops. The equivalent figure of the communist Alliance was believed to have been 960,000. Of course the .-soviet nuclear strength remains in rough balance. But the deep . Tie with Western Europe apparently made the Johnson administration stress that the United states Security was directly affected bythe soviet intervention. There was a possibility that nato consultations would Lead to a special nato ministerial Council which would take some decision on troop increases i Central Europe. Beside the possibility of in creasing nato forces the United states is considering whether to suspend its cultural Exchange agreement with Russia Story on Page 8. Bloodhounds find child Elizabethtown . Up bloodhounds led a search party monday to a 4-year-old girl who had been missing for two Days in the Adirondack wilderness. The girl Robin Hutchins was suffering from exposure but otherwise was in Good was brought to a Hospital Here for was Clad Only in shorts and a Blouse when she disappeared saturday from a campsite at nearby Lincoln Park. Temperatures in the area dipped into the 50s saturday and sunday nights. After searching unsuccessfully sunday state police brought bloodhounds from a fair exhibition Syracuse and put them on the track. 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Countryside were urged to avoid anything that could pro Voke the soviet Premier Frantisek Hamouz in an Appeal broadcast sunday night called on the Stu dents not to demonstrate and notto gather for mass rallies. In another devel Obrient work ers were assured in broadcast statements that they would be compensated for All wages lost because of the happenings including the Brief general strikes protesting the soviet to happenings in Stead of invasion and to for eign troops instead of occupiers has been evident i editorial pages lately another Effort to. Pacify the russians. Ore charged with the two laying. The whole police Force in the Community of 4,300 population in Eastern Kentucky was called outed state police at the nearby Richmond Barracks were called in to help control the situation police confiscated n Large of weapons from with sides during a Shakedown that followed the shooting the meeting of the Whites Wasa combination political rally and fund raising affair. The speaker was identified Sconnie Lynch 50, of Savannah a. Where the party has it Headquarters. Police estimated that about to persons had attended the rally but most of them had left Bethe shooting broke out. A newsman who saw the shoot a said the party had posted toe area around the lot with ton federate flags and signs that read support your nation states rights Ralph Gabbard of radio Sta Tion Weka in Richmond said there were conflicting reports Asto Why the gun fight broke out. State police said they had received reports that persons at the rally had shouted Nigger a negro passersby. Other reports said that the negroes drove tothe rally area and started shoot ing. Seven White men were charged with the murder of Boggs and six negroes with the murder of Rucker. Charged with the Boggs Mur Der were Lynch Peter Xavier Dudley Hughes Jerry Pope . Eldridge Charles Eldridge and Kenneth h. Hale. Charged with the Rucker Mur Der were Robert Herd Dou Lmoran Valfred Rice George a White Arthur Boggs and William Bernard. 20.000 Are dead after 2nd Snake continued from part people were buried in the rubble of their is the most ghastly scene 1 have Ever looked at Hoveida said. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahle Viand Empress Farah made plans to Fly to the disaster area. The quakes ripped up regional air strips and roads and Many parts of the 1,300 Square Miles of devastated northeastern Iran we recut off from Rescue teams. Air Crews flew Over the Region and reported that vast areas showed no signs of life. One Pilot reported that the quakes levelled the Region like an atom Tehran and other centers More than 5,000 youths lined unto donate blood for survivors. The sunday quake destroyed afield Hospital in Ferdows and killed about 60 survivors of the saturday quake. A stunned sobbing army of More than 100,000 homeless peo ple stumbled among the Dusty Eisenhower improves Washington a army doctors reported monday that former president Dwight was continuing to make Progress after his seventh heart attack. Doctors at the army s Walter Reed medical Center reported Gen Eisenhower has had Good night. Ills Progress continued to be favourable the five Star general 77, was stricken aug. 16, last major quake,12,000 persons six rubble and shattered wooden poles that had been their Homos in More than 100 devastated towns and villages. The toll of dead injured an homeless far surpassed that of the nation s which killed years ago. Worst hit were the villages of Kashk and dash Bava they suffered More than 8,000 killed out of a total population of 8,000. An additional 2,000 resident were known to have been killed in Ferdows hit badly saturday and razed by sunday s Shock wave sources quakes smashed Walls and trucks and tankers ground Over broken roads fight ing to bring water to prevent deaths from thirst. Humphrey. Continued from pave l driven Back to the reviewing stand in front of the Public Library Between 40th and 42ndstreets. Newsmen were kept be Hind police barriers across Thea venue. Sen. Jacob k. Javits r .was the highest official on the reviewing stand gov. Nelson and Mayr John v. Lindsay both republicans were out of the City on vac ii Tion. In a television interview follow ing the Parade Humphrey Okiw for the creation of a commis Sion to study the role of demonstrators police and news median last week s Chicago disorders
