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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 19, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 19, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes revolt was born in Joule not Rifle raids i end years offer l Declara it Nanny sept. ,102 Day of betwee Nin her in i nov. T m64-Ralds by Cora Mun que announced the Start of what was Only later to be recognized u the algerian insurrection against French  the morning of nov. 1, Sev eral Hundred men with Hunting rifles started raid in the Aurea Mountain of Eastern Algeria Anat More than 30 Points on algerian territory the statement said. The attacks were by individuals or Little isolated groups the com Munique went on adding immediate measures Hove been  teacher Guy Monneron. 26, and his 21-year-old wife had arrived a few weeks before in the Little Aurea Mountain Hamlet Oft Zelfel nov. 1all saints Day was their first Opportunity to seethe neighbouring town of Arris. They boarded an ancient bus the Only europeans among the moslem passengers. As the bus lumbered toward Arris 15 armed men surged across the  bus halted. One of the men shouted Send out the  a blast of machine gun fire Cuttle two Down. A moslem Passen Ger who attempted to save the died with them. They were the first recorded dead of the rebellion. More than 200.000 were yet to  France slowly came to recognize it was caught in a merciless guerrilla War military reservists were called up Savage reprisal were carried out a Long list of governments Felt and finally the fourth Republic toppled in 1958. Gen Charles de Gaulle Rose to Power. In August of 1996, rebel Leader gathered unhindered in the soum Ai. F for a spot Jam a Tauenta at Taft High team Driver education rapidly and pleasantly with the Aid of . Bach girl manipulates steer \ ing wheel accelerator and Brake while viewing Road situations in movies Topi Elf the loved n Iceland up gain on a Rocky a Kureri now that it Ftp Hai been  up Bull Iva Ting monsters to begin turning Outcrop into a housing foremen wondered costly imported Machen a thing broken and Daro Mason along came an old Man  housing officials the work. The Outcrop was the Home of  the Little people said the who was damaging Theu officials thought it Over the old Man to a i  be came Back saying Only in habited the rocks. This faced for Vork to cease found a new Home with the irate Elf domiciled somewhere has resumed on the die of a Kureri. Not a talker says top rebel negotiator l9m a fighter9krim evian Les Bains France a Belgacem Krim rebel Leader of the Flint hard peace bargaining that paved the Way toward algerian in dependence likes to think of him self As a Warrior not a talker. And with Good  m a fighter he frequently tells newsmen. It was a Long and bloody Road Firestone heir to marry turf Man Camden . Up the engagement of Judith an Firestone daughter of Firestone tire & rub Ber co. President Raymond Firestone to steeplechase rider Dale Tylel has been  Firestone a resident of a Ron Ohio is a noted equestrian Neland has won Many honors at the National horse show in new  bridegroom to be formerly of Kenmore n.y., la manager of the Camden Hunt. Miss Firestone is a granddaughter of the late Harvey s. Firestone founder of the tire company. She and Tylel will be married in the Early fall and will live in Camden. Aid for Russ project fes House probes Futon up House concerned Over Dis i that american foreign Ai were used to help build a propaganda showcase Inua. Said they wanted to be never happens  Aid officials revealed Cement Asphalt and wer used by the rus i 4888 to build a Hospital for Porter Hardy. A a of operations subcommittee Ike awful much to Bei this won t happen  in Stosure about the Hospital by Jerry u. Jacks a foreign Aid auditor working  said the hearing record indicated jacks was fired and his then Superior. Martin Haas who should have investigated the Situa Tion did nothing but was pro  told the subcommittee that under the Aid agreement wit Cambodia there was no Way to prevent the use of american Ai supplies in the russian Hospital. He also noted that the soviet built Hospital was certainly help ing the Economy of the country Cambodia he added that 1/3. Aid. Too was designed to help the cambodian Economy. For Kulm from guerrilla fighting in Algeria s unbaked Kabyle mountains to the snowy splendor of the Alpine hotel where the final rebel of r e n c h negotiations were held. Biggest Colony Krim now 38, was one of the spearheads of the Savage 7 to year War to Force France to give up Algeria in an older Era the mighty French Empire s biggest Colony. Kulm s fight for algerian Independence began before the wave of nationalism reached the High tide of genuine rebellion. For Krim. The fight against France be Gan in 1945 when he watched French troops use bullets an grenades against algerian nationalists in the self . Kulm was taught the Fine Art of modern warfare by the French. He served As a French infantry Corporal during world War ii and used his training Well when he set up one of Algeria first guerrilla units in 1948. Hit run War Krim o Moud Behadin or guerrillas formed part of the Back Bone of the rebellion when it flared into the open in 1954. Karl commanded the combat Wise Wila a zone three in the Kabyle mountains East of Algiers. He directed a bloody hit and run War against French army outposts. His French police dossier is impressive. He was accused of Mur Dering a Village guard and of com mitting numerous raids and crime against the state s Security. Kulm and his guerrillas were cursed at French military cocktail parties. They were hunted by Muntal a Wise French legion Nares. The elusive Krim was never captured. But the manhunt be came so intense that in 1957 he slipped across the Border into Friendly Tunisia. There in 1958, the algerian rebel government in exile was formed with Kulm As War minister. In i960 he became a vice Premier and commuted Between Tunis and Cairo. Krar. Frequently reminds news men that the Alger an rebellion was the entire meaning of his existence. He helped forge a National conscience for the North Africa territory which throughout history had been but a collection of wan Dering tribes. Now. Krim when talking of the nationalist rising says Ever. Algerian wherever he is can be proud of being an  Krim s extensive travels As a algerian vice Premier have enlarged his political and cultural horizons. But at heart he remains the Tough determined Mountain Eer from air Yahia in the Kaby Lles. Likes algerian cooking the Short Stocky rebel prefer algerian cooking with its spicy sauces to the More refined Western cuisine. Friends say that when not at official receptions he some times eats with his fingers Arab  Man of simple tastes Krim lives quietly and like most arabs is devoted to his family. During his years in exile he lived with his wife and two children in a Small Villa in the Tunis suburb of Carthage. His children often were seen playing on a Dusty Road not far from the historic ruins. Mam Valley of Eastern Algeria., tort Walize their Imit Clfo i h t a r y Structure upon which their provisional government was to grow. Two months later the French captured rebel Leader Mohammed ten Bella and four of his leu tenants in a plane flying from Rabat to Tunis. Early in 1957, As the rebellion continued relentlessly. Brig Gen Acques Massu was sent into the Tor led Nasbah of Algiers to clean tit the nest of agitators. His tactics gave Rise to charges of prisoner torture. At about the same time euro Jean settlers suspected Gen Raoul Solan algerian commander in Clef of softening in his fight tout Salan had just stepped  was to be heard from again As a stubborn supporter of Afy Ench Algeria. Kennedy spoke out in july of 1957, a ils. Senator named John f. Kennedy shocked Many frenchmen by declaring hat the United states should to Ervene in favor of an algerian solution which recognizes the in dependent personality of us Resi  october former algerian governor Jacques Soustelle said it la evident that the policy of pacification which i Laid out inl955 and which Robert lactate has led since 1956 with Energy an continuity has produced its fruits the War went on. To the algerian rebels who had formally established a government in exile in september 1958, Degaulle declared a year later one can imagine three solutions to the rebellion secession full Independence out and out identification with France or a govern ment of algerians by algerians cooperating with  in january 1960, the european settlers made a desperate try to unseat de Gaulle. But de Gaull crumbled their Street barricades de Gaulle attempted what soother French Leader before him dared publicly announced negotiations with the rebel leaders. The talks near Paris failed but a Gaulle remained in Power once More Algiers Ros against de Gaulle. The april Mil Putsch of the generals was quickly snuffed out however and a Gaull sent his negotiators for two More rounds of formal talks with the rebels. " ,.-again the talks failed but new secret contacts culminating in week Long session ending feb 1% cleared away the major obstacle for a cease fire. Meanwhile the settlers Secretary organization Oas headed by the fugitive Solan set bombs and sent machine gun squads Roar ing through the streets to under score its opposition to an inde pendent  cease fire May Mark the end of the rebellion. But Many French men wonder if peace has finally come. . Automatic car Park proves Mecca for lovers Leicester England a courting couples Are causing a headache to the owners of a Multi Story automatic car Park. They Are making it a drive in for love. Couples have been coming Here since we opened four Montzi ago said John Crossley the 30-year-old manager. We Are rather worried in Casein should scare other motorists from using the building. No orgies Are taking place. Fortunately most couples Are being discreet and just cuddling and kiss ing. We Don t want to employ a night watchman for that would de feat the purpose of this automatically controlled  s chief Constable. Erie Lacey explained the car Park is private property. Motorists using it have to pay so they Are not trespassing. One couple tit a Auto parked of the sixth floor said it s quiet up her. A Are listen ing to the radio and causing mfttrouble.". ,  
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