European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 21, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse A i csa8h a Hlub carion Oiler the autobahn near the turnoff to Dar Nuutt Germany after the Mae a named by a truck carrying steel Rod. Picture at right How soldering cab. The Driver was critically injured awl he Almant a Bushock from the crash 88, Zef aloft lie sets vote Algeria for april 8 i up president Charles de Gaulle announce be will ask the French people for full Powers to an algerian peace settlement and Lead the Terri in a message read to extraordinary european edition ripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed Fri in of drop. North Africa and i Middle few volume 20, number 335 s win daily 10 Wii sunday q we Dimidas March 21, 1962 both houses ode Gaulle said he authority to Behim through a a referendum will take 8.referendum will be probably in july if Oftle and european to vote whether they ice in association since most of the were Likely to Boycott referendum this Washin sweeping support Nee. 1 Point program talk that in the april will ask the nation to the peace settlement reached at full Powers to carry him the right to order in technical financial in cooperation measures France and an i depend a. Fling of de Gaulle s Mes followed immediately by it statement read to Assembly by Premier Debre in it Debre pledged to continue Aid to and co with Algeria after lode a Cabot violence the Ila tenant warned thatche prevent violence and in Algeria ends the Koe axe fire agreement could afternoon the National launched into what become a violent debate Onn men c algerian policy. 40 deputies have an their intention of speak the debate was expected Jnue through wednesday. Big 3 Given deadline on a pact talks from Prea dispatches Geneva the big three for eign ministers were instructed tuesday night to report by the weekend on whether there is any Hope they can agree to end nuclear testing. The 17-Natlon general disarmament conference Laid Down the three Day deadline after both the United states and Russia cold shouldered an Indian attempt to crack the nuclear test ban dead Berlin situation moved Back into the spotlight with american Secretary of state Dean Rusk and soviet foreign minister Andre Gromyko having their second Pri vate meeting in As Many Days. Gromyko held a dinner tuesday night for Rusk at the russian minister s Villa. The russian also hosted monday s big two meeting where he was understood to have Given Rusk a restatement of mos cow s Berlin policy. Meanwhile. Britain announced it is ready to accept an absolute front on Page tool v weather partly lu4y. Oil Lek his to Al he town he a in 2t, to a a Lur i european time 4 4 a. aim h Al 10 ath Fli mrja m Aytunc pc 4s 19 a than d 39 17 Fri err it 41 ii l4i4 Al 44 31 the House wednesday takes up and expects to pass an unusual Bill ordering the Kennedy administration to expand development of the air Force s controversial 2,000 mile an hour rs70 combat plane. If the Bill passes As expected immediate efforts will follow to get its terms softened in the sen ate to avoid a head on collision on the Issue of whether Congress can direct the executive Branch to spend unwanted sums on weapons. Even if it does not come to such a collision in the course of which much other administration legs die in algerian clashes is up the expected of Post cease fire bloodshed u Algeria tuesday with Helli fired into a Down Algiers Square and a major Ith an algerian mob in a near limn addition police and soldiers opened fire on 10 separate Occa Sions on european and moslem demonstrators in Oran. By 6 . The estimated toll was 87 dead and 104 wounded but the wounded toll might Well have Bee much higher. The figures brought the total of the bloodshed in Al Geria s cities since Jan. 1, to 1.853 kilted and 3,582 wounded. It was a tragic collapse of the one Day near truce that accompanied tuesday s cease fire. In one place alone at the Village of St. Denis do Sig. 35 Miles South Foont. On Page �4, col. If lat Lon might be endangered. House experts on defense will have scored a heavy blow. Led by chairman Carl Vinson d-ga., of the House armed serv ices committee they will have made Clear their displeasure with successive administrations refusal to spend extra Money on bombers and other weapons and their conviction that not All the experts Are in the Pentagon. Kennedy greets Togo president at Airport Washington
