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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Oas fight Alt ers troop european Organiza armoured in a Day the baby Al to Algiers. Back Anding away iat 15lied and 50 3ctsl source higher. The of Casu i Side time during t rebel settlers i been Given by French the Cabinet in pads that the insurrection must be crushed by Al meant possible he said that the secret army must be pitilessly re  in the past he has frequently sidestepped the Issue of repressive measures against the Oas. The outcome at Friday s Batt Estill seemed to be in doubt with the rebellious residents of Babel sued still entrenched on rooftops and firing from the shelter of their apartments at dusk. Army and police Hal tracks were moving into the area to take up positions at strategic intersections. The firing from roofs and balconies onto the troops below continued however. As dusk fell Over the City a Mored cars prowled the scarred streets of bal eloped and sprayed machine gun bullets into  on rooftops were Oas units wearing Black armband with the Oas initials of the organization which vows to prevent algerian Independence. They fired automatic weapons mortar and rifles Down on the streets below. French air Force t6 so Pianti strafed with machine gun lire the Long rows of apartment houses where some 60,000 workers Man of italian and Spanish origin live. Helicopters dropped tear Gas Over cent on pays 8b col. 9 european edition ripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of he . Armed pore a e kaisers for the second con basked in the win taking 10 prizes in a eur science fair re May. Competition. Kaisers top honors with i which this year earned by garnering six judging at Frank High school. Of went to Frankfurt Tyve awards followed with four prize pro Vider and Vicenza three each. Boy and Girt win the 225 finalists sex from local Cornsi dependent Educa Junior and senior High Alfred 3. Toberer 16, item and Paula e. 15. Of Paris. Junior and Paula a will be sent with ail to the United states Usa eur in the 13th science far in to be held in Seattle,1 to 5. Year was the Junior prize Winner Alfred Tor the tint  Cruiser 1y the most coveted i me boys went to  Junior at kaisers school for his work Oono ept in rotating Corn on Page 8, ool. V searchers new tip sore up search around Crews braved Friday to Check  a Navy bomber califor fans aboard May i Tat Tom tugged my a North of Here. Force spokesman said Crews a tatters and rest on Ana bad called in reports they bad i Low flying plane or an sex some reported seeing a nations radio broadcast. I Hope fervently that the soviet Union will make the agreement  Rusk said the in Ted states Dele gation came to the Geneva Dis armament conference two weeks ago with the positive conviction that disarmament can be  has not been much Progress he said but we have been  the talks have covered Nur Ipar Els. General disarmament and the it Rtin situation. Berlin he sold is not a Mailer of disarmament hut has a profound bearing on the climate in which the  there is a special urgency about in problem of nuclear 1� St ing Rusk declared. As a result of the soviet Union s ending of the Long standing moratorium on Tetil last autumn the United states will be forced to resume tests of its own if there is not agreement in Geneva next month on a firm treaty to halt All  aggressive act earlier soviet foreign minister Andrei a. Gromyko said president Kennedy s plan to conduct atmospheric tests in late april constituted an aggressive act on the part of the United  the president has made it Plain that the american arrangements Are conditional. The Testa will be called off if the soviet Union accepts a meaningful treaty with International controls before that time. Rusk with the support of Britain s lord Home said the West must resume testing in the in Terest of its own safety if the russians continue to Block agree ment on a treaty. The three nuclear Powers sitting on Page a col. T Clarke protests to Russ Over shooting of . Military car by Volos feels Fine my. Joseph p. Kennedy 71, Mother of the presi Dent laughs As she says Goodby to her youngest son Edward Ted Kennedy at Boston Airport before she took off for Palm each Fla when she is now Conva Leavins from a Pelvic hernia operation. Mrs. Kennedy am. Ife a  a photo from press dispatches Heidelberg Gen Bruce c. Clarke Usa eur com Mander in chief has strongly protested to the soviets Over the shooting at an american military car by East German police the . Army announced Friday. Clarke s protest was addressed to marshal Ivan s. Koniaev commander of soviet forces in East Germany. It was handed to the Deputy chief of the soviet military Mission to the . Army in Germany at Clarke s office thursday the army state ment said. Contents of Clarke s Tetter of protest to Koniaev were not Dis closed. The army said the incident occurred tuesday near Wahl Wankel about 12 Miles East of Eisenach an East German town near the zonal Border with West Germany the army said at that time a car of the . Military Liaison mis Sion at Potsdam carrying an army major and an enlisted Driver was stopped by Volos East German people s police. The statement called the halt ing of the car unaccountable  the army said that when the office attempted to drive off an hour later the Volos fired into the tires and trunk of the car. Fortunately said the army neither occupant of the car Washin. The Volos said the army had cont  
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