European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 27, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Tog to the stars and stripes grandmother saves Tot As family stricken on boat l had to keep the baby breathing los Angeles a a 68-year-old grandmother forced her breath into her granddaughter s Mouth to keep her alive while three men and two women Lay unconscious around the struggling pair. All were aboard a 27-foot Cabin Cruiser circling help Cisily Only 100 Yards off Shore. The Only person conscious. Hie grandmother did t know How to steer the boat. These were the near tragic re sults of what started out As a sunny boating trip at nearby Seal each. Herman Thole 23. Of Santa Ana calif., son of the boat s owner told part of the Story after their Rescue we were about a half hour out when my daughter Kim 4 passed out started having convulsions an stopped breathing. Grandma mrs Grace Hawley of Santa Barbarac Lif started to give her Mouth to Mouth resuscitation. Kim would Start breathing then Stop again. My dad Herbert Thole 46 headed the boat Back. But then my Mother mrs. Mabel Thole 42 and mrs. Sweetland mrs. Marilyn Sweet land. 32, of seat Beach had passed out. Then my father an Jim mrs. Sweetland s husband James 37 passed out. I tried to steer the boat. Then tried to get the attention of some one on the jetty. But i lost consciousness mrs. Hawtey continued the Story i Don t know what kept me from falling unconscious. I Felt sick to my stomach but i knew 1had to keep fighting it. I had to keep the baby breath ing. Maybe that s what kept me from fainting. The boat kept going round and round by itself until help an 82-foot coast guard patrol Cutter rescued the seven. All but mrs. Sweetland we retreated at a Hospital and released. She was kept Boatswain s mate p. J. Freese who skippered the Rescue boat said the victims May have been overcome by Carbon monoxide fumes from the engine. French troops open fire on Oas rally in Algiers continued from Page 1 cell Vole for de Gaulle was expected. Officials in Algiers said on member of the Security forces was among the dead and 10 had been wounded in monday s skirmish indicating that some demonstrator disobeyed the Oas order to Parade with flags flying at your head but without any arms the crowd was summoned to the War memorial by the Oas to demonstrate Solidarity with the people of Babel sued the poo european Quarter where on Friday Kirmiz Shefi Between troops an armed Oas commandos killed an estimated 35 civilians and troops. The first volleys in monday shooting fasted Only 10 minutes. But for the next two hours downtown Algiers became n scene of panic bloodshed and agony Stroops fired wherever and when Ever they found themselves Fuce to face with enraged european evening violence erupted in the predominately european suburb of Belcourt on the other Side of Algiers. Ten moslem were killed in about 30 minutes. The drastic action of police an soldiers Cut Short the afternoon s maps of european men and women boys and girls were Mill ing in the urea when the first shots rang out. They flew int panic in the scramble for shelter that followed the first bursts of Tommy gun fire. Parrs recalls envoy to Russ continued from Page u the maintenance of Franco soviet relation at ambassador level had become authorized French sources Las week described the soviet action As they pointed out that under the French algerian accords concluded at evian March 18.france retains sovereignty Over Al Geria at least until the self determination election in three to six months the foreign ministry statement said that to two interviews with foreign minister Maurice Couvee Murville at he qua d orsay Chi Gradov had failed to give a satisfactory explanation of the so Viet government s move. At first there were argument Sand shouts but nothing More. But the wave of men women and eve children pressing on All sides started to engulf the ranks of police and soldiers. On the Boulevard Bardln five blocks from the Square which waste target of the crowd riot police formed in ranks five deep in front of two big trucks. Crowd Bushes Soldier the surging crowd its rear ranks shoving Forward those in front broke through the soldiers guard ing the Rue Charles Peguy. At Firat there were a few score then 500, then several thousand in the plateau Des Glicoes then the shooting started. Thousands of demonstrators pressed shoulder to shoulder on the ranks of infantry to Allters Sharp shooters and moslem soldiers when they opened Point Blank exploded. The crowd rushed in All directions. A police helicopter flying just Over the rooftops dropped tear Gas grenades into the crowd to effect a final dispersion. Houe to House was arrested together with u former French foreign legion colonel in red Numelin and members of his Oas bodyguard. Juu Haud Vair pm ked up during n search in Oran Sun Duy but police did not know who their prisoner was until later. He haul befit in command of the Western ire i of Algeria which has or Jin As its arrested to Pryst nod pagers seemingly in order As Aman named Angelbert on inspector of tar Nical was vague about How he passed his time and was not very sure about where the technical schools which he was suppose to be inspecting wore located. The police were intrigued and started looking through their files. Finally a photograph of Jou Haud was pulled out of the files. The police discreetly compared the features. One policeman showed tote photo to Joul Taud he said quietly it seems to be useless to go ahead with this session. You understand me would like for you to give me your name the policeman said Johard s reply with his real name was barely audible. His Grey Mustac Hehe then pulled of false Beard. The Grey and the firey hair were real. A blamed coed Gail Neudorf grits her Teeth an another pie upper right sails toward her at a University of Miami student carnival. Gull Hud Star Billing to one of the fun Booths and from the looks of her face the Miami students should receive an a in Marks Manship. A photo Foi Cabi ing a Cable to at least of from the chief the Navy he Frond Tel to constitutional crisis while Force awaited tit action efforts president Pedro the Navy confirm on its demand patriotic duty form is to hand tit while the army least until Midnight ing its views Public whose leaders me with . Am cd in lock was Noi persistent continued from Southern Grain Aires province that div s anti Peronis were growing uneasy take matters in the for. And opposition continued their Dizi 3 decree which major Peronis i demanded his rest two High Peronis while arrived in Buenos Aires and series of discussion dictator Juan Peron. Alberto Iturbe supreme Peronis highest political body nist movement and Desco a Union resents the g Buenos Aires Ratni met with Leader soviets investigating Auto Init Berlin a the soviets have advised the . Army they Are investigating the shooting incident involving in american staff car and the East German police an army spokesman said monday. The spokesman at Usa eur Tjin hoist Lberg said word had come from soviet authorities that the had received Tho protest Over the incident sent last thursday by Gen Bruce c. Clarke Usa eur com Mander in chief to the soviet rom in finder in rust Germany marshal Ivan s. Torii eve. The soviets advised that Koniaev is fully investigating the entire matter before giving Genera Clarke n reply the spokesman added. The . Staff car belonging tothe american Mission to Konicov s Headquarters was riddled with bul lets by East German police near Wahl Winkel. Some 12 Miles East of Eisenach on East German town near the West German Border. Neither the . Major nor the enlisted Driver in the car was hit. Two weeks earlier East Germa Border guards shot up a British military Mission car on the out skirts of Berlin seriously wound ing the Driver. The British protested the Inci Dent and protested anew because the soviets carried out what the Sukarno Breaks off talks with dutch cont Nitro from Paija it there Sims been for Long time a traffic of Young men to and from the adm l. 11 h. Reeser. Com Mander of the dutch armed Force sin dutch new Guinea said hut recent indonesian fictions against new Guinea were not of any Mili tary size or but he added it was not impose Hinl these so Roll or nip actions wore slightly injured by bomb would be continued in the next Days or weeks. Reeser gave further details on sunday s indonesian air tit Lack on a Small dutch Nuvy vessel in a Bay near the most Western tip of new dose. To indonesian Terri tory. Lie said four Crew members of the vessel a Small Landing Craft splinters. The other two Crew members were uninjured. Reefers fiks one of them reported that the ship tying at Anchor was attacked by a Mitchell bomber with red White indonesian Murks. The plane dropped two bomb which were rear misses. It at tacked four times and also used it machine guns. British called an inhuman interrogation of the wounded Man after he had had in British have not announced receipt of any replies from , in Moscow East Ger Many proposed monday in a note Jackie arrives in London London Cupi mrs. Jacque line Kennedy arrived in London monday night to renew her Friend ship with Queen Elizabeth follow ing an exhausting 15-Day tour of India and Pakistan. America s Firat lady Wear when she boarded a Pakistan air liner at Karachi it Dawn summoned All her sparkle and Charm to carry off the welcoming ceremonies at London Airport As though she had never heard of fatigue. She beamed at . Ambassador David k. E. Bruce smiled warmly at lord Nugent who brought the greetings of the Queen and waved time and again at a Small army of photographers. If the wife of president Kenned was feeling the effects of two weeks of Asiatic pomp and Cere Mony she did not show it. She stepped off the plane to be kissed by her brother in Law Prince Stanislaw Radz Lwell at whose Homent London she will be staying. She was followed off the plane by her sister and travelling com Panion Princess Lee Radz twill sen. Morton to run again Washington up Thruston b. Morton r-ky., in formally announced Here his candidacy for re election. To nato Powers the sett Fia consular relationship to i movement in and out of 1many and Berlin. The proposal was made delivered to ambassador nato Powers by thee Ign office. The covering letter Wato the East German the soviet government ithe proposal. The proposal was Lared by Western dip a new gesture aimed at West to recognize East the consular unusual manner c info the note apparently necessary because East has no diplomatic orations with nato count Rusk. Continued from Ever the Gromyko East gave the two min isl Point of departure Inversa tons after More weeks of disagreement Berlin but on the general disarmament Ion of nuclear tests. Presumably Rusk discussed arrangements tinting the contacts on Rusk said there had Basic change in positions. Further exchanges replace either in Wash Moscow or might be to to deputies in Geneva even a Prospect of a Tat of the foreign ministers to Geneva to negotiate problem. One Western source1soviet delegation has c sense of urgency on problem. There has Gest Ion loj a deadline of
