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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, March 28, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 28, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                U outline vote time 3t 9. A dear th., a pouor.-. Tuesday that a. Policy to pre pan  Westt conventional at i  soviet us l reaction to a evening Alsop quoting laying that we might have to take  initiative nuclear War with Russia. White House press Secretary Pierre Salinger did not verify this or other remarks attributed to or. Kennedy. But he was ready for question about  article and read this Brief statement to newsmen  quotation Given in  Al soy article must be read in total context. The president s statement represents no change in american policy. European edition has always Bee Clear that in such a context As a massive conventional attack on Europe by  soviet Union which would put policy since  late 1940s, an represents no change. The real change As or. Also Points out elsewhere i  article. I is in  strengthening of our defensive alternatives to nuclear  Salinger told a questioner that he had not checked to Ilee Whethe Alsop quoted  chief executive correctly. He said or. Alsop in of viewed or. Kennedy recently., Alsop cited a Clear attack of Western Europe As an example of a situation in which he said  feels  United Slite must be prepared to use nuclear weapons regardless of  con  also said  president cent on Page Tyr col 1 army a Navy air Force 342 a rebellion 5 i Dally. 10 ent sunday a a Jas ii a Locc of. Didech Rusk  a. To continue Berlin talk wednesday March 2b, 1962 ii ral revolts against Frondizi ,. No it Murf forces were now i Siuw a an a general proclaimed tuesday against Arturo Frondizi for treason in refusing  Rawson command cd div in Southern province called Onifry unite to join in shortly after Frondizi from former presi Dent Pedro Aramburu that he abandon  presidency. Raw son s announcement came As other army generals were meeting at War ministry Headquarters to plan strategy in  face of fron Dizi s refusal to step Down. Aramburu. The mediator who sunday night warned  country it faced civil War if  crisis snot resolved quickly declared that my i All  armed agreed that Frondizi must  meanwhile scrambled or support in a series of conferences after boldly defying military and political pressure to  despite Rawson s announce ment of open rebellion there Wasno sign of military activity other than  increased guard of mounted grenadiers at  Pink presidential Palace. Neb. International pub. Raged across farm threatened Homes in and Iowa. One girl Wasj believed drowned. A Ernesti. 8, of Rural disappeared while Pebbin Creek which  hooded Elkhorn Norman Erbe made conditions in  a Quarter mile Long Itje Iowa River away25 Homes in Northeast town. And a Smalle dirt Wall protected a musing area. Cakes slammed again s with spectators Ai  Elkhorn River a guard said Valle Seemer in Nebraska flood  was risen Ltd 0. Hitch indonesians of new talks Thant to sit in United nations. . Urdu Thant acting . Secretary general said tuesday both indo Nesia and  Netherlands had greed to formal negotiations in his presence on  future of West new  said  secret talks held last week near Washington were weather Purtty cd Uil Atli not Rantui he mid tact Irwy.   41, to � o to St. Ter try i Central he a two a tent Aview a Ellb 4 4p.m. Be 57 is is 4 4 12 d 41 by a 41 a Murid Prii a Hal 43 d h him a we it to c3 Etorly. 43 34 4333 n 52 he agreed phase of negotiation with formal negotiations at  United nations scheduled to follow this was agreed to by both parties he said. Thant also revealed at a new conference that  United state had appealed to indonesian presi Dent Sukarno to Send his representative Back to Washington for future talks with  dutch representatives. Sukarno monday disclosed that  secret talks near Washington have been suspended. He called his representatives Back to Jakarta. Meanwhile  dutch govern ment announced at  Hague that four dutch warships marines and army troops will be sent to3s,� Sam. Sri " 5r d6ssji. S.==s=_2 Page�, of state Dean Busk at ii soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko to Geneva. Two men failed to find a formulator a Berlin solution. Their joint statement tuesday however said their discussions were useful and Frank and served to clarify potato of agreement As Well As Points of  was understood they shared an understanding that both their governments want to avoid War Over  this end they will keep negotiations going with Rusk expected to get in touch with Gromyko in about 10 Days time. The next exchanges May be routed through  soviet embassy in Washington or through  american embassy to  issuing their joint state ment. Rusk and Gromyko joined  other ministers in  disarmament conference itself. There  two men urged a speedy attack on  disarmament problem. With carefully chosen words each said he saw some meriting  disarmament ideas submitted by   was Only one sour note during  Day. Gromyko in speech broadcast by  United nations radio station accused  United states of deliberately Block ing a nuclear test ban treaty. This was being done he charged because Washington is anxious to front. An Page 24 col. V Geneva Cap Secretary of state Dean Rusk sped Home through  rain tuesday night after producing a surprising out Ward show of East West Harmony on Berlin and arms questions atthe conclusion of  first phase of  17-nation disarmament Confer ence  and soviet foreign minister Andrei a. Gromyko issued a join statement underlining  determination of their two governments to keep talking about  Berlin prob Lem to prevent it from becoming a shooting  More than two weeks of in on  to to stupid  end of  Oas demolition in dispatches Algiers and Oran j try a Ftfe Faour pro. Tuesday called by  settlers As a sign for  More than 50 persons killed monday when troops fired into a crowd of demonstrators Fol Hospital sources said tues Day  Tou in monday s shoot ing bad risen to w dead Ana Morfe than 200 wounded Long columns of troop reinforce ments rolled into Algiers  sources said some 60.000 troops most of them freed Fromfield duties by  cease fire pact a nationalist rebels were being massed in  defiant Cit where French armoured cars and Hal tracks patrolled  streets. Scattered shots were tired tues f it Mac Oil Page 84. Col. 9 Philadelphia a Robert Gil to 19, � gatekeeper at  Philadelphia zoo was approach by a Young my Cwi Tor � bellied Turtle Oil to  had  Gate Utt  Turtle a a club . The too theand fled  
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