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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, April 6, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stats and St mks Walker says Husk of continued from Page challenged Walker to name communists who had infiltrated the government and the army 1 believe we caught Only one i Walker replied. This was a reference to Algerdias former state department official who was convicted of per jury for denying that he slipped secret to a red espionage ring. Walker also mentioned three per sons named during the Mccarthy investigations of alleged infiltration into the government in the Early 1950s. He said he had been accused of calling some people communists. Walker said this was no True because i Reserve the right to Call them something worse  Walker told the Senate Groupie was framed to a Den of iniquity because he ran head on in to a no win policy he charged was being followed by Rusk. Be said others framed by this Bidden policy were general of the army Douglas Macarthur the late sen. Joseph Mccarthy the late defense Secretary James a. Forres Taj former president syn Man Bee of South Korea and presi Dent mouse Tshombe of the con go s Katanga province., Walker ended by telling the com Mittee we Are digging our own grave in the cold War. He said it was three feet deep now an that the state department was digging two feet More All that would be necessary with it disarmament plan. Walker s appearance thursday before the subcommittee completed his  the end of Walker s Testi Mony. Thurmond lauded the for Mer general As a great Soldier. A great  said however he did not agree with All of Walker statements or with some of the methods he used. ". Bartlett said. There is no doubt whatsoever that general Walker is a dedicated  chairman John Stennis d miss., said he did t think there in wednesday s testimony a attacked Yarmolinsky a special Distant to Mcnamara. Saying r his connections with communism have certainly been Clos and his activities have aided com  Walker also charged that Yarmolinsky s father. Avraham had communist connections an that his Mother writer Babette Deutsch belonged to Many communist fronts. At. The Pentagon Mcnamara said i have Complete Trust and Confidence in  called Walker s charges irresponsible. Yar Molln sky s father said there s not a a of Congress 1 Mem of co ult Rig an Index pre paid Bax Jay americans for constitutional action Aca. Walker acknowledged in response Ito questions this organization had a conservative Bias sen. H. M. Jackson a Wasiuk asked would t you say candidly you made a mistake we All make mis takes when you wrote this editorial no  Walker said. I Madeno mistake. If we categorize that As a mistake we Are going to lose the cold  Jackson asked about a line in Washington up Edwin a. Walker took a punch at a newsman thursday As he left the Senate caucus room after testifying on alleged military muzzling. A knot of reporters had assembled to hear Walker read a statement for television and newsreel Cam Era. Reporter Tom Kelly of the Washington daily news stopped Walker. Kelly said he wanted to ask Walker about a state ment attributed to George Lincoln Rockwell Lender of the american Kail party. Rockwell praised Walker wednesday As he was being ejected from the Cancu room for wearing a Naal insignia. Walker however. Jabbed with his right list catch ing Kelly lightly in the left Eye and rapping the newsman s head against a camera curried by a photographer behind him. / Kelly said the blow we oof painful was Ever any doubt about that Tennis told a reporter that Rusk Rostow and Adam Yarmolinsky a Pentagon aide who came under Walker s fire wednesday would be heard in reply if they  whose name is mentioned by a witness before the subcommittee will have an Opportunity to reply later if he wishes Stennis said. The White House said it Wouldhave no comment on Walker s testimony. Particle of truth in All these  Yarmolinsky said in 1946 he fought communist efforts to move in on the american veterans com Mittee and in the process "i.was. Attacked by the daily worker and called a  was quizzed wednesday about an editorial he placed in his division s official paper Taro Lear about a month before the1960 elections. The editorial suggested that troops could get the Walker s editorial Tell to of the troops. You can phone flak military 813 to have your representatives record determined before. Your vote ". Walker said he was t trying tote the men How to vote which would be a violation of Law hews just giving them information. Anyway i did t answer  he said. He said a ser Geant was assigned to answer flak313 and i think w e had Only five Calls which is  pretty under a unlit Obrar Tettl he Nunn to tit new i the Bubet ii lists and Letin of Tinc. If he they1 Gilbert Merit Ott he s an  the Cen tier be a i newspapers being too  Walker has single copy ot7 he looked and i which Case the was  Carey Mel eral Walker art1"this is i of hta. Walker Wisdom on most added. F said his government would try to encourage . Businessmen to reinvest the Money they receive in payment in other enterprises in. Brazil. It Wax announced that president and my. Kennedy had accepted an invitation from Goulart to visit Brazil sometime this year in an address to a joint session of the House and Senate Goular reaffirmed his country s alignment with the ideals of Western democracies but. He said Brazil is. Not pan of any Politico military bloc. A Kive for ceremony maj Gen and mrs. Charles h. Bonesteel Iii arrive at Vii corps Headquarters in Moehringer Germany for ceremonies welcoming the general As new Vii corps , Bane Bonesteel takes Vii corps Helm t continued from Page t for his third Star monday by pres ident Kennedy inspected the Honor guard with col George Mayo Vii corps Deputy chief of staff. Bonesteel told the gathering of German and american m i 111 a Senate confirms envoy Washington cup the Senate has confirmed the Nomina Tion of Robert f. Woodward a career foreign services officer Tobe . Ambassador to Spain. Clarke restriction on miss i continued Row Page of Sions first at 2 . In the soviet officers club and immediately after in the. . Military Jaison Mission Headquarters. At the conclusion of the conferences Clarke returned to West Berlin and Koniaev returned to his Headquarters in a Mensdorf. The meeting first Ever Between the pair was arranged at Clarke s suggestion an army spokesman said. Earlier this week Koniaev accepted Clarke s invitation to con Fer on the matter and the two commanders arranged for the Potsdam meeting. Clarke said last week that he wanted such a meeting to prevent a worsening of relations. Koniaev s Headquarters Are near Wossen just South of Berlin. Relations Between the two armies wore strained after police in red ruled East Germany shot up a Sedan of the is. Military Mission on March 20, Clarke pro tested. And called Koniaev s reply unacceptable. J the soviet marshal had said he was sorry but failed to give Assur ances on the fit tire safety of the . Mission to his command. Clarke in reprisal clapped escorts on the soviet military Mission in West Germany. Speech slated Koniaev then went a step further and ordered that All trips by the , Mission outside its Headquarters City of Potsdam would in the future require special permission from his command. Clarke was to speak to the Amer ican chamber of Commerce and make a series of Farewell visits. He is due to retire april 30 after More than 42 years of army serv ice and is on a round of visits to army installations and North at lactic Alliance  West immediately. Into con Ference thursday with. Gen. Duct and. Day. President Kennedy a per Sonal representative Here and maj Gen Albert Watson ii cd of the . Army in Berlin. Clarke who will be 61 on april 29, is to make his formal Farewell Friday in � round of honors Cere Brig. Gere monies Calls on the a French commandants Berlin mayor Parade and a Banda his conference Sci Day includes Sessle Watson assistant chief Lin Mission e. Allan. Lin brigade cd o. Hartel and col Pawel chief of the d Liaison Mission to the Potsdam East Germany. Ilk. Protests of Pinear London a reported thursday to Russia a Tough not against last month s British Soldier near Germany. Ambassador sir delivered the British Tion to the soviet forty in Moscow monday office spokesman he would not any details of its con saying it dealt with of the shooting of atari car in which a John Douglas Day wounded to Mem italians Swiss in St. Bernard to san remo Italy Tan and Swiss wot Day blasted away the Barrier in the St. Net and stepped rubble to cheer each other. The hut completed tag of the first under the Alps. The final three Yards of St us Mondosa utter test notes but  St. Bernard Paw of thl no self Between the sort a boors see so Harland. It to ready Forna her win  
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