European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 10, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes own the fat Terv a notice monday night hat it was at determined As Ever to hold nuclear test later Thi Fleith unless the rus quickly accept an inter a Bali Wal test n tells russians nationally enforced test ban treaty. Ambassador Arthur h. Dean de fined the american position at Athree Powter subcommittee meeting held in connection with the 17-Natlon general disarmament con Ference. The russians replied that Bot the United states and Britain now Are engaging in the last stage of propaganda Man Euver before re suming Testa. Dean s definition of the unite states position came As reports from London spoke of the possibility of president Kennedy an prime minister Harold Macmillan making n new plea to soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev to stave off a new nuclear testing race. Uses Story on Page to there was no sign in Geneva that such a move would be Forth coming from the Western Leaden Dean suggested during the meet ing that if the russians Are As concerned about War or propaganda As they pretend they had Best outlaw books by Marx Lenin and Stalin. Irwin i a i workers Kam be31ltn a two East Berli building workers monday rammed their Way through the red Wall in heavy truck and escaped to the West Jonfa Hafl of bullets the Fly government reported. The escape was made at Boyen Ortr use in the French sector thorough or wedding eyewitnesses said the two men drove the heavy Trade full i it at fee wire Barrier broke through and then slammed the truck into the Wall Bun the truck smashed Down about 36 feet Oli the Wall the truck Cameto a Stop and the two men jumped. They ran desperately across an open bombed space to a House 4bout 90 Yards on the West Side of the Boarder. While they were opening thedoor of the House East German Border guards opened fire guns. Neither Man. Monday Flint he waved the waiting Tiger and senators players closer to Hiscox seat then with a Broad Grin he cocked his tight Arm and loft a Tow which landed about 40 feet away and rolled on the Vond. Kutyna can up with the of Ter the scramble with a with the ceremony out of the Way the pitching was turned Over pc the professionals flout Paw Don f or a Detroit and right Sanderfor Washington. Timely the umpires when i began to i after the first inning t in the umpires room durin g theh Ryfiak. He sat talking with two of Joe Pap Pareha and Cigar he talked base / with Papparella soar an dub president Elwood a Amaada who come in soaring wet in the National league opener it Cincinnati the Philadelphia Phillies swamped this Defin Mitiff league Champion Eeda in Art Mahaffey breezed of he vory Tome run by Clay Dalrymple Dob Demeter and & six run ital to featured the rout bythe pah. Fiket planet am in the grand legs. Third and pm Fredelle sed four other pit Tiera 1n a fit file attempt 1x Lem the Phil Delphi attack. Teachers set for . Citlau Oitt strike new York a Public schoolteachers beset by a politically be fogged wage deadlock were ready monday night for their first All out strike in the City history. More than a million pupils were pawns in the United federation of teachers flexing newly gained bargaining Muscles scheduled the strike for the Start of classes tuesday morning. The federation is demanding wage increases totalling $53 million year for the City s 40,000 federation president Charles Cogen expressed Hope that at least 30,000 teachers would sup port the strike. And then there Webb two official named two Queens for this year National Cherry Blossom festival in a and dependent minded that Economy elate for transatlantic flights Watt \ effective May l the military reduction30 per cent instead of 40 i on the Normal round trip fare. This Means a $337 to 5393.20an$56.20. Dependent fares will to an even greater current one Way charge Furt to new York is ing May 1, dependents to pay the Normal Ona of s313a difference of Bank fitter being offt i Sevi Tjw Spain api Brimonte. Who was on most famous matadors Buie fighting history heart attack sunday years old. . Envoy to Moscow in on Way to new Berlin to continued from Page to agreement Between Gen Bruce c. Clarke Usa eur commander in chief and marshal Ivan Koniaev soviet commander in Germany which restored the Freedom of movement of America s military Liaison Mission in Bast Germany and of Russia s Mission in West had been in washing ton for extensive consultations Fol lowing talks on Berlin at Geneva Between Gromyko and Secretary of state Dean Rusk. Thompson had a final conference with Rusk earlier the ambassador said trying instructions to would enable him to Berlin talks with us. And soviet go to do so. Hall Sion had when and where Tyson Berlin Are to a Thompson had Ings on Berlin with fore the soviet conferred with Rusk to month
