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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, April 22, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 22, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A the stars and stripes log. 7 stated last to shrink the Brj -o1 -. Proposed two thirds Cut in world arms with it United Nate about. Dec jtr17-Nitlon met on the product ton of a sampling tech Nique to be employed by the inter National disarmament Organiza Tion to insure that All nations were reducing their military establishments a promised. President Kennedy de scribed the is. Proposal of the most specific and comprehensive Ever made by the United states of any other  said the three stage plan for controlled disarmament Wasan Effort to achieve a break through in the negotiations at Geneva and expressed Hope that Fer Salan in Algiers Leader army org " Joiner Smuk of n " .4" r j Ujj hot see whether an accor reached. Kennedy said the Berli could still blow up at any although tension Over Ber been lowered recently Washington Secretary of Dean hunk held new Berlin i with Evite ambassador an Dobrynin the russian the meeting Businesslike ult Ful i. -.-, in Otto itself new attempt made by refugees to crash Flie red Wall it one we year old truck Driver by Tommy gun fire a through the terriers _ Point Toni tween East weft Berlin two comp of or badly Hart but made it to the West. Tut air incident soviet let downed it private West port plane 15 mlle in. Germany air safety of Eanno of said  wit the single Pine Broute Ott famed tier Ute Folot reported firing. Fate of the Tow West Oer tie att toe was in safely on a apparently allow of est Trug in connect Virtu to Fiat Berlin. Atung to will con. Prob with the  whether a for nigh negotiations. West Berlin settlement j president told a news con that the probes arts a vital and that the government not meet its  to Sante prison under heavy guard Salan was captured in an apart ment in a riot troop and police sealed off. Small Section in Down town Alster a a started a search of ear buildings and passersby the arrest wat made one year after Salah Andhree other Gen Erab staged the abortive Algier revolt Salano a of the men who helped to bring president Charles de Gaulle to Power in 1958 in the belief a would keep Algeria French went underground Las year after the four Day Putsch folded in Algeria. Salan had moved almost unmolested throughout Algeria since his escape after the revolt  Edmond Jou Haud his no. 2 Roan was arrested in Oren March 25 in a similar search. After a three Day trial in Paris Jou Haud on april 13 was sentenced to  Oas meanwhile continued its Campaign of murder and sabotage in Algeria seeking to Block algerian Independence. Tension Between the european and moslem communities mounted As moslem in Algiers and Ora showed an increasing willingness to counter terrorism the government program in cracking Down on the Oas included moving reinforcements to Oran completing Organiza Tion of a 40,000-Man local Force designed to fight the Oas  towns and step up in House to House searches in Al Giers. Meanwhile Georges Pompidou the new Premier presented the ust of i Cabinet members to Degaulle in parts. Pompidou was named to succeed Michel Debre who bad been Premier for three years and three months. A of the key ministers in the Debre government were retained by Pompidou. These included Maurice Octove 4? Mur tue a foreign minister Robert s1 r e y As Interior minister Pierre mess Ter As defense minister and watery Giscard d string As finance minister. The plan would have a constructive influence on the talks. The first russian reaction Pascool. Chief soviet Delegate Vale  said he saw nothing new in the proposal the american plan proposed disarmament be carried out i three stages nuclear delivery vehicles and major conventional armaments of Russia and the United states and perhaps certain other Power such As Britain to be reduced by 30 per cent in three years an the is and the soviet Union to reduce their armed forces to 2.1 million men each. Production of armaments would continue but hew weapons would have to be offset by the destruction of old ones and total destructive capacity would have to go Down by 30 per cent. In the second stage Russia and the United states would Over three years each destroy one Hal of its remaining nuclear delivery weapons and major conventional armaments so that six years after the beginning of disarmament  prisoner Juan signers Valde who Lort his right leg to the Fri ate Rcd invasion of Cuba waa greeted at Miami m he landed with a Othor 111 and wounded prisoners rebated Fey Fidel Cutro on Promise to pay $&8 million. A photo prisoners returned sixty wounded or a i h n prisoners captured in the in Vasion of Cuba almost a year ago returned to the United states last week. The 60 landed in Miami after Premier Fidel Castro released them on  the cuban families committee for libera Tion of War prisoners promised to pay Castro $15 million for the group. The released prisoners said the would help raise 562 million to Ransom the rest of the 1479 Cap Tives taken in the Bay of pigs invasion Castro s Price tags on convicted Given 20 years to Coro Pagenta and an agent Tor the East German the court would have sent he the i3-?Eam old officer to he imprisonment on the charges. Kautman admitted he visited East be Rijh 4n september and october to  he we in touch with East German Interi  Fui i i eoiini4 in Len talked How aver the Kaufman raw thet cum of he own stupidity and poor judge not and that he re turned in eat Berlin Only after he to tend him Elf in a web of intrigue Pun by expertly the Ditlef prosecution witness against Kauffman was Guenther Maennel former East German intelligence officer who defected to the West Maennel testified he had met Kauffman in Easterlin in september 1660 and that Kauffman had revealed to him . Defense information re lating to air Force personnel an equipment in Greenland. Another prosecution witness Raymond 8. White it special agent of the air Force office of special investigation at Travis air Force base Calls had admitted he entered Kauffman shome at Atwater caul four times without a search warrant the conviction and sentence win be reviewed by the Tutti air Orco. The prisoners run front 125,000 to$500,000. Enrique Llaca treasurer of the. Fund raising group said the com Mittee has $26 Muldon in Cash and pledges with $2 million Morein sight we Hope to arrange nation wide television programs with some of the wounded prisoner who speak English perhaps also some personal appearances on nationwide tour Llaca said Llaca said Castro visited Prin Cipe prison in Havana and told a group of 200 prisoners about negotiations for their Freedom. Within from one to three months no one will be Here Llaca quoted the Premier a Tell ing the prisoner. The first known instance i which an individual took advantage of Castro s Ransom offer was reported in Miami Guilermo Alonso Puju a former cuban vice president Purchase the Liberty of his Boh Jorge Alonso Bermudez for do m of Puju s son was a private inthe invasion brigade. He bad been lumped in the $100,000prisoner category by Castro be cause of his father s . Castro in a speech marking the first anniversary of the invasion predicted that the staunchly anti communist governments of Guatemala anti Venezuela Al ready the targets of red led Dis orders Tivitt be overthrown within a year. Each would have left Only so per cent of the amount with which it started. In the third stage All state possessing armed forces and Arm ments would join the treaty. All armaments would be eliminated except for nonnuclear Arma for agreed types of National Force necessary to maintain internal order and the personal Security of citizens. Arms production would be limited to the require ments of these forces and of the United nations. Marines landed Iviel a is. Marine corps  company made up of 16 h.34 copters and 400 officers and men landed in one of the most isolated communist infested areas in South Viet Nam last week. The unit which arrived in the Mekong River Delta town of soc Trang was the fourth us. Heli copter Tompey to be stationed in the Southeast asian nation. I brings the total of helicopters flown and serviced by american servicemen there to about 60. The 16 choppers were flown to soc Trang from the aircraft car Rier Princeton cruising in the East China sea. Meanwhile two captured .army enlisted men were reported alive and being paraded through South Viet n no villages in a Viet. Cong propaganda show. The reports brought to sni Gott by travellers said it be two men Are being led from Village to Village by the Viet Cong who Are Teui Tiff villagers the american captives Are evidence at is. Intervention in the communist War of  the two missing men and two other . Soldiers were training a Grotto of vietnamese soldiers when they were ambushed. Alt four were seized but two were later reported killed by the Viet Cong because they who by to wounded and apparently slowing the escape. Army Secretary Elvis j. Stahrjr., on a tour of Central South Viet Nam. Predicted tha country would win the War against the reds with us. Help. But Stahr said outside help for communist guerrillas was in creasing. Outside support has been in creasing in men and  he said. I get the impression they the communist Viet Cong Are becoming seriously concerned with growing successes of us South Viet Nam Force and a attempting to t9 up to tear Ewa Effort v a Eft plane we Back in the Siwwi last week after ail attempt by an Armel portuguese to Loree liner to Fly to at the South America Boond do 7c, carrying 68 a i eat returned to Amsterdam 20 Minuit if tar take off after the Hijack attempt by fled As Edgar Wjk Pfeifer former employee a of she fort tip. The att ant failed when the piano s caption la Nojir drum threats of a Stiv who was armed with & surfer a pistol used for sports events. Instead Ota Captain tricked him Tato by Van there were Delfoc Altow with  and Laad a the pl�4,  
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