European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 23, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Mondoy april 23, proposes Kennedy Kremlin hot Geneva old America pro poses to add another to the Liston hot telephones that All chiefs of state in ibis nuclear age keep on their desks for instant Contact with Vii eur military commanders. A i s additional hot phone would make it possible for in finance Tor president Kennedy to Telephone soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev on a moment s idea of a top priority Tele phone line linking the White House in Washington to the Kremlin i Moscow is contained in the de taileduj5. Disarmament plan presented to the Geneva disarmament conference on april 18. V american leaders have been concerned for some time that too Little l. Being done to prevent the risk of War by Accident miscalculation Surprise or a breakdown in communications. President Kennedy touched on the problem when he addressed the United nations last year and Secretary of state Dean Rusk mentioned it in More detail when the disarmament conference opened Feere March 14. F the of ican plan now tabled in detail Calls for reduction of the risk of War by Advance notification of military movements and Maneu \ a by establishment of observation posts at major ports railway centers and motor highways River Crossings arid air bases to report on massing and movements of military forces and the Exchange of military missions Between states or groups of states for improving communications and understand ing Between them none of this however solves such problems As the possible shortfalls or overshoots of missiles or space rockets or the possibility of the Malf unc on of some other weapon which might trigger a Warby Accident. That s where the new hot phone comes into play. Specified parties to the treaty the americans propose would agree to the establishment of rapid and reliable communications among their and with the the United with such Raj comm Between the White House Kremlin for example. Or. A could quickly determine soviet missile that lands Hawaii for instance was fun i went awry or was done pose. Be could get on his phone and make one last with Khrushchev before Rele the . Batteries of nuclear rockets in retaliation. Be Delft new Oas chief s military career began in 1923 Veteran of France s wars by United press International sex Gen Paul Gardy the Man theotas claims Lias taken command following the arrest of sex Genea Oul Salan. Is a former foreign ice Gin officer. See Page 3j Gardy now 60, was born to Paris tufted at the Ecol Massillon an the Lychee Condorcet and then went on to the famous St. Cyr military Academy. He Figan his military career As a cavalry eur Ite tenant in 1923 4jjjfl"virti� a member of the 1stfoxtilgn legion Cav regt in the Julian. Moroccan and Tunisia campaigns of the 1920s and 30s, a Captain in 1938, Gardy Fough Titi the French Campaign in 1939 1940 and was with the 1st army Imp in France and Germany in 1944- he became a brigadier general in 1956, served As inspector general of the foreign legion at Sld Bel from js58 until 1959, and into the reserves in i960., in Slan went into exile in Spain in i960, Gardy made several trips to Madrid to see him. When the Putsch came in april last year Canty assumed command of the army corps Tri 6mt for the Putsch s four Day duration. He is now the last remaining former general officer in the ranks of the Oas. After the capture of sex Gen Luebke Lauth help Bonn Opi president Hen Rich Luebke thanked Gen Lucius i. Clay who is returning to the United states after serving As president Kennedy s personal representative lit Berlin for the help yen to Germany sent his thanks in a Tel to Clay marking the retired general s 65th birthday. R. 5tou have strengthened the Trust Niiha German people in the unit a Jea and Given them the cer a they do not stand alone in a get against the realization of the air lift to Berlin and your determined stand for the retention of free tjhsmivjr1"tidr" i1t a. ---.,.-. _. ,. A Ora Luebke s message said. a shining example Forl luf the who. In whatever Posi Tion use their abilities for the Good on Elioue to stand at our Side and our. Effort toward Paace. I and Unity. My Best wishes go Lor your future personal a Luebke said. Mission aide to . Talks Berlin adm George w. Anderson says steady Progress is being made in the . Anti submarine program but that so far no spectacular technical breakthrough has come to provide any certain Protection. Talking to a newsman the . 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Gen Parker for new port Washington special Dent Kennedy has annoy will nominate maj Gen the w. Parker now special to the chairman of the of staff to be Deputy of staff for military of Parker will be nominal promotion to lieutenant exiled russian 6count slain in Texas san Antonio Tex. A Ivan Podgoursky 61, reputed to be an exiled russian count was found beaten to death in his Lux urious Home i an elite san an Tonio , dealer in paintings by famous artists had made his Headquarters Here since 1952. Vladimir Podgoursky 23, the count s Stepson was held for questioning. Police said members of the family called them to the count s Home about 90 minutes after the staying. They said they found the body near the front door with a knife in his hand. Blood was on the Walls of several rooms and Man pieces of furniture were Over turned. The Stepson a freshman at trin Ity University told police and re porters he came Home and found the count a Tesiny his Mother. He said the count grabbed a private Kennedy services Palm Beach Fla. Up president Kennedy and his family attended private easter services at the Home of his father. Butcher knife and Chas Daoa through several rooms ing ill kill the Mother collapsed. Young Podgoursky. What 165 pounds said he the 220-Pound count an4struggle picked up a from a table and began count on the was like a madman at the Mouth to said. I hit my on the 1 kept hitting him would t Stop canting atthe knife it was strict Detent and self preset
