European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 24, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes to soy april 24, Atthie Russ sought Washington a at in to Tanal broker monday told sonata investigators the soviet Union ought 50,000 tons of natural rubber from the a strategic stockpile but thai Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges squashed the Deal by refusing to Grant Export before the Senate armed services subcommittee on stockpiling Stanley s. Frogging of 2j? York said that Britain w of Germany France Italy and Japan have All been Selling the strategic Irino Efcy to the soviet Union they apparently Felt justified to helping out their Domestic Mami lecturers he Coburn special counsel for the stockpile investigation asked Groggins if he realized the a it states regards natural Rufo i of an strategic to defense. Calmly Groggins replied you have been making the Point that fan the development of synthetic rubber by the United states rub to is to longer org Gas who said he represented a firm of International traders said an associated com to London had sold a great of Britain s Itra Segur Sto Clr be of rubber to Moscow. In the Senate investigators urged president Kennedy to use lip some of the towering surplus sin the to government s stockpile by the materials for a sen. Stuart Symington do Tiba Tinan. $ the subcommittee the in. To la now Clear that Regar Les of the reasons Symington said v8 Lotus Climax at 100 Miles an Houri the 32-year-old racer was pinned in the wreckage of his car for about 20 minutes before rescuers Reed him with special cutters. He was fully conscious when Hie was taken. By ambulance to nearby Colchester Hospital. A Hospital spokesman said Moss sustained a fracture of the left leg arid a broken rib. The spokesman added he will be All right. It was later stated at the Hosp Tal that Moss had serious head in juries. Moss father is at his bed t Side arid a consulting surgeon in first action when freed was to reassure his Mother who had been watching the race that i m Fine. Don t worry Moss zoomed off the track at St Mary s Corner in the 35th Lap of the Goodwood 100, a race for for Mula one grand prix cars. When the Accident happened Moss was driving almost alongside Graham Hill although several taps behind. Hill driving a v8 Brm car won the International race cover ing the 42 laps of the 2.4-mile course in 50 minutes 55.2 seconds at an average Speed of 102.65 . Second was Bruce Mclaren of new Zeat Zed in a Cooper Climax in Stirling Moss third completing Only 41 laps was Innes Ireland in a Lotus Climax in 59 13.6 and fourth also 41 laps was Roy Salvador Cooper i Climax in 59 15,6. Fastest Lap was made by John Surtees in a Lola Climax and Moss in his Lotus Climax both clocking 1 minute 22 seconds at 1053 . Mid there was no i Khrushchev silent but dominant As soviet Heads meet Moscow Ufi the newly elected sixth supreme soviet met for its first sessions monday under the watchful eyes of Premier Nykl to Khrushchev. Contrary to predictions Khrushchev did not address the 1,443 Dele Gates during the opening meeting of the parliament1 the 791 deputies in the soviet of the Union one of the two House sin the supreme soviet applauded when Khrushchev in arched into the Kremlin grand Palace the 653 deputies to the soviet of nationalities the other House meanwhile met in the Kremlin Heater. The supreme soviet s Agenda Calb for a report on the 17-nation disarmament conference in Geneva. There were reports foreign minis Ter Andrei Gromyko might speak tuesday to outline the Geneva is sue r meets Busk Washington up Deputy chief of the . Berlin Mission consulted her monday with Secretary of state Dean Rusk the. State department sat. % Clarke yielding command to Freeman on monday continued from Page it German bund Estehr will Hono Clarke with pc grosser Zaofen Streich or torchlight Retreat in Pat Rick Henry Village opposite the officers club. The traditional great Tattoo of the West German forces will be accorded the retiring four Star Gen eral by the 300-Man Honor guard wacht in and the 100-Plece official bund Estehr band from Bonn. The torchlight Salute will follow Farewell dinner for Clarke Given by his Cental he staff at the club american French and German troops will participate in the change of command ceremonies Tobe attended by a Host of nato and us. Dignitaries including genl Raan i Lemnitzer chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and Gen Lauris Norstad supreme Allied commander Are Gen Earle g. Wheeler Deputy commander in chief come . Ambassador to Germany Walter c. Dowling Gen Truman h. Landon. Safe commander in chief adm Harold 5 in american Francis Dubb also of new York when both were swept away by the slide. Dubb was die out after a Hall hour and hospitalized Mohl s body was found four Swiss Accident a Ina pulled alive from the Snow after Ieong b Arlea-1 16 hours l died at a a Togny Hospital e a Bolzano Italy an Alpine Ava Lanche swept Down a ski Trail at Gardena Valley and Buriell five skiers killing one of them. Three germans dug themselves out they gone. Italian free but a italian died before rescuers uncover std Burg. Austria re that two Nien were killed Jef in Hoe Avalanche in the area of Gross Venediger Range r p. Smith Coni Mander in chief . Naval forces Europe. Foreign military leaders will in clude Gen Siro Bernabo commander Allied land forces Southern Europe Gen sir James Cassels commander Northern army group and Gen Hans Speidel commander Allied forces Central Europe. Clarke bids Farewell to Bavaria friends Munich special Gen Bruce Clarke Usa eur commander in chief monday said auf welder Sehen to his German and Amer ican friends in Batarla at a Cere Mony held Here at Mcgraw Cavern Headquarters of Southern area come. Before German and american newsmen and Saco officers under command of col Lee c. Miller Clarke also was presented with a porcelain lion the gift of bavarian Mlls or president Ahard. In a letter read by or. For Labaer ministerial director for the state chancellors Ahard cited Clarke s service in Bavaria and i Germany and expressed the appreciation and Friendship of the Many germans who have come to know and respect the american military Leader. I am saying auf we Dershen and not Goodby because i intend to return to the Friendly state of Bavaria and Germany Clarke declared. Mrs. Clarke and i have Many ties Here and we Are leaving be Hind two of our sons both lieutenants serving in the tj.3. the instrument package Ains a Seismograph the gauge and radio trans signed to relay data to at least 30 Days. The wave or meteor httj3 reveal whether the Moos liquid or solid Core. The quake wave could determine Moon has a crust similar Earth s. Other devices two other devices atthe mate body Are to take Menta up to the Point of they Are a Gamma Ray is meter to detect uranium Radium and potassium rats emissions and a radar Ante test the Moon s radar re if Ranger 4 s capsule will be the first Active pay land on the Moon. Russia Lunik ii on the Moon in 19srjjs it was destroyed instantly the soviets also took the pictures of the Moon s pre unseen Back in 1959 with 111, a wide swinging Earth which zipped around the us initial orbit. The United states has seven previous rockets town Moon in attempts to hit it it or pass close to it All German end bids for to continued from Page 2j a knew where we stood Burg declared. Friedensburg who wind series of conferences monday there is a wide Gap bet and Passivlty-7-and this _ not appear to be filled Toddjr did not elaborate. Can t tear Down we germans now realize unification will not come night the German leads tinted. But a said the should press that traffic the two parts of Germany be completely free the Berlin Wall stands or not. Americans he complained Quiesce a in the existence ail too easily and added. T know whether you should torn it Down last september. Of course impossible one reason for the feeling in both countries is the germans expect thebans to do something and 5. Americana expect the same the Trie to explain Friedensburg said he can stand american impatience the German desire to assured time and again United states remains Loyal ally "1 tried to explain her desire is the consequence psychological Burden of our a trauma of the Hitler which works As Brake influencing our and president will at West Point i Palm Beach it. Presb fent Kenned graduation exercise a to military and no at westmr., be 9, it Bere. The Nettum aim. Nub Toj it for thumb. Cost a mind vie and Edyte it " Becam White that id for Ulm to conc Fth
