European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 27, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse A apr i 27, the stars and stripes Page 3 iter a tabs it took illness wid reunite Totea Spanish american War who hot tent men each other for 58 left8s, of Salyersville ky., put in around Bobert Waddell 85, of Franklin Furnace Ohio in the a Hospital at Hunting ton . It was the first time Waddell who wears Bandage after an ear operation and Arnett had seen each other since 1904 when they were at fort Adams . Anso elated press photo Saturn Success spurs Hopes for manned Moon orbit by 1966 Cape canaveral Fla. A the mighty Saturn rocket is on schedule to boost the three Man Apollo spaceship into Earth orbit in late 1964an important step toward placing the Craft on the Moon in this decade. That was the status report riven by or. Wernher von Braun follow ing the second straight successful j test firing of the huge eight engine Saturn Booster. Awesome display pouring 1.3-million pounds of thrust from the first stage Power Plant the 162-foot Saturn roared into a Clear sky in an awesome display of flame and noise. The engines spewing n 300-foot Tail of fire burned out As in reds cry foul Estern Europe backs . A test from press Ndon Wist europeans ral font and America s decision to head with atmospheric nuclear while communists from to East Germany bit denounced it. Of sentiment among okra i allies was expressed by foreign minister Hal Lang who while regretting anti ii of tests Bald the soviet Ftp to sign a controlled atomic an treaty had led to the aft fritter " Germany the Frankfurter wines id in an editorial that eni Kennedy could not avoid decision to resume nuclear in the imitated bin Bliia of there were isolated Western Lings against the Christma explosion. La Copenhagen 50 persons demonstrated in of the us embassy in pro land in Italy mayor Giorgio a of Florence appealed to or. By to Stop the teals in the of editorial opinion was Gener-1 support ing the move although reluctance tymm ghost West i Europe. Moscow however the official news Agency Tass called the resumption a grave crime St humanity. In East Germany communist news Agency adn it murder against the Ite tabs Hunter swimming suit angelas up Taber has been named defendant suit which charged signer was knocked Kito an swimming Pool by the a weimaraner dog suit by s t e p h e n Potter that when the designer to see Hunter on april 23, dog charged and set upon a King him into the figured in a previous Battle involving Hunter. The cleared of charges that it the dog two years ago Vin son seeks Congress term to step Carl e,78, the senior member of Iee qualified for a Enumina his 28th term in Congress Georgia Democrat paid a to eater the sept 12" no opposition tit tic Veteran who of a Airt gom Horn and the unborn and in Lon Don the communist daily worker said America had betrayed the Geneva disarmament talks. In Stockholm the Dagens Nye i or said among those people regret my i he beast and condemning the i United states Are professional mourners who have Learned Noth i ins and forgotten the fact that 1 he United states for three years kept its part of. The moratorium agreement while the soviet Union suddenly broke it last year during the Geneva in the opinion of the Ber Linske tided it of Copenhagen the United states had no Choice. For the Western defense system. It be came a duty to secure the strategic balance danish prime minister Vigg Kampmann commenting on the american test shot said it had resulted because the russians had not Given a satisfactory answer within the time limit prescribed by or Enn by for achieving agreement on a controlled nuclear test american test also picked up support in Italy where the Rome newspaper 11 Tempo head lined the news to safeguard the Liberty of the free world the Amer cans defend their atomic Superior Kalian newspaper ii message Giro blamed soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev for the american Amsterdam the newspaper de vol Skrant said few in the Western orid rejoiced in or. Kennedy s decision but that Amer Ira had to order he test to safeguard West pm Security. In Geneva communist Delegate sat he 17-Natjon disarmament con Ference remained tight ii pod on the opening of the american Les series. There was no indication whether soviet Deputy foreign minister Valerian a. Zorin would make True his threat that the soviet delegation would Lead a communist walk out from the conference if the tests began. Japanese foreign minister zen Taro Kosaka meanwhile summoned the charge d affairs of the . Embassy for the second time in less than 24 hours to Lodge a Strong protest against the explosion of a . Nuclear device Over tic mid Pacific. Kosaka a Peats his earlier de mands for a halt to All nuclear tests and urged the United states i to make All possible efforts to conc Lude a nuclear test inn agreement with thu soviet Union and great in Washington members of the House mid Senate applauded the . Lest resumption although some of or m complained about if timing. Sen. Hubert h. Humphrey d Minn., the St Nice democratic whip said the Titi had to be conducted "iwausf1 we have no Choice after the impressive soviet technological gains last by Humphrey said he wished the United slates would hav unit a another two months before be ginning Icsis so that Peak fallout from the russian tests could be recorded around the world. He said fallout from . Tests will not reach its Peak until year from now but if world opinion reacts As it has in the j past the United states will get i blamed for both the russian fall a out and its own in the next few months j tended 115 seconds after launch ing at an Altitude of 35 Miles in what one National aeronautics and space administration Nasa spokesman termed a 100 per Cen successful performance. Despite two successful flights of the world s largest known rocket Saturn will not soon overcome the russian Lead Over the United state sin Booster Power Rune Booster the soviets presently Are using a rocket with estimated thrust of a million pour is for manned and unmanned space flights. The most powerful operational . Space Booster is the Atlas Agena b with first stage thrust of 387,000 pounds. Saturn has eight More test flights scheduled in the research program before it will be ready in 1964 to Curry the first manned Apollo spacecraft into Earth orbit for periods up to two Braun director of Nasa s marshal space flight Center said two More of the first Stag no. Planned to build up 2nd Stafin in 1963 second Stafij testing will Star with the fifth flight in july 196.1. The fifth Trovi a the 10th be Earth Wili Wirry unmanned Modt is of Hie Apollis. This Saturn Fork a designated a does not possess the strength to push Apollo to the Moon. That Tak hns Lux a assigned an advanced but urn the c-5, with first Stase thrust of 7.5 million pounds. Von Braun a Iid the initial c-5test flight is set for 19fi5. By 19c6 this monster Booster is expected to be ready to whirl at three Man Apollo team around the Moon and return it to Earth. Manned lunar landings will Fol Low possibly in 1%7. St. Paul mayor re elected St. Paul Minn. A Republican backed George Vavoulis waste elected mayor of St. Paul defeating Joseph Gabier who had democratic party and labor endorsement by a 7,000-vote margin. I wont dance Arffa stages sit Down of crime the Lii Cunic Bro Tjien bar Nunt and Bathe circus pots on a special one Ting show for patients at new York s Belle one Hospital. Some 3, Pat Teuta toot tithe How. Met i let
