European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes sunday May 6, 19621 Sinaway truck firemen Hose Down streets la los Angeles after a leaded truck careened out of control on a Hill Rait through a m intersection struck four curs and overturned bursting into flames. A woman Driver of one of the a Tufts was killed and nine other persons injured. Wrecked track is to background. Dependent air travel to Start about june 1 by Marty Gerren staff writer jute guide air Force base,. Is Europe bound de Pendents should begin leaving Here to join their sponsors about the beginning of june. Air Force spoke Mea Here said the sub Okessen t aae thei r estimates on a Usan message de scribed As an As you were order. According to the message depend ent travel to Europe at govern ment expense will foe handled the same Way As it was before the ban on family travel at govern ment expense went into effect last fall. Could urn in May prom Tome Jon air base Spain 16th air Force offi dals report that the first dependents could arrive to Spain As Early As May 20. According to a report from Torrejon some 20 families totalling More than 75 dependents probably will arrive by commercial airlines at the air base through Normal military air transport service facilities. According to official estimates it takes about one month to Cut and Forward orders to dependents process passports and pack and ship Tibet or household goods. If that a Page u distributed among Independent armoured cavalry regiments tank groups artillery units antiaircraft these fighting troops totalling Riwu 137jooo men thus account Lor about half by All arc in men Jib Europe with the other to i . _ a Ifa toy officiate say the Arjay now just about matches Stren Lith russians have in East tie Fiu asians have p 22 Jarmans in the comm of Germany but they a Ethan 0,s. Divisions and of Ball of them Are combat outfits the russians fou owing a different Octen use entire support Type divisions to Back up their combat divisions. Of dependents who had already gone through the processing when the ban went into effect May be prepared to leave for Spain immediately. Officials at Mcguire noted that dependents who want to Europe at their own expense during the ban will not be reimbursed for their travel expenses. They ure not required to have orders either but they have been made eligible to return to the states at govern ment expense after their sponsors Tours of overseas duty ends. The first dependents of leave Here for Europe will of those who have been separated from their sponsors longest subject to the availability of approved no Tran sent housing in the area of assign ment. As before overseas Post and base commanders will have control Over the flow of dependents to and from Safe and Usa eur. Of interest to dependents in tourist status already abroad the Date of priority for housing Over seas will depend on when the sponsor left the United states and not when he arrived in Europe spokesmen Here said. The first step for any sponsor who is Eli Gible to have his dependents join him is to get approved housing. Transient Type quarters will not be considered approved housing according to officials Here. Once housing is approved the sponsor May apply for his dependents travel at government sex before authorization for his dependents to travel abroad a sponsor must have 12 months More to serve overseas after the Date of arrival of his family. Baseball National new York Philadelphia Jack am. An 7 a Raj i. W i .1 Psi Angern Pilot Hurth Doc 000 Ico i100 000 Jaq 2 m i = s. T i it. A my. Slain Lunt in lilt � Ana ill t. Luif i. American league Washington 020 Oft 000 i 11 0 new York my do 05 7 10 0 l 3nli-k Kun Mia 11 " . Daley Turley it i Ulim j Bull i Jar lib ii i id incl in. In to r icy a i. In Ti-2t1u" w . Ill Rico ? f i Mil i Ironi. It futo 3-1. J. Wynn 1-n. I Al it. He nato continued from Page 1 tons of Western and soviet strength. An informed source while de Clining to go into detail said the top secret session ranged Over an up to Date outline of troop strength facing Russia counter espionage problems and the continuing lag in nato s buildup of conventional forces. The agreement on sharing atomic information among the allies was contained in a report that was presented by nato Secretary Gen eral Dirk Stikker. French foreign minister Mau Rice Couve de Murville reflecting French president Charles de Gaulle s determination to build his own nuclear Force termed the re port intellectually dishonest according to one informed source. It is View that the atom sharing should include technical matter on bomb building which the United states refuses. The italians were unable 10 go along simply because they Are now engaged at Home in electing a president. Oas terrorism eases As troops Hunt arms Algiers a hit and run terrorism by secret army gunmen slackened off at least momentarily saturday As Security forces backed by armoured vehicles conducted House to House searches for arms and explosives. By 4 p.m., terrorists had killed 10 persons and wounded six in attacks across Algeria raising the known total of such casualties since Jan i to 4,284 dead and 8,705 wounded. The death rate had been running considerably higher in recent weeks. For the second consecutive Day bristling forces of troops and riot police searched houses and apart ments in the Drill grounds Quarter of Algiers barbed wire barriers guarded by troops in half tracks sealed off the District. Troops wearing steel helmets and carrying sub machine guns went from Home to Home searching Titov. Continued from Page t saw your rocket in which colonel Glenn was flying. It s n too Little one. It s a past stage in the so Viet As to what has impressed him in the United states Titov said i am a very Calm person and i m not very much impressed at any thing especially after being in space. I Don t like new York As a City Titov said. It is very difficult for n Man to live there. There Are no Flowers or lawns or nature there. J you have too Many cars Titov observed. Sometimes it is impossible to go around the through closets bureaus Arm attics for weapons. Householders stood by with Stony glares. Up reported 400 suspects were arrested. Some of the inhabitants of the Quarter Hung French flags out their windows As a passive sign of i protest. Near the sealed off area about 20 heavy tanks and Hal tracks were parked ready for action in Case of resistance. Russ seeking Geneva recess i Geneva a soviet Deputy foreign minister Valerian a. Zorzut j has informally proposed a two f month recess of the deadlocked it nation disarmament conference find urged that the talks then be moved from Geneva to new York. The United states and other Western delegations reportedly dislike the idea of a recess and Are opposed to moving the talks to new York. Zorin s proposal has not yet been formally put before a plenary ses Sion of the conference but a become n subject of intensive Bact to stage bargaining the past few Days the seven week old conference has produced no agreement except the vague outline of a Preambo world disarmament treaty. On the substance of such 4 treaty particularly on its control and verification measures. The soviet bloc and the West seem a far apart As at any time sine East West disarmament talks is rate began after world War ii Venezuela troops rebels Gash in fierce Battle a Racas up government troops drove into the Rebl Strong hold of Carpano under cover of an Aerial bombardment saturday re battled rebellious marines who answered a surrender or die ultimatum with heavy fire. Fierce fighting was reported in tins heart of the City with rebels entrenched on balconies and roof tops shooting at mechanized forces and infantry in the streets below. Heavy casualties were feared. A spokesman for president Betancourt said the nation s military chiefs expected the two year old communist led revolt to be crushed within a few venezuelan air Force planes bombed the rebel stronghold 250 Miles East of Here on Friday but failed to crush the Revol t. Planes Fleck ick to the City saturday and out the rebel held radio just before Royal troops drove into the City past a minefield. The fighting Between Loyal and rebel forces was reminiscent of the recent Battle in Algiers Between French army troops and seer army commandos firing Down Iron rooftops on Young recruits. Spearheading the govern Neu attack on the City site of an portent naval base was a Colt of 1,500 Loyal marines marched on Carpano Early sat Day morning from Cariaco 30 Miles away
