European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 9, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 24 the stars and stripes wed Day May 9, v. After defeat 1 from pre dispatches i Vientiane shattered Royal urmy forces were trying to regroup tuesday about 40 Miles Southwest flit Nam tha overrun by pro communist forces during the week end. To Otto hew reconnaissance Parachute Supply missions ver Nam tha area reported that 1,000 to 3,000 troops of the Man government Garrison in tha had regrouped so far. Incoming stragglers were expect a to increase the size of Theodroe but a senior american Mali Tarot adviser evacuated from Nam thai said Fiat two Royal infantry Bati Lens the 28th and 3pth, May been trapped when the provincial capital fell lit col Edwin elder re 3, a said the two were still holding out s East Al Afcin tha Hen torn a from the West took in Acroix the Iio the Village. Of the has set off Ali sixth Iea of nuclear test sphere above the Cement from the commission and department said Itin the intermediate a Beefy the Case with Ufa idea Tau Spede trials so tar the plot Ionya set off in Theu. Of Edwina attend the Annoual Merit said the from shots has rot a Polaris later but Oldland also in rocket to Kennedy tells labor hell fight info ado continued from Page 1 to seek at least to be sure that the parties who Are involved i these great decisions Are aware of the effect. Upon the National interest and the National Security some 10,000 delegates and on lookers thronged to Atlantic City s convention Hall to hear the presi Dent who made a fast trip to this resort and Back to Washington tuesday morning. Or. Kennedy Drew the Lustie Stromar from the Friendly crowd when he predicted Congress this Yea would enact a program of medical care for the aged financed through the social Security system. Old Friend honoured Gen Lucius d. Clay said the United state wedded to any particular of it proposals to up a Berlin in. Toce to not saying goodbye Clay tells West Berlin of continued from Page t general a Good journey to America Clay Shook hands with Brandt Gen Albert Watson ii the Here and other officials who gathered at number of civilian employees at the Airport crowded around to watch the Farewell ceremony. Sev eral Hundred Well wishers gathered at the Airport Gate to catch a glimpse of Clay and wave 298th army band played ruffles and flourishes. An Honor guard of Berlin police men and soldiers from the 2nd Battle up 6th inf was on hand under command of capt James s. Budda of Baltimore. Clay has been a popular figure Here since 1918, when As military Mother to visit son in China jail new Britain Conn. A mrs. Mary Downey will leave for red China Friday to visit her so who has been in prison there since 1954,her son John 32, was charged with espionage and sentenced to life imprisonment after the is. Air Force plane in which he Wasa passenger crashed while in route from Japan to Korea. Downey Wasan army civilian employee at the time mrs. Downey said she has a two week visa for red China. She will make the trip to piping wit another son William 30. Baseball league too Coio a 7 � tin la. In 000 0091 4 3 boo my Tiyler or dirty a Anderson 9�. Tum Howrie to and by Tell. Tbsp scr. 8jt we a it it. If a Amler Toa 0-4. Vav am Bigan Leagur so Sqq i Mill. Ii of York Insi. Kit m so Kura potty Qimat Tain commandant he conceived the idea for the Airlift which enabled West Berlin to survive the Berlin Block Ade. Last week he was made an honorary citizen of the City. He is the Only foreigner accorded this Honor since Czar Nicholas i. Mrs. Clay remained out of sigh during the Farewell ceremonies and presumably awaited her Hus band in the plane. One of the last persons to to Leto him As he mounted the Steps was an elderly Berlin woman Sophie Helen Kreil who brought him a Bunch of carnations on behalf of a 15-year-old Nephew Michael Klafert the a reported. She said Cluny had be friended the boy. He could t come himself be cause it was a school she explained. A note dangled fro the string around the carnations. Handkerchiefs fluttered in the crowd As the Airliner moved onto the runway. Clay could be see smiling out of the window he based his Appeal from no inflationary wage and be no settlements on gains out of fruits of technology instead of Ali pockets of the , he called for generally he Keitg increases to the same ratio rises in productivity. Only a week ago or. Kenne had voiced a similar Appeal business for support of his eco nomic moderation policies. I address to the . Chamber Commerce in Washington heals As he did again Here pledge Assurance the government steer Olear of wage Price he this remarks Here were often interrupted by thunderous Appl us the crowd was augmented by til fact Atlantic City school child read been released from their Dases for the Occas in. Banners and balloons festoon convention Hall one huge Barme said Law All the Way another proclaimed to we have a Good president. W need a better or. Kennedy departed Conan deadly from his prepared text no using for one thing the open line of his text saying in legislative and political Batti which lie ahead i am counting your he did not. Mention an econom policy conflict which Gott Fred b tween him and Law preside Walter Reuther. However tit president said he and Reuther did riot always agree on everything his Happy to admit it and am reluctant to or. Kennedy sail Souther s idea this apparently referred Reuther s Contention As stated the convention that wages shout Rise faster than productivity gain until such time As there is a do Ferent balance Between wages come and profits n Reuther took occasion to am pit Fathis position in a statement Ali previous night saying he sul scribed to the president s a nomic moderation a Ohlfs. Story on a est or. Kennedy Hhas repeatedly called for Holdia wage increases generally with the rises in productivity restate that principle in his convention speech. The pm Esi Deitt recalled addressing the . Chamber of Commercio and speaking to the head of american medical association Isaaf c a 4. It Den on add Gutho fail that Wes Iron w f m jmen1 Stre Refl ties Flag Tchah Mit b h is week. After those meetings his id i began to wonder How i Goff to his Friendly uak audience the president added but now i a or Kennedy praised the Uati for its willingness to assist Trai unions in latin America a a another parts of the world. Pes Staiko unman said. Attr that Tisaj Metal i Prog new to on i each who Valu pc veterans Bui advances Washington upd1house has passed and Kent to Senate a Bill authorizing the Grans administration to pro Hospital and medical care for eligible veterans who Are , Zens living abroad. Soldier killed 10 injun in Stuttgart Auto crash Stuttgart Germany Sas a Soldier was killed and 10 per sons injured in a two car collision on route b27 East of Here. Pronounced dead at the 73th Sta Tion Hospital was pfc Edwin , 20, 527th Trane co one of eight soldiers 3n an automobile driven by pfc Richard Bono 19,also of the 527th, Bono s car collided sunday witha car driven by will Sedlaczek. 43, of Stuttgart Bono and seven others 3n his car were and his wife Lotte 29, were admitted to Olga Hospital Here with multiple injuries. In. Sedlaczek is lit critical condition the Hospital passengers in Bono s ear taken to the 75th station were pvt Joe r. Richardart broken jaw laceration of the
