European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 12, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes of rth Tex. Up a the air Force has disclosed that its entire Fleet of b58supersonic bombers capable of carrying eing made. General dynamics of fort Worth builders of the plane also declined i com ment. I " a the Bunker Hill crash the Pilot and the weapon system s of _ orator survived. The navigator was killed., the air Force said the survivors gave valuable information to Iti v-stlgators., Bep. Jim Wright of fort we Rah jihad asked r Ifo r an investigation of possible sabotage in the Carswell crash. Pacific a test Washington a the United states has touched off ils eighth nuclear. Detonation of the i current Pacific series in the atmosphere r As with most of the other shots of. Operation Dominic the device was dropped from an air plane. R a joint announcement by the atomic Energy con Mission and the defense department described the wast As in the intermediate yield Range meaning it had forr greater than "30.000 tons of int but less than a million tons. The test was in the Vicinity of Christmas Island. " i thinks cosmonaut s talk was political Admiral takes Pacific Post Tokyo turd the Navy announced that rear adm Raymondi a Sharp will take Over i As top naval air commander in1 the West Ern Pacific May 16. Replacing rear adm Wiiiam a Sutherland jr., who has been reassigned to Wasti in ton. Of i n Calls Tito gibes 9rmlculou Seattle a astronaut John Glenn has called criticism of . Spaceships by soviet Cosmo naut Shermaa Titov rather ridiculous and said they-appeared1 to politically Glenn made the remark in response to a question during a panel discussion on manned space flight at National conference or the peaceful uses of voiced doubts when he visited the Seattle world a fair last weekend. Titov saw a Model of the Mercury Cap sule j in which Glenn orbited the Earth three times and voiced some doubts then As he had previously during his tour on its reliability he said he based his observation on the earlier failures in theirs. Space program not however involving Mercury capsules. Consider motives Glenn who appeared on the panel with seven rocket ship and bal Loon pilots who have gone 100,000 feet above the Earth said in direct reference to Titov. One must consider the motives of . And russian space pro Grams we conduct a straight for Ward program taut whal the rus saturday May 12, 1 new role soviet cosmonaut Msj Gherman Titov turns the tables on photographers As be focuses from a yacht on san Francisco Bay. Mrs. Titov right looks on As does Dan in Mon com Moore of the san Francisco Golden Fleet a group of privately owned yachts. The to toys left the us. For Canada Friday from new where he told a group that his major Impresa to of the United states had been the Friendly att tude of the american people"1 and that after be j tells his fellow cosmonauts of the warm reception they May want to land Ufi Phot j sians do is cloaked in secrecy an has political significance As a Side questioner said the russians Are supposed to be crushing and melting Down the Metal in the first stage of their rockets to fuel the second stage. Is the United states he asked doing anything like that Glenn raised his eyebrows parse out his and said As the audience roared Well. That a Breaf through a then he added that hit f had never heard of such a things f strike Call ignored by Madrid labor Madrid up a general strike aimed at paralysing Spain capital in Solidarity with strik ing miners and Industrial workers in Northern Spain failed Friday. Workers ignored the under ground Call for a giant one Day demonstration by catholics com it fists socialists liberals anarchists and those without party of strike was due to Start at Midnight some hours before the government said in a Surprise move that it would announce wage increases for provincial newsmen and railway workers the government decreed wage boosts were expected to be the first in a series of such increases aimed at upgrading worker in comes in All industries throughout Spain. See background Story on Page meanwhile 60,000 to 70,000 work ers w 89 58 Seattle 63 44 Sioux City b6 s4 Spokane 60 Washington 65 44 hottest pot in it .105 at pee main. Tex. Coldest spol22 at Alnena. Mph. Greek Royal i nuptial in full swing Athens Fuji gala event \ marking monday s wedding of Dob Juan Carlos and Princess Sophia went Inta full swing with a Seaside luncheon and a reception at Tiff Royal Palace. Most of the Royal guests in Ciuda ing seven Queens and four King already Are on hand in . Prince Constantine of Greece took Denmark s three Polh ceases or. A tour of the acro Pohs. I later some 220 guests including almost All of the 130 members cd european loyalty who have. A. Rived motored to Gly Fada beacltj10 Miles South of Athens for a sett Side Buffet As guests of King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece reception at Palace that evening the first of Twat Large full dress rec options was held in the Royal Palace Don Juan Carlos and his 2tyear-old Fiancee were1 beginning to show some of the Strain of tit constant rounds of functions. Or fir \ Cess Sophie has lost several pounds Palace sources said Ait i has had to have some of or. Dresses altered. It wan reported that after the wedding the Royal couple probably will cruise for several Days to Tholf Aegean sea. Later they will go offi a two month honeymoon trip that covers a Good part of the world storms sweep Midwest Indiana boy killed 1 j to " r " " Batter Chicago s lakefront Abiy United press International rare Waves k n of n As reiches i smashed along Chicago a Lake Michigan Shoreline and lightning charged thunderstorms kiliedi.1boy ,. In Indiana in a tumultuous twist of Midwest weather. A seiche is a Long Flat wave that moves Aloo the Shoreline and often strikes to thou warning it i is usually caused by a line sweeping across the Lake. Thunderstorms swept across Iowa. Illinois Indiana and Nebras a. A Jse tire weather forecast with1 risk of tornadoes remained in Force of Southern Iowa Southeastern " Nebraska and North Ern t missouri.?- i. Silly mile an hour winds whistled through Kankakee el., Knock ing out Power and toppling Large billboards in nearby Manteno and Momence a lightning Bolt killed John Erwin 12. And seriously burned his 12-y ear old playmate at Indian Apo storm sliced across Illinois knocking Down poles and lilies and dosing some highways with High water. The 260-foot Tower of Mattoon 111., radio station Wlsh built 16years ago to withstand 100 . Winds toppled. A storage building 01 the mat Loon lumber co. Was pushed 200 feet. Lightning struck a mouse at Pon Tiac burned the wiring a barn near Champaign 111., was struck by lightning and bumped. Water in the in Nihon River Rose ,14 inches and several highways inthe Pontiac area were closed. A baby Tornado struck lady Lake fa., injuring Man trapped in an overturns House trailer and Bowling Over scores of Citrus Trees. Two reiches slammed Chicago s Lake front. The first surge re ported to be the biggest in 10 years swelled the Lake level by five feet. It snapped mooring lines Onha bored boats and drowned 100 ducklings. American held by czechs 12 years Washington a an Amer ican who spent almost 12 years m a communist czech prison has been freed and transferred to the custody of the . Embassy in Prague the czechoslovak embassy said Jaromir Zastera was arrested in september 1949. He was tried convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison in april 1950. He was then 19 years was born in Czechoslovakia but he was acknowledged Tobe an american citizen. His father John a naturalized american Citi zen went Back to his native Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s. Jarom Arwas born there tit1930 he was 10 when his father died. Zastera and his Mother were living in. Priban South of Prague when he was arrested. Hail Only crime so As is known lit Washington was that a piece of uranium Ore from the top secret. Czech uranium mines was fou Rirl in his apartment. The czechoslovak state brought the usual charges against Zastera accusing him of ant state act Jet cities and cooperation with a fire Lee Power. With his release the number of a americans still held in czech on is reduced to three
