European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 13, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes i i air beit Ari Rii a find men saturday Van ii Tea Johst lox of this coun ii a Power for annual worldwide army Tsay pose Fra Rice opened a by Andrews air Torce base in., and bar Raisin a 12u ". Leaguewl-a/121 0 j. Of Lilc 17 and 120-5 i000 000 too r it and Hullm Ronor Moira Fig Blini of a Ftp to v -200 00 pm. Do mtr. We he wid Arcoe 8tau, Rait ,3partly under the impetus of the Berjv crisis Rhyl Decd of that beefed up strength were giant Silver Atlas and Titan. Intercontinental basis Uci a Teofili and fast new Jet fight Jer Arr be d at Andrews. greater stress on anti guerrilla warfare there was a Airdrop of army special forces troops showing How they would penetrate behind enemy lines. Ja1-Force of Iso paratroopers from " the 82nd an div was set to leap �r0nt transport planes to a drop zone staked out on aircraft run. Marine fliers prepared a Simu lated atomic bombing attack and an assault with napalm bombs. Rth he Navy could t very Well haul its big. Ships and submarines to Andrews but it told its Story in about 100 exhibits covering various kinds of vessels weapons ran naval history. In the Way out department was of an experimental army rocket j Belt which one Day Jay be used to lift soldiers across barbed wire or minefields. Fu2ry aftermath firemen in Toledo Ohio Battle of lines rapine through the ruins of the Maude chemical co. Plant in which an explosion h a of unknown origin killed nine persons Ami infant Mare than 40. Debris was scattered Over Fhi blocks. Associated press resistance routed in Northwest. F continued from Pago 1 the evacuation of Thouei Sai As Majo Tratow one top . Office said this is not a Case of a loss of a squad it is the Joss of a sizable the troops now in Thailand near the Border town of Chieng Khong Are Campe d in a Rice Field -300yards Square. American military sources said their Fla lure r depends on the thai government. Thailand s prime minister mar Shal Sarit Liana rat flew saturday to his country s Border to inspect thai defences there. Reports added some 1,000 civil . Ships said sailing to Laos continued from Page 1 american sup piled Royal lao gov rement forces a Little less than one third. The a or objective of . Policy officials said still is to halt the fighting restore the cease fire and try to revive negotiations fori neutralise government in december 1960, during an Jarnier flare up of the Laos crisis ormer president Eisenhower had naval units and Battle ready marines patrolling the sea off Southeast Asia As a show of Force resident Kennedy took similar action " a year ago before a cease fire was breached. At those times Dis atch of . Troops to countries wide ring also considered but rejected. Lans had also sought thai defense minister Gen Phahom Kitti Fachorn who is also vice Premier told newsmen Satur Day that reinforcements probably will be sent to the area. He said High level military officers already have been ordered to the Border to make an on the spot investigation on developments which have pushed the laotian firing line up to Thailand s Sarasin the Southeast Asia treaty Organ i nation s Secretary general flew also to Thailand s northernmost Border with what Seato s role might be in Trie Light of the laotian set airman Borrois transport plane for 2-hour spin Naha Okinawa s ago As saying they had prepared a defense at Vlen Uphou Kha. 40 Miles South of Nam tha but that pro communist units were pushing too close the main body of the government army retreated in orderly fashion for a time but when Thouei Sai was abandoned Only 2,000 had arrived there. The remaining 3,000 troops have been unheard of but the lao military Hopes they Are making their Way South to Thailand across the Jungle mountains the american advisers said a . Army Captain and six . Army enlisted men who had been assigned As advisers to the Nam the Garrison accompanied the re treating government soldiers int Thailand in order to maintain con tact with the remainder of the laotian loyalist troops. They said the Captain and the six enlisted men had remained inh Ouei Sai until All responsible laotian officers had already fled into Thailand. Us. Sets off More a blasts Washington up the United states exploded nuclear weapons saturday in the air Over the Pacific and underground at it testing site in Nevada. Army wife gets prison Nuernberg Germany Cohen american housewife a tended to 21 months imprison by a get Man court Here Satun Setfor Kitung her husband Witt a pistol last fall mrs. Josephine Gillies 381hardy, ky., was found guilty i voluntary manslaughter by a at the Nuernberg Fuerth court mrs. Gillies shot her husky tilt sgt Robert h. Gillies " sept. 25, 1961, in the Fuerth according to testimony Tutt couple had consumed of alcohol and about the education of their St teen age children on the the killing. . Asks meeting of Berlin chiefs Berlin a a . Apfl Man sad Here that an Amert proposal has been meeting of the soviet and area can commandants to talk relations Between their two quarters in the divided City. The american a Gen Albert commandant Watson soviet chief is maj Gen Andrei 1solovyev,an american Tetter went saturday to soviet head quatto in the East Berlin sub turf Karls Horst. Just what was i Haa not been revealed. A s answer is still being awaited american spokesman said. Cli culture i Hes with artists at White Horn Andre Iling comb Ned tributes a ?Tar i and to Yench pres ident Charles featured Onhefrench-.? _ w,?1 accented menu. Great myths r of ,.,r- .1- is that nothing is rpm Lanter or easier than lying around ill Day and painting a picture or writing a in my opinion said the presi Dent the ultimate in self discipline is a creative work. Those ofus who work in an office every Day Are v actually the real gentle livers of american the party lasted longer than any other state dinner the Kennedy have Given. The president lingered past Midnight to Chat and no one seemed Able to decide if it was protocol to leave before a few guests even joined the Kennedy in their living quarters later and Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne were overnight guests in the Lincoln suite. Lind Bergh s nonstop flight across the Atlantic from new York to Paris took place 35 years ago this month. Actress Julie Harris and her husband producer Manning Uriart chatted with the president and took & stroll through the famous really know what s going on said Manning reporting the president knew which play miss Harris is now appearing in on Broadway a shot in the Long applause cries of Bravo and cheers greeted n 25-minute after dinner concert by violinist Isaac Stern pianist Eugene isto min and cellist Leonard Rose. Stern said playing in the White House was exciting because it Means More than just later Stern playfully borrowed a violin from one of the members of the air Force strolling strings and joined As they played two guitars in the Long red carpeted Entrance hallway. The air Force musicians and the president were equally amused. Malraux a Man who is As much at Home in politics As he is in the arts found himself in an unusual predicament. Apparently no one translated Kennedy s Toast for the culture minister. When he got up to Rux told or. Kennedy probably the first guest Yon Hal received who will have to your speech without knowing you have he Rose to the occasion. A Yang it was t difficult thanks for the hospitality. Received. And he praised United states As the urst in history which has Leader not through Coqui by seeking
