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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, May 14, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 14, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A r. The stars and stripes Ita in a or s i to i7-.-T ibmsm6rtearbtiaiidi�g. By.,-a amt or. -.-, i Border town to id a n1thep/ouirlst of to ii 3 Mullary advisers who Jim Ahmed the fleeing government to re a "x2", troops across the Mekong to a v Liere a evidence that of Uldyn the River sunday for the Sanctuary at Inie foment Camps on the thai Side of the Bordier n 3 they said however that Aerial observations revealed that at least vie pro comm unlit battalion was camped just outside of to Lief Saj apparently Content to exercise con at 4he Mccu Patjon of the own forces. R%1r this sorted by Royal laotian Arney Zopf offt rip -."i1st Gomese soldiers j y r noon jute ? military sources Yiwei Bijj a int this had evidence of communist chinese troops in Laos.". American " military sources also too Issue with a Royal defense communique which warned Satur Day that soviet planes were flying in supplies into the rebel held towns of Muong soul and Vang Vierig for simultaneous offensives against  and Vlen Laos offers v # or the sources said Ltha Aerial sup ply of the t to towns is no greater pm w than to a month ago. Re there is "no1 evidence of any immediate threat to Luang Rabang or Vientiane the sources  laotian Gofer Zinent has agreed to surren i defense minis \ tries loj would be Premier princ Souvanna Photinas neutralist.ft%. \ Lowers if tie will Promise not to turn them Over to the communists.1. The offer acpt he requests Flor  made to telegrams to thief Neutra lists Prince s  in Aris a top ranking official of the right Wing govern ment .said.11. I it was \ Souvanna s demand for these strategic posts which touched off the victorious offensive by has pro count uhis Patchet lao allies 1rr Northwest Laos saturday. To piste government s telegrams Aniced Souvanna to return to Laos to discuss the formation Oje the find of coalition government he had Jong demanded if he will first. Promise r200000 wj-3s Tad Trundy a we Lielani if so. He  j  u b th�wnsbrifb3, e. Fri Blui fun. L. I i. It f 1 of a first games Skjefte to of 000 too to j so ? 010.100 001-j 5 a i a 4 Sli try 3. L ,19jr  103 Ooi dixrj2 40 i fl04 ? 000 000 i0lj-2 3, slurp Grant skin -rw.irtv, Mil " 9 a sinful pm mrs a pure cat h f continued from Paye j Iby All military Means including the it sep acne Ricany  the v am Erica i r Dattle group up now has been helping to Oie thai army s 3rd combat regt. Jet has been working with the thai groups in the wild Jungle area in Northeast Thailand. See earlier Story on Page 8j , military sources in Bangkok denied a report from Washington that the combat unil had been sent to the Northern thai Border co Gueriv based on Okinawa sunday called off its three week old Maneu vers at it Fuji f bring Range about to Miles sout Iwest of Tokyo and embarked for  . Forces Japan spokesman termed the move  he said the marines were returning to their Okinawa base after comple itch of  reliable sources said however the Maneu vers were to have continued until mid june. 2,000 marines the move involved about 2,000 marines who Jive been bivouacked at the Range at the base of my. Fuji since april,21. Reliable sources said the division received orders to return to Oki Nawa late saturday night in connection with or Kennedy s order placing All . Forces on Okinawa on special Alert for possible move ment to Southeast Asia. N other presidential action being considered it is understood will probably result in the movement of some units closer to Southeast Rasia in the next few Days unless there is an improvement in the situation. A it is understood also that ele men is of the 7th Fleet which has a total of about 125 ships Are be y e pulled together for possible Quick movement in the direction of Southeast Asia in addition to the task Force already dispatched. Officials said the question of whether american forces would be thrown into Laos depended upon what the communist led Patchet lao forces and their russian sup porters do. Officials said the president is taking an increasingly serious View of the situation in Laos because it is not yet Clear whether the communist rebels plan to Stop now and use their new gains to bolster their position at the bargaining table or Are engaged in the begin Ning of an All out push to conquer the entire kingdom. The , military  were described in High quarters As much More serious than a simple show of Force. Officials said they were designed to give the president Complete flexibility in the situation and serve notice on Russia that a miscalculation in the area by the communists would bring serious consequences. Bocky at the a kiss new York got Nelson a. Rockefeller i into Cheyenne wyo., bound for the Wyoming state Venti ii. He was greeted at Cheyenne Airport who a outfitted with a id gallon hat. On the Way to town he took reins from Driver Stan Slocum. Associated press president tells i . Cannot stand Stid continued from Pae a 1 is the Issue Between those who feel we should stand still and those who feel we should move ahead there Are other challenges he said. He mentioned efforts to bind together the countries of latin America in helping themselves the Broad american plan for disarm Ament the United states pleas for a nuclear test ban its efforts in space and in support of the unite a nations. In relation to disarmament the president said in a letter that the a Road take Toet Robert Frost and Interior Secretary Stewart Udal stroll a Grassy Road in Dumbarton Oaks Park not the Road not taken of which Frost has written a poem after a program held in Honor of another new England Man of letters. Henry Thoreau. Associated press photo United states could disarm disrupting the nation s if a thaw in the Cost War. Makes the move possible in the letter to a reunion group which handled contract settlements after world Wiur i or. Kennedy said the smoots changeover from a War to a peace time Economy in 1945 proved United states does not rely arms spending for  j Salinger. A f continued from Page if Khrushchev saturday in count Al a in it was the presence of Thorn that made american sources Pec t hat soviet Hong More i Antei ing that casual conversation going an during the lunch. Thompson As a Diplomat theorized to negotiate and exp his country s opinion Salinger f " not have that authority. An Amerie Ait spokesman Salinger emphasized to Kruah or sturday that he was Moscow As a negotiator and could hot negotiate. It was stood that Salinger could report president Kennedy what oct and had sent a Cable from the in Bassy. " Tot Salinger originally came her a discuss information matters we Mikhail Kha Malov chief of Viet radio and television whom met. Saturday. They discussed possible television broadcast we Kif would include president and Khrushchev. 1 this shoe Sale and was a Heel s work Chicago up it Mota Gen. William Gclark said his its Reau of consumer fraud receive a complaint from a woman answered an advertisement offered five pairs of  the and advised her that pair of shoes would be different Clark told a Law fraternity 1 that certainly was True. She get Ved five. D i Kerent sizes which was the size ordered.1  
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