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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 15, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page $ skipper say Icksoo a rth Hauan be aids eel Lumbar lie ?",ouid4d of Tii Ile or Iti permit Lam o Brien testified a Elj pro blur happened vit&40jnllea Sta own lev i 4nlis was on Duceung a by the ii a world War it elerauv5 on Jyh Vitace the of tto i if t he hawaiian citizen in Francisco .1 knots eds h his watch Kwof the did hot  sub the collision. Inv Sliga the f nip on the e radar .eth1 the. ,. Luke Archer on Coll Ilori course adj a jeered course Topas behind the ased .ship.,1 a ". Lent i f rudder fighter Captain said the other ship also lit and lie bordered full id he i b. A Barrett Captain of the nuclear sub Marine permit walkup Oie gangplank from i vessel at the Man Island Navy Yard Vallejo Ballf after Hla hip we struck while by a freighter off the California of oat workers Buck look wer damage to the so. A a plated Prem photo a tests giving . Information sought dec s Seaborg says Washington up  t. Seaborg. Chairman of the atomic Energy commission Sofii that atmospheric nuclear tests in the Pacific appear to be providing the kind of. Weapons information sought by the United states. Kea Horg s statement was the first official evaluation of the test series started april 25. On the average the United states has been exploding a device about every two Sluys. The 10th was set off  made the statement in a radio television interview with sen. Kenneth b. Keating  program was recorded in we Vince and thus the comment referred to the first six shots of the series More Tunch sought indications Are so for that the have provided the information that we had hoped they would provide Seaborg said. Some of the . Shots appear Mohave involved attempts to pack More punch per Pound of weight into missile warheads. An explosion lust Fri any tested a new shop launched  rocket called  task fore1 also has tested a nuclear warhead missile fired froma Polaris submarine. In his interview with Keating Seaborg also said it was too Early of., a such Tat his starboard mor something jarred the Ritt Gouldjr oily concluded hit i medling or a some v hit us j he a said the Fri scraped across liter s Bottom punching the out. Section of the it a submarine re rior do Ringo to its super i Kavy in Lytfi own hearing want a t�t1ear up the Why the submarines Felt elaborate underwater gear apparently were of Hie presence of the lit launched july 1, for commissioning it was t n it Oti isec with herbs. A Barrett and a i the freighter had 48 Ford Khiani funr1 " r from a bowl to tidily students revived a Lural activity of decade swallowed 57 goldfish. Volu if Erv set up a to push lag for a roaring Rone of the 1 Rwal Tow in Inch 17$qo&jobs created for unemployed .v-vhj1 a. Washington one of the most severe areas of unemployment is the Iron Industry country of Northern Minne Sota and Northern Michigan. Also listed As critical were Eastern Ken Tucky and West Virginia where the worldwide revolution in fuels has hit Coal miners hard and Sec tors of Pennsylvania and North Ern Florida. In go per cent of stricken areas there has been an Avalanche of local planning to come up with blueprints for attacking unemployment n requirement before the govern men l can step in with Loans and other assistance. It coals an estimated $600 to retrain a Man and about $15,000 to create a new Job. About $2,500 of the $15,000 is 10 come from the Federal government most in Loans rep Juble with interest the remainder from private Enterprise and the communities involved the outlay Rcpt Eisens n sound investment because it will eliminate some of the hundreds of Iii kill Marine i �1 in prank -41 1 t to i if it 4 a i i. Slut Rcv s t. .j.-i. A i. J l _ a. J a a Prault ,5. Figure or backfired on two a tml3njdne f pounds Clu lne ,i"-23," of Erlo pa., when broke ther Dag Polo on been  f of a Atn a nor Only caused when a Metal Spade in the statue righthand punctured his Skull.  a. Parsons 21,Pittsburgh, was felled Rby the fall ing flagpole but was uninjured t Parsons i told police he an Kaltenbach t took the Bear s figure from storybook land a chill Dren g amusement Park. 25 Tel Easo uth of Washington near Wood Bridge  they bid it at the Washington Marine Barracks and tried to porch it atop n Flag pole on the front inn of a Home for  said the 20-foot flagpole and the Bear Como Down with a final tug on the top As the two marines prepared to tie it to a nearby Cannon. A spokesman at the Marine bar Racks said Parson is being held under admins Tralve restriction pending investigation. Millions of dollars now being paid in Public assistance. Some areas Are dragging their feet he said. In not developing plans to fight unemployment. Bat attributed this partly to Lack of leadership in communities that regularly lose their younger people to More prosperous areas Atlas explodes while on tether near san Diego san Diego a an atlases self exploded on a test stand 15 Miles Northeast of downtown san the explosion was heard through Large area of the City. A Black Cloud of smoke mushroomed several Hundred feet into the air. No one was reported injured. The $2.5 million missile was tethered for test firing of its rocket engines and did not leave the ground. The do coot lest stand was reduced to rubble and a number of nearby fuel storage tanks were Dcastro  of the mishap was not Given. Cop has ticket Handy Tor cruising Romeo Madison was. Up consta ble Elmer Benle was willing to Dis miss George Knuffman for driving with one hand while he held hands with a  was the girl happened to he in another car which wast Raveling parallel with Knuffman a. Kauffman pot a ticket. Touly s son convicted Chicago up Roger Scot Touhy jr., whose father gangster Roger Touhy was shot and killed in 195d, was found guilty Here Farmed robbery. A criminal court jury returned the verdict against the 38-year-old Touhy at his trial for the $3,094 robbery of a Foo store. To say whether nuclear fallout from last fail s russian Testa will prove to be greater or less thanti glinted. The bulk of it sea Borg sold waa not expected until late Spring and Early summer. The dec chairman said no food need be avoided because of a fall out risk. He sold the Public health serv ice feels the hazards from a disruption of production and distribution of milk for example probably would he far More serious than any exposure to Small amounts of radioactive material. Helping Progress unknowns Enborg said the gritted state can Only guess How far the communist chinese have progressed town Rex making nuclear weapons. He said we have feeling that they have been pushing an Exten Sive program. As others Here said previously Horg said the red chinese might be Able to conduct a Small it torn in Type nuclear explosion within a year or so something of hat  " Seaborg endorsed president Ken no by a decision to continue conversations in Pursuit of a nuclear lost ban agreement he said a about 20 on site inspections a year would be adequate for policing such n Bah. That number he said is no necessarily the minimum to which the us. Would agree depending on the counterbalancing factors Iti Case the russians should make Alo Unter proposal to the .-Brit-ish treaty draft r Teller says soviets ahead in development Colorado Springs Colot fund or. Edward Teller father of the a bomb said the russians Are ahem of the United states in nut fear development. In a speech at the afr Forca Academy Here. Teller also . Nuclear tests a essential u the safety of the free , internationally known nuclear physicist was Given the Academy s first annual Thomas in White National defense award1, established in the name of the former air Force chief of staff. Teller said the soviets know allow America s secrets including those that . Scientists will Dis cover in the next two years of research. The said the present . Nuclear tests at Christmas Island in the Pacific will result in some important  to Arlo 8urphwithout them the soviets could take us by tragic Surprise a sold. Me did not elaborate. The tests will also provide much stronger defense against missile attack Teller  said there was no danger from fallout from the Pacific tests because bombs have been improved to the Point where fallout dangers virtually non existent. He also said l he has Hopes for eventual Dis armament but h might take 20years to achieve it r National Power now is dependent on the Rocc to the Moore an the country which gains control of it will control up acct Teller said control of the Moon would be a important As control of Gibraltar once was for holding the Mediterranean. Teller was Given the award by maj Gen William s. Stone superintendent of the air fore Academy Teller it now a Profe Sakisat a Dirge at the Unive Ralty of California. White was air forc chief of staff from 1956 to 1961  
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