European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 18, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse European edition stripes students were in a tabulation then v j. Army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Arm a Force in Europe North afr Leo and the Middle Tail repairing the pipe vhf floods broke the american pipeline in Spain last new year s Jive the . Air Force Hod to Hustle to the Rescue. See pages 12and 13. Is number 31 5 Witt daily. 10 cents sunday v sit ions Tress dispatches Judka Force of r s. Marines arrived aboard Navy yes of headed toward Poong Thailand s tense j were flown 350, Miles to of Bangkok fro a Point Miles a torn the Border battled Laos a Asaid Hercules Turbo sport4 airlifted. The a Ludorn about 40, Miles t of Vientiane the capital the marines of their filth regt from Okinawa up 20 Miles East Bludorn town of Wong Han. Forces Are moving in at inning of the Rainy season arms turn the few roads ire h is strongly equipped Merican troops in a position communist seizure of hould the and should the decide to enter the Friday May 18, 1962 be adv Ani waiting marines prepare to Board a Saf plane at Bangkok Airport thursday for their flight to the Northern Section of Thailand near the Jaos Border. A photo Bathe up of the 27th, to has been at Korat 380 Miles Northeast of bang Seato exercise air1 co North is be fog moved � rest Southwest of the town i said addition. There Are 600 Mem the". Army Engineer n Thailand. A Honolulu the ? army t an a Iso Man Advance party t be 25th inf div would Leaveslay for Thailand to be Fol next week by 1,000 men of stand support units not on Page to col in thai action. J�1mj. To to Cloudy fridly with. Of ,. Int Qwen. Outlook tar Stour Ken Ltd Myrtly cloudy., Ltd a to tarred a Tarpein Madrid to 68 Shoup says . Marines in Thailand atom trained a by john1 Krueger ads London Bureau London is America s top Marine Gen David m. Shoup said Here thursday that the marines Landing in Thailand As Protection against the red threat from Laos Are trained in the types of weapons from which they can use nuclear arms i the Marine corps commandant added that he had no idea if gew Lemay arrives for Madrid talks by Wallace Besinte s a Madrid Bureau Maori i is air Force chief of staff Gen Curtis e. Be May arrived Here thursday to Confer with Spanish air Force chief of staff it Gen Enrique Palacios and other ranking officers. Lemay s Jet transport landed a Torrejon a where he was met by maj Gen , joint a military up chief maj gun Tia id Wade 16th of commander an visit is in part return Call by theban lilt of chief of frs Taff be May s Headquarters some time ago. Plan Load of families boosts flow of dependents to Europe Frankfurt is the Hoot after the ban american military families to Europe Rose from a trickle to a Stream Here thursday when a commercial jetliner on con tract to the military air transport service brought 24 women and children from Mcguire air Force base n.j., on a 7&-hour pictures Page a some like the wife and three children of Marine maj John Clay Horne were travelling with their sponsors. Others like mrs Robert e. Trexler came Halfway around the world with her 6-year-old son Bobby to join her air Force ser Geant husband at Span Dahlem airbase Germany. Six Large air Force buses whisked the new arrivals from Frankfurt Airport to adjacent Rhine main air base where they were briefed by airmen of the 1614th supports. Some decided to stay at the base s air passenger Center for rest. Others were ready to continue their journeys to their new Home sin Europe. Clayborne and his family planned to go on to Berlin where he be comes the first Marine corps of cont. On Page of cols 3f Union. The president said he believed that the North Atlantic treaty organization nato continued Tobe the Best safeguard of the Security of the West. He would regret to see a Divi Sion Between Western Europe none Side and the United states and Canada on the other but added quickly that he did. Not anticipate such a break to come. He said the United states expected to continue to maintain troops in Western Europe but related stories on Page 8 that they would not stay a moment longer than desired by the european allies. I be seen no serious evidence anyone desires us to leave he said. He also said he considers . German relations to be Back on the asked to comment on the Situa Tion in Laos the president said there was a great Hazard of a shooting War in the Jungles Orasia. The United states he said was cont. On Page 8$f col. St Salan praised by witnesses Paris up a string of wit Nesses including a former presi Dent of France Rene Coty and the widow of one of France s greatest soldiers went onto the stand in the palais de Justice Here thursday to speak for algerian secret army Leader sex Gen Renou Salan. They followed two former French administrators in Algeria and a general who gave More Testi Mony of the loss of life from terrorism by the commandos of the secret army that Salan led. The widow was Simone de latter Dean Signy state prosecutor Andre Gavalda rested his evidence in Salan s treason trial after four witnesses. A fifth Algiers police prefect vital is Cros sent a Telegram say ing he was unable to leave Algiers. Campbell visits Zamstein Ramstein. Germany is air marshal Hugh Campbell chief of staff of the Royal Canadian air Force visited Headquarters of 4th Allied tactical air Force thursday and was greeted by an Honor guard of american French Cana Dian end German airmen
