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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, May 24, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 24, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes sweats  3?iftif3y. In or  i a i Bill Atkinson a Mill Lontre Home builder apparently Defeated former gov Raymond Gary tuesday in theve Runoff primary for Demb Calic nomination for the Oklahoma go yer Norship. J / " a 4 however. The vote was so close that the official tabulation or a re fit co fld reverse it to guard ballot boxes until the official " f a tabular lbs is completed gov. J. Howard Edmundson sent Highway patrolmen to each of the state s 77county election Board offices. Edmundson ordered National guardsmen to relieve the state troopers later wednesday. Ceatise of the concern was the 533 votes separating Atkinson and Gary and the prospects of a re count the official Vole tabulation was it Missouri a Ter continued from Paffe i on a Continental air plane in the company s 28operation. " however it Vas the second involving a 707 Jet since the first of the Yeara american airlines 707 eras lied in ,3t, a of  last Marci i taking the lives of,95 persons. L Continental Boeing 707 was plane that was is jacked by two gunmen last August Feder Al aviation Agency " records Dis posed. ,. J Njaa of Fleitis emphasized that Ter could in not possible connection Between the relatively minor damage during the e hijacking Inci Dent and tuesday night s  the plane in the consisted of a single Bullet not expected until saturday. Com plete butt unofficial returns fro mall -3,143 precincts gave Atkinson 232,023 Voles. Gary 231,490. The Winner will face Farmer Henry Bellion in the november general election Bellmon won the Republican nomination against Token opposition. Atkinson 55, who made his for tune developing suburban Midwest City trailed Gary by 85,000 votes in the May 1,.primary, when the pair led a Field of 12. My ask recount but he closed the Gap with the Active support of Preston Moore and it. Gov George nigh third the fuselage. The main and fourth place finishers May i. Tending gear tires also were shot top Lay police when they prevented the Jet from taking of at Elpaso Tex in was the second major air disaster in less than 24 hours involving an american plane a Navy Early warning radar crashed tuesday night near Munich. Germany killing All 26 persons aboard of the wife and child of  the Munich victims sp5 Robert j. Hoos were at the Rhine main air base passenger terminal hotel Earlyan Kurt when they received word of uie disable re where they were waiting for his return from the flight Hoos was stationed in the Kassel area Ujj Estes. A continued Row Page l commit iceman for the agricultural stabilization _ and conservation service 1 ask remained suspended lifter hearing before. Use stale committee at College station Tex Jujj itto was subpoenaed to test to before the Franklin grand jury a. To h e agriculture Depar Unen ordered Gove piment stored Grain removed from Estes bins a severer blow to creditors who hoped government storage fees would pay their claims against the  Republican nation Al. Cha Irman. Miller demanded an impartial investigation of the Case along the lines of that inst Calvin Coolidge when the Gary 54, indicated he might Call for a recount if the official Tabula Tion still shows him trailing. Gary sought to become the first two term governor in Oklahoma s his tory. There were democratic runoffs in two congressional districts.  Wickersham appeared to have edged out slate rep Jim Bui lard in the 6th District. Herbert Wrig twas the overwhelming Choice in the 1st District. The 6th District nominee will lace Republican Glen Gibson in the general election. Wright has an Uphill Battle against Veteran rep Page belcher1, the slate s Only re publican congressman. Spain s labor crisis deepens Madrid up Spain s labor crisis broke out on new fronts wednesday pushing the country s striking mine and Industrial work ers up to an estimated 100,000. Reports from Barcelona said about 20,000 men were on strike there. Across he country in Galicia an estimated 7,000 workers were reported to have struck. And near Madrid a number of strike erupted. Ata the same time reports from Asturias province where the crisis began with a Coal miners strike j 1 u i on april 6, said the strike after to sandals broke wavering Back and Forth for seven was being joined again by. Be v =  in other developments con Cern. Jay of the Case " Estes i n v o k e d the Fri f Ali amendment six times when called Elpaso Federal court --tf-,-Tj-5 of his r creditors. 1"ffsptn Washington rep. It slut Terford Dit Exi said he re a ,$1,500 Campaign from Estes on Jan. 17 and that tie fulfilled two requests for Tofil Texas Tiara magnate. A baseball american Xea the workers Whf to the pits. An estimated.35,000 Asturias miners were on strike wednesday. Trio ugly an estimated 165,000 mine and Industrial workers have been on strike at various time since april 6not All at the same time the situation was the worst to Dale thursday May wounds not serious Gen clays son Iii. In s. Viet Nam a twi Saigon up it col Frank. Clay son of Gen Lucius d. Clay president Ken Nedy s special Berlin adviser has been wounded in action against communist  . Military spokesman said three other . Army officers also were wounded in the same action wednesday Clay at Parley a Gen Leonardd Kenton . Army surgeon general is attending the us Ait kor medical surgical conference at Carmich Germany this week lie also Xvi attend the shave medical conference in Paris saturday through May 31. Cleaton j land mine while leading a group of on the Plain of roads in Kiens Phong province. 75 Miles South West of Saigon. The spokesman said that an army master sergeant was wounded in a separate incident when he stepped on n communist planted performed surgery on former president Del Rel d. Eisenhower. Northwest of Saigon. The Serge name was not Given. None of the wounded me reported injured seriously. On May 12, Clay narrow caped death when n Bullet by a red guerrilla on the crashed through the pie canopy of his helicopter and within inches of his head army crewman that  with .30-Cal Machen i in this latest action the said Clay senior adviser tit vietnamese 7th division win the arms and legs by fragments of Plum Init and Glass As bullets ripped this helicopter. But Clay s wounds we serious and he was release medics after preliminary ment. The source said. Clay s helicopter was report South vietnamese rangers on a have been Badty damage of by training exercise about 20 Miles i arms fire from the Viet guerrillas. The source said three Compa Hiet of vietnamese troop Kennedy says medical flan has support of the people continued from Page t j Charles de Gaulle before they met Fri has completed its Invesliga-1on jute. 2 a Filion of the  or. Kennedy observed. He said he does not think the Texas authorities made was satisfied that that Hall concerned were fully aware of the problems of the Atlantic Aliance and there a judgment on the Case until re was no Cetl for him to co Mimi gently and now in is Best o wait c Jue in in re of his Detis totem were lifted into Battle in Waves of and six helicopters each. Other vietnamese companies 4 into the Battle against the Cong on the ground thickets of Tush tropical Gram land across Rice paddies. Leaving stronghold the source said Clay was afr compan led by a Ranger company which ran into heavy fighting of Tai a sizable number of Well Orebi sized guerrillas. The injuries to Clay and i a i or. Kennedy said differences i Otner americans came As liter with West Germany have Bee sorted to leave the Plain of re tic straightened out but w h e n j which hns been a communist of tasked whether of go lations with Conr stronghold since the Darc until the investigations have gone further. On another facet of the Estes Case or Kennedy said that mov ing gain from Waie hikes con trolled by Estes is Heniff clone Over a period of time not from one storage place to another but into the Normal channels of Trade. Thus he went on the move is not costing the government any Hizir. And he said he thinks it is appropriate that the Grain be taken out Orestes Warfe Hou is. A reporter had asked him to explain How moving the Srain was As the agriculture department Petit in the Public interest when the warehouses were physically acceptable and the storage Revenue was going to Estes creditors. Lit is generally True that once communist attacks were begin Nibot gum and the pie Dent s Aid troops Are put in an area it May to Pav  did Noi  to Suiku any fur be difficult to take them out Pirain ther us the to consult Chancellor r without a Fuir degree of stability Konrad Adenauer and president Russia Over Berlin would proceed with the full support of the West German government he said this would be determined by  Between washing ton and Bonn. As far As the talks Are concerned they will con  thai Laxo lie said there is no of the Indochina War eight  but unconfirmed re ports said 25 Viet Cong guerrilla were killed and an unknown num her wounded in the Large Seal action. The spokesman said the Battle still is in Progress with South to fray to predict How Long . J namese forces in hot Pursuit at troops maj be required to be main a the red guerrillas trained in Thailand. Asked if the j wednesday s action is the latest United  planned to withdraw of n series of continuing move Ithem if a laotian coalition govern against the reds in the regt Fly ment is formed the president snid j two weeks ago. Clay said the Antt Kennedy says . To help absorb chinese refugees Washington up presi Dent Kennedy wednesday said the United slates plans to like several thousand chinese refugees from Hong Kong who Are Alie Ody on waiting lists this was the firs concert the step. To. F. L if  if Cludine 10 army nurses will be Seriin a Convoy airlifted to Thailand beginning j Friday from it. Lewis. .wash.,the by Jim Gunter defence department. Announced ads Berlin Bureau earlier wednesday. Berlins a the soviets de it col Willard  of trained a . Military Convoy at cooperstown.n.y., assigned to their autobahn checkpoint a Brooke army medical Center at j in Zelsberg for almost six it. Sam Houston. Tex., was designated to command the unit the outfit is the 31st Field Hospital unit tile nurses Are headed a who have been seeking to enter the British Crown colons but have been turned Back because Hong Kong air Eacle is overcrowded. Story on pates or. Kennedy s statements were made at n news conference. The immigration quota for Chi Nese is 105 a year but there Are several thousand chinese in Hon Kong registered with . Consular officials and wailing for quota numbers Stock Market or Kennedy wednesday saying that Advance  not been Given i the Convoy finally proceeded after vigorous . Protest that such notification was not req Trot the delay of the Convoy Cam at s 15 . When co r 40th  Fla tank unit stationed in Berlin. Caan spin do in Psi Puhn Teal Fesi to c i to strongly he said  presi Dent said the influence of the com Mon Market would be beat served if Britain joins. If Britain is re fused membership he said it would be unfortunate Bonn backs Britain As common Mart member Bon n up chancelor Kon Rad Adenauer wednesday assured the United states he will Welcome Britain As a full member of the european common Market.1 Adenauer gave the Assurance to .1 under Secretary of slate George w. Ball. Ball told reporters most of the discussions entered on , although among other general subjects touched on was the question of Access to West Ber Lin. Said the Best stimulant for the reached the Gabelsberg checkpoint falling Stock Market is the state i on its Way to Grafe Woehr in wac of the Economy. All indicators germ Nhy for a periodic tank Forlai show the Economy to be moving exercise. It 4 trucks 2 trailers a . Spokesman said the col Voy consisted of four trucks off trailers and 26 men. He said the soviets refused w process the Convoy and argued they should have been told la _ Vance that it was coming. He of tit the Convoy commander who not identified stated that the was no requirement Lor Sich Ball was understood to have made it Clear to Adenauer that president Kennedy s Liberal Trade policies to w a r d the common Market depend on Britain joining it. He was instructed to learn Adenauer s True views. Flat Len and protested the delay of the Convoy a further protest was to the soviet commander at Kaffir Horst in East Berlin at 11 25 a Felt the  was Cleareal at  
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