European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 9, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 3 Ermons planned 4weeks for spectacular escape i " i la ii i Freedom sailors Tell their Story " l " Lin a Pinch me so i i a alive and out of com " hosted Joerg Lindner to Efu Geef alter their reached West Berlin Neri together with seven Ert Iive women and a 5-boy had just completed escape aboard a River a Pond Lindner 22, was Cook Friedrich to the ship s Steward he lie brains behind the daring journey " Down the River of Freedom a hours after reaching West a Hail of. Bullets from Border guards Lind group s escape Story refugee Camp i planned Thi four weeks a were six men and Fiye-1 in the escape plot monday led Down r the River with a Duffir boat the horrid a our Way and we had communists never noticed erupt he said. He did not i. Of disclose further detail s. Be session to try again Friday made thursday night by Lind yep a i Tow Sec p Steward a mechanics from mag debtors ome aboard live. Friedrich they had been detailed to ome repair work. The vessel overhauled at treptow he mechanics their names. Defected Crew members two unidentified Crew members of the excursion Boa Friedrich Wolf who made it to Freedom in West Berlin after Akins Over the ship Friday rest up at the Murie Felde refugee Cam United press International photo were not approached u presidential cab Nel which uled1 the country for the paste years and eight months sex vat Midnight thursday night 156 members Ofa new National ably were sworn in Friday Nung. _ j coh Khaki was to take a Newa Sencial oath together with the ministers of Law and finance i chief Justice sworn in Justice a. R.corne1ius, s sworn in Friday morning to administer the presidential Cor speaker senior aty speaker arid Deputy speak be nominated after the As Are induct i a Maulvi Khan was believed cer etting the speaker b Post. S Piesker. Of the former a Assembly be oppo ses the i political parties and is in ibr1 of a parliamentary system to verment instead of the pres Tal by tem pro sided under the of Constitution police bayonets break up student mob koreans again March on . Embassy Seoul a South korean and the Republic of Korea will re police with fixed bayonets Friday broke up a new March on the . Embassy by University students de manding hat american soldiers be tried in South korean courts for off duty offences. The police seized 40 of the demonstrators. Shortly after their arrest however South korean Strong Man Gen Chung Bee Park ordered the release of All students taken into custody Friday and Dur ing a similar demonstration wednesday thirteen students were under j formal arrest Lor the wednesday protesting the re main As firm As in Friday s demonstration the South korean military police charged 1,000 students massed on the Seoul National University Campus and kept most of them from breaking out into the streets. They did not use their bayonets and no injuries were reported. . Military authorities ordered american military personnel in the Seoul metropolitan area to stay in their respective compounds except for combat or official Busi ness.". Temporary measure this is a temporary he became unconscious the army renewed instructions to local commanders not to take the Law into their own hands. Gen Guy s. Meloy. Or to commander of . Forces in Korea said generally the conduct of . Soldiers has been excellent. He added that it was regrettable that isolated instances should be allowed to reflect adversely upon All . Mili tary personnel and to interfere with the splendid relationship that has always existed Between our troops and the korean the Bridge was fortified with steel plates from the engine room said Lindner. We directed the women to the Galley and told them to Lay Flat on the floor. Two men were in the engine room i stayed with the women and three others watched the Captain s and Engineer s Cabins when the bout was close to the West Berlin Border it was approached by a people s to i fee launch. They s housed a sky where we. Were heading. The two mates shouted Hack. To the Oast Harbor. Picking up two generators.1 the to h s said it was Okay but ordered us to swing Over my the two Mau s carried out All the Man connected with a starboard turn Lindner said but then w e . Left and Sneed into t he Side canal to " Bullyan who ked All Over. From four Points the East police fired at the escape boat., iwas lying atop of my baby with Christel another escape irl unwilling to disclose her family name huddled up next to me for extra Protection said Lindner s. Girlfriend we weren t frightened but trembled with excitement we kissed and hugged each other once in safety. I cried the Tail dark haired girl told reporters. Scared hut in any Christel related that at one Point the Captain Gat unruly Ropeti up in his Cabin. So the men went in knocked him Over the head and gagged him. That kept him quiet she said. Christel and her Mother had much Praise for 19-year-old Engi Neer Bodo Kunkel who was tending the ship s 450-H.P. Engines on the escape Eru tse. Without him t Don t think we would have made it. He seemed so Calm and kept the engines purring even under Christel said. Dark hired Kunkel who handled the engines with Dieter Gott Schalf 19, was modest about it. Sure i knew they were finite at us he said. Water began spurting into the engine room. But i never heard any shots because of the engine Ujj Vutci Unis it cent seating of an alleged thief by the Aimy said. To review the two american officer. . Am possibility of incident in \ we of Cassador Samuel berber bad called the present mutation on foreign minister Choi Duk Shin j americans Are now tried in . Wednesday and asked for their re-1 military courts for All offences sympathizes Park said he fully sympathized with the causes of the demonstrations but he warned thai the demonstrations violated a National Law and that similar outbreaks in the future would be Deal with strictly. He added that in Spile of isolated incidents Friendly relations Between the United states resident moves to bring halt strike at . F105 Plant a Washington in a presi ? Kennedy invoke "thvtaft-rt3ey act " in a _ move trend j a Elk old strike of a machinists 1, lodge.agalnst1 Pifie a Public Tion corp Plant producing getter planes at tar . He president created aboard of Ira to investigate t3ie, id labor dispute the first step re seeking Aff Ediar dour t in action tool wait the strike for 80tjy s sep / in. A i Frei asked the ,.to report Topi or before june 14i/i Kennedy act a on a recon Jon by f def esp i Secretary so Nan Fra to bring an a to the dispute lie Caust j ceiling of the army office until the student agitation started with the disclosure that two Ameri can lieutenants had beaten up a South korean caught intruding in to their Camp on May 29, the army announced Friday that the two first lieutenants. David a. Swanson of Galesburg iii., and Thomas w. Wilde of Wadsworth 111., will be tried by court martial on charges of unlawful detention assault and Battery and giving false testimony under oath. The korean Lee in Yong 30, said the officers stripped him to his underwear bound him Vith rope the while House in Anro unc ing thai or. Kennedy had issued an executive order creating the Board of inquiry said the Republic Plant is engaged almost solely j defense its principal product is the f105 Jet interceptor for which Republic is the sole source of Supply atthe air Force. White House press Secretary Pierre Salinger Saidt the Plant also has a substantial subcontract for the air Force f110 and the Navy f4h, is the same plane. Santa Clara has first coed Grad Santa Clara Calif. Up another Bation of masculinity fell when Santa Clara University graduated its first woman student in the school s 110-year student is Mary Carolyn Somers 22, a Blue eyed blonde from san Jose who transferred to Santa Clara last fall when the University opened its doors to women for the first 175 coeds were admitted to the school but miss Somers is the first to graduate. Hunger in Laos a laotian woman �n4 her child who a from the communists wait for scraps of food i front of a Vientiane Market. Keyston
