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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, June 16, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 16, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Of the stars and stripes Sohir Fay june 16,  #7- president Grichard Gaulle a Laid Alfadl Soril Rigby fear less continued a triumphal meet tour of Eastern France ignoring police warnings Terr Ohst a Ancu were by. Mixing with and  Rasoi hands at every Stop. De ". He continued themes.1 be independent1 a last ditch of terrorist see Rel army Fraai Tae a St press Forward her m Vav is Kil a own economic development arid the building of an Independent nuclear striking Force. Western Europe must continue working for political Unity but one leased on separate Sovereign Fettes. \. French Security authorities stepped up precautions to guard de Gaulle against assassination. Thursday night police announced they had smashed a plot by Oas terrorist Ermiria Ridos to kill Degaulle during this tour. More than 30 persons % were arrested,1, incl us life four members of one. Six Man commando group they were reported to have planned to kill be Gaulle by Plant ing a car a filed with explosives at  ?. \ -1 gone need rom Pogo v r hysteria among moslem who be Gan flaking Hospital equipment else a where in convoys of specially Corii Mande ered vehicles y Leal Friday after Iorii there i it Tew mss Tein patients left Iii the .jibspltal1 and Little of fhe hos Pital Evoi Pfent Many moslem n patients recently have refused to enter the Hospital because of fear of Oas attacks but a Prada / morning there were about 200 moslem patients and Abi Dut 300 europeans. Jfe exact number was not known because records could not be reached. Is religious Sisters Doe specialists began their Friday a commando of Oas saboteurs quietly entered tie Al Uii Diing. Despite close Security invaders at gunpoint designated the wards and laboratories to life bombed and ordered Hospital patients out of these with deadly ,. Efficiency they placed a Large charge of explosive in the radiological Ward. Which was filled with modern equipment and materials that would become deadly if exposed to human. In the children s surgery War they Laid a charge about 30 feet from 10 moslem children with polio. The children were ,. -.-. Smaller charges were put in other Ward while staff and Pati 2nts iced. Minutes after they had fire or a so l no t o i Cap the Isih Ann buried shot of the cur rent Sierles of us. Nuclear tests in the a t m b s p h e re was fired Friday a a. A joint atomic Energy cominis Sioui defense d e p a r to e n t a noun Cement said a device dropped from an air plane Iii the Vicinity of Christmas Island in the Pacific was detonated about 11 Sajiv est. The blast was described As in tie intermediate Range meaning the exp solve Force was the equivalent of et5p en20i, and Ojiri million ,. ?tne5 last pin Klbus Fiot in the "  around race t r a c it s was r careless driving in  d tote. Charge Wasoba be d  -.  ----,-.- she s give in entered the Oas invaders left a their charges exploded reducing several parts of the Hospital to rub tiie and causing damage Esti mated at $300,000. France a meanwhile Are than 4,6 x european refugees from Algeria had arrived there in  48 hours.  said the majority of the i we re women and children forts och gets brought 3,206 -. Peers  said and 1,417 others arc Yib chairman of the finance committee has announced his opposition 4.o the larger figure. Byrd has suggested no com Promise figure but informed guessing is that in its final for the limit will be pegged at $306 billion a figure the administration claims won Tig be it enough leeway to Deal with fiscal fluctuations during the coming year. For. Kennedy suggested at his hews conference thursday that failure to raise the. Debt ceiling could have a profound effect on the Economy. Khrushchev starts visit Moscow up Premier in Kite s. Khrushchev left Moscow Byj train Friday for a week Long official visit to Romania radio Moscow announced. A Grade crossing he would pass and also to Send exp l6sjve,-carryi.ngdogs into the crowds surrounding him. _ ". But police warned that at least21 More Oas killers were believed still at Large in this area of Eastern France armed with bazookas rifles with telescopic sights and explosives. They were said to be under orders to kill him before july 1, Date of the Independence referendum in Algeria. Security precautions were tight ened everywhere seme 6,000gendarmes and Republican Security guards were rushed in to guard the entire route along which de Gaulle s motorcade  pass. In Many places the planned route was switched at the last moment gendarmes in Battle dress and carrying rifles could be seen Ion guard in Woods and Fields along the route. De Gaulle s regular body guards nicknamed his gorillas were reinforced and surrounded him everywhere he went. At each Stop they scanned neighbouring roots and windows for possible gunmen. De Gaulle who has escaped a least three plots against his life since last september was reported to have turned a deaf ear to the pleadings of his ministers an aides that he should abandon the rest of the tour. Bottleneck an overturned truck Farrow on Germany s Frank Furt Mannheim autobahn holds up traffic As far As the Eye can see in this Aerial View of a mishap that occurred Friday afternoon. The truck carrying a Load of soda water slowed into a Road repair Sec Tion and tipped Over. The blocking of one Lane slowed traffic to a crawl for nearly 3& hours and backed up cars for three Miles. Most of the bottles were broken but no serious injuries were re ported. Is photo Bane. Union again rejects Call to Block airline strike continued from Page 1 went unheeded and a strike was called anyway the government might move in to seek an Early end of the walkout. He put off a question for the time being on whether he might seek emergency feels latin from Congress to seize and operate struck lines. A w Al Kou t would Idle nearly 60,000 employees of the three carriers and immobilize 40 per cent of the nation s commercial airline service. The three lines normally Detroit woman fails in try swim Strait of Gibraltar Taufa Spain up Ameri can swimmer Mary Margaret Rev a Graye up her. Attempt to Cross the Strait of Gibraltar in both directions when she was Only 1miles- Frony the african coast. The 24-year-old Detroit girl had to be lifted aboard the escort boat Pale Cha with obvious signs of exhaustion. " r to local doctor on the boat said the girl fainted shortly after being taken  gave her an in i the doctor said miss Revell was stiff ering Strong stomach pains be cause of the cold water. The american swimmer had dived into the sea off Punta mar Roqui near the southernmost town of Tarifa at 8 37 thursday Murii ing. The sea was rough and Strong winds were blowing from the West she had been swimming regularly at 54 strokes per minute until she gave up. At 12 30 local time naval experts aboard the Palencia noticed that miss Revell showed signs of pain in her face but she continued swimming. Forty five minutes late she to a experts to pull her out of the water. Carry 60,000 Domestic and 20,000 overseas passengers Daify or. Kennedy in a manner some what reminiscent of the Way he attacked the steel Industry Price increase two months ago accuse the engineers Union of failing to cooperate with Long and patient settlement efforts by Secretary of labor Arthur j. Goldberg and his aides. He noted that there had been practically no questions from the standpoint of Wisdom and Neces sity of recommendations that Jet Crews be reduced from four to  president said Steps had been taken to assure Job priority rights for engineers on the three Man Crews and a continuing status for their Union. In addition he said the airlines had agreed to give the engineers flight training. More than anything else however or. Kennedy was. Stung by the Union rejection of his personal proposal that the engineers submit their full dispute to arbitration. The dispute has been complicated by a Long feud Between the end neers and the air line Pitta association for cockpit jobs. When the jets came the pilots succeeded in getting a third Pilot put aboard aloof a with the Engineer to makeup four Man Crews. Three Man Crews have been ruled sufficient. Pitburg a unsafe Wiesbaden Germany dal chief m sgt Ross me  Sile up Pitburg Germany has been selected As trs Fafe s out standing airman of the year for 1962. He will rep resent the Cuni Mand at the 16th � annual air Force As so c iat i o n Afa Conven Tion to be held at Las vegas  a native of fort Thomas Mceuen was among 29 nominated by various Musafi porting units for the outs me Cunt is a. Airman title. He was picked selection Board convened Safe he. Mceuen was selected for the standing airman title on the of his appearance military and his accomplishment the past year. Assigned As Coic of the Sile operations Section 71st Tai missile so at Pitburg since Ber 1960, Mceuen has been or with Many accomplishments proving the Over air efficiency operation of the organization. Mceuen enlisted in the army corps in january 194t. In 1943 he completed Pilot tra and was commissioned As a see lieutenant. His Multi engine Craft was shot Down Over m Ster Germany on his fifth Misso in october 1943 and he spent of months As a prisoner of War. Tories suffer Sharp defeat London a Britain s opposition labor party crushed Fri conservative and Liberal Riva Friday in a special  election that sent the government prestige to a new Low in National politics. In itself. Labor s Victory came As no Surprise since the party bus Long held the electoral District of West Lothian Scotland which eludes a pocket of unemployment the Shock Lay in the fact thai the tory candidate come third and lost his election Deposit because he failed to poll the needed one eighth of the total vote. The fourth place Liberal and the con i Monist last also lest t h e r i deposits a scottish nationalist won second place on local issues. In one of the most Topsy Turaj ballots recorded in years the vote slumped More than 13,000 compared with the 1959 election result or from 39.7 per cent of the vote Down to 11.4 per cent Mit professor named nato scientific aide i Paris a or. William e Allis professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Tecklt i ology has been _ appointed set nato s assistant Secretary general for scientific affairs it was announced by nato Headquarters Friday. Allis who will assume his new duties july 15, succeeds or. Wiitam a. Nierenberg who will re turn to the University of fornia. Sandys visiting Nehru new Delhi up British Commonwealth relations secret tary Duncan Sandys arrived her Friday for five Days of talk prime minister Jawaharlal and other Indian officials. In be presi the Peop fran ing Ito 6 incas Lurk Hedjo Gau san flu Zivow fore in to Hiss Tui i Monthei his Dep Porto it 1 menu Fer tit s m  --,.?  
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