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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 17, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Joney it Jii Tonij m ao%yn.1 by Way a of Fioto is the stars and stripes at fam Sara of " -. V l1 in Bilowit a firt. Coalition Cabinet to bring Teace and Neur to the Southeast asian 5 kingdom. \$ti&0in pleased at the end a. J Iff ifs okd coalition government 7-Wrntanf guerrillas Fri Kennedy replied in a note � government in Laos. A Slof a. Months of wrangling Over  the govern Styli i j t ,1 ,7 Souvanna Houma the neutralise who will cd new government an eur the  presented the nent of a major goal of cation a of Ere nce that deliberations in Geneva it ago on the laotian obstacles to of Ilion or merger of rebel r _ i it it government in  Soukhanouvong and Gen Thoumi Nosavan will be vice pre Miers. " pro Western Boun Oum will re tire from governmental affairs. After announcement of to agreement soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev cabled presi Dent Kennedy. Khrushchev lauded the work of the Geneva con Ference and hailed the new pact be said he thought other world problems might be settled in the ame fashion. Kernea which said no untoward actions anywhere should be allowed to disrupt Progress represented by formation of the new govern  president also indicated that us. Troops would remain in Southeast Asia for the time be ing despite formation of the new p warfare avd counter insurer tactics being taught to of american soldiers to Stoelz Germany will War. " " of. Ith i 3iitli-_ special bad Toel e Are. Receive intensive training to operate contained Battle teams jul visa eur com. Said that the _ Law to Deal with sub act Vittes arid political " " to Fiji . Gep Offton Fly   size Ever brought position near hostile ugh1- maintained by Piip Tii i expert inherit with a Christian Deino crat government that leans left Ion socialist sup port -. Pfc a held its ii nost hotly con tested president inst election inh Tetory arid backers claimed Vic tory for both Victor Raul Haya de la Torre and Fernando Bel arid Mcterry. The con f 1 i c 11 no claims raised tension in the nation which awaited results of the off Ciai count which will be finished this week. A. A the third bomb in a week was exploded in Madrid and 7 was to attributed by the government to  a iterating. Through. The popular liberation front a  a movement of opposition Ito Gener Mussimo fran cd sub Franco -. Edward a Gilbert .38-year old  industrialist flew tour iodide Janeiro from new York a new hours after the Board \ a record .h�nrta-1.  .im1" f a he pm a nov protest in Korea South korean students club with police in Seoul in a demonstration urging conclusion of m state of forces agree ment and denouncing recent incidents Between . Soldiers and koreans. Two itj3. Array Ueo tenants were fined $600 and  in the beating of a korean. The off teen told k court martial they acted to prevent theft. Vat. Oas ordered exodus ?�rl5"/ec/ Northe secret army organi Al nation Oas last week or dered All europeans to leave Al Geria As & prelude to massive destruction of the country. Mos schools and Public buildings Al ready were in ruins. The Oas opened the scorched Earth Campaign by blowing up the Algiers town Hall and the municipal Hospital and burning private stores throughout the City. Six French soldiers were killed and 43injurcd in the town Hall  a Clandestine radio Broad cast beamed on Algiers the european resistance group formally acknowledged failure of its efforts to obtain a Compromise with the moslem nationalists. Even before the announcement thousands of tense europeans besieged airline offices when the opened for the first time in three months to sell tickets for departure to metropolitan  Oas lifted its ban on air line operations which had led tothe closing of All airline off ices. The Oas in bran ordered amass regrouping of europeans in five cities in the Oran area. These will be transformed in to territorial areas and defended militarily a secret army Broad cast  orders were regarded a the Oas reply to last week algerian rebel government statements that europeans in Al Geria can expect no better in the new Independent state next month than to be regarded As members of the algerian Community. One of the things the euro peans have been demanding of the moslem rebels As the Price for peace with the Oas is either partition of the country or recognition of a special status for europeans who remain. Both were brusquely ruled out in the moslem statements. Meanwhile a new assassination plot against president Charles de Gaulle the second inless than a month was disclosed As de Gaulle arrived in , on his latest grass roots tour. ". Official sources confirmed that six men of an Oas commando unit detailed to Kul the presi Dent were picked up near the town. Geneva meet recessed Sef Strauss said wine sol Estes appeared. A Iii Kun tex., grand jury invest a not Lem y s the re 6 u s death off a1 Federal agriculture official the District attorney said the Texas v financier s test Many Yas i put j it c was reported Artw Yerva i at Estes who has Beeh charged with i fraud took the the Tosme Tina ally will be Jia House  opened of i iffy sme can a top is rings a tie Estes Case. First of Mitu  us Luna Earr Tafra.  Sofge Selff Estep a wipe a a  / of it iktgffi3n backers of Poitie irl i 1 "1?,"�sfl. Re ? -"., Phe 17 nation disarmament a conference in Geneva went into a month Long summer recess last week after the soviet Union categorically rejected virtual Lyall substantial Western proposals for general and Complete disarmament. In what conference source considered the most intransigent speech yet d e i v e r e d in the three month old talks soviet Deputy foreign minister Valer Ian a. Zorn accused the United states of  1 no by making speeches about peace and disarmament in the talks and atthe same time taking Steps Lead my to a worsening of internal Tio rial tensions outside the Geneva conference . Ambassador Arthur h. Dean expressed regret at the tone of Zorin s speech and rejected hid assertions. Earlier Dean told the Confer ence it might be useful to equip an atomic armed International Force keeping the peace in a Dis armed world to discourage clan Destine atomic , the United states continued its nuclear test pro Gram. The atomic Energy com Mission announced an under ground blast in Nevada the 37th in the Nevada series that started last sept 15arid another explosion at Johnston Island. The Pacific test was i the nineteenth in the series. A to Freedom a Large group of East germans risked death to Tunnel to Freedom under the communist Wall in Berlin Las week. The escapes prompted feverish activity by the reds to reinforce the Barrier. A communist task Force of1,000 men tinder the guns of Peoples army troops ordered to prevent them from escaping dug Trench built breastworks erected pillboxes and felled Trees for a Clear Field of fire against would be refugees. The communists worked of More than 30 sections of the Border. At one Point alone More than 200 communist Border Poe lice working Crews built firing Points. The sudden surge of activity followed Whitsun. Weekend escapes of at least 20and possibly45refugees through tunnels under the Wall. Six West Berlin youths Dugone 60-foot Tunnel through which 17 refugees All relatives of the youths escaped. The Tunnel be Gan in a tavern basement in West Berlin and came up into Easterlin in the basement of a shop. Meanwhile american official sin Washington Drew some encouragement from a communique on the recent Warsaw pact con Ference in the Kremlin. The communique said the War saw pact Powers favored continuation of the talks on Berli Between Russia and the United states. A Point of further encouragement was that although still critical of the West and the United states in particular the communique avoided setting any deadline for settlement of the Berlin problem. The communique said that the american soviet talks which have involved soviet foreign minister Andrei Grom Fco and Secretary of state Dean Tuisl a had been deliberately influenced by the West s unwillingness to reach an agreement  
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