European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse A a Jim european edition Navy air Force in eur Fop. North Africa end lit mind to Etc monday june 18, 1962 Rusk regrets. A \ Southeast Asia still unstable Wasington a Secretary of state Dean rus said sunday he was disappointed that stability in Southeast Asia has not been restored despite a major Effort Over a period of years y a the free or prod Rusk advised must take Iofe situation with great seriousness and if it requires additional Effort and sacrifice and Aid then we must make it on another Issue Rush knowledge in a pre recorded % television radio Iri Tervie a that he Sensho evidence j As of now that the russians want a reason Able settlement of the Berlin problem. Referring to his negotiation with soviet foreign minister an Drei go Tykp and ambassador Anatoly by Brynn. Rusk said we have been trying to find put whether if Sre is a basis for serious negotiations on a Settle t by Engineer s a -. To ment there. I not believe that. He. So lets at the moment wish to press this matter to a direct conflict but on the other hand Yre. Have hot yet found a Satis factory basis for negotiations Rusk was asked. Whether he was satisfied that the Russ maps wanta reasonable settlement in quite frankly hot yet/1 Rusk toot Vic Scimbe How Okraj Weiman Cottrill de Tuinei and weat Berlin r Willy Tahj a -1a lit a Wrath laying ceremony in. West Berlin Honor ing persons who died in the abortive june it 1953, against the bait German reds. S of replied talks on Laos i Esse. I. Is on world to resist tyranny communist. Repression in tit anger and de la red that have Faith that Day they Wil live in a unified Uil the Western. Are standing by them the r86-Yew of Chancellor jul mayor Brand of West Berlin his angrily to a damned the shootings of their fellow German by East German guards on the red Wall dividing spoke at a mass rally put Side West Berlin s. City Hall to Irtack the a Antti anniversary of the abortive East Erman. Revolt against communism \. There was More shooting on the Wall during the Early hours of the anniversary. East German guards fired at tw6 men climbing Over the Wall to Freedom but missed. Three other shots also presumably v -5 .3 save terror to end. ? of 5.offer amnesty the aerate Rad Load cast Sun Day that it was end the terrorist operations in Al at Midnight sunday be announcement followed in the Day by moslem National lists ,._ a Europe Ort to halt Cessions to the tit entry before in to an Enon Cong the Slons Lor the a Beleni a fir o a general Ould Alia make up part a a i. �.?l. " r. � of the local police Force to keep order to an Independent Algeria. These have been two of the chief demands of the secret army organization Oas. The concessions were offered in a radio address sunday by representative on the ruling provisional reaction was cautious hut the general feeling Here was far from As one source described it Jean Jacques. Susini Young Oas civilian head who carried out the negotiations had been. Expected to make a formal reply sunday night in a pirate broadcast. Moste fal gave the first official Nti Matlon in vols speech that fun Oas. Talks had taken place. Bes ides Susoni reliable reports Here sunday said a number of Oas military officials took part in the at people trying to escape were heard at another Point ignoring the communist re Gime s complaints that his pres ence was illegal and provocative Adenauer flew to Berlin in a us. Air Force aircraft to take part for the first time in the1 City s Observance of the National Day of estimated 100,000 berliners packed the Square outside the City Hall. But this year the thousands who used to come from East Ber Lin were absent Cut off by the Wall. The rally was televised so East germans at considerable risk could see said that since 1945 200.000 East germans had been imprisoned for acts that would never be regarded As punishable in a state founded on Law. Nine years ago the soviets and the German communists used front on pages of col. 5 Tansing Mich. Gary Hansen has been appointed director of Michigan s commission on the aging. He s 85 years old. Discussing the recent settlement in Laos. Rusk said that the United states will be very Alert to an develop me n t a in the South East asian kingdom watching to see Bow the new coalition govern ment will carry out what rus called the a a s i c understanding reached at the Geneva conference on the next task is he said to get the foreigners out of Laos particularly All those from the North and let the laotians work out their own noted that the Geneva conference on 1 to Aoi reached the Clear understanding that foreign elements have to leave the country and that there should not be any u r t her interference by anyone from the North or the Rusk said if these things Don t work out All of us must be very Alert to the consequences7 and we would certainly take another View of things if in fact these elements from the North refuse to leave discussing other issues rus said the main purpose of his Forth coming 10-Day tour of five Western european capitals is to find out More about Liat he called a goo Deal of ferment in the Western is very important for us to understand what this ferment Rusk said but added that whatever this ferment is. It do snot affect the Basic commitments of the Basic commitments Rusk explained Are solid and there Isno difficulty whatever Hout Wash Toft a the flight engineers Union s u n d a y c a 1 led at strike against trans world airlines effective at 2 00 pm tuesday 1 . Regarding a warming president Kennedy against a walkout v the International flight Engi neers association is in a deadlocked i s up t a with trans world pan Amer ice n a and Eastern airlines Over the makeup of Jet cockpit Crews and has authers Zed strikes against All three although sunday s action was limited to Twa. A a. Brown flight engineers Union president said in a state ment that out of respect for the concern of the president Over the balance payments situation and our concern for the unemployment hardships which would be inflicted on number of airline employees it his been age excl to limit the strike to refers to lockout Twa carries a Little More than 10 per cent of the travel to Over seas Points from this country. The other carriers in the overseas Field can More than absorb the Pas sengers from Brown said. Plans Are to continue operations on pan american i and Eastern Brown said unless those companies wish to engage in an illegal lockout in the Hope of achieving. Government intervention seizure of the airlines and compulsory . Kennedy warned the flight engineers at his news conference last thursday that a strike would Hurt the nations welfare. He implied that Steps might be taken bythe government to halt the strike if one were ordered. Late sports Oak Mott defied Par pressure anti n hostile Gallety sunday a he shot an even Par 3w 71 for Athree stroke Victory Over Arnold Palmer in a playoff Lor the uj3.open Golf championship. See earlier Story Page 17. Cuban tanks sent to revolt is Tibet t .4 before the broadcast announcing. The end terrorism thet two Algiers schools and baldly damaged a municipal Vithen i Oon of key West Fla. A the 5castro regime sent troops and tanks to Cardenas in ajl display of Force intended to crush what May be a rising tide of counterrevolutionary activity in the cloy to Miles East of Havana it was1 the first time since Fidel Castro s seizure of Power in Janu Ary 1959, that his government has taken such action. It appeared to indicate that underground opposition to his regime is gaining strength Antt now is regarded As a considerable threat Castro himself was not seen by television monitors Here daring the military Parade and other pro ? " however president o s v Al d o Rob Ricos took Thi speaker s plat form to deliver a fiery Castro style speech in which he warned that Freih now of counterrevolution Arles will be Given no rest nor truce / it was Clear from his words that a counterrevolutionary demonstration of some magnitude took place in Cardenas a Fey Days ago. How Ever he gave no specific details. To warn our enemies we have staged this modest demonstration of the military Force of a people in Dorticos said. A sizable crowd applauded Dorti cos and several times broke info shouts of to the firing Wall As he lashed out at ene Niles of the revolution. no word had leaded out of counterrevolutionary activity in the Little town which is known to cubans As the Flag it a there that the cuban Flag was firstraised during the struggle for in dependence from Spain
