European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes press Hunt of pm i three red guerrillas were re ported killed sunday in a relent Joeks lint for the1 band that wiped out an armoured column killing Ajo us. Officers and is Vietnam us of = -. " companies of South Viet troops we Nore suit vice Lif Tref j inn a 1 is 30 trilled rce of Soti to 400 Viet frtf5 l " or. Mairi �ft-17" a " Jadv proposes ii Neva on to Russia that the 14 nation Laos peace conference meet again i a Neva in about two government officials reporting Chw sunday said the British also jmyesuggeste5 that foreign1 Man a Tifi is fake countries concern Eek should sign a final Accord which wild be prepared f for them by deputies " " t the e presence of the foreign ministers of the big Powers including let Culha in Geneva would provide a Chance for talks on other major world issues including the East West dispute Over Berlin Dia armament arid nuclear weapon tests. " " /. J 1a broached in Moscow the British proposals were put Forward in a tentative Way i Moscow saturday re Hen Ambas Sador sir Frank Roberts called at 4he Kremlin for an informal talk with soviet Deputy foreign minister Georgi Pushkin to arrange for the laotian Settle formation of a new government of National Union in Laos due to j e formalized monday has cleared the Way far the final stage of the International treaty that would guarantee the Independence Unity and neutrality of the1 tiny indo. Chinese kingdom received amicably officials reported Pushkin received Roberts suggestions in Friendly Way and promised to Teke them tip shortly with foreign min ister Andrei at Gromyko. The so Viet response in expected in the next few Days. Britain and Russia As co chairmen of the Geneva con Ference share the responsibility of arranging the talks and for insuring the agreements Are respected. The British Are understood Mohave suggested july 2 As the re sumption Date of the Geneva talks. It was a carefully worked out proposal the informants said. Prince Souvanna Houma. Pre truer designate of Laos is to. Be in a this for4he wedding of his daughter june 28., he has advised the British he will Lead a United inaction delegation to Geneva pro sided the conference does not clash with the wedding Rillas who engineered the ambush saturday. The guerrillas were known to be heavily armed. It took them but15 minutes to wreck the seven vehicle Convoy kill 17 an a leave the either 20 soldiers in the Convoy lying wounded of the never Lief re had the Viet Cong struck with such Force so close to. A a the Hunt went on three other Large government operations were launched against the Viet con Northwest West South of largest involving about 1,200 vietnamese and supported by . Helicopters was in its fourth Day 40 Miles Northwest of Saigon along the Border of Cambodia while the vietnamese have Cap tured a few Viet Cong seized a communist Field Hospital a. Foo depot and five vehicles they have yet to make c o n t a c t with any guerrilla concentrations. This operation is expected to continue until tuesday in the Hope of Flushing the main guerrilla Force. In Washington meanwhile the army identified one of the two officers slain by communist guerrillas near Saigon As capt Walter r. Mccarthy jr., whose wife Nancy resides at Columbia Mother is mrs. Elizabeth a. Mccarthy Oit Brooklyn . The second officer a lieutenant had not been identified. " terror Rule continued from brutal Force against the a o p u i a t i o a to stamp revolt he said since 1953 to last month. East germans had fled West he to Freedom were k being made despite the death and the shacking on the Wall he said. F the whole world must to with anger and disgust i a l the methods employed by the Man communists in the zone supported by the the soviet Union he hamming it up big Bertha a sow on s pig farm near Farnharm Surrey England goes whole hog taut the tank Seema too Small. Bertha just wanted to escape a recent hot spell. Topi photo Oas says terror to end moslem of f or Airi Nesty j f continued from Page i after a year of bloodshed the Oas ordered europeans to stay in Al Geria. The Oas had ordered europeans out last week. But european r e f u e e e s continued to flee the country. Some 3,500, of them arrived in Foj Ance. Others still in Algeria said they suspected some kind of plot. But the speaker for the Oas said the Oas agreed with Moste Fais proposals declaring the european Community will put All its energies into the service of Al Geria " the broadcast contained two dramatic coded messages for terrorists the lighters should not be lit tonight and the swimming pools will remain these were taken to mean that Oas operations scheduled for Sun Day night had been called s speech was generally an Appeal to the europeans to stay in Algeria and help build the country. 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Down there in Algeria men Are inthe process of understanding each other at last he declared. Federal employee spokesman sees 14% pay hike Washington up a Leader of one of the government s largest employee groups predicted sunday that Congress would approve a 14 per cent average pay raise for Fedt eral workers effective july a. William c. Doherty president of the National association of letter carriers said Congress would reject a staggered pay hike proposal made by the Kennedy administration and vote for an immediate Lump sum raise. Doherty appearing on a radio interview criticized the Kennedy plan on grounds it favors the higher pay groups and delays prowl or ing the Money when it is needed most by men who have we skied Many years., think the executive too ought to have a substantial increase in wages he said but not at the expense of the workers in the Vineyard. V Doherty also predicted that inflections starting this week 500. 000 postal workers will vote to be represented by a Union. Safe joins in danish air show Copenhagen special scandinavian aviation completing a half Century of service this year displayed its military prowess to More than 1 million Danes sunday with a nationwide air show at four scattered Points. Taking part in the Salute were aircraft from the United states Canada Britain Norway Sweden West Germany and Denmark. A similar International Aerial exhibition was staged at two Points in Norway earlier this month. The focal Point for the two hour danish show was at the exhibition grounds 10 Miles North of Copen Hagen. Denmark s Royal family and scores of ranking diplomatic a a military dignitaries filled a review ing stand while thousands filled the surrounding Meadows and other Vantage Points. Landon attends senior representatives from the United states were Mccormick Blair ambassador to Denmark and Gen Truman a. Landon Safe commander in chief. On the Jutland Peninsula Ope House was observed at Aalborg Karup and Skrydstrup air bases. Thousands streamed through the Gates to View Static aircraft Dis plays and flybys As pilots returned from the Aerial Parade Over Copen Hagen. Representative aircraft from All participating nations were on exhibit at each base. Included among the . Aircraft were Safe s f100 super. Sabres f101 voodoo f102 Delta daggers f1g4 Star fighters and rb66stroyers. 20th a shot test Washington up the United states sunday conducted the 20th announced nuclear test of its Pacific series. Was ppr in Ste Iberlin Torbar he read a Brief message us. Secretary of state Dean bait expressing sympathy for the ref apr Sonal suffering caused by the Ife vision of expire a Hope Germany would be reunited in peace and Freedom. A Adenauer appealed to the Viets to free the victims 1953 revolt still jailed in East a Many. That would open up it Al i Hope filled Era of negotiation said. Vj"1. Brandt called on the East mans to Stop shooting a refugees at women at hunted Chat str Dren ache also promised his full support to West police or any other bet liners who did their duty in trying to protect their hunted Cou Arfi men. Russian jeep patrol a russian jeep patrol of on officer and three soldiers Arne with automatic weapons was sighted by West Berlin police of oaf the american sector Border be tween 8 . And 9 . Sunday it was the first time a russian patrol had been seen alone the order lit months officials believed the patrol reflected russian concern the revolt anniversary might Lead to Tro Umic communists scattered an Adenauer leaflets in West Berlin streets Early sunday. About 50 att dents demonstrated at the zoo Sta Tion against people boarding train for lakes and Woods instead of observing a solemn Day off East Berlin the streets were almost deserted visitors reported truck cracks Barrier brings 5 to West hop Germany a an East German truck carrying five refit gees crashed through communist barbed wire and Iron curtain Baj riders near Here sunday and theft drove through the shallow rivet Saale to the said sunday night the heavy truck was unable to negotiate the Steep Western Bank of the River but that the refugees jumped out and reached safety. Red admits e. Zones angry Over food crisis i Berlin Cap top com Murl nist admitted sunday East Ger romans Are angry about food Hoffr a Ages ". /. Crete Wittowsky a member of the National planning commission told a National Congress song in East Berlin that there shortages of meat a Tuttoi Dairy products and difficulties Are not with out influence on the mood of the population she conceded Accord ing Taft report by adn l the offt dal news Agency. " ,., 1 j it is completely Clear to a that the people who stand in line and then Don t set what they wantin the shops Are no always go info to r see the big positive developments. But instead get angry Over the t shortages in the daily sup plies she added. \ 1 Foltin Lehere a monday the gains stalling Houi Tia nil Tolwig. 1,1 ther rain Sou pc do a five lao or position govern cause hos Plain after detail High a Supre Revie count demo Unicoi but for t by d Emer it i oct. A Attar Unco Tion prior with the
