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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 23, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Ll.ll.,1 a. I,4 in 707 in Caribbean  a 1 Vajk a. V. T a by i a r i ices be conc r  of if jt-7i a Ier with car a and arid 10 Crew _4 swished. Screws who circled the a the $55 million Jet Jford it had exploded on let and that the debris scat " " " a mile had ice s nothing left of it said info head of the us. In Iba Agency in Guadeloupe Over the disaster site on Hillside in  private it s a terrible sight  team later reached the scene and reported no sign ivors an air France spokes York reported. Ade Loupe is n French overseas Lent in the Leeward islands Chain separating the at a and the Caribbean. It is 350 i Southeast of san1 Juan puerto in disaster the second to an Ajr France Boeing 707 n 20 Days came on a Hill that More to Nat & quartet mile re 6ea level on Basse Terre the segment of Guadeloupe _ i Pilot Lead been cleared for a a Long at be Rizet Airport on Eastern segment Grande Terre. Narrow Channel separates the blames thunderstorm thunderstorm was blamed by Pilot of an at a France liner made  regular run later Guadeloupe to san Juan be ceiling was very Low said f Pilot Captain j. Co Menier. In crash was the fifth involving ing 7d7 Jet in passenger serv Fiance the plane was introduced  vice in 1958. Was the third 707 crash in just \ month. Tie worst single air plane Dis in aviation history and the recent Aiso involved an air 707, which crashed during off from orly Field Paris Only Days ago june 3, won t be grounded Washington the Federal Avi Ion Agency said it has no plans ground the 707. The most widely jetliner in commercial Avia in. Have no evidence from the St Accident or any previous ties to suggest that grounding a a top Faa official be official pointed out Fiat the previous crashes involving 707s u occurred under different Cir stances and for apparently Dif it reasons Lere has been no pattern of Foont. On Page Pool 1 Jur France Boeing 2,500-, european edition the army Navy air Force unofficial publication of in . Armed Force a Europe North Africa and la Middle a f a storm Johile coming j volume 21, number 67 5 a Nti daily 10 Cenis sunday saturday june 23, 1962 sen. Francis Case sen. Case 65, Dies from heart attack Washington f a sen. Francis Case . A in Ember of Congress Lor a Quarter of a Cen tur died Friday from a heart attack. Dignitaries of both parties led by president Kennedy joined in expressions of Shock and sorrow. The Senate adjourned for the Day out of respect after a Brief announcement of Case s death. The 65-year-old senator Active to the last took part in floor debate thursday afternoon and was work ing in  office on a speech to be delivered later in the evening when he was stricken. Taken to Hospital feeling faint he telephoned the Capitol physician. He was advised against delivering the speech at a Limestone Industry convention but aides said he Felt better after n Short rest and he resumed work. Shortly afterwards he was taken by ambulance to the naval medical Center in suburban Bethesda my. He had been treated there Tor three font. On Page to col. V stateside Static Lewiston Maine up the alumni fund committee of Bates College announced Llinat trading Stamps will be issued for All alumni contributions during the month of june. Rusk Bonn talks end in Accord Bonn Germany a Chancel Lor Konrad Adenauer and . I Secretary of state Dean Rusk said i they have reached full agreement on All matters of Mutual interest including Berlin in their meet Ings that ended Friday. Asked whether this applied to a common basis for Berlin negotiations Rusk said As far As the negotiations were concerned More agreement must first be reached with the soviets. As far As the explorations Are concerned we Luid the germans have always been in agreement on those Rusk  session Rusk and Adenauer first met alone for 70 minutes., with Only an interpreter present this private talk was unscheduled. Their aides joined them later. After the private session the 86-year-old Chancellor told report ers that they Hod reached " full agreement our thoughts and Aims Coin cide the Chancellor said. Rusk before joining foreign minister Gerhard Schroeder at a luncheon said the . Proposal for an International authority to control Access to West Berlin was riot discussed during the morning  has been a Point of difference Between b on n and Washington in the past. We May discuss sortie of these details this afternoon he said Wall proposal expected Adenauer expressed satisfaction that he was Able to have had this very Frank and confidential talk with Rusk the United slates is expected to suggest to the soviet Union that the four Powers in Berlin should get together in order to Stop the shootings on the red Wall authoritative american sources in. Bonn said. These sources said the Sugges Tion probably will be contained in the american answer to a recent soviet note which charged the West with provocations and endangering the peace. Rusk reportedly told this to Adenauer in their talk Friday. Robert j. Manning assistant Secretary of state for Public affairs told a press conference at cant on Page 2lt col. $. Has new red arms data paper says Imago up two news said Friday that the tiled states reportedly has a major intelligence break go pinpointing the number i location of weapons possessed the soviet Union. Che newspapers Are the Chicago time Ana  new York id  a dispatch from Washington a Tomigi correspondent Thomas a Ald tie penetration of t Secre Cit has convinced  i that it could now launch a pinpoint atomic retaliation against the bomber and missile bases inside the soviet Union. The Sun times dispatch said the new highly classified information see background Story Page accounts for the disclosure Satur Day by defense secretory Robert s. Mcnamara that the United states plans to strikeout military Sites rather than cities in the event of nuclear War. To How the breakthrough. Achieved was being held As highly classified information the Sun times said but it reportedly involved refining an existing tech Nique rather than a new method. Apparently startling Progress has been made during the last year with electronic listening apparatus along the Iron curtain and with " satellites ? Ross wrote. On the basis of the intelligence Mcnamara has declared on several occasions that the United states possesses an overwhelming superiority Ross said. Ers 4\ to 1 to on Kern trip by James Gunter 8 a Berlin Bureau berlins a the first element of an american Battle group newly assigned to this tension torn City was subjected to a propaganda broadcast from loudspeakers while being processed at the soviet checkpoint the commanding officer of the . Unit reported Friday. We protested to a soviet officer and he said it was being done by the East German tells of trip col Vincent c. Guerin co of the 1st Battle up 8th inf. Tolls newsmen of the delays and red propaganda Broad casts  troops experienced on their Way to West Berlin. A outer seven to chop tariffs Copenhagen a ministers of the outer seven Market coun tries Friday wound up two Day ses Sion in Copenhagen by agreeing to reduce tariffs by 10 per cent within the coming 10 months years ahead of schedule. Five countries Britain Sweden Denmark Switzerland and Portugal promised to implement the next Tariff reduction on oct. 31, weather continued talk to partly Cloudy. Partly dually sunday Chance of isolated afternoon Iho Weri. Frank flirt   saturday 05. Law is. Time Praturi or carded Friday Central eur Pian time. Adana Athens Valano a trill for tint t London t . Do 91 or 90 pc 81 pc 79 pc 82 cd 70 79 my 17 64 so Madrid Munich of a or wow k Rome Wlhelm 4 . Pc 93 Pes to 77 cd 51 pc spa 7$ 70 59 64 54 64 70 or Clear excl by pc partly Cloudy. Air with is no government and he could no control it said col Vincent c. Guerin of Waukegan hi.,co of the 1st Battle up 8th inf. He said the Convoy of about 25 jeeps with Small trailers also was unduly delayed by the soviets. They demanded a head count when we reached the first Check Point at Marie born he said. We were held up for More than an hour and we thought that that was a Little too Long for a Convoy of this  at the Berlin end of the 110-mile autobahn route through communist East Germany the delay was Only 20 minutes he said. The final checkpoint is at Babet Berg. But at that time we were subjected to fiendish language from loudspeakers he commented. Obviously timed he said the propaganda Broad cast was in English and obviously was timed specifically for  the troops showed no reaction to the in a True Harangue he re ported. He said the propaganda was filled with accusations that the americans Hurve no right to Send nato forces into Berlin because Berlin is not part of nato. American units in Berlin Are not part of nato hut Are technically assigned As occupation troops under the command of the commander in chief of Usa eur the leading elements of the Battle group which is being trans ported Here from Wil Flecken in West c. Onion reached Berlin exactly at noon. Gen Paul l. Free Man or. Commit Der in chief of Usa eur was on hand at the autobahn checkpoint to Greet the Convoy also welcoming the unit were maj Gen Albert Watson it us. Commandant Here and Brig Gen Frederick o. Hartel command front. On Page zit col. 2 late sports Kaui Iava Finland be Natl Nikulin. The finnish pole vault Ace established a new world record Friday by Clearing 16 feet 3ht inches during1 a National meet Here. The former blah awaiting recognition was set at 16 feet 1% indies by american Dave Tork in Walnut. Calif., on april 28  
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