European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse European edition ripes army Navy 7, air Force Una Foet in Europe North Africa and a Middle East Dotty 10 Nti sunday thursday june 28, 1962 a i or r i orbit shot a 2 United states announce wednesday that the next i Orbital flight planned r a Many As six orbits " tune late this summer have astronaut Walter Schirra As the Pilo Brainerd Holmes manned Dight director of the a Aero mics and space and an said the decision a specific Mission that is orbits will actually be depend upon Many Nucal factors which Wilt be constantly up to the time of flight and even during the first turnaround the Earth. M the Mission _ Goe to six orbits it would involve a nine hour flight compared with the 44 hours of three orbit mis Sions. The to ours Orbital flights so far have been i three orbits. The flight plan for considerable Drifting to conserve fuel for re entry Levering e the flight goes to five it would mean Landing about Miles Northeast of mid Ayad in the Pacific Ocean Al though Oie spacecraft would Bem ached it rom Cape canaveral the Pacific Landing would Beof the rotation of the during the extra flight iou Horbit Mission would bring e Rafi Down about,200. Miles game Atlantic ending site i Landing Points for one two ors orbits would remain the same in earlier Mercury missions offie Southeastern coast of the us. N Una Keg the announcementnasa1 official said believe that another three lit Mission will increase consid Bly our growing knowledge of flight. Anything More than orbits should be considered lie Nasa official said that As lit "3l. Gordon Cooper will Bstok up Phot to Navy lieutenant Corn is married arid has two was born in Hackensack educated in Boradeh the korean conflict Char " Chang Pilot goings tape Squadron to he Inathe 30 combat officer and. H"1n several hew navydevlopment5,and was a test w. Wilio testified As an sex a 1958 income trial which whetted Tak Young ambassadors nine of the 350 people to people student ambassadors heading for Europe descend the Capitol Steps after briefing. The students who will visit students in 19 countries Are Bottom to top Ruth Ann Sparks Braymer to. Dick Thomas Shawnee Mission Kan. Mary Lou Lacey Kansas City to. Mike in re Mays fue to. Linda Cauway Kansas City to. De Barnes a Warrensburg to. Anita Williams Hamilton to. William l. Orr Columbia mo., and James Murray Lea Wood Kan. Up photo France says Oran Oas i its fight Algiers a the last Strong hold of the secret army Organiza Tion Oas Laid Down its arms wednesday French authorities an said they were confident that peace at last had come to Al Algeria. The Oas also announced that peace reigns throughout Algeria and called on europeans to return and help the moslem reconstruct the country. In a pirate radio broadcast beamed on Algiers secret Narmy Leader Jean Jacques Susoni told the europeans take heart. Peace reigns from Oran to Bone Call to return Susini called on those who had fled the country to return and appealed to others to remain an help the Economy of the Neal Gerian former Gen Paul Gardy head of the terrorist organization in theoran area reportedly fled with his closest his second Ink Wymand col Jean Dufour who once led the tough4st foreign legion paratroop regt went on the air in a pirate Broad cast in Oran and called on secret army commandos to Stop their scorched Earth Campaign immediately according to the government be spoke the six giant reservoirs blown up in Oran Harbor in the secret army s last major out rage were still burning fiercely. Telephone Calls to or from Oran leaders flee were impossible so there was no direct confirmation of the govern ment report. Officials in Algiers said that a telecommunications amplifier station apparently had been bombed tuesday night. A team of specialists flew from Algiers to Oran Early wednesday to repair the damage but there was no indication How Long this would take. " i army and air Force radio Chan Nels into Oran provided the Only link with the rest of the country. A facials at the administrative capital of rockier noir said do four s broadcast was a direct re sult of secret negotiations con ducted for weeks Between More moderate elements of the Secretary in Oran and the algerian provisional executive. The principal mediator in these negotiations was Rene Soyer minor French government official cont. On Page 24, col v from press dispatches Washington president Kennedy said wednesday the United states is opposed to the use of Force in the for Mosa area. But he added that the United states will defend the offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu if necessary to the defense of Formosa. The president declared at his news conference that . Policy in this area remains exactly the sane As it was under former president Dwight d. Eisenhower. The recent buildup of chinese communist forces in the Mainland opposite Formosa or. Kennedy said is a matter of serious con Cern to this the purpose of those military moves is not Clear or. Kennedy added but it raises the possibility there might be aggressive action against the nationalist held islands of Quemoy and Matsu. The United states will take the action necessary to insure the de sense of Formosa and the Pesca Dores he said. The Pescadore islands lie close to Formosa. The ., or. Kennedy went on will not remain inactive in the face of any aggression against que and Matsu that threatens for Mosa and the Pescadore Campaign brought i p a reporter reminded or. Ken Nedy that in his 1960 Campaign he indicated the . Commitment to defend Quemoy and Matsu might he modified in View of the military difficulties of defending them. The president said that he also said in 1960, that there should be no withdrawal from those islands at the Point of a beyond that he said the United states will stand on its traditional policy which has been True since 1954." asked what the position of the United states would he toward a nationalist attempt to return to the Mainland or Kennedy said he had meant in his statement to stress that our arrangements in this area Are the president also made these Point the United states will main Tain its troops in Germany As Long As the Security of Europe de pends on them. Or Kennedy was asked whether any possible reduction of . Forces in Europe should be brought about by treaty arrangements or otherwise. The president said Many considerations would enter into the making of such a decision and that the problems would have to be cont. On Page e4, col i weather partly Cloudy scattered Rains Hewers. Little change Friday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High thursday 60. Law 45. Temperature recorded wednesday Central european time 4 4 . . Adana it 8ft 72 Athens pc w 73 Avitto be 79 s5 Berlin pc 57 43 Frankf t pc j9 48 London Al 63 48 4 . Madrid be k Munich be 59 Parli pc 64 or wow fact 42 Rome pc 8 Wnm Lus or 82 or Clear it bloody pc partly Cloudy. At weather Servon spy Soblen. .-.". Missing on eve of surrender new York apr. Robert a. Soblen convicted spy who was due to surrender for a life sentence thursday was reported missing by his w i � a the government said wednesday. Soblen 62, was convicted of spy ing for the soviet Union. He is due to surrender in Federal court. Soblen s wife told authorities shr had not heard from her husband since monday night. She is a psychiatrist at Rockland state hos Pital about 25 Miles Northwest of Here. She said she had riot been Able to reach him at their Man Hattan apartment. Judge William b. Herlands issued a Bench warrant for Soblen s arrest on a motion by assistant atty David r. Hyde. Federal Bureau of investigation agents were reported hurting for Soblen. The judge also scheduled a hear ing wednesday afternoon at which . Atty. Robert m. Morgenthau was to ask that Soblen s $100,000 bail be forfeited. Soblen was con soften evicted on july 13, 1961, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. A former staff psychiatrist at Rock land state Hospital he appealed but the conviction was upheld March 13 by the , court of appeals although he was described As a dying Man. On monday the uj5. Supreme ,. Front. On Page 2$, cot. 5j Market ends 7-Day decline new York a the Stock Market closed higher for the first time in eight sessions wednesday. Trading was relatively slow. The Market was slightly lower at the Start. Losses were widened until around noon. The Market gradually Cut its losses in afternoon trading an went ahead in the final hour. Further improvement in the cont. On Page s3, cok to Senate oks quarters increase Washington up the sen ate by voice vote has passed a revised Bill boosting the Basic quarters allowance for military personnel at an annual Cost of 5285 million effective next Jan. 1. The Bill now returns to the House for reconciling difference before passing the measure rejected an amendment by sen Margaret Chase Smith r Maine to restore the oct 1 effective Date carried in the House version. The Senate Bill also would continue the dependents assistance act on a temporary basis rather than permanently As pro posed by the House. Sponsors of the Bill told the Senate that the housing allowance program is based on the concept that total allowances should be re lated to civilian housing costs at comparable income Levels. The Mil itary allowance had not been in creased since 1952, when a-14-per-cent raise was cur rent Bill generally gives the urges increases to senior enlisted grades and warrant and Junior in the new graduated rates Range. From 174 pc cent to2s.8 per cent. V
