European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 04, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Weather Halih Fudi h. A lip a Lvi Karl Bivs a Kamento. Cnair. Iron vhf a it is jul a t " Strnat i"1""1 making a Rule in of meow during army air Force " Tri,,.,i Unolt Lulal publication Olih. . form in Europe North Friio and Hio Mimio loll " f volume z2, number 17 d � Lar. 0 a Nii Landor saturday May 4, 1963 Veti tries on Everest scheduled Katmandu Nopil a the team that climbed it. Everest wednesday was made up of one american and one Sherpa a spokes Man said Friday. Their name were not riven. Earlier reports had wild that the team was made up of two Ameri cans. The team placed aluminium flags on the 29.028-f oot High Summit the spokesman said. All climbers and support party have now returned to base Camp at 17.800 feet. The successful climb was made from the South col Pur. Plans arc now going had for n second ans Nult Van the Southeast Ridge and an attempt along the Western re dec the spokesman said two previous successful expeditions the British in 105.1 inc Swiss in 1ikvj re rhed the a Timmy from the South col. Chinese communists claimed in 1060 they climbed even St from the North and left there n bust of Mno the Tung. The spoke inn sold no Evl Dence of previous expeditions a found it the some mountaineering expert who had been sceptical of the cd Nese claim had said Only fun Dan the bust would convince them the chinese reached the top. The spokesman was rending a re port radioed from the base cum p. The american assault was mad in very High winds and Low Tern Pesature the statement said on top of Everest rings of Neon and the United states were flow and photographed it said. This evidently was separate from the placing of an aluminium Slak cont on Page to col. It China muffles sinking claim prom Crews dispatched Tokyo communist Chin has announced that the Gover ment is attaching great Impo Unco to the sinking of its Freigher leap Forward " the chinese however made n charge that the ship was fired or by a foreign vessel. It describe the Accident As a suddenly a disaster Crew members of the freight had claimed their vessel Hud Bee hit by torpedoes. Japanese maritime safety Agen officials said the vessel apparent was overloaded. Winnie by London up sir win Tor Churchill. In a Rnic Public com ment on nol Lonal Luo. Laid pro Day that Britain must keep it nuclear deterrent. To abandon it would be to abandon it Churchill my in a letter to the Primrose league n Conie Vallve organization o which he is grand master. I do not advocate the spread in mfifjssi99 Paris Ork Etino so Reurer of the air Force Eugeno m. Zuckert arriving at Orl Field Parl for with 8iiafk and . Yucom off Lali. In greeted bar on John r. Mcconnell . Yucom Deputy common edit in Rel of. Army photo Renews demand for evidence Mcclellan a stalling on 1 Washington a sen. John j. Mcclellan d-ark., accused the Pentagon Fri any f having either refused or so fur failed to pro Virie documentary evidence re buckled in u semite investigation of the controversial tfx War plane contract. Mack Llan made Public a letter of Deputy Secretary of defense Roswell l. Glipa Tryr it now ing n demand for the documents. Mcclellan Heads the Senate investigations subcommittee which seeks to determine whether favor it ism might explain Why the huge contract was awarded last Decem Ber to the general dynamics corp. Of fort Worth Tex. Military evaluations that a rival of lated Story on Pago 3 and bid by the Boeing co. Of Seattle promised n better and cheaper plane were overridden by Secretary of defense Robert s. Mcnamara. Mccool inn s letter in lied for a list of the persons with whom Secretary of the air Force aug uni Zuckert talked about the tfx front Nice in tin two weeks pre ceding a pc Tigon announcement of hit a word inst nov. 24, i refer a tilt Lynn wrote to the Joenni no which members of my committee staff Hutc seen und which is in your or Secretary Zuckert s appoint ments showing those was ins with whom he discussed the tfx con tract proposals during the pm Roc of nov. 9-24." the letter snid the subcommittee also wanted n memorandum writ tit s silent about of arms the former prime minister who announced his impending retirement from the i House of commons lust tuesday said. But this country has an in 1 equated record of responsibility i International affairs he said. These deadly weapons Are safer in our hands than in any other i Churchill s letter came As a sur is Pentagon it records in by Albert w. Blackburn last it Arch t. Mcclellan sold David e. Etc Giffert Man Amaru s legislative Nisi slant. First denied lit existed but hint go Lentric subsequently id matted it does evacuation. . Ships. Including the old aircraft Carrier Boxer converted for helicopter use were re ported standing just Over the horizon from uni Tenn Waters. From Haiti through diplomatic i Hancu. Come re ports of Munshe was about to co tit. On Pago 14. Cot. 3 38 injured in Freak blast Trenton. Mich. A a Freak Aten explosion in steel Plant last Furnace amid 100 workmen injured a burning some and Locking others from scaffolding. Five of those injured remained in hoi petals Lute Friday. The rent were released after treatment most for Burns and cuts. The explosion in the no. 7 fur acc of Mcclouth steel corp. Here came is employees of a. E. Ander xon construction co. Of Buffalo n.v., wore replacing bricks. Larry Arnold of Buffalo a vice president of the Anderson com Penny who is in charge of the con tract work said to was a Freak Accident that has never before occurred while the Anderson com Pany hns been working on these a steam explosion occurred in a blast Furnace stove and carried through a pipe for a distance of Iso feet to the area where 100 men were Arnold said. Few of those injured were de troit residents. Many were staying in motels and hotels u much of their work is done on the Road
