European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Totter parity Tom Ray a it Mrtin rim run Brit Fiyod Itti Attr. Fran Start a Ltd la of Alfh Friday he 41. To pm tc4�lrtt Curt pm to Taitt . , m N.H.atom h 71 m Din h 71 h rank it h umm n . I, m n Ai Munith m m 41 part to u is Potto k h m 41 rim it m 41wtimltjt Al h is army Navy air Force in it Kcal publication of the . Armed f0rci in Duroc Mortti Africa and i my dolt Tail stateside Static East Mwanza a. . Cup or. Carroll t o i to u n reported that a Duck foil Down it Chimney into her above. She freed the Honky no and bewildered Bird. Volume 22, number 23 s Nnoli Dolly 10 nuts sunday Friday May 10, 1963 King warns City truce ends today Birmingham Ala. Up the Rev. Martin Luther King or. Thursday gave birding Ham an 11 . Not 4 . Get deadline Friday to meet negro civil rights de mands or face new demonstrations. King told a r. Ime we will let one of his top Aldei the Abernethy added that we belated stories on Page to 4 must reach agreement. Or will King announced that a trying to end More than month of racial strife Here has greed on two of four negro de Mandi. We Itell Are engaged in negotiations King told the news con55-a-month special combat allow Ance for servicemen subjected to Loselle fire in areas where the cold War turns . Charles e. Bennett. A Fla. To snored that amendment say no it would Cost Between $1 Mil Ion and $2 million a year. It was adopted on a voice vote after approval of an amendment proposed y rep James c. Cleveland r-n.h., made it retroactive to Jan. 1, 1061.the pension switch won approval 153 to 126. Rep. I. Mendel Rivers,3-s.c, who handled the pay raise Senate panel 7cars missiles n Cuba caves Washington up a Senate expressed grave Icorn thursday that russian Skiles May be hidden away in he Many caves in Cuba the group also said in a report n an investigation of soviet Mill by activities on the Island that ill for the armed services com Muttee. Proposed u despite com my i tee opposition. Pension change it will let servicemen who re tired before the dote of the last military pay raise june 1, 1058, recompute their retirement pensions on the basis of Active duty pay Scales in effect now. The 19g8bill specifically ruled out recon put Allon. Rivers said that because of the1958 provision which ended a sys tem in effect for a Century Thimot distinguished heroes in the history of America Are being discriminated committee chairman Carl Vinson. D-ga., wagging his Finger told the House you re sowing the seed that i going to destroy the retirement system. You can t have these retirement coils going up by billions of dollars year after said the amendment would Cost to million a year. Vinson said. If you adopt this amendment Over the life of this i cent on Page 93, col / 7,300 was perhaps a minimum Gure for the number of russians till Kennedy has estimated lie number at about 13,000.the preparedness subcommittee leaded by sen. John c. , included in its censored 34 Foont on Page 14. Col. To Farmer Garst in Moscow Moscow a Roswell Garst Premier Elk la s. Khanu Schev i Host during a visit to the Gar farm in Iowa in 1959, has arrive in Moscow the soviet news Agency toss reported. . Everest conqueror identified Katmandu Nepal the american who got to the top Fml Everest on May 1 was James w. Whit Laker. 32, of Redmond. Wash., the expedition disclosed thursday. He was accompanied tothe top by s her a Wang Gombus Nephew of 1853 Everest hero ten zing expedition spokesman Dis closed the following names for the forthcoming follow up attempt on the Summit by South col route the traditional Harry c. Bishop. 30, of washing ton . Luther g. Jestad. 20, of Eugene Ore. Or. Gilbert Rob erts 28, of Berkeley Calif and it col James o. M. Roberts 46.the Only British member of the expedition. These four will be sup ported by four were believed to be resting at the base Camp and Jerstad were scheduled to follow Whit taker and gom by if they failed in the May 1 at tempt the spokesman said. Expedition Leader Norman Dyhrenfurth and his longtime per Sonal guide Ang Dawa in were no trying for the top but were in sup port of Wollt Attr and Gombus cose they got in trouble. Dyhrenfurth. Who turned 45 thl week climbed to 28.100 feet Behan and Gombus. He said thursday from the has amp that the May 1 climb i a Miracle because the Calm Bendid it in High winds and extreme related Story on puff airman foiled n Jet leap Paris up a 33-year-om american airman tried to by jumping out of a new Fork to Paris Jet Airliner Earl thursday then stashed his wrists before Landing Here. A.1c Lawrence Bradford of geor Gia was rushed to the american Hospital after being taken from he pan american dc-8 Airliner. Doctors sold his condition was no serious. An airline spokesman said that three hours after the aircraft left new York a Steward noticed Bradford appeared nervous an worried. Suddenly the airman dashed from his seat in the rear of the Cabin and began struggling with the catch on the rear Steward and a Purser rushed to his Side and calmed him Down returning him to his seat. He claimed the door is impossible to open to flight As Long As the Cabin is pressurized. Bradford who was on his Wayto his Post in Turkey after leave in the United states apparently remained Calm until the plane tiered then slipped into a restroom. Fellow passengers complained tothe Crew he was closed in the rest roam for some 15 Steward after banging vainly on the door opened it and foun Bradford with blood dripping from his wrists the spokesman French doctor on Board the aircraft As a passenger applied first Aid
