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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 20, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Fog. 34 the stars and stripes monday May 20, 1963 Skov. War a " is   i  a is " ? Mailbox bomb blast picture Eom Blu ton shows sri Msj Walter i Fiji. A Canadian army bomb expert he attempted to de Fum a bomb discovered in m Montreal Mailbox. Leja 4t, wan walking away with the package to a More deserted my when it exploded and ton Oil he right forearm. Do red China trying to purge Khrushchev says Bowles Washington a Cheste Bowles voiced belief sunday that the communist chinese Ere at tempting to purge russian Premier in kluft 8. Khrushchev and substitute soviet government willing to give them very massive economic  he said a could not see the russians going along with this plan because it would be very stupid for them to build up China to build up a great Power at their Back door dec chief flies to Russia Moscow up atomic  chairman Glenn t. Sudorf sunday arrived in Moscow with personal message bom president Kennedy to Premier Lelta 8. Khrushchev in connection with the signing of a new soviet american atoms for peace agreement Seaborg flew Here aboard the presidential Boeing Tot Jet in a nonstop 5,000 mile flight fro Washington that took 8 hours 38 minutes and 41 seconds. A russian navigator and radio operator were on Board. The Crew of the plane commanded by or Roc col James b. Swindal 46, of Falls Church  the time was a record for the Tun. In the All of 1939 Khrushchev flew nonstop from Moscow to Washington in a russian Turbo prop tuu4 in i hours 31 min utes.1 Seaborg Heads a nine Man Dele gation which is in the soviet uni onto aim o new agreement with the soviets on exchanging  relating to peaceful uses of atomic Energy. Seaborg carried a personal Mes Sage from the president expressing Hope that negotiations would be fruitful. But it was Learned that the message did not Deal with political matters such As the Bannin gof a nuclear test ban agreement. That would threaten their own  Bow i former . Under Secre tary of state and later presidential adviser on african asian and Lafe american affairs recently was con firmed for a second tour As ambat Susdor to India. Interviewed by sen. Kenneth , r-n.y., on a radio Tele vision program Bowie was Aike what effect soviet chinese differences will have on communist Chi Nese militarism in Asia. Bowes said he thinks Mao tse Tung is trying to press the soviet Union for the food equipment an technical assistance he needs. Seek massive am"1 think they the communist chinese Are trying to Force Khrushchev out and Force into being a government in the soviet Union lost would give them the Molve Aid they need Bowles  said it they do not get the help they need and his guess i they will not get very much i think that. China would be the More tempted to press out. To press particularly toward  Bowles said the indians Are Wor ried about another communist Chi Nese invasion and that there Are lots of activities going on the other Side of the line that could be interpreted As preparation for such a  Aid for India Bowles said the United state should give extensive military Aid to India in View of the  said India raised 47 divisions to fight the japanese and German sin the last War. I think that free India if it were attacked by China and were at War with China would  course vastly More troops than  he continued. And India could help produce a nonnuclear Power balance in Asia. She can to it overnight but she does see the chinese situation mry clearly and she is i think very Friendly to us. I d like to see her helped and helped  Ford strikers threatened with firing Detroit the for motor co. Saturday threatened to fire striking workers unless they end their crippling Wildcat walk out at the firm s vital. Chicag stamping Plant. The company a tiled no the unauthorised walkout by 3.600 workers in Chicago threatened to close Down almost nil Ford As Sembly Planti thai week and Idle More than 40,000 employees. The United Auto workers Law Union hns attempted to get the striking workers at local 588 i Chicago Back on their jobs. But the workers refuted threatening to 8tny out until its dispute Over working condition and the disciplining of two commit Tecimen is resolved ordered Back Frank Bush Roe manager of the Chicago Plant issued a forma statement saturday ordering themen Back to work. The statement by Bushroe released through for Headquarters Here told the work Erst you Are hereby notified to re port for work at your next regular shift. Your absence from work sin violation of or collective bar gaining agreement with the Rawand failure to report for work will subject you to  Union staged a Wildcat walk out a week ago in protest Over the disciplining by Ford officials of Tulve Union officials who stood be Neath an 800-ton stamping machine preventing us  Union s International has re fused to Sanction the walkout an urged members to return to work. The local Friday night by voice vote rejected the inter Atlonia s re quest. Bicycle thief author Dies Rome a Lulof bar Tolent author of the novel bicycle  on which the hit movie was based died in Rome after a Long illness. Me was 71 27 killed in Florida farm bus plunge Locut Hhd from fag ii yen. 36. Said the bus was in the Middle of the Road when he tried to pass. He said the bumpers of the two vehicles were locked for nearly 10 feet As the two Drivers struggled to control hem. Sconyers Salt that when the Bustell into the canal he ran Back and saw six or eight persons com ing to the surface screaming. He said he could t help because he could t swim. To called his office on the two Way radio in his  was charged with Man Slaughter and released on jz300bond. Outside the nearby Belle Glade armory hundreds of people stood in line waiting to identify the bodies of five women nine men. 13 children that Lay  Lee Howe. 12, one of the 15 who escaped described How begot out of the bus i just climbed through a broke window and swam  tears wore rolling Down the boy s Chee Kand he bit his lips As he stood with two women who brought him to identify his Mother and two sifters who were reported  bus Driver was identified As Edgar Lee Anderson. His wife als owns among those who scrambled to safety from the bus which Boron its front end in crude lettering poor boy slims  said he made his living transporting farm workers betwee their Homes and the Fields. It s Good to be Back Copper tells canaveral continued from Page t Tor a lengthy medical and Engineer ing de briefing on his flight. After about three hours with the doctors and engineers Cooper was to join his family for lunch. A Parade was held later inthe Day in the nearby missile Community of Cocoa  one strip of Highway Over which the motorcade passed Cit workers Hud painted a 60-foot red carpet Cooper was presented with a two Story tall Floral copy of his Faith 7spacecraft inscribed Welcome Back by Cocoa Beach mayor Rob Ert Murkshe. At his news conference he said his 7 4-hour Nap during his 22.9 orbit flight erased any doubts that Man could sleep on Long space  said he took a Quick Nap on his second orbit Over the Pacific Between Hawaii and Cali fornia. The longer sleeping period started on the ninth orbit. "1 slept so soundly that when awoke i did t know where i was he  in the Day. In Honolulu Cooper attended a reception Given baseball american league first game Malaj Tom Guf Foj of 9 j Chunlu 000 to Iii ii 0 tit noun. Toll i. I Tatta i. Wijt my Lufti Luau. It Allm to did . Mum. Or Najih Ili. In in. Ibitz to first games Itu i City in my 000-1 i t atm us m Lfc-7 1 i n lit. The if it of tall Luthuli la �. Tel hmm. In4llodisn, met tit i it Cyiril Home a Mamma leu ms-4 s i pm i. M is m to i i snit am a m a i 7 i haunt. Mum re mfg l Horro to Mam Nln Horn. A a limn. Whiten Ai   isi1" to jul Mel ill ii r. I pm i is. It huh mail in or. Or us i National league for Toome Rai Mim. M it i it Jamel i kt-1 i m Al Lynnh is to. Ii 4 by hawaiian gov John a. Bums Cooper told guests he was ready to go to the Moon if called upon. All we have to do is build the Hari  he said there was no question but that he could have renal nerf aloft in Hll capsule Faith 1, of another three Days if he had text i sufficient food and water. Cooper Alio described How no managed to catch moisture in the air to drink. His water Supply a leaked he said and he gathered the weightless drops by swinging to i his handkerchief through the to " and then sucking on it for Cooper it was a combination Homecoming and family reunion. Although an Oklahoma native Behas a special feeling for tits i lands. He was a student at the University of Hawaii three ears and it was in Honolulu that a an his wife Trudy met and it married in 1947. .1 Gere Grue them to visit based Stuttgart Germany Gen Alfred m. Gruenther ret / president of the american Cross is scheduled to arrive in  monday to address the British Imperial staff College. Later will talk to us. Servicemen he 3rd air Force he u8afe i he Usa eur. On tuesday he will speak members of 3rd air fore it to american airmen and  Norton Raf base on we mesday. To can on Landon arriving at Wiesbaden c later the same Day Gruenther i Call on pm Truman h. London talk to Headquarters members Lindsey air station. " Gruenther who has  president since 1957. Then j go to Heidelberg to Coll on Paul l. Freeman jr., u8aju commander in chief speaking the Headquarters staff Early v Day at Campbell Barracks. Moving on to Paris the four Star army general wll the nato Vetense Colle returning to the states l to Stuttgart red Cross Oil peace corp Aen Washington up Dent Kennedy gave a the first contingent of corps Volun mrs to Nesle. He told the they were headed for in place to Servo the cause of i  
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