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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Army Navy air Force Una Fillol pull Imam of ill . A raid of i in Lump. North Allied Ond in. My Del. Coil a 64 gis Crew March from plane crash Manhattan Kan. Up a four engine Standar airways troop transport plane lost Power and crashed and j burned while trying to land at municipal Airport Here with 169 persons aboard. All 64 Soldier passengers and five Crow members walked away from the fiery wreck re. Five persons were injured none critically. Captain David Brown the Pilot said he lost Power while approaching Tor land and fell Short of the run-1 of sri m\c1 cts  s Europe a plan peekaboo Thomas Alello Lan t playing game that s a tar gun grenade policeman in pointing at him. The 20-year-old new yorker a traffic ticket co flaw. Leaped from Elk Era Inland Penitentiary Terai in he did t like that Plure and Guam to a Baric where he. Wan smoked out by go. I m Russ demote spy figures Moscow a the soviet Union demoted a marshal of Artil Lery several other officers and a number of soviet officials in con illness admitted grave Vatican says condition of Pope improved any. The wings ripped fro the Craft and burst into flames. The fire spread to the fuselage and continued More than three hours. When Lite piano came to n Sud a Holt it was on  unit sp4 Siul w. Kelly of Norwalk Cutlir. Jumped to the ground below t was burning All around the or not by  Standard Headquarters in los Angeles sold it was its first mis my in 17 years of operation. Pilots who witnessed the crash old it appeared Tho propellers re a cried and the Conat Cllnton air Iner flopped to the ground. Fall onto soft ground the plane dropped about 25 to 50 eel into soft ground at the end of the runway Airport manager Nick Dellere said. The occur Gnu filed militarily from the shattered Craft seconds before it exploded nto  Over and its wings in cured off Hie Craft billowed flames and smoke. The soldiers from i Remh do Pathe Washington Secretary of Lunte Dean Rusk rejected re pub inn Leader Nelson Rockefeller proposal that the United Stales i do create a european nuclear Orco. And declared wednesday hat Tho defense of Western Europe and North America is indivisible. Rusk also Laid reporters that the soviet government my he plan Ning it big new series of nuclear ests. Which my explain its re Ustance to engage in negotiation or a tent ban treaty. Nut he said he had no indication hey wire going to resume tests. The United states he added Hai o plans for conducting atmospheric tests in the immediate fit ure. Rink sceptical Rockefeller new York governor. Necton with the recent spy affair of Oleg Pinkovsky Tho official newspaper i z v e s 1 1 a disclosed wednesday night. The marshal was Sergei in rent Sov former chief of artillery who was accused of blocking discharge of Penkovsky from the army and of getting him his Job on the state committee on coordination of scientific researches. It was from this committee that he was accused of having passed a multitude of secrets to British and american intelligence service. Including some 5,000 photographs of documents. Penkovsky was executed on May 16. The espionage Case has clearly blown up into one of the biggest scandals of recent soviet he Tor cont on Page Kyj. Col. 51 weather r�rt1� to mar Matt Nln hit.  mint. Fut Kurt i a him Lbw bilk so. To u.  re add  relax sergeant the wife and kids Arvn t going into uniform. The overseas family a privately published weekly has reported that a proposal is being studied in Washington to put armed forces overseas civilian employees and de Parade Nix in uniform As one Means of getting them Back under Mil itary jurisdiction. In 1097. The supreme court ruled that civilians could not be tried for capital offences under the uniform code of military Justice. Subsequent decision of the court held that civilians Are not subject to courts martial for any offences. The report of remarks made by the air Force judge advocate Gen eral. Moj Gen Albert m. Kuhfeld. To a group of Legal officers last Friday May have Boon the result of a misinterpretation of a figure of speech a Safe he spokes Man said. Prior to the 1957 supreme court ruling americans connected with the armed forces abroad a re in uniform in the Legal sense Inas much As they were under courts martial jurisdiction just As the Serviceman is the us afr Legal officer said. Legal officers frequently Uso the term in uniform1 in this sense in  discussions since it is indicative of the status of individuals connected with the serv ices he said. Apply the term figuratively under present overseas conditions or it Borders on the ridiculous the spokesman said for the ques Tion of  status either of employees or dependents does not depend upon the Type of cloth ing  to my knowledge Kuhfeld never mentioned the possibility of put Ting wives in uniform during his talk to the  the spokesman also confirmed that the proposal which Over scan family said ii now before the con Illta tonal a Oghli subcommittee of to Senate judiciary committee came from the Pentagon. The present promo Ali to the Congress came from the  he Laid. Kuhfeld i report on the idea of placing Veneal employee in a technical corps and dependent in a support group ii Only one of several proposals under consideration. Each of these suggestions whether carried out through executive order of the president or by Congress would restore to these people the status in which they were presumed to be before the supreme court  he explained adding we feel this can be accomplished Only by congressional action not by executive  As to the question of whether civilians going overseas with the armed forces would be required to waive their constitutional rights to trial by jury the Usab spokesman said that certain constitutional rights which Are accorded civilians arc not accorded military personnel. The prop Siil is to give military status to civilians. Just As a per son enlisting in the armed Force gives up certain constitutional rights civil i ins taken into la front. On pays 24, col. 4  
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