European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 06, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse So Turnoy july 6, 1963 stars and stripes poo Baltimore Blaze a injured fireman la helped Down a udder in Baltimore. The of alarm lumberyard fire be pm fighting injured eight United phase Intel Antonat photo White House giving railroads and unions new Chance to Settle Washington a the Kennedy administration decide Dat a White House meeting to give of Poling sides another Chance Trobock away from the deadly Seri Ous threat of a nationwide rail Road strike. Secretary of labor w. came out of a meeting with president Kennedy and told there i going to have to be something from one or both parties if the hut Down threatened for next thursday to be averted. Wirtz who termed the situation deadly serious told newsmen that he and or. Kennedy discussed Pacific possibilities presumably ranging from voluntary arbitration to congressional legislation. He said these possibilities will be Laid before the Railroad and Union representatives at a join meeting but he added that there would be nothing new in the gov 1st minuteman missile Wing operational9 great Falls Mont up America s tint minuteman missile uni we deals Rad operational with Iso of the old Kiel icbms posed la underground silos for almost instant firing at Neiny Uriel inthe event of nuclear War. Tile Iso missiles and is under ground launch control Center were off Clilly declared War ready in a Brief ceremony at Malmstrom air Force base Here. It marked the of a in Gantic three year construction program stretching across a Iso mile Belt in the Central part of this Montana Complex is the first of six minute Tan wings totalling to missiles either under construction or authorised. Two others Are in North Dakota and one each i South Dakota Nebraska and Wyoming. Atlas Ioam launched Down Pacific Range Vandenberg fab Calif. Up the air Force fired Anatlas icbms on a routine training launch Down the Pacific mis Ulle Atlas was launched from a Alto As part of a continuing series of icbms tests. More than 100icbms have been fired from Here. Escapee kills 3, wounds another before dying in Georgia gunfight a by grounds t2a Jeu Meridian. Miss. A the Meridian naval auxiliary air station s t2a Buckeye Jet plan shave been grounded because a structural defect was found on the Wing ii Par of one plane. Day sen for Robort pm rudys Boston a mrs. Bobert f. Be Sumdy wife of the vib. At Tenor general gave birth inde Fra Lencs Day to a baby boy her the infant weighing a Sameea was delivered by or. Bey Befferman at St. Elisabeth s Haap Lenl by Eye Saraan Section. Area pm spokesman said both Ether and baby Are doing very . Kennedy Alster in Law of of in sunni anlv4 to the bos Ettal by helicopter trip from by Ike attorney general and his wife now have five boys and Pes go fish. Americus. A a an escaped prisoner killed three men wounded another and died with a Millet in his Back As it dug a Fox Hole to fight dozens of state troop ers. Leaving a Trail of death behind him 33-year-old Melvln Allen Weaver shot Down two sheriff deputies and another Man in escaping from custody at a Hospital in Marlanna Fla. Weaver took a Young couple an Dihel daughter hostage fled into Georgia and released Bis prisoners Only to Sexe a 14-year-old boy Asa shield from capture. Weaver sentenced to life forearmed robbery took a Georgia patrol car and disarmed two officers by threatening to kill his hostage Charles Richard Hole of Smithville. A. After firing at pursuing stopped in a Pecan Grove and started digging a foxhole witha stick. His Young hostage stood Only a few be i slug from a 30-30 Rifle fired by a trooper Robert Benson of Cordele hit Hale snatched up one of a half Down pistols lying on the grass and Eim of the gun at picked up a pistol and shot him until the gun was Hale. I Don t know How Many times i hit c. H. Bent Ley of Amerl Cus was wounded by Weaver s gun fire Bentley suffered a Scalp wound and was hospitalised a doctor said. Weaver and three other prisoners rom the county jail in Marlanna were taken to memorial Hospital wednesday night for treatment of smoke inhalation and minor Burns after a cot in their cell caught j. J. Mccrary said that Deputy Aron. Creel 40, took Weaver to a toilet about 9 30 . Weave overpowered Creel took his gun and shot him then he went Backoo the room where Deputy Alan $176,705 awarded in Airliner death Rochester . Up the widow of a sales Engineer killed in a ism plane crash has Bee awarded $176.709 by a stale supreme court Justice. The former Kathleen Riley who has remarried and now lives in suburban Pittsford contended that a defective seat Belt prevented her husband William h. Riley from leaving a capital airlines plane. The plane bunt into flames after skidding Down an embankment on Landing at Kanawha Airport Charleston. W.va., on May 12, 1999. Justice Charles Lambase Rulec that the airline was negligent and liable. Riley. 26. Was employed by Gen eral dynamics corp. Here. Two tots stricken with meningitis at California base Mountain View Calif. Up two Young children have been stricken with meningitis at Amo fett Field housing project the second California outbreak of the disease at a Navy base this year. One of the victims 4-Monthmld Gerald 8. Brasswell son of a Petty officer at Moffett Field was reported in critical condition at the Oakland naval second victim a 4-year-old girl whose name has not been Dis closed was expected to be release from a Mountain View Hospital after contracting a much Milde Case. An invent gallon by Moffett Field officers disclosed Tiit the Brasswell family had been visited by mrs. Brasswell s brother 8eaport." the association of american rat roads estimates a strike would Ditt 700,000 workers. Or. Kennedy ordered an Ernes gency Board created to investigate another threatened Alsap in rail Rood service. This is a wage Tzoar dispute Between tha ajt1x3o brotherhood of sleeping oar Foo ters and the Pullman co which has no connection with the Teeth or bedding Issue. The president action defers car 60 Days a strike called by flu porters Union that would have at felted service of More thaa railroads. The porters Union a seeking it wage increase and a Shorter wans ing month. Peace corps funds asked Washington a Dent Kennedy sent control a Hill to authorise appropriation of $108million for the peace corps for this fiscal year. In less than two Yean of opem ton. Or. Kennedy said the Peeve corps accomplishments have Al ready been the Bill will provide funds tenable the peace corps to place some 13,000 volunteers in training or abroad by september 1904. The president described this As a so increase Over the ,000who Are expected to be enrolled before the end of this year. Or. Kennedy said 3,000 Volun Teers among next year s increase corps will go into service in latin America and 1.000 in Africa both areas where or. Kennedy said a historic Opportunity is at hand for the United states. Course on Homeland by trailer t is a aides sent on . Visits Washington up a Down . Information officers Home i from overseas duty Are going on the Road this summer or another look at the America they Ere try ing to explain to foreigners. The officers employees of the 133.information Agency Usia and their it Mylles will pile into u11en furnished by a private foundation for three week Tours of their Home official has been overseas for a considerable time. The trip will give them a Chance to get Reacus lated with the str country be fore they return to their overseas said Lowell Bennett a Usi spokesman. Typical is Irving s. Lewis who recently returned with his wife and five children from 12 years in Els Alvador. Their tour will include visits to Minnesota the Dakota and Colo Rado. The object of the plan is to break the usual tendency of vacationing Usia officers to visit Only their hometowns instead of try ing to get a broader View of their native refresher course on wheels is the brainchild of Usia director Edward r. Murrow. Free use of the trailers plus a car for selected of flyers was offered by the Wall Bynm foundation. The Tours will to made on the officers official vacation but the Usia will set up a schedule of stops. Interviews will be scheduled with editors civic leaders and businessmen along tha War
