European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse These european edition Velum 22, number 102 army Navy air Force unofficial poll Callon of Tho . Armod form in Tir Ropo North afro Ond Iho a Walt foil Tendoy july 29, 19635 Fri Dollar 10 cent sunday u a Jet Falls near Bombay 63 aboard lost Bombay India a Hope was virtually abandoned by night for the 63 passengers and Crew of a United Arab. Airlines Jet that plunged into the arabian sea Early sunday pieces of bodies and plane debris were found. Vessels continued their search off made Island 10 mile West of Bombay but As night fell rescuers said there wus let lie Chance of finding survivors. The Comet Airliner i thought to have gone Down and exploded in a Monsoon to Wias it was coming into bom Bay Airport on a flight from Tokyo to of the fish ing Village of verson i part a Ulnic Otic lines unit n loud Hanit Horii before 2 . About Tler Pitnu the wrong Drift of syncom 2 jul Lam a mis due to i and hours inter to in Dunn Tivy com a i Munique sold one of its frigates Lind j picked up plane debris and n lift raft in a turbulent off Djidji Island. Larrr the in Dunn Navy reported tint pieces of bodies had begun f to Bob i Jujj off Ftp const of Mahdi Island. It Watt feared int the pcs must have Bien nil belted at the Tomt of the life goes on at quake devastated Skorpi. Digs at each yugoslav help Hla neighbor m Circum stance permit. Here girl feed water to her later on the rubble of their former Home. A pair saved after 55 hours in rubble Skopje Yugoslavia a Aman and wife were pulled a Levi from the rubble of Skopje sundayb5 hours after the catastrophic earthquake that demolished this Southern capital City. The Rescue of the belgian couple came As the number of bodies re covered pushed past the 700 Murk with hundreds and perhaps thou rescued pair planned death Skopje. api the belgian Man and i Wil pulled alive from the Earth Eutiky ruins of Skopje after 55 hours of bring burled Olive uld Sun Dikiy Tiu it if rescuers Lundn t come they Wouldhave comm led Sulci of together. Lying in their hospitals. Serge Jacquemart a 35-year-Olc biologist from Liege and his 3 in old wife Suzanne told of their in an interview. Here is what they said Serge Jacque Mirt we were Lucky to be saved after being burled for 05 hours in hut had awakened Early min utes before the earthquake struck the City. U was about 5 15. I was just rising from the bed und my cont. Of Payr a col. V Bone tired Rescue teams who had Sands More presumed still under mountains of Rescue put new heart into weather at limit a m n other picture i or paper been toiling since the quake hit Early thursday. Out of the ruins of the hotel Macedonia rescuers pulled Suzanne and forgo Jacque a of Liege bit roly conscious but still alive. The quake Hod plunged them for the third consecutive Day new Earth tremors shivered across the clip. They caused Brief Waves of fear but faded without new damage. Workers Many wearing face masks against the deepening stench of death resumed their herculean task of digging out. In the heart of the ruined City men and machines concentrated on the pile of Stone that had been the four Story hotel Macedonia. To the for rash in for have1 Lite n Post i Avo Roll Herr latin Hilld that the test him trenly Inlall need in Moscow is a very Niport unit first step in word of Hie Rescue spread. The Crews fought against unit to find any others who might still be lying under the ruins. Nixon predicts Senate of of pact Paris former vice pres ident Richard m. Nixon sunday predicted that the Sentuc will rat Ify the Moscow Accord Banning furl her null cur tots nov ground or underwater. Nixon Mude i i statement on his an Lvii by Plune front Fumk Turt accompanied by his Viv and their two daughters. Nixon said however that the Sentuc ratification should specify that the treaty in no Way implies a weakening of Western de lenses nor any recognition of the East German regime. He Suid this second subject might arise i connection with the treaty � the East germans asked to sign it. Workmen attacked the rubble in anew burst of frenzy believing there might still be enough Timeto reach others who Lay living but smell of decaying bodies still to be found Lay heavily Over if City. Almost As fast As they were re covered bodies were burled in a cemetery outside the City to beads off danger of epidemic. More than 50,000 people were Al cont. On Page 2. Cot. S no Row of Page 3 improved East went relation and that it in no any inhibits the us of null Attr Wrt Istona in War. Her Olmun Keld a news Confer ence on his return from Russia after first Mai King a report to president Kennedy on i talks with soviet Premier Elk la . Harlmon brought a personal message from Khrushchev to or Kennedy but he declined to characterize us tone or to divulge its contents to of stale Dean Rusk William c. Poster director of the icon on Page col. 3t Washington a the us. A Agency announced to had to
