European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday july 30, 19640 race protesters of a jailed Iii new York Newark gets by United Frau intimation civil rights picket protesting alleged Job Dinerm 1 nil on Demon Strat etl monday in new York in Newark. , thirty nine Demon 81 rat or and one counter picket were arrested in new the same time a new York supreme court jus lure warned eight clergymen und a social worker that such demonstrations might Lead t. Fitzgerald go., 21 Young be a ban pact is rejected by de Gaulle continued from Page missiles and rocket for de livering nuclear. Bombs. This is in line with Long Stab fund French policy that France Rould resign from the nuclear club Only if the club itself is Dis banded. De Gaulle said that while the Moscow agreement might be considered a Good thing a a starting Point it Kalll left the world in danger. It a menace world not lifted the atomic which weighs he said. None on Theof the signers a renounced the use of atomic weapons and hence the position of the world has not been changed in any de Gaulle said that France which is on the verge of having its own Complete nuclear Arsenal cannot halt its efforts now. France plan proposal the president sold France would propose method for controlling cosmic Aerial and sea. Delivery Tyshema involved in nuclear Arma ment to the disarmament Confer ence it intends to suggest. De Gaulle noted that the mos 5ow agreement does not prevent the three major nuclear Powers from continuing the manufacture of these weapons. The agreement can be denounced in three months. I changes nothing in the terrible menace which the nuclear weapons of the two great Powers hold Over the world. Under these conditions the world situation has not been changed one do Gaulle rejected an aggression pact Between the North Atlantic treaty organization an the Warsaw pact of soviet bloc states of Eastern Europe. He said France could never consent to Adeal by the Anglo saxons and the russians Over Frances head this a a reply to the proposal advanced by soviet Premier in the Moscow talks with Britain and the United states. La initiating the limited test ban Accord the two we Tern states agreed to take the matter up wit their allele. Groes were arrested when they tried to use the pub up Library. Police confirmed the arrests but declined to discuss the Canso. A fit. Gerald desegregation Lender said the negroes were charged with loitering and disobeying in officer at Danville da., integration Lender Rev. L. A a Aniio was arrested Early Monduy and put in jail with75 demons t raters arrested sunday. The Rev. Or. Chose was charged with inducing minors to commit a Misdemeanour in connection wit the demonstrations. In new York Justice William e. Of Tongel handed Dawn suspended sentences to the clergymen and the social worker who had pleaded guilty to charges. Disorderly conduct the defendants were arrested Ina demonstration at a Manhattan housing project last week the a you do things can Only result in anarchy Ringle told the defendants. He suggested that if they were dissatisfied with the Law their remedy lies with the legislature. Pickets launched a new wave of demonstrations at construction Sites throughout new York City. One of the persons arrested is Baptist minister. At Newark about 60-hymn-Ftlng-ing, hand clapping pickets marched in front of a High school construction site but did not interfere with workmen reporting on the first shift. Had vowed work stoppage earlier leaders had vowed to halt work at the project but there. John w. T. Collier jr., who led he pickets declared there would be no attempt to Stop construction. But he added there i a definite possibility in the future that we will lie Down in front of cont auction Point trucks to make our in Washington Florida gov. For res Bryant a called before the Senate Commerce committee to testify on his opposition to pres ident Kennedy s proposal to ban discrimination in hotels restau rants and other Public fact lit Lee. Bryant called the proposal a dangerous invasion of private property rights. The committee had already heard the plan cult i clued by Mississippi gov. Ross Barnett. Alabama gov. George c. Wallace and South Carolina s. Russell. Gen Stuwe g brother Dies Yonkers . A Johnsell Well 77, former president of the National safety Council and brother of the famed world War ii com Mander the late Gen Joseph a vinegar Joe Sill Well died in St. John s Hospital after a Short ill Ness. Saltwell was president of the Council from 1937 until 1943. Honor for Secretary of Ute army Edward t. Pratt right inspects a Honor guard at Heidelberg. Center i Gen Paul l. Freeman jr., c8abecr commander in chief and at left u Honor guard commander lit Tthomas c. Often. Pratt presented a Treasury minuteman Fla to Usam Kur or partlclpatto.,in the savings Bond program. -88, Hunter German of fetes Landon continued from Page v Straus Atud Lum Here Lor the traditional ceremony. The ceremony began with the chief of the Honor guard report ing to Landon. Following the re port the German air Force band no. 2 from Karlsruhe played serenade. The chief of the Honor guar then called for the Tattoo. There was a Long Roll of the Drums with eight strikes and in donations of the Tattoo March. After the harmonic Tattoo of the ancient cavalry the american and German National anthems we replayed. The 40-Mlnute ceremony ended with Landon dismissing the Honor guard. Among German dignitaries were it Gen Werner Panl Tekl chief of the German air Force defense minister Kat Uwe von h a b s e 1 Hesse minister president or. Geor August Glnn former chief of the German air Force Gen Josef Kam Huber remand it Gen Hannes Trautloff commanding the air Force group this month Landon was presented the grand Cross of the order of Merit one of West Ger Many s highest decorations. T h presentation was made by Chancel Lor Konrad Adenauer on the Gen eral s last official visit to Bonn. Eric Johnston condition remains critical Washington a Erie Johnston president of the motion picture association of America was reported still in critical condition in George Washington University Hospital. A Hospital spokesman said there has been no change during the night in the condition of the 66-year-old Johnston who to been hospitalized since last month suf Fering from a stroke. N. Koreans ambush gis kill 2, wound 1 continued from Page to Bridge he said. We found a lot of empty Shell cases for automatic weapons by the the Driver a blasted out 01the jeep Wien it crossed Over the Bridge. His body laced through Che bade by 14 bullets was found beside the ditch. The jeep careened off a 10-foot embankment into a ditch barely missing a minefield. The other dead Soldier a found lying behind the jeep. The wounded Man was crawled a the Tor stood on the Road and threw two hand grenades at the jeep but missed it Lynch said pointing to a couple of burned spots in the deep Green gnus. We found another hand grenade that was unexpended this grenade has been identified As an Al russian Mode fragmentation weapon. There were about 90 empty Cartridge cases on the Road where they stood and fired at the jeep after it rolled Over on it Side Lynch sold. One of the troopers m14 Rifle was missing As was Ute Driver s .45 automatic pistol. The entire division was place Don reinforced Alert status for a time and patrols searched the Are for the raiders but were unable to find them. Security measure have been strengthened. There was some speculation the communists might have wanted to snatch the Rifle which is a new weapon but they left one m14 atthe scene. The wounded Man was hit four times in the Chest arms and legs. He was removed to the 121st evac Hosp late Mondy and a lung in Callist a called in to attend., 2 quake victims found believed sergeant wife Skopje Yugoslavia a Rescue author files in this quake torn Eltye today recovered two bodies they believed to be an american air Force sergeant and his wife. The bodies were uncovered inthe ruins of the hotel Macedonia where Many of the tourist in Skopje were Etta Yang when the quake hit last Friday. Authorities sold they concluded that the two bodies were those of air Force sgt Harold r. Stacy stationed at Sembach air be. Germany and hit wife Joanna. A Cor with american Force License plates and with identification papers of Stacy in the Glove compartment has been near the ruins of the hotel since Belgrade the american embassy sold this was the first word of any americans possibly dead inthe quake. Twelve other Ameri cans who had been in the Skopje area were Safe. Stacy was on leave from his assignment As a clerk with the 38th combat support up at sem Bach. In Gouverneur . The ser Geant s father Robert Stacy Saida postcard mailed in Yugoslavia the before the quake was delivered to a sister. On it the ser Harriman. F con tin died from Page it committee has jurisdiction Over the treaty but invited members of the Senate armed services committee and the House Senate atomic Energy committee to at tend. Senator Hubert h. Humphrey d-mlnn., said Harlman also was asked about reported opposition to the treaty by the joint chiefs of staff but referred the question to the military Lea Dentt selves. He said Harriman explained that nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes such As excavations for dams or canals were prohibited if there was any Dang to that fall out would contaminate the Atmo sphere of another nation. Late sports Chicago up Arnold Palmer Golf leading Money Winner won the even urn open Golf Champoli Phlp and 111.000monday with a bogey 4 on the next to the last Bole baseball american league Kuttot City 9m a is no Vert of Sot is i wet Mhz my Imi nut it Only. Lorii Temli and la turd. A War Tentom were in a hurry to get away on the automobile trip. The sergeant a been in the air Force for More than 10 years including fou cloned in Japan. This was Hilyear in Europe. Site change eyed for City tool Truiti from Page 11 or was still trapped inside of their apartment. The French Rescue team which brought in special super seas pvt listening equipment said they can hear the Man moving and some times even speaking inside the rubble. At the same time the yugoslav government issued in emergency order that All but Able bodied men must leave the stricken City. They ordered All children and elderly persons out rim with women to follow. All of the 34,304 apartment an dwellings in Skopje Are either partly or completely Belgrade said. Only 9.300 of them can be re paired for human habitation. It said adding there i scarcely a simile building in the Macedonia capital undamaged. In Heidelberg Usa eur 8.announced that the Usa eur sur Geon general. A Gen Floyd l. Wergeland will Fly to yugoslav thursday to inspect operation Rotthe 8th evac Hospital which Haet up to facilities at Kumanova 20 Miles Northeast of Skopje. Wergeland will be accompanied by it col Joseph w. Cooch. Chief of the preventive Medicine Branch and it col Lewis h. Huggins. Sta officer in the surgeon general plan office Southern Iran Village shattered by quake Tehran Iran a a heavy earthquake shattered the Village of. Galgum in Southern Iran monday the iranian red lion and Sun organization said that the Village was completely destroyed. No d
