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   Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 31, 1962, Tokyo, Japan                                LAY ORBIT STAR AN AUTHORIZED PUBLICATION OF THE ARMED FORCES IN THE FAR EAST fl PES IOC DAILY 34 4 n It a M 3 30 EDITION January 1962 Khrushchev Kin Kennedy Alexei Adzhubei Premier Khrush poses with his wife Rada visit President AP Radiophoto and a Soviet information officer en route to Salinger Accepts Invitation to Russia WASHINGTON AP White House Press Secretary Pierre Sa linger Tuesday accepted an invita tion to visit Russia this Salinger described his trip as an effort to promote understanding between the United States and the Soviet The invitation was extended by Alexei Soviet Pre Doctor Revived After Dying CLEVELAND AP The breathing of Jerome who was pronounced dead and taken to a mortuary was restored Monday for the second time in 24 The first time the 37yearold dentist stopped breathing was Sunday He was pro dead by a but when he arrived at the Miller Funeral Home a startled funeral director saw that Streem was breathing He was rushed to Mount Sinai His breathing stopped again briefly but mem bers of the hospital staff re vived mier Nik it a Khrushchevs soninlaw and editor of the gov newspaper at a luncheon given by President and Kennedy in the White Salinger told newsmen later that both Kennedy and the State De whom he thought his visit to Russia would be of Continued on Back 5 Sets Off nth ABlast WASHINGTON nuclear test the eleventh to be announced by the Atomic Energy Commission was set off Tuesday at the Nevada test The commission gave no de tails beyond saying it was of low That normally means an ex plosive power less than that of tons of CAPE UPI Fueling trouble with the big Atlas rocket forced the United States Tuesday to postpone for two weeks its first at tempt to fire an American into orbit around the Space officials had planned to launch astronaut John Glenn on his historic flight Thursday The late developing troubles with the Atlas forced them to put it off until Algeria Accord Reported LONDON AP Prospects of a speedy end to Frances 7yearold war in Algeria heightened with reports that President Charles de Gaulle has reached agreement with Moslem rebels on the road to Algerian The Belgian radio revealed the story in a broadcast from its Ge neva correspondent Tuesday The Belgian quoted an authori African source as saying complete agreement on an Al gerian was reached by officials of the French and pro visional Algerian governments at a secret meeting in First reactions in Paris were Many Frenchmen had the impression a profound deve in Algeria would come this Diplomats in Geneva were as in there was a feeling that big developments were in the In Algiers itself there were rumors of an Ira ni inent as French troops supported by armored cars took up strategic Continued on Back 3 It was the sixth postponement in recent weeks of Glenns mission to break the space to man ned flight by American The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said he was present at a meeting the bad news was He was quoted as saying Sure Im disappointed but this is a complicated when we have completed all our tests then well The new trouble developed when technicians were loading the big Atlas with 120 tons of highgrade kerosene fuel for the planned Thursday The postponement Tuesday came as a Only hours officials had reported the entire project to rocket Glenn al most 150 miles up into orbit Thurs day was Informed sources described the booster trouble as They said it essentially the same problem that caused a delay in launching the Ranger III moon Indict In Charity Fraud WASHINGTON federal grand jury charged two former employes of the Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation Tuesday with taking nearly in kickbacks from contributions to the founda Robert Kennedy announced the charges were made in an indictment returned in He said the 16count indictment charging mail fraud also named as defendants four executives of Chicago firms and a former auditor of the The mail firm executives were accused of diverting to the two foundation employes some of the money paid to the firms for soli citing The auditor was accused of falsifying audits of the foundations The originally set up to combat has been expanded to include rehabilita tidn of muscle or joint Kennedy said the defendants are Marvin former ex Continued on Back 1 Not 3 Officers Say WASHINGTON of the nations active uniformed defense leaders told investigating senators Tuesday they had not been muzzled by advance clear ance or censorship of their depu Certainly we require guidance from higher authority relative to our both foreign and Admiral George chief of naval ope told a special Senate Armed Services subcommittee which is investigating charges by Strom Thurmond that anticommunist speeches by on Back 4 SMITH SHOUP ANDERSON Bears Son To Hussein Jordan UPI King Prin cess Mouna Tuesday gave birth to a 9pound The boy was named Abdullah and immediately proclaimed crown the royal phy said both the 21yearold princess and her son were in ex Hussein and the the daughter of British were married last May Hussein has a daughter by a previous She was Toni Avril Gardiner before she was converted to Islam and took the name of Mouna Al The new crown prince is now the next in line for the Weather FORECAST Thursday Fair High Low 23 Friday Fair High Low 21 Tuesdays Temperatures High Low 28 USAF Weather Fuchu AS  

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