" ee ee we 14. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuory 3, 1962 Yes -~s=e es ELE DER PW SOP PEFR PEEP TET Ue UT Te More U.S Now In Germany WASHINGTON (AP) -- The posting of two more U.S. army battle groups in Germany will provide the makings of an air- transportable brigade that could deal with trouble in the Middle East, Africa or elsewhere. The army high command has wanted for some time to create independent brigades in West Germany and on Okinawa for such a purpose. The Okinawa- based brigade would be in- tended for use in the Far East and Southeast Asia. The Pentagon Tuesday an- nounced that three battle groups of the 4th Infantry Division, to- talling about 6,000 men, will be) airlifted to Germany for a) NATO. exercise from Jan. 16 to) Feb. 12. | Two of the infantry _ battle groups will remain there after the end of Operation Long Thrust II for additional training as elements of the army stra- tegic reserve in Europe. The third will return to Ft. Lewis, Wash., following the exercise. After several months, the two battle groups will be rotated Lights Bother Pilot 6 Miles Over Airport SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP) -- Flying six miles high over the Lakehead one night in November, a Trans-Canada Air Lines pilot on a routine flight yelled into his microphorie: \"I'm being dazzled by a light." | At the Sault. airport, 268 air jmiles away, chief radio officer |Bill Shackleton answered. . Army back to the United States and replaced by other units of the 4th Division. In all, the 4th In- fantry has fiv® battle groups. READY FOR EMERGENCY The defence department said these combat elements would be --" for use in an emer- wwiiig you 'mean these 8 ites for two independent shts?". he asked as he flicked 'taht : trouble - shooting brigades are|fievower a J goer at Ae a et said to be included in the new|499.watt lights at the end of the defence budget soon to g0 t0)major east-west runway facing Congress. lout over Lake Superior. Army leaders have been| The TCA pilot said yes. thinking in terms of paratroop| Mr. Shackleton said it wasn't units for such an assignment. a freak sighting. He contends Sources indicate the battle|the lights can be seen from the groups.to be sent to Germany|Lakehead by planes if they ap- later this month might be used|Proach at the right height and as an interim "fire brigade." jangle. ¢ They noted that although), But this is unlikely to happen these are conventional infantry, |/ omg gee ogg Pai yobs they can be lifted quickly over) § sity vane H > used only thousands of miles. |during cloudy weather. : About 100 transports will fly | On,this occasion it was being iwici ~, {teste | the 4th Division troops from an | Washington state to Europe. | hig lights dine part ay ri The battle groups will be ac-|{em or ry a: 'eos d ears companied by artillery, armer| oe uring soup and other support elements. The 'Sault, often befogged| French, Germans e \< Discuss Euromart PARIS (Reuters) -- The French and West German cabi- nets headed into meetings to- day to discuss Common Market negotiations at Brussels in the wake of a French report of "'im- portant progress." French Agriculture Minister Kdgar Pisani announced the progress Tuesday after meeting Premier Michel Debre and other key ministers. ne gave no details on the pro- gress except to say it had been made "both on the French side and on the side of the other Ccemmon Market members." Cabinet ministers from the six Common Market states will resume talks in Brussels Thurs- day aimed at getting agreement on & common agriculture policy sc that the market can move into its second stage -- already delayed past the scheduled Jan. 1 date. France has insisted on stick-| ing to the letter of the 1954| |because of its proximity to the St. Mary's River and Lake Su- perior, is the third Canadian air- port to get the system. The beam of light is - sent} down the runway and 15 miles) jout over the lake. It gives the) |line of approach; Another beam| indicates the -glide path. Rome Treaty which set up the| Using the system, 20 aircraft} maiket in refusing to agree to|that would normally have been passage into the second stage|forced to bypass Sault Ste. --whieh involves heavy tariff|Marie were able to land without cuts--until agreement on a|mishap in November. farm policy. | | MORE GALLERIES HEARS REPORT | Paris has a total of about 360) _(West German Chan cellor| art galleries, compared with 350 Konrad Adenauer Tuesday | movie theatres. heara a report on the Brussels negotiations from Agriculture} Minister Werner Schwartz and| Altred Mueller-Armack, secre- tary of state at the economics ministry. 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