European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 8, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 14 ii stars and St Pis algerian talks enter final round Evan. France up France and the algerian rebels opened a Teal round of peace talks Here wednesday with their sights set on a cease fire in the 7v4-year-old Al Gerian conflict by March 15. The two delegations met around table at the big hotel do pare in tills resort town on the French bore of Lake Geneva where peace negotiations first began almost exactly 10 months ago. The French delegation was headed by Silver haired algerian affairs minister Louis Joe and the algerians were led by vice Premier Belgacem Krlin. The going was expected to be Tough from the Start. Tho rebels have said they will Challenge the French at the outset to say what they will do to Ste the present mounting tide of blood shed in Algeria. It was thought the algerians might demand the right to Send in rebel troops to help crush the outlawed european secret army organization Oas. Which is fighting to prevent Algeria becoming moslem dominated Republic. French officials said Joe will refuse to accept any new demands. Be will take the stand they said that no changes can be made now in draft cease fire agreement concluded in secret talks in mid february. The French and rebel officials net under the threatening Shadow of the bit Tor. Last ditch Oas Campaign of terrorism to Block Al Gerian Independence. But As the conference opened there came heartening news from Oran in Western Algeria that the moslem of Mersel Kebir were celebrating the end of their Rama Dan fast with a reconciliation Parade behind French flags. Reports stated that several Hundred europeans and moslem paraded through Meish Kab or in a demonstration of reconciliation after last week murder of a Mother and two children by mos lems. It was the fim sign of peaceful coexistence in the City of 17.000alnce Iho murders As of late wednesday neither aids lifted the conf rom secrecy curtain. Assistant press officials Aid they had not scheduled news conference and did not know whether any would be held. 2 a ref too much for swim Kiel sight etl eagles downed by same sign Switzerland up two giant Golden eagles attacked and forced a military air plane to make an emergency Landing a spokes Man at nearby chateau Neiff Mili tary Airfield said wednesday. First it Walter Luethy Pilot of a military Light single engine Swiss made c36, reported the big Birds struck his plane while he was flying Over the wild Morge Valley the eagles swooped Down and crashed against the wings and body of the slow flying c36 which was towing a target. For antiaircraft practice. Luethy said the eagles barely missed his plastic Bubble canopy. The Pilot reported his plane was badly damaged and made a forced Landing. Damage to the plane was Esti mated at several thousand dollars. The Airfield spokesman said a Wing and a leg of one Eagle was found entangled in the body. The single Wing waa More than a Yard Long. Mani Illari says he d go to Summit London up prime minis Ter Harold Macmu Ian has told so Viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev he is ready for a Summit conference at Geneva if anything could be gained. The spokesman said Macmillan told Khrushchev he would go to Geneva during the forthcoming 18 nation disarmament talks at any stage when it appears that such action can be of positive reply to letter Macmillan s message was in re ply to Khrushchev s letter of March 3, in which the soviet Leader reluctantly agreed to the Anglo american proposal that the big three foreign ministers meet in Geneva before the 18-nation Dis armament conference. While or. Kennedy s earlier let Ter made no specific reference Toa Summit conference a Ncmillan once again expressed readiness in principle to go to Geneva if and when the presence of Heads of governments was warranted. Adenauer warns on Geneva optimism Bonn a Chancellor Kon Rad Aden n tier has warned i Christian democratic party s cd execute i a committee against harbouring excessive optimism with regard to the coming Geneva Dis armament conference. Adenauer chairman of the ruling Chrls Liui democrats to the committee in a closed meeting. Delaware flood claims 6 of family s 8 children from ii and near Hawara Liny about 10 to Lam Southi Ditt of Dover. Water uld the water was so Iliah by i he Lino in family wan 4rcsd and in their or Llinat he a no of an of to drive away Affley. He said the family at in hit ear and waited for Ilia tides it full from 111 Delaw Wro Bay. Iff recalled that thu Wolf and Jifca or. Finally struggled in i Yeier thu Oklin House on Qiliu. Had nav4 by no wife Eltun undo Whir by off was m for Lite in Luff Mill of Tim ii i him in in hit Towl in my of i haaw4 a nil Zapfe fur Hie flirt fat Iteli i in wife my my wife tort mini mahi. 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He said another situation in which he would attend a Summit conference was one in which the United states was faced with a threat of War or other extreme danger. In posing the question the news Man said there had been report that or. Kennedy had eaten his words in changing his approach towards a Summit conference. Or. Kennedy smiled at this and said he was going to have a Din Ner at the White House for All the people who had written that. Tho president s remark was greeted with a Roar of laughter. Or. Kennedy said that if the United states does not conduct nuclear teats in the atmosphere and others do test it would be a greater risk than the United states could afford to take. I much prefer a nuclear test agreement than to continue this kind of arms contest he said. On other questions or. Ken Nedy i in comment on demands in Congress that the administration spend additional funds to develop the to bomber said the Money really can t be put out now because considerable equipment which would go into the plane has not been developed said within Tho next few Days the United states will have some suggestion to make to Tho Jap in us government on Tho question of Okinawa he said Okinawa is a vital bail in Tho Western pc Lutc providing sir Urty to a number of countries in the area including Japan. There would Hove to be a Balani o Between Clef in no n9ds and the internet of Tho Okinawa people and the japanese who to seeking us return to Japan sovereignty prodded St Industry and Union negotiators to get Buck tothe bargaining table by not wed Monduy. To utile the Public in involved in n t0luletllement, red Wall in build a it foot Brick Wao at a i ment House acquired by the soviet of Nam in Manhattan for a -1 nation staff. City officials said it was t of the Berlin Walt however Only part of a planned second Story Extension. . Claims Advani tags ". In 24-nation Tariff i continued from Page 1 ases however the cuts Range up to 26 per cent. One notable example was Auto to b i 1 e a where tariffs will be slashed by 24 per cent. The White House estimated that once the reduction on new oars goes into effect the average Amer ican Auto shipped to the european Market will Cost $126 less. On foreign made cars entering the United states tariffs would be Cut about $21.50 per car., one of the most notable achieve ments of the negotiations was the understanding that the european economic Community will negotiate later on lowering discriminatory barriers against imports of american agricultural commo White House said this rep resented a fundamental change in the position of the european nations. The reciprocal Tariff cuts which Wii go into effect soon were about As far As president Kennedy could go in lowering Trade barriers under the present Trade arge Emonts act which expires june , Kennedy on Jun 25 asked Congress to Nail a new Trade a nun Ion Law which would permit Tho United autes to negotiate Boxer cent Tariff out with a mourn Europe Art provide for the gradual elimination of All Tariff on a wide variety of Industrial Umi which re chiefly supplied by Europe and Tho United. 8t�t��,, a Neily s Trade proposal attorney Cymru for Hope on the cat a i0fil Honey Witny town re in in ii a con two Inwall ii Var enl Mim my inf Ruwim ii it ii if Mai Irwin in in meet mtr he a atm w inn w Flohl full Mart m my pm on Man i Tolwin a few Wal Hal would authorize Lowe categories of goods inst item by item. The agreement bounced wednesday were by present Law to item by item lbs. Commenting on the Geneva i notions the White House their commercial Tan matched their political sign it said they constituted ther test of whether the United and the european economic m Unity -7 the so called eur common Market would to find a Mutual basis for the run development of economic tons critical to both the emergence of the co Market which Wilt do Tariff barriers among countries but erect a uniform Iff Wall against the outside to prompted development of or Nedy v new Trade program. It is the administration ton that the uniform Wall must lowered to american Gooda or now european trading bloc have a vast competitive Advant in the important european other com Tomlon the announcement mid it addition to autos other count offered Tariff concessions of us a importance on chem
