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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 10, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and on up Thad Russia signed Ato Exchange ranging from Jan and Olence. Provides that the Ity Ballet the Robert i and the Benny Good will visit Russia this the Bolshoi Thea Leningrad Philhart or Diestra and the i dance ensemble will Touri states. I in science technology Trade agriculture. Medical science pub exhibitions movies radio programs and ath provided. I a uj3.-Sovtet Exchange which expired last dec. Russ film signed w up american mov Lester Cowin said he an agreement to pro first soviet american told newsmen the movie in of cooperation betwee nand a soviet scientist. He expected the filmed american author Mitch a s Book meeting at a Idman to be on american _ by the end of next  Ai $ _. Producer said two Ameri two russian stars will before the four leading roles russian yet to be selected direct the film. To be in color r said it would be a must ill picture filmed in color a 70-millimeter soviet wide process. One fourth or one third of will be shot in the United and the rest in the soviet he said. Said the Story s theme is the world would be better if Euk sians and the americans i understand each other better will write the screenplay. Said he signed the agree with the soviet movie com of  . Loans 160 Washington up the United state he loaned a front 160ships to other countries under the military a program since one of them Complete with new wallpaper for an emperor a Navy spokesman said. Included were combat vessel for Argentina Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Greece Italy Japan Korea the Netherlands Peru Portu Gal Spain nationalist China. Thai land Turkey and West Germany. In response to a query a Navy spokesman said the orca an 18 year old seaplane tender also was included in the ships on  orca is to be used As a 200 Man training ship for the ethiopian Navy and As a Flag ship for emperor Halle Selassie. The total Cost of reconditioning the ship maintaining it and training the Crew came to 93 million including 512l&0 for Gold coloured Wall paper. A Large part of the entire cos of refitting the vessel is for air conditioning which is required in that part of the  the Nav spokesman said. The Navy denying some press criticism that the orca will be a Royal yacht said it was in the United states interest for Ethiopia to have some capability for its own internal Security and for patrolling its own  Navy said the United states has relay communications facilities in Ethiopia the continued maintenance of which Are important to the Security of the United  adm Arthur h. Taylor director of the foreign military assistance program told the House armed services committee last year that ships loaned to other countries can not be transferred to a third gov named to contract Board Washington up presi Dent Kennedy has named William h. Burkhalter a lawyer As a Mem Ber of the renegotiation Board. Burkhalter 47, succeeds Thomas Coggeshall on the Board. He was born at Mckenzie tenn., but has been in Washington since 1946. Hewill receive $20.000 a year. Eminent without approval of the United states which can repossess them any time necessitated your own defense requirement but repossessing ships is not Al ways easy. Russia according to the state department still has 84 us merchant ships loaned during world War ii. Then have been three unsuccessful attempts to negotiate a settlement. Of the ships loaned since world War ii 65 Are classified As combat vessels. The Navy records did not show the current status of these vessels or i Heth a any bad been returned Lew ship loaned to other count be Cam from the mothballed us. Reserve Fleet which numbers 681ships. " ,. The seaplane tender loaned to Ethiopia was deactivated in March scientists Hunt cavalry kicked Colony horsing around rained it French reveal death statistics for Algeria War Paris Cap the French army ministry has announced that 17,250 of its troops had been kilted in the seven year algerian War up to the end of 1961, and that rebel dead totalled 141,000. The ministry said there were 196 French soldiers listed As missing. It was the first recapitulation of losses announced by the army in several months and came As French rebel negotiators sought to work out a cease fire in conferences at evian Les Bains. Estate sued $2.5 million Calif. Up Jane Harhara Kaiser first wife oblate industrialist Henry j. Jr., has filed �5 million against his estate in Ala county Superior court Kaiser now living in de contended that when she ived a property settlement their 1948 divorce she was to believe their Community was valued at about $1 said she has since Learned he value of the estate sex 150 minion. She also said claim last Decem Ttoe estate executrix the mrs. Kaiser but that fitted. 44. Son of the inter industrialist Henry j. A died May 2, son Goldfe die Esberb. Ipa. A team of Ameri can archaeologists will join this Spring in the Long Hunt for ancient Sybaris the Joy town that was danced to doom 2�00 years ago by its music Loving horses. Italian scientists have been con Vinced for nearly two years that they have located in the Heel of Italy the site of the ancient greek Colony whose riotous ways made sybarite a synonym for voluptuous living. But digging has gone slowly. A team of University of Penn Sylvania archaeologists headed Byrd. Fre Ellch Raley director of the University museum is expected Here in april with modern sound ing equipment which italians say will facilitate the excavation. A yeahs founded by the Achaean greeks in 720 . Was the envy of poorer harder working colonies. Its champions won laurels in the olympic games. Its banquets were Sodden with Fine wines Laden with Rich foods and Gay with music and dancing. They lasted until Dawn and the sybarite slept off their stupor until Sunset while slaves did the work forbidden on pain of death to make any noise that would awaken the celebrants. Sybaris boasted the finest cavalry of any greek Colony. The Wybar ites loved their horses so Well they brought them along to the nightly reveries and taught them to dance to music. All this was envied especially by the neighbouring rival City of Croton the Croton ans finally plotted to capture Sybaris by sum  Croton Ian infantry marched to the assault in the morning when Man killed after planning funeral san Francisco up an 80-year-old retired tax assessor was struck and killed by an Auto after making arrangements for his own funeral. Marcus r. Ford san Francisco was hit by an Auto driven by Carl w. Jackson also of san Francisco while walking in a crosswalk in front of Cypress Lawn cemetery in Colma. Ford had just purchased a Headstone at the cemetery for the grave in which his wife Caddie was buried last month and i which he also planned to be interred. Ford had also made arrange ments setting up a Trust fund to pay for his own funeral. The sybarite were Dull with drink and weariness. But slaves gave the alarm Aid the famed sybarite cavalry Thun dered out confident of beating off the  infantry rank opened ant Fout stepped the Croton an Multi a band. It broke into the music to which the sybarite had trained their horses to dance. The cavalry charge Hartke up in chaos As the War horses prance and Pirouette to the tune. The Croton an capture the Dofi enslaved the men carried Oft the women and diverted a Tow nearby Crati River from fat curse so tit Waters would cover Sybaris and hide it forever. 23 nations la Hay fete 1 Paris Cap dramatic ranging from ancient greek to Apont Gavri american will be presented at the ninth theater of nation Seasay i Paris the organizes announced actors singers Anifet Dancen front 23 nations win stage 41 different productions in three different Heaters during the festival which runs from March 27 to july 91 the opening coincides with world theater Day which will be Oak served by Many different nations the opening night program in Pate will include a special program entitled the Impromptu of the theater of nati6ns, t with tic to citation. Of several fan Ous come plans. The theme will be the inf versa Lity of theatrical culture. A the second part of the pro Granv the greek National theater com Pany will play 5phe phoenicians of euripides.-. The United states will be represented by the living theater com Pany of new York with two plays by Jack Gelber the connection and the applet both Avotte Oarda productions. The modernistic Paul Taylor dance company also win be an american entry. Nina Wilcox Putnam Dies after Long illness Cuernavaca. Mexico Cap mrs. Nina Wilcox Putnam 77, american writer died Here. She had been ill the past six years. She wrote More than. 500 Short stories 12 novels and a syndicated column i and George that a carried in some 400 newspapers in the 1920s. 4 Hemingway novels stories brought to new York a the wife of Ernest Hemingway has brought four of the late author s novels and dozens of his stories to new York for possible publication. I loved them. I m mad about them she said in an interview but she added that whether they would be published would be left up to Persona whose judgment she respects since Hemingway s death in Ketchum Idaho last july 3, mrs. Hemingway has spent much of her time examining the vast amounts of unpublished works he had stored in key West fla., and in Cuba. \ one of the four novels she he brought Here Ler might be a companion piece to the old my a second deals with Paris to the twenties and a third with a sexier of connecting sketches of poem War n Battle in eur Boft the fourth she said is t kind of of tonal interpretation of afro a  
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