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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 26, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                24 Thi stars and Bashir takes Jai Kiefor a spin on i from press dispatches Karachi mrs. Jacqueline Ken Nedy sunday met Bashir Ahmed the pakistani Camel Driver who visited the United states As the guest of vice president Lyndon b. Johnson last year. Bashir Ahmed took mrs. Kenned Yand her sister Princess Lee Radziwill for a 10-Mlnute ride on his Camel on the Back Lawn of the president Mohammad Ayub Khan s former residence in  the Camel ride mrs Ken Nedy s comment was it makes an elephant ride feel like a Jet  she Shook hands with Bashir Ahmed the president s wife told him i be been dying to meet you. I missed you when you herein  mrs. Kennedy then save Bashir Ahmed a personal letter from  the first lady arrived Here on the last Stop of her two week tour she ran smack into an arabian sea dust  dust storm swept Down on mrs. Kennedy As she Rode in an open car in a motorcade from Karachi Airport to the presidential guest House in the  of thousands lined mrs. Kennedy s 10-mile motorcade route from the Airport to the president s residence where she was to Sta overnight before catching the London bound plane monday. The american consulate la Frankfurt Germany announced that mrs. Kennedy will not Stop at the Frankfurt Rhine main air port. A spokesman said the Stop was cancelled and mrs. Kennedy would Fly directly from Teheran to Lon Don where she is to spend a few Days. The wind was still whipping up the nearby Send desert Sands a mrs. Kennedy kept her first Karachi appointment a Wreath Lay ing ceremony at the Tomb of Mohammad All Jinnah Pakistan founder. A few Steps before she reached the Tomb an attendant tied White cloth covers Over mrs Kennedy s White forbids Sti placet mrs. Red Scarf arrived fitly off As slightly  a Jinnah next halt car. Mrs. Early Sunwold Catho Raul Castro appointed to new vice Premier Post from Frew key West  Havana announced sunday that the cuban government had created the Postof vice Premier and had named Raul Castro brother of fide Cas Tro to the new  move apparently is in line with the government s shakeup announced by Castro in a major radio address More than a week go. Raul Castro the armed forces s5 cats Griper panty Waitt Tokyo up a us. Soldier stationed to Korea said the National guardsmen who staged we want out hunger strikes earlier this month at it Bragg n.c., were  sp5 Marvin g. Lindberg said in letter published by Pacific Edi Tion of the Start taut stripes that be asked other soldiers in his front line unit about the strikes. He said some of the answers he got were unprintable none had any sympathy at ail for the reservists and some had Only contempt Lindberg said. 1 for one was thoroughly Dis gusted to know that american servicemen could take part in Sucha  Lindberg said that when . Tour of duty in Korea was extended last year from 13 to 16months we Here on the demilitarized zone were disappointed. But outside of a few complaints from everyone the morale was very High. Not once did anyone refuse to carry out his  a lot of us have wives an families at Home and Are waiting to loin them  he said. Weh a v e a very important Mission Here. But feel that without the backing of the servicemen in the United states and All Over the world our Job would be futile. It is very disheartening to know that the men expected to Back you in Case of an emergency Are . If my wife picketed or wrote a letter in an attempt Roget me Home from Korea 1 would be ashamed to go at Alt dispatches minister was named second Secre tary general of Cuba s powerful integrated revolutionary organization Ori last Friday when the bearded cuban Leader was appointed first Secretary general. Cuba s new economic chief meanwhile has admitted that food rationing is beginning to create unrest and distrust in  Carlos Rafael Rodriguez communist president of the National agrarian Institute said in a radio and television address that. The causes of the unrest he in the disorganization of the  Cuba began rationing Basic commodities earlier this month. It charged that the United states economic sanctions forced the move. Rodriguez said the rationing troubles can be excused because it is not possible to organize Over night the Supply of foodstuffs to the 1.6 million inhabitants of greater  Berlin talks. Continued from Page 1 ambassador to Moscow Llewelly Thompson. Kohler met for two hours sunday with the soviet Union s Vladimir Semenov to Laythe groundwork for Rusk and Gromyko. Rusk will finish the talks with Gromyko still fully determined to preserve fundamental Wester rights in isolated West Berlin. American officials said that Basic United states requirements for Berlin no unchanged and unchanging. The careful diplomatic Man Euver ing concerning Berlin came As the 17-Nalion disarmament conference entered the third week of its negotiations. The delegates were deadlocked on the major issues confronting them but they were far from Down hearted. Many professed to see a Chanceford attaining positive arms control measures. They conceded however that even first Steps largely involving pledges might take month while sweeping measures to eradicate the world s arms race could require years of expert study and conference bargaining. Presidential pause former president Dwight d.  president Kennedy stand outside or. Eisenhower notion cottage in Palm Springs calif., after the two held � do Mumm on International affairs. At photo French throw planes into Oran pitched Battle continued from Page 1 at nearly 40 killed and 200 wound  the fighting erupted in Oran sunday afternoon the army rushed up b26 bomber planes and the Piston engined t6s. The b26s Athirst flew Low Over the fighting area apparently Only As a warn ing. It was not until later that the t6 opened fire. Oas commandos earlier fired number of rockets from launching guns that landed in the moslem Quarter killing at least two and wounding three moslem and set Ting off a new panic among the  hours inter Strong forces of Security troops supported Bearmor took up positions in the Boulevard front de Mer and other strategic parts of the european  of machine guns were set up at Street Corners and several bursts of fire were heard. Tension in the european Quarter of the City shot up to breaking Point. Europeans in cars began sounding the Al Gertje fran Caise slogan on their horns and then the commandos of the Oas moved into action. They parked buses and cars to Indonesia grabs new Guinea Isle continued from Page i by hear Admiral Leendert Reese a chief of the dutch forces in the. New Guinea capital of Hollandia said the had a am Pat Chipe Ugo is Well within dutch territorial Waters. A sudden attack was made with out reason or  the defense ministry spokesman said. A dutch Navy Neptune reconnaissance plane opened Eire on a Schooner flying an Indonesia Flag just off the South coast near Plakke Hook. The Schooner was intercepted. We believe the Navy headed off another invasion at tempt in this  the spokesman said first reports of the landings on undefended Wal Geo reached dutch authorities through the papuan population which lives on this Barren Island off the Northwest tip of new Guinea Early a this year the dutch claimed to have repulsed an indonesian Landing attempt by attack ing a Fleet of Small Craft. At least one motor torpedo boat was sunk in that engagement and a 50 indonesians were take prisoner. Indonesia and the Netherlands have been in conflict Over posses Sion of dutch new Guinea. Secret talks in the presence of Neutral third party on the dispute ended Friday at an undisclosed location near Washington. The talks broke off to allow the indonesian delegation an Opportunity to consult its government. Delegation head Adam a Malik the indonesian ambassador in mos cow flew to Jakarta to see presi Dent  Bogor Indonesia however foreign minister us Bandalo said the secret talks did not achieve any Progress at  Block certain roads. Barrier sprang up from nowhere to bar entry into the Little streets running off the Rue most Ganem. In the Boulevard Clemenceau dozen buses had their tires Slit and were unable to move. Cafes Heaters and the few other shops open slammed Down their doors. Women and Small children disappeared from the streets Leav ing Only men on the pavements. Close search hinted the a so the prosecutor s office the arrest of the chief j police department Stion but the nature of i was  said merely to Helm Heuchert was is being detained in Jall flood toll rises to Hamburg. Getti the death toil of the Sythat hit Northern Gen 17 climbed to 308 in when one More body covered  
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