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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, April 2, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 2, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Peg 2 it Sims and s1bms Senate of foreseen for . Bonds Washington president Kennedy accepted the resignations of three , ambassadors now serving in Africa. Two of them Are retiring and one resigning because of 111  after Long careers in the foreign service Are Andrew g. Lynch who was named Ambas Sador to the somali Republic injury i960 and James s. Moose jr., ambassador to the Sudan since March 1956. Francis h. Russell who was appointed ambassador to Ghana in november i960, is resigning. Of tit Stop of met Witt of d Outlook Fob 1 my. Toot a Low pressure system off the norwegian Coutt is causing Windy and Cloudy weather it tic isolate Paltu Hiweni Over Northern a Tanee Benelux Central and Northern Germany. Central and Eastern franc and Souther a cranny win be under the influence of a weak High pressure Ridge with partly Dandy skies. Southern France will be Cloudy with occasional Light Rasaw a temperature by United press International Billi 81 Butan  Csc Blind a 17 71 us a n him is 41 u 41 m v h of tract it Worth lot Danielt Miami 8uh i Lar 43 d 43 13 l n ii441 in it an to 7a n htaftmw11 a 4fl 2b met Ollk 41 4f it Verlunt a u by a is u Nett to 71 m Oil. City fs2 32 pm hate in 4 him 34. M Nai to h ban from Tom u w it wat in he u.8. 1 Thor nine. A i Tel it not13 san i Flint to. . World s fair official8 invite Pope John to attend new York a Pope John xxi was invited to the 1964-65 new York world s fair at the same time arrangements were be gun for exhibition of Michelangelo s Cherry blossoms ready to Bloom for festival Washington Park up the National Park service announced that the Cherry blossoms in Washington can be expected to Bloom before the end of the annual festival. The service predicted the tree should be showing color by Friday. The festival runs from tuesday through sunday. Famed Pleta a fair official said Here. Francis Cardinal Spellman Arch Bishop of new York announced in Rome on tuesday that the Vatican had agreed to allow the feta to be brought to the fair. The statue depicts the dead Christ in has Sor rowing Mother s arms. We Indian hem a however then has been no indication that the Pope himself would attends Thomas j. Deegan jr., publicity director for the fair said the invitation was extended to the pop sept. 4, i960. From Moscow up b prof United states of a preventive the saturday in which president unite take the weapon in attack on v the widely Here and without statement press Salinger  that would a soviet attack forces Whichman the biggest Kennedy Day to pravda the official obscene said the United state the first to it Fly. F.f-. Taut been Washington Trou idea of the Russia always has i it would newer nuclear we Pohst Premier Nortu a More than one a i Dir Opean neigh Bors Fatton front the Ith pravda vat Union Hasin nuclear weapons Khrushchev s claim global Rochet. Mining the same saturday throughout a morning press. And now to became part soviet propaganda plot Ursa despite the apparent of the soviet reaction a diplomatic circles have see it is Normal under stances and not inc Baste change in soviet All the articles were or. Kennedy s alleged i skirted direct attacks president himself. The soviet press Hasl shed anywhere Alsop or. Kennedy believed attack on Western be one of the the United states aright use atomic  troops etl Rome a Itali Niave been Given a 30 Pety increase from 1s.4 today. The pay raise is to Jam 1. Who fringe eluded. It is equal to a 6o increase. Comic tells Congress of army show Bookie Washington up Ameri can comedian Joey Adams has told Congress that German theatrical agents have a Complete monopoly n the booking of entertainment for american army clubs in Ger Many. Carat president of the Ameri can Gullet of variety artists made its complaint recently in testimony before a House foreign affairs sub Ommittee. The testimony has jus been released. He called on the army to give american agents a Chance. I Don t say that a German agent should be barred a told the subcommittee but t do say american agent should not be  the comedian said there were More than 300 such clubs operating at army installations in Germany and that they spend Between $150 and $1.000 a night for various types of shows Adams said that Only 5 per cent of the entertainers now perforating in the army clubs were Ameri cans and that Alt the musicians Wert German. How does a German know the Type of entertainment we want to present what our girls and boys will laugh at he asked. Adams who recently toured Ger Many said he was t the greatest entertainer in the world but they were so Happy to near american words spoken by americans who could kid them in their own an of the. He also took a crack at the Ger Man music makers describing them As being Only ersatz musician As far As american jazz is  in addition he said thousands of musicians in new York Are  the air Force and the Navy maintain a relatively Small number of  la Cei Adams said they do not in at against America m. Agents. Subcommittee chairman u Hays a Ohio promised median that we will Call Ift front the army and let them 1 a o m e t i  ought to about it  subcommittee rep. E. Ross Adair Adams complaint she brought to the attention Secre Tarar Elvis j. Stahr suggested Stahr be called testify. Is  
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