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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, April 6, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                European edition is the America to of face stars and army Navy air Force unofficial us scam it in . Arnod of pm in Turon. A rth Africa and Man s Milton rvs sewer we. Staffer poke oat on � number of ranges Jpe ii Wren the to the it Echt of Modem Utt Twe. Story Page 11 Himi theto regroup i stoically by re National guard Reserve infantry brigades and a ready to fight National guard t subject to review by announced that four infantry divisions into i depend the 34th of Iowa the 35th of Kansas the 43rd of connect 1-nd and Vermont t of Florida and South divisions to be Dis their manpower re i the same manner Are of Pennsylvania Deland the 94th of the 96th of Ari Montana. Washington. Utah and the 103rdaesota and Wisconsin. Did not disclose the the six priority dial will be tagged for to event of a future believed four of them e 36th inf of Massa 38th of Pennsylvania t Page to col v in Oft Perch firemen clamber Over the Fourni tory new Golden hotel in Reno on a telescoping udder to pour water on flames that ultimately destroyed the 66-year-old hotel Casino. Of photo Clarke Koniaev cancel curbs on missions from Prew dispatches Berlin Gen Bruce c. Clarke Usa eur commander in chief and his russian counterpart agreed at a secret meeting near Potsdam thursday that their Liaison Mission sin Potsdam and Frankfurt would resume Normal operations at Midnight thursday following the meeting Between Clarke and Marsha Iran s. Koniaev of the group of soviet forces Germany the following communique was issued jointly marshal Ivan s. Koniaev com Mander in chief group of soviet forces Germany and Gen Bruce. Clarke Usa eur commander in chief met today in Potsdam in order to discuss the question of the operation of the military Liaison missions accredited to the corresponding Headquarters. They agreed that their Liaison missions would resume Normal operations not later than 0001 6 april 1962, and that future operations of the missions will continue on the basis of the Huebner Mati Nln agreement of 1947." Clarke arrived in Berlin from Brussels by special train thursday. The top . And soviet army commanders in Germany met in two separate but consecutive ses cont. On Page 2$, col. V i secret control apparatus Falknor says Rusk soft on communism it spathe in ton Edwin  major Gen thursday that he a Secretary of slate Deani link with a mysterious us Bent on a United states. Sell also named Walt what top state depart As influential in a apparatus which said always followed line on  named these two in re questions by sen. �. L. Dalaska. Taken corps Helm ceremony William Dube Stuttgart Bureau 4gen. Germany american ambassador Arthur h. Dean charged thursday that the soviet Union was following a hard nosed take it or leave it policy which made it impossible to conclude a nuclear test ban  told a three Power meeting that treaty negotiations now have become completely Frozen. He declared however that the United states government still is willing to wait hopefully for a last minute change in soviet policy. Soviet Delegate Semyon Tsarapkin said America s plans to resume atmospheric testing in mid Pacific cont on Page 84, col t Kennedy plan asks cheaper transport Washington presi Dent Kennedy sent Congress unambitious transportation program thursday which alms for reductions in air rail and bus fares an Federal Aid to improve Urban suburban transit. The 6,000-word message was de scribed by myer Feldman Deputy special counsel to the president Ashe first comprehensive Nasonal transportation plan Ever drafted by a chief executive in . His tory. Or. Kennedy s proposals included a less subsidy and Federal regu lation especially removal of re strip colons setting Manl hurts on Pas Senger fares. Also simpler and possibly lower freight rates. That Congress vote 9500 to lion in Grants to local authorities for investment in rail and Road mass transit facilities such As terminals right of Way and rolling Stock. Federal Money would pay two thirds of investment costs with. Local funds financing the remainder. The $500 million would be for three year i More federally sponsored re search to make the transportation 01 people end freight More efficient thereby cutting costs. New charges on users of air ways and Inland Waterways As pro posed by or. Keiu Iedy earlier this year. Repeal of the to per cent excise tax on passenger fares. Air travellers would pay a 5 per cent user  of a policy which would guide the civil aeronautics Board and the interstate Commerce commission inc Nair and rail mergers. The effect would be less autonomy for these agencies which sometimes Are de scribed As "independent."mr, Kennedy said Congress and the Public must Correct a chaotic Patchwork of inconsistent and often obsolete legislation and regu lation which burdens transportation and jeopardizes its ability to function adequately in time of War. Static of eco Mich. Topi via Tor smoke waa elected Justice of the peace Here. He Wittl hold cont in the Otsego re halt  
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