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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, May 25, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 25, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                V a c pc ii Isaac a 3ton Ojni hons of additional f profits a West Eaton for the -15en  that in negotiating in contracts with he Boeing � air for a Iliad Jio ,.pro-7 experience on which to. In. Tor the general a o i f c Oao testified Lve contracture Sel data table Atlee began a Theof a opening state went chair Ohn l. Mcnellan Diart Hie use of incentive he said the Suljic omnis d to know whether the used in buying Sulci a has by of very nature in neck Saro r excessive if a digging into  Uncle it Appod " antiaircraft the subcommittee took from its staff who Chang Mader Inore than ?900 rat a Al mob 12 billion of business with the govern ing from a Jestal Stocal table it tee investigator Thomas Fua Nally ont loan from the Boeing s annual profits recent of Ihen company a net 1951-Apd j960 to As cent in it tee investigator Paul Boeing s Cost the. Government Withof the total represent flt to Boeing a -. Rel 195 tie Rwy said thebe contracted with Boeing us ton of ,78 Amodei bpm a Llhee contract first called for it Cost of1 a l2 not lion and Erent Basic profit provided incentive provisions j which Boeing could Benefit l any lower production Cost say for part of any additional j r _ bad first proposed a fax contract which would have set profit to Fri Eer cent of a higher St 4arset� Kab 3ol -4iriaily govern the stars and stripes Page 7 sen. Fulbright criticizes common Market levies As step to protectionism Washington a the chair Man of the Senate foreign rela Tion committee said Here a euro Pean common Market move to impose Trade barriers on . Poultry or. William j. Kolff left with two technicians watches a Bank of monitoring equipment used to Check biological functions of animals in which the natural heart Hwa profit to Boe Letney Field of estimated inv Boeing proposal would saved aboutmillion., Rosenberg 25,_ the the cd suspect inthe. Holdup slaying of two new York det Octavos surrendered to the new York Dally  Newi said that r Rosenberg was turned Over to police after giving himself up. Ther paper said he insisted he is innocent. Two other suspects in the killing were ordered held without bal thursday for a hearing june 8. Arraigned thursday were an Thony Dellernia,34, the alleged Driver of the car used by Holdup men to flee the scene of the shoot ing last Friday and the alleged gunman Anthony Portelly 26, the second of the Trio surren dered to Connecticut state police  was taken into custody at the Norwich conn., Home of his wife ,.an unidentified member of his family telephoned state police at Rolon conn., to come and get him Oeller la did not put up any struggle. Meanwhile Portelly the accused All three men Are sex convicts on parole from Brooklyn. Two other Brooklyn men mean while were seized As accessories o the cop killings. They Are an Hony babe Acarino 32 and Frank Lino 24, accused of aiding Portelli in his flight to new Jersey where he took a plane to Chicago after the fatal  a hearing in Brooklyn where Lino was held without bail he wore a Bandage on his head Anc carried his left Arm in a , Lino s lawyer told the magistrate that his client s Arshad been broken presumably in a going Over by police incensed Bylthe slaying of their fellow officers maybe he called it upon himself by resisting arrest suggested magistrate Benjamin Schor ,May,"1959, Teiney Sald Boe try German in the staying of de item a similar fixed fee Arv j 5. Is it a of Huv f in. A a on contract for 116 in on Bui jut Der aivsincenttve1 co. 76, someone stole v the or Aho Esthey answered Alflred Call company Vald it los portable ions i Matott shoes false alarm. Out Check i k f Tec Tives Luke j. Fallon 56, and John a of Brinegan -26, was flown Back from Chicago. He was arrested in a suburban Chicago Motel after be Rig traced there from Newl Portelly denied firing the fatal shots that1 Cut Down the two police officers when they interrupted the Holdup of a Brooklyn confectionary firm Rosenberg with Portelly. Was said by police to have held up the confectionary Fol Rel Tor $3.000 to Hejsak enough Piru poultry exports to the common Market countries totalled Iso met i on pounds last year he pointed  said he feared the dec proposals would endanger the spirit of Western Unity which we have encouraged As the goal of the common Market.,. The germans would i am sure be outraged  imposed a system of variable levies on their Volks  -. Fulbright said he understood . Investigators have not accepted the common Market variable levies plan and that he hoped , negotiators would press their objections vigorously . Shipping lag worries Washington up Kenned administration officials have expressed concern Over the decreasing share of Ocean borne Trade that is carried on .-Fjag  speakers at National maritime Day events in new York nor Folk and Washington left no doubt that the administration is keenly aware that a concerted Effort of the government shipping Industry and International traders is needed if the subsidized merchant marines to meet the Competition of other maritime nations for Ocean car goes the occasion for the speeches was the annual Celebration of National maritime Day commemorating the first transatlantic Steamer crossing by. The Savannah which left Savannah ga., May 22, 1819.the proclamation of president Kennedy fixed May 22 As the Dat for Observance but the speech making carried Over to  w. Alexander maritime administrator in the Commerce department said the . Mer chant Marine has carried a declining share of the cargoes produced by . Foreign  1952," his text said United states Flag ships carried 29.5 percent of our Export and import Trade. This dropped to 17.8 percent in 1957, for 1960, it was 10.5 per cent. In the same seven year period from 1953 to i960, the number of our ships dropped from 1,234 to957. And of this total. In 1960, we were using Only 45 per cent of Gourde Dweight cargo capacity and 67 per cent of our passenger  Secretary of Commerce Luther. Hodges in a speech to the pro peller club of Washington said that the United states now has2,900 oceangoing ships. Yet Only about 900 ships or Les than one third of our total Fleet Are in Active operation Hodges said even More serious we Are carrying Only about 10 per cent of our foreign Trade in United states flagships. By Way of contrast the ships of France Italy and Japan carry 63 per cent 53 per cent and50 per cent respectively of their foreign Trade Britain the greatest maritime nation of All carries in her flagships 53 per cent of the net registered tonnage of vessels with cargo gassing through her ports. We Are right Back where a were before world War i when 9o or cent of our foreign Trade was carried in ships of other  f. Nichols comptroller of the maritime subsidy Board maritime administration in a speech at Norfolk pointed out that the United states nag dry cargo liner ships which Benefit directly from subsidies Are getting a larger share of the foreign Trad Carriage amounting to 3i.8 per cent of its. Imports and 29.3 per cent of exports in 1960. These percentages relate Only to us. Imports and exports carried on dry cargo liners now this indicates to me that in those areas where subsidies Are being applied that the segment of the United states merchant Marine directly Behe Tatung is playing Strong competitive role Nichols said. --.--.  we also believe however that there must be a continuation of Effort in the direction and encouragement of Una Tell states ship pers to further support our Mer chant Marine and thus dec tire a improved participation j %  
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