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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, May 30, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Juji be Job & " the stars and stripes wednesday May 30 4 i not words on Stock my taken at jibe whte House meeting. I a ked if. I  17apparently were killed outright Ras ? the platform hit the sidewalk with Ian Impact so great that huge plate Glass windows Sev Erard Ards away were shattered by Flag fragments. The fourth diederi"rbute1 to a Hospital. The victims were identified ask Coplas Sczerba 45, of Jamaica Queens Uelses Johnson 33, of Manhattan Flaget Grover .zunk,38, of Astoria Queens and Edward Bartelho 42, of Bayonne  the Inen were working some where below the 23rd floor of the building. Scores american league new York 000 001 000 1 7 i Kan City 200 000 Fox 2 7 0bouton Dalj n4. Howardj Walt fled in Feba akm. We to 3-3 i/-Rboutouli-m.1.""1. By More.020 000 002 470 Detroit 022 610 Oil 12 is 2 Mior Hoeft 1jiuu. 5 and Jolt ism moot and. A Nam a Mossl 6-4. Or flier Frlj Obi Biltmore Hundt 8nicholson s to it Brown 7col Rito 7per Inland 7cash 11. Boiton of ".131 003 000 Al 9 0 Man Netotea _ 120 110,0009 12 i esd win. Croooks Pora Loles 8 he till main Tanse Sola wild 2. Slim i 6 rust tf63 uhf  Gio 4 anon 68ohultt"l 8 a Rul Ujj Reagan thicker c. Tappe s7 i.4 a i Bull s 3hit c 8. Forre 1. A Muei u j z 14 flu inns 10will m ?r7?%ci " a Tot 1workers strike a series of strikes in nationalized industries which have plague France for Many weeks. The labor trouble hit a French government already shaken by crisis Over the trials of secret army organization i is Gingi to Lulf Friia a f.,_? everybody �$iru4t is if jigs Ingr Tol die. Steb�e1ijjthe 27/ offsaiiivfranciscb7" had Alireal ened Troj Lull the 140 passengers in the Buff two persons were hospitalized for Shock. _ a \ i Bre Kichor was / shot 4bypolicemen Arthur Mccauslin and Ross Moran who said they fired when he re fused to obey their orders to drop his Knifel policemen had stopped their  they saw the san Francisco bound bus parked in a freeway emergency strip.  41.of Addison 111., thefts Driver said he had stopped to seek a police car after Rekich had tried to Start a fight with another passenger William Kokko 23, Oti Negaunee mich., an army private. Doss said he was unable to Flag Down a police car and that when he returned Rekich met him at the door and stabbed him in the Side and neck Rekich then forced Kokko and two others from the bus and attacked them stabbing Donald Paul 38, of pcs Moines in the Chest and slashing Kokko s left  passenger said Rekich cried out before the stabbings the world is going to hell and we re going to hell and if every body is going to die then everybody on this bus is going to die  Exchange was battered with its greatest decline since oct. 28, 1929, at the beginning of the great crash. Trading also boomed Mon Day reaching its highest level since july 21,1933. The epic slide Cost investors an other $28,5 billion on paper Leav ing the total value of All listed shares at about $238 billion against $357.8 billion As of april 30 and $387.8 billion at the end of 1961. Dow Jones industrials finished out the disastrous session at 576.93, off 34.95 on the Day and Down More than 23 per cent since the indicator was at its record High Only 5m months ago. Rails skid Dow Jones rails skidded 6.88 to 122.35 and utilities plunged 8.22 to 104.35. The inclusive Standard and poor s 500-Stock Index fell 3.97 to 55.50. Trading during the session amounted to 9,350,000 shares com pared with 6,380,000 last Friday and 9,572,000 on july 21, 1933. Most Wall Street observers re fused to Call the action panic Selling although Many thought it Blind and  at to most Active the Market monday was the broadest of 1962 with 1,375 issues traded. Of these 1,217 declined 937 to new 1962 lows and Only 74 advanced five to new highs for the  Telephone the most widely held Stock in the nation was the most Active Issue monday. It dropped 11 Points to 100% on282,800 shares trading sex dividend. Following it in turnover were Standard Oil . Off 5, general Telephone off 1% Brunswick off 4% general motors Down 1%, and . Steel off 1%. Losses of 3 to 6 Points battered individual stocks in virtually every major Market group. Ironically utilities and issues touted in 1961 As those with the strongest defensive characteristics were pasted the hardest of All. Ism was the Market s biggest loser dropping 372 Points to 36l among the other Blue chips most widely held by the Public. General electric skidded 3%, Sears Roe Buck 7%. Dupont 12%, United air Craft g1, and Woolworth 3%. Among the hardest hit first class rails were co off 6h sex Dividen Norfolk & Western off 5% and Kansas City Southern offs. In the Utility column american elec Trie Power fell 5v, con Edison 4%, consolidated natural Gas 7, and Public service electric & Gas 6%j on the american Exchange stocks also were infected with the Selling fever monday. Dipso 3 of More Points were common in Al most All types of issues. Trading on the amex swelled to a 1962 Higl of 2,980,000 shares compared will 2,090,000 last Friday. Rusk Dobrynin to Meef today on Berlin Issue Washington up state department announced that Secretary of state Dean rusk1 and soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin will meet wednesday to continue their talks about Berlin and the German problem. Spokesman Lincoln White the meeting at the department will be at Rusk s invitation. He said that Rusk and Dobrynin were meeting for a continuation of their Berlin and. German  the last meeting Between the two was on april 27  
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