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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, June 5, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 5, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars a a stripes filled by Faa e flying has become. _ ,. Ent and honorable  a harnessing of who Dilthey chinese have sport been outlawed by the ration Agerico Faa. A regulation effective monday Tel flying within a five mile radius it. About 130 children gathered in Grant r tie Windy Days firsthand last Kite or sponsorship of Chicago business. In Padnos. The children were give ii prizes were awarded for the ones a the highest and remained aloft thai i i Ollie squad cars appeared at the shortly after it began in response to a complaint l y the Faa. As the officers a preached1 the Kite fliers a 5-year-old boy tugged at the Nightstick of one of the officers and asked or. Policeman Why can t i Fly my Kite several minutes later four of Chicago s finest were flying kites. J most of the children met news of the new Law with disbelief. One Parent said he Felt the raw was unconstitutional that the Public had no representation before the Faa. A the Faa claims kites Are a danger to air a Craft said Padnos yet there s no record of a Kite Ever causing an air plane  the Faa edict however is not the first Law against Kite flying. During the Ming dynasty in China a Law prohibiting Kite flying by the common people was issued. The sport was limited to the nobility and the penalty for disobedience was  Faa regulation in part slates a balloon or Kite May not be operated 1 closer than 500 feet from the base of any Cloud 2 More than 500 feet from the ground 3 within five Miles of the Boundary of any  new rules also require that mooring lines for kites and balloons must have Colore pennants or streamers at not More than 50 foot intervals during Daylight hours. It also forbids operation of a Kite or balloon during hours of darkness unless lighting is displayed on the airborne object. Kesman Jaid the trucks on the Way to pick up an m a detachment when the a i happened no other details mediately available. Tops 10 million r to n up the population Rose $5541 Between april May 1,when it reached a the metropolitan govern taoist los department an of this total 5,219,127en, and i 4395,668 n women  ,.obc la Jjfwho-f�lct2yan l Yke i ii How Iri Ilu exe Tive Grant Ija. On movie moppet Claire Wilcox 6, lost or fint Teeth left when the making of the movie "40 pounds of trouble was Only half Over. Since she stars in the movie this almost stopped production. But Hollywood filled the Gap with false Teeth right for the Little Star. A Berlin situation called perilous standoff Washington Cupi Ameri Ca s Berlin negotiations with rus Sia Are still stuck on a very dangerous dead Center . Policy planning director Walter Wros Tow said. But he added that the United states at least has devel oped a mature approach of quiet firmness. Rostow said the  standoff still is vastly More serious than differences with French presi army names i wounded in Korea Seoul Korea sen. Homer e. Capehart  called for a military invasion of Cuba right now by . Forces to drive out Fidel Castro s communist re Gime i think you have to do it Cape Hart  does t make any sense to Send troops 10,000 Miles away to Thailand and not Send them into Cuba Only 90 Miles of f . Shores he said. The Indiana Republican a Mem Ber of the Senate foreign relations committee and Ita latin american subcommittee has advocated  intervention in Cuba since Castro s government1 clearly emerged As a communist  said he Felt president Kennedy had no Choice but to sen forces to Thailand inflight of the crisis in neighbouring Laos but he said action against Cuba was evermore important. I d invade right now Capehart said. I d make the Effort and succeed unlike an us fated inva Sion attempt by cuban ettes last year " asked if he thought cuban expatriates in this country should be used for the invasion Force. Cape Hart said. I d go in with our own people."._.,/ v. Castro sending arms to latins paper say Miami a the Miami news said that president Kennedy has. Been advised in an intelligence re port that the Fidel Castro govern ment is exporting  Arm to guerrilla forces in i Atin America the highly classified document written especially for president k e n n e d a pinpointed Clandestine movements of rifles pistols an automatic weapons and amount t Ion from four cuban dispersal enters to. Nine latin american nations said the Story the nine were listed As Nicaragua. Honduras Venezuela Bra Zil Colombia Peru Ecuador Para Guay and  secret weapons Arsenal for such shipments has been established in Matanzas province East of Havana the report continued. The news said it Learned that weeks of probing including cloak and Dagger surveillance of one re cent shipment of weapons smuggled from Cuba to Nicaragua went into preparation of the  shipped along with arms the report added have been hundreds of copies of a handbook on guerrilla warfare written by cuban maj Ernesto Che  news said Manas served As a collection Center and reconditioning depot for surplus . Made weapons in Cuba and As a shipping  received quantities of , weapons and equipment under the hemispheric Mutual defense agree ment during the Basista regime until shipments were Cut off on. The ground that the material was being used for a purpose other than hemispheric defense. Manila. Up statement by . Ambassador William e. Stevenson and president Diosdad Macapagal indicate that the Dis Pute caused by congressional delay in. Paying philippine War claims May be just about settled. Stevenson speaking at the National Piess club Here likened the dispute to a Foyers  he. Said he hoped congressional approval of the ?t3 million War claims Bill = would restore Normal  claims dispute at the same time Macapag Alsaid he might pay an unofficial visit to the United states this sum Mer. He had cancelled an. Official visit scheduled this month because of the .-Philippiiie dispute. Macapagal said Hie was consider ing an invitation from the University 6f Pittsburgh to speak at ceremonies at which he would receive an honorary degree. He said if he went his trip tothe United slates would follow visits to Spain and Pakistan prob ably in july. He said he definitely could not make the official trip scheduled june 17. Stevenson told filipino newsmen that failure of the . Congress to pass the War claims Bill last month was due to local ton Sidera Tiosh and not anti filipino senti ment i think the a members of. Con Gress will be More Alert to the issues involved this time Steve son said  
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