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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, June 8, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A  t Foj r it Al j i f w i " j 3 1 in i a -.-i. To Ujj h r j T " l the stars and stripes Page 23 r Jan Wau Street tors Haymarket a to closed Nar Tri slow trading Ket was narrowly mixed. Stocks moved Aji cad boost of the Lessten la Sharp contrast week s heavy ble trading. And in it stocks jihad gains and losses actions to of around & poor s 500-Slock  cent  a the -38.4q, it was unchanged at i the s Industrial sad Only four cents to 6130. Were mixed despite in product Iota and sales oscars. Steels chemicals equipments and the issues also finished metals and fails and utilities declined in fell to 2,760, shares rest since May 21 when 2, i shares were traded com Ith 490 Jolo shares traded say. J. Saw Jones .30 industrials 11.71 to ?0230. Issues traded 528 and 499 declined and 240 clo edged. There to Ere 30 new lows year and five new  declined on news the _ eminent plans " a Stu Dyse Impact of Dag fee smoking Alth. � f r i. -. Sports show gain 3hington Dpi department \. Among the geodesic domes developed by Fuller is a Light hemispheric shelter of triangular units Metal framed and plastic covered. Houses or other areas for human use can be arranged beneath it with Complete Freedom. Other domes Are made of steel1 and con Crete 5 j r in his Darmstadt to la noted a need for individual. Responsibility in world affairs. I feel the world res How making great mistake in expecting its political leaders to get it out  he said. Leaders Are chosen for relatively Short periods and can work out problems for Only Short periods. We must not expect it of them Nof Condeni them for failure in this  v fullers lecture itinerary includes Dortmund Kassel Saar Bruecken Berlin Essen Munich Nuernberg and Hamburg Helmut Borcherdt of Munich travels with full Ras interpreter. B. 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Two of the soldiers were pulled from the burning car by a French truck Driver but All were pronounced dead at the scene by French intones. The bodies we retaken to the 34th general Hospital in Orleans killed were sp4 Leonard t Jackson 27, the Driver 586th Ord co sp4 James e. Campbell 19,from the same unit pfc Ernest r. Cervates 33rd engr det and Pitt Lionard d. Smith is of the same  is survived by his widow Alma in Columbia . Campb Ellby his father Leroy Saint Francis Ville. Ill a rate a by his parents or. And mrs. Fred f. Ver Vancz. Phoenix  and Smith by his Mother in Oklahoma City okla. Florida s High court upholds Reading of Bible Dur Iii school Tallahassee Fla. A daily Bible readings in Dade county Miami schools have been upheld by the Florida supreme court. The court said that to deny the vast majority of pupils the right to hear he Bible read because a i Jority might suffer some imagined an nebulous confusion is to approach the  the court said the Challenge to the state Law requiring such read nos brought by jews a unitarian and an agnostic appears to be jus another Case in which the tender sensibilities of certain minorities Are sought to be protected against the allegedly harsh Laws an customs enacted and established by he More rugged pioneers of the nation the opinion written by Justice Millard Caldwell said that those bringing the suit had made no serious Contention that their Chil Dren have suffered or will suffer any measurable psychological trauma As a consequence of the Reading of the Bible either in or out of their presence the court noted that provision has been made in Dade county for jews open Observance of festival of weeks new the jewish festival of shavuot commemorating the giving of the ten commandments to Moses on mount Sinai begins at Sundown thurs  to jewish tradition the tablets of the Law were handed Down exactly i even weeks after the exodus of the israelite from Egypt which is marked by the passover. Consequently the festival is called the feast of weeks in hebrew. Shaw ouch. Those not wanting to hear the Bible readings to be excused. The decision upheld the Madec Monty circuit court which had ruled mat the Bible Reading and recitation of the lord s prayer could continue but that the schools must Slop conducting Chris Masand easter pageants and cease per mitting the use of school facilities for after hours religious practices. 0oir�icr tells grads troops Aid a a ties Augsburg Germany is Walter c. Dowling . Ambassador to Germany told 39 members of Augsburg High school s graduating class that soldiers of the 24thinf div had accomplished a great Deal in the Field of German Ameri can Friendship. Speaking at commencement exercises in downtown Augsburg Dow Ling reminded graduates an guests that knowledge combined with goodness a l maintain our free civilization. Mayor attends distinguished guests at the exercises included maj Gen b. F. Tay Lor. Cd of the 24th div Munich Consul general Walter k.  William f. Northam co of Augsburg Post arts or. Klaus Mueller major of Augsburg.  k. Weldon High school principal introduced Dowling Addison a. Ruby districts Peri Toi ident of schools awarded Diplo Mas. Mexico Eti Voy " a derides . As Laos princes meet reported Tokyo the three court ing princes of Laos started a con Ference thursday morning in the Elnine Des Jarres on forming a National Union government the new China news Agency reported. Washington a the mexican ambassador to the organization of american states Oas has assailed the United states with a charge that americans Are guide Obj a Western movie mentality. Ambassador Vicente s a Schei Gavito told the o As Council the attitude of the United states reflects a belief that what they do is right because they Are the one who do it he said this is a Western movie mentality in which everything Good is done by blonde types and everything Tad by foreigners Sanchez Gavito s remark pre ceded by Only a few weeks presi Dent Kennedy s planned visit to Mexico scheduled for june 29 july 1.  assault came during a coun cil debate on of Iota contribution to the Oas budget in that disc Cussion Peru. Uruguay. Guatemala the United states and Haiti introduced an amendment opposed by Mexico. The amendment added a note to the Resolution on quota allocations explaining Why a quota for Cuba had been included the explanation said merely that the quota for Cuba would not be effective while Cuba remained under suspension by the Oas. It also said the cuban quota had been included merely for the purpose of computing the other 20 quotas in the  mexican ambassador claimed this violated an agreement which had been reached in the Oas budget committee that the Cuba quota would be inc tided without  amendment was passed by a 16-0" vote with Mexico Brazil. Bolivia and Ecuador  last three said they picked instructions from their , Brazil Bolivia. Ecuador. Chile and Argentina were the six countries which abstained from voting last january at Punta Del Este Uruguay when the hemis phere s foreign ministers suspended the Fidel Castro regime in cub from participation in Oas a  of the abstaining countries still maintain that Cuba s ouster was  observers Here viewed this As the cause Tat the controversy Over the budget quota. Senior service corps idea under study Washington a a proposal for establishment of a federally aided senior service corps. Patterned after the peace corps to work in Volunteer jobs i schools hospitals and Wolf re activities is being studied by the president s Council on aging Tjie Council set up on May 21authorized die study at its first my tag thus week the president s Appeal for serv ice strikes a responsive chord among older people said Secre tary of welfare Abusham Ribi col to in announcing the studs. Rib Coffis chairman of the Council. They want to do something for their country during their retire ment  he  called for Council leadership in developing plans to give the elderly More opportunities 10 engage in activities Flat Are interesting to them and helpful to their com Niu  Donald p. Kent director of the special stuff on aging presented a preliminary plan for a federally aided. Peace corps Type of program that would enable com to recruit train and pm  
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