European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 21, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 1v we the stars and stripes in i / Iii. Hover mesday. But trading remained were joined at. The Start. I noved a Little higher in the Btty but turned v. Lower noon and continued to losses going into the " Long Tempo increased on wave in the closing min vent the Market do Wii the ticker tape Fate be close. Day at the closing with most losses extending fractions to around three poor s 500 stock0.7s to ,54.78, it lowest since last thursday when it at 533. Based on pie Index of in stocks listed Chon tie sap 425 were Down o83 at 57.l was a Yakly Narit w Market -1281 issues crop Long the tape 804 declined 3m9 and and 228 closed unchanged. Were 7b new lows for the no new it Gas rail it Flutie electrical agents electronics chemicals ferrous Xue Tau and most of the declined. Some tobaccos and advanced other group Tolun we to 3360ooo shares�?80jdoo snares traded tues Jones closing Slock aver-,30 j industrials s63j08, off i is stocks flux pc mkt dog of German of Ibe federation a German Amei icky Dobs a Barf Germany by from left maj Jar what Cliffe oot Manhy relations officer us Abed of Ceacse Huber German in Allatt of the Augsburg Germao amex Lexa women1 c3nb i. Lee Stonebach american president Augsburg Man american. Women s club mat or. Mueller Notor of Augsburg Sas by Hunter by Bobi hotel oubs said contacts Between Ger mans and americans win die on Augsburg Gernian Sas every american in Germany a Chance to cob tribute to Gernuth american understanding.1? and Ednal contacts betwee German -and.-, american Are in Phoide of presided kept and former rare Dent Eisen / the speaker was maj Irwin , Community relation a officer usage tar who outlined the Nee for improved German american re lations. " Wye. Speaking at a press con Ference prior to the opening of the15th annual convention of the federation of. German american Stock Exchange closing prices no i so -. A trip. Sims i01t air Skodik Wrt. ,0w Matt Tun. S3 3 to Thor a what 3m 23% Unm 4s1 wet Nix 36% 1tl 0bt it s Mortti rip out my jew my 5 37% 1sh in ten. L io1/ prices from Merriu i in Cut Kero Tenner Bra wed turn. W s3 99 Reyn met 23 str timer strut trait Plettl is 0 my to lilt us fruit Ufi Rrt us steel s3 1si a 42%. 26% 53% 46% .bs4 49 21 w 42% 47v, in Tatshl Zenith so /4 self a Frankfurt Mutual funds prices by United press International Amelia try real Botton id asked Vul Mai Cadt 7. 8.9j i3.h a a m.i1 6.48 7.0s m2.s ix1s 3.30 3j& tb3 7.14 Hub 14,1? 6.49 1.406.12 7.1 1 103. Us Owett i 12.b7 Jub ten Tad a Bubo s.4i .1342 a i4j i2jj3 13,14 the Vine unless we keep working at it. A Board member and a candidate for president of the 39-Chib federa businessmen to Spur Economy Atlanta up Commerce Secretary Luther h. Hodges has urged businessmen to do some hard fresh thinking about National problems with an aim to Ward spurring the Economy to a faster rate of growth without inflation. He issued the Call in a speech prepared for delivery to business men from Southern states attend ing a Commerce Estepa Rhent sponsored let s talk business Confer ence Hodges said businessmen must find ways to increase the productivity of their employees. Boosting the nation s economic growth he said depends primarily upon them. The most government can Dois create an atmosphere conducive to growth he said. Dams Clam up can t be found Providence re up there was no Joy in Mudville forthe state fish and game division has struck Outin 1960. The state planted 23 Geo ducks soft Shell clams from their native West coast. They we replanted in mud along the Rhode Island coast in Hopes they multiply. They did t. And not Only that nobody can even find them. 4-year-old drowns while chasing Frog Durham Conn. Up four year old Karen Mocey drowned Here when she fell into a 38-foot Well while chasing a Frog. Police said the child and her two companions had removed the Cap from the Well when Karen slipped and fell in Tion the bilingual Nee said we cannot legislate Friendship. We cannot legislate understanding. Both must come from the heart and this requires contacts betwee the two Peoples. Outside of the Beer tents or a Accident most of us Don t have the Opportunity to mingle the Way we should. -. Y. ",.the value of German american Friendship week la that to informs germans and americans of the conditions in Germany. If we do not keep up these contacts the whole idea will die because of changing Nye said the federation s membership of 6.000 should be in creased and that individual Mem Bers should be More Active in promoting a a relations. In parti Cular he urged More emphasis on German american activities. More than 100 registered for the conference. 100 Bonn troops Dock in Wales Pembroke Dock Wales up one Hundred West German troops landed Here As an Advance guar for the Armor battalion training it nearby Castlemartin tank Range this summer. Delays and bad weather held up the arrival of the soldiers on the freighter Trauten Fels by More than 34 hours. The vessel was hit by Gale win sin the Bristol Channel. Italian newspaper workers go on strike Rome a Italy newspapers in a two Day strike by the nation s printers and none i trial employees. The strike was to end wednesday. Unions representing the workers were arguing for new contract benefits that would include an 18per cent wage increase. Kuss lower military age Moscow supt the soviet government has lowered the agent which soviet youths must now Register far military service from18 to 17. Airlines merger okd Washington up _ the civil aeronautics Board cab approved the acquisition of North East airlines by the Hughes tool co. As the Only Way to keep North East alive. The Board decision which upheld almost to the letter the previous recommendations of a cab exam. Or said the Hughes acquisition offers the Only Hope of the cab said if Northeast folded numerous new Inland com Mai ties would lose the lir Only air serv ice nearly 3,000 Northeast employees would be jobless and on secured creditors holding More than $3 million in debts would be wiped out. The ruling noted that Hugh has indicated it intend to keep Northeast operating and that it is Able to give Northeast at least 33dmihion in financial assistance. The cab also agreed with the examiner that no evidence was presented to prove Liat Hughe actually acquired control of North East Long ago. The decision was 4-1. Chan Gar Ney dissented saying the entire proceeding should be turned Backoo the examiner for a More Exten Sive hearing. Carney said the rec Ord is not Clear As to Northeast s immediate financial needs or its Long term Money requirements. The Board should be informed whether Hughes is prepared to meet these needs by what Means and under what conditions the Board attached certain financial conditions to its approval. Ford lays off 20,000 More Detroit up Ford motor co. Has Laid off another 30.000 workers raising to Abaft 7o00q the number of employees idled Bya strike at a single Plant in Ohio. All Ford Assembly plants Wen closed last week because of the walkout by 3,200 workers at the key Walton Hills Ohhi stamping Plant the Layoff will raise to approximately 70,000 the number of hourly employees idled by the strike called june 6 by the United Auto a Pord statement sides met for three boors tuesday in an Effort to Settle the strike. Anybody seen dog aping Gorilla Madison. Ind. Cap zoologist Daniel Webster says the animal that left footprints around bed Ford. By might be a dog but not a big Black Gorilla or a Bear. Probably a do Bennan pins her or a big the Hanover col lege scientist said after studying casts of the footprints. _ his description differed fro that of Farmer Owen Powell who said the animal was "6 feet tall walking on its hand feet with front legs or arms that reached Farmers have been searching for the animal for three Days in the area across the Ohio River tra Madison. . Fights Airport segregation was Hii g t o n Justice department has filed twin lawsuits in an Effort to end racial segregation at the airports in bar min Haitt ala., and Shreveport la. Atty. Gen. Robert f. Kennedy said the suits were brought at the requests of the Federal aviation Agency and the civil aeronautics Board. They said segregation at the airports violate the Federal aviation act of 1958. We have local officials to bring about satisfactory solutions Kennedy said1. The suits have been filed Aroy after these efforts were unsuccessful in the Shreveport suit the government said negroes were refused table service in the Airport restaurant and the waiting rooms drinking fountains and rest facilities were segregated1. The suit asked the to order that ail of court Ai the Shreveport Airport be opened to negroes
