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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 9, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thun Day May 9, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 3 Iii inti a nip Polaris pact hinted near Washington a . Officials said that an Allied agree ment to create a multilateral nato nuclear Force armed with Polaris missiles on surface ships May be ready for signing by the time president Kennedy visits Europe late next month. A breakthrough in negotiation was disclosed this week when West German government spokesmen announced that West Germany had dropped its objections to using sur face ships instead of submarines. The whole project initiated bythe United states had appeared in doubt earlier this year because of Strong european opposition to building a surface Fleet when the United states came out for surface vessels the first Allied reaction in Europe was Nega Tive. The allies Felt that surface ships would be far More vulnerable. Building up Cam in recent weeks president Ken Nedy s special negotiator Ambas Sador Livingston t. Merchant an naval experts have concentrated on building up the . Case for sur face ships a Fleet which could be developed More quickly and cheaply than submarines. As presently conceived on the basis of known Allied interest Fleet of perhaps 20 ships with a total of perhaps 200 missiles Wou Libe a jointly owned and manned eight nation Force under nato direct Lon and military control. In effect participation would give West Germany and the other countries taking part a voice in nuclear strategy fend a Finger on the nuclear trigger. The eight nations which woul make up the Force assuming Al remain interested Are the unite states Britain West Germany Italy Greece Turkey the nether lands and Belgium. Texas oilman Fleming 70, Dies port Worth up William Fleming who struck it Rich in of in the classic Texas tradition a devoted much of his Fortune to the Baptist Church died Here. Fleming about 70. Contribute millions of dollars a year to sue schools As Baylor University southwestern Baptist and other inst Ltd tons. He was a Well known Bastl Lay Leader. Fleming had suffered a heart atack at his fort Worth Home h was a member of the Broadw Baptist Church in fort Worth an head of Fleming Oil co blast Nicks Titan site be alb air Force bascalif., a a Small exp Oslo in a Titan i launcher near thease was announced by the a Force. Nobody was Hurt and silo launch site was not damage the air Force  Washington the Tirol v weather satellite has stopped transmitting pictures after i record breaking 10 i months of operation the National aeronautic and space administration  Agency said the first Indica ton of trouble came sunday the supposed Cloud cover pictures be ing received at the ground Small stat Wallops Island a. Turned of to "6a Only Lila no  said there probably Hansen a failure in the shutter techs Elsm on the camera. The satellite carried two Cam eras. One failed last july 6, 17 Days. May Cut Force there As red Power ebbs Viet Nam Washington a therner definitely has been turned Ward Victory in South Viet Nam and defense officials Are hopeful e 12,000-Man . Force there can be reduced in one to three Yean Pentagon spokesman said. Ass. Secretary of defense Arur Sylvester gave this appraisal few hours after returning wit Secretary of defense Robert s. Me Amara from a High level Confer pcs in Honolulu with . Mill by and civilian officials stationed communist beleaguered South met Nam. Jabor forces Ain in . S attle election London up the oppose on labor party scored More Vic orcs in Britain s Little Genera Locklon but there was to sign. The labor landslide predicted y Many observers. In the second any of voting in it of 25 seats most of them for Merly hold by prime minister Harold Macmillian s conservative this give the Lahore Les whoops to turn Mac my lion out of Power in the next general election net gain of 46 seats in the first to Days of balloting. Not encouraging but the total was not encouraging for labor which had hoped to p cd up a total of 500 seats by theime the local elections finish on saturday there was an indication hat the labor revival which brought a series of labor parliamentary by election victories Dur ing the Winter had passed its Peak and the conservatives were begin Nung to regain some of thelic lost Appeal. The Liberal party now in the midst of a comeback gained 11 seats tuesday giving it a net total of 33 for the two Days. Molt of the labor and Liberal victories Whereat the expense of conservatives although a few seats were stole from independents and from Ennd dates of smaller parties. There were no precise figures conservative losses although the were believed to be considerable Early paper costs vary As americana Georgetown Calif. Up Early newspapers Are the most expensive and the least expense items listed in the third catalogue of Western americano just Issue by the Talisman Preis Here. An Issue of the Monterey calf Omlan first newspaper in the state is listed at j500. An 1b6cissue of the Humboldt times o Eureka an 1887 Issue of the Maryville Dally Appeal or on 1896 1 sue of the Mountain Democrat Placerville Are available at $3 cac thing tiros after the launching because of loss of electrical Power. Nasa s to Goddard space Flag Center a Greenbelt md., monitored transmissions from Tiro monday with  from the radio corp. Of America builder othe spacecraft in an attempt i pinpoint the problem i data from the satellite. Incl Dan l radio telemetry tapes from recen orbits will be Analysed by rcv1 technicians at Princeton no. Troi i. Launched lost sept 11is still providing Cloud cover Pic Tures of excellent Quality Nash i said. Picture Bri Sylvester said there was no Dos Susslon of increasing the . A Runy Navy air Force and Marine roup helping the South Viet 1 iame and no exact discussion 1jf  s but Sylvester said i woul Frook Forward to some decreases As j he insurgency problem is  and the vietnamese take j Over the full Job themselves. He cautioned against any Hopes t for an Early cutback in . Forces n Viet Nam. R Sylvester said Mcnomara Felt t Good solid Progress has been fighter Penl ride As opposed to the situation year ago. He listed a number of positive factors which he said pointed up be improvement in the Battle to i uppers communist guerrillas. Among other things Sylvester Aid there has been an appreciable i Creasa in the number of com to unlit Viet Cong killed or Cap i  this he said is a blackening of defections to the communists and an increase in the umber of Viet Cong coming Over 5o the anti communist Side. I Sylvester said what had to to an bibs is Boggg Monogram Mao Nesst How far should Man go in Monogram Ming than psf More to the Point certain angry members of Parlia ment Are wondering How far British prime minister Harold Mao Mullan and his wife Dorothy e. Marm Lllan should be allowed to go in Nutting their initials on no. 10 Downing st., now under reconstruction. In question Are these rain pipe drains. Keystone photos . Tariff i steel dump Washington up the us. Tariff commission has opened hearings into complaints that Bel Gian producers of steel wire rods re dumping their product on the american Market. The complaints originally we refiled by . Producers last sep tember against imports from Bel glum West Germany France Luxembourg and Japan. The Treasury department which must first make its own determination of the complaints has told the commission it believes path of True love leads to lonely cell Iother weather satellite. Through t its 4,570th orbit inst saturday the satellite sent More him 57.85" t Cloud pictures of which More than 80 per cent were usable for weal or f Force acting purposes. The . Went her Bureau Kent 396 storm warnings to nations around the world including not a i of two Hurricane and four typhoons last August based on tiros v pictures. I since april 1. 1960. Six Tiro t satellites have been orbited successfully in six attempt. Unit opens no probe the belgian. West German an Luxembourg products Are being used to flood the american mar Ket. But the Treasury told the com Mission that in the Case of Japan it decided that sales were not be no made at Lens than fair  the first witness for the Amer ican. Producers was Raymond s. Worth works manager of the Colo Rado fuel and Iron corp. Plant a Buffalo . He gave detailed testimony on the technical Natur of making wire and wire product from the wire rods. J. D. Briggs manager of commercial research at the Bethlehem steel co., said foreign steel Mil have seized 85 per cent of the Market for wire rods in the   said that an late As 19 american Rod Mills and about 7per cent of this Market. By lab also introduced figures show that foreign Mills last year a counted for about 640,000 ions o36 per rent of the total domes Market of 1.8 million tons. In 1957, a riffs sold fare Gmills accounted for less than 10e 000 tans of the total . Mork following Brigt testimony spokesman for the eight Amer Casteel companies who Are the complainants in the hearings a we Are opposed to dumping the Ever it . Us reported such tract la by japanese producers have be encountered in Europe and Els where. It is to be deplored outdoes not justify similar tactics 1 european producers in raids on american  where there s smoke. Yevil England up thieves who stole 38,000 a Garett from a shop Here also toolboxes of matches to Light the with police said. Wagon says a arming loss of weapons to to Heromu Nants has been stemmed and he pro Western forces Are Captur no an increasing number of arms rom the guerrillas. Vietnamese Ranger companies re operating in a hitherto heavily communist controlled area called he a sector Northwest of Saigon and along the cambodian  rangers captured three communist arms factories in Theu Nitle. To added. Another reason for optimism Jyl voter sold. Is the Progress in settling vietnamese peasants snort fled strategic hamlets. Oal Miner hot in Tenn. Strike strife Whitwell Tenn. A  turned Buck non Union miners tempts to end a 4 i month stalk a the Southeast Tennessee Coal Elds and renewed bitter company arses of lawlessness against la ate administration. A non Union Miner was wounded Hen five shots rang out As a Moll band of miners started Intoe Gray s Creek mining area Post 50 to 200 United mine workers Lon men. Each Side blamed the her for firing the shots. The injured Miner was Ernest Nderson 26, Tracy City who was hot in the left shoulder. Theo und was not serious. Amu my patrol the Tennessee Highway patrol Holch had two cars in the area As accused by Paul Callas Presl ent of Tennessee consolidated Oal co., of falling to keep High ays open. You can t work in a state where hey Don t try to maintain Law and order he  safety commissioner g. Hilton Butler said the patrol Wilmont Lune to follow standing in tru colons from gov. Fran tement to keep the state High ways of Tennessee open and  said there will be no work Call for the next  70 non Union men were at tempting to respond to a Call bythe Grundy mining co. To return o work for the first time since february. The company has closed its Small mines and the Only mechanized mine in Southeast ten Nessee on grounds that the pro longed ump strike for higher wages has made it  consolidated owns the Grundy mining co. Pipe smoking Champ puffs for 78 minutes Michigan plop smoking Champion was crowned in Flint. Robert e. Rudl a manufacturing representative from Flint puffed away on 33 Grams of Tobac co for 1 hour in minutes 30 seconds to outlast 63 other men entered in the 16th annual Michigan regional pipe smoking contest. Hewill now compete in the world s championships being held in Flint this summer. Official grounds students pranks 1.03 Angeles up pro Grams were passed out to Moo Grade school pupils Here after rather than before a student performance of Mosart s opera the magic  the reason said or. William , Ursa because la pre Vious years we often bad mohair planes flying Oil stage at the beginning of a   
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