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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, May 16, 1963

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thun Doy May 16, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 11 Stock Mart rallies in heavy Trade new York a Thi Stork Market milled in heavy uniting wednesday. The Market win slightly Blither at the tort turned mixed a round noon then r e s u m c d l n Raki in afternoon trading. Most no Roku were  higher  the final half hour. Molt stocks won Strong it he finish with the Mark l will thend an average. Most Nln ranged from fractions  around 3 Points a Inre. It was n Brond Market with 1,344 issues crossing the Tope. Of then 646 advanced. 410 declined and 270 closed unchanged. There were 137 Hughl for the year and eight new Lowi. The Raill again rallied. The were joined in the Advance by most of the Auto Iteelia utilities electrical equipment air Lanei and Pace age issues. The Dow Jones 30 Indus Tralli moved up 4jo  78134, Standard and poor 500-Jtockindex Row 0.22  70.43. The sap 425 industrials were up 0.21  7357. Volume Roie  5,650,000 Shoreline highest since april 24, when5.910,000 shares changed hands from 4,740,000 shares traded tues Day. 20th chess game drawn Moscow up Tigran Pedro Yan and Mikhail Bol Vinnik Drenthe 20th game of their mulch for botel Nylk s world chess championship wednesday. With Only four game  go Petrosyan Lead by 11h-8u. Canada resisting increases cab tells lines  vote against fare hike Washington up the civil aeronautics Board cab wednes Day instructed inn american world airways and trans world airlines  vote against increased farm on the North Atlantic route at thursday s meeting of the International air transport association i at a in  chairman Alan s. Boyd in letters  the two airlines said the Board desired lower fares but it would not oppose the 5 per cent inert tile forced by Britain an went european government tues Day if they ogre cd  Empens Ntina reductions in single  instruction appeared  be an attempt by the cab  inv pan am and Twa upset the october Iata ruling in Chandler. Ariz.,  increase the fares a Rul ing which the cab subsequently ordered the airlines not  Honor until tuesday s reversal. The letter is interpreted As an indication of cab x Strong Dos a Provat of the intervention in the dispute by the stale Dpn rement. Earlier in Ottawa prime minis ice a Liler b. Pearson sold Cit Naila will continue  hold out on n 3 per tent nor fur inn new an North All Nylic nor  in Ille . Derision  go along with the  old Hern a no change irrespective of Tho United Littos in Ruslon in the of Madlynn position  refuse can Tulinn nor lines and foreign  flying Inlo of Marin inc Fri in Wrense. The Cabinet discussed the Nutter tues Day. Unlike the United Stolns. Whort Fri agents  saw Sailor raid files new York up a peeping Fri agent and two closed circuit television cameras monitored the theft of defense secrets by Navy Yeoman Nelson c. Drummond for j sole  russian , members a Federal court Here won told. The testimony came from agents of the Fri who had been watching the 33-year-old Drummond sept. 28, 1962. In the Newport . Naval base office of Metu-8. About Midnight of the same  was seized by agents As he was about  turn Over thesper secret data on , electronic defense equipment  Russia agents in Larch Man  , Metu-8 is the Mobile electronic technical unit at the Newport base designed  improve complicated top secret electronic equipment used in naval vessels Metu-8 is under tight Security. The events leading up  arrest were related by Fri agent Paul c. Fields who told presiding fed eral judge Edward Weinfeld and an All male jury that he installed . Stock Exchange prices nil 40uituh it let in i7hlilt is Kuk 114 3ih Zishuk i my t4t . 4 l it Bimmy Altok Uri tit a Imam a smut Chi a Sattlr m Mink pm Mph Malm hah it a cd m".7l�i my wh74 in. Price from Merrill Lynch Pierre kit intr it Smith Frankfurt Akk he a self Way Toane Tami  i of nor is 0 cd is onitt.4lih.htr burglar alarm symme which would warn whenever the Entrance door   was opened after  Bell was located in what is known As lond Center no. 2. Across he Hall from Metu-8 office. He said he also helped install a second closed circuit camera  augment one that been installed previously. From charts shown  the jury. Sgt ruled innocent in Hanau Post commissary trial Hanau Germany sgt Charles a. Waters former Steward of the Hanau Post commissary was found not guilty by a special court martial trying him on a charge of larceny in connection with alleged irregularities in the operation of the commissary. Waters was freed when the court granted a defense motion that the charge be do miss d on the grounds Dence. Of insufficient Evi action against Waters was take after an investigation by the army and German police allegedly revealed the four of the 11 journalists working for communist ruled Ensi Germany and arrested in West Germany and Berlin tuesday were free wednes Day after being questioned by police. The four were detained in Ber Lin As part of n countrywide action Agni not correspondents of East German communist newspaper and radio stations. Four other correspondents arrested at bad Godesberg. Near the went German capital of Bonn were still in custody Wedner Triay. Also still under detention Wen  correspondents or rested in Han Nover and one it Hildesheim. Investigations continue in West Berlin a spokesman forthe office of the state prosecutor said investigations be ainu the four released men would go on. Court sources said the Cor respondents were suspected of having illegally obtained information which was used by East Ger Many s communist propaganda machine against West Germany. 18-Pound baby girl born Trent Italy a mrs. Tul Lla Costa re 46-year-old wife of Trent City Gardener gave birth  a impound baby girl. The Cost aria have six other children. Mutual funds prices Intel. Trvll  Btu i s  r atm of com Tel Otaw a by United press International a 14 my id Arkko i ?.� t.,47 74 1.17 i 4.b4 lit  74 i u 19m Sims  i  1mb 11.17 12.119.07 10 m h.4s in 17.m him �.04 11.41 dry yen but Tutu 4 hard by cite 4 in of ilk bum film film Ltd  pm pm Riley  i Firth  Smtih. A atm Hal Ltd m. H-c7 he Mph m. .  my my a jew 4.41 17.1 . 17,11 .ii  imi4.n   2i.m   i.n�. 11.37 1.41i.n 3.41  Mil 11.04 i  11-4 i ik.11 a i ism  ij.07 100  10.01sis   71.04 94.h 3  14.17 11.17 14 w Iii 14.19 4.m 4.m 417un Miu in. Ortwin Hil l Iff. Silk Al nil Ltd la Mem Niht melt c i c. Pile it Palm Ortelli  
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