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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 24, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Late sports Washington Dpi the Wuhl Tiffenn senator thu Rudny mid outfielder Lam i Leal to Tho new York ctn for in until a lofted amount of rain Tancl player to be named later. Weather ten Rimpfl mail intr. Ont let it Lowith to mfg Atni trat in. Ortr Towl a bin Alfha h. Adana Atheni at Fin army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Antul form in Ewt Opo. North Africa and Trio a Eddlo Lait volume 22, number 37 court rules against Connor hones 3 Conti Dolly 10 Conla Sandoy Friday May 24, 1963 Birmingham racists out Birmingham. Aln. Up staunchly  m  o r Art tonne and cloy poll comm left loner Eugene Bull Connor los their court Battle to re Nln in office thursday is hundreds of negro no Doris ii Sim nil Crl or us pelted for inking port in Roncin marches Rel or Natl to Clun under Federal court order. Hines who Hantl joined Connor in directing police and fire enduring More than a month of civil rights demonstrations Here quickly cleaned out his desk and turned Over the mayor shop to Albert bout Well considered More moderate on segregation. Connor said he would not Appeal the verdict. The Alabama supreme court ruled in Montgomery that bout Well and nine new City councilmen elected april 2, because birding Ham changed its form of govern ment last november were entitled to take  hour after the decision the new Council issued a statement through Boutwell s office calling on nil our cd Irons to support us and pledging to uphold the inns of the City stale and  a Connor and Public works Commik Kroner j. T. In soon a who and run the ally As a Thryn  and no peeled lower court rulings in Yang they must in cute office  was not  immediately for , who remained largely in the inc kirov id during the demonstrations was considered Mart moderate on racial matters than hones and Connor who directed firemen to use hoses on the demonstrators at the Peak of the protest. Reinstatement of the students came when a Federal appeals judge overruled a lower court and or dered Birmingham school officials to immediately reinstate the negro children. Eugene Bull Connor judge Elbert Tuttle. Chief judge. Lott court Appeal cont. On Page cot. 41 East West Luis can end fast Rusk cautions new Mercury flight urged Washington up three of the nation s astronauts told group of congressmen thursday that another Mercury manned space shot would help Iron out difficulties which plagued cordon Cooper during the last stages of his 22.9-Orblt flight. The members of the uj3. Space team gave their views at a closed related Story on Page 4 and informal session o the House subcommittee on manned space flight subcommittee chairman 011 n Teague d-tex., said after the meeting that cmdr Alan b. Shep Ard maj Donald Stayton and capt James Mcdavitt agreed that much could be gained from another Mer Cury Sho Teague said they indicated How Ever that a final determination should not be made until All data is evaluated from Cooper s flight the longest mad so Lor by a uj3. Astronaut. The notional aeronautics an space administration Hud planned to conclude the Mercury program with Cooper s night. This would mean there would not be another american in space for about 18months when the gemini two Man Pace capsule program  Kennedy told his news conference wednesday that he expected to discuss the question of another Mercury flight next wee with Nasa administrator James x. Webb but that the final decision would be up to Nasa. All indications now Are that Nasa Headquarters k delighted with the results produced by Coop or s night an do not plan an other. . Teams conquer Everest from 2 sides Katmandu. Nepal a two american teams scaled it. Everest from different sides wednesday missed each other at the exact Peak but staged a dramatic meeting at the a lightly lower South Summit reports reaching Here confirmed  Bishop and Luther Jer Starl reached the Summit by Way of the South Ridge. William f. Unsoeld and  f. Hornbein reached the Summit by Way of the hitherto unconquered West  aim had been for both teams to meet on the  american Everest expedition led by Norman Dyhrenfurth has stateside Static new York a Gordon Cooper Hia wife and the other a jul astronauts and their Olvea rho came Here for the ticker tape Parade went to the theater afterwards. Hie Trowt of the world i want Kennedy Speaks at dedication of memorial in . New York up Presl Dent Kennedy thursday dedicated a memorial to world War ii servicemen who died in the Atlantic and warned americans to be pre i pared to play their part to protect Liberty in our  generation of americans must be expected in their time Todo their part to maintain the free Dom of this country Ald to president As he Laid a Wreath at the Battery Park memorial. There is no final Victory but rather All americans must be prepared to play their  president new from Washington to pay tribute to 4,000 at lactic fatally in of the War. The memorial located on the tip of Manhattan stands at the end Ola mall that has the statue of Liberty As its focal . Kennedy said that when parents of the War dead come Here in the Shadow of the statue of Liberty they will perhaps wonder Why these Young men had to die he said it was in the nature of the struggle for Liberty and Freedom that each generation must make its own  president was scheduled to attend n 91.000-a-plate democratic fund raising dinner later at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. Bus put six men atop Everest Nee May 1. This is the biggest Everest Success any expedition has Ever  said Bishop and crated after reaching the Summit a Unsoeld and Hornbein ascend no and waited for them near the South Summit. Dyhrenfurth said Bishop and Ferstad reached the Summit looked or Unsoeld and Hornbein failed o see them and started Back Down he Southern route up which the Tad come. But on the Way Down they saw hat the pair had come up the Western Edge along the route of no Retreat had reached the Summit and had been forced to go Down he Southern route. Bishop and Jerstad waited  near the South Summit of Everest which is lower than the main 29.02& foot  and Hornbein carried off what Dyhrenfurth called a Moui Alneer s dream of going up one Way. Crossing the Summit and com ing Down another  parties met in Early evening n darkness they were unable to find Camp 6 at 37.400-feet Elevation from which Bishop and Jerstad had set out wednesday morning. Dyhrenfurth said they were forced to bivouac at about 28,000feet in the open without tents or Cunt on rage 24. Col v Ottawa a Secretary of state Dun Rusk thursday warned ministers of the Atlantic Community that the present Lull in East West relations May come to an end any Day. Rusk informants sold mentioned three sensitive Points where the world May expect trouble Berlin Cuba and South Viet Nam. He delivered a carefully prepared Analy Sis of the International situation on the second Day of the nato ministerial Council meeting. It was not Rusk s intention tomake gloomy predictions sources close to the . Delegation  warning was addressed to iome of the allies who believe a Washington sees it that the Lull May be indefinite. Rusk spoke to considerable length about the cuban Issue and its potential dangers. Flare up can occur on Cuba he said the Issue instill dangerous and precludes normalization of the situation in the Caribbean. The United states he added maintains its surveillance operation and As russian troops remain and nothing indicate change in Fidel Castro s views a new flare up can occur any time. On Berlin he said that although the russians Are not pressing the West this May not be necessarily True tomorrow. In any Case he explained there to no change in the soviet  Laos Rusk said the Kennedy administration has no Clear picture How much influence Moscow has to help in the Ere Neutral  South Viet Nam. He was Dean  up a w loom slightly More optimistic and said that there Are signs indicating gradual pacification of the country. Russia. Rusk said appears to Bein a state of immobility in its contacts with the West the West he cautioned should not be deceived by this pause As there is no Way of knowing whether and when it May Lead to a new hardening of mos cow s position Washington does not know. Rusk continued whether this pause will Lead to what he called a new period of danger or not. But prudence re quires that the West should be ready for a tougher Moscow line at any time. Khrushchev warns . In Adieu for Cuba s Castro Moscow a Premier Elk la situation even More formidable. Khrushchev addressing a fare than that of last october might Well meeting for Fidel Castro warned that the situation in the Caribbean carries possibilities of becoming worse than last october. In a speech of More than an hour the soviet Premier in shirtsleeves and bareheaded in a boil ing Sun declared if the United state government does not show necessary common sense and understanding of the situation and permits Luelf to be drawn into a dangerous path a arise in the  such a situation is created by the aggressive forces of imperialism clearly it would be Muchmore difficult to emerge from the crisis than it was in 1062. Us. Officials  said Khrushchev a foot engaging in his usual  they said the soviet Leader seem to be striving to make it appear that the United state gout on poo 84, col v Hung jury ends spy trial new York up an nil male jury was unable to decide thursday whether Navy Yeoman Nelson c. Drummond was guilty of Selling . Defense secrets to the bus Slans. The deadlocked jurors were dismissed and a new trial sched  judge Edward Well Tell set june 3 As the new trial Date. Drummond s defense attorneys asked Weinfeld to reduce the sail or s Ball to make it Raster for him to get out of jail for the first time since he was arrested last septem Ber by Fri  $100.000 Ball is eminently fair Weinfeld said crisply. Motion  34-year-old negro Sailor who has spent 17 years in the Navy was accused of Selling secrets tothe russians for at least six Yean. Federal agents said he began Deal ing with the russian agents As Early As 1967 when he was stationed in  of the startling elements in Drummond s trial was a letter he wrote from his jail cell to the feb offering to become a counterspy if his release on lower Ball could be  proposed in the letter that his Ball be reduced from j100.000 to $20.000. He said that if the Fri would then help him raise the 130.000, he would jump Ball and defect behind the Iron curtain and spy for the United states be because he was a Good american fighting Man 1 Japan Grants India loan Tokyo a Japan thursday granted a 19 million loan to India the foreign ministry announced. The Money in the form of a m billion yen credit. Is to be used forthe Durga Pur special steel and Alloy project and Purchase from Japan  
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