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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 2, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday june 2, 1963 africans forged charter Ryphe leaders of 30 in Al dependent african nations stamped Success on their first Ummat meeting last week an left add ii Ababa with a signed political Unity charter. The charter wan considered Victory for the More moderate leaders who overcame the Stern attitudes of president Gemni Abdel Nailer of the United Ara Republic and Ghana s unpredictable Kanmo Nkrumah. The charter merely pledges the member not Lori to work to never the last holds of Colonzi illum on the continent. It Calls for Ihnut Lonny chiefs to moot once a year n ministers Council to meet More frequently n permanent secretariat and to commission to handle disputes Between Africa states. The Summit also voted to sever ii connections with South Africa stronghold of  Portugal whose Angola territory is a special sore Point. Algeria s Ahmed Ben Bella won the most rousing of Nylon with a very Brief speech in which he advised africans that we must All agree to Dir n Little for african Unity. The charter further coordinates efforts to raise the stand Ard of living for africans seek promotion of International co operant on and acceptance of the United nations and the univer Sal declaration of the rights Ofman. Italian chief Aldo Moro. 4g. The Man credited with engineering the opening to the left of Italy s Christian democratic party was tapped last week by president Antonio Segno to Bethe next Premier. Outgoing Premier am in Tor fan fan i got the Post in 1962 after Mora talked the party int accepting the opening a rapport Between Christian democrats and socialist and u expected that As new Premier More will again work for a Cen Ter left coalition. Success u predicted in the move for Tho quiet University of Sari Law professor who has Bee party Secretary since 1959. Talks Are expected to take about a week and Moro will not Lake office until he reports to Segno that he is Able to form the new government. Fanfant resigned As Premier on Hay 18 after the Christian democrats lost More than 750,000 votes in the italian elections slipping to a two 38 per cent of the total. The communists gained a Mil lion votes 25 per cent of the total and the opposition Liber als racked up a similar increase. The stars and stripes Page 7 link cosmonauts the Itu Mlan Neap apr it rata lout wee Kimbyl a d this photo claiming it a a new one taken of  the new York journal american reported had born killed in pan soviet apace launching. The . Paper mid five have Perlis hell in j attempt at apart Knprr Taulani. A photo International affairs . Paris ties firmed in the Wake of a cordial enough meeting in Ottawa of the nato ministerial Council. French foreign minister Mauric Couve do Murville called at the White House last week. Common interests of France and the United states Are so great that nothing really Seri Ous attn separate one from Heather of the two countries he  wag France touch iness if not hostile Ltd to the new nato nuclear Force plan which has strained parts Washington rely Tlona and led the nato minis ters to approve a nameless enter ally cd nuclear Force at Otta Wathe week before. Couve de Murville also pointed out that French preside Tcharles de Gaulle feels he owes president Kennedy a personal visit in Washington and will do so. But from Paris came word de Gaulle also feels the time is not right for the visit. The new Force provides psychological punch for nato put Ting Allied officers at strategic air come he in Omaha. The three . Subs armed with Polaris mis tiles and the British bombers involved had already been on duty and available to the , the . And Brit Ain rejected a soviet proposal Attl e Geneva disarmament talks for a nuclear free zone in the med Loranne a. The soviets have hundreds of missiles trained on the Mediterranean and their proposal said nothing about  of these said United states ambassador Charles . Late last week. Provon rus Sia s truth newspaper gave warning that the nuclear Force agreed on at Ottawa increases. The risk of nuclear con  the paper accused the nato ministers of the limit i cynicism in maintaining that tin new Force will not spread nuclear armaments to nations other than those now in Possession Ottem. It was disclosed in Washington that the . Is sending adm Claude a Ricketts vice chief of naval operations and other to London to sell the idea of the mixed manned Polaris Fleet to the British. Under this . Plan the allies would equip a surface Fleet with Polaris missiles an the Sulpi would be manned by men of More than one nation. Pope Lay family at the Christian world waited anxiously last week and offered prayers for n dying Pope John Xxxii. At the week s end. The pontiff Hod entered into agony the last throes of de Fth to  reported. In suffers no  then Tyrnn sold. He a passing  what appeared to to the final crisis came after a tiny in tvs sch the Pope Hod astounded his Doc tors by making a Strong rally from tier internal Melitina Thiol threatened his life. He Felt better All Day thurs Dity. Imit his nor Sonal doctor left Rorm far his Home in Bologna. But then shortly after Midnight Tho new crisis in hip form of furl Tontti struck. The Pope in consciousness several times and bin lira Neni and so Tvr were rim Hurt from their Homo in Northern ital to the Pope s bedside. The Vatican had already announced after n year of silence on the subject that the Pope was suffering from instr pc Hetero plasma a growth in his Abdomen. During thursday s surprising rally the Pope sat up n bed and attended to Church business particularly to plans for the re Newal of the ecumenical Confer ence which is so dear to his heart. Even during the final agonies he referred to the conference in his moments of consciousness. Crowds Walterl in St. Peter s Square for tin up Penzance by the Pope on his Balcony or for word of his condition. When he Fulle to appear at one time u loud speaker announcement asked for prayers for his health and the throng fell to us Knees Man persons crying. President Kennedy s planned meeting with the pontiff during his european trip in june was postponed indefinitely in View of the crisis. The carefully worded news of the Pope s condition hoi left open speculation that he might be suf Fering from  source said it was dying bedside Likely the Pope s doctors do not know for sure. Exploratory Surg Ery might be necessary to deter mine just what the growth is but such an operation reportedly has been ruled out because of Tho pontiffs a. Lisbon toll fifty two persons Mot Sud Den death in Lisbon last week when n Railroad station platform of modern design collapsed Dur ing a Rush hour. Forty others were tinted As injured in the tragedy at the cilia do Sod re station As the 230-foot Long Section of thick Rel non he Concrete roof came crashing Down. The platform was packed with persons bounding a train a Milns in three minutes. The of not in use was not known hut officials said a pillar May have collapsed or the roof sup ports had been weakened by heavy Winter Rains. In another tragedy in Europe two american soldiers died a Denim army helicopter crashed at goop Leflon Germany White lifting a big Cross to the lop of n Church Tower. A connecting line tatted to Dis engage and the 504th Avn co copier crashed into the adjacent unfinished Church building to Dona d r. Fen Tress sur Vived. Sp5 Johnny m. Rogers was killed outright find capt Samueld. Detzler died three hours later in a German Hospital. The congregation said a memo rial Slanc would be erected to the victims. Death also struck in the Chittagong area of Pakistan where Cyclone and tidal wave reportedly killed hundreds of per sons. Eighty per cent of the House sin the area were reported destroyed after an Aerial Check Anda local office said As Many As 500 persons were dead. Communication facilities herein chaos and a Clear report on the tragedy could not be obtained. Americans beat Everest re iwo americans limped on m. Frostbitten feet through u cheering crowd it far away Kat Mandu Nepal where hey were flown for  treat ment last week after climbing my Everest. William Unsoeld and Barry Bishop Hod been carried by por ters for two Days from the 13,000 foot Mark on Everest to a hell copter Landing site for evacuation. Their wives and cheering natives greeted them when the copter landed at Katmandu. Luther Jer stud. Who got to Everest s top along with Bishop suffered a Frostbitten toe and Al though carried to the Cump.  not flown out. These three men and Thomas Burn Bein Hud spent the night unprotected 28,000 feet up to 18-degree-below-z Era temperatures after climbing the Peak May 22 in teams of two by two different routes. They later met at the 28.000 foot Summit and failing to Fin their Camp spent the night in the open kicking themselves and each other in an Effort to keep from freezing. The Hospital flight was made necessary to save the climbers toes. At last report tin american doctor sold there u no need for surgery. Blocking the Street a wet Berlin offi cer pointed out the Barrier it German Voloa imbedded to the narrow country Lane to the .sector re slave of Stronn Murcken butt week Tho . Vowed the Road would in kept open and Wert Berlin com pulled that ire and service vehicle were unable to us us Road. The East later moved barriers apart. A Phot  
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