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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 15, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Scr Turnoy Jim 15, 1963 the stars and stripes Page. Is chemicals tobaccos oils Lead mixed Mart new York a Thi nor Market cloned narrowly mixed in quit trading . Were mixed at ills it following thursday s decline. They Mich. Singers tour Europe Romb 88 the University Al Michigan men s it dub hit Kiun in european tour  Volce glee club second oldest University choir in the United Beatea lion in third tour Oleu rope and will make a awing through 10 nun Tran for 90 Eon eerie. The group s director it Ptiip a  program includes work of a pet Estrina and Handel negro spirituals new Loden from a Alcala and Oik my after appearances in Rome Maple and Paras Greece the Troup la singing in Athena through sunday and in Salon Kaen monday. In tune Avla the Ilee club willbe in Belinde and Zagreb. They will be in Venu on june 23 and14 to Crakow Poland on june 20, mat Eutaw june 98.from there they will to to Ber Lin june 58 Frankfurt july 1luxembourg, july Al Cologne Oer. Many july 3 Paru july b and London july i and 9, and Eden Burgh Scotland july 10.their final appearance will be at the International Mill Cal fes Uval in Llangollen Wales on july 11. 13 and 13. Remained mixed to the  Prore change ranged from fractions to around 1 Point n herein Lihr direction. Standard and poor s 500-Stockindex Wai up a fraction at 702. The sap 425 Fandun Tralli close unchanged at 73jw. The Dow Jones 30  Fay 0.00 to 723.03. Most of the chemicals oils tobaccos and utilities advanced. Most of the rails sugars non ferrous metals ind electrical equipments declined. Other major groups were mixed. Do Pant Caln i some of the averages were helped by a 3-Polni Nln by Dupont. Of the 3,303 Kiuei appearing on the tape 536 d c 11 n t a 472 advanced and 905 closed  were 3ft Halfhi for the year and 17 new lows volume fell to 3340.000 shares tit lowest since May 37 when 3,760,000 shares changed hands from 4,690,000 shares traded thurs Day. New York is.0 Imi iusi4js Imi mrs 1 Susan  my ski Levi an res  French Assembly oks treaty with Germany pm ii  it us ilium Imi it Tom  iu7 is i 14 i4u   us Tus nit is  Imit of ims us 4.ji ult ims Imi to iu4 Ilam ims Zuj i4.m us in a Utji Aji Mims sj4 ii m7slut Imi in ims i i Imi ims Imi in Impf 1mb Iii 47 ims a comprised of Man from the army port Parachute team with headquarter., at it. Brow , to Biurad to Lead Inthav god Meler team Competition although that event waa not completed. Sec Gerald f. Bourquine us Ili hed he Milf a the Man to beat when he scored it dead cent or Hiton a red Dylik target Only 4 inches to diameter. Sp9 Coy Mcdonald waa Only inches away from the red Dak on Hla beat jump o the  Wai fourth in the 1,000 Moter  count Lei Are comp Cunt in the individual Eventa but Belgium and Ireland Are not competing in the team  two countries Cloa Vrat to the of. Are Austria and Wett Ger Many Paris fat the French in to Lonny am by Friday Tif prov a i to French or rim  pity. Umler which the old ene Miess re to work out a new t Nof Friendship. The vote for my i first ton wan .125to 107 with 42 abstention. During the two Dynya of debate mom deputies who Knoke approved burying the Hatchet with Oren Rybut Felt int move toward Kun Copenn Intro ration were the Bette method. Apr ont we n of Ieroni conclusion however acc narc president Charles a Gaulle s followers havea majority in the an Armboy. Germany ban Hall Lisl it the German parliament already has ratified the treaty. It now will go to the frenc Sennit which plans to open debate june 90. The Gaull Liti do not havea majority in the semite but approval is still  agreement pledges close and constant consultation in an Effort to bring their foreign and defense policies in  treaty Specif. That the chiefs of state or government will meet at least twice a year and the foreign and defense ministers a least every three months. Lesser officials Are expected tomcat even More frequently. The chiefs of staff Are to meet i alternate months.  an detailed the agreement pledges the two countries to adopt so far As pos sible joint or Al Molnr positions Ronall matters of foreign policy particularly questions of european political cooperation and of East Wen relations and issues arising within nato the Council of Europe Western european Union. The organisation for eco nomic cooperation and develop ment coed do and similar  leaders Are pledged to seek joint positions on defens strategy and tactics and the two governments Are to Pool their i a amends programs As much As pos sible. Germany however is Al ready bound under earlier Allied agree mensa o refrain from build ing atomic bacteriological or chemical  during the formal rain Al rat Ion Proem ministers have stepped up their meetings. Defens my later Pierre mess mar announced thursday nigh that he was going to Bonn june iu21 for talks a the German de Fenyo mint liter enl Uwe von has Al. Do Gnu Lff is scheduled to Coto Germany july 5 for a conference with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Sef Tilor electrocuted aboard Navy ship Hoboken. , Dpi ayoung Sailor was electrocuted aboard a Navy ship in dry Dock at Hoboken. Electronics t clinician 3/c Den Nis l. . 21. Of St. Paul. Minn., was wot Ling aboard the troop transport Rockbridge when he was killed. Art dim played at . London abstract american Watercolours Are being Hown at the american embassy hero through july 0. The exhibition was arranged i cooperation with the International Council of new York s museum of modern Art. Hours ure Dull from 9-c, with the exception of week ends. Adm Lilon is free Mont of the 54 paintings on Dis play were done in the i960 Hough some dote bark to 1361artists represented Are Paul Jen Kins Lilly Brody. Giorgio Caval lon. Sam Frankf Stephen Pace Leo Rabkin Helen Frankenthal Rstanley Warrio Wlch mat turn Kanemitsu Lee Kramer Norma Bluhm and Al held. 733 graduate from Safe High schools Wiesbaden Germany  and the urgent group of High a shool seniors in the history of the Safe schools waa graduated this month according to Charlesf. Ross Usasz school superin  733 students were graduated from the 10 High school operated by u8afb and located at Wiesbaden and Blob org Ger Many Dreux and chateau Roux France Lakenheath and Bushy Hall England nou Vaseur. Morocco wheel a Libya and i Marand Ankara Turkey. College  the graduates 434 have been accepted by colleges and military academies. Seventy eight of the graduate will further their education through scholarships. Including four who have won Achot Arahlia through National Merit Scholastic qualification Teate. Other groups sponsoring scholarships include the h. R. Arnold education fund u8ate women clubs student councils Parent teacher associations various .colleges and the National Honor society. Bonn to Aid Africa nations Bonn the West German government has entered Inte agreement to atari extending Mil itary help to six african nations a spokesman said. The countries Are Nigeria Guinea Sudan Somalia Madagascar and Libya. Press chief Karl quencher to Nanse told a Newa conference that additional agreement an being negotiated with two other africans nations hut declined a a Methven. The military help involved includes training of african soldiers in West Germany and provision of military equipment to african nations. Von haae described it comparatively Small Peale with in million budgeted for this  this help the Independence of the Young african Nall Onais to be strengthened and our of opt Rallon with them improved Vonklase said. He insisted that no Polt local strings Are being attache but at he same time said the gov Crement expected that the recipients will respect the right of the German people to  Brit mine blot a full Stoke on Trent. England a three men died in an under ground explosion at a Coal mine Here. Communications failure caused sub scare Halifax. Canada a the Canadian Navy said a communications failure resulted in a false re port that the British Aub Marine Artemis waa sinking off the East coast. The us. Coast guard said it receive a report from Albro Litke radio station at Dartmouth nov Scotia that the submarine waa in trouble 700 Miles it of new  Canadian Navy explained it lost Contact with the Artemis about 11 . While it waa exercising with Canadian Alps and plane about 900 Miles South of Hall lax. Following routine emergency procedure the Navy issued a sub sink  an hour later a spokes Man said the Artemis surfaced and he emergency waa ended. The Artemis joined the 6lh sub Marine so Here for excreta a with Canadian warships during the firs three weeks of june. It arrived Kay 30 under command of a cmdr o. R. Wardle. It la scheduled la leave Halifax june h to resume duly with the British Navy  
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