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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday Jon. 28, 1963 the stars and stripes Page . Students i Cuba bound despite ban Washington up the but department sought thurs Day to head off about to american College it Denti reported on their Way from Europe to Cuba on a junket financed by the cuban government a spokesman said uj3. Diplomats in Amsterdam London and Paris were instructed to intercept the Tuden and warn them they could fan criminal penalties of $5,000 and five years in jell for violating the is. Ban against unauthorized travel to Cuba. Officials said a group of 21 Stu dents left new York wednesday for Amsterdam and another 30 left for London. Officials card both groups apparently intended to travel to Prague Czechoslovakia and from there Fly to Havana. The group arriving at Amster dam was met at the Airport by is. Officials who read them a formal warning. But they apparently headed on to Paris since Jan is 1961, the United states has banned travel to Cuba except for persons carrying specially authorized passports. The authorization in Given Only for travel in the Best interests of the United states such As in the cases of newsmen. Officials Hod no immediate de tailed information on the Home cities of the students but said they were int Fly East and West coast resident some of the students earlier had been reported going to Cuba by Way of Canada but the Canadia government apparently discouraged  Christmas another group of is. Students planned to go to Cuba on a similar junket. There was a hurry of controversy Over their attempt which apparently fell through Over a Lack of transportation. Red chinese Delegate disrupts meeting of women in Moscow from vim dispatch a unusual definition Washington a cartoon. It Al Capp was Oik a on a Tele vision program to disc if abstract Art Hli evaluation a product Atul untalented sold by the unprincipled to the utterly be  Symbol of resistance Fen of the amur Douglas Maori he tempt a Pom id piece of Rock tag out of the. Island of  Rock from us president of thu philippine was pre rated of Buffalo o. Hechanova philippine Secretary of Commerce and Industry. Corrett Dor a the Symbol of resistance aft list the japanese. A pan am plans $160 fare to Europe $100 to Hawaii new York up pan Amerl can world airways has announced plans for a new Thrift class Ofair travel to Europe and Hawaii that would Cut the current Cost by More Tymn one third. The airline said the new rates to Hawaii would be subject to approval by the civil aeronautics Board cab and the transatlantic a elem would have to be approved by other interested carriers and their respective governments because it is an International route. Juan t. Trippe. President of pan am said Tho proposed rates for Aone Way transatlantic crossing would be $160, a reduction of 1103,or 39 per cent Over the current Economy fare. The new Thrift service Between California and Hawaii would be $100, compared with the present Economy class fare of $133. Pan american said the new serv ice is an Extension of the Thrift class that it started seven years ago to puerto  said the service to Hawaii would be started nov. 1 on a Dally basis and the new Europe service is expected to begin five month Slater to april 1964, if it la a  said pan am was announcing its plans now to give the other airlines time to study them. Transatlantic fares to become effective next april will be considered and recommended by the airlines to their governments in the next few months. Nonstop schedules planned pan am plans for the new trans Atlantic Thrift service Call for Dally nonstop schedules Over the heaviest routes linking new York with London Paris Frankfurt and Rome. Thrift class service will bring transatlantic air journey within to reach of hundreds of thousands of new traveler both in the United states and Europe Trippe Laid. At the same time we believe this new claim of service is economically justified from the Point of View of the  Moscow the International women s Congress still Seething after a session was broken up by the communist chinese went in to secret meetings to discuss peace and disarmament. The More than 2,000 delegates Are holding their talks in ill committees. One morning session was disrupted when Madame Kwo diem raced to the podium after India Delegate Aruna Asa All said Chi Nese proposals for solving their Border conflict were unacceptable. Madame Kwo forcibly took the microphone and shouted that she must clarify China s position on the Issue. The chairman declared the slight Middle aged chinese Dele Gate out of order but she talked Almott is minutes while the delegations tried to shout her Down male guards moved in to restore order and or. Joan Carbutt of eng land recessed the session. The chinese Delegate calmed by a Promise she could speak later but the chairman did not Call on her and it wan expected she might get her say in me of the cloned meetings. The Indian suggestion which so Fri Eil the Chuni a wan that the Colombo plan should be acknowledged As the Basli for a Border settlement. This Calls for disengagement of armed forces on the Northeast in Dlan Frontier and consolidation of the present cease fire lines. Lunch with or.  my. Nik it n s. Khrushchev lunched with the american delegation and suggested that mrs Jacqueline Kennedy should have come to the comm mint dominated on Greis. Mrs. Khrushchev referred to Hei own role As a Leader of the local soviet american Friendship soc qty. Then she said mrs. Kennedy could have made a contribution touch Friendship by her presence. Mrs. Khrushchev is a member of the soviet delegation and it was this delegation which gave the lunch for the 90-member Ameri can  of the american Are Mem Bers of the militant women stalk or  their Leader mra Ralph Russell of Washington  the Rostrum at the Congre and denounced Western Imperial so and  Helen Keller quietly Marks 83rd birthday Easton Conn. A Helen Keller has decided to relax a Little so there was t any special us thursday her 83rd birthday. But there was no rest for the mailman As he bore his Burden to miss Keller s House. Arcan bldg. Greetings to the Blind and deaf author came from the Humble an the great. There also were Bou Quets of roses miss Keller s favorite  Are one of the select com Pany of men and women Whoso achievements have become legend Ary in their own time wrote president  tireless endeavours on a half of Blind people everywhere have gained friends for the unite states and the cause of democracy and have won for you a permanent place in Llic history of human Prog  recent years. Flu Keller Haa limited her activity but she con consultant to foundation for the the  miss Keller on her birthday were her brother Philip Brooks Keller of Dallas Texas and her Ulster. Mrs. Alldren Tyson of Montgomery. Ala. The Cook had baked a three tiered cake for the gathering. A bottle of Champagne was chilled. Pennsy or elects Board chairman Philadelphia a Stuart Thomas Saunders a lawyer turned railroader was elected Board chair Man and chief executive officer of America s biggest Railroad the Pennsylvania effective oct. 1. He succeeds James m. Symes in the Pennsy s top Job. And is the third to hold the title of Board chairman since the Railroad founding in ism. Alien j. Greenough. Who Suc Lovell Val Tang user London a prof. Sir Ber Nord Lovell director of the Jodrell i Bank  flew to Moh i cow for a three week visit to the soviet Union. Friendly Chat has bad punctuation slay ton Minn. A two Rural slay on men both members of the National guard had some things they wanted to Chat about. I the Road that extends from new unknown to the other each i York to Chicago and St. Loula started driving the four Miles. Covering 23,000 Miles of track separating their two Homes. They met at the Crest of country Road Britain reject soviet plan needed Symes As president in 1999,remains in that Post and continue also a chief operating officer of Hill. Both cars were badly damaged but the two friends escaped serious injury. George Miller. 27. Escaped witha minor head laceration. Dale Galles 27. Got a Cut up. London api Britain has rejected Russia plan for a nuclear free zone in the Mediterranean As another soviet attempt to inter Fere with the  Bunc safeguarding world peace. Ballet fan attempts to kiss Meg shades of Abilene a Herd of yearling at Cra Romp Down to a we Attar Fleet of track alter a 1,400-Muo trip up mud Fla Onri River to Omaha pen. Herald Hax Ruon. A hopped 1.0m of the animal aboard an Auto Barge converted into it floating feed lot a photo London up an unidentified Man tried to kits Princess Margaret of she wus entering sad Ler s Wells theater. The Man had mingled wit celebrities about to be introduced to the Princess at the theater. He was quickly pushed aside and led out he a going out As she  said a spokesman for the theater where Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon. Attended a gala performance of Giullo Cesar in old of the Sunshine Homes and schools for Blind Chil Dren. We sow a Little quiet. In offensive Man with a Bow tie stand ing in the foyer with All the people going to be  the spokes Man said. We called the manager Over and he asked if the Man Hada ticket when the Man said he did not the theater manager asked him to leave. As he was leaving. Princes Margaret was coming in at the  fellow went up to the Princess and appeared to try to  the spokesman said. He was pushed Back by David Mckenna the chairman of the Sadler Well Trust. Die Princess looked startled fora second but went on calmly Chat Ting with the guests  the spoken Nan said  
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