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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday july 3, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 1 Ade Natier sees a ban disarm talks relieving tension by John Hightower Bonn a Chancellor Kon Rad Adenauer declared that Dis armament and nuclear test negotiations May be useful to the West in trying to persuade the soviets to change their policy so that East West tension can be reduced. Adenauer Long reputed to be a hard line Western Leader in relations with Russia said in an inter View that he would Welcome reasonable discussions with the so Viet Union. But he warned against offering concessions unmatched by soviet concessions of equal value. The retiring West German government chief set Forth and amplified these and other views in a Long conversation in his private office in the palais Schaumburg where he conferred with presiden Kennedy a week ago. Despite his 87 years and scheduled retirement this fall he said he is still so Busy that he has had Little time to plan his Persona future. He intends to write his memoirs covering especially the 14 tur Bulent years he has served As chief of West Germany s postwar government. He also will travel in the in Terest of German Unity with the West he said if that is considered desirable and necessary. Through with politic the implication of All he said about his future was that whence Steps out As Chancellor he will be through with an Active life Ingerman Domestic politics. He spoke Only of an interest in see ing that Germany s International relations follow the pattern he had Laid out. Adenauer expressed conviction that the recently ratified French Germai Friendship pact providing for periodic consultations Between Bonn and Paris government chiefs will serve the interests of All the Atlantic allies. He said it Marksman end to 400 years of Franco German hostility which spawned two world wars. He declared his support for european unification in close partnership with the United states thereby endorsing the main line of president Kennedy s european policy. But he emphasized his conviction that French president Charles de Gaulle is firmly committed also to the Alliance and that franc forms with Germany a firm bul Wark against the threat to Europe from the  the informal discussion of International issues with the Chan cellar was specified beforehand As being off the record. Written an Swers were made to written questions submitted in Advance. Weimar Republic collapse Here Are key Points covered question while the record of German political development during the 14 years of the present Republic is Clear enough Many americans still remember the col lapse of the Weimar Republic in 1933 after 14 years of existence. The question they raise is this have the German people fully broken with the attitudes and conditions which made Hitler s Dic Tator she possible and will they strive to preserve their democratic freedoms and institutions answer i can answer this ques Tion with an unqualified  people of the Federal Republic have their feet planted on the soil of democracy. Actress to Morrow weds comedy writer Las vegas Nev. A actress to Morrow and Jackie Barnett comedy writer for Jimmy Durante were married in jewish rites. The red haired Beauty became a convert to Judaism for the Cere Mony. It was the first marriage for miss Morrow 23, and the Sec Ond for Barnett 42. Durante was Best Man. The elections for the bundestag parliament of the past 14 years showed that the population of the Federal Republic is committed to the democratic parties. The bitter ears that Germany experienced Between 1933 and 1954 have led to a genuine change of heart not least in those persons who in 1933placed their Hopes in Hitler. Question when you spoke be Eore the National press club i Washington last nov. 15, following the crisis Over soviet missiles in Cuba you said the most important lesson in that crisis for the West Ern allies was we must re main Strong. We must remain unit  two months later the alliances lit sharply Over major political and military issues. Do you be Lieve the divisive forces within the Alliance will in the Long run prove to be stronger than the unifying forces ? answer we must and will re main United. The Western Alliance has experienced a series of differences of opinion in past years. The Alliance came through them All. I would not Call these differences crises. That would not be True. Common sense the necessity of the Given relationships tells us that we member states of the Alliance must stick together. The Federal Republic has consistently done everything within its Power to Foster this unit among the allies. We Are All of us agreed that the cooperation among the european Peoples must develop in close partnership with the United states of America. Carpenter selected Tor eclipse study Houston a it cmdr m. Scott Carpenter termed the mos science minded of the original seven astronauts has been chosen to join a team of scientists in Ajet Airliner to observe an eclipse of the Sun Over Western Canad july 20. His selection was announced by officials of the manned spacecraft Center Here. The Center said Carpenter s chief task will be to study a puzzling phenomenon of the night sky the zodiacal Light which also is visible during eclipses. Aiding him in his study will Bedr. Jocelyn r. Gill an astronomer with the Goddard space flight enter at Greenbelt my. She said it is hoped the study will improve the ability of the astronauts to observe the zodiacal Light in future space  zodiacal Light is a Pyramid shaped glow visible shortly after Sunset or before Sunrise which is believed to be caused by the re Flection of the Sun on dust particles around the Earth. To yanks Light july 4 fuse in Bermuda Hamilton Bermuda a the Yankee rebels Are going whoop it up in this British Crown Colony july 4, and they have asked the royalists to join in the  More americans to the Square mile in Bermuda than there Are in Many parts of the United states the Independence Day part promises to be a Success. The governor of Bermuda maj Gen sir Julian Gascoigne has promised to show up in his re military coat for the festivities with a British delegation in  the party is the american society in Bermuda headed by author f. Van Wyck Mason who has written consider ably on the revolutionary War. Bermudians whose forefathers rolled out a few barrels of gun powder for George Washington in his struggle against the redcoats Are expected to show up in Masse for the party at the Elbow Beac surf club. Brazil bound French sculptor Ange Falchy mounts a ladder in Nice to put finishing touches on his abstract sculpture which will be shipped to Brazil for display in a Square. The work is made of Sheet Metal and girder Frame. Now the problem la to get it there. A co Monette says Shell begin cosmic family Moscow a co Monette Valentina Teres Kova has told Moscow news conference she plans to begin a cosmic  she did not say when or with whom she planned to Start he family but it is rumoured her Choice May be fellow cosmonaut Andria Nikolayev. The woman space Pilot made the remarks at a conference for Cor respondents accredited to the world Congress for women. She showed up for the meeting at the Moscow Hall of columns in her Navy Blue dress with a White Spain reduces jail terms in Honor of Pope Paul i Madrid Apall Spanish prisoners have had their sentences reduced by from one sixth to half effective tuesday in line with an amnesty granted by the Spanish government As a homage to the illustrious and sacred person of the Pope and the magnanimity of the holy Catholic  decree announced by a government spokesman was published in the official Gazette tuesday the decree provides those who have already spent 20 years in prison will be released no matter whether they Are political prison ers or common  those who had death sentences commuted to 30 years imprison will not be affected by the amnesty granted on occasion of the Coronation of Pope Paul i. The decree specifies those serv ing sentences up to two years will have them halved. Those serving sentences from 2 to 12 years will have them reduced by one fourth. Prisoners with sentences from 12 to 20 years will have their sentences Cut by a fifth and those of 20 years up by a sixth. Stripe Down the front. In her Public appearances since her return to Moscow june 22, miss Teres Kova has worn either the White striped dress a Black suit or a soviet air Force Junior Lieuten ant s uniform. Displaying Little animation or enthusiasm she read prepared an Swers to a Long list of repetitive questions about her. Life preparations for space flight and the 48-orbit journey itself. She denied As a dirty slander Western reports that she had been slated to spend six instead of three Days in space. She insisted that her flight had been planned As a one Day trip with the option of extending to three Days if conditions permitted. Cafe brings Back Good old Days Pittsburgh a a Down town Pittsburgh cafe observed it 30th anniversary by cutting Back some prices to what they were 30years ago. You could get a Turkey dinner with potatoes vegetable pie Anc Coffee for 35 cents. Beer was Nickel. The owners said about 1,500dinners, or. Approximately a half ton of Turkey were served. Question you have often been represented or. Chancellor alone of the most unyielding of Western leaders in your attitude toward attempts at agreement with the soviet Union. Do you be Lieve that accommodations Are impossible under what conditions might they become possible answer neither am i opposed to efforts to get along with the so Viet Union nor do i reject All con Cessions. I should Welcome it if the West were to enter reasonable discussions with the soviet Union. But concessions on the Western Side Are possible Only if equally significant concessions Are made on the Eastern Side. Question do you consider that any real Progress can be made in disarmament before some of the potential causes of War Are re moved by political agreement be tween the soviet Union and the Western Powers i have in mind particularly the problems of Ber Lin and the division of Germany. Negative attitude answer the tension betwee Neast and West is a result of the negative attitude of the soviet Union. If this tension is to be re moved then one must try to per Suade the soviets to change their policy. In this respect agreements in the sphere of disarmament an the cessation of atomic tests would be useful. As suggested by the Western Powers in Geneva in the summer of 1959 at an East West Confer ence on Berli consideration also could be Given to a parallel Solu Tion of political problems and of questions of disarmament. Question assuming that the present divisions Between Eastern and Western Europe continue in definitely do you believe the chances for dangerous incidents might be reduced by establish ment of some kind of zone of Dis engagement Between Eastern an Western forces. ? answer in my View a disengagement is not a suitable Way of guaranteeing an adequate degree of Security. The mistrust would re main. In favor of East then too a so called disengage ment Between Eastern and West Ern forces in Europe because of the geographical situation would bring about a one sided shifting of the relationships of military Power in favor of the East bloc. What is More such a disengagement would create a dangerous vacuum that could tempt a potential aggressor to ill considered Steps. Question the relationship be tween the German Federal Republic and the United states has been especially close during the Post War years due in part to the pres ence Here of Large american for Cesas part of nato defense system. Can you now foresee the time when these forces might be with drawn or when it would be Desir Able from the German Point of View to have them removed answer we in the Federal re Public Are convinced that the Calm and Security we have had in the past years would not have prevailed without the presence of Al lied forces especially those of the United states of America and without  this and from the continuing Challenge in the East it is evident that the time has not yet arrived to speak of a possible withdrawal of these forces. But Why did judge Moke that Choice Kansas City to. Up judge Eugene Brouse listened carefully while the defendant explained he had two choices hit a dog or a parked oar. Hans r. Lorsch chose the car. The judge explained that the court also had two choices. Lorsch was fined  
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