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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Spooky i 0iir follows path of solar eclipse by the iwo Clard Prem Day turned into night find Hack to any again. On the Al Turnn coast a pack of wolves howled in the  in Japan there was b Black Sunrise n few hours later in the North Atlantic there was a Black Sunset. Stars twinkled of 9 40 . North of Anchorage Alaska the spooky spectacle of a total eclipse of the Sun blotted out in some areas by Clouds stretched along an arc 10,000 Miles Long and 60 my Lei wide from hokkaido Japan across the top of Canada Affel Maine to the North atlant Icin 2% hours. It was sunday in Japan Satur Day in North America. Americans experienced the spec Tacle in its totality in Alaska and Maine end in lesser degrees in other parts of the nation. The last total eclipse for americans in the Northeast areas was april 28, 1930. The next eclipse will be March 7. 1970, across Florida. Georgia and part of the Caroll Noi. An army of scientists Amateur astronomers and just Plain curious laymen watched the eclipse from land sea and air Vantage Point. . Astronaut m. Scott car Penter and a group of scientists whisked along the path of the eclipse in a jetliner to obtain data on the Light emanating from be Hind a Black Blob of a Moon. For science this Wai perhaps the most intricately covered eclipse in Hla tory. With equipment of the modern age scientist photo graphed it timed it measured it and simply looked at the Beauty of it. Their results won t be known for weeks perhaps months. In Anchorage the morning Sun turned to a Bright Moonlight that cast eerie shadows As the eclipse first moved across the North american continent. Streetlights were turned on. Millions of americans saw the eclipse on television. At fort Simpson in the Cana Dian Northwest territory the total eclipse lasted the longest100 seconds. At grand Mere. Canada a thick Cloud cover hanging Over the area All Day broke up just six minutes before the show began overhead and hundreds of scientists from Italy the Netherlands. France and s Wulzer in and quickly scribbled notes and clicked their cameras. The Highway into grand Mere was clogged with can full of sight seers. Clouds blotted out the eclipse in other parts of Canada while an 88-per-cent eclipse was visible in new York City. It was t in nearby new Jeney the Shadow of the eclipse raced across the continent at a tired of 1,900 Miles an hour. Above Boston it was 94 per cent total at Elpaso. Tex., 31 per cent. West wary of possible a talk Snag Moscow a the Speed with which negotiators Are approaching a nuclear test ban agreement is causing concern on both sides of the Atlantic that some last minute hitch May develop. The Only such obstacle to be seen by Western delegations would be from Russia for the West repeatedly has offered to write a treaty ending nuclear testing in the air outer space and under water. From the russian Side continue to come hints that along with the test ban treaty must go a non aggression agreement. That was indicated both by Andrei Gromyko foreign minister find chief soviet negotiator and by Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev he Mac of us Lute As saturday. Neither said flatly that the test ban agreement would be blocked unless it is accompanied by a non aggression pact. But the air on that subject remains troubled. Reports both Here and in Washington arc that the treaty is a1 most ready to be initiated almost the final step before it is ready to go to the Senate for approval this could come Early in the week despite the concern about slum bling blocks the atmosphere Here is generally optimistic. From Washington came Indica tons evidently prompted by the american delegation in Moscow that the treaty was virtually in final shape. Officials began talking to reporters about the next step just what sort of Congre Islona action would be required. 58 Viet reds killed in Battle Saigon a in a Pitche Battle lasting until late in the night. South vietnamese Force blasted their Way through the de i tenses of a communist Battallio killing at least 58. The High Point of the fight i a Bugle charge by vietnamese infantrymen against a Viet con combat Hamlet 30 Miles South Here. Early government claims of Many As 500 enemy killed were e agg rated. Nevertheless the Fig was clearly one of the most u Cess Ful in recent months for sout Viet Nam forces in the Melon River Delta. Of the 1.200 government troop that participated 12 were ported killed and 40 injured. Weather if pm run Prim k Al mrsh in 7t it Imam h � a it Toj Htu Tim Atuf i army Navy air Force unofficial  of in . Arand  in luiop., North Alt co and it my dolt Lois stateside Static no tort . Al a the Muhln pm Lar  Joy a Dork i hrs. Owner r. Joel Mph a. Mar hard got ii Nan by Romblon Lair he tint rat bar of Rich finl name of Helnm it Hli wife and up Rii Roll Dpi Olum. 22, a Ulm 95 i Wilt Mir 10 itch sin Nfay monday july 22, 1963 China says it called halt in sino Russ talks London up communist China called the halt in the Sleno soviet ideological talks in Moscow which collapsed in apparent failure a peking communique said sunday. The communique added however that both sides had agreed to resume the talks at an unspecified future Date. Western experts viewed this As an obvious face saving Ges Ture for lie two Powers which split the communist world movement. The text of the communique issued through the new China news Agency and monitored Here read talks were held Between the dlr ration of the communist party or China and he delegation of the commune Fri parly Union in Moscow to 20th of the soviet from july 5th fairest of them , Brill i Irda mrs Varna port her Crown utter brine a aurd Mem thrive in mum Brehe photo Brazil girl 18, crowned As 1963 miss universe Miami Beach up eighteen year old Leda Maria Var Gas of Brazil was named miss Una Verie of 1963. Miss Denmark blonde Aino kor a of Copenhagen was second and miss Ireland. Marlene Mckeown of Belfast was third. Fourth was mis Philippines pictures on Puje 3 la la in e Bennett and fifth was miss Korea Kim Myungja of Seoul. Leda Maria a Brown eyed col lege girl was the first miss uni verse from her country. She was crowned by outgo no Queen Norma Nolan of Argentina in the Miami Beach convention halt Leda Maria who attends a teach ers College in Brazil won 7.500 in Cash plus a $10,000 personal Ftp Pear Anca contract. She will also take Home thou Sand of dollars Worth of other prizes. Leda Maria is the eldest of a family of six children. She has three Brothers and two Sisters. Asked if she had a Boyfriend she Shook her head vigorously. Miss Vargas wore a big holy coloured Street length dress suitable cont. On Paffi 24. Col. 3 in the course of the talks both sides expounded their own views and stand on a Verlett of important questions of principle concerning ran temporary world developments the International communist movement and sino soviet relations. Upon the proposal of the Dele gation of the communist party of China both sides reached Are ment on having a races in the work of the delegations and to continue the talks some time later. Further Connul Tallon the place and time for the continuation of the talks will be agreed upon by the Central com Mittee of the pc communist party of China and the Central committee of the cps communist party of the soviet Union after further  the communique contained other  except the names of the principal negotiators on each tide. An announcement from the so Viet Union sunday also stated that Moscow and peking plan to renew their ideological talks at a later do e to be decided through Mutual consultations. Meanwhile the communist Chi cont. On a if if col. Is new England governors air rights views Miami Brack Fla a new England governors of both parties lot Torether sunday on a Declara irn of conscience on civil right. They launched an Effort to net All members of the National Confer Enre of governors to sign it. A big question at the outset Wai whether nov. Nelson a. Rockefeller of new York a contender for it Republican presidential Nomina Tion would go along. The White House Wai informed of this Man Euver to get the governors to take w me sort of stand on the Nolle Issue confronting the conference without any forma declaration from the conference in self. The declaration Molta any men Tion of president Kennedy or his civil rights  program and this made it More Pulat Abl to some republicans. The declaration winds up saying that the governors do hereby de Clare that the dictates of our con science and our sworn duty under the Constitution of the United states require that we exert our Best efforts in the form of Legisla Tion and positive executive action to remove All vestiges of discrimination from american life and of front. On pays to col. 11 soviet bloc Summit called for wednesday Moscow up soviet pre Mier Nikita 3. Khrushchev has summoned the leaders of his East european satellites to Moscow for a Summit conference wednesday la was announced. The official Tass news Agency Bald the meeting would include the first secretaries of the Central committees of the communist and workers parties and the Heads of government of member countries of the Council of Mutual economic assistance com econ. Western experts Tiwald Khrushchev May Well take advantage of the meeting to disc was tha Sleno soviet talk which end a her sat urday in apparent failure. Tie could also elaborate on the apparent peace offensive he Haa launched toward the West with Tho nuclear test ban talks now under Way in Moscow. Com econ the communist counterpart to the european com Mon Market includes Czecho Slovakia East Germany Bulgaria Romania Hungary. Poland the so Viet Union and Mongolia  
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