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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 17, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Due Spreine court voids les9 passport ban r non red oaths Futon the supreme court ruled Mon state department was wrong in denying passports applicants who refused to sign no communist of tiling applied to Rockwell 76yearold Walter los Angeles psychiatrist William x Douglas delivered the 54 Justice Tom Clark wrote a dissenting joined by Justice Harold John Harjan and Charles joining Douglas to the majority were chief Justice Earl Warren and justices Hugo Felix Frankfurter and William Bren Douglas said in the majority opinion that Wal will not readily infer that Congress gave the Secretary of state unbridled discretion to withhold would raise town Douglas said the court would be faced with important constitutional it were to hold that Congress had Given the Secretary of state authority to with hold to citizens because of their Befi Efa or Douglas said Laws on which the Secretary relied in denying ports to Kent and Brichel did not in fact give the Secretary the kind of authority he his opinion continued we must remember that we Are dealing Here with citizens who have neither been accused of crimes nor on pave cot k in the today bulletin jew erase up evidence Mon t in Feder Etc i Gourm bunt Malm far criminal Bernard of me Nara Adt Weij t Kjel t Fri tic at tace Bouse 0 fca4 Penna go before Leofa Lattow vow he amoo Beed a Grep Pron Irtle granted White Javiea Tagerty t Tell town is no to oat Al govera it Tea conf i to flu i jg7dn chairman of the fed t r it d e commission said Sherman Adams Boston Ber was trotted toy from anyone in his Case with the one chairman now to private made the comment when about cd Tuaoloa As out last week in a coca Irnan Oren Harryc of the heat regulatory Agen and pret off Dalji tar testimony political a about bad accepted Crom acknowledge tend air France ban a smooth i ban of air France Wai Arab pm cited air or Moe Lur Porti la noun warns Ike on Moscow up soviet pre Mier Nikita Khrushchev has warned president Eisenhower that preparations for a ing Are marking Summit meet time and in some moving Khrushchev made the statement in a Tetter to Eisenhower delivered week and released Here monday night by the official soviet Newi Agency Khrushchev did it was time to dear up to the the question of whether All want a meeting at the Summit i Teate Raland he hid that Western Agenda rated serious doubts in the soviet Union on that he went on it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the authors of the proposals tet Forth in these Docu ments were guided not by a desire to find a solution most acceptable to but on the sought out not yet Ripe for settlement to As to be Able subsequently to declare that they were right in predicting the failure of a Summit Khrushchev Ctet especially objected it weather forecast Tefr Aatif Max Nata Mol Man a maw european edition the stars a d stripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of amid form in North Larko and volume number 61 d i 10 Wanh sunday june 1958 Dag will Fly to Lebanon pullout of americans set army negotiator at talks cot Robert Mcquail leaved the East German foreign ministry in East Berlin after a second  attempt to negotiate Tho release of nine army men held to East behind him maj Raymond 2d Parley fails to free 9 yanks held by reds Berun Mon Day failed in its second Contact with satellite East Germany to win the release of nine army men held prisoner by the Reno Waible diplomatic sources said the communists insisted again that the helicopter Case be negotiated on an intergovernmental the which has avoided direct dealing with the Bast Ger mans for nine is Balking at giving any diplomatic status to their russian dominated Deputy foreign minister Otto Wonzer made the East German pro stall ships in Gulf 1tobk Orpi separate two tier Iii raw wine Tiff 99 virtually All Anlap in but and and threate Ted to the of the 700 we Fatt to Biff reach of i film Engin about licensed who run i on pumice a and dry Feair expired sunday without anew a total of 448 ships was those at sea or in foreign ports will not affected until they re turn to Emu also Flor Lucea no major passenger vessels were in new York monday nones expected until wednesday when the America is scheduled to the National maritime Union representing unlicensed merchant a similar no work strike against operators of 231 East and Gulf coast tankers at Midnight the Emu had reached agree ment sunday night with passenger and dry cargo a third maritime the Amer ican radio reached contract agreement shortly after b am Mon Day with the american merchant Marino representing the passenger and cargo on a contract said to be similar to on Page t postal in a letter handed to army col Robert Mcquail in a second meeting held in soviet run East the letters contents were not the state department is study ing the Mcquail presumably will deliver a reply when he meets with Wonzer again wednesday in the East German in Ita official the Mission in Berlin said Only that the meeting was the nine american prisoners landed in communist hands june 7 when their attached to the 3d army div in West strayed across the Iron diplomatic parallel in giving his qualified agree ment last tuesday to direct talks with the East Secretary of state John Foster Dulles Drew a parallel with the red China talks on apparently the1 East germane want to Deal with the on a diplomatic As did red China when Washington sought the leave of americans held by the piping american ambassador Alexis Johnson negotiated for months to Geneva with top chinese communist officials to free the prisoners held by fighting ebbs in capital to sniper fire Beirut up snipers monday took Over the nearly deserted streets of Beirut after a weekend of the heaviest fighting of the United nations observers awaited the arrival by air wednesday of Dag Ham american businessmen met to discuss evacuation plans for their the embassy sunday asked that Lebanon he placed on an Alert status and that dependents be moved the weekend fighting that took fill lives slowed Down to Rifle Pace weekend Battles saw armoured curs and bazookas in Piip h o m b exploded monday j morning near the cites american shops remained shut trod along the main Only on Page 5 Ito Gaulle to Foet june 29 Paris premiers of fice has announced that British prime minister Harold Mac Iuan Wilt visit Paris to Confer with Premier Charles de Gaulle june this will be de Gaul Les first meeting with a top Leader of the Western Alliance since taking of it will precede by about a week his scheduled talks with Secretary of state John Foster Dulles july de Nulle returned monday from a country Dulles checkup excellent Washington up Secre tary of state John Foster Dulles was found to he to excellent physical condition after undergo ing a thorough medical checkup at the army Walter Reed medi Cal doctors Laid they found no signs of recurrence of the abdominal cancer for which he was operated on in november us trawler nets can of human sardines England up the fishing trawler Glair has reported just about biggest catch on British sub a Kipper George Lacey docked the Little Clair Here and told of netting the Lacey said he caught some thing big off the of lie ordered the net hauled a submarine conning Tower popped to the surface close to the wrapped around the submarine was the it stirs trawl no wus Dono to either  
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