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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, July 21, 1958

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 21, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                24 the stars and strips july Japan offers Compromise plan on Mideast United up Japan submitted a Compromise Resolution on the Middle East situation sunday diplomatic observers faced problematical chances of passage in the United Security Council the Council will meet monday with demands before it from both the and the soviet Union for an emergency general Assembly the delayed a vote its demand for an Assembly session pending japans Forest drought sear i Pacific states Seattle blackened thousands of acres of Timber and j grazing land and at least one Large rationed As the Pacific Northwest continued in the grip of a prolonged heat j fires were reported to washing Oregon and As far North As the with a reputation As one of the dam pest cities in the ordered water it has gone two months without measurable and temperatures j Nave been in the 80s and in a Call went out for additional firefighters to com Bat a Sagebrush and Timber fire raging out of control 25 Miles Northwest of Earth slides take toll in Missouri Louis a torrential Rains of up to four inches caused a series of Flash floods and Earth slides in Eastern and produced flood threats elsewhere in the three persons apparently had and a number of others had hair raising a Pas Gen Ger train with 186 aboard was trapped and battered by a series of Earth slides on the Mississippi River Bank 36 Miles South of Louis it was stalled for nearly 14 a station Wagon veered off a curve on Highway 61 near old Appleton in Southeast Missouri and plunged into Apple ordinarily a Small Stream but swollen by the heavy the two occupants the Missouri Highway patrol identified the victims As Marie of and bet her body was recovered but efforts still were under Way to recover the boys body from the station sub merged in eight to 10 feet of the patrol thought at first three persons were in the in Jefferson county just South of Loans Annie was missing and presumed a flooding Creek swept her Cabin Home off its several other Homes in the area were washed and a number of families were the japanese Resolution requests Secretary general Dag Hammar skjold to make arrangements for measures in addition to Liose under which Thuc non shooting fact finding in observer group in Lebanon was set up on june in it provides that Hammarskjold May do whatever he considers necessary to assure the territorial integrity and political Independence of Lebanon As to make possible withdrawal of forces which landed there lost first reaction of qualified Diplo Matic sources was that Russia would oppose the japanese Meas ure because it did not spell out an unqualified withdrawal of american forces from and made no mention of British forces in the japanese Resolution left it vague whether the additional arrangements for the in observer Force would provide them with american ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge right listens attentively to Tayolr Toukan of Jordan during a United nations Security Council session on the my dist photo Congress expects yanks to shoot Only if attacked continued from Page 1 were upholding the president 1 n his decision to Send marines into Lebanon nevertheless continued spotty criticism of the damage to americas foreign House majority Leader John Mccormack said that a calculated risk of inaction would be More harmful to our country than a calculated risk of he said that the having made the decision to gown to must clearly think through its further As Between or appease he in were Allen cd an appropriations committee said the presidents action will have the effect of increasing hatred of Arab nationals against Tho United he said it would have been More proper to have used the United nations mechanism to bring about a police action in Estes Kefauver said he has grave misgivings about the Wisdom of the original decision to Send in United states he said the weeks events have shown that arouse the ire of the moslem but he emphasized that everything done was completely Legal under International he said this weekend should be one of prayer that the crisis will not enlarged to the Point of full scale wont in on Summit Contin wed from Page i Security Council energetically go White press Secretary James Hagerty issued the Brief statement about 10 minutes after the president began an urgent sunday meeting with top officials to consider the advanced saturday by soviet Premier Nikita meeting with Eisenhower were vice president Richard Secretary of state John Foster defense Neil under Secretary of state Christian Gen Nathan chairman of the joint chiefs of and several state department a administration official said the consultations mentioned in the White House statement would be conducted with All member nations of the North Atlantic treaty or this spokesman said it would not necessarily take too Long to consult with All the 15 nato Mem Bers even though Khrushchev had proposed starting the Summit the lidded that the would Deal with the soviet not in Light of the fact that the Middle East crisis is now before the in and there is another Security Council scheduled for leaders were hopeful that Khrushchev proposal will not get in the Way of the councils efforts to Deal with the explosive this authority the White House meeting began immediately after the president return to Washington by helicopter from his farm where he spent an abbreviated weekend after the tensions of the past few British foreign Secre tary Selwyn Lloyd said he and Dulles Are in substantial agree ment on How to Deal with the Kremlin Lloyd left for London sunday after conference with the wants an army Force in and they could be expected to Chal Lenge the japanese Resolution be cause it did not make Clear whether the observers should be a shoot ing which vetoed the Resolution for such an International police Force last could be expected to oppose japans measure because it did not specify that the observer Force would be diplomatic sources Keating asks fair play in House probes of continued from pne 1 own rules of procedure or even the rules of the has allowed Public smear ing by permitting defamatory direct violation of the has threatened to turn into an investigation by 4its failure to keep on top of the course of its investigations has resulted in the committee staffs running the result of All this has been a real he Keating said in a radio Broad cast that the House rules com Mittee has been holding up n Resolution he introduced calling for setting up a fair play code he said he would write to the rules committee formally requesting that it Send the Resolution to the House he said was confident the House would approve the Resolution if Given a Chance to vote on Hagerty denies Goldfine visited Home Washington a Bernard Goldfine has left Washington in the same manner in which he a note of As with his it involved presidential aide Sherman As the millionaire industrialist and his wife were taking off by plane for a reporter asked Goldfine whether they had visited their old the on their final night in Goldfine re Gold fines press Jack said the Gold fines had been to the Adames for but at the White House press Secretary James Hagerty said there was some Goldfine was not at governor Adams House last said Hagerty said Adams had stopped by Gold fines hotel to Tell him Goodby the next and he said Goldfine had seen mrs Adams on several occasions during the Goldflies stay n Washington for the congressional Goldfine returned to his Home after completing eight Stormy Days of testimony before a House com Merce subcommittee seeking to de Termine whether Adams had pulled Federal strings in behalf of the now England textile 23 killed by Yugo blast at secret military site Belgrade up a violent explosion in a secret military area 125 Miles from Belgrade sunday took 23 lives while doctors placed another 10 critically injured on the hopeless the shattering explosion in the Early hours Tore through an in completed hydroelectric Power Plant in the mountains at Kokin 125 Miles Southwest of the More supplies into Lebanon month Iund from Foj were reported on either the which alongside the marines at reported it was being j ejected to harassment of a an army spokesman our biggest problem at ment is keeping out Lebair who want to sell the on saturday a to tit left a bottle in a Basket Marine unit near the air half an hour after he we discovered it filled with Gao line and Rij with a timing been so Many kids with that nobody paid any Atu our Security people ing run ragged by these i their the army spokesman at ported one c119 used in the lift was hit twice by Small fire As it was taking off i rut for the fire missed a Crew member but no injuries or serious us protesters Dett from embassy London up informed police blocked a of shouting Antiwar do tors sunday night from on the american embassy Fleet Headquarters there were no demonstrators detoured turned with their get Lebanon and hands off several Hundred leftists pacifists out from Hyda for Grosvenor site embassy and the Shore quarters of adm James command Scotland Yard refused Pel for them to demonstrate no reserves callup slated by Pentagon Washington a Pentagon said it does not Call up any reserves the movement of forces into the Middle a briefing officer gave ply to newsmen who asked any plans for using in answer to another the officer said portions National emergency order the korean War still Stai though some sections have to he was also asked if the Dent could use the still emergency provisions to the Pentagon Man said under the forces act of the could Call up to 1 million he col Charles of headed of the 24th Der tatty  
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