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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Weather forecast mostly Cloudy with morning a  partly Cloudy during the Day. High 53, Low 48. Air weather service a eur the Star european edition ripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East closing stocks new York a aircraft a nil selected issues Rose in an irregular Stock Market Friday. Most gains and losses wont from fractions to about $1. Some air crafts and other stocks wore up$2 or More. Volume 17, number 196 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday saturday november 1, 1958 soviets ask a ban now., Check later Geneva a Russia called on Britain and the . Friday to join it in an imme Diate and permanent suspension of nuclear tests and said Only then would it help establish an International control system to police such a ban. Gray haired soviet delegation chief Semyon Tsarapkin advanced the proposal at the open ing Public session of the three Power nuclear conference. The immediate private Western reaction was that this represented the usual cart before the horse rus Sian approach to the subject. Speaking after the russian . Ambassador James j. Wadswort stressed that the three atomic nations had come together to achieve safeguarded agreement to refrain from nuclear weapons  he put the accent on the word Safe guarded. Worldwide system the . And Britain Are deter mined first to find out How far Russia will cooperate in a projected Globe girdling organization to pre vent test cheating before they com Mit themselves to never again testing another Hydrogen or atomic bomb. British minister of slate Davi Ormsby Gore reminded the rus sians we Are negotiating for the installation of a control system no merely in our own countries. We cont. On Page 21. Col. 5 lightning hits plane but it lands safely Manchester England up a Bolt of lightning punched a two Inch Hole in the nose of a Suleim airlines con Vair Airliner Here Friday Knock ing out the plane s sensitive land ing equipment but the Craft Fly ing from Brussels to Dublin with eight passengers and four Crew men landed safely on emergency equipment. Lightning struck the plane just seven minutes outside the Airport Here As it came Down through a dense Cloud  Captain Luc de Jongho 34, said a flow of Static electricity passed Down the aircraft from nose to Tail and my electrical navigational instruments  France frees 1,000 held in Algeria jails Paris up Premier Charleszo Gaulle marked the eve of the fourth anniversary of the algerian War Friday night by ordering immediate Freedom for 1,000 persons held As political prisoners i Algeria. The order was announced Here another Story on Page 2. And in Algiers in a one sentence  communique merely said that the chief of government has just ordered the liberation of 1,000 persons interned in detention Cen ters in  there was no immediate com ment on the order among military leaders in Algiers. . Backs Chiang Force to Aid any China revolt agreements with Taipei Nixon asserts demo shave run out of gas9 Wichita Kan. A voters Are swinging to the Republican party All Over the country because democrats have run out of Gas in the current political Campaign vice president Richard m. Nixon said. In remarks at a Republican rally Here Nixon said the democrats have nothing left but hot air on phony issues which have been de o Adlai charges c7congress did Ike s work stroked by the magnificent record of the Eisenhower  Nixon s Wichita speech was the second of the Day on a whirlwind final bid for votes. He flew Here from fort Dodge Iowa where a crowd of 30,000 turned out for him went to Billings mont., and Everett wish. Friday before head ing for Alaska. The vice president said demo cratic leaders have begun to hedge on earlier predictions of a landslide Victory and added that what happens in the last five Days before the nov 4 election probably will decide Many key races All Over the nation. They democratic leaders Are haunted by the fear that the something is happening to them which happened to the republicans in1948 when a hard hitting underdog clobbered an Over confident favor Ite Nixon said. This was a reference to former cont. On Page 21. Col. 2 Michigan gov. G. Mennen Williams shakes Finger at his Republican opponent Paul Bagwell during an argument which followed a television debate Between the two. Bagwell charged Wil Liams administration had driven jobs and Indus tries away from Michigan. Up photo Chicago a Adlai e. Steven son told a democratic Campaign rally the  has faced mounting crises at Home and abroad during the six years of the Eisenhower administration. And during that time he said the White House has been re assuring America that All was Well at Home and abroad. And the re publicans in Congress have Don nothing but  addressing a rally for rep. Sidney r. Yates who is seeking re election in the Illinois 9th congressional District Stevenson reiterated his theme of several Campaign talks that a void left by the failure of White House leadership is being filled by Congress. Crises h a v e a Way of coming to the Flash Point the Point when something must Bedone Stevenson said. Up to Congress and what will be done will depend to a great extent upon con Gress. Indeed whom we Send to the House and Senate this your will have an unusually heavy influence on the course of american policy during the next two critical  Stevenson said in the years ahead America faces two great challenges to survive in a hostile world and to make democracy work better Here at Home in housing in jobs in our schools yes and in our  the former Illinois governor who lost to or. Eisenhower in presiden tial campaigns As the democratic nominee in 1952 and 1956 will wind up his off year Campaign appear ances in Minnesota saturday. Mechanics defer walkout at Twa Washington a the machinist Union Friday postponed a scheduled Midnight strike of mechanics on trans world airlines but set a walkout for monday on Eastern airlines. The Twa strike would affect the company s Over seas operations As Well As it Domestic lines. Union Headquarters Here said the Twa strike was postponed indefinitely pending clarification of a new proposal advanced by  about 6,700 Twa mechanics had been scheduled to walk out at mid night Friday. Spelled out Washington up the state department said Friday that nationalist Chin Ais entitled to use military Force against the chinese communists to assist any Large scale uprising on the  state department spokes Man Lincoln White said such use of Force by Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek was not barred by the recent nationalist Declara Tion renouncing the employment of military might As the Prin Cipal Means of regaining the red held Mainland. It was the first Public acknowledgement by the . State department that. Chiang had Reserve the right to use Force for any other purpose Llian self defense. Secretary of state John Foster Dulles at his news conference last tuesday had declined to spell  what strings were attached cont. On pane 2. Col. 3 Lodge assails India a report United nations . A ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge has accused India of giving the United nations an incorrect report on efforts to find a Compromise formula for the suspension of nuclear tests. The . Delegate told the 81-nation in political committee that lie Compromise had been destroyed by the unwillingness of the soviet Union to agree. India s Arthur Lall gave a Dif icon. On Punja 2h col. 1 17 mailing Days before christinas mail packages Early avoid last minute Rush  
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