European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse \ t attacked by car jets Hussein says euro the slipxssjl&2isvj european edition ripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East volume 17, number 206 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday tuesday november 11, 1958 King s plane intercepted Over Syria by 2 migs Amman Jordan up King Hussein of Jordan charged that two Mig jets tried to Force Down his unarmed Royal Airliner monday when it flew across Syria in route to Europe. He fled Back at once to his tense kingdom and de end Berlin occupation Russ ask Khrushchev raps West s Access rights London a soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev monday called for an end to the four Power Divi Sion of Berlin. Moscow radio quoted Khrushchev As telling a pol ish soviet meeting in Lenin stadium the time has evidently come for the Powers which signed the Potsdam agreement to give up the remnants of the occupation regime in Berlin and thus make it Moscow did soviet pre Mier Nikita s. Khrushchev has accepted an invitation extended by Wladyslaw Gomulka Secre tary general of the polish communist party to visit Poland. No Date was set. Possible to create a Normal Atmos phere in the capital of the German democratic Republic communist East Germany Khrushchev announced that the soviet Union on its part will hand Over those functions in Berlin still with soviet organs to the East German government. The soviet Leader charged that the 1945 Potsdam agreement had been violated by the Western Powers on All Points except the four Power status of Berlin. He accused the West of using Berlin to carry on subversive activity against East Germany against the soviet Union and other Warsaw pact countries. Enjoy travel rights and on top of everything they enjoy the right of unhampered communication Between West Ber Lin and West Germany by air rail highways and the Waterways of the German democratic Republic. The Western Powers would naturally have nothing against extending and Infin Tum such Allied privileges although they have Long ago abolished Iraq Legal basis on which their stay in Berlin rested. Let the United states France and Britain form their own re lations with the German demo cratic Republic and come to a agreement with it if they Are interested in certain question connected with Berlin Khrushchev said. The soviet Premier told Wes Germany it should once and of All give up Hopes that we Wil cease to support the German demo cratic Nobel award for refugee Aid peace prize won by belgian priest Oslo up the Nobel peace prize the highest valued peace prize in the world for 1958 was Iven monday to the belgian dominican Monk father Dominique Georges Pire for his work for the settlement of refugees from War Orn and suppressed countries in Europe. The Nobel committee of the norwegian storting parliament announced its decision to award the 214,559.40 swedish Kroner $41, 227.68the amount of this year s Nobel prize to the belgian priest who visited Oslo last oct. 21 on the invitation of the norwegian Council of the United Europe movement and made a Strong impression on his audience in a Jam packed University Assembly Hall when he told several Hundred norwegian humanitarian workers and govern ment officials about his refugee Village plans. The diploma for the peace prize will be Given father Pire at the traditional Nobel ceremony in the cont. On pages col. Of up photo father Dominique Pire . Restates its vow to stand firm Washington a . Officials said monday they saw no reason for alarm in soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev s Call for ending the four Power occupation regime in divided Berlin. Secretary of state John Foster Dulles has just restated the Western position re Garding Berlin one official noted. There is nothing the slate department could now say that could be More emphatic than the Secretary s statement last Dulles told a news conference last week he saw no danger in communist allegations that the free Western part of Berlin came under the authority of the East. German communist government. We Are most solemnly committed to hold West Berlin if need be by military Force Dulles said. That is a very solemn and for Mal three Power commitment to which the United states stands bound. I think As Long As we stand cont. On Puffie 2. Col. % court orders Little Rock to take Steps toward integration rips private plan St. Louis a a Federal appeals court directed monday that the Little Rock school Board take positive Steps to accomplish integration of the Little Rock school District. The court did not spell out How this shall be done. Instead the three judge division of the . 8th circuit court of appeals left this up to Federal District judge John e. Miller and the school Board. The court assailed Arkansas gov. Orval e. Faubus and the Arkansas state legislature for their efforts to use Public school buildings for segregated schools through the closing stocks new York a the Stock Market made n vigorous Advance to another record High in Active trading monday. Weather forecast Cloudy with morning tug and of fusion no ruin during lie Day. Ilith 45, Low to. Air weather is Vicc Little Rock private school corp. The appellate court directed Miller to Issue an injunction against the use of the Public school build Ings for this purpose. The court said the . Supreme court already has made Clear that the constitutional rights of negro children cannot be nullified by state executive legislative or judicial officers through evasive cont. On Paye. in a radio speech my government will t a k e the Steps necessary to reply to this aggression in a Way which will preserve lie dignity of our in Cairo United Arab Republic army spokesmen denied that car planes had attacked Hussein s per Sonal plane. They said syrian jets were sent after the King s plane to escort it out of syrian air space. Hussein was headed on the Reg ular civil air Lane from Amman to the West for medical treatment and a european vacation. He said two military fighting planes of the Mig Type attacked my plane with the purpose of aggression upon the two planes repeated this aggressive act six times he said. After these attempts failed our plane managed to Roach jordanian territory. The two aggressor air Craft were still chasing thus Violat ing jordanian air the incident had the immediate effect of bringing tension Back to fever pitch in a Middle East that had been largely quiet since the settlement of Lebanon s problems and the withdrawal of Western troops from Lebanon and Jordan. Radioed ahead As soon As the King landed he conferred with the Cabinet at am Man Airport. Parliament was summoned to meet in emergency ses Sion tuesday. Then the King went on the air to inform the nation. The Youthful King who had in tended to celebrate his 24th birth Day Friday with his Mother in Switzerland said his Pilot informed Damascus by radio it was proceed ing along the established Airway from Amman to Damascus and thence Over Lebanon to the West. This was to to his first vacation in More than a year the year of the lebanese insurrection and the iraqi revolt in which his Cousin. King Feisal was slain. Fifty Miles from Damascus Hus cont. On Page 2f/, col. 2 Arlington rites top list of veterans Day events new York up solemn rites memorial parades and Cere monies t a Arlington National cemetery before the Tomb of the unknown soldiers will commemorate veterans Day tuesday the 40th anniversary of the signing of the armistice in world War i. Five thousand persons Are expected to gather at Arlington for the annual laying of the presiden tial Wreath. Veterans administrator Sumner g. Whittier will represent or. Eisenhower and read a presidential message. The ceremony sponsored this year by veterans organizations will feature music by the army band and the 100-Man naval chorus from Annapolis. Across the country army Navy and air Force units will take part in parades and Many officers and civilian officials from the defense department will make speeches. At least a few Navy ships that Are in port will hold open House and a number of military installations Are opening their Gates to receive visitors. Hopes fading for seaplane Lisbon Portugal a Hope of finding a portuguese seaplane which made a forced Landing in the Atlantic faded despite reports a . Air Force plane intercepted faint radio distress signals in the area. The plane a two engine Martin Mariner was in route from Lisbon to Funchal Madeira islands Sun Day with 30 passengers and six crewmen. The transport made a forced Landing because of engine trouble. American British French and portuguese planes and warships combed the area about 100 Miles off the coast of Portugal without Success All sunday night and Mon and american air i cont. On pane col. 2
