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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday november 11, 1958 Ike asks West to Pool Aid for poor nations ill v ska talk Wash. Up pics Deal Kisi ii Hower proposed monday that the larger free tin ions join in a financial Pool to help the lessor developed countries outside i he soviet orbit to share in n decade of Unpi rce Donled economic Prog Ress during the 19 0s. The chief executive outlined a sign Iran to defense Aid pact with . Teheran a foreign min ister Ali Asghar Ilc Kmat said Iran will sign a defensive and economic pact with the . Hekmat told the Senate monday the pact covers economic anal Mil itary cooperation. It has no aggressive Aims in i because we have no intention of at tacking any of our neighbors he said. Russia protested to Iran last month that Iran had signed a Mil itary pact with the . After a visit to that country by defense Secretary Neil ii. Mcelroy. Answer to Rusk the iranian government told Russia it would not join any anti soviet Alliance but reserved the make defensive agree ii i right to men is. Russia and common Iran which have Frontier Are pledged to avoid alliances directed against each other under a 1927 Mutual Security agreement. In Washington the state depart ment said the . Is negotiating defense agreement with Iran. Department press officer Joseph w. Heap said the agreement will be of an executive character within existing legislative  not n treaty reap made a distinction Between such an agreement and a treaty. Lie said no treaty was contemplated. This Means the . Would agree on the basis of the president s constitutional authority to conduct foreign policy to cooperate for the defense of Iran. Such an executive agreement does not require ratification by the . Congress As a treaty would. Reap said the negotiations at Teheran Are an outgrowth of a meeting in London last july of Baghdad pact foreign ministers. The ., although not a member of the Baghdad pact itself belongs to til the major pact committees. Iran gets warning from Khrushchev Moscow up soviet pre Mier Nikitis s. Khrushchev warned Iran Mon  not to enter into an defense pact with the . Lie told a Friendship meeting held in Honor of polish communist party Leader Wladyslaw Homulka we would like to believe that the Shah and the iranian govern ment will not be drawn into any military blocs with the  lie said that if Iran wanted Good relations with the soviet Union it should not allow its territory be used for foreign  to radioactive Pellet May bring death to thief Glasgow a a radioactive capsule of death i to inches Long was frantically sought in this scottish City. The harmless looking Cobalt Pel let is missing from an atomic Energy exposition in Glasgow s Kel Vin Hall. Police believe it was stolen. They warned this thing must he found. If a Man is carry ing it about in his pocket he is going to  five Point plan for the . In its efforts to assist in the growth of Southeast Asia. He suggested that Ilic other Heller developed nations of the world would be investing wisely by joining the . In an International development association which would be a Way of effectively Nobili ing financial re sources contributed by the free world As a  the president warned that where Hope of Progress was lost Liberty was weakened and the seeds of conflict were sown. Headed in working together to create that Hope of Progress we raise 2 migs intercept Hussein Airliner i continued from Par a 1 Sein said the authorities there claimed that the aircraft had no permission to Fly Over and that it had 10 land at the Airport. My Pilot told them that the aircraft would return to Amman if they did not. Agree to it flying on. They replied that they could not permit the aircraft to return mid i hot it had to land at Damas Cus Airport. Tills proved to my Pilot that aggressive intentions were being i harboured. Lie turned Back for jordanian territory navigating wild great skill to avoid subjecting our air Craft to attack. After the plane had travelled some distance on the Way Back to Amman two Mig jets intercepted us and  our air Craft with the intention of attack ing it. Demonstrations in Amman the two planes repealed this insane and aggressive action six  demonstrations i m m e d i a t e 1 bin is Forth in the jordanian capital welcoming the King escape. Crowds surged toward the Royal Palace. Troops on foot shouted Long live the  government decreed a Public Holiday tuesday to celebrate the King s Safe  the Cairo statement denied that any attempt was made to shoot Down Hussein s plane and that the jordanian claims that car aircraft attacked the jordanian air Craft with the object of shooting it Down Are not  statement was issued by the command of the 1st syrian army it said at 8 40 am a jordanian military aircraft crossed Over the Northern Region territory Syria on its Way from Jerusalem to Beirut without prior permission from the competent car authorities thereby Keystone i hit toking Hussein contravening International conventions. Damascus Airport contacted the aircraft to inquire about its Mission and its destination. But its Pilot refused to divulge the requested information. Whereupon the Pilot was asked to land at the Airport to secure the necessary permission so that the plane could continue its flight across the Region s air space. The Pilot refused to land and informed the Airport that he was returning to Jordan. In implementation of orders concerning the Security of the Region against Thel Ikewood of Aerial attack air Force planes which were on reconnaissance patrol Over the Region were ordered to escort the jordanian plane until it left territorial  barriers against tyranny and the War which tyranny  the president s proposals were contained in a speech delivered to the opening ministerial meeting of the 18-nation Colombo plan a co operative Council formed in 1950 in the capital of Ceylon to pro Mote South and Southeast asian development. Or. Eisenhower said the Basic goal of All free nations must be to achieve a momentum of econ Omic Progress which will make impossible for them to go Forward in self reliant  he referred to the american proposal in the United nations general Assembly on sept. 18 that All nations of sincere Good will toward each other should draw up new Long term plans of action to promote the growth of less developed areas. If both the less developed anymore developed countries move vigorously to carry out this proposal their action could pave the Way for the 1960s to become a decade of unprecedented Progress Loward our common goal he said. The president s Basic program for economic growth and which he pledged the . To pursue included what he called five major requirements for economic  these were requirements for expanded International Trade for technical skills for private invest ment for Normal bankable Loans and for financing to cover other sound projects which will afford the Borrower flexibility regarding terms of  the chief executive placed mos emphasis on the fifth requirement for greater Borrower flexibility. . Rejects soviet bid to tangle talks Geneva a the . And its allies monday quickly rejected an attempt by the soviet Union to hamstring with cold War political issues the technical talks on prevention of Surprise attacks. American delegation Leader Wil Liam c. Foster reminded the rus sians that the conference which opened at noon was organized to study Complex scientific and Mil itary problems. Soviet Deputy foreign minister Vassili Kuznetsov voiced sweeping demands for nuclear and conventional disarmament without going into the problem of guarantees and controls. He blamed the . For the worldwide armaments race. Old problems recalled in the Western View Kuznetsov s remarks could Only be interpreted As a soviet attempt to clog the proceedings by tossing in All the disarmament problems Over which East and West have disagreed since the end of world War ii. Kuznetsov s proposals presumably would tangle the talks on sur prise attacks with the american British russian negotiations in Progress Here on ways on enforcing a suspension of nuclear weapon tests. This is unacceptable to the Western Powers. Foster spoke not Only for his own government but also for Brit Ain France Italy and Canada. Delegates from those North Atlan tic treaty organization nations sat alongside him at the conference table. Court orders Little Rock to take integration Steps continued from Page 1 schemes for  it was not Clear what effect the appeals court opinion will have on a private senior High school operated in Little Rock in a build ing purchased from the University of Arkansas. This school is operated with funds from private contributions. The three judges who handed Down the unanimous opinion Arem. C. Matthes of St. Louis and Harvey m. Johnsen and Joseph Hope dims for lost Lisbon seaplane continued from part i officials said they had no official information about a message from port , Morocco reporting an american Rescue plane handpicked up a Brief garbled distress Call. Up r c to r t e d from port  that i a. Navy search planes had spotted Oil Slick and heard the distress signals in the general area where the Portu Guese plane went Down. The Navy reported that Call a distress signal to searching air letters fro were audible Craft. The search for the missing plane is now being conducted by British and portuguese aircraft. The . Planes were on a stand by basis plane crashes hits another at ill wild new York a a Seaboard and Western airlines super Constellation crashed and burned while taking off on a training flight fro. Idlewild Airport Mon Day. An airline official said 8 per sons were injured none seriously. The plane careened 300 Yards off the runway and smashed into a standing trans Canada  two Craft came to rest against one of the terminal s passenger depots and burst into flames which enveloped both planes an part of the building. W. Woodrough both of Omaha neb. The appeals court directed that the school Board be enjoined Alsofrom engaging in any other acts whether independently or in participation with anyone else which Are capable of serving to impede thwart or frustrate the execution of the integration plan mandate against  the 23-Page decision was handed Down 27 Days after the final arguments were heard on whether Little Rock s four Public High schools could be leased for use As private segregated institutions. Private school facilities were setup in Little Rock for White Stu dents Only after Faubus closed the Public schools. The appeals court said a private school corporation now operating in Little Rock can intervene in the District court within 10 Days if it feels it has a Legal right to use the Public school buildings and equip ment. Efforts of the private school corporation to use the Public High schools was slopped by a temporary order by the appeals court in september. . Reiterates determination to hold West Berlin continued from Patuc infirm there and the communists know we will stand firm that there is no danger lowest  Khrushchev s remarks on Berlin in a Moscow speech Woro immediately examined at the state department. Officials said what they had seen in press reports did not indicate an immediate change in the Berlin situation which the department has observed closely. They said the text of the speech would have to be studied before any further comment could remade. In London Britain denied Russia s right one Sid edly to scrap any agreements relating to the Allied occupation of Berlin. A foreign office statement re minded soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev that the Western Posi Tion in the former German capital rests not on the 1945 Potsdam pact As he says but on the right of occupation deriving from the unconditional surrender of  allies see bid to lift East zone s prestige Berlin a Allied official saw soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev s demand for an end to the four Power occupation of Berlin As an Effort to boost the sagging prestige of satellite East Germany. The West steadfastly has refuse to recognize the German satellite or its repeated claims to berlins its capital. Western experts doubted that the soviet Premier was ready to withdraw unilaterally the russian guaranteed communications rights upon which the allies depend for Supply of their isolated West Ber Lin garrisons. Terminal on of these communications facilities could mean re sumption of Russia s 1948-49 Berli blockade that was broken by a massive Allied Airlift. Under the Paris accords of june20, 1949. Which ended the blockade the russians guaranteed the Allie three air corridors to West Ger Many As Well As free transit Over the 110-mile autobahn and rail links. In Bonn government sources said that West Germany will never agree to ending the four Power occupation of Berlin until All of Ger Many is reunited. These informants said also tha Bonn has no intention of discussing the reunification question with the communist East German govern ment As was proposed again by Khrushchev  
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