Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 22, 1959, Tokyo, Japan European edition weather forecast Clouds and Windy with intermittent rain and Snow. High 40, Low 33. Air weather service ripes volume 17, number 307 army Navy air Force unofficial publication of re . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East late sports new York a Bob Back us of the now York athletic club the unchallenged ruler of the weight throwers for the past five years shattered his own world indoor record saturday with a heave of 0 5 feet 2% inches in the National Amateur athletic Union track and Fiel championships. 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday sunday february 22, 1959 mar m Ilia n welcomed to Moscow Moscow a premiers Harold Macmillan and Nikita Khrushchev clinked glasses in a Toast to British soviet Friendship in the great ban queting Hall of the Kremlin saturday night then went into a private huddle to Dis cuss world problems. British spokesmen said contacts Between the two states men on the opening Day of Mac Millan s visit provided a very harmonious Start to the Macmillan and Khrushchev got together before and after a big dinner in the Kremlin s St. Cath Erine s Hall. Socially the occasion was a great Success with both Macmillan and Khrushchev i great form. Macmillan s remarks the British prime minister still suffering the aftereffects of a heavy cold told the diners there is much we Britain and the soviet Union can do together. We can concentrate on things that unite us rather than things that Divide us. At least Don t let us add to Mankind s Burden by becoming Vic Tims of our own propaganda. Let s try and guide the world through the next generation in peace. Peace can be preserved while our own great systems work ing in their various ways in Paral Lel but not in conflict contribute to the general Well being of applause greeted Macmillan s remarks. Pre dinner talk before dinner Macmillan and Khrushchev talked in an anteroom alongside the banqueting Hall. Of Ern ment has asked for clearance for mrs. Clare Boothe Luce As ambassador to Brazil. The official Augusto Frederico Schmidt said the . Request arrived saturday and an immediate reply was sent to Washington that mrs. Luce would be acceptable. Schmidt is considered a top adviser to president Juscelino Kubitschek. No embassy comment . Embassy sources remained silent on the request. . Am facials said they probably were Bassadore Ellis o. Briggs was re May get Post Iran set to go ahead with . Military pact mrs. Clure Boothe Luce. Experienced Diplomat Brazil reports mrs. Luce Okas new envoy Rio de Janeiro a a top brazilian official said the . Gov laying the groundwork for the talks they will open sunday in the secluded atmosphere of a country House South of Moscow. After dinner at which the guests drank wine and Vodka in an Atmos phere described by British officials cont. On Page 24, col. 2 ported in Belem touring a new brazilian Road to Brasilia the future capital City. Briggs has been ambassador Here since 1956. A career Diplomat he formerly served As ambassador in the dominican Republic Uruguay cont. On Page 2, col. 2 Taylor says . Can meet Berlin threat Washington a Gen Max Well d. Taylor army chief of staff says the . Has All the strength necessary to resist Force other stories on Page 3. In Berlin if we Are willing to mobilize it and do so in mobilize the entire nation asked sen. Russell b. Long d la. Yes replied Taylor at a secret hearing on feb. 2. You cannot play around in this business unless you have a lot of Blue chips in your pocket. This is the Exchange was included in testimony made Public saturday night by the Senate disarmament subcommittee. Long questioning Taylor about Western ability to maintain its position in West Berlin referred to earlier testimony that soviet bloc conventional forces greatly out number those of the West and said but i heard you make the state ment a moment ago that As cont. On Page 21h col. 1 it Gen Marshall s chances better than even it. Bragg . A doctors have reported a better than even Chance that Gen George c. Mar shall a Tough old Soldier will sur Vive the two strokes and pneumonia he has suffered in the last two months. Unless he has another stroke he has a better than 50-50 Chance of getting through this col George m. Powell army physician said saturday. Feel that before i did t Shah of with West Dulles Given 2d treatment visited by Ike Washington a Secretary of state John Foster Dulles under went his second a Ray treatment for cancer saturday. The one minute treatment was administered in the Lead and con Crete radiation room at Walter Reed army medical Center shortly before president Eisenhower paid a 20-minute Call on the ailing Secretary. A medical bulletin issued by the Hospital said the Secretary had a Comfort Able night. All vital signs pulse temperature respiration and blood pressure Ai a or. Eisenhower s visit was his third since Dulles was hospitalized More than a week ago. United press International said weather forced the presi Dent to return straight to Washington saturday from his Good will visit to Mexico and forego a weekend of Golf in Augusta a. The presidential plane Colum Bine Iii touched Down at Wash cont. On Page 21h Britain s prime minister Harold Macmillan Waves to crowd greeting his arrival in Moscow. Left is soviet prime minister Nikita 8. Khrushchev who met Macmillan. Up telephoto rebels in Panama ousted by troops Panama a the govern ment stepped into this capital s simmering municipal uprising sat urday with armed troops. The rebels poured out of the City Hall where they had held Forth since wednesday and went Home. The rebels had demanded the ouster of the elected City Council accusing it of mishandling City funds. When the 15-member coun cil stood firm the revolutionary movement took Over the City Hall and named its own Council. Then the Federal government named a temporary City Council. Rebel leaders indicated they would defy the government and Force recognition of their own Council. It was then the govern ment ordered out the armed troops to enforce its own Council appoint ments. Shah ignores Khrushchev s violent attack Teheran a the Shah of Iran told a news con Ference saturday Iran will go ahead and sign a bilateral agreement with the . Addressing iranian news men the Shah added that Iran will not change its policy toward the West and definitely will sign a military pact agreement with the . For precautionary measures. He also said Iran will not invoke this military agreement unless Iran is attacked. Missile base policy the Shah emphasized that Iran will not give any missile base to any foreign country. Besides he added no one has asked Iran for such a base. Referring to radio Moscow s anti Iran propaganda the Shah said that in spite of propaganda claim ing the iranian regime is not popu Lar with the iranian people i am sure our regime will survive to attend the funeral of Many commenting on Iran soviet relations the Shah said Iran will still continue a peace Loving policy and is willing to continue its Friendly relations with All neighbors. He did not mention the recent Iran soviet negotiations for the cont. On Page 21t, col. 2 Menderes Makarios recuperating in us London a turkish Premier Adnan Menderes and cypriot greek Leader archbishop Makarios Indis posed key figures in the Cyprus peace settlement will remain in England through much of this week. Menderes was at a London clinic recovering from Shock and bruises suffered when his plane crashed tuesday night. Archbishop Maka Rios has had a chill but left his hotel saturday to visit several cyp riots detained in Maidstone jail As an aftermath of disturbances on the Mediterranean Island. Virginian 7o, Dies seeking dog in fire Richmond a. A a 70 year old Man died in his burning Home Here after refusing to leave without his pet dog. Firemen found the body of James w. Carr under u closed window in his scorched bedroom. Police said Carr aroused a companion Edward Crumpler 41, and warned him. Crumpler said he tried in vain to get Carr to leave but Carr refused until he could find his dog a Spitz named Bobby. Bobby had been outside the burning building All the time mingling with firemen
