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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 25, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes wednesday february 25, 1959 Ike says Dulles tenure my responsibility5/ " al rebuke implied to congressmen successor Washington a president Eison Hower was quoted As saying tuesday it certainly is my responsibility to Del Ermine whether cancer stricken John Foster Dulles slays on As sorrel fire of  St element carried n possible implied Holmke to those Congress members who have publicly Washin Citon it i d Secre try of state John Foster Dulles received radiation treatment of Liis entire lower  under the incl Loii Volt a Rny machine at Walter Iteld army Hospital tuesday. Ges Crl that or. Eisenhower ought to name n Cabinet replacement for Dulles. Two who have made such suggestions Are Sens. Stuart. Symington do and Hubert ii. Humphrey a Minn Republican congressional lend ers quoted or. Eisenhower on the matter after their regular weekly conference with him. The president said that things Are coming along in Good style and that what eventuate in the future is certainly my responsibility sen. Everett m. Dirkson of Illinois told newsmen. Dirksen and rep. Charles a. I Ial Leck of Indiana the House gop Leader reported the discussion of Dulles condition was opened by or. Eisenhower. In response to questions Bot made it Clear that the president was talking about an ultimate decision on whether Dulles will be Able to continue to serve As Secretary of state. Bonn honors Gen Clarke Washington a Gen Bruce c. Clarke commanding Gen eral of the Continental army in the . And former commander of the . 7th a r m y in Ger Many tuesday received the grand Cross of the order of Mer it of the Federal Republic of Ger Many. Ambassador w i 1 h e 1 m Grewe made the presentation at a pre luncheon Cere Mony at the Ger Man embassy. Clarke was accompanied by his wife his son and an aide. Presenting the award Grewe cited the outstanding work done by Clarke during his command of the 7th army in improving relations Between . Military personnel and citizens of  the citation also praised Clarke for having returned to German ownership houses in which . Troops were quartered. Clarke is at present stationed at it. Monroe a. Mineral water drowns out politics world politics takes a Back seat temporarily at a meeting in Moscow of soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev left and British prime minister Harold Micmillan right As the two leaders Dis cuss the merits of Mineral water. Britain s for eign minister Schwyn Lloyd and sir Patrick Beilly British ambassador in Moscow on Macmillan s right listen to the discussion. A photo Khrushchev seen rejecting big 4 talks on Germany f con United from Page 1 Ference with advisory voting Power. This he said already amounts to a certain recognition of the existence of two German states. He said a meeting on the foreign ministers level might not reduce International tension but could in crease it. Referring to his talks with Brit ish prime minister Harold Macmull Lanho said we would be sincerely Happy if Macmillan would help to remove differences Between the soviet Union and Britain and thus reduce International  then he declared the soviet Union is prepared to conclude not Only an agreement on Trade and cultural relations with great Brit Ain but also a pact of Friendship and  this Nona Grission pact he said could be for a term of 20 years but if that was not Long enough then for 50 years. Iran brushes off threat 011 treaty continued from Page 1 talks off and instead sign a Mili tary agreement with America is an open insult to the soviet people and Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The Shah told the lawmakers no threats will deviate us from our goal. He added we Are not afraid of threats and we have friends who will always stand by  yellow or White Road stripes Congress asked to Settle Row Washington up Congress has been asked to Settle in Wyoming s favor the Buttle be tween that state and the Federal government Over whether yellow or White is the Best color for the Center Stripe on highways. Rep. Keith Thomoson a Wyo introduced a Bill in the House which would allow states to deter mine the color of their own nigh markings on Federal roads. Federal Law now requires them to be White. But Wyoming s legis lature recently passed a Law re Quiring a Yello a line to be painted up the Center of All roads including Federal highways. Federal Highway administrator Bertram tall my objected. He said if Wyoming insisted on the yellow Stripe it would lose millions of dollars in interstate Highway Aid because Federal Law clearly re quires that Highway markings on Federal Aid roads be uniform firmly White. Uni al Cio will Challenge Hof f a in puerto Rico drive continued from Page 1 former Cio Felt their voices should be reflected More in the policies of the merged 14 million member organization. Meany Reuther and other High federation officials failed to re solve the conflict Between the two court to weigh civilian trials continued from Page 1 n 1957 supreme court ruling that in a capital Case the wife of a military Man accompanying her husband abroad cannot be tried by court martial under the uniform code of military Justice. The basis for the decision was that the wife a civilian is entitled to trial by jury and other constitutional guarantees not available to service personnel. Mrs. Dial freed the dial Case differs in that it involves a no capital offence. In Guagliardo s a s a the test must be applied to a civilian employee rather than a military de pendent. Chief judge Ben Moore of Charleston w.va., freed mrs. Dial from the Federal reformatory for women at Alderson w.va., on the strength of the High court s 1957 ruling. The government appealed. Federal District judge Alexander Holtzoff of Washington refused to free Guagliardo but was reversed by the . Court of appeals Here. The appeals court released him on $1,500 bail last january. Griff Williams Dies dance band Leader Evanston Iii. Up dance band Leader Griff Williams 50, was found dead in his bed. A Coroner s doctor said he had died of a heart attack. Williams whose full name was Griffith e. Williams Iii organized his band shortly after his graduation from Stanford University in 1933. During the week. Some Union leaders feared a blowup of the four year old merged labor organization. Meany declined to comment after a final showdown session. Reuther with what appeared to be a Diplo Matic approach told newsmen nobody Ever talked about bust ing up anything there Are under standings now on things where there were misunderstandings  rail engineers to ask 12% boost for 50,000 Cleveland a the brotherhood of locomotive engineers said it Wii ask for a 12-per-cent increase in wage rates for its More than 50,000 engineers. Notices will be served monday on major . Railroads. Chief Engineer Guy l. Brown said the Union will ask the 12-per cent hike to be figured on rates in effect nov. 1, when a three year contract expires. Present Cost of living allowances also would be incorporated into daily rates under the brotherhood s proposal Brown said. Present average daily rates for engineers Are passenger service $19.92 through freight service $23.26 local and Way freight service $22.75 Yard service $22.41. Brown said similar demands Are being made by the order of rail Way conductors and brakeman and the switchman s order of North America. The three organizations Are cooperating on their 1959 wage demands. Britain lifts Cyprus exile of Makarios London up the British government tuesday lifted its exile order on archbishop Makarios and announced the 45-year-old greek cypriot Leader was now free to re turn to Cyprus. He is expected to become the first president of the Independent Cyprus. Makarios was banished in 1956 and deported to the Seychelles islands. He later was allowed to return to Athens. A spokesman for the. Colonial office said sir Hugh foot Gover nor of Cyprus announced the re vocation of Makarios deportation order in Nicosia. A spokesman for the archbishop said. Makarios probably would Fly to Cyprus saturday. Kutchuk hailed t in Nicosia another cypriot Leader tuesday received a warm Welcome when jubilant turkish cypriot picked up the car carrying or. Fazil Kutchuk and carried it bodily into the turkish Quarter of Nicosia of Kutchuk s return from the London talks on Cyprus. In the packed Square Kutchuk was taken from the car and car ried shoulder High through the crowd. Thousands of turks massed in the Square to Welcome Kutchuk stood in two minutes of silence for the victims of the Gatwick air disaster in which turkish Premier Adnan Menderes narrowly escaped death. Demo reveals cancer illness continued from Page 1 Lay things on the line and Tell the people about my physical condition which i am sure influenced my a  in 1957, Carter said he devel oped a cancerous condition on the Back of the Tongue. Carter said it was believed by doctors at Iowa City that the cancer was arrested before it spread to other areas of the body. Carter told the Register he went to the House physician or. George w. Calver who sent him to Beth Esda naval Hospital. There examinations showed that cancer had spread through his body and there was a rather Large can Cerous growth Between the seventh and eighth vertebrae Carter said. The congressman said Mustard Gas and radiation treatments were successful and he added that Doc tors told him if the cancer does not attack a vital Organ he probably can keep it controlled and live out a Normal life. The newspaper said Carter wants to keep his son on the payroll at a sharply reduced salary but that he has t decided yet whether Todo this. Brandt in Calcutta Calcutta a Willy Brandt mayor of West Berlin arrived Here tuesday night from Rangoon. Flaming bluish Green object streaks across Michigan East Lansing Mich. A a flaming bluish Green object streaked Over Michigan tuesday morning. State troopers sighted it travel ing from East to West. Radio stations had Calls from excited Citi Zens who saw the object. Two operators in the control Tower of the grand rapids Airport in Western Michigan said they believed it was a meteorite. The operators John Moore and Robert Boylan agreed it was the Best meteorite we Ever saw. It must have been a Good sized one. It was shooting off Sparks before it appeared to  Miles Jacobs of Merritt Mich., described the flaming object As the size of a Small plane flying fairly close to the Earth. Another observer said it appeared to be at a height of 3,000 feet when it was sighted  
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