European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 1, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse European edition j weather forecast mostly Cloi uly with rain Tho Wurfl Inho ii Statho in becoming fair late in lie evening. High 05, Low 51. Air went her service. Europe athe stars and closing stocks new York a the Stock Market closed slightly higher tuesday. Trading was moderately Active. Army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and rhe Middle East volume 18, number 75 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday wednesday july 1, 1959 russian welcomes . Leaders to exhibit russian first Deputy Premier fro r. Kolov greets president Eisenhower and vice president Ike Tours soviet exhibit with Kozlov As guide 1 new York up president Eisenhower flew to new York for a tour of a huge soviet exhibition and wound up exchanging views on peaceful uses of atomic Energy with soviet Deputy Premier Frol r. Kozlov. Or. Eisenhower spent an hour at he new York , tour ing the 512 million soviet exhibition of science technology and his guide and Host was Kolov who flew Here from Moscow to officially open the 40-Day exhibit. Holiday Road toll of 350 predicted Chicago up the National safety Council warned tuesday that the july 4 weekend May take Cord traffic toll of 350 lives. Council s prediction was far be the 271 persons killed Over 1.953 Independence Day Holiday. figure had stood As the record tor.-, two Day july 4th weekend. F a total of. 350 would also be menacingly close to the Al time record for a two Day Holiday. The Mark was set in 1954, when 392 persons died during the Christma weekend. Don t become statistic1dun Long weekend. Heidelberg Germany is Usa eur safety and traffic officials Luye issued a list of pre cautions aimed at preventing you from becoming a statistic during the Long july 4 weekend. Officials pointed out that traffic density is expected to lie 30 per cent higher than Normal. If you re driving if you re swimming use the buddy system. See the stars and stripes and picture on Page 8. The possibility was raised that Kozlov had come to the . With new word from the Kremlin on the Berlin stalemate. Kozlov is to meet again with the president wednesday at the White House. He will Fly to Washington be greeted by vice presi Dent Richard m. Nixon meet with Secretary of state Christian a. Herter then go to the White House. He is also scheduled to talk with top congressional lenders during his two Day stay before leaving on a tour of the . State department officials said or. Eisenhower and Herter would have nothing new to discuss with Kozlov on the Berlin situation. They said the West is not inter ested in bilateral discussions until the big four talks resume in Geneva. A. N. Manz Hulo. Director general of the show first look the visitors including or. Eisenhower Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge . Ambassador to the United nations to the soviet space display. Richard m. Nixon at the opening of russian cultural exhibit in new York. Up Kadi photo Nixon declares Summit talks not end of conflict new York a no Summit conference will dramatically end world tension says vice president Richard m. Nixon. There is no simple misunderstanding underlying the cold War but a deep clash of ideologies Nixon said. He spoke at the open ing of the soviet exhibition Here there Are Basic conflicts of in Terest and deeply clashing ideologies that ire not easily removed said Nixon and he added in other words there is no magic formula which will Settle the differences Between us no Confer ence at the Summit which will dramatically end world pop machine explodes kills one injures 10 Indianapolis up a soft drink machine exploded at the Chrysler Plant Here killing one Man and injuring 10 others about 12 employees were gathered around the machine in 95-Clegree heat when it blew up. A company spokesman said the cause of the blast was not immediately known. William Loc Lico 30, of Indianapolis was fatally injured. Strauss formally resigns Washington up the White House tuesday announced the formal resignation of Secre tary of Commerce Lewis l. Strauss effective at the end of business tuesday. Frankfurt storm batters Airliner Frankfurt up a twin engine aircraft ran into a violent storm Over Frankfurt tuesday causing minor injuries among the 28 passengers. Spokesmen for Frankfurt Airport said the plane chartered by a swedish travel Bureau was forced to make an unscheduled Stop at Frankfurt so that injured Passen Gers could receive medical treat ment. One of the passengers All of whom were swedes suffered a broken Arm another a broken leg korean War tax extended in Bill sent to president Washington a Congress has sent president Eisenhower a Bill to keep alive korean War taxes and Averta $3 billion Revenue loss. Or. Eisenhower was considered certain to sign the Meas ure thereby avoiding expiration of the korean conflict rates on corporation income and several excise taxes at Midnight june 30. The House swiftly passed a Compromise Extension measure monday. The Senate followed suit. The Roll Call vote in the sen ate was 57-35. Many senile democrats urged that the measure be rejected and sent Buck to the House for another try probe pushed in train blast fatal to 19 from press dispatcher Meldrim. full scale investigation is under Way to deter mine what caused sunday s disastrous train wreck. The death toll from butane i Lames reached 19 monday night. Three persons Are still in serious condition. At least nine of the disaster Vic Tims were children. Fourteen bodies were recovered on the Shore or in the water 25 Sec photos or of 17 to save Senate amendments. 4% tax Ore tit most of those who supported this course argued for the Amend ment of sen. Eugene j. Mccarthy a Minn to repeal the 4 per cent tax credit on stockholders dividend income. This would bring in about $335 million in annual Revenue. It was knocked out in the Senate House conference on the Bill last Friday the Treasury would be out an estimated $3,138.000.000 a year with out the Extension. The House approved by voice vote a Compromise Between its own and the Senate version of an extender. The Compromise Bill continues icon. On Paic. 2 col . Senate a ppr ores second Star for of general Davis Washington a the sen ate has approved promotion of Brig Gen Benjamin o. Davis jr., negro air Force officer o the temporary rank of major general Davis is the first of his race to reach that rank in the armed sen of is still had 13 persons re ices. His father was a brigadier general. Davis now is Deputy chief of staff for operations for Safe with Headquarters at Rumstein air base in Germany. Also confirmed were the promotions of 75 air Force generals. To beneath a Blar ing wooden Railroad trestle sunday. Auth Oritis said there apparently Wen. Iii. Other missing or unaccounted fun at the fire Biack e scene near Here a fish Camp on i lie tidal o Iee Chet River was probed with or i Ini Hooks and by skin livers. The. Wreckage of a derailed Fivie i. Cuts also was searched. Many injured mans More were injured in the fiery catastrophe and Savannah Navy aide continued Washington up James Henry Wakelin jr., of new Jersey was confirmed by the Senate tues Day As assistant Secretary of the now. A living treatment seven of the dead were related to w. W Boas Ley and an eighth was a bos reared by Beasley. They were on a family reunion Outing. A revised and corrected list of vice ims includes Julian Beamon. 21. Relia Boasley 20. Hit will. Lima Jen ii Beasley. 2 a Meitlis Tanir daughter. Billy Bent. Melissa Bent ills wife Leslie leu pm Ancmon. Claudia Johnson nil rela civics us w. W. Beasley or and mrs. L. B. Lann and Terry land 9. Name Mil spell no Layne in original list Frank Dicks ii aim Edna Oil Sun his wife name misspelled 01xiin in original list Waynic Sinit i. 3 Tim Smith 1 mrs. Maiglio Hales Barbara hat a Ted Barnes 18 months and Charl i Carusd Ter 14. Eisenhower signs vets housing Billo c5 Washington a president Eisenhower tuesday signed legis lation providing for $100 million in direct Loans for veterans hous ing and boosting interest rates on veterans mortgages. The Loans will be made by the veterans administration to Veter ans unable to obtain reasonable financing elsewhere. On Home Loans made through Normal Chan Nels the veterans administration guarantees repayment. The new Law raises from 4% to 5v4 per cent the interest rate on direct and guaranteed Lou a. Congress had favored a larger loan fund. The House once approved Jav go million and the sen ate $150 million but they scaled Down the amount in the face of veto threats. In signing the Bill the president said in a statement that the old interest ceiling of 4 j t per cent was making guaranteed Loans to vet Erans less and less attractive to investors and causing private lend ing institutions to put their funds elsewhere. Without the increase to Pec cent the president said eligible Veteran would be virtually unable to obtain the benefits of vet Erans administration Loans guar Teyerl by thu As to the direct Loans. Or. Eisen Hower said the veterans adminis Trator will exercise maximum Cau Tion in making them until it can be determined whether the in crease in the allowable interest Date for guaranteed Loans will draw sufficient private capital to that program
