European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse European edition. Weather forecast partly Cloudy and Wiir mar. High 76, Low 61 air Callior service army Navy air Force " unofficial pull Chon of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East heed Speed limits fourth of july weekend Dri Yero Are being urged to obey idea traffic Laws particularly Speed limits. Picture and Story on Page 8. Volume 18, number 77 5 cents Dally 10 cents sunday Friday july 3, 1959 Kozlov tells americans Russ views Washington a soviet first Deputy Premier Frabl r. Kozlov said the tone has come to abolish once and for All the suspicion and Dis Trust which he said Mars International relations. Kozlov called for a new Era of .-soviet Friendship which he pictured As a Basic foundation for future world peace. Addressing a combined meeting of the National press club and the earlier Story on Pace 21, overseas writers club the visiting soviet official said that Only recognition of the principles of peaceful coexistence could permit the use of atomic science for the Benefit of Mankind to build a period of Progress unprecedented in the address was telecast nation wide. The Jovial. 50-year-old so Viet Leader spoke in russian. An interpreter translated Kozlov swords. Belgians cheer Royal couple Brussels a pretty Prin Cess Paola giggled and wept at her marriage thursday to Prince Alberto Liege in two civil and religious rites. The 21-year-old italian Princess had a giggling fit during the Exchange of marriage vows. Her tear during holy communion touched the hearts of television the civil ceremony at Brus Sels Palace she and her 25-year old husband Rode through lines of cheering thousands to Brussels ancient s collegiate Church of and St Gudule when Joseph Cardinal Van cont. On Page 2ji, col. 3 Mexico pipeline fire kills 9, injures 11 Coltza Calcos Mexico a nine persons were listed As known dead and 11 seriously injured in a n explosion of a Petroleum pipe line. " Enrique Huerta Engineer i charge of the Region where Oil flooding out of a broken pipeline exploded said the blast was set off by a backfire from a station Wagon. .-.". Generals in command shifts Gen Carter b. Jymia Grimler left is the new commander of United nations and . Forces in Korea and of the 8th army. Gen Lynn mini. Lemnitzer is the new army chief of staff. Lemnitzer takes Over As army chief of staff Washington up Gen Lyman l. Lemnitzer 59, has been sworn in As army chief of staff succeeding Gen Maxwell d. Taylor. The four Star general the 42d officer to head the . Army has been serving for the. Last two years As vice chief of staff. He was eulogized by army Secretary Wilber m. Brucker at Cere monies attended by defense Secretary Neil h. Mcelroy Taylor and the chiefs of the Navy and air Force. Lemnitzer responding said he see Lemnitzer profile Page 2 would be As objective As Possi ble about problems jointly con fronting the armed forces. Beck awaits trial under $2,500 Bond new York up former teamster Union president Dave Eck pleaded innocent in Federal court where he is accused of receiving $200,000 from two truck company executives in violation of the Taft Hartley was released in $2,500 bail. Trial was set for aug. 12.roy Fruehauf president of the Fruehauf trailer co., was release Din $2,500 bail and Burge m. Sey Mour president of associated transport inc., was released in disown custody. Closing stocks new York a the Stock Market Rose to another record High in Active trading thursday. All the major Market indicators confirmed title new record. Outbreak of Industrial strikes idles thousands across nation by the associated press new York a workers into steel plants hit by Wildcat strikes went Back on the Job thursday at the request of Union leaders. David j. , president of the United steelworkers said 13,-000 emn Joyes of the. Jones and Laughlin steel corp., at Aliquippa i pa., and 7,000 at . Steel s mor Diaville pa., Plant had out were 9,000 Republic steel workers in Cleveland. Walk .in other industries continued. On the great lakes 3,700 unlicensed seamen began leaving their jobs on Ore aircraft co. Production maintenance workers in wich Ita left their jobs after contract Between the company and the International Assn. Of machinists expired. In Texas City tex., about 1,300 members of the Oil chemical anatomic workers Union quit work at the american Oil co. Refiner when contract talks broke Down 5 alarm fire at Pentagon Routs 2oo Washington up a five alarm fire drove some 200 person from their offices in the Pentagon thursday. The fire broke out in space occupied by the air Force statistical services. At least nine persons were Over come by smoke and damage was expected to run to the millions of dollars a building official said the fire was under control shortly after burning three hours. The building houses both Mili tary and civilian personnel of the army Navy and air Force As Well As the department of defense. About 29,000 persons mostly civilians work in the building each Day. They were sent Home for the Day. Red China admits Tibet resistance London a communist China has conceded it still is Nieset ing resistance in Tibet. It called for thorough supers Sion of the piping said that the chinese army with tibetan help has in the main put Down the rebellion and now controls Remote area which were held by the rebels. One italian strike ends As 2d nears solution Rome up Bank clerks re turned to work after a 17-Day strike and Union leaders indicate they were seeking an honorable Way out of a 25-Day seamen s Stop Page. The apparent Bac Down of organized labor was a big Victory for Premier Natonio Segni. Compromise Bill on foreign loan Washington a the Senate has voted for a two year $2-billion program of foreign development Loans to be financed by direct appropriations from was a Compromise offered by the democratic and Republican leaders of a hot Issue that had developed be tween the Eisenhower administration and influential members of the Senate foreign relations committee the Senate accepted it by. Group votes $39.7 billion for defense Washington up a Senate appropriations subcommittee has approved a $39.750.000.000 defense spending Bill carrying increased funds to build a second atomic powered aircraft Carrier boost Marine corps strength and modernize the army. Chairman Dennis Chavez . Announced that the group voted about $500 million More than president Eisenhower requested and $900 million More than the House provided in its version of the big defense Bill. The subcommittee staff will provide precise figures later. Chavez said the full Senate appropriations committee would act tuesday on the Bill which provides funds for the armed forces in the fiscal year that started wednesday. It also approved the House planto keep the National guard at 400, 000 men and the army Reserve at300,000, with a regular Arany of 870,000. Chavez said the Money Bill Al ways the largest of the year provided $380 million to build a second cont. On Page 24, col 1 a voice vote. While the total amount is greater than president Eisenhower had advocated the democrats yielded to his View that the funds should be handled As appropriations subject to congressional re View. Original proposal sen. J. William Fulbright t cd Ark chairman of the foreign relations committee and others had wanted a five year $5-Billionprogram to be financed by simply authorizing the foreign Aid administration to borrow the Money from the Treasury. Or. Eisenhower had originally proposed a one year $700-million loan program but had indicated he would go along with a larger program based on direct approx Ria . Everett m. Dirksen of Illinois the Republican Leader had presented the administration View Point in contending that the Bor rowing plan amounted to Back door raids on the Treasury. With adoption of the Compromise cont. On Page 8jf, col. It 8 businessmen 2 pilots killed in Ohio plane crash Marion Phio up eight business executives and two pilots were killed wednesday in the crash of a Continental can co. Plane during a thunderstorm. A company spokesman in new York said those in the plane were John r. Wallace 47, Pound Ridge . Henry g. Schier 58, Woodridge . Abbott w. Sher Wood jr., 47, Dobbs ferry . Raymond i. Weimer Kirich jr., 46,Westwood, . William j. Mut Schler 45, Mamaroneck d. Sandine 48, Baltimore Justin m. Kelly 46, Darien de Bliek 44, Clifton . And John Dunham Madison .,Pilot, and Donald Martin,40, Dover ., Copilot. Toll climbs to 21 in Georgia train blast Savannah a. Up the death toll from sunday s explosion of twp Railroad tank cars at Mel drum ga., has climbed to 21 with the death of mrs. Elizabeth barns 25. Mrs. Barns was badly burned when two butane tank cars exploded after 14 cars of a freight train plunged from a wooden trestle into a crowd of swimmers. Her parents and one of her Chil Dren also died in the fire. Committee backs vet education Bill Washington a the Senate labor committee has approved a Bill to provide education Al readjustment benefits for vet Erans honorable discharged since Jan. 31, 1955. The program similar to an earlier one for korean War vet Erans would continue As Long As the peacetime draft. 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