European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes Friday july 3, 1959 St. It a -.hk. K ump sv.-, Xiv Belgium gains a Princess a. /w7i v i of t / is a asks All nations in encyclical letter to work for peace Vatican City a Pope John Xxiii appealed thursday to the leaders of rival nations to try every approach for peace because a War with nuclear weapons would destroy Victor and vanquished alike. The 77-year-old head of the roman Catholic Church also appealed for christians to reunite. He urged the press movies and television to counteract what he called a spreading tendency toward falsehood an immorality. These truth Unity and peace were the subjects of the pontiffs first encyclical letter to the Bishops of his Church since his Coronation eight months ago. Princess Paola Buffo i Calabria of Italy slips a wedding ring on the Finger of Belgium s Prince Albert As she became his wife in roman Catholic ceremonies in Brussels. Up photo Senate committee oks $39.7 billion defense spending continued from Page 1 nuclear powered attack Carrier. The administration had asked for a$260 million conventionally powered Carrier. The House substituted $255.3 million for Antisubmarine activities which the Senate subcommittee knocked out. The House had denied the Nav request for $260 million to build a conventionally powered super car Rier of the Forrestal Type. The Senate group not Only approved a new Carrier but added an other $120 million to give it nuclear Power. New of planes it also approved nearly $60 Mil lion for the air Force to buy new jetliners and some Turbojet cargo passenger aircraft which had been denied by the House. And it gave the Secretary of de sense Broad authority to save or shift Many millions from smaller antiaircraft missiles to the Large Ocean hopping ballistic missiles. $400 million More than the pres ident sought for modernization of army weapons and development of the army s Nike zeus anti missile rocket. Restored about half of the $162million Cut by the House from the air Force Bomarc anti aircraft mis Sile program. New try due to boost army Washington a a new Effort to increase the size of the army to 908,000 men was Promise thursday by sen. Allen j. Ellender a la. His proposal for which reclaimed Strong support would add another $100 million to a defense appropriations Bill already about $900 million higher than the total voted by the House. The Senate defense appropriations subcommittee has completed action on the Bill. I think we have the votes in the full appropriations committee to hold the army to a minimum of 900,000," Ellender a member of the committee said. The administration wants toehold the army to 870,000 men and the House held to that figure de spite efforts to increase it. Sen. Dennis Chavez in a chairman of the subcommittee said the full committee May vote on Ellender s motion next tuesday. Chavez said Ellender lost his army buildup move by a narrow margin on a show of hands in the sub aiding Ellender. Was the subcommittee vote to add $43 million to build the Marine corps Back to 200,000 instead of the 175,000 asked y. The administration and approved by the House. Thousands cheer Brussels wedding of Princess Paola continued from Page 1 roes roman Catholic primate of Belgium asked her to repeat the wedding vows in French she was seized with the giggles. She stopped put her left hand Toher Mouth and f o u g h t it. An audible sigh went Over the congregation that included three Kings two Queens 12 princesses and eight princes. After the ceremonies they were guests at a luncheon at Lueken Palace. Former King Leopold formally gave them his love and Best wishes and Albert replied for himself and his Bride. There was a traditional Whit wedding cake before they flew off to Palma on the Mediterranean Island of Majorca for a honeymoon. The encyclical was dated june 29, feast Clay of St. Peter and was released thursday. One of 4 on b47 saved from sea near azores Madrid a one of the four crewmen of an air Force b47 bomber was rescued from the Atlantic into which the plane had crashed a spokesman for the 16th air Foresaid Here. The survivor was capt Stephen Carter of East Hartford conn., the plane s navigator. He was re ported in Good condition. The Jet bomber had left the american air base at _ Zaragoza Spain for Macdill air Force basest Tampa Fla. The plane went Down just after refuelling in the air Over Lajes in the azores. A ittle More than a mile from Lajes portuguese inhabitants of Flores Island said they saw three persons jump by Para Chute. Toll mounts to 250 in Colombia floods Ibargue Colombia up the flood Crest which swept Down out of the mountains of Central colom Bia Early tuesday wiped out three villages in its path and killed a estimated 250 persons. The full extent of the disaster become known Only thursday. About 130 bodies had been re covered from the swollen Waters of the co Beima River and More than 100 persons were missing. Senate oks plan on foreign Loans continued from Page 1 the Way was cleared for the Senate to go on to consideration of other parts of its pending foreign Ai Bill. Democratic Lead e r Lyndon b. Johnson of Texas and d i r k s e n came up with their Compromise which authorizes but does not appropriate $750 million for develop ment Loans in this fiscal year which began july 1, and $1,250,000,-000 for the next year. But it leaves to later House an Senate action which will be subject to consideration by the a pr6priations committees the ques Tion of How much Money actually should be provided within those ceilings. Khrushchev said Tough on Berlin crisis new York a tote new York times has reported that Sor Viet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev in his interview with former new York gov. Averell Harriman adopted a very Tough line in Dis cussing the Berlin crisis. The times in a Washington Dis Patch by Harry Schwartz quotes an informed source is saying Khrushchev was very rough in his talks with Harriman. To is determined Khrushchev indicated he is determined to get us out of Berliand apparently thinks he can do so because he judges that the world balance of Power has shift Din his the times said that Harriman quoted the Premier As having said the soviet Union was convinced that the West would not agree Tony changes leading to a communist regime in West recognizes limits the times added thus or. Khrushchev in s opinion basically recognized the limits within which the soviet Union must work out an the Story said or. Harriman has so far revealed Little about his two session with or. Khrushchev one in the soviet Premier s office and theother at his country Villa. No flexibility the former new York governor said. He had found no flexibility in the soviet position in Berlin but he gave no hint of the disturbing nature of these talks along the lines reported Here to Day. However the times reported the same source of the Story said or. Khrushchev indicated he regarded Frol r. Kozlov first Deputy Premier who is now visiting Here As his successor when he gives up the reins of Nixon bests Kozlov in Aid debate Washington a vice president Richard m. Nixon took on soviet. First Deputy Premier Frol it. Kozlov in a rough and Tumble foreign policy debate be fore it ended the soviet Leader conceded he was wrong in claim ing the made a Issia pay for starvation Relief after world War i. The unexpected Exchange to place at a formal diplomatic re caption sponsored by Nixon in the president s guest House. Kozlov. It was Learned had complained a few hours earlier to president Eisenhower that the american attitude toward Russia reflected in , Relief ship to Russia ust alter the bolsheviks took Power Over 40years ago. The . At that time Force soviet Russia to pay in Gold for the food needed to fend off famine he when the argument had conceded there was no dispute that the . Shipments of food for starving russians represented an outright gift approved by Congress. The question is not one to be discussed it is not disputed Koz Lov finally acknowledged. In the verbal fencing at the reception. Nixon also told Kozlov he is a hard Man you never answer a question challenged the soviet visitor to appear on an hour Long television interview with no holds barred. President Frank Stanton of the Columbia broadcasting system guest promptly offered the air time. _ the difference Between you government and ours is that you never have any arguments among yourselves Nixon told Kozlov. We certainly do Kozlov snapped Back. There 1st never a Jay when we do not argue the difference is Nixon said we publicize ours and you Don t.". Averell Harriman right former new York governor who returned from visit to Russia is rate at vjs5�svice-Consul Edward Fenstermacher. Harriman later went and conferred wit ii Chancellor Konrad
