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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page j4 the stars and stripes wednesday july 8, 1959r disarmament seen As new Summit topic London up prime minister Harold Macmillan said Here an East West Summit conference might begin preliminary disarmament discussions after settling the Berlin Issue. Macmillan told the House of commons tuesday that the Point has not yet been reached of deciding the topics for discussion at a Summit gathering. But i. Am bearing in mind the possibility of discussing general disarmament at such  what i am hopeful of if and when we get to a Summit meet ing Macmillan added is that we should after disposing of the i agent questions such As the future of Berlin and so Forth proceed at least to some preliminary discus Sions of the Best Way now to tackle the disarmament  Herter preparing for Geneva showdown Washington a Secretary of state Christian a. Herter has begun final preparations for show Down talks with Russia Over Ber Lin. There is no sign he will offer new concessions to win soviet agreement. On saturday he will Fly to Geneva for a new Effort to crack the East West deadlock on berlins future. Herter and top state department aides Are reported deter mined to keep the second go round Short. A two week session at the most is looked for with no thought the second round will drag on for six weeks As did the first. The . View is that if the con Ference is to succeed Russia an not the West must offer conces Sions. Austria s Raab to quit Post Vienna up Julius Raab strongman of Austria s conserva Tive Peoples party and chancello since 1953, tuesday told president Adolf Schaerf that he failed to forma new coalition government. This Means the departure of Raa from the Post As Chancellor of this nation of 7  has Given up his efforts to form a new Coa 1 i t i o n govern ment with the socialists after eight weeks of fruitless negotiations. Since 1945 a number of peo Ples party socialist coalition governments have Raab administered Austria without any major trouble. In five postwar general elections the conservatives emerged As the strongest party and there by won the. Right to name the Chancellor. The last election on May 10 gave the conservative Peoples party 79 seats and the socialists 78 in the new 156-member House. The close outcome made it difficult to form a government because the socialists demanded Equality in the new Cabinet. Adenauer foe will not ran for Chancellor Bonn a Erich Ollen Hauer two time loser As the socialist party s candidate for West German Chancellor announced tuesday he will not seek the government Post again. Mollenhauer s decision heralded a shakeup in the country s second strongest party As it got off to nearly Start in the 1961 election Campaign. No single candidate emerged to succeed. O 11 e n Hauer but most speculation Cen t e r e d on Carlo Schmid 62, a writer and scholar and perhaps the party s mos popular Man with the  second to Schmid in the is West Berlin mayor Willy Brandt. He is considered More Likely to be the Chancellor candidate in 1965 should the socialists fail again in 1961. Mollenhauer 57, has been beaten twice by Adenauer in 1953 and 1957. In the 1957 elections Aden Auer s Christian democrats won an absolute majority in Parlia ment the first time this Ever has happened in Germany. Ollen Huier guessing game Ike veto kills housing Bill continued from Page 1 during the president s Gas years i office. Prospects of doing so on the housing Bill seem poor since the vote in each House on the final version of the legislation fell Well Short of the two thirds necessary to override. The Senate vote on the com Promise measure june 22 was 56-31. The House tally june 23 was 241-177. House Republican Leader Charles a. Halleck of Indiana told re porters earlier that he had recommended a veto and had told the president a veto would give con Gress a Chance to write a new and less costly housing measure. Fiddler at work Elizabeth . Up a 19 year old youth sentenced to a reformatory for arson is named Ron Nero. Shot photographers got before Bah ?ss3ihir Clis is  �5-., i " k s1 a jul.  Princess Paola and Prince Albert of Belgium were. Caught in a moment s reflection at their honeymoon Retreat in Tormentor Majorca despite National league wins All Star contest 5-4 continued from Page 1 harmless single to Nellie Fox be fore getting Harvey Kuenn to pop out to end the game. First inning american league Don Drysdale opened on the Mound for the National league. Minnie mim050 hied deep to Willie Mays in Center. Nellie Fox went Down swinging. Al Kaline also struck out. No runs no hits no errors. National league Early Wynn was on the Mound or the american league. Johnny Temple lined to Kaline in Center. Eddie Mathews belted a Homo run into the lower Brightfield stands. Wynn struck out Hank Aaron. Mays lined to Wynn. One run one hit no  inning american league Bill Skowron grounded to Temple. Rocky colavito went Down swinging. Gus Triandos popped to Orlando Cepeda at first. No runs no hits no errors. National league Ernie Banks smashed a double into left Center. Coped lied to Luis Aparicio in Short left. Wally Moon walked. Wynn got Del Crandall on a called third strike. Drysdale struck out. No runs one hit no  inning american league Harmon Killebrew popped to Banks at Short. Aparicio flied to Aaron in right. Wynn went Down swinging. No runs no hits no errors. National league Temple dotted to colavito in Short right. Mathews popped foul to Skowron. Aaron lined to Aparicio. No runs no hits no  inning american league Lew Burdette took the Mound for the National league. Temple threw out Minoso. Mathews grabbed Fox High Oul pop. Kaline tied the game with a smash Over the Loftfield Wall. Skowron singled be tween third and Short. Colavito singled to Center so Worf stopping at second. Roy face began to warm up for the National league. Aaron raced deep to drag Down Triandos Long drive in right Center. One run three hits no errors. National league Ryno Tiren came to the Mound for the american league. Mays wont Down swinging. Banks walked. Cepeda bounced to Aparicio who stepped on second to Force Banks and threw to first or the double play. No runs no hits no  inning american league Banks threw out Killibrew 0i a close play. Aparicio lied deep to Moon in loft. Duren struck out. No runs no hits no errors. National league Moon went Down springing on a 3-2 pitch. Killibrew threw convicts hold 38 hostages for 13 hour sri. ,. Monroe Wash. A thirty eight hostages held for 13j/2 hours by four Young convicts were freed without harm at the state Reform tuesday in a Surprise tear attack. The rebels who had armed themselves with Butcher knives trip Long Forks in the kitchen1 monday of Tern Oon i a the abortive in sea e attempt threatened Vio e Only to the three guards hostage our visitors Many of Eiri women and children and 11 other prisoners who had Bee visiting relatives also were held through the late afternoon and night in the barricaded visitors room. They were treated Well. The four rebels were quickly subdued As the tear Gas sent the occupants stumbling weeping an choking from the room referred to courts the four were ordered placed insolation and state officials said they would be turned Over to the courts. Mrs Mary Turner 24, one of the 11 inmates wives held hostage said everyone was Calm. She said the four rebellious inmates never touched any of the hostages and even gave them Cigar ets. The four convicts who seized the visitors guards and other convicts Are Richard. E. Murray 20donald Decourcy 22 Robert e. Jasmin 22, and David k. Owens.19. They listed no grievances ask ing Only for an escape car an Clear Access to the Canadian Bor Der. Out Crandall. Burdette struck out. No runs no hits no errors. Sixth inning american league Minoso struck out. Temple threw out Fox. Kali he gained first when Mathews hobbled his grounder. Skowron singled to Center Kaline going to third. Cola Vito forced Skowron at second. Banks to Temple. No runs one hit one error. National league Harvey Kuenn re placed Kaline in Center and Vic Power went to first or the american league. Stan Musial hatted for Temple and popped to first. Mathews went out swinging. Aaron singled to left. Aparicio stopped Mays drive and forced Aaron at second. No runs one hit no  inning american league face went into pitch for the National league and Bill Maze Roski was at second to replace Temple. Triandos bounced to Mathews. Killebrow took a called third strike. Face struck out Aparizio. No runs no hits no errors National league Frank Malzone went to third for Killebrew and Jim Bunning was pitching for the american leagues. Banks hit Bunn Iii s first pitch off the Loftfield Wall for a double. Cepeda skied to Aparicio behind the Mound. Moon struck out. Crandall singled to Center and wont to second As Banks scored. In Zuroski singled to left to score Crandall and was thrown out when to attempted to take second. Two runs three hits no errors. Eighth inning american league Bunning popped to Mazeroski. Minoso popped foul to Crandall. Fox singled through the Mound. Face walked Kuenn. Power singled to Center to score Fox Kuenn stopping at second. Ted Williams Pinch hitting for colavito walked on five pitches to fill the bases. Gil Mcdonald went in to run for Wil Liams. Triandos doubled Down the third base line to score Kuenn and Power and Send Mac Dougald to third Johnny Antonell replaced face for the National leagues. Roy silvers came up to hit against the left handed Antonelli. Mickey Mantle went in to run for Triandos. Silvers Drew a walk to ill the bases. Sherman Lollar hitting for Aparizio forced Mantle at third Mathews unassisted. Throe runs Throe hits no errors. National league Ali toy Ford was pitching for the american league and Mantle went to right Lollar catching and Mcdougald at Short. Ken Boyosi batting for Mazeroski singled to Center. Dick Groat hitting for Mathews bunted and sacrificed Boyer to second. Aaron scored boor with a bouncing single to loft. Mays boomed a triple to right Center to score Aaron and Send the a tip nil league out in front. Bud Daloy came in to pitch for the american league. Banks struck out. Chepoda popped foul to Power. Two runs Throe hits no errors. Ninth inning american league Don Elston came in to pitch for the National league. Malzone popped to Banks. Minoso wont Down swing ing. Fox blooded a single to left. Elston wild pitched Fox to second. Kuenn popped foul to Boyer to end the game. No runs one hit no errors. Dec chairman doubts a ban talks to succeed los Angeles a the chairman of the atomic Energy commission doubts that the atomic test ban talks in Geneva will produce a .-russian agreement to halt nuclear weapons  a. Mccone said the Hopes for an agreement that can guar Antee strict  " efforts of Spanish police to. Ban pictures of the Royal couple. This is the first photograph of the couple at Majorca. Up photo Albert Paola win Freedom from cameras Tormentor Majorca up Spanish police Igi Harding Belgium s honeymooning Prince Albert a n d Princess Paola tuesday clamped a ban on water borne attempts to take pictures of the Royal couple. They ordered local boat owners to turn Down passengers carrying photographic equipment. This aimed at foreign photographers with whom police have been War ring since the belgian newlyweds arrived Here for an Island Honey Moon last thursday. It was the latest act. In a series of comic opera exchanges Between the press and the police assigned by the Spanish government to guard Albert and his 21-year-Olditalian Princess. Warning shots fired so far the police in an Effort to keep the photographers from bothering the two and especially from photographing the shapely Princess in a bathing suit have 1fired warning shots across the Bow of a Boatload 9f Lens men who were pursuing the Royal couple. 2-picked up and released a least three photographers. 3tried to confiscate All camera equipment and film belonging to the  attempt at confiscation and the ban on boat based pictures apparently were touched off by a crisis of nerves suffered by the Princess monday when she Learned that telescopic lenses were being used in attempts to photographer in the water. Undisturbed on boat trip the crisis lasted Only a Short time however. It drove the Royal couple into temporary seclusion but apparently it bad no lasting ill effects. Paola joined her husband in a Twilight sightseeing drive monday and in a. Boat ride an swim tuesday. The ban on taking camera equip ment aboard boats appeared to be working for Albert and Paola Madea trip across pollens Bay without being disturbed. They went by boat to visit a Cave of love on the Small Island of Tormentor in the Bay. Then re turned to their waterfront chalet where they swam and Sun bathed. Fire wrecks waterfront Pictou Nova Scotia up a fire on the waterfront of this port destroyed a Quarter mile of Shore installations sent six boats to the Bottom and injured at least three men  
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