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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 10, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes Friday july 10, 1959 dec. 1 deadline set for Atlanta to offer on integration _ Atlanta up a Federal judge has ordered the Atlanta Board of education to produce by dec. 1 a Complete plan for a prompt and reasonable Start toward desegregation of the City s Public schools. Federal judge Frank a. Hooper based his order on a non jury trial last month of a suit by 10 negro parents who sought to break Segre gation barriers in the Atlanta City school system. At the conclusion of he trial Hooper had ordered an 6nd to segregation practices but he had set no Date for the presen tation to his court of a plan implementing the order. Judge Hooper apparently taking into account Georgia s strict state Laws requiring segregation in All Public schools said the school Board could submit its desegregation plan contingent upon the enactment of statutes permitting  plan to be put into opera  the Atlanta system is bound by state Law under which any Inte grated school would be closed and its state funds withdrawn. I Hooper emphasized his order was not final in the Atlanta school Case. He said his court would re Tain jurisdiction the purpose Oft orders.  said the school system Mayno longer engage in any action which limits or affects admission to attendance in or education of the plaintiffs or any other negro children similarly situated in schools under jurisdiction of the 2 . Advisers to Vietnam killed in attack by communist terrorists continued from Page 1 Small weapons and a homemade plastic bomb struck from the near by Jungle against the american Billet located at Bien Hoa 20miles North of Saigon. They threw the bomb aiming at a window. It bounced Back killing one of the attackers. He has been identified definitely As a  remaining attackers then opened fire with Small arms which included some automatic weapons. Vietnamese guards returned the fire forcing the terrorists to Fleeto a nearby River. The South vietnamese army moved quickly into the area searching the c o u n t r y s i d e for suspects and making several arrests. .-.",. It was not immediately Clear in the Case for issuing further Atlanta system race or  on the basis of German girl 15, Dies during heart t t Orv 111 u.j5. / Rochester Minn. Up a 15-year-old German girl died on the operating Able at St. Mary Hospital thursday while under going surgery for a congenital heart  Stahl. Of Augsburg Ger Many was under anaesthesia f or nearly five hours before she died. Spokesmen at the Mayo clinic said a postmortem was being made to learn the exact cause of death. The operation took a Little longer than usual they said. Gerda suffered from a congenital heart defect which surgeons said might have been a Hole in  girl and her Mother mrs. Corda Stahl. Had been staying at a Rochester boarding House since their arrival Here tune 22. A fund drive in Germany produced the Money to Send the girl and her Mother to the . For surgery at the Mayo clinic. Sol Diers of the 24th inf div Contri buted $1,000 to the fund. After their arrival Mother and daughter made daily trips to the clinic for examinations. Steel negotiators meet 1 new York a steel negotiators met for Only about an hour thursday then recessed their con tract talks until Friday. How about a Cool squirt after sweltering in the 95-degree temperature in Darmstadt Germany three american adults take a tip from neighbourhood youngsters on How to Cool off heat wave nerves. Enjoying the water Are left to right mrs. Rosemarie Shideler cup Thiot Liff 4th med dispensary go and mrs. Lee a quilts. Manning the Hose Are Bill Moody left and Larry Bates. Is photo by Bane German heat wave goes unabated continued irom Page 1 90s but did not go above records set tuesday and wednesday. Immense crowds flocked to pub Lic swimming pools and beaches in All parts of the country and created traffic jams which police spent hours untangling. Resort hotels along the Baltic sea reported they were completely booked through August. The intense heat Felt through out Germany has been blamed for 15 deaths during the past three Days. Ten persons were drowned in various parts of the country and five died of heat stroke. The heat1 wave also caused the death of two circus Lions. Officials of a circus in the bavarian town of Pfaffe Hofen reported that two of their Lions suffered heat strokes and died despite efforts of a local veterinarian to save them. In Schleswig Holstein the Center of Germany s Dairy Industry milk production has fallen off As much As 50 per cent because of the heat Dairy officials said. Paris with 92.5 degrees sipped drinks in cafes or swam in the swimming pools along the  Darmstadt Germany water pressure throughout the City was automatically lowered Early thurs Day evening leaving Many upper floor apartments completely with out water. The Darmstadt water Bureau said that the pressure valves had been Cut when there was an unexpected unprecedented draw on the City s water Supply thursday they said they hoped to have the Normal pressure Back later in the eve Ning. Darmstadt Post engineers mad preparations to Supply emergency water service to a r m y housing areas should the Normal water sup ply not be restored. Tropical storm Cindy loses steam in Carolinas showery weather spread across sections of the Carolinas thursday As tropical storm Cindy moved in land. The storm which had packed Hurricane Force winds of 75 m pm by the associated press still asking a ban Check quota Geneva a Russia has renewed its demand that the num Ber of on site inspections of suspicious events in a nuclear test ban control system be determined by political rather than scientific fac tors. J soviet Delegate Semyon Sarap Kiiji Lor the first time submitted to the three nation talks a formal draft of the soviet proposal for a quota of on site inspections. He refused to commit himself on precisely How Many inspections could be held in each of the three nuclear nations. The soviet draft provided that these inspection teams should be staffed by russians in the . And Britain and by British and americans in Russia. But it did not propose the number of the Envis aged permissible on site inspections. Tsarapkin did not give a reply tothe questions concerning the quota proposal which had been asked by the British and american Dele Gates. . Ambassador James j. Wads Worth and British Delegate David Ormsby Gore withheld comment pending study of. The soviet proposal. Western spokesmen said the draft Waild be submitted to the two governments for More study. Meanwhile scientists of the three nations were still seeking agree ment on methods for the detection1 of nuclear explosions at High altitudes it hit the South Carolina coast a Bull Bay. Gusts of 60 to 70 Mph were recorded but then the storm began to Abate. Only Small damage was reported. Thousands who vacated Beach Homes in the Charleston,1 s.c., area were advised they could return. Earlier Tornado like storms raked parts of Wisconsin. Heaviest damage was reported in Niagara Harrisville Turtle Lake and Madi son three were injured in Niagara. Two Young men died of exposure off Milwaukee when winds carried their raft out on Lake Michigan. A third youth on the raft Paul Polansky 16, Mason City Iowa was rescued by a Marine corps Heli copter. " the dead were identified As Dan Iel s. Casper. 16, Milwaukee and Tony Phipps 21, Dallas Tex. Whether the americans were Vic Tims of the bomb or the Exchange of gunfire. Boston was rushed to Saigon for. Transfer to a Hospital in the Philippines. He was reported in serious condition. ,.All american military personnel in Saigon were placed of standby Alert after the attack.,. ,. Although there have been fre quent reports of increased communist terrorist activities this was the first attack on an american installation in South Vietnam since october 1957, when two bombs were exploded outside a . Mili tar Billet in the Saigon area and a Small bomb Detoh ate d in the us information service Library some americans were wounded outside the Billet in the 1957 at tack but there were no deaths. Protest lodged in another instance of red terrorism the South vietnamese government disclosed it has lodged a Strong protest with the International truce commission against repeated raids by communist armed men in the demilitarized one Between North and South Vietnam. The Saigon government said armed communist agents recently forced 73 persons of 17 families into North Vietnam at gun Point and then burned their houses to prevent their return. The raids occurred in the Vil Lages of Trang and to Voong. Berlin pact seen possible continued from Page 1 . Is coming nearer to normalizing the situation with both coun tries. Nixon s visit to Moscow vice president Richard m. Nixon is ready to talk about East West problems with Khrushchev and other soviet leaders when he visit Moscow in two weeks. But Nixon s Mission is not to negotiate although he is an articulate and Well in formed spokesman for the . Khrushchev visit a visit by Khrushchev to the . Is certainly Worth thinking about As a mover to rid Khrushchev of misconception about . Policies and Capac Ity. Military Aid cuts Sharp cuts voted by the Senate in military assistance would have serious effects in the far East Herter said. He gave this reply when asked to assess the situation there in the Light of soviet threats to give communist China thorough military support to the Point of War i necessary. Herter recalled that in recent weeks there has been increased shelling on Odd Days in the que Moy Matsu islands garrisoned by nationalist troops off the Chin Mainland. Senate approves 5 billion Aid continued from Page 1 property of the . Or its nation als he shall suspend Aid until adequate compensation is paid. As finally passed the measure provides $1.3 billion for military arms to Aid the free world allies and $751.5 trillion in defense eco nomic supports to help them feed clothe and maintain their  remainder of the $3,543,320.000 is for various forms of economic id. The military arms Aid authority was $300 million rider or. Eisen Hower s request. V. I before the measure goes to the president the Senate and House will have to get together on their differing Bills  
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