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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                European edition r. Weather forecast partly Cloudy with initiated  noon and evening ruin slower a or . Continued warm Buta lightly cooler. Hakh 85, Low 58. Air weather service. 4 eur Keyreara Cun Ivira the stairs Asp. A fes pirates face wins his 14thelroy face of the Pittsburg pirates won his 14th straight game sunday airtight As the pirates Defeated St. Louis 6-5 in 10 innings. Army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East volume 18, number 86 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday monday july 13, 1959 Rains Cool Ost areas s f Europe leap Good medicine9 Man. Frankfurt up most of Europe enjoyed cooler weather sunday after two weeks of searing heat. In West Germany sat urday night s thunderstorms tumbled the Mercury Down tothe temperate 70s. But Forest fires continue to pose a threat. Most of the blazes were concentrated in a Varia and the Black Forest areas where firemen dealt with to Rethan 50 outbreaks in. The past week. Safe firemen helped German firemen stamp out several by ush fires.  took to the roads in massive numbers sunday. Police reported cars streaming out of Frankfurt at the rate of More than1,000 an hour heading for the Banks of the Rhine the nearby aunus mountains or swimming areas. Traffic jams were reported on roads leading out of Munich to Ward the  Britain sunday the weather was overcast and wet. Road were flooded in Scotland and the font. On Page i col. 5 Long curses into Texas fort Worth Tex. Up gov. Earl Long of Louisiana flew into fort Worth cursing so loudly a woman covered the ears of her Little girl and said he must be  Long 63, hopped a plane at Shreveport la., and flew into Texas on the first leg of a vacation to rest up from the ordeal that has seen him in and out of three  hospitals in the -past., two months. Long cursed newsmen who were on hand to meet him and was plainly irked because a car was t waiting to take him to his hotel. Rantings on to he stepped off the plane  waiting newsmen you re All a Bunch of. Reminded that there were ladies in the crowd at Amon Carter Field he said i Don t give a. Long arrived in fort Worth Intima to see an hour Long television show of his rantings before the font. On Page 8$, Gol 3 steel Industry starts shutdown talks continue new York a America s vast steel Industry began closing Down operations in Advance of a threatened tuesday Midnight strike with Only faint Hopes remaining that a walk out can be  steelworkers Union moved at a two hour bargaining session sunday to Clear away the knotty management right Issue by putting the problem up to an Industry Union study committee. There was no immediate Industry reply but. Another negotiating meeting was arranged. Unless an agreement can breached by tuesday the steel Industry s half million workers Are allies ready stand for new Geneva talks two year old Good Feather pint sized hopi Indian goes after an ice Cream soda during a break la rehearsals in new York City s Central Park for an Indian dance program staged there. Up photo girl admits setting fire killing 6 Sisters brother Elmira . A Jane Shusko 15-year-old sister of seven Chil Dren who died in a fire in their Home admitted to police that she set the Blaze. Six girls and one boy children of or. And mrs. Michael Shusko doctor marries Queen who gave up Crown Bath me. A "-4 Linda Fay Leeman who Choisez to be  a Burden rather than miss Maine its the proud pos Sessor i a wedding band for which she gave up Maine s top Beauty Crown. The 18-year-old Beauty renounced her title to runner up Linda Mills of Lewiston three weeks ago to become the Bride of or. Charles e. Burden a251-year-old Harvard medical school graduate of last month. The wed Ding was held at her family s cot Tage about 18 Miles South of Bath her  Mills was a bridesmaid. 3 locomotives plunge through open drawbridge Napa Calif. A three diesel locomotives pulling one maintenance car hurtled off an open drawbridge into the Napa River nicking a pleasure boat. No one was killed. A trainman was injured and the Bridge tender hospitalized for acute Shock. Four other train crewmen and the boat owners a husband and wife were treated or checked for  and Shock. Crewmen jumped from the engine before it plunged. The boat owner r. D. Pittsley,58, sounded his Horn to have the tender open the Bridge and waited As it swung Ope i 1 then i ibo ked up and the first thing j knew the engine was com ing Down on top of us he said. Portugal Premier s 26th year Lisbon up Portugal s pre Mier Antonioo. Salazar sunday celebrated 26 years As head of the state. Salazar was first appointed in july 1932. Died in the fire that roared through a two family Frame Riouse Here saturday night. The children ranged in age from 2 to. 12. Police chief Eugene Golden said Jane signed a statement admitting that she started the fatal fire plus two minors fires Friday. He said she gave no reason for doing it. The Mother Jane and two other daughters escaped injury. A neigh Bor climbed onto the porch roof of another House to reach the window of their second floor bedroom and pulled two of the girls to safety. The children who died were All trapped in their second floor bed rooms and were asphyxiated. They were Michelene 12 Delores 11 Laura 9 Donald 8 Patsy 7sarah, 4, and Christine 2. The father was at work in milk processing Plant at the time. Firemen said that on Friday they put out two Small fires in bed rooms at the Shusko Home. Geneva up the Western allies reaffirmed their firm no surrender stand on Berlin St Day but still faced troublesome differences among themselves on a pos sible Summit meeting with soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev. Secretary of state Christian a. Herter it was reliably reported will make every Effort in the com ing week or two of the resumed Geneva big four conference to mediate Between the British who believe a Summit meeting is not Only desirable but inevitable and the French and West germans who Are against one at almost any Price. The Geneya foreign ministers conference resumes monday after noon after a three week Cooling off recess. Herter was followed Here Sun Day by italian foreign minister Giuseppe Pella French foreign minister Maurice  Cle Mur Ville and British foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd West Germany s foreign minister Heinrich von Brentano arrived saturday. All five Western ministers met Over dinner at Couve de Murville s Villa sunday evening to discuss Western strategy before the Sec Ond round of talks with soviet foreign minister Andrei a. Gro Myko. Due to Stop work in an Economy crippling  firms across the nation began the slow and costly process of banking furnaces and tapering off production for an orderly shut Down. David j. Mcdonald steelworkers Union president proposed earlier that the Industry put aside its de mands for contract changes to give the companies More leeway in promoting efficiency and cutting operating  Industry has said it can t make any wage or other added labor Cost concessions to the Union unless compensated for by equal operating savings. Fliers due in Germany in Globe girl iii bid Frankfurt up two americans trying to Circle the world in 40 Days aboard a twin engined Piper Apache Are scheduled to arrive at Frankfurt air port monday at 11 am. They Are Dan Sorkin a disc jockey for a Chicago radio station and Frank Hansen an Airport operator. The pair who left Chicago july 1,arrived in Copenhagen sunday. Baseball american league first game Detroit 000 420 0006 s 0 Cleveland 000 020 0002 6 2 to Yunck and itch Frerot of Ocko. Smith 0ker in rom 0 nil Nixon. A Foytik Iclet 8-7i a Folio 0-1. Lilt Detroit Kunn 4cloro land rates 7. Baltimore 001 021 0105 10 Washington 001 000 0001 4 i evil Holm nil trip Milos  Wood Slick 7elks 9 Mill Courtney. A who Elm 10-4.  .1-9. I Baltimore Gardner l. Taylor 1. National league first game Chicago 000 700 0007 8 0 Philadelphia 100 000 3206 g 2. Ceca Krelll Loury 8 Annii Averill gome Meyer 4. A Obinson 8. I Arrell 9 and ism Nott. A Ceca Krelll 1-0 i Gonic 1-7. Iii cd Ilcau. Averill 5. Philadelphia Lon Nett a i Toudic 8. First game 10 innings St. Louis 000 010 031 05 13 3 Pittsburgh 200 300 000 16 15 2 Troglio Urban 5itlen Louk 7. Mcdaniel 8 and h. Smith. Katt 8 a Dilir. Face 8 and Kravtz. 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