European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse A ,. The stars and stripes wed Nidoy july 1 5, de Gaulle takes Salute in 2 a hour Parade French pop up Bastille Day Jet. To Paris a president Charles de Gaulle gave France a Bastille pay display of military pomp unmatched since before world War ii a the Broad champs Elysee was lined five and six deep for a Miler More by Happy frenchmen and tourists watching the Parade by 15,000 troops drawn from France s widespread empire., for More than two hours Frerich cheered applauded waved and Sang the Marseillaise while the tall 68-year-old president took the Salute of Frances might fro riia special reviewing stand on the place de la concorde. A Bright summer Stii beat Down on the flashing1 breast Phles of the parading Garde Republican and a Light Breeze unfurled the Tricolo flags lining the champs Elysee. It was the first Bastille Day Parade since de Gaulle s election As president arid also1" the first Burke says communists i sing Washington up a Marleigh a. Burke chief of . Naval operations said the communists Are using the Fidel Castro devolution in Cuba and the. Danger Job still great they will take Over that country. _ the Navy released a of Burke s remarks made at a meeting of 200 Reserve medical Aid plan opposed Washington up Arthur has registered Strong administration opposition to plan to provide Auto Matic government Hospital and surgical care for social Security pensioners. Flemming Secretary of health education and welfare pinned a Label of very unwise on the plan which would be financed by hiking present social Security taxes earners and their employers. He said it would freeze the Pat Tern of health coverage for the aged in a vast and uniform governmental system and possibly eliminate currently expanding voluntary health programs he told the House ways an Means committee the program would Cost an estimated $1,120,000.-000 during its first year of opera Tion. He also said the proposed in crease in payroll taxes would fall far Short of financing the program Over the Long haul. Flemming was first witness As the. Committee began a week of hearings on the Bill sponsored by rep. Aime j. Forand . Me officers after listeners had relayed Burke s remarks to reporters. The
