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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes saturday july 25, 1959 \ Nixon cites danger if Geneva talks fail continued from Page t toured a color television studio. Cameras ground away As the argued while tourists workmen and exhibition officials looked on in  promised Khrushchev that this portion of the debate would be shown on an american television network uncensored with simultaneous English translation of the soviet Leader s remarks. Khrushchev in answer to Nix on s request agreed to allow video tape to be shown on soviet Tele vision. The two men Shook hands on the Deal but up reported later the Only russians who knew what Nixon was trying to Tell them were the ones who understand English. Moscow radio Home service which broadcast the formal open ing of the american exhibition did not provide a russian translation of Nixon s English language speech for its listeners As they stood on the threshold of a Model Kitchen in an american Home Nixon and Khrushchev started talking about the relative merits of washing machines an wound up in a sometimes bitter Exchange the a report continued. Let us not beat around the Bush Khrushchev said. The main thing is that we want to put Amend to bases on foreign lands. This is the main  insulted by experts Khrushchev apologized for speak ing so frankly to Nixon. But Nixon recalling some of his political Cam. Pains shot Back Tell him i have been insulted by  soviet first Deputy premiers Anastas i. Mikoyan and Frol r. Kozlov. President Kliment e. Voro Shilov and mrs. Ekaterina a. Flirt Seva member of the presidium of the communist party Central com Mittee stood at Khrushchev s Elbow during the two hour visit jammed into a tight Circle while some 50 soviet arid american Security men pushed and shoved in order to protect  the debate got really rough. Nixon said i Trust the prime minister has understood All the implications. What i mean is that the moment we place either one of these Power Ful nations through an ultimatum in a position where they have no Choice but to accept dictation or fight then you Are playing with the most destructive Power in the world. Conference reference and this is very important inthe present world context. When you sit Down of the conference table it can t be All one  flushed at this looking sternly at Nixon he said who is giving an ultimatum Nixon tried to shift the argument saying that two men should discuss this Touchy Issue at an other time. But Khrushchev obviously irritated would t Stop. Since you raised it while people Are listening Why not now he demanded. We know something about politics  you talk about ultimatum. You put great emphasis on ultimatums what do you mean Nixon said ill be very direct i am talking about it in the inter National  it sounds like a great threat. We too Are giants. If you want to threaten we will answer threat with  not threatening Nixon that s not my Point. Who wants to threaten i am nonthreatening. Ill never engage in threats. Khrushchev you have been talking about implications. I have not mentioned implications. We also have Means at our disposal. Ours Are better than  Nixon we Are Well aware of that. We have  Khrushchev ours Are better if you want to  to me that is inmate  you raised the Point. We want peace and Friend ship with All nations especially the  without mentioning Berlin by name Nixon steered the Conversa Tion around to the deadlocked Geneva foreign ministers Confer ence. Nixon asked whether Khrushchev. Believed the conference could set the the East West Ai Gurment Over the Fate of Germany then said i Hope it is  Khrushchev it does t depend on  a but. It takes two to make an agreement. You can t have it All. Your own  Khrushchev these Are questions which Bear the same  put an end to the vestiges of the last War Isth Only Way to make peace. That is what we want. It is very bad that we quar-1 Rel Over peace and  r-71 vice president Richard m. Nixon talks with soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev while tour ing . Exhibit in Moscow. First Deputy Premier Anastas i. Mikoyan is in background. A of heiress says she was kidnapped continued from Page i Days terror since she bade Farewell to her Fiance Stanley games 25, of Fayetteville w.va., at the new Ark Airport and vanished. Miss Hart s arms were  was a dark Welt under her left Eye. Her Ash Blond hair was dishevelled. But her Gray Sheath dress showed Only wrinkles of Long Wear. She said she was seized by Aman at the Airport As she was about to get Back into her own  shoved into another car where second Man bound and gagged her then pushed her to the floor where she was covered with Blanket. .-.-.-, a Long Auto trip followed Dur ing which she was kicked sharply in the sides when she stirred. She related that she was con fined in a bathroom for several hours before she was taken into the car again and pushed out in Grant , who said the Story appeared incredible at first questioned her in harsh  this a hoax a publicity stunt no i would t do this to Hurt Ike sighs foreign Aid Bill authorizing $3.5 billion Washington. A president Eisenhower signed Friday the $3,- 556,200,000 foreign Aid authorize " Tion. At the same time a House committee recommended that a " Lual appropriations be Cut nearly $400 million below that figure. � in separate actions the House appropriations committee in sent to the House a Bill calling for $3.186.500,000 in foreign Faid Money combined with a ppr Jhala tons Tot certain other activities h As the intergovernmental com Mittee for european migration. 2v o t e d unanimously against granting the president $500 million for the 1961 development loan fund. The foreign Aid authorization Bill includes an item for a $1.1 billion loan fund for 1961, subject to later  president in a letter the the committee requested t a t $500 million of that amount be made available immediately for Advance planning purposes the Money note to be spent until next year my parents she replied firmly. I love them too  miss Hart told police that her captors discussed making a lot of Money through the kidnapping and then decided to get rid of her because she was too  Ransom demand was received by the family according to the girl s Mother mrs. Laura Hart of Short Hills . She said that during nearly Aday and a half of continuous driving she was fed a diet of Candy bars. She said she was not sexually molested. " she said she Felt certain that she would be slain but was Power less. I w a s gagged so i could t plead or scream she said. Wit the Blindfold i could t even  miss Hart said she never got a Good look at the kidnappers who took a 1% Carat Diamond engage ment ring an amethyst ring Agold Bracelet and a Gold brooch. She was wearing a $2 Mickey mouse Type wrist watch when she identified herself to the policemen this she said was her own. During the Long period she Lay in the automobile miss Hart said she heard sounds when the car paused which she took to be drop Ping of coins into an automatic toll Road collection  she said she thought the Bath room where she was confined was wage hike rejected by 3 aluminium firms new York up Reynolds metals co. Friday joined the other two big aluminium producers in rejecting a United steelworkers Union wage increase proposal. The aluminium co of America Alco Kaiser aluminium and chemical corp. And Reynolds. A j in negotiations with the Munjon on a new contract to replace  which expires july 31. " a room in a private Home in Chi Cago. She said the car drove into a driveway before she was Hustle cout and up a flight of stairs. She sobbed during a Telephone conversation with her father. Her Fiance Gaines said in new Jersey the couple s wedding plans were unchanged. Miss Hart gave neither police nor an Fri investigator who was immediately called in any description of either Man. Influence probes get Rickover list Washington a vice adm Hyman g. Rickover has Given House investigators the names retired officers he says tried to in fluence his programs. Chairman f. Edward Hebert la of the House armed services investigations subcommittee said the list in letter form was received just before Rickover the Navy s nuclear propulsion chief left for Moscow with vice president Richard m. Nixon. Hebert would say  the subcommittee is evaluating the  Gol Elfine sentenced but term suspended Washington up industrialist Bernard Goldfine Drew a suspended sentence on contempt o Congress charges in Federal court  was directed if Given an Opportunity to answer questions concerning his financial operations at which he previously walked.  James w. Morris Imp Sec a sentence of 12.months in Jawand a Fine of $1,000 on the new England textile manufacturer. Then he suspended the jail term an Fine and placed Goldfine in pro Bation for two years. Eisenhower sends soviets Washington a president Isenhower told the soviet people Friday it is never too late to build peace with Honor and jus  or. Eisenhower said in a Mes Sage prepared for the opening of the . Exhibit in Moscow that Al speak for All americans when i say that we desire nothing but Friendship with this dynamic so Viet  Vav recalling that he had visited Russia in August 1945 at the eii.pl1 of the War the president said he. Was struck then by the Devotion and dedication of the people to their Homeland. Differences acknowledged nothing that has happened Dur ing the interval has dimmed my admiration for the great people of the soviet Union he said. In deed i have  impressed by the strides taken. By you i science and Industry or. Eisenhower said it must be acknowledged that differences in governmental policies have created rifts in our wartime  this fact has saddened me really he said particularly be cause it is so unnecessary. Our nations have such a great common interest in world peace that every Effort must be made to bring us closer  Long his desire president Eisenhower said it has Long been his Hope to return to the soviet Union to see not Only my wartime friends but also the great Progress you have made i rebuilding your ruined cities and  the time May come when this desire will be realized he continued. Until that time my concluding greeting is this it is never too late to build a peace with Honor and Justice. May this Exchange of greetings contribute to Success in that  x15 flight due in two months Edwards air Force base Calif. A a second x15 rocket ship made its first captive flight Here sunday under the Wing of a b52 bomber. Success of the test of the second Craft in the x15 series Means the first powered flight of an x15 can be expected in 60 Days the air Force  the x15 and the b52 went up with full Tiel loads for the first time. The x15 jettisoned its fuel Over the desert in a test of ability to purge itself of the highly volatile liquid in the event of an emergency. 27,750 airmen to be promoted Washington is the air Force will promote 27,750 air enduring the september promotion Cycle it was announced Here. This is about a 25 per cent in crease Over the 21.95.0 airmen1 promoted worldwide in the june Cycle. Largest number of promotions will be the 15,000 airmen third class moving up to airmen second. There also will be 8.000 promotions to airman first class .2.500 to staff sergeant 1,500 to tech sergeant arid 750 to master sergeant. An air Force spokesman said e8 and e9, promotions Are due dec. 1. Truman gov. Long to meet Independence. To  
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