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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 27, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Weather forecast partly Cloudy continued warm high2, Low 00. Ale weather service thesta european edition ripes army Navy air forge unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East late news yanks go bavarian if he s decked out in a Dewgaw Laden tyrolean hat lederhosen and a edelweiss pin he s a yank says an Alpine Magazine. Story on american craze Page 11. X volume 18, number 100 5 cols daily 10 cents sunday monday july 27, 1959 m Elroy says soviet has few icbms Washington up defense Secretary Neil h. Mcelroy said sunday nigh that Russia already May have beaten the . In the race to get the first intercontinental ballistic missiles icbms into the hands of combat units. Mcelroy said however that the number of operational soviet icbms is at the most Only a few less than 10." he said this was not too important because of this country s Overall retaliatory Power. He said strategists believe . Combination of manned bomb ers missiles including submarine launched Type aircraft carriers and fighter bombers could More than match whatever the russians will have in icbms  Mcelroy s remarks were made Ina filmed television interview with sen. Kenneth b. Keating . The defense chief was in the West cont. On Page 8/t, col 5. Here s the pitch9 polio flares at it. Bragg it. Bragg . Up army medical authorities have expressed alarm at an outbreak of paralytic polio on this huge military Reser vation and urged All personnel an their families to get Salk vaccine  least two children of it. Bragg families have died of polio in the past few weeks. There have been at least 10 cases of paralytic polio in the estimated military population of 30,000-40,000. Booster shot needed the importance of keeping Sal immunizations up to Date was emphasized by col Samuel w. Cald Well chief of preventive Medicine at an army Hospital  View of the present outbreak even completion of the first four shots of the vaccine is not sufficient against polio Caldwell said. A Booster shot is necessary if a year has elapsed since the last  baseball american league first game Washington 000 000 0000 2 0 Cleveland 210 000 i5x9 9 0 Cerku Imd Nuralon i Orry and Nixon a Jerry 0-2. I utes 2-7. Us Cleveland. Hold 2 1u. New York 000 000 000 00 8 0 Detroit 000 000 000 i i 8 2 do Tiung firm 10 Ami Lierra i. Hit Cli Lobo Smith National league first game Philadelphia 100 100 0002 7 0 Cincinnati 020 Ooi ox4 8 0 Holm its tint set Waskl nov combo Lawrence 5 Ami i Siloy. A Jiw Renoo 0-d. Ujj to crts la. Jilt a Lilli Tik in Iii Aii Lully 0 Cincin Nati  12. Joni 8 w. First Gam Pittsburgh 000 000 0000 5 2 Milwaukee 110 .002 oox4 0 0 Kali jul. I or torsk old 8 i jul it wuss Shalim Anil i.oi-,. A Himlin ill id ,. La i Riund Tiki ult  ii col 9  they made their last Stop among the bathers and Khrushchev repeated his Here Are your Cap Tives gibe Nixon said you know or. Khrushchev i must Admire you. This is the eighth time you be stopped. You never miss a Chance to make prop  i Tell the truth no no Khrushchev replied through his interpreter. I do no make propaganda i Tell the  Nixon said after the boat trip that there was no serious talk Dur ing the cruise just pleasant con font on Page 2. Of col. I no Early Relief seen in Europe s heat Marathon London up All Over Western Europe the weather Pic Ture was still the same sunday Sunshine temperatures near or Over 80 degrees and often into the 90s, booming sales of Beer and soft drinks and traffic jams on the Way to  Sun continued to beat Down on parched West  experts said midday temperatures of around 85 degrees in Frankfurt were Likely to re main  far North in Scandinavia people flocked to the beaches and girls Are reported the Browne St in living memory and danish men have abandoned the Novelty of Sof drinks in a mass return to cold danish  the first for 16 Days fell in London breaking the to spell and bringing the Promise o cooler weather. Censors put tighter lid on vice president Moscow a a spokesman or vice president Richard m. Nix on said it appeared the soviet government had clamped on new censorship restrictions because Nixon was becoming increasingly popular n appearances before Russia crowds. Herbert g. Klein Nixon s official press representative charged that the soviet government has violate the pledge it made to Nixon several weeks ago. It appears to me each Day the crowds Are More and More Friendly to the vice president Klein said and it also appears to me that the difficulties they the soviet authorities have Given in dealing Withus Are increasing  i Don t know whether this is a coincidence or  repeated protests Klein disclosed that in Nixon name he had lodged repealed strenuous protests at the soviet foreign office Over rules  blocked or delayed some parts of dispatches about the vice presi Dent s activities. Klein reported the soviets had suddenly taken these additional censorship moves 1all photographs of Nixon s visit must be developed before hand and shown to soviet authorities to make sure they Are  2soviet authorities Are insist ing that a filmed television report of a barbed foreign policy talk be tween Nixon and soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev be examined first by soviet authorities before it is simultaneously released for showing on soviet american net works. Hurricane leaves loss in millions Galveston Tex. A Hurri Cane Debra became a widespread Low pressure area that touched of heavy Rains in Northeast Texas and Oklahoma As it drifted slowly  cleared along the Texas coast where Debra did damage Esti mated in millions of dollars by smashing business houses and Homes and leveling  person was reported miss ing. Arthur Gilliam 47, of Houston disappeared from a fishing Shack As 100-mile winds turned a Prairie on chocolate Bay near Alvin Tex., into a howling 15-foot  s brother w. W. Gilliam 57, also of Houston saved his son Paul Thomas 7, and himself by clinging for 11 hours to the door of a fishing Shack until it drifted to Leigh  took shelter in the Shack and then the storm hit it and it just busted up w. W. Gilliam said. Arthur jumped out a  older Gilliam continued i yelled at my brother and he said he was All right. I saw my brother once but when i looked again i could t see  family from Sweeney Tex., was found unhurt in its grounded Cabin Cruiser. They Are or. An mrs. Dale Loyacano their son Ray and his  tropical storm broke up after roaring into the Texas coast be tween Galveston and Freeport with winds up to 105  into Galveston isolated for hours returned to  service was resumed at Houston s International Airport of. ,.,. � i,., i .1.a. R filim  
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