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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, July 29, 1959

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Fog observers charge soviet Premier the stars and stripes wednesday july 29, 1951. Debate distorted by pravda London up Western Obr servers have concluded that soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev has broken his pledge to vice president Richard m. Nixon to pass on to the russian people All or the now famous verbal slug est at the Amer ican National exhibition last week. " one Western comment on the soviet press s version of the Exchange called it. Complete   another said it was de " signed to present Nixon As a feeble and defensive debater in the fac of a righteous and rambunctious or.  these conclusions were reached Kuss baffled by sculpture . Exhibit London a russian visitors to the american National exhibition in Moscow lined up with the chairman of the House committee of in american activities in de bouncing the modern Art Section. A " Moscow radio broadcast said the russians were bewildered  of the Art exhibits. Rep. Francis e. Walter chairman " of the in american activities com Mittee denounced the Art Section a month ago for different reasons he complained that according to a records the majority of exhibits were the work of artists with communist affiliations or sympathies. A radio Moscow correspondent reported that russian visitors tothe fair praised the photo exhibit. But scoffed at the sculpture.,"we noticed a group of visitors who with unconcealed bewilder trient were looking at some sort of a Copper object which by its shape recalled parts of a Mincer the a correspondent said. Critic s View from the left her arms hideously Tilimbo the sculpture of a Wom an of rare ugliness confronted the  correspondent reported that he eavesdropped on a  whatever did they do that to the poor thing for a Middle age woman asked her companion. She pointed to a doll clearly suffering from rickets and with head Bent low.". The correspondent reported that ithe photographic exhibit which at to acted favourable attention was the now famous family of Man collection of 500 photos from 68 ,.countries compiled by  Edward s t e i c h e n from 2 million photos. By comparing the version of the Exchange printed in the communist party newspaper pravda copies of which have now reached the West and have been translated. The London daily Telegraph said flatly such a comparison proves that Khrushchev has not mad Good his word to Nixon that every thing the american Leader said during their hour Long argument. Would be translated and passed on to the russian  the Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nyseter went further. The account Given by the so Viet russian party Organ it said in an editorial is a Complete  the pravda version Khrushchev is quoted in full while Nixon is quoted directly Only five times each time with one sentence Stater  the pravda version some of Khrushchev s remarks Are deleted some of his statements have Bee altered some of Nixon s statements have been put in Khrushchev s  quotations attributed to Nixon seem designed to give the impression of Khrushchev s Supe rior debating skill the  of the five Nixon quotes Are we shall come Back to  and i like the Way you talk.".  fencing with words it is always Khrushchev who is. The a tic Tarin pm servant Superior patiently lecturing the visitor about the . Standard of living Given a lesson with dig nity the Stockholm newspaper  russian readers Are entertained with Long direct quotes from Khrushchev s expositions but his furious. Quarrelsome quips and sarcasm which were heard and reported by several Western re porters Are of course completely passed Over it  a new state mum Alt dinner Leningrad a mrs. Pat Nixon describe d How she and four other women sat and did t say. A word for close to six hour while vice president Richard m. Nixon and soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev held their dinner table conference. A a s i n g t o n up the army tuesday told a congressional. Committee investigating us of enlisted men As  tha prompt and effective correctly action will be taken w  possible. ". The statement was. Made by assistant Secretary of the army Dewey Short As he and bother off if cers were called before a House armed services subcommittee to answer charges of improper use of  conceded that improper 5 use of Ine Fex i s t s in some in of stances but Aid the army had870,Ock j men and it was a problem that is existed since time in memorable from the romans to  Calls orderly important he told the group that an or Derly to a general serves to menial tasks. He s very important the the Post office department has released Thig print of the commemorative air mail stamp to be issued the Day Hawaii is a nut Tedas the 50th state in the Union.  photo 36 Africa sect members die resisting ouster Brazzaville Congo Republic a thirty six p e r son s were trampled or suffocated to  police tried to evacuate members of a rebellious sect from their makeshift Homes. About 100persons, including Many women and children were  of the Matso Taniste sect have been refusing to pay taxes for inscription on civil Rolls Jav truck turns Highway into Gigantic flypaper Hatfield England up along stretch of one of England s major highways was turned into a Gigantic flypaper during the night when a tank truck overturned and spilled 1,900 Gallons of Sticky Mol ten tar across the  was a Nightmare said Oile fire officer we o worked with chemicals and buckets to remove the tar the Road was just like a  Adenauer Home lies roman cemetery Dpi Chancellor Kon a by Wop � .�.-, Campaign French army had Iuar ters said 182 rebels had Bee re move from action two fifth it them by capture. ,. An intern at Fajr and that the Council of the organization of 4american states haul ordered the inquiry in place. Have first the . And Haiti joined with%5 other a tips.  to end t the inquiry although they would have liked a stronger Resolution. Saint Diego Calif. A a substitute four Star Flag was raised for the commandant of the .u--1 Marine Cor Saf tej Whir own pc i stolen or captured. ,. The Flag vanished from its staff above Marine corps recruit depot Headquarters sunday after gear Randolph Mcc. Pate had arrived for an inspection visit. J for three hours Loo marines at the depot were restricted to base awhile an unsuccessful search was  Marine who withheld his name said the Flag had been captured by a group at the depot \ Wlinich has specialized in such seizures during the last year. The group he said had seized Flag of maj Gen Thomas a. Wornham depot commander once said the Marine we raised a pair of skivvies in place of a e n e a a 1. Wornham s  skivvies Are Marine , in. J. Court denies Carbo bail plea Newark . Up the appellate division of Superior court Here denied an application for Bailey reputed underworld boxing King Frankie Carbo 54.Carbo who has been in Camden county jail since june 5, did no appear in court. He faces a 10 court indictment for conspiracy. In new -y6rk state. He had been free on $25,000 bail shut Early in june gov. Robert b. Meyner intervened to order  new York to face charges Wlinich cancelled his bail lightning kills Man at Beach Virginia Beach a. Up at-38-year-old Richmond Mart was instantly when Truci Yby a Jiin Bostic Ter mignon France a jumbo the wandering Alpine elephant is slogging dutifully through the mountains in search for of a pass. Jumbo started in the Foothills on the. Last monday and headed for the7,300-foot Clapier pass which Brit Teh historian John Hoyte thinks Isth one Hannibal used ,2i77 years i about 10 Miles re of. A. 11 year old pachy Ilei i retraced part of her route and tried again. Despite the setback h o y t e theory is not yet discounted. Jumbo has set out for the Little  pass a ,7,263 foot obstacle. From there if All 2oes Well the 11 year old elephant might still3 which a Mountain experts an Dre Allard and Georges Plaisance. For Allah Yone knows Hannibal May have found his Way through the mountains in much the same  wanderings  t discouraged i jumbo. She is still Mak ing about 12 " " spepial1 by Qutb. The oily $$v8 thai has of s ".lanclsjide. That Nide i the 4.j i a a ,. Mew it a it of a Aly Al  
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