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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday july 29, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 3 Pakistan tribesmen surrender after 25 years no redcoats left to fight Karachi a two War weary tribesmen have come out of the Hills to surrender after 25 years of fighting the British in India. Someone had finally convinced them that the British had gone Home. Since the Early 1930s the Waziri tribe had carried. On a relentless Campaign of Bri Gandry against the British raiding garrisons and holding British offi cers and men for Ransom on the Northwest Frontier. Sceptical of claims that the British had departed the tribe later continued its Campaign against the settled areas which now constitute Pakistan. Then this week its last lieutenants Talaat Khan and his Uncle Rah Imdad finally sued for peace. They told Pakistan officials they were convinced the British had left and that they and their followers would give loyalty to the islamic state of Pakistan. Our fight was with the British Rah Imdad said. Pounds of Money from the deep Bonn bid held near for Warsaw Prague no aggression pact Geneva a the West German government has agreed in Prin Ciple to propose a Nona ression pact with Poland and Czechoslovakia West German officials say. The proposal was described As a first step toward normalizing relations Between Bonn and the two communist states to the East. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer s government has to diplomatic relations with any communist country other than the so Viet Union. Informants West German informants7 said the Bonn Cabinet reached agree ment in principle last week to pro pose to Warsaw and Prague the signing not Only of a no aggression pact but also one renouncing the use of Force. This Way we can prove to our communist neighbors that we have no intention of trying to devise our Borders through military Means a West German official said. He added that the signing of such documents would Likely be followed by the. Dispatch of West German officials to Warsaw and Prague and of polish and czech officials to Bonn. A skin diver surfaces with some of the forged British pounds which got Loose during recovery operations in Toplitz Lake Austria. The fake Money was discovered when divers found forging equipment the nazis had abandoned in. The Lake after the end of world War ii. Topi photo Congress oks latin Bank Washington a Congress has agreed to . Participation in the planned billion Dollar inter american development Bank de signed to extend the economic growth of latin America. Members would be the 21 Amer ican republics. The . Part would total $450 million. The . Subscription to the Cap ital of the Bank would be $359 million or 41 per cent of the total. In addition the . Would con tribute $100 million to a $150 Mil lion fund for special operations. The measure went to the presi Dent with House passage by a 230 87 vote. The Senate previously had approved it 89-3. President Eisenhower. Recommended to Congress this year that such legislation be passed and said it would fulfil a Long standing desire on the part of latin Amer ican republics to have an inter american institution specifically de signed to promote the financing of accelerated economic development in latin  she diffs before husband beefs Bis tip England Impi of mrs. Sydonia Papworth 39, was fined three guineas $8.82 with two guineas $5.88 costs when she pleaded guilty to slapping a bus conductor who called her  i am not in the habit of every Toni Dick acid Harry calling me love " said mrs. Paid Worth. I was very annoyed and i thought my husband who was with to and had had a nervous breakdown might be jealous so i Bifford  Azis fake British funds in Lake total $840,000 Graz Austria a a wild me be of divers jumped into Toplitz Ake near Here when a Box of urged five Pound Sterling notes broke open and the counterfeit Noney fluttered into the water. There was no extra profit in it or the divers except satisfaction of putting the finishing Point to operation Bernhard conceived by the nazis in 1941 to ruin Britain s wartime Economy. A German Crew began last week to hoist eight boxes of the counterfeit Money out of Lake Toplitz where the nazis dumped them in car Accident kills airman hurts two Etain France special an automobile Accident near Here claimed the life of a/2c Donald Wanglin of the 49th installation so. Anglin was one of three airmen occupants of the car which went out of control and struck a tree. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Verdun army Hospital. His companions were not injure seriously. The 21-year-old airman had been stationed at Etain air base since october 1956. He is survived by his parents or. And mrs. Charlie l. Anglin of Centerville Tenn. 945. The forged pounds were never used As the nazis gave up their plan when the . Entered the  huge Crane hoisted one of the Jones to the Shore when the Bot of of the water soaked crate broke and bundles of the counterfeit Money fell into the water. Each 3unclle held a thousand five Pound notes. Divers recovered them. The Money was turned Over to a representative of the provincial gov  were 60 bundles or a total of 300,000 pounds $846,000 in the  Vienna authorities said when recovery of the counterfeit Money is completed it would be shipped to the National Bank Here where it is to be burned in the presence of British witnesses. Funniest Book named Bor Dighera Italy a a jury has chosen noise in the at tic by French novelist e. L. Mai pass As the year s funniest Book Malpass was awarded the Golden Palm trophy for books at the in Tern National humor festival held in this italian Riviera resort. Rockefeller s son denies Romance with former maid Kristiansand Norway up Steven Rockefeller continued his vacation near this South norwegian town but he definitely discounted rumours concern ing a possible marriage with 20 year old norwegian Anne Marie Rasmus sen. Steven 23, son of gov. Nelson r o c k e Feller of new York arrived Here last weekend on motorcycle from Oslo to spend several weeks with Anne Marie at her Home. She for Merly worked As a maid in the Rockefeller Home in new York. Rumours of an impending marriage immediately blossomed Here while the Young couple issued the following denials we  talked about that. There is no reason to spread re mors Anne Marie said. Steven slowdown on emergencies London a pan american airlines Paa has confirmed it is seeking a change in emergency procedures at London Airport and charged the British press with sensationalism in playing up minor faults in its Boeing 707 jetliners. The effect of the change Paa is seeking would be to reduce so called full scale emergency land Ings. Six times in the past seven weeks these emergencies have been called for 707s which had electrical or other faults and which landed safely. Hank Elliott Paa station Man Ager Here said he has asked Brit ish aviation authorities to empower Airport controllers to consult with the airline before calling emergencies in some of these cases. V he said the airline has no wish to question a controller s right to Call an emergency whenever he thinks necessary. But he believes that since the Boeing is a new plane and the controllers May not be familiar with it emergencies have been called unnecessarily. Elliott said he does not intend to make a formal protest to the ministry of transport and civil Avia Tion against the existing procedure. Airport officials said earlier such a protest was planned. To 568,000, All roads Lead to France in 59 Paris a foreigners visit ing France during the first five months of the year numbered 568, 005, nearly 200,000 More than for the same period last year the French tourist Bureau reports. American visitors were the most numerous with 120,932. Germans were next with 83,621, followed by 74,654 British 53,672 belgians and 44,839 italians. Russ release Nixon films Leningrad up the soviet government monday released for shipment to the . All undeveloped film taken by american photographers accompanying vice pres ident Richard m. Nixon. The action releases All film taken up to the Leningrad visit. It resulted from an agreement reached by Nixon and first Deputy Premier Frol r. Kozlov during a Jet flight from Moscow to Leningrad Mon  undeveloped film on Nixon s visit had been held up on the ground that some pictures in the past have been unfriendly. Devel oped pictures had been subject to censorship. Hollywood hopefuls go Forth miss half leads Parade at studio Hollywood a miss Italy of 1960 did t get into the finals of the miss universe contest but the reaction around 20th Century Fox studios is so what it was just a Normal Day on the lot until Maria Grazi Buccella showed up with eight of her fellow contestants from the International Beauty pageant. The Blond amply endowed Maria left Little to the imagination As she walked across the lot in a Low Cut tight fitting red print silk dress. A studio spokesman said she was the big hit of the  Maria disappointed Over not get Mada Gruel Buccella Ting into the semifinals of the contest last week May have big Ger things ahead. She met with producers to discuss possible roles. On hand with the voluptuous miss Italy were Scandinavia s two beauties miss Norway Jor Unn Kristiansen who was runner up in the contest finals and miss Sweden Marie Louise Ekstrom. Another who conferred with studio officials was miss France fran Coise Saint Laurent. Warner Bros studios invited a group of the contestants for inter views and screen tests. Among them were miss Germany car Mela Kunzel and miss Iceland Sigridur Torvalds Dottie. 14. � Al i  
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