European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes thursday july 30, 1959 to to m. A 1 to 11 stooges believed planted House votes Aid Bill a =57. We. . Nixon parries heckling 3.2 billion providing Washington up the House wednesday passed a foreign Aid appropriation Bill providing $3, 186.500,000 in military economic and technical Aid to the free world for the next 11 months. The Bill was passed with this figure in the face of a warning from president Eisenhower that it lacked $743 million he wanted in it and for this reason would damage the . Position in the world. / the House had reduced the Aid by $74.3 million despite efforts of the president and other officials to avoid the Cut. The amount approved by the House was $369.7 million less than Congress spending ceiling set last week in a foreign Aid authorization Bill a necessary preliminary to appropriation. President Eisenhower originally asked for $3,929,995,000 to provide economic military and technical Aid to Friendly and Neutral nations in the . Fiscal year which started july 1.in the form passed by the House a provision of the original Bill was struck out which would have required the administration to give at least $50 million in defense support funds to Spain. The House Bill provides $1.3 billion for military Aid com pared with or. Eisenhower s re quest for $1.6 billion. $700,000 million for defense sup port compared with $835 million requested. $550 million for the development loan fund compared with $700 million requested. The House also Paris police find Arsenal Paris a the French minis try of the Interior said French police have smashed a plot by Al Gerian nationalists to terrorize the French capital. According to an official communique French police uncovered a rebel Arsenal in the suburb of la Courne Uve North of Paris. Police also arrested five North africans they described As the leaders of the algerian rebel organization in the Paris area. The ministry communique said a huge Cache of pistols knives sub machine guns ammunition and explosives was found in a Barracks settlement housing algerian work men. Liner Queen Elizabeth in collision off . Norw York a the British Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth and the United states lines freighter american Hunter collided wednes Day in heavy fog about a mile and a half off Coney Island. The coast guard reported apparently no great damage and apparently no injuries to two czech soldiers defect Vienna a two soldiers from the communist controlled czechoslovak army deserted and crossed the Frontier to Austria in uniform with their equipment and asked Asylum austrian police reported. Rejected or. Eisenhower s request for $500 million for a Start on next fiscal year s capitalization of the development loan fund. $181.5 million for technical co operation. Or. Eisenhower asked for $211 million. $200 million for special assistance program. The president asked for$272 million. $155 million for the president s contingency fund compared with$200 million which he requested. $100 million for other programs such As the children s fund Refu gee Relief atoms for peace and administrative expenses. The admin a nitration requested $112 million. The vote in the House on the Bill was 136 for and 79 against. Continued from Page i vict propaganda by tuning in on his Farewell speech from Moscow Over television. One heckler who Nixon s aides said seemed planted in a crowd Shook Nixon s aplomb by directly asking him Are you ready for peace Nixon smashed Back what do you think i think not said the question or whom soviet authorities quickly identified As a bricklayer at the siberian scientific Institute. I suggest you read my speeches again Nixon answered sharply. And if you can get your govern ment to Stop jamming the voice of America broadcasts you la get the you Are not getting the truth this hot Exchange came Only two hours before Nixon ended Aone Day stay in the Frontier like siberian Industrial stronghold. This and half a dozen other heckling incidents marred an other Wise surprisingly enthusiastic reception from thousands of Novosibirsk residents. On several occasions questioners stood toe to toe with Nixon unabashed challenging him to say Why the . Won t accept Russia s. When we both agree on a disarm plans for ending nuclear tests and Why it won t Trade More with the soviets. Nixon s patience wore a Little thin when standing High atop an incomplete hydroelectric dam a Workman kept shouting him questions frequently interrupting him. The soviet Union has no Mili tary base s outside our Borders and off we go on a Lawn mow Mark Goodman 5vof. Presque Isle me., is deter mined that if he has Tov mow the Lawn hell do it the easy Way. He hitched Wagon to Power Mower and gave sister Nancy a ride. Rap photo tiny plane obeys lure of the skies in pilotless Romp Montreal Canada a real Laliberte s Pride and Joy is a Small two seater plane he bought recently. Its latest flight took it around 130 Miles in 2% hours but the Only trouble was that Galiber Tewan t in it. It quietly took off As he was warming it up at St. Hyacinthe 30 Miles from Montreal skimmed Over some rooftops then headed eastward at 4,000 feet climbing happily. A Royal Canadian air Force Jet fighter tried to intercept it but ran out of fuel at 10,000 feet with the runaway still spiralling up wards. Another Jet took up the Chase and watched As its engine Cut out. The runaway plane pointed Down then settled gently in a clump of Trees on a farm about 100 Miles the other Side of Montreal. And the damage Only Cost la liberte $100. President praises Nimori. ,. ,. For actions in Russia continued from Page 1 Viet indignation at his proclamation of captive nations week which coincided with Nixon s arrival i Moscow. The president s attitude on questions dealing with Geneva appeared grim. The president was asked whether he saw any Point in continuing the Geneva foreign ministers con Ference on the basis of information he had received from Herter at Geneva and Nixon at Moscow. Conference not pointless or. Eisenhower replied that he would not say it is pointless to continue the conference. Then he added forcefully that he would say there is not yet any Progress at Geneva that would justify calling a Summit meeting. The president said he does not believe the lag in Long Range . Missile development has placed this country at a disadvantage in san Francisco a the Seattle fishing boat Apple ii was found circling aimlessly in the to Pacific 140 Miles West of Monterey tuesday with no one on Board. A the coast guard Cutter Greshan a diverted from its weather patrol f i ,1 a r the e r West found the Craft it t i boat found circling at sea empty but with motors running. The coast guard said a Tow line was being rigged and that the Apple ii would be brought Here. The Apple ii registered to a. G. Grasdahl in Seattle and normally carrying a Crew of two was found circling in tight turns at ,4 knots with nets out. It was discovered by the Ina Ruth another fishing boat. A coast guard plane searched the seas around but found nothing. The coast guard said its master was a. G. Grasdahl and his Crew Man was Fren Andersen both f f Seattle. \ the negotiations at Geneva this was in response to a re quest for comment on Secretary of defense Neil h. Mcelroy s re cent testimony that Russia has some fewer than 10operational intercontinental missiles capable of striking America while the first american Long Range operational missile is not expected until sept. 1. Or. Eisenhower said the Gap would not in any Way give Russia an advantage in negotiating be cause their Lead in missiles was counterbalanced fully by other elements of american armed strength. The president noted that the . Successfully fired an operational Type Atlas missile tuesday. Commenting that the russians have been working on Long Range missiles since 1945 and the . Only since 1954, or. Eisenhower asserted that american scientists have done an extraordinary Job of catching up. They Are progressing at almost the maximum Speed which it is possible to attain he added. On other Points up reported the president said that after he leaves office in january 1961 he wants to take extensive Tours of Asia latin Amer Ica and Africa particularly visiting areas he has never seen. Many governments have extended invitations. The United states has Many i foreign countries. Why is it i d like to know his critic asked. Nixon disclosed in replying that he had discussed this with soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev Dur ing their meeting of nearly six hours at the soviet Leader s summer Home sunday. As know we have political and foreign policy differences with the soviet Union Nixon said. Ament proposal with adequate in spec ton then we can take up the question of bases. Now i d like to ask you a question. His q u e s t i Oji e a identified As Grigory Belousov Fedorovicz 30, an electrician interjected i m not satisfied with that plans other visits Nixon in a loud voice told him in East Germany Poland and Hungary the user has troops. Why Are your troops in those countries we have no soviet forces there,1 his questioner answered. Is Poland your country is Hun Gary your country is East Ger Many your country Why do you keep troops there from Syer Dovsky a City of some 80.0,000"persons, Nixon is. To,1 make Quick visits by automobile a to ,tw6 other Industrial areas. He will tour a big pipe factory thursday at Pervo urals and on Friday will. Look at on atomic., Power Plant . ". " members of Nixon s entourage Are More amused rather than upset at what they consider to be the soviet practice of planting questioners among the crowd who com Plain about America s bases atom test policy and soviet american Trade. One of the Nixon aides jokingly told newsmen he was going to suggest soviet authorities mime graph questions a Day in Advance to help newsmen Why i Jye to. Climb virtually All Over a Lxiv to make sure they miss nothing. You Are jamming Western radio broadcasts Nixon told a question ing Plant superintendent As he toured a huge steel Plant studded Ith american and West . You Don t know the accused of slander the Plant superintendent Nico Lai Straits eve retorted you present is not idea but dirty even deep in the bowels of the hydroelectric Plant Nixon was not Safe from critics. A senior soviet Engineer identified As Anatoli a. Chertov explained How the dam worked. As Nixon turned to go the Engineer asked Why the . Refused to join Russia in ending nuclear tests without an inspection agreement. With a sigh Nixon patiently said to him what we Are interested in is stopping tests not just signing a piece of paper. The Only thing we Are trying to do is to make sure both sides observe an agreement. No one wants an advantage. And unless you or rather either sleet has something to hide you should be willing to have com plete upon hearing this answer his questioner immediately switched to the now familiar topic Why has the West surrounded Russia with military bases. Nixon had enough about this time. He said we discussed chilean ship drops depth charges 011 sub -.-,. Santiago a the chilean Ray has announced that a chilean warship depth charged what it suspected was a foreign submarine. The destroyer Serrano was train ing off the port of Caldera i Northern Chile when it contacted the suspected sub
