European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 1, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse I Washington up nine governors Back from a tour of Russia told president Eisenhower they believe an Exchange of visit by soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev and the president would help relax cold War tensions. Florida s gov. Leroy Collins act ing As spokesman for the group said the president did not commit himself on the said the governors told or. Eisenhower there was a Strong feeling of friendliness to Ward the president As a. Person in the soviet Union and that would find if he went there tremendous warmth of welcome.", the governors gave the presi Dent a transcript of a 3-hour 40-minute conference they had with Khrushchev in which the soviet Leader said he would like to visit the . If the trip would serve a useful was said to have hoped very strongly that or Eisenhower would be willing to visit said All nine governors Felt a visit by Khrushchev Here would be very beneficial and that they recommended it at the earliest practicable a visit Collins said would be a gesture to the world of the desire of the Russ Ian people through their government to work for the development of permanent peace with the United states it would indicate to the people of the ., Collins continued that Khrushchev wants to learn More about the people of the .Howthey live and How their govern ment asked Collins several times How the president receive the governors recommendation. Collins said variously that or. Eisenhower expressed no dissent " indicated interest in did t re act with he also emphasized several times that the president explicit Assurance that he approved of the proposed gov. Robert Meyner of new Jersey said both Khrushchev and or. Eisenhower raised this ques Tion would an do some Good Collins was asked whether he gave Khrushchev the same kind of a warm Welcome that he gave or Eisenhower. The governor said he had not. He declined to answer another question As to whether he. Thought Khrushchev would be greeted less cordially in the . Than or Eisenhower would be in Only for himself col Lins said he would expect the people of Florida to Accord Khrushchev the High Courtesy that should be shown to any head of state " or Meyner said that there might become incidents during a Khrushchev visit to the . He said there Are Many refugees Here with Strong a Jef 4hopev keeps talks going says West continued from Page 1 proposal before the end of the big four conference next wednes Day. Berding was asked what the Obr Yective of the Western Powers sin the present stage of the talks since each Day brings a report of no Progress. The West is still seeking to reach an agreement if at All possible he said. It does t look promising on the basis of the soviet proposals for a Berlin settlement and in the Light of the subsequent keep talking to them and will do so for the remaining Sev eral Days of the conference because there is always a forlorn Hope that the soviets will change their , Geneva hummed with rumours of a possible visit to Washington by soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev. Meets Willy Brandt Berding declined to. Discuss meetings which Herter held earlier Friday with West German foreign minister Heinrich von Brentan and West Berlin mayor Willy reported Herter wished to say Only that he had held an Exchange of views with the two West German officials. West German sources said Bren Tano and Brandt won fresh Assur ances from Herter that he will no Cut his Basic Price for a Berlin truce. Two 4-Star Gens retires h i n g t o n up the orce s Gen Otto p. Weylan Dearle e. Partridge. Retired army Navy Marine corps and air Force troops paraded at boiling fab in a colourful ceremony distinguished service medals we Larid s third and Partridge s second were added to their rows of ribbons. Weyland 57, retired As com Mander of the air Force tactics air come after 36 years , 59, retired As com Mander in chief of the joint .canadian North american air de sense come. Which he organized he had 40 years of service. In in r Goya s famous nude Doris a Bikini Georgetown British Guiana a the Duchess of Alba classic nude painting by fran. Cusco Goya was put in u Bikini Friday by order of the George town police. The Duchess plump reclining figure was featured on a poster advertising naked Maja film of Goya s life. Police said the poster Wain immoral and ordered the Bikini r painted on. Denmark s foreign minister weds actress conferees lok billion for Denmark s foreign minister Jens Otto Krag and staying on the Riviera for a week were married danish actress Helle Vilmer who have been Friday in Roque Vune France. Topi telephoto Nixon giving to talk to Russ tonight a continued from Page i at. 8 o clock i will discuss and answer some of the questions i got during the trip. I will also give my impressions of the soviet Economy the managers workers and peo " Nixon called his fast moving five Day trip outside Moscow very in the russian people he said Are very Friendly to Ameri cans even As the people of the . Are towards the people of the user. Common interest i found a common interest i finding ways to peace he said. I heard on every Side the word mirdruzhba1peace and Nixon accompanied by his wife and his 30-member official party flew into the soviet capital aboard russian tu104 Jet. It whisked him in 2 hours from the ural Industrial City of Sverdlovsk. I during the flight he dictate part of his address to a Secretary. He arranged to spend six hour drafting it further Friday night Nixon seemed physically tire from his 5,000-mile russian tour which has included stops in Lenin Grad and Novosibirsk As Well As Sverdlovsk. In ending his stay in the so Viet hinterland Nixon appealed for world leaders to Settle their politic Al disputes so that soviet and american scientists could devote their full time to peaceful atomic work instead of atomic voiced this plea deep in a Birch tree Forest As he toured a not ret completed soviet atomic Power station some 40 Miles from Sverd Omsk. Vice adm Hyman g. Rickover father of the . Atomic sub Marine accompanied Nixon and endorsed his words by inviting spa Viet engineers at the Plant to tour american atomic installations. Nixon looking out Over the Maze of sem finished Brick and Concrete buildings told the work men this is the most hopeful use of the atom. We look Forward to the time when we can devote All our efforts to opening up great new vistas for both our people rather Powell has appendectomy Washington up rep Adam Clayton Powell or. . Underwent an emergency appendectomy at Bethesda naval hos Pital Pope issues encyclical marking Saint s death Vatican City a Pope John Xxiii has issued an encyclical letter celebrating the Centen Nial of the death of St. Jean Baptiste Marie was the second encyclical let Ter to Bishops of the roman1 Catho Lic Church which Pope John has issued since his Coronation nov. 4.the first encyclical july 2, was on the subject of truth Unity than production of atomic soviet engineers on the spot applauded him for his views. Alexei semen in 46-year-old construction chief replied As soviet foreign office officials nodded in agree ment. Your words give me Assurance that we almost have arrived a that stage. We Are doing everything g to develop ways and Means for peaceful uses. If there is a will a person can do it. We agree we agree we Are convinced in our minds that your people do want this co operation. And we Are assured that new discoveries by our scientists will Lead the Way to new conquests in peaceful Nixon s final Day in the Sverdlovsk area saw none of the Street Corner heckling which has occasionally irritated him during his round of visits. Instead Nixon and soviet engineers found themselves in rare agreement mainly because they steered Clear of foreign policy a stuck to their Hopes for pea Pefu uses of the agree we agree the so Viets said frequently As Nixon talked of the future. Armed forces. Continued from Page to Only $35 million to provide special items requiring a ions time for production. KIt takes 4 to .43,1 years to build this Carrier and Congress can sup , the other funds later Chavez said. The Compromise restores about half of the $255 million the House added to the Bill in place of , to augment the Navy a Antisubmarine also carries an extra $45 Mil lion to build the Marine corps to 200,000. Men instead of the 175,000-Man ceiling asked by the administration. _ also approved was an additional tit million vhf no Iti in c Arm Reserve at 300.000 men and the army National guard at .400,000. Or 10 per cent above the Man Power asked by the Pentagon. Mace Cash denied accepted were Senate increases providing $24.5 million to buy 35jet Utility trainers and $23.4 Mil lion for 14 Jet navigation train ers asked by the air Force but refused House but denied was $127.5 million asked by the air Force to produce Mace missiles a ground to air weapon. Chavez said authority to build a few Mace missiles said to be wanted by West Germany was included if the Pentagon finds fund for this and the Secretary of de sense certifies they Are in the Compromise was $137 million earmarked for the Nike zeus missile program planned As a defense against enemy ballistic missiles. Chavez said flexible authority permits additions to the total if they Are needed. British printers set end to strike London a negotiators have concluded a settlement of printers strike that has shut Down 1,000 British provincial newspaper Sand paralysed another 4,000 print ing firms for the past seven weeks. Union officials agreed to send100,000 striking printers Back to work the Middle of next printers marched off the Job to support demands for a 10-per-cent wage increase arid a 40-hour work week instead of the present 43% hours. Under the agreement with the employers they will go Back for a 3-year period with a 4%-per-Centraise and a 42-hour week. Dead Ito left $g0090009 mate san Francisco. A a Sanfrancisco woman s will left $600, 000 As a memorial fund to herded dog i to her estranged Hus band and nothing to her son. Or Amy Roger Bachman who died Jan. 14 at 75, left the $600,-000 to the society for the Preven Tion of cruelty to animals to set up a. Fund in Honor of Bingo a Short haired terrier. She also left$300,000 to a charitable foundation for free Beds for the needy an Grants to nonprofit hospitals / her will left $1 to her estranged husband Arthur now of Santa Barbara Calif. Their son Arthur,jr., 57, a retired investment broker was left Bachman filed letters stat ing intention to contest the will on grounds mrs. Bachman was mentally incompetent when it was drawn in 1950. I think she always preferred animals to people the Junio r Bachman said. It s a terrible thing the broker added. You have no idea How
