European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 2, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Nixon talks Turkey on to to russians Moscow up vice president Richard m. Nixon said saturday night in an unprecedented an hard hitting radio and television broadcast to the soviet Peoples that Only an aggressor nation has anything to fear from the . An estimated 10 million rus sians watched the television Broad cast and heard the simultaneous translation of the vice president s speech into russian. Nixon winding up a tour of the soviet Union said that both the . And Russia Are Strong and respect the strength of each other. This Means that if we Are to have peace it must be peace based on Mutual respect rather than a peace of surrender or dictation by either Side he said. Putting it bluntly both of our Peoples want peace but both of us Are also possessors of great strength and much As we want peace neither of us has or will tolerate being pushed Nixon warned we know As you do that in this age of nuclear weapons it is impossible for either of our nations to launch an attack which would not bring terrible destruction to this age any Leader who is so insane even to think of starting a War should Well heed your proverb do not dig a pit for another you May fall into it yourself.". Nixon said that both countries should frankly recognize that we have some very real difference that they Are not easily settled. But two men who Are friends can Settle an argument Between London a Moscow radio accused Nixon of distort ing soviet foreign policy in his radio and television address. Them without using their fists and two nations who want to be Friend scan do so without " he also said that Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev can go Down in history As one of the greatest leaders the soviet people have Ever produced if he devoted his immense energies arid talents to building a better life for the people of his own country. But if he diverts the researches and talents of his people to the objective of promoting the communication of countries outside the soviet Union he will Only assure that both he and his people will continue to live in an Era of . Khrushchev predicted that our grandchildren would live under communism. He reiterated this to me in our talks last Sun Day. Let me say we do not object to his saying this will happen. We Only object if he tries to bring it about. And this is my answer to him. I do not say that your grand children will live under capitalism. But we prefer our Nixon noting that he has seen on hundreds of billboards the slogan let us work for the Victory of communism said if or. Khrushchev Means by this slogan working for a better life for the people within the so Viet Union that is one thing. If on the other hand he Means of communism Over the United states and other countries this is a horse of a different color. Now we have our own ideas As cont. On Page 2%, col. V i governor s son and Anne Marie european edition1%,. Flu Kuffan Cuil Wuthe stars and ripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East volume 18, number 106 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday sunday August 2, 1959 polish press announces Nixon trip Warsaw up Vic president Richard m. Nix on s picture reached the front Page in Warsaw Satur Day but official silence still shrouded details of his visit. The Warsaw Public was unaware until mid afternoon that the vice president would Fly in from Moscow to Babice military Airport on the outskirts of the City Between 4pm and 5 pm sunday. Both evening newspapers noted on the front pages that Nixon was coming sunday although they gave neither time nor , one newspaper car ried a portrait of a smiling Nixon in the front Page. Steven Rockefeller and Anne Marie Rasmon Seii smile happily insole one noway after learning that Young Rockefeller s parents gov. And mrs. Nelson Rockefeller of new York would have no objections if the couple decided to marry. Up telephoto Rockefeller won t object if son weds Norse lass new York a gov. Nelson Rockefeller said he and his wife would have no objection if their son Steven 23, decides to marry Anne Marie Rasmussen 21, of said it is their life and their decision and i am Backof them whatever they decide to do. They Are the ones who Are concerned and it is their at Anne Marie s Home insole one Norway the Young couple Queen Philip say farewells to Canada Halifax Canada up Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were to Fly Home saturday night after a final round of activities including a state dinner and a televised Farewell to Royal couple arrived Here for the final Day of their 45-Day tour which started in newfound land and criss crossed Canada. Weather forecast i Lully Cloudy with morning fog. Iso lated showers. Hitch i5, Low to. T ah1 weather service refused to accept Telephone Calls speaking of the norwegian girl the governor said i am very fond of her and i am delighted that Steve is Over there with her. Whatever they decide is All right with the governor added that miss Rasmussen who was a maid at the Rockefeller Home while shews in the . Studying English is a very attractive and Intelli gent Young lady. 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They up Toivo wedding gifts Worth about $2,000 from the shows Bride and Groom sponsors. Europe Worth War Kennedy Milwaukee a sen. John Kennedy a mass said saturday our position in Europe is Wortha nuclear replying to a question in a Tele vision interview he said our position in Europe is Wortha nuclear War because if you Are driven from Berlin you Are driven from Germany. And if you live driven from Europe you Are driven from Asia and Africa and then our time will come next. You have to indicate your willingness to go to the ultimate Kennedy regarded As a contender for the i960 democratic presidential nomination is Here to speak at the annual convention of the National Assn. Of District attorneys. Warrens plan to visit West Germany Moscow Washington up chief Justice and mrs Earl Warren will leave soon on a two month tour of Europe including a visit to mos cow and the american National exhibition there. The Warrens also will visit West Germany and Berlin As guests of the German government. Allies think . To invite Khrushchev Geneva a official american soundings of Allied opinion saturday night reinforced the conviction of Western statesmen Here that soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev soon will be invited to visit the . Authoritative information indicated Britain France and West Germany already have endorsed the idea raised by presi Dent Eisenhower. But undertones of some uneasiness were detectable on two counts 1the soviet Premier might be tempted to try to turn the occasion into a propaganda picnic. 2there were lingering suspicions that the interests of the european allies might suffer in any discussion Between leaders of the two giants. In Geneva meanwhile Secre tary of state Christian a. Herter was the guest of soviet foreign minister Andrei a. Gromyko for a lunch that lasted nearly four hours. Spokesmen of both Side said afterwards there was no Progress the big four still have two goals before packing up next week one is to go on trying Foran Accord freezing the Berlin crisis. The other is to arrange for further East West negotiations including a possible Summit meet ing. Ike golfs Gettysburg a. A president Eisenhower played Golf Here in humid 90-degree weather Friday afternoon after a helicopter flight from Washington. 707 suits russian Premier for trip to . Moscow a soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev inspected an american Jet Airliner saturday and said he would like to Fly to the . In this one or some other the soviet Leader said he would like to make such a trip when the time is Ripe in Good Khrushchev made these com ments to american newsmen As he inspected two Jet airliners a t mos cow Airport. One of them was the Plush Boeing 707 which brought vice president Richard m. Nixon to Moscow. In a Jovial mood Khrushchev pronounced the american planes very but Khrushchev said Russia s military version of itstu114 could Fly from new York to Moscow and Back to new York without stopping. Khrushchev was escorted through the planes by . Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson after the soviet. Leader returned suddenly from a visit to the Ukraine. With a Roar of laughter Khrushchev jokingly suggested that plane designer Andrei n. Tupoljev who inspected the planes with him look carefully to see what ideas he could Nikolaevich Khrushchev bellowed to Tupoljev who was seated in one of the seats across the aisle you must try to steal something out of this the chief Pilot it col Robert Wray of Worcester mass., escorted Khrushchev throughout Nixon s plane and answered dozens of his questions through an interpreter. While aboard the Nixon plane Khrushchev inspected the cockpit sat in the Pilot s seat then later cont on Page Kool. It
