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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 7, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tag 4 the stars and s7wpes Friday August 7, Hoffa paid $3 to Chicago criminals Senate probes say Washington a the Senate rackets committee has charged that James r. Hoffa paid a Long standing debt to the Chicago under world with $3 million teamsters Union health and and welfare  committee in a report to the Senate said that teamster president Hoffa personally swung the deals to please the under world and Benefit the family of Paul Dorfman. It said Dorfman is  Russia supports vow cold War May last 25 to 50 years by John Scali Washington a vice president Richard m. Nixon s visit to Russia served to confirm the Eisenhower administration s be Lief that the cold contest wit the soviets May continue 25 to ,50 years More soviet premier1 Nikitas. Khrushchev s flying tour of the . Next month is viewed mainly As a dra Matic Effort to keep open the East w6st line of communications not As a serious move to Settle Berlin s future. Officials  optimistic that the fast talking soviet Leader will shed Many of his misconceptions As the see them about american policy and Power. But president Eisenhower and Nixon Are banking on the Hope the Man who introduced Hoffa to Midwest mob  committee said Midwest teamsters paid dearly for the deals since 1950, in drastic reduction of  committee also filed two other reports with the Senate units 1958 investigations alleging a that the Brothers Max and Louis Block who since have re signed As officials of the Amalga mated meat cutters and Butcher workmen of North America milked the treasuries of two new York locals. The report said they got $241,000 in salaries an expenses in three years 1955-57, and manipulated another $293,000.put of the locals treasuries for other purposes.2that the a a stores Eastern division participated in an  conspiracy with Max Block to Force 10,000 a a employees into his Union under a 45-hour-work week contract instead of the 40-hour week rival unions demanded France Given ils. Air route Paris up american  officials have agreed to give France a Polar airline route to los Angeles or san fran Cisco the French foreign minis try announced. The Concession formed part fan Accord on a new civil airlines agreement which has been under negotiation in Paris since july 20. The Accord must be ratified bythe . And French governments before it can go into effect. Long sought prize a North pole route from France to one of the two West coast cities has been a prize Long sought Blair France. Other concessions to France listed in the announce ment i 1a route from France to an chorale via Hamburg Germany. 2a route from new Caledonia and Tahiti to Honolulu via los Angeles or san Francisco. The right to serve a supplementary Point Baltimore on the French route across Atlantic to the . The North 4miss America of 1946 granted divorce Santa Monica Calif. A a former miss America Marilyn Buferd 33, was granted a divorce from Hans e. Orton owner of a restaurant Chain. The interlocutor decree ended a 10-month marriage. Miss Buferd who won the mis Samerica title in 1946, charged her 50-year-old husband with extreme cruelty. She said on March 6 he beat her so badly that she suffered broken ear drum and had to be placed under a doctor s care. Air Force family shares outstanding news to Safe outstanding airman a family relax sat Home in no masseur. From left mrs. Jane Lura world almanac held Juji thous by soviets Moscow up a soviet newspaper charged the world Al manac with printing Gross libel Ous fabrications against the soviet government.". The article in the newspaper soviet culture gave the first Indi cation Why the world almanac was removed from the Book exhibit of the american National exhibition in Moscow. The almanac for 1959 described soviet foreign policy in a distorted fashion and contained Gross libel Ous fabrications against the soviet government the newspaper said. It made similar criticisms of the yearbook of the encyclopedia Britannica. The newspaper said it contained vicious libellous Carica Tures of the most respected an progressive leaders of the comm. Nist party in the soviet Union and of the soviet  world almanac together with about 100 other books in the american exhibition were re moved from the open shelves by soviet censors the Day vice presi Dent Richard a Nixon held his now famed Kitchen debate with Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev. Soviet culture referring generally to some of the books included in the american exhibition display said apparently the organizers of the exhibition do not understand that they Are outrage ing the feelings of All soviet peo ple who support the foreign an Domestic policies of our govern  steel negotiators hold secret talks new York up the longest consecutive joint negotiating sessions since the beginning of the24-Day-old nationwide steel strike went into their fourth Day aftera secret meeting was held Between top Union and Industry spokesmen. Federal mediation director Joseph f. Finnegan said there was no sign of an immediate break inthe economic deadlock. But he believed contract Issue were being discussed in a More Workmanlike  policy change on military servants denied Washington up a con Gressional critic asserted that the army has ordered. The reassign  
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