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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes saturday August 8, 1959 Khrushchev Bell in Texas House Austin up one state legislator slugged another on the floor of the Texas House in a dispute Over a Resolution denouncing the proposed visit of soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev to Texas. It was the second fight in two Days in the Texas House. Rep. Jerry Sadler deliver a a right to the Chest of rep. Louis Tigas before three sergeant Al arms pulled him off. Dugas authored the proposed Resolution. It stated Khrushchev would be unwelcome in Texas. Sad Ler led the opposition and it beat the Resolution. Sadler pointed out the soviet Premier had been invited to tour the . By president Eisenhower and Secretary of state Chris tart a Herter and added this a to hell  Way to try to get some publicity on the last Day of  the rep. Jack Richardson hurled a Metal desk Calendar at sen George after the Resolution was beaten Dugas told the House it seems like  has won again and Sadler has  Sadle stalked to Dugas. Desk and no cloned for him to Rise. Then he grabbed Dugas by the tie and struck one blow before the pair were restrained. Parkhouse when Parkhouse called Richardson a bad name for killing one of his Senate approved Bills Parkhouse picked up a Sharp let Ter opener but other legislators separated them before Parkhouse had a Chance to use it. Richardson said he killed the senator s Bill because Parkhouse led opposition to one of his. Mcelroy sees no need now for Laos Aid Washington a defense Secretary Neil h. Mcelroy says re ports he has received on the Situa Tion in Laos have not indicated that an increase in . Military assistance to the communist threat ened Southeast asian kingdom is necessary at this time. He told a news conference that reports have shown however that military Aid Given to both Laos and South Vietnam have enabled both countries to survive communist infiltration and attack. Mcelroy noted that the  military Aid program to both coun f fies has been under attack in cer Tain of the . Press and in con Gress. I of files charges in in against reds United nations . Up labs has formally charged communist North Vietnam with inciting arming and aiding with Man Power a rebellion in the Northern reaches of Indochina. The laotian government addressed a message to in Secre tary r general Dag Hammarskjold with a request that it be circular Edge All members of the in. New Secretary fire fighter retreats after attempt to Check Blaze a fire fighter runs for safety after setting Aback fire in attempt to control a a Lotze near Crest line Calif. Back fires were set to Stop the Advance of fires that destroyed-12,500 acres in san Bernar Dino National Forest. About 1,800 men fought to bring the fire under control. Cp1 photo czechs release 2. Americans held in Border crossing Vienna a Czechoslovakia has communist released two. The Senate has _ confirm Frederick i Mueller As Secre tary of Commerce. Mueller 65, used to manufacture furniture Ibi grand rapids Mich. He first joined the com Pierce depart ment in 1955 and was confirmed by the Senate As under Secre tary june 4. American students who were held by police after they strayed across the austrian czechoslovakian Bor Der in an attempt to take a close look at the Iron Cut Tain. They were identified by the  embassy Here As Philip w. Due Ford of Boise ida., and Joseph m. Bernstein,.of Milwaukee. Wis. They crossed the Border last tuesday when they were touring the Border area North of Vienna with an american tourist group. After their release they told austrian police they wanted to take a close look at the commies suddenly found themselves to face with czechoslovakian  arrested and Faken be station near the Czecho of a Nosmo where for More than 24 Staehs questioned Berlin sp4 tells  he wants red Asylum Heidelberg. Germany Spe Cial sp4 Ernie f. Fletcher 19. Of Covington ky., awol from his Post in the Berlin come since june 8, told . Army officers he desired communist Asylum it was revealed Here. The Soldier was interviewed in 24 Quito Slid off Northern a Cut sons. Twenty twp , German killed in crash of truck motorcycle Wuerzburg is two american soldiers were burned to death and a German motorcyclist died in a truck Accident Between Here and Wertheim a Northern area come spokesman announced. The two americans were identified As Pic Ralph Simonson and pvt William e. Braiman both of All trespassers forgive ii they la pay Farmer to Versailles. Ind. A in Diana now has two toll roads. But Farmer Earl Hayden s pay As you trespass Lane is quite a bit smaller than the 156�mile superhighway up North Hayden wearied of motorists seeking a Short Cut through his Garden and barn lot irom detours pet up when  421 was blocked �0 a Bridge could be widened first a tried pad Locking a Gates but that did t Stop Sourie determined night Drivers. They d break through and some of them would get off the Lane and into his front Yard so Hayden nailed up a cardboard signing Reading go through Hereford 50 cents and a Cash  motorists squawked but state police said the Toms perfectly Legal on Hayden s private property the 3d howitzer in s co a. The motorcyclist was Hermann r. Weber of bad Kissinger. The Naco spokesman said the two soldiers were driving along wet Road when the Driver lost of the2m.-ton army truck shed into Weber s a Rotor him. The truck then and caught fire a ounces dead at the crash rce up killed in. There have Donald p. Acri and a/1c Gerr Lansford , had been ass Zibach air base no  Send the office of the soviet external relations Branch in East Berlin by , army officials. This was the result of a request by the .army to the soviet forces to con front Fletcher personally to deter mine if his flight to East Berli had been a voluntary act. Also present at the interview were three soviet officers. Fletcher appeared determine to remain with his decision the . Army interview team reported after talking with him. He advised the interviewers that he now Helda very Good lob in an East Ger Man lumber business. However he refused to note his place of employment or give a mailing address. Fair draws 3,000 firms Frankfurt up about 3,000 firms from 30 countries will be represented at this year s Frank Furt fall Trade fair the largest number Ever to take part organizers announced. The fair will take place from aug. 30 to sept. 3. Rickover  Law ,-., to i i fat. Russ working on atomic sub Washington up soviet first Deputy Premier Fri a. Khz Lov told Vlcek Rick Over that the russians Are work ing on a nuclear powered submarine a dog be is Itiat source has disclosed. Kozlov told Rickover this while visiting in the ., not during Rickover s recent trip to Russia with vice president Richard m. Nixon. It came to Light however after Rickover briefed the congressional atomic Energy committee on his trip. No Progress hint Kozlov apparently gave no Indi cation of How far the soviet has progressed toward nuclear propelled subs the source said. . Officials have repeatedly stated that there is no evidence that the russians Are building nuclear submarines although it must be presumed that they have the technical competence to do so. According to informed sources Rickover testified that he got no additional information on russian nuclear powered submarine development during his two week tour with the vice president. Gen Lemnitzer warns on Aid Washington a Gen Lyman l. Lern Nitzer has cautioned the Senate to restore House Cutsin the foreign Aid program or risk weakening the free world s de lenses. The army chief of staff appeared before a closed session of the sen ate appropriations committee to plead for a $1.4 billion fund for military arms Aid abroad this year. If the House Cut stands he said it will be impossible to measure its Impact in specific numbers of planes tanks missiles or other forms of military assistance which will be denied our  he testified As spokesman for the joint chiefs of staff. His open no statement was made Public by the committee. Lemnitzer said that even the"51.4 billion is $200 million below what president Eisenhower and the joint chiefs consider the min mum necessary for military Aid. But the foreign Aid authorization Bill already passed by Congress fixed a ceiling at that figure. Jewish service to Honor persecution victims Heidelberg Germany is chaplain  George Vida invited protestants and catholics in tie Heidelberg area to join in a jewish service honouring the Vic ims of religious  service observing the ninth Day of the hebrew month of a will be held at 8 pm wednesday n the Mark Twain Village Chapel. 2 boys toil the Point to see general offers the trim free Mamaroneck . Up two Young men who have been in business All summer raising Money to fulfil a Long held Ambi Tion have Learned their dream will come True free of  pint sized businessmen Arthur skipper Herbst 10, Ana Richard Rich Thomson 11, received word they would be guests the us military Academy at West  thursday Gou Tesy of it Gen Blackshear a Bryan jr., 1st army  Bryan a former superintendent at West Point Learned that skipper and Rich were trying to earn Money to visit the Academy he offered them transportation and also arranged Forcades j. 3, Mckinney of Clifton Heights n.j., to give the boys an inside tour skipper and Rich accepted immediately. They also sent one of their Cdr tvs to the Genera in ease you Are Short of  the card read Wash the windows do the floors we can do most tiny chores. Out the grass seed or Weed we Are willing to do Good   
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