European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 12, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes wednesday August 12, 1959 or my East germans get hard Labo Warren in Moscow praises Nixon Tours Warren Moscow up chief Justice Eari Warren praised vice presi Dent Richard m. Nixon s perform Ance in Russia and Poland As a magnificent he added thai he left nothing to be Warren gave his evaluation of the Nixon visit to correspondents while inspecting the american National exhibition at Sokolnik Park. The chief jus Tice said he was spending two Days in Moscow As the guest of ambassador Llewellyn Thompson. Warren said he is Only a visitor. He expects to go to Helsinki and then to West Germany where he will be a guest of the West German government. Warren was highly impressed by the exhibition which is now in its third week and attracting the usual contingent of russians. By the end of the Day of War Ren s visit the number of visitor was upward of 75,000. Tickets Are now on Sale at pub Lic kiosks with Many russians lining up at Dawn patiently await ing their turn for Many hours. Meanwhile exhibition authorities announced the ramac com Puter had answered More than Peru restores rights Lima Peru a Constitution Al guarantees in Peru suspended after disorders july 29, were restored tuesday. 15,000 questions of russian fair goers. The most popular in order Are How much do . Cigar ets Cost what is meant by the american dream what is the present direction of the development of Ameri can jazz what is Rock n Roll music what is the Liberty Bell How old is Louis Armstrong what is the average family income How Many negroes Are lynched in the ., and wage. What is the minimum red zone bans West to Berlin up an East German court has Rule Dit is a crime to watch West German television. A communist court in Erfurt sentenced two defendants in two different cases to imprisonment Athard labor for watching West German television programs and allowing friends to watch them. Length of sentences was hot disclosed. The trials were reported in the Neue Justiz official Magazine of the East German Justice were carried to serve As precedents in other cases. East German courts have ruled it is a punishable act. To listen to Western radio broadcasts. This ban now has been extended to Western television. One defendant was jailed for watching television in his Home. The other owned a cafe and turned on the Western programs after he locked the cafe doors and put out the lights the court ruled the act of watching Western television represents engaging in propaganda and agitation dangerous to the same court in two different verdicts denounced West German television. It said Western to programs lie about the soviet Union and other communist nations glorify conditions in the West and oppose efforts to secure defendants watched a newsreel documentary films and interviews with West German leaders the court found. One of the documentaries showed the hungarian revolt. The court ruled that watching Western television is extremely dangerous to society and morally and politically corrupt Redstone units called heaviest counterpunch missiles and plumes Pool of a to s sword third of a series by Bem Price Heidelberg Germany a manned aircraft and some missiles constitute the striking Power the sword of the North Atlantic treaty organization nato. When you begin asking specific questions about the length of the sword and the temper of its Cut Ting Edge nato officials become vague. On a month Long tour of european commands i frequently was referred to some other Echelon which it usually turned out referred me to still another in an endless Chain. What the supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe shape considers an adequate air umbrella for Central Europe never has been announced. There Are 30 Short Range missile battalions in Europe. The goal is 100 such battalions by 1963.at the moment the heaviest mis Cool salesmanship it to grew fun Starlet Maria Pew Ehy a doing her Best to push the i raw Law radios at tue ratio television awl i Sile counterpunch available to the allies on the continent itself consists of t Redstone missile groups attached to Usa eur at Heidelberg. A Redstone group contains two batteries and each Battery has one firing Section. In Brief the army could launch about four Redstone with atomic warheads simultaneously and about two to three hours later could launch another four. Officially the Redstone missile has a 250-mile Range. Unofficially it can be fuelled to go 500. In addition to the Redstone . Army has a classified number of 90-mile-Range Corporal guided missiles. Replacing matadors the . Air Force has a squad Ron of Matador missiles near sem Bach Germany. They Are currently being replaced with the 650-mile Range subsonic Mace a missile a sort of unmanned bomber. In december 1957 the nato Council agreed in principle to gird Europe for push Button warfare using primarily .-developed Stern mediate Range ballistic mis Siles icbms of Jisoo mile unknown number of such missiles now Are deployed near the continent in England. While the British never have of scially disclosed the number of i launching Sites for the icbms a Abor dispute brought out the fact n a London court last june that five launching pads have been built and 13 More Are under construction. Italy oks bases As for the rest of Central Europe Only the Netherlands has indicated a willingness to have rom launching Sites built on its soil. France has declined because the . Will not give it control of the atomic warheads. Germany has said it is Content with Battlefield Type rockets such As the honest John a 20-mile-Range projectile. Outside Central Europe Italy has agreed in principle to accept inter mediate Range missiles but negotiations have bogged on technical Points that have not been made Public. When nato came into being the defensive air cover for Central Europe consisted of 400 aircraft mostly Piston engine types. Gen Jean Etienne Valley com Mander in chief of the Allied forces in Central Europe Esti mates that he now can Muster Between 1,500 and 2,000 Jet air Craft fighter bombers and fighter interceptors. The ratio of interceptors to bombers is secret. The interceptors Are basically defensive weapons for the destruction of enemy aircraft while the fighter bombers Are designed to destroy enemy ground forces an installations on or near battlefields. For Long Range striking Power the allies can bring to Bear the deep penetration capabilities of . Air Force s strategic air corny which has bases in England North Africa Turkey and Spain some Allied forces especially maintain a round the clock Alert. A certain number of planes and pilots Are kept in a con Stant state of runway the nato air picture was Hurt by French refusal to allow atomic bombs to be stored on its soil unless it is Given atomic know How and control of the bombs. On july 8 the . Announced that three fighter bomber wings 200 planes would be transferred out of France to England and Ger Many. Since the bombers based in France would have to go elsewhere to be loaded with a bombs the . Decided they were useless in France. The departure of the fighter bombers leaves Only the 1st Roya Canadian air div 300 f86 interceptors As the Only major nato air Force in France. The canadians shortly Are to receive 75 super sonic f104s and then will be Given counteroffensive missions. Fast-growing1 Force reinforcing the nato air forces is the fast growing West German air Force. Now the Gei mans have about 350 of the subsonic f84 republics built and some f86 lock heed jets. The West germans have ordered 86 f104s and plan to build 250 More under contract. By 1963-64, the West germans expect to have an air Force of .,000 first line jets. The British who hold that manned aircraft Are becoming obsolete have contributed 250 can Berra bombers and Hawker Hunter supersonic interceptors to theato sword Force. The French have declined to integrate their air Force into the nato operation except for a few Myslene ivs and f86s in Germany. By and Large the . Air Force equipped with Century series air Craft floor through fl02scon statutes the Backbone of the defensive and counteroffensive air forces in Central Europe about 1,100planes. The Danes belgians and dutch have Small forces flying mostly f84s and f86s. East of the Iron curtain in the satellite nations and along the russian Border 300 airfields Are reported. The soviets Are said to have a 23,000 Jet air Force including 5,100 medium bombers and 200 Long Range heavy bombers. There Are 25 nato air bases in Germany All within minutes Fly ing time of the russian Fields. The russians have a Large number of mig17 aircraft. They also have come up with a mig19 and a mig21 in numbers which Are believed to be roughly a match for the . Century series addition they have been push ing their yak25 twin Jet super sonic All weather fighters into Fields farther and farther to the West. The russians also Are said to rebuilding a number of missile launching Sites for their 700-mile Range m103 missile in the satellite nations and pads for their 1,500 mile missile the t2, along their Western Borders. Neither Side has much of an air defense capability though it is believed that the russians Are Rush ing production of an air defense missile similar to the .-made Nike Ajax and Nike Hercules Bothof which Are designed to provide defense for a relatively Small area. 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