European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Ii Morban coition weather forecast up Wirtly. Iii Iii stay a lowly a left a id the afternoon. Titt Tnge temperature Miffy 75, Low a. Air wosthoi1 be Frico volume 18, number 117 _-.,-,., Navy att f6rce unofficial pubic Hon of lie . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Mfd life East closing stocks new Yolk a last profit Inong sent the Stock Market moderately lower wednesday after it had been High most of the Day. Trading was Stow. 5 cent Dally 10 cents ii unday thursday August 13, 1959 Everest Post in wies Babit Gen p. F. Everest right faces Gen Frederic h. Smith or third from left while aide covers Everest s personal Flag. Smith s Flag left has just been unfurled. The generals and Flag bearers switched places to Complete the handover of Safe to Smith. Is photo by Grantly of jets leave Etain aug. 20 Paris a a Wing of f100 super Sabre Jet planes will Fly out of Etain air base for Germany on aug. 20 to Start the redeployment of . Fighter bombers from French bases the . Air Force has announced. The planes in the Wing stationed at the Etain base will move out As a unit on that Date and take up new quarters at Span Dahlem Ger Many. Supporting elements and. Administrative personnel will follow in the next few weeks to Complete the move. Planes split up no Date has been set for the de parture of fighter bombers stationed at the Chaumont and Toul bases which also Are being evacuated. The . Decided to move the planes after France refused to per Mit stockpiling of atomic weapons on French soil. American authorities explained that As a practical military matter the planes were being moved closer to their arms stocks. The planes from the american bases Are being split up Between Germany and England. The evacuated bases will be mothballed. Small maintenance staffs will keep the Fields in Condi Tion for immediate use in Case of an emergency. Gen Smith takes Over As Safe commander Wiesbaden Germany is Gen Frederic a Smith jr., took command of Safe wednesday during a change of command Cere Mony witnessed by thousands who jammed the . Air base Here. Gen f. F. Everest former us afe commander in chief turned Page of pictures Page 8 the command Over to Smith officially with the traditional words i relinquish As Smith replied i assume com Mand Everest s four Star personal Flag was cased and Smith s unfurled by aides standing directly behind the two generals. Salutes were exchanged and then the two changed positions with Everest moving to the new com Mander in chiefs left. Standing on the flight line sever Al feet in front of chairs and bleachers filled with High ranking German and american military and civilian dignitaries the two generals saluted the More than 800 air Force men who passed in re View. Troop commander was Brig Gen r. J. Clizbe commander of the 7100th support Wing headquartered Here. Midway in the review the Safe services announce dates for Winter uniform switch Darmstadt Germany is air Force personnel in Britain Denmark and Norway will change to Winter uniforms sept. 1, just 14 Days before the blues come out of Moth balls for Safe personnel in Germany France and the Bene Lux countries Safe he has announced. Usa eur personnel will Chang into their Winter uniforms sept. 21 in France and Germany and oct. 12 in Italy Usa eur he reported. The army summer uniform snot worn in Britain. Air Force personnel in Turkey Crete Italy and Greece switch uni forms oct. 15, and in saudi Arabia and Pakistan dec. 1, but Only for 2% months As regulations Call for a switch Back to the summer uni form feb. 15. " band which was positioned on the opposite Side of the line of March directly in front of the reviewing stand switched from a March to the familiar auf Wiede Sehen As a Farewell tribute to Everest. Just As the last Squadron marched past the generals a single Floo Jet of the sky blazers precision Fly ing team made a Low level High Speed run across the base with afterburner roaring. Trailing smoke cont on Page 2ih col. 2 housing Bill upheld by margin Washington a the Senate wednesday sustained president Eisenhower s veto of the $1,375,000,000 housing Bill. The votes was 55-40 to override9 votes Short of the required two thirds. The Victory kept unblemished president Eisenhower s record of never having had a Bill passed Over his veto. The vote did not mean the death of housing legislation this session however. Democrats arranged in Advance of the Roll Call for a meeting of the banking committee next thursday to draft a substitute Bill. The housing subcommittee Al ready has written a new pared mob routed As Little Rock integrates Little Rock Ark. Up three negroes. Integrated Hall High school wednesday and police with swinging nightsticks broke up a March of angry segregationist demonstrators on Central High school. Police stationed around Central High clashed with one Middle aged Man who was hit on the head with a Nightstick and fell to the ground bleeding. Police picked him up and loaded him into a patrol car. Two Young men tried to break through the police cordon about the same time but four police grabbed them and into a waiting patrol Wagon. Despite the demonstrators Yelling cursing negroes Elizabeth Eckford and Jefferson Thomas integrated Central just before it opened for its fall term. They avoided the bulk of the crowd and entered unharmed. Firemen turned High pressure font. On Page 21. Col. S Ike inviting Khrushchev to visit bases in . Gettysburg a. A presi Dent Eisenhower has announced that soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev is being invited to see some military installations during his visit to the ., if he wishes. The soviet Leader will be Given a wide Range of Choice on the kind of installations open to him the president told a news conference. If he does not want to see any establishments that s All right with or. Eisenhower too Khrushchev told a Moscow news conference last wednesday that if he is invited to see an american military installation i would not East West relations discussing the unprecedented Khrushchev visit beginning in mid september or. Eisenhower said he intends to Tell the soviet Leader that . Bases abroad Are purely defensive and threaten no one. He also plans the chief executive said to ask Why Khrushchev does not permit the Progress in improvement of East West relations which or. Eisenhower con siders necessary for a Summit con Ference. The president broadly indicated his meeting with the Western allies Chancellor Konrad Aden Auer of West a e r m a n a prime minister Harold Macmillan of Britain and president Charles de Gaulle of France will emphasize his efforts to end the cold Wai stalemate. However the president emphasized he will make no attempt to be spokesman for the Western Powers. Or. Eisenhower said he also will talk to Khrushchev about unrest in Laos and elsewhere in the far East. He said he expects to talk with the soviet Leader about his Hopes for peace. He presumed Khrushchev would do the same. The president said he is most anxious for Khrushchev to see the Fine Small modest Homes in which americans live. He said he would like to take Khrushchev on a flying trip around Washington d.c., in his helicopter to show Khrushchev the Fine Homes which have developed cont. On Page 8/t, col i Down $1,050,000,000 measure which will be used As the basis for the substitute. The administration has listed some objections to the new Meas ure but or. Eisenhower hinted at his news conference wednesday morning he would be willing to make some compromises. The banking committee in a Surprise move had voted 8-7, to recommend the Senate override the president s veto of the Bih. The full committee had been expected to accept a recommendation made a week ago by its hous ing subcommittee that the Effort to override be dropped. Marine corps Boss named Gettysburg a president Eisenhower wednesday chose maj Gen David m. Shoup a medal of Honor hero to be the new com mandant of the Marine corps. The temporary White House announced the president s intention to Send Shoup s nomination to the Senate soon. The Senate must approve. Shoup now commands the Marine corps recruit depot at Parris is land . As corps commandant he would succeed Gen Randolph Mcc. Pate whose second two year tour in the top Marine Post ends dec. 31. The 54-year-old Shoup q Marine since 1926, won the medal of Honor As a colonel while commanding the 2cl regt of the 2d Marine div against the japanese at Betio Island in world War ii. Late news Washington up the House wednesday overwhelm i ugly Defeated the Shelley labor re form Bill bucked by the Al Cio. See Page 33. Baseball american league Chicago 003 0-44 00011 8 i Detroit 000 400 200 6 14 0, i,.inn,, Suli a u. 7 Ami Uil Hir . 4st linux ii. Sili i b Anil Wilson Ali rom Ivl 4. W Swalcy 5-s. I Liiri Timur ii111 Iii Atai. 111 in Trivit. Kim i. 21. A a Jiin i. National league los angolan Oki 100 051 8 12 i Chicago 501 120of ii 16 4 i Polit of c rain 1. My Levit 4l \ wac to Slimy at unit Tosi Lieuru ainu son. Houry 8 and s. Tuy Lur. W Anili Tsuu r 8. I Ury Sittle 15 7. Hit Titis Anacta Tosi Bong Ineil is , bunks pms. Taylor 0. Noron 1dark 3
