European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Thai stars and writes August 3, 19b9 Herter tells Hopes of Early solution to latin problems Santiago Chile a Secretary of state Christian a. Herter said wednesday that a solution to the current troubles in the Caribbean area lies in / peace with Freedom and progress.", Herter was speaking in response to a Welcome address by Chile s president Jorge Alessandri opening the conference of foreign ministers of the 21 american republics. Herter said i think the issues to be decided at the meeting of foreign ministers in this City appear More capable of Early solution than those of the big four foreign ministers conference in Geneva from which he has just returned. Proceed. With caution Alessandri urged the 21 Amer ican republics to seek peaceful settlements of their disputes and to try to strengthen the inter Amer ican said the conference must proceed with caution in discussing Caribbean feuds so As not to encroach on National Sovereign ties. " fhe feuds line up prime min ister. Fidel Castro of Cuba an president Romulo Betancourt of Venezuela against dictator Rafael Trujillo in the dominican Republic. Castro and Betancourt also Are bitter foes of dictator Luis Sornoza of Nicaragua. Bases open to Russ chief continued from Page 1 in the areas around Washington. Khrushchev should also go into the great farming regions of this country and see farms that Are run by individual free men or. Eisenhower said. He added that he would like the soviet Premier also to go into the Little Tow where he was born Denison Tex. And hear from the people there How the president worked in the Early years of his life. In response to a series of questions about the Khrushchev visit and his visit to Russia later or. Eisenhower also said 1he Hopes Khrushchev will get better information about the that he will get better information about Russia on his trip there.2he does not plan to accompany Khrushchev on his tour around the . They May visit Gettysburg or nearby Camp David md., together but so far that is Only a possibility. 3the president recalled that last year he and late Secretary of state John Foster Dulles began to feel that the methods the . Was pursuing in the cold War situation would have to be reinforced by something different. But he said he and Dulles never got around to talking specifically about the visit.4on his own trip to Russia or. Eisenhower said he would Jike to see people and find out Are like. He said that As a state visitor he will be surrounded by great crowds All the time and will not be Able to see Many sights. Smith takes Safe reins in ceremony continued from pane 1 the Jet spiralled up and out of sight into the Clouds several thousand feet Over the base. The other four sky blazers the made their formation High Speed pass in front. Of the crowd to Ope their 15-minute Aerial Salute. A 150-plane mass flyover originally scheduled for the event had to be cancelled because of poor weather conditions and Low visibility Over much of Germany. Among the dignitaries present was Gen c. D. Eddleman usar eur commander in chief. German of bids Goodby to Everest Wiesbaden Germany is the German air Force said Goodby to Gen f. F. Everest former us afe commander in chief in a 300 year old traditional torchlight Parade and grand Tattoo rarely accorded an american. About 100 German airmen Bear ing torches filed into a darkened stadium near the american hous ing area Here wednesday night As a German air Force band and two groups of German airmen marched in a precision Salute to the Amer ican general. Gen Josef Kam Huber com Mander in chief of the German air Force thanked Everest for help ing to build up the fledgling Post War German air Force and noted that the torchlight rites Here were not an act of routine Courtesy but a sincere expression of Gratis an old German flier he said i wish you Good Luck an Happy calling the torchlight a glow ing example of the Friendship be tween Germany and the ., Everest told the thousands jammed into the stadium How deeply the German air Force Farewell had moved him and How Happy he has been that Safe could help the German air Force. From myself and my family he said auf Ike s brother to Mexico Washington up Milton Eisenhower brother of the presi Dent left for Mexico wednesday on a 15-Day fact finding Good will trip As president Eisenhower s personal representative. Hondo fed lit 300-y&ar-ld, Torch bearing West German airmen stand in darkened stadium hear the american housing area in Wiesbaden to bid g Woodby to Gen f. Of Everest former Safe old torchlight americans have cont tinder in Chi if. The 300-year ceremony is an Honor that few received. Is photo by Mccune piping demands . London a communist China has demanded the evacuation of All american military personnel and equipment from Trou bled Laos and charged washing ton is threatening the peace of Southeast foreign affairs spokesman for map tse Tung said american activities in the sleepy poppy grow ing kingdom threatened red Chi a s Security and will certainly. Central High March foiled As Little Rock integrates continued from Page 1 hoses on a throng of demonstrator who tried to Rush the school. About 1,000 anti Integrationist joined the March on Central High. Several of the men grappled with the police and. At least three were Hurt. Earlier three girls integrated Hall High in the Richer Section of the City without any situation there was so quiet police chief Gene Smith called off police stationed there even before school closed for the Day. But the scene at Central High was reminiscent of the bloody Battle in 1957, when president Eisenhower ordered in 1,000 Para troops to keep the peace and protect the nine negroes who Inte grated. Smith ordered the hoses turned on to Stop the marchers. Those who braved the powerful streams of water clashed with police but were soon turned Back or arrested eight persons including four men three women and a teen aged boy. The boy and one of the men were bleeding from head wounds. Another Man was crying after being cracked across the ribs witha Nightstick. The second assault with firehouses broke the Back of the Demon stration. More than half of the crowd left within 30 minutes. The demonstrators marched from the state Capitol where they had banded together and heard a speech from gov. Orval e. Faubus. The associated press reported Faubus went from his office in the Capitol to the scene of the rally and told the crowd he was with them All the a storm of applause greeted the governor. He spoke for Sev eral minutes reiterating earlier statements that he believed the ballot Box was the Best Way tonight integration. I see no reason for you to be beaten Over the head or to be jailed Faubus said. That should be faced Only As a last re sort. Not today. Let us continue the struggle and never grow weary but let us do it in a Way of which our posterity can be when Faubus left the rally screaming segregationists pressed after him. Some reached him and patted him on the Back Ike urges delay in ending Tombstone promotions Washington up president Eisenhower has urged Congress to put off ther effective Date for fading so called to o m b s t o n a promotions for retiring Navy and Marine he made the request in signing into Law a Bill proposed by the Navy to erase a so called Hump to Navy and Marine promotions.,two services have come up a surplus of captains and ppm i at oders in the Navy and Jenels and lieutenant colonels i marines provision of the new Lawi uld end on nov. I the practice of granting promotions upon retirement twosome officers with combat commendations. These Are called Tombstone promotions be cause the promotions Are largely honorary and carry no boost in retirement pay. Many congressmen have pro tested and the president agreed that the provision was unfair be cause it would persuade Many offi cers to apply for retirement before the nov. 1 Cut off Date in order to win a Tombstone promotion. Bills have been introduced to postpone the effective Date of the provision until next july the president endorsing the de Lay argued against forcing officers to decide upon their future by nov. 1. He said a postponement was Only fair to officers who by notable combat service had shown their dedication to their country. He said Many officers facing a decision about whether to apply for retirement before nov. 1 Are now on sea duty or at stations overseas. Other provisions of the new Law permit the selective retirement of surplus officers to eliminate the Hump and make it easier for qualified Young officers to win advancement. Under the previous Law a Navy Captain twice passed Over for pro motion would normally serve 30 years before retirement. A twice passed Over commander served 26years. The new Law gives the Nav temporary authority to retire sur plus officers involuntarily after they have served at least 20 a is. Under the statute an involuntarily retired officer would receive a Lump sum payment of-$2, to help him adjust to civilian life. Quit Laos be firmly opposed by the chinese government and this Tough language was reminiscent of the line taken by piping at the time of communist China intervention in the korean War in 1950. Broadcasts from Hanoi capital of to Chi Minh s communist North Vietnam regime echoed the tune. Charges denied the . State department has denied repeatedly the substance of communist charges that America was turning Laos into a military base. Washingto n has accused communist China and North Viet Nam of trying to keep Southeast Asia in turmoil by encouraging civil strife in Laos. Fighting began in Laos a Little Over three weeks ago. Clashes involved laotian forces Loyal to pre Mier Phoui Sananikone s pro West Ern government and communist insurgents in the North. Accounts filtering into London indicated that the shooting has been on a Small scale. Considerably exaggerated an official press bulletin Issue Din Vientiane the laotian capital said the number of communist rebel troops infiltrating into the country was considerably exaggerated in the panic of the firs few competent persons estimate Only several Hundred partisans were engaged not formed in Reg ular units but scattered in Small groups throughout the country the bulletin said. State dept. Brands charges propaganda Washington a the state department has labelled a communist chinese statement on ,activities As propaganda. The piping statement follows the same line communist propaganda outfits were spilling into the air now for some weeks Lin Coln White department press officer told a news conference. White said he had nothing Todd to what he said tuesday when he denied the . Had military bases or troops in Laos. Steel strike in 5th week new York up the nationwide steel strike moved into its fifth week with negotiations in new York stalemated and no signs of an Early settlement of the costly tie up ,
