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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 27, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Jet flying sergeant Rone of the daredevil Jet Pilot who compose the drench Ait Force s Itzeel Tott flying team is a 25-year-old sergeant Nat Ned Clawde Taumler Story on pages 12-13. Res closing stocks new York a the Stock Market advanced slightly in quiet trading wednesday. Army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East volume 18, number 131 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday thursday August 27, 1959 cheer Ike in Bonn a ban talks recess until october 12th Geneva up the three Power nuclear weapons test ban conference recessed wednesday until oct. 12. The conference broke up for the longest of its four recesses with these slight accomplishments to its credit in a three month negotiating period 1agreement on detection meth ods to Check. Outer space blasts through a system of artificial Satel Lites to Monitor All outer space blasts from 18 Mes above the Earth to behind the Sun and Send Back information to control Post son the ground. Staff ratio narrowed 2a narrowing of  differences on staffing the estimated 180 control posts needed to police the worldwide treaty. In a major Concession the West offered to staff the posts on nuclear club territory with one third russian one third  and one third International personnel from other nations. The russians rejected the offer but did increase from seven to 10 the number of foreigners they would allow on the estimated30-Man posts. 3under steady Western pres sure the russians dropped All but the budget Issue from their once Long veto list. But they made this conditional on Western acceptance of the quota plan in key instances. 4vienna was chosen As the Headquarters for the eventual control organization to police the ban. Barnett elected Mississippi chief Jackson miss. A Ross Barnett an uncompromising Cham Pion of racial segregation has won democratic nomination for governor. The go year old Jackson Law yer held a 30,000 vote Lead Over it. Gov. Carroll Gartin with More than three fourths of the vote counted in the Runoff race. There is no Republican  from 1,807 of the state s 1,828 precincts gave Barnett 227,480votes to 191,440 for Gartin who ran with the blessings of gov. J.  and former gov. Hugh White. Weather forecast fair with morning Haze becoming partly Cloudy in the  change in temperature. High 79, Loco. Air weather service president Eisenhower answers the Welcome of the West German people following his arrival at Bonn wednesday for a conference with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. President was cheered by thousands along a 22-mile route from the Airport. Is photo by Grandy Jolt to 2 servicemen Stork overtakes Jet with airman s twins London a Nie Young English wife of an american air Man gave birth to twin girls Over the Atlantic in a Jet Airliner bound for new York. When he heard the tidings Back at his base at Fairford England the father airman William b. Stivers of Bethlehem ky., mopped his brow and said i m All Shook  Stivers and his wife Judy Ann from Birmingham England had expected the birth so soon and they certainly had t expected twins. Mrs. Stivers was flying to join her husband s parents in Bethle hem. She had planned to have her baby just one baby she thought there. The twin girls were born As theban american Boeing 707 flew toward Gander Newfoundland for a Normal refuelling Stop. It had left London earlier in the Day. A chinese couple aboard  ing and his wife Isabel attended the Mother stewardess Ellen Mandzig helped. In the control Cabin the Pilot radioed the news twins  the plane seeded up toward Gander where an ambulance waited. Mrs. Stivers and her babies were taken to Gander s Banting hos Foont. On Page 21h col. I quake shakes Mexico port Coltza Calcos Mexico a a Strong earthquake Shook this Gulf of Mexico port Early wednes Day injuring 17 persons and Caus ing severe damage to roads and port installations. . Steps up Aid to increase size of laotian army Washington a the . Announced it is stepping up its Aid to the defense forces of Laos the tiny Southeast asian kingdom battling red guerrillas. State department press office Lincoln White who issued the announcement declined to say just How much Aid the . Is adding to its assistance to Laos which now runs close to $30 million a year. To increase Sie officials said however the . Assistance will be used to step up the size of the 25,000-Man Laos army and the 16,000-Man local militia and provide them with additional equipment ranging from Small arms to uniforms and tents. It was stressed the . Aid will not include modern arms such As tanks and artillery whose acquisition by the laotian forces might be deemed to be in violation of the 1954 Geneva armistice ending the Indochina War. Lemnitzer lists 7 requirements of armed forces Minneapolis is Gen Lyman l. Lemnitzer army chief of staff has listed the seven requirements the armed forces must meet in organizing our total capability to defeat  speaking at the 41st annual National convention of the american legion in Minneapolis Lemnitzer said that together the requirements provide the versatility which is an essential ingredient of military strength of the Type required to Cope with the whole Range of pos sible forms of  the seven aspects of the .military Effort the general explained have to be met by the armed forces to provide Maxi mum National Security to Deal with All types of aggression from the cold Wai at the extreme Al the Way to the other extreme of general nuclear  seven requirements were listed in this order first the capability to retaliate with instant and destructive air delivered blows at targets deep in enemy territory. In the not too Distant future Lemnitzer said we can anticipate that an important role in meeting this requirement will be filled by  second to maintain defences against air and missile attack on key military Ancl Industrial objectives in the . Third the capacity to react promptly Ancl effectively in direct resistance to enemy armed , to provide Strong Mobile reserves ready to move quickly to reinforce units already deployed overseas if hostilities break out fifth the capability for protecting the sea and air lanes be tween the  and strategic Over seas areas. Sixth the ability to carry out rapid expansion of oui military forces in time of emergency. Seventh the need to help other nations of the free work in developing their own military strength. Begins talks today with Adenauer Bonn a president Eisenhower flew to Bonn wednesday pledged again to guarantee the safety of West Berlin and then took a 22-mile triumphal drive through throngs of cheering germans to the residence Here of . Ambassador David k. E. Bruce. The president landed at Bonn s Wahn Airport at 6 26 pm before the eyes of a huge crowd Diplo Matic dignitaries and Honor guards from the american and German military. He was greeted by West Ger Many s Chancellor Konrad Ade Nauer who reviewed the Honor guard with him joined in words Kaiserslautern Germany up a . Army colonel re leased 1,600 German employees at one of the army a largest Supply depots wednesday so they could see president Eisenhower s arrival in Bonn on television or hear it on the radio. Commander of the depot Coljohn b. Laugerman of York pa., said he wanted to give the workers a Chance to get to their Homes in time for the historic arrival when the president s 707 Boeing Jet touched Down at Wah Airport near  of Welcome then accompanied  on the ride into the capital City. All Security measures of the German police collapsed under the surging 300,000 watchers. The. Flag waving germans pushed through the police lines and approached within feet of the open car which was moving at walking Speed. Adenauer and or. Eisenhower Rode for two full hours. When they came to the end of the trail40 minutes behind sched ule at Bruce s residence both were Radiant and grinning broadly. To floodlights the president lifted both his hands in a Salute to the crowd of 2,000 who had been waiting for hours. It was dark by then but the scene was thoroughly illuminated by television floodlights. Adenauer drifted Back to allow or. Eisenhower the front rank a photographers moved up to record the scene. But or. Eisenhower would t allow that. He pulled Adenauer beside him on the sidewalk. The crowd chanted in unison i like Ike i like  Ike the turned and went inside. Adenauer drove off. They were to meet front on  2-col 21 baseball lag Ink Washington 000 000 0202 4 0 Detroit 100 002 oox3 6 i it Iii Priit. Clui in i Psi and  huh Liivik. 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