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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                European edition weather forecast partly Cloudy fair Ami Cool. Ttffli.05, Low 45. Air weather service of my Navy air Force publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East volume 18, number 134 5 cents Dally 10 cents sunday Ike assures Macmillan of . Fidelity London a presi Dent Eisenhower gave his personal pledge to British prime minister Harold Mac Millan that the . Never will negotiate with the so Viet Union behind the backs of its Western allies. The president offered Thi Assurance to his British ally in wide ranging discussions at Chequers. The two Western Lead ers also got Down to considering ways of thawing the cold War by London a _ president Eisenhower has invited Field marshal Viscount Montgomery to a dinner party the presidents giving tuesday for a number of his wartime colleagues. Montgomery said he has accepted the invitation to the .embassy dinner. The president is known Mohave been displeased by the Brit ish army Leader s criticism of the Eisenhower military strategy in the final phases of the european War. A bold new Western initiative on disarmament. The Eisenhower Macmillan sex exchanges vere a prelude to the forthcoming reciprocal visits by the president and soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev. Presidential press Secretary James c. Hagerty told .500 news men at a Lon Doji briefing that or. Front. On Page 2jt, col. 3 Golf break for president Wendover England up All that Green grass proved too much for president  broke out the Golf clubs. Or. Eisenhower persuaded prime minister Harold Macmillan who is not Overly fond of Golf to join him in a Little practice session on Chequers smooth front Lawn after the first round of their diplomatic talks. British foreign Secretary Sel Wyn Lloyd and american Ambas Sador to Britain John Hay Whit  joined in. The contest was to see who could get closest to a line of Young Trees on either de of the drive Way. .,1. Or. Eisenhower closed tees for each of his Iron shots. Every time he won he raised his arms above him in a characteristic a for Vic tory sign. Late sports Forest Hills . Us Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson won the doubles saturday 7-5, 7-5,6-4, Over Alex Olmedo and Earl Buchholz to give Australia a 2-1 Davis cup Lead Over the . Sunday August 30, 1959 twins grounded twins born during a transatlantic flight to mrs. William b. Stivers 18, British wife of a . Airman ignore Mother at Pepperell air base Hospital St. Johns Newfoundland. Their father is William Stivers of Bethlehem ky., stationed at Fairford England. A 6 die As giant typhoon slams into Formosa Taipei up a giant typhoon hit the East coast of Formosa sat urday night nature s third blast this month against the nationalist chinese Island. Six persons were killed in the Early hours of the tropical howler. The storm s 140-Mph Center winds were expected to whip across the Island Early sunday. Late adjournment seen for Congress Washington a Senate leaders of both parties have agreed there is no Prospect of congressional adjournment this week. Sen Mike Mansfield a Mont acting majority Leader quid report ers i Don t see How we can com plete our work this  agreeing pen. Everett m. Dirk sen r-i11.the minority Leader said the Best he can predict is and Ourn mint any time after labor Day of the first of  the Taipei weather Bureau said that typhoon Joan was one of the biggest in 30 years. It threatened to be Formosa s third disaster this month. Floods and earthquakes have killed 685 persons and 377 others still Are listed missing in the Earl August floods. Meanwhile police evacuated 32, 000 persons from Low areas in Taipei and 6,700 persons in Kee lung the Island s Northern port. They were routed from their houses and moved into schools Heaters and other Public build Ings in Case of floods. 6th Fleet destroyer has engine room fire Naples Italy up american and italian firefighters brought under control a fire aboard the . 6th Fleet destroyer Decatur Here. The fire broke out in an engine room. Congressmen consider India attacks grave Washington up key american foreign policy lawmakers have suggested that the communist chinese attacks on the Indian Frontier were part of a planned global communist pattern of stirring up trouble on the eve of talks Between president Eisenhower and soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev. Most of the congressmen termed the flare up in Indian communist chinese relations As serious. The congressional reaction followed a declaration by India prime minister Jawaharlal Nehrt that hundreds of communist Chi see background Story. Page 3 Nese troops have attacked Border guards and seized sections of in Dia s Northeast Frontier Agency. Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana assistant democratic Leader said the attack on the Indian Frontier and fighting in Laos both should be brought to the attention of the United nations  he also said he hoped in Secre tary general Dag Hammarskjold would not wait for requests from the communist North vietnamese government in the laotian Situa Tion or from red China in the in Dian invasion before sending observers. India and Laos he pointed out Are in members and Are entitle to consideration of any requests they place before the  Mansfield said red chinese action appears to be part of familiar communist tactics and fits into a pattern used Many times before on cont. On Pace 2k, col "3j no big War seen Over Laos Washington a . Officials doubt that full scale War will a develop out of the fighting in Laos unless neighbouring communist countries change their policies an openly intervene. The ., however Hopes the in will find a Way at least to Send observers into the area even though the fighting now is considered an internal matter. This summary of the . Posi Tion was Given newsmen by chair Man Clement j. Zablocki a wis of a House foreign affairs subcommittee after closed door sessions Vith an assistant Secretary of  Graham Parsons. President signs $10 billion Veteran Benefit hike Washington a president Eisenhower has signed a veterans pension Bill raising nor service connected benefits by $10 billion Over the next 40 years. Or. Eisenhower a vat until mid night next tuesday to act and there had been some speculation that he might Feto it. The White House announced the president signed the measure at Chequers to e country Home of British prime minister Harold Macmillan near London where the two Are holding diplomatic discussions. The Bill will have two principal effects when it takes effect july1, i960 1it will make world War ii and korean conflict widows Eligi ble for pension on the same Barisas world War i widows. 2it will put the benefits of All veterans and their dependents go ing on the pension Rolls in the future on a sliding scale As determined by need through income limits. Budget director Maurice a. Stans offered stiff opposition to the Bill before the Senate finance committee because of its increase Cost. But the Bill passed both branches by overwhelming votes. World War ii and korean conflict widows will be Able to get pensions if the husband served at least 90 Days and received an Hon j Oracle discharge. They will be subject to the new sliding scale pay ments of the Bill. No Veteran nor dependent Nowon the Rolls will receive a Cut in pension because of the Bill. It is estimated that about 70 per cent will get higher payments. Thus the Bill is estimated to boost the pension costs by about$1,250,000,000 in the first five years. However some veterans and de font. On Page Hool. V Khrushchev May bring his family to . Washington a _ soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev will bring his family when he comes to America next month diplomatic sources reported. This could pave the Way for president Eisenhower to take his wife Mamie and son John to the soviet Union when he pays his return Call later this year. That s because the Exchange of visits is being arranged on a reciprocal basis. Available information merely indicates that Khrushchev s first wife died of natural causes in 1938. In that year he married his present wife Nadezhda. Khrushchev has expressed Pride in Nadezhda and in the Way she has raised his four children who were born to his first wife. One son was killed in combat i world War ii. He was a Pilot. Surviving today Are two married daughters Madezda and Julia and one son Sergei. Daughter Madezda in her 40s, is married to Victor Petrovich. Kiev opera House director. Julia about 30, is married to Alexei adz Hubei. Adz Hubei in his 30s, has just been named editor of the official state newspaper Izvestia. He previously edited the so Viet youth organization paper Komsomol. Sergei about 24, is an electrical Engineer. National league Milwaukee 101 201 i0 ii 16 0 Chicago 004 000 000 83 sulm and t Rai Iilah i Ial in it Henry -1kolini is.  no nil , a Hll m. In Suliin 17 i i. I if or is to. Lilt Minua Kilifi.  j. I m ail cock ill. Clip to i hunks Cis. Philadelphia Isoo 001 000 i 9 2 Pittsburgh new 211 i0x11 in i til hit  7  Simil i i Lii Ihl Mil Liurni w i Tirui Ifil i. I a Olifta 11-151 lilt i a Nail. I lil i. I Usi Lill i itts a kill till liars i i amku1can league Picauo 000 Iloo Iio--2 7 2 Cleveland 000 100 0000 5 i Ito Linvan Aii i a i Ila Ivin Anil l  i m it i a j j Jami l i to inns v a Silt Tut a Lair. A i i , i. I Ainia is-7. 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