European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes sunday Jug Tut 30, 1989 India Rifleman reported killed in clash on red China Border new Delhi a an Assam Rifleman was killed by red chinese troops in a clash North of Yongju in the Suba Sirl division of Assam sources close to the Indian government said saturday. The Rifleman was among 11 Mem Bers of an Indian Border patrol who were surrounded by red chinese near the Yongju Frontier outpost. Eight members of the patrol managed to escape and the Fate of the remaining two is not red chinese were later reported to have occupied the Yongju Post. There was no news of the Post s 38 riflemen said to have retreated before the Superior. Red chinese forces. Defense ministry sources said that Indian army reinforcements were being rushed to Lirrie King a larger outpost some five Days March from Yongju As it was de Gaulle polls officers Eria peace bid Algiers up French presi Dent Charles de Gaulle visited the rebel menaced algerian tunisian Frontier area to sound out the feelings of combat toughened Junior officers on a possible new peace move for this War torn land. De Gaulle s helicopter hedge hopped through the Border area to president oks continued from Page 1 Pendents applying for pensions in the future will receive less than under present Law. At present there Are two Basic veterans pension rates. A Veteran receives $78.75 a month if he has been on the pension Rolls 10 years or has reached 65, otherwise $66.15a month. To be eligible his in come must be below $1,400 a year if single $2,700 with one or More dependents. The pension is based on the percentage of disability. But the requirement at age 65 is Only 10 per cent and it is generally assumed the Veteran has this percentage disability at that age. Figures listed the present rate for widows is$50.40 a month with no dependents $63 with one child and $7.56 for each additional child. She also must have an income of less than$1,400 if alone or $2,700 with de Pendents to get the pension. The new Scales Are Veteran with no dependents less than $600 annual income $85 a month $600 to $1,200 income $70 $1,200 to $1,800 income $40. Veteran with dependents Les than $1,000 annual income $90 with one dependent $95 with two $100 with three or More $1,000 to $2,000, $75 regardless of the num Ber of dependents $2,000 to $3,000 $45 regardless of total. Widow with no children less than $600 annual income $60 $600to $1,200, $45 $1,200 to $1,800, $25 widow with one child Les than $1,000 annual income $75 $1,000 to $2,000, $60 $2,000 to $3,000, $40. She gets $15 for each additional child. Take him to rugged military out posts frequently harassed by nationalist rebels striking from their Sanctuary in Tunisia. For the second Day in a Row he indicated that the problem of Al Geria was about to enter a new phase although he stressed that peace must be achieved before any Steps can be taken on a pos sible new status for Algeria. De Gaulle s four Day tour is believed to be the preface to some sort of new peace move to end the nearly five years of rebellion. Peace first at the town of t e b e s s a de Aulle told a crowd that we Are concerned first of All with attain ing peace in Algeria. After that he said a new Era will begin. It has begun for France it will begin for Algeria. The algerians will make their destiny for themselves. That is the statement was almost paraphrase of remarks he made previously to Junior officers at a command Post at Zemm Orha on the Edge of the Kab Yllia Region where the Arm y s massive opera Tion binoculars is Hunting Down rebels in the mountains. To the mountains after completing his inspection along the tunisian Border de Gaulle was scheduled to spend the night at tizi ouzo. He next will enter the heart of the Kab Yllia mountains. He i scheduled to attend a roman Catholic mass with troops on a Peak at Arbou the command Post for operation binoculars. Explorer in life extended a month Cambridge mass. A smithsonian astrophysical Observatory reported that by its latest determination America s satellite explorer in is due to come Down in october. Previously the 38.43-Pound Bullet shaped satellite had been expected to fall into the Earth s atmosphere in late August or Early september. Reason for the change an Observatory spokesman said was that the orbit is not decreasing As fast As had been estimated. Explorer in was launched july26, 1958. Feared the red chinese might now move on Lime King. There was no comment from defense ministry spokesmen on the report that one Rifleman had been killed tuesday. The Indian army chief of staff Gen k. S. Thimayya has taken Over All operations in the North East Frontier agency., reports from Morhat in Assam said High level army officers Are conferring there to plan strategy. India attacks thought part of red pattern continued from Page 1. The. Eve of High level conferences. It is another indication of their familiar tactic of keeping the West off balance. It certainly seems to be More than a coincidence that we have renewed fighting in Laos stepped up bombardment of the offshore nationalist held i s 1 an d s off Chin and development of these situations along the Indian Chi Nese Frontier All at approximately the same time Mansfield said. Rep. Chester Bowles a Conformer. . Ambassador to India said the red chinese action appeared to have Broad and significant implications which go far beyond the interpretation that it Isa Mere Border the state department refused to comment on the attack. Rep. Walter Judd a Minn said he thought the incident will fur ther open the eyes of Many people in Asia and elsewhere As to the nature of the communist regime Jacqueline Gay Hart husband Ike. Continued from Page 1 Eisenhower and Macmillan ranged Over the problems caused by communist movements against the free or. Eisenhower and Macmillan sometimes alone and sometime with their foreign ministers ranged Over such topics As ways of ending the Berlin crisis the world arms race and the strengthening of the Western Alliance. Few hard details were officially released about the course of the talks in the study dining room or shaded Garden of Macmillan s official country residence 38 Miles outside London. Colombia bandits slay 19 More total now 37 Bogota up roving bandits killed 19 peasants in one Day in rugged Western Colombia military officials announced bringing to 37 the number slain within a week. The bandits Are heavily armed and wearing military uniforms. The government has sent troop reinforcements into the area tory to track them Down. Heiress Jacqueline Gay Hart and Stanley n. Gaines Fayetteville w.va., were married at the Bride s Short Hills ., Home. Up runaway society girl keeps marriage Date Newark A socialite Jacqueline Gay Hart 21, whose two Day disappearance last month touched off a nationwide search was married Friday night to Stan 30,000 Coal miners Parade in protest of Bonn policies Dortmund Germany a More than 30,000 miners hit by the worst Coal crisis in decades staged protest demonstrations inthe Ruhr blaming the Bonn government for their plight. Carrying Large Black flags of mourning the miners paraded silently through the streets of Dortmund and Oberhausen to hear their leaders assail the govern ment s free Enterprise policy Heinrich Gutermuth chairman of the miners Union told the Dort Mund rally that Coal workers have no More Confidence in the West German Coal Industry gravely Hurt by increasing use of fuel Oil has 18 million tons of surplus Coal. More than 50,000 miners have been dismissed to Cut Down production. The government is considering imposing a special tax on fuel Oil to help the ailing Coal Industry. 5 killed in bus crash be mans France up a bus filled with Holiday merry makers crashed into the rear of a halted truck near Here killing five persons and injuring 15 others. Russ Hunting abominable Bear that walks like Man Moscow up a soviet expedition is on the Trail of the rus Sian version of the abominable snowman the Dagh Estah Wildman. A team of Moscow scientists were tramping the Daghestani Mountain Region of the caucasus to Chase Down repeated reports of a giant Brown hair covered he manlike creature which is said to roam the glaciers of the Mountain Range. A parallel wild Man Hunting sex from Kiev University just returned from the Daghestani re Gion. It reported that those who claimed to have seen the creature described him As nude and Bare foot with Broad shoulders and hair like a Bear walking upright. But his actions were More those of an animal than of a human the expedition members quoted local residents As saying. The Kiev expedition set out after soviet army Cpl Vasgen Karapetyan reported at. The end of last year that he had examined captured wild Man in december 1941, but in the confusion of War time he had failed to hand the wild Man Over to scientists. The wild Man was nude Barefoot and unquestionably human but his Chest Back and shoulders were covered with Fluffy hair of dark Brown color. This Wool reminded one of a Bear Karapetyan told the newspaper . The current Moscow expedition to the Daghestani area was sent out by the user Academy of sciences. It includes Daghestani Hunting in Spector v. Leontiev who claimed he shot at a wild Man two years ago while camping in the mountains. The night before he shot at the wild Man he said he heard a strange scream which did t re semble the Roar of a lion or the howl of an animal or a nor could such a sound have been made by an Ordinary human he said. Ley n. Gaines the Newark evening news has reported. The wedding took place at the Bride s Home in Short Hills ., Aday ahead of schedule. The daughter of or. And mrs. Ralph a. Hart had11 planned to marry Gaines 25, of Fayetteville w.va., saturday. Her family had announced an indefinite postpone ment of the wedding after her Dis appearance making the Friday wedding a Surprise. She was reported missing the night of july 21 after driving gained to Newark Airport. She turned up in Chicago two Days later and first told police she had been kidnapped. She later admitted that the stress of planning for a wedding to be attended by 500persons caused her to sort of sex the Rev David St. George assistant to the Rector who per formed. The ceremony confirmed the marriage. 7ar i hero Dies in Chicago Chicago a an american Soldier honoured for bravery by seven nations As one of the great heroes of world War 1, died in a veterans administration hos Pital Here. He was Jake Allex mandushich.72, who was born in Serbia. He won the medal of Honor highest award of his adopted country for storming a German machine gun nest at Chipilly Ridge France on aug. 9, 1918. Mandushich a sergeant took command of his platoon when All its officers were killed. He rushed the machine gun Post alone Bayon eted five germans and killed another with his Rifle butt after his Bayonet broke. The remaining 15 germans h i s decorations were great Britain s Victoria Cross the legion of Honor of France and Italy s War Cross. Japan Hungary renew ties Prague a diplomatic re lations have been resumed be tween Hungary and Japan the official czechoslovakian news Agency reported
