European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes fun Day August 30, 1959 Ike s tour vied with far East crises for headlines thousands hailed president in Germany Britain president Eisenhower flew to Europe for pre Khrushchev visit consultations with Allied Lead ers but had to compete with red chinese moves in the far East for headlines. The presidents first Stop was West Germany. I touching Down at Bonn the president was escorted from his jetliner to the american of Ubassy by 83-year-old West German Chan cellar Konrad Adenauer through streets jammed with 300,000 wildly cheering citizens. Or. Eisenhower met with presi Dent Theodor Heuss then held private talks via an interpreter with Adenauer. Later talks included Secretary of state Christian a. Herter and West German foreign minister Heinrich von Brentano. Pledge to Berlin in a Telegram to West Berlin s mayor Willy Brandt or. Eisen Hower repeated assurances that the . Would never abandon the berliners to the communists. He apologized that time and commit ments would not permit a visit. On thursday the president flew to London where prime minister Harold Macmillan and from 500,000 to a million londoners greeted him. Welcoming addresses recalled the president s years there As supreme Allied commander and the president said it was wonderful to see old friends again. Luncheons with former prime minister win Ston Churchill and retired Field marshal Viscount Bernard l. Montgomery were arranged in and Vance. Scots cheered Ike on Friday the president boarded a British Comet Airliner and flew to Dyche Scotland then drove to Aberdeen cheered again by thousands who stood hours in a cold rain to meet Queen. Eliza Teeth Prince Philip met him at the Airport at Balmoral Castle be scorning tile first president Ever to j9b Siy the Queen set a precedent of her own by welcoming the pres id i at the Castle Gate. She was accompanied by Princess Margaret. The Queen Mother joined the part later. On saturday the president re turned to London for talks Withman Naillan. While or. Eisenhower was in Scotland Herter met with British foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd to Flora i a blueprint for free world strategy in the cold War. Ire Moscow Premier Nikita s. The storybook Romance of the Yea ended in the Little town of Roegne Norway with the wedding of Steven Rockefeller and Anne Marie Rasmussen the daughter of a norwegian fish exporter. The Groom son of new York gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller met his Bride when she was a maid in his father s Home. Up photo Khrushchev sent a note to Aden Auer once More hailing the com ing meetings with the president saying it could mean a historic turn in the cold War. But he tempered this with a warning on the futility of re arming. He said the Western allies could never Muster enough strength to defeat the soviet Union. Whatever Hope was engendered by Khrushchev s historic turn remarks was in turn tempered by events in Laos and India. Prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru protested to piping that red chinese troops had crossed the in Dian Border seized Border posts and routed Indian guards. Four indians Nehru said were missing and several were captured but later released. Piping replied that the Indian troops had fired on the chinese and that their men had acted itself defense. Piping charged the indians were in collusion with tibetan Nehru told parliament that he believed the Indian version of the incidents was True and that Evi Dence bore this out. Nehru said he had ordered the Indian army to take control of the area which lies directly South of Tibet itself recently conquered by the communists. The communists claim this area and communist maps show about half of it As chinese territory. Socialist members of parliament demanded that a full scale debate on the crisis be held. Southeast Asia nations look to India for leadership they said and India must demonstrate that it can protect it sown Borders. Nehru warned China any nation which has to face up to such a situation Nehru said has to stand up to it. There is no alternative but to defend Nehru warned red China that India would fight if chinese troops invaded the protectorate of Sikkim or Bhutan. The tiny nations which lie to the West of the Border incident Sites have treaties by which India is responsible for thei defense. We shall certainly Defendi Pace chief set Moon As 1st goals Pace administrator Glennan said his Agency Ptalis to concentrate on mis sons to the Moon before Ventur ing any deeper into space. My conceded that the National ran antics and space administration had been unrealistic in it planning. We simply cannot do everything that is proposed by members of the scientific , other agencies or by our own speaking before an air Force symposium Glennan said major advances in rocket reliability must be made before scientist can Hope it land a Man on the Moon and bring him Back. In the missile launching the week provided a string of successes. The fourth successful Atlas in a Row was fired at Cape canaveral and the nose Cone fell 5,000 Miles away Down the Atlantic testing Range. A Polaris was fired from a ship for the first time. A compressed air launcher on a converted sur face ship hurled the 28-foot rocket designed for submarines 70 feet in the air where it ignited and streaked off Over the Atlantic. The first submarine launching is planned in Early 1960. A Thor fired at Cape canaveral racked up the 54th Success for the 1,500-mile-Range missile. The air Force considers the missile about65 to 70 per cent reliable. A 1,500-mile-Range Jupiter was fired on a Short 300-mile test to demonstrate its versatility for tactical missions. In los Angeles Gen James h. Doolittle ret told a meeting of american space experts that . Has almost caught up with he said the . Has been Able to duplicate russian feats with smaller cheaper and better designed missiles despite the eight year lag. Against any intrusion Nehru said. Tibet continued to be torn by fighting and communist reprisals piping admitted warfare had started up again but called it Only a Popup of a tiny minority of tibetan foreigners were warned to Sony out of the country. In India the Dalai Lama told newsmen that 80,000 people had been killed in Tibet id that he believed the Panthen Lama whom the reds set up As a puppet ruler was a prisoner. Laos trouble spot the third fur East sore spot was answer to a Call from the laotian government the . Announced an immediate Airlift of arms and equipment to help the Royal laotian army reportedly in trouble repulse spreading communist guerrilla attacks. The Mission was assigned to . Pacific commander in chief adm Harry d. Felt. There was no figure set on the value of the Aid but it will be sufficient to raise pay and equip 5,000 additional troops. Hundreds of refugees were re ported fleeing from communist forces into the Royal capital of Luang Rabang. Before leaving for Europe Herter called the Laos situation dangerous in a 75-minute Brief ing session with members of the Senate foreign relations commit tee. He said the in May have to take action if matters grow worse. Housing Bill passed in the states Congress passed trimmed Down n housing Bill and sent it Back to president Eisen Hower with republicans predict ing a second veto. The Bill called for expenditure of $325 million Les than the earlier. $1,375,000,000 Bill which the president turned Dow with a veto Congress was unable to override. The veto predictions were based on retention in the Bill of pro visions to which or. Eisenhower objected. Democrats said this was the last version they would offer. If the president turned it Down again there would be no housing Bill this session. Or. Eisenhower also informed Congress the 22-month, a Cen in crease in Federal gasoline tax in order to raise funds for the High Way construction program was unacceptable Compromise. He had originally asked for a i cent increase for a period of five years. Secretary of health education and welfare Arthur Flemming brought Congress word of presidential displeasure on still another Bill the school construction Meas ure now under consideration. He said the president was sold on a Long Range build now pay later plan involving some $2.2 billion Over a Span of 25 years. Least controversial act of con Gress was the seating of two senators and one representative fro the 5t the state Hawaii. Seated were Republican sen. Hiram l. Fong who won two Coin tosses for the title of senior sen Ator and a six year term demo cratic sen. Oren e. Long who won a four year term and Republican sen. Daniel k. Inouye. A test ban extended the state department announced that president Eisenhower had ordered Extension of the . Sus pension on nuclear tests until oct 31, in View of the six work recess in the Geneva nuclear lost ban talks. The original test halt ended aug. 22. In Moscow Khrushchev said the communists would not be the first to Bieak the suspension their last selected test was held on nov. 3,1958. Charges of racial discrimination were hurled at the american legion and the american veterans committee asked Congress to re Voke the congressional charter of the american legion acid investigate its tax exempt status another Federal privileges. 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