European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 05, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes sunday. April 5, pier Row halts Europe ammo dickers lose a Day a walkout Leonardo n. J., april 4 a loading of two ships with ammunition for Europe was stopped at the Earle naval ammunition depot yesterday when stevedores of the International longshoremen s Assn. Tall j refused to work. Ibe Kock workers said they were protesting the Navy s use of Short gangs loading Crews of 17 men in Stead of the Normal 23. A Navy spokesman said the reduced gangs had been instituted this week As an experimental econ omy move he said the stevedores bad first agreed to work in Short gangs then had quit work thurs Day returned thursday afternoon and again refused to work yester. Ryan sociable Joseph l. Ryan president of Theila said the Union at first went along with the Experiment just Tobe he said that representatives of local 127 in Jersey City however had protested the move charging that local 1588 in Bayonn should have consulted local 1247 s business agent Anthony ton cheese March Ito. Ryan said both locals were no agreed that the Short gang Worl should Stop. The Navy said loading on the twi ships the Laredo Victory and tin Simmons Victory was two Days behind a Navy spokesman said the Load ing of the two ships required gang of Only 17 men and that a full Crew would leave five or six men doing nothing. He said the Navy s con tract with the John w. Mcgrat corp. Of new York set a pay scale of $50 a. Day for loaders workingmen explosives. New contract settles . Rubber co. Strike new York april 4 up Atwo Day strike of 35,000 Cio rubber workers against the . Rubber co or is settled today when negotiators agreed on a new two year Cori a " " " " Vunion president a. S. Buckmaster Bald Tolfe new agreement include largest company financed comprehensive medical in Eurance plan Ever negotiated Bya Cio the new contract Buckmaster Caid also provided for increased vacation liberalized g r i e v a n c procedure and methods for negotiating Plant wage inequities in various locals. ,. The new insurance plan won bythe Union provides for Complete payment of All Hospital and med ical costs and surgical fees for the workers and their dependents the Union said. Wages were not an Issue in the dispute. Five Day walkout ends on key Penna. Railroad Pittsburgh april 4 up crippling Union Railroad co. Strike which idled 50,000 workers ended today when representatives of the company and the brotherhood of Railroad trainmen reached agree ment. " tie strike was called after two conductors of the Railroad were suspended on charges that they led a representatives of the Railroad an the Brt meeting with Federal mediators were kept in almost continuous session for two Days before agreement was reached. The five Day walkout on the connecting Railroad had Chut Down practically All Pittsburgh District operations of the 17.s. Steel corp., German actress greets Jurrol Flynn movie Star Errol Flynn is greeted by German film actress Irene von Meyendorff Asie arrives at Stuttgart on a one Day visit to meet Ger Man film distributors and arrange for the Purchase of a 21,000-Mark Mercedes Benz Ante. In spa n Moscow april 4 up the10 american newspaper editors now visiting Moscow will Broad cast their impressions via Moscow radio and the american Broad casting system Over a three Day period starting will the the first times since 1947 that american radio station shave carried direct live voice broadcasts of. Bourgeois newspapermen from Moscow. The editors. Will alternate each speaking a few minutes today sunday and monday. Asks for facilities James l. Wick publisher of group of . Newspapers and Leader of the party informally asked a. Yartsev chief of the press department of the foreign ministry whether broadcasting facilities were afterwards Yartsev telephoned Wick at the hotel National where the group is staying " the publisher Sand said you re this morning crack b26 Pilot hissing in Korea Hoquiam Wash april 4 a c01 Sherman Beaty crack locomotive busting b26 bomber Pilot was reported missing a action in Korea yesterday Only a week before in was slated to take Over a desk Job in Japan. His Mother mrs. Letha Beaty of Hoquiam and his wife were notified by the defense department Eaty who left for Korea Las oct. 22, had caught the Eye of Cor respondents with his system of using up red locomotives. Several Imes he chopped off the tracks on oth ends of fleeing trains with webs and then blasted the cars Ike sitting ducks before Bis Korea tour he was stationed at the Pentagon in visited a collective farm in the Moscow area. They will attend easter mid night services at the patriarchal Epiphany Cathedral where patriarch Alex isum himself officiates assisted by top hierarchs of the russian orthodox Church. Peasant women seen in villages on the Way to the collective farm the editors saw peasant women carrying easter cakes called Gulachi wrapped in Snow White napkins to the Church for blessings priest ".-. All churches will be jammed to night and tomorrow in Celebration of russian orthodoxy s most solemn holy Day. A sizable group of Western diplomats motored to Zagorsky site of the-14th Century monastery Oft Sergi is one of Russia s holiest shrines. Easter service the diplomatic Colony will attend easter services at either the British or american embassies. The protestant service will be conducted atthe British Ean Bassy by the visiting anglican Bishop of Fulham the Trev. George e. Ingle r and the Roma Catholic at. The . Embassy by american father John. Bisonette. Catholics of soviet Union citizen ship will attend mass at the Church of Saint Louis. Meanwhile the editors announced that they would leave Moscow by train for Berlin shortly past noon tuesday reaching Berlin sometime thursday. They will go to London the same Day and Board a trans Atlantic Airliner Friday arriving in new York saturday. Usa scr fatal accidents motor vehicles trains Falls weapons & exp. Drown ses other totals As of april 3 us3 38 46. 13 strengthen a Eisenhower urges Washington april 4 a president Eisenhower said today the North Atlantic treaty organization is an. Instrument of peace but the Vestern world must be United in strength because peace cannot a defended by the " in a statement commemorating the fourth anniversary today of flt signing of the North Atlantic treaty by the original 12 nations Tike Kremlin says . Embassy need t move Moscow april 4 up the soviet government told american authorities today they Tan keep their present embassy building opposite the Kremlin or move to a new building As they choose the embassy was notified to vacate its present premises last sum Mer and offered a new building now nearing completion. Russian workers Laboured night and Day to Complete the building which appeared to meet american requirements. The embassy has not yet accepted the new building but has made All preparations to move bythe end of april it is now Given a Choice of remaining in its present premises. However it is understood the embassy has decided to move any How since it has already imported new furniture and installation from Sweden and Germany. President said nato endanger none who will respect Freedona \ he added i a it serves All who love Freedom and wish to enjoy it in peace. We have Learned from bitter and conclusive experience peace can not be defended by the weak. I it demands strength strength of our armies strength of our Coay homies and above All strength of of spirit Eisenhower said nato is far from Complete. He urged that the anniversary be made the signal for All Semiw nations to dedicate themselves with renewed vigor to the work still to be done reminding themselves that 3"the faint of heart and the slow of j deed Are the first and surest to a Vite the torment of Hor. Eisenhower who headed oat nato forces before running a president said the 200,000,000 Peop of Europe s nato nations Are in i dispensable to the defense Odom everywhere. He said if they and their a sources were Ever captured and i cited by an aggressor there would be no Corner of safety any where in the appeals unit to hear grow on diary Case Washington april 4 up maj Gen Robert w. Grow who was court Martiale for not safeguard ing a diary containing acid comments on the soviet Union will be Given a hearing by the . Court of military appeals april 7,the defense department said today. The Public will be barred fro the hearing for Security grow formerly military attache in Moscow was sentenced last july to be reprimanded and sus Pended from command for six months because the private diary he kept in the user contained classified military information and fell into improper hands. I.-1 Monty lists air support1 As prime nato problem it. Benning ga., april 4 he British Field marshal Viscount Montgomery said yesterday a need for Strong air support Ranis among the greatest problems Fae ing North Atlantic treaty organization nato forces. The Deputy to shape Mander Gen Matthew b. Arriving Here for a two Day visit to see infantry school demonstrations and lecture before officers advanced classes also emphasized the importance of each Nat nation being on a sound eco Safe footing he said i Don t know what s behind the current russian peace fee fett that s a matter for the politician we soldiers Are there to do the politicians Tell us 7days a week firings von world and War news and sports overa6e Tiu a weekly feature Section Dolored comics sold Dally at Vout stars and stripes newsstand a to in 3 1 y
