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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 19, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes june Detroit bandits in 4 years 2 policemen admit 10 Bank holdups Detroit Cap two Detroit have been arrested As the masked bandits who took in 10 holdups of Banks and Detroit police commissioner Edward plug Gini said the two patrolmen James it and David admitted the holdups and resigned from the department it was the second time in less than a week that a Detroit policeman was nabbed As a Batik patrolman Marlon resigned last week after pleading guilty to two attempted Bank police and Fri agents said there was no connection Between the two Beta of Bank plug Gina said the which followed an Anonymous tip two weeks led to solution of the Bank robberies which covered a four year Burke and Tapp reportedly used a variety of disguises ranging from army rail Road workers Hunting rub Ber masks and sunglasses during the Fri agents who made the arrests said Burke admitted he began his crime career by robbing dime stores and he branched out into Bank robberies on May when he got in a saving Sandlian company the Fri said Burke continued his Solo operation until he read in the newspapers that he had missed in one of the hold then he enlisted the Aid of his patrol cur and the two netted in three Bank and loan company the Fri a policeman since and who joined the department in both had been cited several times for outstanding police Burke and held for investigation of Bank had a word of Praise for their fellow officers and the they must have done one of a Job to catch Burke the declares need adams9 As top aide Cut inca from Page 1 invaluable Public doing a difficult Job honestly and after Reading his Eisenhower said he would have nothing More to say regarding the Adam Goldfine As the news conference pro he did reply to several questions concerned either directly with the matter or with general related to it during the discussion of rela Between the 1 White House and a Boston a reporter said Oren Harris had that Adams violated the Law in obtaining certain information from Federal Trade commis Sion Etc regarding Gold fines business the newsman asked whether Eisenhower any distinction Between the situation in that Case and a some others which involved in the Truman adm Nistra feeder to some in their Cam had denounced what they labelled the mess in Washington under Eisenhower said there Are certain facts available which would help Antiwar the but he referred questioner to White House press Secretary James Hagerty for the in his prepared which the president read solemnly and somewhat the president Bald intense publicity surrounding made it desirable and even necessary that he Start the cession with an expression of own As a result of this entire All of us should have been made aware of one he that is that a gift is not Neces one is evil the other is a tangible expression of Friend a reporter told Eisenhower that Paul makes it a policy to return any gift valued at More than he asked for the views re Garding that Eisenhower Ami led and re called that newsmen covering the White House once chipped in and purchased a Black Angus Heifer a a birthday gift for certainly the he Cost More than Senate votes labor Bill to curb Union abuses Washington Senate has passed a general labor Bill aimed at driving racketeers and crooked officials out of the labor movement and giving rank an file members More control Over the Rol Call vote was the no vote tuesday night was cast by George Malone r the subject of five Days of bitter debate on the Senate now goes to the hearings on similar legislation Are under Way in that but the Meas ures prospects there Are the Bill embodies the most far reaching labor legislation to be considered by Congress since Pas Sac of the Taf Hartley Law in John Kennedy and other sponsors of the which they conceded did not satisfy either extreme in the politically Beirut rebels beaten Back continued from Page 1 answer to its plea for Large land and sea forces to guard its frontiers against alleged infiltration from the United Arab re pub Hammarskjold is due in Beirut Early he broke his journey from new York in London for a swiftly arranged talk with foreign Secre tary Selwyn Lloyd on the explosive lebanese a foreign office spokesman said later Hammarskjold and Lloyd discussed the problems involved in implementing the in Resolution on sent in team in this Resolution Security Council on june 7 authorized the dispatch of a in observer Force to guard against Frontier violations near syrian territory where arms and troublemakers supposedly Are filtering into in three leaders of the in observation group Mot for the first time Rajeswar former Indian ambassador to the arrived Early wednesday to join norwegian Gen Odd Bull and former president of Ecuador Galo Bull arrived saturday and Plaza arrived tuesday favo sprober Harris says be win summon Goldfine Washington Oren Harris said wednesday he to Call for testimony from Bernard the Boston industrialist whose gifts put presidential aide Sherman Adams in hot is certainly my intention to summon Harris but he fixed no he said a week or More May be needed to develop us for Harris Heads the House subcommittee which heard Adams acknowledge he should have acted a Little More prudently in matters involving his old Friend subcommittee plans were to re sume hearings next week on a Case of alleged leniency by the Securi ties and Exchange commission Sec toward two Goldfine the East Boston and the Boston port development charged Lanor succeeded in defeating on the Senate floor All amendments they opposed but this was done by a coalition con sisting mostly of democratic votes but including several republicans led by Irving Ivea r Cosci visor of the sponsors called the Bill Strong and effective in dealing with Union but not Puni they argued that the Meas ure should not seek to curb legitimate activities of which they said Woi ild be the effect of Many of the Defeated John Mcclellan agreed with Kennedy and Ivea that the Bill would strike at Many of the abuses the widely publicized hearings of his rackets committee have Mcclellan plea for Senate Pas Sage of the Bill without loading it Down with additional provisions was a powerful Factor in the de the Bill requires detailed Public financial reports by Union middlemen arid and also establishes a new Union democracy this code requires secret voting in Union elections and limits terms of Union in the measure sets up several new criminal penalties de signed to help eliminate gangsters from the labor also included Are some changes in the Taf Hartley Law Long sought by organized zoo strike ends new York zoo and museum workers returned to their jobs wednesday As a tentative settlement of a fou Day strike heralded reopening of the institutions to Italy recalls minister to red Hungary from Paris 1 the times of London said in View of the imminence of a Summit conference and the need for allaying suspicion and it is a tragedy that the soviet government should be so indifferent to accepted diplomatic in France formally said it was an act that nothing could the secrecy of the trial and the pretence at Legal justification Mark a return to the worst stalinist methods which had been condemned by the Lead ers of the a foreign ministry official said Imre Nagy and his companions were executed for endeavouring to give their country a regime in which the people would have the right to express themselves and to choose in favor of National in Western employer delegates walked out of a plenary session of the International labor conference when a hungarian Delegate was scheduled to speak in the routine general sir Richard a Delegate from came to the Rostrum just before the hungarian to announce that the free employers would refuse to listen to him As a sign of homage to Nagy and of protest against jigs premeditated murder by hungarian in Oslo hundreds of students demonstrated in front of the rus Sian embassy and hungarian Lega Tion Here but were prevented by Strong police forces from entering the embassy gathering in front of the univer the students marched silently through the pouring rain carrying banners protesting the executions h czech party blasts Yugo continued from Page that Yugoslavia ouster from Moscow led com inform in 1948 always been considered As rect in principle by the slovak he added however that were made in the methods of in ple mentation of the the ominous note struck up to the rude Provo editorial was a directly inking Alta and the executed hungarian the newspaper connection Between yugoslav us nagys revisionism serves confirm once again the Cornet evaluation of revisionism As primary danger to socialism it is a danger which an uncompromising Gle must be excerpts from the con Gnu speeches and from the rude Travo editorial were carried by offi Cial czechoslovak news us by Prague report of Accord on Tunisia fallout ends in debate the in Security Council adjourned after Al nigh ing debate on French and tunisian complaints by hearing a report an agreement Between the two a was rap resented by Delegate Mont Pierre de Vau Celles of Franci recalled that at the lost meeting French ambassador Gula unit Georges Picot asked and got in adjournment of two weeks to met negotiations to proceed tween France and de a Uciles said he now had a Good deed to report to the Council he went on to say it we the agreement Between French government and the Ern ment of Tunisia which it is my pleasure to report to the France and Tunisia signed agreement in Tunis wednesday whereby of the French troops in Tunisia will be with drawn in four months and other will be concentrated in Bizerte on the reports on this agreement Cate that under negotiations Art to be held on Frances allegations of tunisian help to algerian sandbags Check Terre haute floodwaters a heavily sandbagged levee holds Back flood Waters in Terre As flood crests tumbled into Southern Indiana Harold Handley sought Federal Loans for Rehaut Mathw Federal officials estimated farm damage the state at  
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