European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 26, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse 24 the stars and stripes october Rescue teams fight Rock slides in mine waning for 83 trapped far underground Nova Scotia up poisonous rockfalls and Lack of air in the Springhill mine hampered Rescue teams working saturday despite official reports there was no indication the 83 miners trapped thursday were two More bodies were recovered from the Cumberland railway and Coal bringing to 10 the number of known dead in the Cave which was caused by an Earth quake like Jolt Felt As far As 14 Miles eighty one miners were brought out 15 of them Harold general manager of the Dominion steel and Coal Colliery operations the Spring Hill company is a Dosco sub said there was a very Remote possibility some men May be no Contact Gordon emphasized that there were no indications at that time that any of the trapped miners were still none of the miners already rescued was working with the mapped and there had been no Contact with them since the who Learned mine Rescue work la his spent 23 hours in the mine directing operations when he emerged for the second time at 1 am saturday he the Gas problem was still with the dra germen mine Rescue workers encountering blocks of Gas on their slow Job of making a path through the rockfalls and debris More than feet reds reduce Island shelling from Page 1 Ganda purposes during the Taipei talks Between president Chiang Waishek and Secretary of state John Foster in his message also underscored the fact that piping Hopes to bring further discord Between the nationalists and the Peng said that the americans had two Steps in to isolate and then to place Taiwan 1 advise you not to depend too on other Peng lest All your rights and authority should be taken chinese problems must be settled by us chinese if they Are difficult to Settle for the time things can be talked Over at american political broker Dulles likes to mind other Peoples Busi Luilea and Chiang ended their talks in Taipei with a joint state ment pledging that the nationalists would not retort to military Force As the principle Means of reestablishing their government on the China the seeking a similar renunciation of Force from the Pel Ping government in the Warsaw of miners trapped by a Cavern in North americas deepest Coal at Nova stand outside the pm silently waiting for word from Rescue cardinals meet to elect new Pope continued from Page i at the Cathedral altar of the the death of Cardinal Mooney had no affect on the Start of the although saddened by the the cardinals took their places in the procession at the appointed the definite effect that Cardinal Mooney death will have on the forthcoming vote for the new pontiff is that Only 35 votes two thirds plus one in Stead of 36 will be required for it was a Beautiful Golden october Day in typical Indian or As it is called in Martins summer As the slow procession proceeded and the cardinals went to their Small hats in the Vatican evening shadows this increased the aspect of especially in some of the cells which Are located in ancient Chambers of the Borgia some of them decked with Dull glowing Mooney was known As Church businessman Detroit a Edward Cardinal Mooney was known As a businessman in the his direction of local building and financing programs led great expansion of Catholic facilities in the Detroit archdiocese since he donned the red hat of a Cardinal in because of a revolving fund he established for Loans to individual Church building funds and his policy of acquiring land for churches and schools Well in and Vance of housing great strides were made in keep ing the Church growth in step with population new churches and schools up by the dozens through out the during his tenure the Catholic population in the archdiocese nearly although his deeply lined face had a somewhat dour people who met him were impressed with his Good humor and the twinkle that came to his Blue eyes when he when he finished overhauling the archdiocese financial and building he turned his attention to social state ruling approves voting by prelates Washington state department has ruled that Amer ican cardinals can vote for a new Pope in Rome without endangering their the question was raised in a letter sent to the state depart ment 10 Days ago by Glenn of executive director of protestants and other americans United for separation of Church and archers organization cited a Sec Tion of the 1952 immigration and nationality act which says a citizen shall lose his nationality by voting in a political election in a foreign state or participating in an election or plebiscite to de Termine the sovereignty Over for eign the essence of the state depart ments position is that the election of an new pontiff for the roman Catholic Church is a religious rather than a political and that it is Only incidental that the Pope also serves As the head of the Vatican a political the the department said in a Public does not extend formal recognition to the papal state or its government and therefore has no diplomatic re lations with it Ike bids soviet join ban on tests i continued from Page if Nevada desert no specific Date for ending the tests has been an White House press Secretary Hagerty told newsmen the american and British delegations will show up at Geneva for the conference at the appointed place and the appointed expecting the soviets to tend a delegation in a note last proposed that the talks be upgraded posed that the talks be upgraded to the level of foreign the and Britain turned Down this suggestion a few Days but offered to Send their foreign ministers the Geneva conference was agreed to by Russia and the West As a Means of translating into reality an earlier East West agree ment that Banning nuclear tests with inspection was most american authorities said they anticipated the soviets would show up at Geneva to begin some said they were cautiously Over whether the soviets would accept an inspection system satisfactory to the Kunzig an establishment for elderly was set up As a Pilot its Success was Quick and this led to Purchase of the Large de Troiter hotel near downtown Detroit and its conversion into a Home for the aging known As Carmel the Success of this venture in a relatively new Field of Church activities led to establishment of a number of smaller Homes for the Ike galls Mooney death loss to world Washington Eisenhower said the and the world lost an outstanding servant of god in the death of Edward Cardinal archbishop of Detroit Cardinal Mooney was always a tremendous Force for the president his influence was not confined to his Church to All who believed in the spiritual Worth of the individual and in the brotherhood of he was my warm personal Friend and like Many others in our shall miss him very us bomber rams 30 Detroit Homes i continued from Pago 1 Coin air Force from Waddington air base near it carried a message of Good will from the mayor of the British Lincoln to the mayor Tot the Nebraska three Homes were burned and blasted to the a dozen More were set afire and 15 to More damaged in varying degrees the largest piece of wreckage recovered was a Lump about three feet in it fell on the Doorstep of a Home otherwise Otto and his 65 year old wife suffered third degree Burna about the face and they were no one else was Hurt enough to require More than first one blazing piece of wreckage slowed a Furrow 50 feet Long and up to 15 deep through the Ewald fare demand delays pan i Rome Jet to Rome a pan world airways has put off Start its Jet service to it said t italian government demanded charge an extra fare for a pan american spokesman the airlines Boeing 707 Jet service from new York would Start Day As scheduled but that the1 flight would terminate in instead of 4 the Issue Between pan and the italian government have far reaching several airlines Are Start Jet service into move for higher fares by omm country could set a precedent Fot other l against Pouch a pan american spokesman the airline had been advised by the italian government that a Stan charge above the present inter National air transport Tarif fed would be required before Sion would be granted for actions into the spokesman said such a charge would against american policy and that the line considered it totally warranted because of the and capacity of the new air Nfn which makes for greater he said the matter will be resolve Din negotiations be twerp the italian and the govern 4 the spokesman said pan am would arrange a connecting ice Between Rome and Paris for Jet i Adams Back from Lebanon continued from Page to past by different he we were people win came to did what we to do and went he described his men in non As the finest body of so dim Ive Ever had the Honor to it was a situation that quire Cool and made tremendous impression the lebanese he the Job the army and corps were Given to do was dont 100 per cent United press International reported from Beirut that symbolic departure of the troops came when climbed aboard his air plane for the flight to an Honor guard of two Toons of lebanese army dressed in Black berets and Bat boots presented arms Adams boarded the three More air left two hours after carrying the last air earlier in the Day a Squadron steamed out of Harbor carrying the last equipment and a battalion marines which covered the the departure was carried quickly and postmen ride in style to appointed rounds Des Iowa the cites postmen win their jobs by taxi cheaper than acting postmaster Shaw said the results on indicate the Monea Poa Toffice would almost each each taxi carry seven i to their morning and return them in City bus fare the 201 per but said the taxi Pool would a out to 17 Cento a
