European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 8, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes Harvester agreement where Floe split cancelled by Law saturday november 8, 1958 Chicago up the unit or Auto workers Law bus can cold its working agreement will International Harvester leaving of Law. Now bargaining on now contract free to strike n of nov. Our action Lias the overwhelm beam leaving Warsaw for . Briefing Warsaw a . Ambassador Jacob beam conferred fruit it for almost two hours with communist. Chinese envoy Wang Ping Nan Friday and then disclose lie is flying to Washington for lop level consultations. How to break the deadlock in the talks aimed at easing tension in the Formosa Strait is expected to be a lop topic when he sees president Eisenhower and Secre tary of stale John Foster Dulles. The ambassador is scheduled to leave saturday. Beam stressed thai his visit would Deal primarily with polish american relations currently very cordial but the embassy said he would naturally Deal also with the China talks. During his two week absence negotiations will be suspended. Quemoy shelling Light reds switch gun Sites Taipei up communist China lightly shelled the Quemoy islands on schedule Friday Ami reports the communists were pull ing Back some of their military information serv ice i Organ of the defense minis try said some of the red Shore guns facing the Quemoy islands ure being withdrawn from the coast a Hundred Yards to new positions. Quemoy military spoilers claim they saw thousands of communist soldiers building these new positions in recent Days and visually observed cannons being withdrawn. The nationalists claim hat their new .-supplied eight Inch howitzers and smaller Quemoy aril Lery have destroyed i2 communist Shore guns this week. Castro says 29 on plane Safe Havana up the Cuba rebels Friday announced that 29 persons aboard a Cubana airlines plane missing since wednesday arc Safe and sound somewhere Iii the territory of free the announcement made in broadcast by the Clandestine radio of the Fidel Castro forces also claimed that rebel forces scored victories in four recent lashes with government troops in two provinces and said the hour of National liberation is now the rebel radio coming on Theair for the first time in four Days said the passengers of the hijacked cuban Airliner would be released in due it made no mention of the four Man Crew indicating the rebels planned toehold them prisoners As in the Case of the three Man Crew of a do Airliner hijacked in flight oct. 21. A reported Castro Dis claimed responsibility for the crash of u cuban Airliner Las week that killed 17 persons. In a broadcast from his Moun Tain hideout in Eastern Cuba Castro said that even if it were True that some rebels were aboard they were acting on their own in seizing the plane and forcing it to a crash Landing ing support of Harvester workers across the Law vice president pal said. The Union and Marveler have been bargaining for five months. Law s contract with the company expired aug. 1 and since then a working agreement subject to cancellation from either Side after seven Days not ice has been i effect. A Marveler spokesman said that Many of the demands Law has made on Harvester go beyond what the. Law had obtained in Settle ments the action against Harvester Fol Lowed wednesday s agreement be tween the Union and John Deere co., the first major Settle men this year in the farm implement Field. Office workers strike threatened at Chrysler Detroit up Tho Chrysler corp. Is threatened with a strike by 8,000 salaried workers which could Cut off All production of 1959 models at the company. The United Auto workers Union jaw authorized a strike against Chrysler in a mass membership meeting. A strike by the office workers could shut Down All Chrysler production because production work ers would not Cross ticket lines to up by office workers. A contract to cover the salaried workers was left pending when the Law and Chrysler reached agree ment on a new contract to cover he company s 75,000 production workers on oct. 1. Two new Russ a shots follow . Test halt continued from Page 1 nuclear weapons tests which occurred in the user on nov. 1 and nov. 3, respectively. Both explosions were of relatively Low yield. They were conducted at a test site in the Southern part of the user rather than at the Novara Zemlyak test site North of the Arctic Circle where most of the third Moon shot is delayed after mystery knock9 Cape canaveral flu. A a strange knocking sound Insi Deho missile Early Friday caused postponement of the third air Force attempt to shoot a satellite round the Moon. The huge Pioneer Moon rocket glowed in the rays of floodlights or More than two hours in a driving rainstorm before the launching called off at 12m am. The air Force has two Moreh ances to shoot for to Moon this North in be Early morning hours f saturday and sunday and the Only within a critical time period of is to 20 minutes. The time on a Moon launching is critical because the planes of the Earth and Moon Are in the opportune position for just brie periods each Day. If the missile men fail to fire within the specified Lime they will have to wait until Early in Decem Ber. The launching was less than a hour away when the noise was heard the trouble apparently could not be pinpointed soon enough Roget the rocket off during the time limit. The air Force announced Only that operations pointing toward an dearly flight of an experimental . Space exploration vehicle. Were postponed due to Cross shows Rescue site flares help Al Pluck 2o off ice Isle continued from Page 1 a c123 from Thule Greenland transport guided Only by the. The flickering Light of a Rov of flares set. Oul by the ice islanders them selves landed and hustled the aboard. The 11 . Air Force men and nine civilians were to be flown to Thule and Ihen to Ladd air Force base Fairbanks Alaska the base of operations for most of the civilians and the Home base forthe air Force personnel. Ripped in half the 10-foot thick ice Floe first manned As an Ign scientific Sta Tion in the Spring of 1957, was ripped into two sections when the raging relic storm broke Over it sunday. The men were marooned on the Camp Side half which was about 1,000-Fcet Square about half the4,000-fool runway used to Supply the station was on the other Hal of the severed Island. As the Rescue plane Drew closet the marooned men thursday night they were informed of its approach by radio. They made a dash by Small boats across a Mil and a half of open water from their Refuge to the runway half of the Island and lit flares t guide the Rescue plane into a Landing. Will meet Ike Halfway vows demo Johnson continued from pare t at big Spring Tex. Copies of his address his first since tuesday s elections greatly increased demo cratic congressional strength were distributed at Johnson s Capitol office. Tho democrats will give the president the same Type of cooperation that he has received from us Ever since he came into office Johnson snid. When the democrats agree with the president they will support Washington a the latest unofficial count shows a record 46,0 59,406 voted in the off year election. The official can Vass is expected to enlarge the total further. $157 Fine silences Aurora mayor Aurora 111. A Paul Egan the usually voluble mayor of Aurora was silent after he was convicted by a jury of disorderly con duct and fined $157.20. Khan who has been feuding with police chief Donald cumin and thu i8-Man police Force did during the four hour trial presided Over by Justice of the peace Albert w. Oetlinger. He had no defense witnesses. Cir run and two other witnesses testified against the 60-year-old mayor who was arrested by cur ran oct. 14 at a meeting Egan had called in an attempt to mobilize citizens to replace the police Force. Him. Johnson said and when they disagree they will try to present constructive alternatives. Some of the proposals Johnson outlined appeared certain to win opposition from or. Eisenhower who re emphasized at wednesday s news conference what he called the dangers of reckless spending. Hits farm policy without specifying what he had in mind Johnson called for a program saying there is something wrong when the government must spend 53 cents forever net Dollar the Farmer lakes or. Eisenhower told reporters wednesday he contemplated no change in the administration farm policy. Johnson called for legislation to help areas of chronic unemployment. Or. Eisenhower vetoed an area development Bill passed at the last session which far exceeded his own recommended program. And the senator called for stepped up water development in the West a lowering of interest rates he said Are slowing Downe Conov growth a bold housing program which will set As its goal Home for every american family and an expanded Airport building program. Our country is heading into one of the greatest expansions fall history Johnson asserted. There just won t be time for the partisan bickering and the Petty political warfare that the columnists speaking for the democrats ican Tell you that it will not be our purpose to spend the next years preparing for 1960. It will be our purpose to carry out the will of the voters to the Best four Dulles sees world condemning Kremlin continued from Pyc i cause the soviet Union had never inc opted the oct. 30 deadline. The Secretary said he saw no reason Why the current Geneva talks should be broken off because of the Soviel explosions or if the . Decides to resume testing itself. Among Dulles comments another subjects nato Premier Charles de Gaulle s proposals for More Allied consultation represent another and Vance along the Road the Atlantic pact countries already Are travel ing. Dulles said he did not interpret de Gaulle s proposals As suggest ing an american British French super directorate to Mastermind Western strategy around the world. De Gaulle has suggested a Way of meeting problems which every one has recognized As problems he said. Dulles said the world is now so interconnected thai it is now difficult to Deal with problems on a regional basis. Disarmament the Western Powers and Russia Are making some Progress although moving at a Snail s puce. He attaches very great importance to talks opening in Geneva next week on ways of reducing the danger of a massive nuclear attack by any Power. Tests in recent weeks have or. Eisenhower in his statement said this continued testing by the soviet Union has occurred despite the fact thai negotiations for the suspension of testing of nuclear weapons have since oct. 31, been under Way at the ., he recalled announced on aug. 22 that concurrently wit the opening of. The Geneva negotiations it would suspend the testing for one year unless testing is resumed by the soviet Russia suspended tests March 31 and had not yet resumed them in August. Soviet scientists started a new series at the end of septem Ber Moscow arguing that this was necessary because the . And Britain had not accepted the rus Sian proposal in March to Hall All Lesting permanently. Later about aug. 30, the soviet government refused the .-Brit-ish Call for tests to halt for a year on oct. 31, and said it would Befree to continue nuclear explosions until its total equated that of the . And Britain since March. Ban maintain Der. Eisenhower said the . And Britain during the past week have maintained their oct. 31 suspension. He went on the soviet Union which had been Lesting intensively at it Arctic proving ground from the latter part of september to the end of october has however con Linued to test at another location. The soviet Union is continuing its nuclear testing in the face of a Resolution Voled by the in Gen eral Assembly urging the parties in the Geneva negotiations not to undertake testing of nuclear weapons while these negotiations Ai e in Progress. This action by the soviet Union relieves the . From any Obliga Tion under its offer to suspend nuclear weapons tests. However we shall continue suspension of such less for the time being arid we understand that the unite kingdom will do likewise. We Hope that the soviet Union will also do so. A there is not shortly a Cor responding renunciation by the soviet Union the . Will be obliged to reconsider its position. The . Will of course per severe in the negotiations at Geneva to reach sound agreement for controlled suspension of right to More tests asserted by soviet Geneva up Russia Friday brushed aside Western complaints that it is continuing nuclear tests and reminded the . And Britain bluntly that it still reserves the right to match them in total test explosions. The soviet reply was Given in the deadlocked Geneva nuclear talks soon after statements were published by the White House in Washington and the British for eign office in London charging that Russia has broken a tacit test standstill by exploding two nuclear devices since the Start of the Geneva talks. The text of the White House statement was handed to the con Ference by . Ambassador Jamesj. Wadsworth. The sixth conference session lasted Only one hour 44 minutes and was the shortest yet. It did nothing to break the East West deadlock. Rubbing it in Caruthersville. To. Up Pem Scot county voters turned Down a $250,000 Bond Issue to build a new jail just before 10 prisoners slipped out of the 63-year-old jail
