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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Weather forecast mostly Cloudy Ami hazy with morn ing Lotf. Occhi Onul Light rain can Rizir the night. High 48, Low 38.air weather service european edition the stars and ripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East shades of Frankenstein taking liberties with fact tour tests who View the ruins of Franken Stein Castle Between Darmstadt and Heidelberg. Germany associate it with the legendary monster immortalized by Mary Shelley. The May to right at that if some of the other stories about the Castlo Are True. See Story pages 12-13. Volume 17, number 209 5 cents daily 10 cents sunday Friday november 14, 1958 bar rivalry Over space. . Asks in United nations . A the . Thursday urged the in to act quickly to head off a suicidal National rivalry for the exploration and control of outer space. The Appeal was made by ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge As the . And 19 other countries formally pro posed that the in create a special committee to Deal with the peaceful uses of outer space. Lodge told the general Assem Bly s 81-nation political committee this problem must not be delayed by linking it to the complicated disarmament problem including aban on outer space missiles. We cannot await a comprehensive disarmament agreement to Start work on peaceful cooperation in outer space Lodge declared. Now is the time to promote pro i ams for peaceful cooperation in outer  the 20-nation Resolution was submitted As the debate in the political committee continued to show sharpest West differences. The proposal declared outer space should be used Only for peace Ful purposes but it proposed Noban on outer space missiles such As the soviet Union is demanding the proposed in outer space cont. On Pacie 2jt, col. 5 Dulles sees piping slave system failing Seattle a Secretary of state John Foster Dulles said thursday the leaders of communist China Are creating a vast slave state to increase the Power of International communism but t is hard to believe that this Effort will  a talk prepared for these attle chamber of Commerce he declared any despotism founded upon he denial of human values. Has within it the seeds of its own  Dulles declared it is fortunate Liat custodians of China s honoured Hilture the chinese nationalist government of Taipei Are beyond he reach of communist dictators. In nearby lands other great asian cultures Are cherished and preserved while economic develop ment moves steadily Forward he , who has been presiding Over the Colombo plan ministers conference on asian economic development said it comes As a appalling contrast to note that he chinese communists have cont. On Page 2, col. 4 7 children die in House fire fort Wayne ind. A seven children ranging in age from 7 weeks to 11 years Dice thursday when an explosion and fire roared through a Frame House in the Southwest part of the City or. And mrs. George Gammons managed to escape from the six room dwelling after hurling an eighth youngster 4-year-old Connie to safety through a window. Both parents and the surviving child were taken to lutheran Hospital for treatment of Burns cuts and bruises. The e frantic parents tried to Sav their other children but wer forced to flee again by leaping flames and thick smoke pouring through their Home. Found lying in their Beds apparently overcome by smoke a they slept were the bodies Ogeorge 11 Chester 9 Irene 7 Alvis 5 John 3 Carolyn 1, an Georgia Ann 7 weeks. . Reminds Kremlin last blockade broken trapped youth awaits Rescue 2 mute Brothers turn Catholic on eve of execution Columbus Ohio up two Young deaf mule brother scheduled to be executed Friday night for the slaying of an elderly woman grocer became roman catholics thursday in a Cert Mon presided Over by a priest who understands sign  Alexander Buza 21, Anc his brother Bert Allen Buza 17 said they wanted to make peace with god a a to save their souls. The Brothers were convicted of first degree murder a year ago for bludgeoning and stabbing mrs. Margaret Denham 76, in her grocery store at Burton Ohio in a dispute Over a worthless Check for $100. Unless gov. C. William o Neill Grants their plea for clemency Friday they will become the first deaf mutes Ever executed in  i Ging clemency defense attorneys argued that the Brothers should have received Only life sentences because of their Dis ability. Edward Abernathy superintendent of the Ohio deaf school also took that stand. Ronald Repke 17, Peers from wreckage of broken truck after a collision on a Highway South of Modesto Calif. He was hospitalized with serious injuries after rescuers worked two hours to free  closing stocks new York a the Stock Market declined moderately thursday after three straight record highs. Attempted Palace coup smashed in Argentina Buenos Aires a presi Dent Arturo Frondizi supported by his ruling political party thurs Day Rode out an attempted Palace coup reportedly launched by his own vice president. The coup sparked by a threat ened nationwide strike of Oil work ers protesting foreign Aid in developing Oil resources was led by vice president Alejandro gome/.,according to official reports. The Oil workers Early thursday postponed their strike. Denies Mot although Gomez denied he at tempted a Palace coup deputies and senators of the ruling Radical parly called Tor his resignation. His impeachment by Congress was threatened. As Frondizi struggled to solve Harvester plants shut As 36,500 strike Chicago a a strike of some 36,500 United Auto workers Union employees thursday shut Down 15 International Harvester co. Plants throughout the nation. Last ditch efforts to Avert the walkout failed after Federal Media tors huddled with management and labor officials. The Law gave the signal for the strike after the company rejected a Union package proposal for a new contract to replace the one which expired aug. 1. Since that Date Law members have continued to work under an Extension of the old contract. Duane Greathouse Law vice president and director of its Agri cultural implements division said Harvester had rejected Union de mands for a contract similar to that granted in the Auto  Union demands have not been spelled out. Chrysler strike idles 48,000 Auto workers Detroit up a strike by 8,000 office workers idled More than half of Chrysler s employee thursday. A company spokesman Siirid Al Chrysler production of 1959 cars has been halted and 48,800 pm ployes40,800 in the Detroit area Are off their jobs. The strike was called tuesday by the United automobile workers when negotiators failed to reach agreement on a new contract to cover the salaried workers. Union and company negotiators have not met since the strike was called and no Date was set for re sumption of talks. The labor unrest which has caused crisis endangering his 6-month old regime Argentina s armed forces rallied to support the chief executive. Gomez had claimed military an political support for a move to form a National coalition move ment under his leadership. Frondizi weakened by a bout with flu but buoyed by a Swift vote of Confidence from his Mili tary forces ordered his ministers to make a supreme Effort to Settle a paralysing strike of Oil workers in Mendoza province. The postpone ment of the nationwide strike did not affect the Mendoza strike Over local issues. Communist inspired Frondizi called the Mendoza strike a communist inspired insurrection and declared Argentina under a state of siege tuesday. Hundreds of communists Peron Islas and others were arrested. Frondizi crushed the coup bid with the support of the secretaries of the army Navy and air Force and surrounded the government Palace with armed guards. Atlas firing called Oft v Cape canaveral Fla. A launching of a powerful Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile was called off Early thursday when the firing Crew ran into tech Nical trouble during the count Down. Bases Berlin rights on 1945 Allied Victory Washington a the . Sharply reminded soviet Premier n i k i t a s. Khrushchev thursday that Russia failed the last time it tried to Force the Western Powers out of Berlin. It also rejected Khrushchev s Contention that the ., Britain and France share control of Germany s traditional capital by virtue of the agreement made at Potsdam in 1945. They Are there by right of Conquest As victors Over the no is the state department said. Press officer Lincoln White agreed under questioning there seems to be some confusion i Khrushchev s mind about How the ., British and French authorities happen to be in West Berlin. Demanded i null ont Khrushchev announced monday the soviet government was ready to turn Over its control in Easterlin to the red government of East Germany. He demanded that the three Western Powers end their Berlin occupation. He con tended the 1945 Potsdam agreements out of Date and said the Western Powers have broken it so much that they have destroyed the Law Ful basis on which their stay Iberlin was  White said the rights of the Western Powers in Berlin including their right of Access to the City which is completely sur rounded by Rod territory Are de Rived not from the Potsdam agree ment but from the right of occupation based on their defeat of taxi  Allied commission the occupation sectors they hold he said were determined by agree ment of a european advisory com Mission an Allied Agency at Lon Don on soul. 12, 1944. The occupation machinery in Berlin was established he added by statements of the ., British French and russian commanders in chief on june 5, 1945, with further detail worked out in the four Power administration of Berlin on july 15,1945. As to the right of Access Between West Berlin and West Germany the . Statement asserted this also derives from their occupation right and has been confirmed by numerous four Power agreements and arrangements. 2,000 West berliners besiege red rally Berlin a More than 2,000 angry West berliners shouting get out communists besieged a political rally defiantly staged thurs Day night by the East German reds in the heart of this Allied occupied City. A n t i communist demonstrator smashed against the doors of the cont. On Page a col. 4  
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