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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, November 14, 1958

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday november 14, 1958 the stars and stripes Adenauer bids greeks avoid nato rift Bonn a Chancellor Konra Adenauer has appealed to the greeks to do All they can to Settle the dispute Over Cyprus without causing any damage to the Nort Atlantic treaty organization a to. A communique issued at the Clos of three Days of talks Between Adenauer and greek Premier Constantino e. Karamanlis gave Only a Brief insight into the hard talking that went on behind closed doors. Adenauer was quoted As express ing the Frank wish that the three parties to the Cyprus dispute Greece Britain and Turkey would be successful in reaching an agree ment that would insure Harmoni Ous cooperation among All  us move rejected Greece already has rejected a British bid for  was described As hav ing urged support for the Independence of the people of Cyprus for political and moral  communique reported that Adenauer had pledged $47.6 million in Aid Money to the greeks and promised to Supply $23.8 million to help the greeks make purchases of West German goods totalling $95.2million. Court rejects insurance plea Washington up the supreme court has refused to interfere in a Case in which an insurance firm refused to pay off on a policy taken out by a Des Moines Iowa Pilot the Day before he was killed in an air plane  High court citing several earlier decisions said it should never have accepted review of the Case. Arguments on it were hear last month. The Pilot w. Max Hinkle handmade out a Check for $21.70 for the first quarterly Premium to the new England Mutual life insurance co., of Boston for a $10,500insurance policy. The company con tended the policy was conditioned on Hinkle s Good healt and on whether he met other company requirements. Hinkle s occupation As a Pilot made him ineligible according to the  widow Maxine k. Hinkle appealed on the grounds that the words immediate coverage were written on the receipt Given Hin Lefor his first payment. New skis require skill but no Snow Toronto a a hungarian born Toronto tailor has in vented skis which can to used without  tailor Atilla gumbos 59, got the idea from watching boys play marbles. His roller skis run on Ball bearings and can be used on Concrete Asphalt Wood or any hard surface. With proper training he says there is no risk of injury and it gives the same pleasure As regu Lar , a skier in Hungary be Gan work on the idea in France after leaving his Homeland in 1945. . Reassures Aii Gry Tunisia arms Sale not Paris concern note Good for drink 16 years after offer Sheridan Wyo. A in 1942a Hunter named Joseph Skatula stuck a note in a bottle and leftist in big Goose Canyon deep in the big Horn  note said Skatula had found Deer Bear and Elk and ill buy drink for whoever finds  or Ville Wright and Darrell Shafe found the bottle recently. They went to town and found  got their drink. Carpenters May pull out of Al Cio St. Louis a secession from the Al Cio has been threatened by the brotherhood of carpenters and joiners of America the world s largest Craft Union. Hours after 2,000 delegates tothe National convention had re elected their indicted president Maurice Hutcheson without opposition they empowered the brotherhood s 15-member general executive Board to vote on whether to pull out of the Al Cio. Some 1,200 delegates lined up behind the Resolution. The Resolution said Al Cio leaders were threatening and jeopardizing the brotherhood and trying to discredit and impugn its leadership. Summoned by Council the Al Cio executive Council has asked Hutcheson to answer charges on alleged corruption in the carpenters Union which has839,000 members. Hutcheson sent Al Cio presi Dent George Meany word last week that he could t be present before the Council with a state ment because he had to attend to preliminaries of the convention which began  in the week Hutcheson mailed to the Council a copy of the statement Given convention delegates in which Hutcheson said he was innocent of charges that he tried to bribe an Indiana right of Way official in that state s High Way scandals. Hutcheson is under indictment in Indiana. Hutcheson of Indianapolis also said that when he appeared before the Mcclellan committee last june he answered All questions fully. The Senate cited Hutheson for contempt last August for refusal to answer questions about his financial dealings. On aug. 12, 1953, Hutcheso pulled the carpenters Union out of the former Al in a dispute with Meany Over inter Union jurisdiction fights but rejoined in less thana month. Deer crashes Stag part Niagara Falls . Up an intruder smashed a Large win Dow where the Chippawa Council men were meeting. The intruder a Large Deer fled when he saw the startled faces of the coun cil members. Air Force Steps up delivery of Thor missiles to Britain Long Beach Calif. A Tho missiles Are being rushed to eng land on a stepped up deliver schedule. The air Force said huge cargo planes Are taking off from Long Beach Airport at an average of Onea Day loaded either with inter mediate Range ballistic missiles or ground equipment needed to launch them. Before Long the air Force plans to make 60 to 70 such flights a  hurry up schedule was Dis closed by Brig Gen o. A Ritland vice commander of the air Force ballistic missile division. The Thor is assembled in nearby Santa Monica by the Douglas air Craft co. Douglas also make ground support equipment. Ritland said 900,000 pounds ground support equipment is be ing airlifted to England each Mon thin c124 cargo planes. This includes firing systems launching Contro equipment and missile shelters. World Beauty five years later the first miss universe Finland s Armi Kuusela who won the title in 1953, shows off two of her three children in her Manila Home. The girl is Annalise 1, and the boy Arne 8. A photo 3 children her Only Hobby 1st miss universe 53 now a Manila Mother Manila a the first miss universe Arm Kuusela of Fin land crowned at Long Beach,Calif., in 1953now leads a quiet life Here with her husband Virgili Hilario and three children. My children Arne 3 Annalisa,1, and Eva Maria 1 month seem to be my chief Hobby now. The keep me Busy All Day she said. Home for them is a modern air conditioned american style Bungalow in fashionable Forbes Park Manila s millionaires Row. I would describe my life whereas a Yery quiet one. We love to stay Home with the family As Fotenas possible she said. Beauty untouched except for a slight matronly bearing about her 24-year-old Armi s nordic Beauty seems untouched by the tropics Mother Hood and the task of keeping House for her 30-year-old realtor builder husband. Armi has been so Busy bringing up her family she has t followed the miss universe contests very closely. She met Hilario scion of wealthy landowning family in 1953 in Manila when the then miss uni verse came to visit the Philippines. A whirlwind courtship wound Pat a wedding ceremony in Tokyo on May 4 of that year. They visited Inland in 1955 am Haven t been there  have no plans to visit Fin land in the immediate future Armi now a filipino citizen be cause of her marriage said. The children Are still too Small to be taken  Armi has t quite adjusted her self to the tropical climate of the Philippines. Language too has never Beena problem because she Speaks fluent English spoken by the vast majority of people Here. Armi is learning tagalog the Philippines National language with the Aid of her household Helpas fast As Virgilio is learning finnish from her and a newly arrived couple from Finland. Bourguiba tells of red contacts to buy weapons Washington a the  assured Tunisia that France Las nothing  say about . Arms arc sold to Tunisia. As a result  Arm Salks arc going ahead in Tunis. This disclosure Camo after a angry tunisian statement that As a Sovereign nation Tunisia would look elsewhere for arms if the . Felt it first had to get France s approval. .  White state depart ment s press chief said we regard the tunisian govern ment s communique of nov. 8 a Tunisia s reaction to unofficial press stories and not directed against the . The French have been generally formed in this matter and have registered no objections to Tunisia arms  last saturday s tunisian state Trent was issued after a French news Agency dispatch from Washngton reported French approval for . Sales of arms for Tunisia s4,000-Man army. In Tunis tunisian president Abib Bourguiba said his North african government Lias already contacted communist Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia to Purchase arms. Bourguiba in his weekly radio address did not say whether his approaches to the two Powers had achieved Success thus far. Bourguiba said he had decide to Purchase arms anywhere he could find  said he hoped his attitude would be understood in constructive Way by the Western Powers and that they would Chang their position before it is too  . Arms not refused contacts have already been made with Czechoslovakia an Yugoslavia he said. The Only Standard that we shall adhere to from now on is a commercial Standard the Quality of the arms the Date of delivery the methods of  said it was inexact to say that he had refused american arms. It is necessary to receive some thing to be Able to refuse it Bourguiba added. Until now behave received  Bourguiba did not mention the Token shipment of Small arms the . And great Britain supplied his government Early this year. Clean getaway East St. Louis 111. A whoever stole Charles Shockley s car did t Speed away with it. The Lack and red Auto measuring eight feet Long and three feet wide is powered by a washing machine motor. Magazine claims Khrushchev first okd Pasternak prize new York up Newsweek Magazine said russian Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev originally approved Boris Pasternak s Nobel prize but then had to reverse him self under pressure from his Stal Inist  news Magazine said in its Periscope column Pasternak was tipped off ahead of time from Stockholm that he would be name Nobel prize Winner and quietly got Khrushchev s of to accept theaward. The subsequent outcry. Was set off by stalinist rivals of the soviet Premier in further protest against his softer  the Magazine quoted As source several soviet affairs experts in Paris. The same column also reported 1the russians May have tried and failed in shooting a Moon rocket at about the same time As the last . Effort. It quoted an East German i Clear scientist and a top satellite Diplomat As its source.2former Premier Nikolai bul Ganin Long in failing health is now near death in a Hospital inthe caucasus  
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