Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 18, 1959, Tokyo, Japan Log 24 the stars and stripes Castro aides vote 50% Cut in own pay Havana non the cuban Cabinet Wilh new Premier fide Castro presiding voted tuesday t Mash its salaries Tio per cent. The decree reducing Cabinet pay of of nine decrees approved a my All night session also ordered Fth suspension of All govern men secret other decrees provider for 1establishment of a Nalion Institute for saving and housing replacing the traditional National lottery which will regulate Gam bling in Havana s multimillion Dollar casinos. 2a maritime promotion office to seek to expand the tourist Trade 3civil-service Security for gov Orn mint workers who in the future May be dismissed Only for the High convenience of he govern went with three months sever Ance pay. Top officials appointee by ousted sex president Fulgencio Batista were exempted from us provisions of this decree. 4ratification of All acts com melted by the rebels during their two years in the macs in mountains and cancellation of al prison sentences resulting fron their acts. Castro who at2 is i lie youngest Man Ever to be cuban Premier lint sow earlier he expects his new do to be " he toughest test of my wednesday february 18, 1959 Turl Premier survives crash conch Inird Row attic t to have Cut a path through the Wood. The Tail was snapped off. The official said Menderes might owe his escape to i lie broken Tail rescuers had to Cut a path from the Road through a 200-Yard Patch of Brambles and Hedges to read Trio crash spot. Menderes accompanied by other passengers and Crew variously re ported to number 1 5 to 20, came to England to take part in a current conference on the Cyprus problem the turkish Premier s plane left Istanbul tuesday morning and was scheduled to land at London air port after a refuelling Stop in Rome. Fog closed in but when it readied the British capital fog had closed in and it bad to be diverted to Gatwick. Officials at Gatwick said it vanished from the radar screen there when about 2m Miles from the end of the runway on its final Landing approach. A few minutes later it was heard circling Low Over Newdigate and then came the crash. The Surrey fire brigade moved to the crash scene at the Side of a secondary Highway through the thick fog but said they found no flames. Marshall reported somewhat weaker it. Bragg . Up army doctors reported tuesday that Gen George c. Marshall ret who suffered a mild stroke Jan. 15, was moderately a medical report from col g. M. Powell chief of Medicine at the army Hospital Here added other Wise there is no significant change in the general s condition. An army spokesman said the re port was th/-1 first that shows a weakening since the 78-year-old general was stricken. Powell had said " shortly after the stroke that Marshall a of recovery Are Good unless lie suffers an other . Orbits weather Eye Vanguard continued from Par a i tronic eyes designed to measure the reflection of sunlight off Clouds land and sea masses Over 25 per cent of the Earth s surface mostly North of the Equator. The information will be relayed to Earth by radio. From this scientists Hope to got True pictures of the Cloud cover situation during the anticipated two week life of the batteries operating the scanning device. The 72-foot Vanguard rocket had been a $100 million failure in six out of seven previous tries. The last was made five months ago. Nasa which took Over project Vanguard last fall has gone Over the three stage missile part by part in search for the mechanical defects which caused the previous failures. Minor unrevealed changes were introduced. The Mission tuesday was the same As the one last sept. 26 when the satellite burned up Over Central Africa after making one Uncertain sweep around the Globe. The . Still has three other satellites in orbit in company with Russia s sputnik Iii. Because of the added size the latest satellite was not expected to match the impressive Orbital Heights achieved by Vanguard i which loops out As far As 2,453 Miles and comes within 704 Miles of Earth. Or. Abe silvers Cin director of space flight development for Nasa said Mihac on the basis of pres ent information the new satellite might stay up perhaps hundreds of its path is a bit below that of the first Vanguard and for that reason it is not expected to orbit As Long As its predecessor. Mystery missile fired by of at canaveral Cape canaveral Fla. A the air Force has launched a new highly secret test rocket. The air Force declined to com ment on the mystery missile other than to confirm that it was fired monday. Sources said it was a two stage solid fuel test vehicle. Archbishop holds press conference archbishop in curios of Cyprus left and advisers hold n press conference in London As talks among Britain Greece and Turkey began to create an Independent Cyprus Republic. Up photo 3 Powers give Makarios Cyprus showdown plan continued from Paya t rotary Selwyn Lloyd greek for eign minister Evangelos Averoff and turkish foreign minister fat in Zorlu met at the foreign of fice. Lloyd outlined Britain s views on a Cyprus solution at the opening session. According to official Brit ish sources he made these Points 1the strategic needs of Britain in the Island must be secured in such a manner that they cannot be challenged later. This Means that Britain s rights Over its bases in an Independent Cyprus should be fixed in precise form now and not left open until after creation of an Independent Cyprus. 2britain Calls for reconciliation Between greek and turkish cypriot communities. 3britain wants the re creation of Friendship Between Greece and Turkey. This Means that Britain Hopes a Cyprus agreement will heal the breach Between the Tsvor which has gravely weakened the nato defense shield in the Mediterranean. Transition period 4 the cypriot communities must be Given the Opportunity to develop their institutions. This was interpreted to mean that Britain stands by its original View that the period of transition from Brit ish Rule to Independence must be of sufficient length to enable both the greek and turkish cypriots to develop their self governing institutions. This would be Between one year and 18 months according of some quarters. The Makarios Kutchuk meeting asted 1 hour and 45 minutes. Makarios left Lancaster House smiling but declined to make statement. A spokesman for Kutchuk said we cannot say whether it went Well or went badly. We exchanged he added that there would not be any further meetings Between the two cypriot leaders until the resumption of the conference wednesday. London trains ram 18 Hurt London a eighteen Pas sengers were injured when two suburban trains collided in fog in Southeast London. The crash occurred a few Miles from where More than 90 persons died in the Lewisham train disaster 14 month Sago. Wabash overflows levee in Indiana ice threat ends continued from Page 1 caused no direct threat to human life. In Spile of the floodwaters spread Over the lowlands the River continued to Rise at Vincennes hitting 25.62, almost 10 feet Over flood stage. A 26-foot Crest fore cast was not expected to trouble the City itself. More Rains were forecast threat ening further rises in the floods i southwestern Indiana. In other parts of the country dry weather with fair to partly Cloudy skies was reported. Heavy Rains along the Pacific coast diminished to showers in California but More general rain continued along coastal areas of Washington and Oregon. Some rain also fell in Interior sections of Washington and Oregon. U.s., Britain Challenge motives of soviets at Geneva a Parley Geneva up the . And Britain have sharply motives in coming to the Geneva nuclear conference apparently unprepared to accept effective International control of an atom test ban. Conference sources said tuesday that ambassador James j. Wads Worth chief of the . Delegation and Britain s acting delegation head sir Michael Wright charged the russians with evident insincerity at the conference after russian negotiators once again refused to accept any foreigners at nuclear control posts in their territory,4 the sources said chief soviet negotiator Semyon k. Tsarapkin turned Down Western plans for staffing such posts internationally and accused the . And Britai Nof trying to establish a spy ring within Russia. After tuesday s two hour 40 minute meeting Tsarapkin told re porters that Russia saw no need to change its stand on the staffing problem and admitted that tues Day s negotiations had failed tomake Progress. Conference sources said wads Worth told Tsarapkin the West could Only wonder at soviet motives in coming to the talks. He said Moscow must have known the . And Britain would not be satisfied with a control net work manned solely by soviet citizens in Russia. Ike will let Dulles decide future in Job continued from Paye i to when president Eisenhower was stricken with ileitis in 1956. They Are or. I. S. Ravdin professor of surgery University of Penn Sylvania medical school and or. Brian Blades professor of surgery George Washington medical school Here. Also summoned to give advice was or. Ralph Phillips of new York City s memorial Hospital. United press International re ported that assistant Senate democratic Leader Mike mans Field has urged Dulles to remain in his Cabinet Post to give guid Ance on the German situation. Mansfield a member of the Senate foreign relations com Mittee said it would be a mis take for the Secretary to re sign now despite the cancer that has stricken him. We certainly need to have his knowledge and guidance on the German situation and the conferences that Are coming up. The Montana Democrat said. Mansfield suggested there could be a three Way leadership of the state department until it could be determined How dul Les responded to radiation treat ment. He said under secretaries of state Christian a. Herter and c. Douglas Dillon could relieve dul Les of some matters and give him time to think through the whole German problem Lloyd declares illness great loss for West London up British for eign Secretary Selvyn Lloyd tues Day said the illness of Secretary of state John Foster Dulles meant a very great loss for the told a meeting of Ameri can correspondents Here i have the most profound respect for his Dulles courage and strength of purpose. His illness is a very great loss to the Western Italy communists riot against Segni Rome up the communists tuesday stirred up labor trouble and riots against Premier Antonio Segni 24 hours after he took office. Police fired in the air and hurled tear Gas bombs in a clash with Stone throwing strikers in Civita Vecchia 45 Miles North of Rome. An estimated 20 police and communist led rioters were injured inthe fight touched off by dismissal of 68 workers in a Cement factory. Simultaneously communist labor leaders asked a meeting with Segni to press multimillion Dollar salary claims by civil servants. No bars to Economy Walpole mass. Up the Walpole state prison inmate news paper the Mentor carried this advice for taxpayers help stamp out prisons you la pay less
