Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 22, 1959, Tokyo, Japan Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday february 22, 1959 Ike approves $100 million dam As 2-Day talks in Mexico end reaches on Otler Villa economic issues a Roin press dispatcher Atai Iii co Mexico president Eisenhower and Mexico s president Adolfo Lope males ended a two Day Good will meeting by agreeing Foko Hond Vilh construction of n he million d i on the Iii Gnade. Agreement to proceed with the project to he known As the Diablo darn was announced just before or. Eisenhower departed Early sat urday aboard the presidential plane Columbine 111 for Washington. In addition to reaching an a Ord on the Hio al Ronde dam the two chief executives re i eyed agree ment on a number of other issues cot Iii problem aired Cost unique said they agreed among other things on the need for consultations designed to protect the Cotton interests of both countries and to seek a solution of Mexico s Lead Zinc problem occasioned by recent quota restrictions on importations by the . Coffer also came up for discus Sion but mention of it in the com Munique was limited to a refer ence to the spirit of cooperation being shown in efforts to devise Means for the strengthening of the into r n a t i o n a 1 Coffee Market through the International coffe study group in which both govern ments Are participating. Mexicans r raise Eisenhower a communique summing up re sults of the. Meetings of the two chief executives stressed that s visit has forged closer ties Between the two neigh Boring countries with each under standing the other s problem Toetter mexican officials meanwhile praised or. Eisenhower for the sincerity to has displayed in the talks and for his Zeal in seeking to know their president and coun try better. Antonio Carrillo Flores mexican ambassador to washing ton told reporters the visit al ready could be counted a huge Success. 300th pie is a Winner newsmen out in St. Louis St. Louis up More than300 employees of the St. Louis Globe Democrat walked off their jobs Early saturday in a strike on the Issue of employee pensions. A Globe Democrat spokesman said the employees members of the St. Louis newspaper Guild began filing from the building after the paper had got its final editions on the Street. Herbert l. Monk chairman of the St. Louis Guild set the 3 am deadline after postponing an earlier one for 9 pm Friday night. Negotiations began last sunday and broke up Friday afternoon in the Federal mediation offices when the Guild and management were unable to agree on the matter of employee pensions unable to negotiate Monk said the strike had Bee called because after 15 months the Guild had been unable to negotiate with the Globe dem oct a formula which would apply equally and fairly to All Guild employees for pension plan. Monk said a number of Sid issues had been agreed upon but that the Guild Felt there was no Assurance on the main Issue and that the Guild would again in a year have to be prepared to strike to win a satisfactory plan. Karen gunning 16, tastes the Pic that won her a National baking contest top prize in Chicago. It s a Cherry pie although the Young lady s Hometown is Mulberry i my. She baked 300 pies in the Pas four years before finding recipe she wanted. A photo former British Navy vessel West germans Christen new frigate Graf spec k1kl, Germany a a former British frigate has gone into service with the West German Navy with the new and controversial name of Graf former adm Adolf Patzig the first commander of the ill fated pocket battleship Graf Spee of world War ii Fame christened the vessel with its new name. The frigate is one of several transferred from the Royal Navy to the German Navy. A Laberite member of the Brit ish mouse of commons Arthur Lewis complained recently about the German decision to name the frigate Graf Spee. Lewis said this name was notorious. The pocket battleship Graf Spe Ewas scuttled by the germans after taking a pounding from British naval guns off the South american coast the West German defense ministry said the Navy had followed traditional practice in naming the frigate Graf Graf which Means count Spee was a German Admiral killed in Battle with Brit ish ships in 1914. A ministry spokesman said two other former British frigates now in service with the West German Navy have been named gneiss Namand hipper the first after a Gen eral who fought Napoleon and the second after another world War i Admiral. Both those names were carried by ships of the nazi Navy. It s Here leak proof Handy hot dog Cones Oilton okla. A now comes a hot dog Cone. H. C. Fogle used car dealer says he has a Bun Mold designed to prevent hot dogs from dripping. He says the . Patent office informed him it has approved the Mold for h Patent. The apparatus bakes the leak proof Bun with one end open ready to hold a Wiener and it seasoning. It can be eaten like an ice Cream Cone. Canadians scrap top Jet in shift to missile defense Ottawa Canada up prime minister John Diefenbaker announced that Canada was scrap Ping its c105 Arrow Jet and Bas ing National defense plans on guided missiles. In Toronto a. V. Roe makers of the Arrow Jet fired All of its 14,600 workers. Diefenbaker made the announce ment after revealing that Canad Ahad asked the . For nuclear War Heads for its missile defences. Rescued from fire 2 children go Back die Leesburg Fla. A two children taken to safety when their one room Frame House caught fire wandered Back into the flaming dwelling and were burned to Mother was burned seriously in act Tiisik three other children outside in fore the roof dead children were Edward Norton ii and Donald 5, sons of or. And mrs. Arzo . Norton reportedly put Edward and Donald out a win Dow then went to save her other children. For some unexplained reason the children wandered Back into the burning House and were not missed until the roof collapsed. I arrested in slaying of Bank Teller it. Bragg . A a gum chewing Soldier Home on leave has been arrested and charged with slaying a Teller during a Bank robbery Here. Officers said Charles Thomas Bradford 27, on leave from the band at it. Cpl Ierson ga., was driving his Mother in Law in a new car purchased Friday at Fayette Ville ., when arrested. She promptly surrendered $81 to officers which she said Bradford had Given her in repayment of Aloan. Bradford arrested at Fuquay Springs 30 Miles North of Here was brought to Fayetteville where he waived a preliminary hearing before . Commissioner t. L. Hon. He was charged with com mitting a crime on a government i reservation. The charge covers both the Bank robbery. And the slaying of j. Frank Johnson 54. Bradford was held in lieu of $50, 000 Bond for the next term of . District court. $13,000 stolen the body of Johnson was found next to the locked vault in the Branch of the first citizens Bank and Trust co. Officers said $13,373 was rifled from Cash drawers inthe rickety one Story White Frame building. Military police had rushed to the Bank after Johnson handed a note to a departing Cus Tomer. The note said a Man had been hanging around outside for two hours and asked that the my be called. After the arrest Fri agents hustled Bradford to Fayetteville where they found about $10,000 in a suitcase in the attic of a hous Bradford said was his. Jet crash fatal to Cadet Bee Ville Tex. Up a Navy student Pilot on his second sol flight died Here when his Cougar Jet crashed and exploded. A Board of Navy officers is trying to de Termine the cause of the crash that took the life of Cadet Paul d. Wells 24, of Bells Tenn. Court warns German teacher on Strauss Adenauer blast Wuerzburg Germany up a College director received a form al warning Here for telling her Stu dents that West German defense minister Franz Josef Strauss was flabby and fat and had a sen sual look about his at the end of a three Day trial the bavarian civil service court cleared mrs. Philumena leh Ner director of the Deutsche gymnasium in Aschaffenbur of most Points of a charge that she mis used her position for making objectionable political statements. After Many of her students had testified one was a wonderful teacher she was Given the mini mum penalty a formal warning. Court president or. Friedrich Fischer also ordered mrs. Lehner to pay half the costs of the trial. He said she formulated he thoughts too sharply or Blun dered when she made her re Marks regarding Strauss to he pupils. She also was accused of saying Chancellor k o n r a d Adenauer Christian democratic Union was the successor to Hitler s nazi party and that West German Arma ment industrialists were al Cio unit skirts ouster of Hutcheson san Juan puerto Rico a follow members of the al Cio executive Council sidestepped a proposal to discipline president Maurice Hutcheson of the car Penters Union. The executive Council voted in Stead to let the 62-year-old Union Boss indicted in an Indiana High Way land scandal continue a self imposed exile from the federation Topmost leadership. A motion was presented by Lames c. Carey president of the International Union of electrical workers to suspend Hutcheson mediately As al Cio vice pres ident and Council member. The motion was lost during a heated discussion. Letter pledge George Meany al Cio presi Dent proposed the action finally taken. This was to accept a letter from Hutcheson disclaiming any misuse of Union funds and pledging to abide by al Cio ethical practices codes. The letter however was not acted upon pending such time As Hutcheson May decide to come be fore the Council for a personal grilling on the handling of his Union s affairs. Hutcheson has spurned repeated Council invitations to subject him self to such questioning and has remained away from Council ses Sions since december 1957. Fear of pullout a persuasive Factor in the minds of other members in handling the Hutcheson affair was that he has threatened to pull his 850,000-Mem Ber Union out of the federation. Meany s proposal was adopted unanimously with Carey abstain ing. Carey said he favored the stronger action of suspension so Long As Hutcheson kept refusing to show up for Council sessions. Book lauds dad Hutcheson denied profiting from More than $300,000 paid in Union funds for a Book lauding William big Bill Hutcheson his late father who formerly bossed the carpenters Union. Meany told reporters there was no evidence requiring the Council to act against Hutcheson and no evidence Union funds were involved. He commented that he had often thought persons guilty of charges Only to see them eventually acquitted by juries. Meany said it was a different situation when the Council expelled Dave Beck former teamsters Union Boss because Beck had publicly admitted helping himself to teamster was convicted thursday in Tacoma wash., on charges of Evad ing Federal income taxes in connection with Money taken from the teamsters. 13 nations exhibit at Nurnberg fair Nurnberg Germany a the 10th International toy fair opened saturday in this toy capital of West Germany with 800 exhibitors from 13 countries taking part. Toy manufacturers from Britain Switzerland America the nether lands Sweden Norway Denmark Poland Austria France Italy West Germany and Hungary were represented. Bavaria s minister president Ujj Hans Seidel in opening the faint said West Germany exported $34, 510,000 Worth of toys last year. Of this amount $7,140,000 went to the ., he big attractions among the first Day s buyers included dolls with Small Hula hoop that Circle their waists for 10 minutes and a tiny glider that can be controlled in the air for a distance of one mile by a Short wave set
