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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 28, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday july 28, 1959 Ike gets report do Hopes negotiations continue Washington up Secretary of labor James p. Mitchell re ported to president Eisenhower on the steel strike monday. He said after their 45-minute meeting that the president was particularly pleased that negotiations have been resumed. The president Mitchell said Hopes they will continue to negotiate constantly in an Effort to get a settlement.". Negotiations were resumed Mon Day at new York under auspices of the Federal mediation service Iii an Effort to reach an agreement to end the 13-Day-old strike. Fact filing study Mitchell announced last week he would make a fact finding study of the steel  told reporters monday that he reported to the president on facts assembled so far. He added that his department has mobilized All the facilities of government to in Edh protests secrecy Rickover sees a ship continued from Page t they came to realize what a Friendly soul i  Rickover told 12 american news men who were allowed to follow Nixon on to the ship that Kozlov. Was Given far More opportunities to inspect the american atomic merchant ship Savannah and the big atomic Power Plant at Shippingport a v we took or. Kozlov right into the reactor room and we answered every question he asked Rickover  and his party took a look at the Lenin a vessel believed to weigh about 16,000 tons a few hours after he landed. Cheered by worker about 1,500 shipyard workers crowded around him on his arrival and again when he  Are developing a ship pow ered by the atom for our Mer " chant Fleet. Nixon told the crowd. He had no loudspeakers so he was forced to shout his remarks and they were interpreted to his listeners by a russian translator. What we All want is peace Friendship and cooperation he yelled. The workers Overall Clad men and women burst into applause at this  they also enthusiastically cheered Nixon on two other occasions. V As he climbed the gangplank recalled out this ship is a Symbol for the people of the . And the people of the user that the atom should be used Only for peace not for  manager quizzed an excited Workman dressed in Brown overalls replied we quite agree. That s what we  and Rickover both quizzed the shipyard Plant manager Boris Klopotov for information on when the ship which has been under construction since 1956 will be come operational. The Exchange before Rickover s longer tour Wen something like this Nixon Are the reactors tested aboard the ship before pulling out to sea Klopotov they Are tested on the ship it All  have you heard of some delays troubles Klopotov no delays. They Are proceeding according to schedule i Nixon was the schedule october 1959?"Klopotov  Nixon there was been some talk about juice of next  Klopotov that is when we will have final working tests in the  Rickover when will the ship first run with full Power Klopotov this  after Rickover s longer tour up reported he said the vessel Las three reactors. Under Normal conditions two of the three would be used to Supply the ship with Power and the third would be used something happened to the  said the reactors Are no More advanced in design than our reactors. The design is Ade quate for their purposes. You can t say that one Type of reactor i Superior to  nothing new they have nothing new in the Way of electronic control Rick Over continued. They Are trying out these things. They have Donea very creditable Job and served their purpose. They have done Good Job and i suggest that you the reporters accompanying Nixon say so in your  Rickover said the three reactors have run through the cold critical tests but not the hot tests after the tests to Start building Power the russians Hope to com plete tests by Early october run Ning up to half Power. They May take until the end of the year totes with full Power Rickover said so the ship will be at sea by the end of the year. Even though the vessel won t be tried put at Ful Power it will take its first Lon cruise some time next summer. Can do 18 knots it can make 18 knots full Speed and is capable of punching through ice eight feet thick. The Speed the can be reduced to about thre knots which Rickover said is nor Mal for an ice  think they realize that w have also got Jim any things Rick Over said. They know we had 4 atomic subs in operation built under construction or authorized Nixon plugging hard his thereof atoms for peace signed the ship guest Book in these words Best wishes to the Crew of the Lenin an example of How the Torr can be used in men s betterment rather than his destruction. Rich Ard Nixon vice president .Ajuly 27, 1959." liver ailment reported reflects action it available facts. Both steel Man gement and labor he said have promised to make available any information requested. Mitchell was asked if he might meet personally with the parties. If necessary he  House press Secretary James c. Hagerty said Mitchell Las been in almost. Daily Contact Vith the president since the steel strike began. Sunday was the Only exception he said. 1 i mediator says change in a i in steel lieu new York up Federal mediator Joseph f. Finnegan met for two hours monday with representatives of the United steel workers Union and the 12 big steel companies he said later there was no substantial1 change by either party in any  j it was the first joint session with both parties since the1 nationwide steel strike began july 15. Meet tuesday Finnegan said he would Melj separately yith1 Industry representatives tuesday. He said he would be in touch with David j Mcdonald president of the United steelworkers Union to make arrangements with him for a separate meeting with the Union team. He said Mcdonald is Busy with Industry negotiations j reflecting need for action a big leap gets Anne Hamilton across a foot deep puddle in Greenvale . Heavy Rains in the new York area caused Many water hazards like this to form. Up photo youth Delegate reported asking Asylum in Vienna Vienna up austrian authorities Are holding a member of the East German delegation to the communist run seventh world youth festival who asked for polite ical Asylum reliable sources re ported. Austrian police denied the report but sources close to Chancellor Julius Raab s office confirmed that the Man was in austrian hands. They speculated that the aus Trian police May turn the Man Over to the East Gei Man embassy in Vienna Joe Ujj Aciman de Gaulle expected to meet in Paris Washington up highly informed diplomatic sources said monday the Western big three president Eisenhower prime minis Ter Harold Macmillan and presi Dent Charles de Gaulle Are almost certain to meet in Paris in sep tember i they will meet even earlier probably the latter part of August if the Geneva foreign ministers conference ends in a deadlock that May intensify the Berlin crisis these informants said. No agreement no agreements on holding the Western Summit talks have Bee reached these sources indicated but the plan has figured in High level diplomatic discussions of the Allied Steps to follow the current Geneva talks. ,. A Western Summit meeting prob 4 injured As Gas blast Levels Wisconsin Plant Marshfield wis. Up four men were seriously burned when fumes from a propane Gas tank truck blew up As they worked frantically to close a leaking  blast demolished the Peoples Gas co Plant building. The four men were identified Sherbert Adamski Chester Davis jr., Elmer Eckes and. Winfield Gorke All. Of Marshfield. Housewives pack German stores for summer Sale Frankfurt up West Ger Many s summer sales began Mon Day with housewives scrambling for bargain priced goods. Prices of clothing and other items were reduced this year More than Ever before. Men s hats were available forthe equivalent of 60 cents while suits ranged from $7.16 to $21.48. Most of the goods were reduced by 50 per cent and  s frocks could be had for As Little As $2.15 and summer Coats for women were priced at Between $2.39 and $4.53. J y bothering Khrushchev Geneva a soviet Premier s. Khrushchev was reported monday to be suffering from a troublesome liver ailment and in 4er" doctors orders., dispatches reaching Western 1 governments from Moscow indicate that several months ago the soviet Premier was advised to go on a Yff Flet Cut Down on his drinking and Tatte a lot More res diplomatic authorities said the a year old Khrushchev has been Iff inking no secret of his complaint. They said several times he has spoken of it to foreign visitors. Western officials who follow so Viet affairs Are not at All sure just How serious Khrushchev s conditions. But some experts take the View that his occasional Public displays of test iness and irritation May be attributable to his ill health. In March of this year during a visit to East Germany. Khrushchev was stricken by. Attacks of weakness and faintness. There were suggestions a the time that he May have been suffering from a mild heart attack. Since then however talk of Khrushchev s condition revived on the basis of information received from Moscow. Western experts do not believe Khrushchev is anywhere near the Point where he would be compelled to quit office. They have noted How Active he still is visiting foreign countries from time to time bustling along at High Speed with a younger Man like vice pres ident Richard a Nixon through hours of ceremony and discussion and generally keeping in close touch with Public affairs. Western diplomatic observers said they have noticed something else. It is that Khrushchev seems Tobe having difficulty in completely overcoming his famous drinking habits. In recent weeks both in Poland and in. Russia he has Bee seen quite frequently sipping wine. Ably would be held simultaneously with a nato Heads of government meeting. In either event the sources said this would enable  and de Gaulle to meet and hold their Long postponed Dis Cussion of .-frenc.h disagree ments. Snake kills sect minister Birmingham Ala. A an elderly minister member of a de nomination which practices Snake handling died Here of a rattle Snake bite. Relatives said the Rev. David , 74-year-old minister of a free holiness Church in suburban Robinwood station died after being bitten on his hand. Claudie Butler father of Roger said Henson declined offers of med ical attention. Butler called an ambulance after Henson became unconscious. He was dead on arrival at a  Dies 11 others escape fire at sea new Orleans up fire broke out on an Oil Rig 35 Miles off the coast and the 12 men on it leaped1 into the Gulf of Mexico it was reported monday. One drowned and seven others were hospitalized. The body of the drowned Man identified As Claude of Bulliard 64, of new Orleans was recovered from the Gulf. The seven injured were brought to new Orleans by helicopter. None of the seven was believed in serious condition. The coast guard reported the fire was nearly out Early monday and at its height did not appear to be particularly Large. Two explosions followed the outbreak of the fire. And that Ain t Honolulu up Delbert , 22, who escaped from Oahu prison gave this explanation when police picked him up in it swimming Pool at Waikiki Beach. I just wanted to see the girls and have a swim Hawaii boys Are crazy for the   
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