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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 9, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday augur 9, the stars and stripes season s attendance Mark at Tokyo tart of a crowd of 1.2 million japanese cover the Beach near  least 25 were drowned or missing following the Seaside mob scene that set a record for attendance on the strip that also includes Yokohama and Kamakura. United press International photo suspect held in Home blast Sarasota Fla. A the of Bias arrested a Delaware filling station operator in connection with an explosion that wrecked the Home of the Only negro family in a White residential area near Wilmington Del. William v. Charlton of new Castle Del., was arrested at near by Venice and brought to jail at Sarasota. Officers said he will be arraigned before the . Commissioner on a charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. Fri director j. Edgar Hoover said Charlton was charged by Del aware state police with an april 7 burglary that preceded an explosion at the Home of George Rayfield. The blast wrecked the Kitchen and dining room. Charlton said from his jail cell he was 600 Miles from Wilmington on that Date. He said he came to Florida on vacation and that he was not fleeing from the Law. 6 others held the Fri said Charlton s arrest came after a continuous search of the East coast. Charlton was unarmed and offered no resistance they said. Hoover said Delaware state police acting on Fri tips arrested six other White men on charge resulting from a series of incidents since Rayfield and his family moved into the All White Collins Park area last february. Damaged in the first blast the Rayfield Home was wrecked in a second bombing last week. Thera Fields and their 14-year-old daughter were not at Home either time. Delaware state police have arrested six other persons in connection with incidents at the Home. Unions to seek clauses covering shift defense Plant relocation predicted Kansas City a relocation of a portion of the nation s aircraft missile and related electronics Industry in the immediate future was predicted Here by two top Union leaders. Al j. Hayes president of the International Assn. Of machinists and Walter Reuther president of the United Auto workers told a news conference that because this development will mean great change in the Industry s employ ment pattern the two unions will concentrate next year on seeking severence and relocation pay clauses in All contracts. The two unions Are concluding their first joint contract policy conference Here. It will be Fol nonsmoker repeats win in pikes Peak Marathon Colorado Springs Colo a Calvin Hansen 24, of Pueblo colo., won the annual Mara Thon race on pikes Peak for the second year in succession. Among the 19 male contestant was or. Arne l. Suominen 59, of Delray Beach Fla., who founded the race in 1956 As a Challenge be tween smokers and  race has been won by a non smoker each year. Hansen travelled the Barr Trail course measuring 24.6 Miles to the 5-foot woman tangles with 6-foot-5 cop London a mrs. Doreen Moore Jones 5 feet tall weight 112pounds, has been sentenced to three months in jail for assaulting policeman Gordon Pillow 6 feet 5 inches tall weight 196.pillow testified mrs. Moore Jones tried to strangle him with his tie bit him in the left Index Finger and kneed him in the  the time he was trying to arrest her on an assault charge. Army Navy give Green Light to ii Ocial car use at concert w As h in ton a the army Navy and marines said twas All right for generals and admirals to be chauffeured to musical concert in official cars. The concert an open air show on the Banks of the Potomac was Given by the combined armed services symphony orchestra. The army was asked whether the concert was considered an official function and replied Secretary of defense Neil a Mceroy sent invitations to selected generals and admirals which made it a Semi official function anal the use of motor Pool cars was authorized the Navy and marines said the concert was classed As an official function and invitational orders were issued with the request that the officers if they attended appear in dress  air Force declined to com ment. Rep. Frank Kowalski a Conn who has been investigating the use of enlisted men As servants and chauffeurs by officers said the us of official autos by the officers and the employment of enlisted men As Ushers was wrong in his opinion Summit and Back in 4 hours 20minutes, 18 seconds. This was 9 minutes 22 seconds faster than his winning performance last year. Another Pueblo Man teacher Hubert Morgan 37, was second in 4 hours 36 minutes 5 seconds. Hansen said one of two women who entered Arlene Pieper 29, of Colorado Springs had passed Tim Berline on her Way up the slope As he was on his return trip. He said he did t see the other woman entered mrs. Katherine ,53, a Colorado Springs grand Mother. The women had planned to com Pete Only from the starting Point to the 14,100-foot Summit a climb of 7,547 feet. Nasser claims army of 3 million Alexandria Egypt up president Gamal Abdel Nasser boasted Here that he has 3 million men of the United Arab Republic under arms. Addressing a group of youths a Alexandria Nasser declared that in the Suez War we had half million men under arms. Today we have not Only half a million but 2 or 3 million ready to defend any Arab country under  military sources in Cairo said that the car president was refer ring not Only to the regular army strength but also to the National guards and youth forces. Artist Dies of alcoholism London a the death of James Bateman 66, famed Brit ish lands Capist who had painting sin some of the world s leading Art galleries was attributed by the Coroner to alcoholism Lowed the leaders said by a Price tag conference late this year or Early in january at which wage d e  n d s will be spelled out. Neither would discuss figures but said there would be a Strong de Mand for higher wages. Relocation will see a greater shift of the Industry Inland Hay Sand Reuther said. They said this change will be motivated chiefly for Security reasons and aided by technological changes which Al ready have shifted emphasis from aircraft to missiles. Neither labor Leader specified which plants or what areas they expected to be affected by the predicted relocation movement. Neither the Iam nor Law Hasa relocation pay clause in any present contracts. The Law has Severance pay provision with Only one of the More than 90 companies in the Industry. The Iam has it with none. Reuther said the defense depart ment in negotiating contracts for relocated plants now makes pro vision for the Transfer of top personnel but makes no provision forthe relocation of the workers. He said the problem was Peculiar to the Industry. Hayes said the Industry had More peaks an valleys than any other with tens of thousands of workers Laid offend re employed at various times As the nation changed its defens policy. Hayes said an Industry wide uni form contract would be the chief objective of contract negotiation next year. First negotiations will be with Boeing aircraft whose con tract expires in april. But both Union leaders insisted the Boeing contract would not be regarded by them As setting a pattern for Theresa of the Industry. We Don t consider any negotiated agreement a pattern Reuther said. Anti reds Tell of Success at youth festival Vienna a Austria s Antl communist youth and student organizations reported Complete Suc Cess in their efforts to infiltrate and expose the communist led world youth festival which ended Here tuesday. They staged a news conference t review their efforts to expose the 10-Day festival As a  the youth organization s Campaign Cost $160,000 and was largely financed by special Grants from allover the Western world. It told the visiting Young communists about Western democracy and was backed by planes towing banners Reading remember Hun Gary remember Tibet and by 13 information stands spread through out the City. See Border stations hundreds of bus trips were made to the Iron curtain where festival participants were shown the communist Border obstacles and watch towers. Great Effort was made by the austrian student organizations to offset the impression the festival made on hundreds of delegates from african and asian  of these youths were invited to austrian Homes and 250 of them accepted Post festival Tours through Western Europe. Many of the asians and Afri cans who Are now touring West Germany Holland and Sweden at the expense of Western student organizations gave up their free trips to Moscow to do so a spokes Man of the austrian student group said. Shrine diners bottle Street los Angeles a six Shrin ers chose the Middle of the City s busiest intersection As the site fora late breakfast. At High noon eight members of los Angeles Al Malaika Temple patrol roared into seventh and Roadway on motor scooters and began circling. A truck pulled up. Six others Riners lifted a Patio table and six chairs off it and sat Down. A waitress served them Ham and eggs. Six Hundred lunch hour pedestrians looked on hungrily. The scooters kept circling honking horns As did autos backed up four blocks in All directions. You Fellows Are embarrassing me a policeman told the fun Lov ing shrines. Well leave sergeant one re plied As soon As we finish break  in 15 minutes shrines table chairs and scooters departed. Los Angeles is Host to 15,000nobles from shrine temples of the West Hawaii and Mexico City. Be i weled fizzes and swagger Sticks Are All about at the three Day Western shrine Assn. Convention. 4 slain in robbery try Buenos Aires a four gunmen were killed by police Inin attempted robbery of a mental Hospital in the suburban town of Tern per Ley. Juror s wife tries to hang laundry Bill on Uncle Sain Washington a the Federal government probably will pay a Torre haute incl., juror s laundry Bill after All. All o. B. Foster needs the office of sen. R. Vance Hartke a ind said is an order from the Federal judge who presided Over a recent gambling trial in Terre haute. Foster s wife brought the dirty laundry into the open by complain ing recently to a Pirtko that her husband had run up a $10 laundry Bill in the first 10 Days of the trial and that the government ought to pay it. A Hartke aide said the administrative office of the .courts will make such payments if the presiding judge authorizes it  
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