European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 21, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Moore Kos Bassey european edition Angeles a world featherweight Champion Davey Moore retained his title when he stopped Hogan kid Bassey of Nigeria in the Lith round of a scheduled 15-round fight. Moore 120, had the sex com Melon in bad shape at the close of the 10th round and Bassey 125, was unable to come out for the Lith. It goes into the record As an Lith round knockout because the Bell had sounded be fore the fight was stopped. See details on Page 18. Ripes army Navy air Force unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East volume 18, number 125 5 cents Dally 10 cents sunday Friday August 21, 1959 his life hanging upon rope s strands Ralph Longo 50-year-old construction worker grips a rope As wet Sand nearly buries him a excavation in Long Island City . Longo s feet became wedged in machinery then Sand at sides of work area gave Way. Rescuers freed him after moving 18 tons of Sand. Up photo Sembach new 38th Wing he by Paul Kackle staff writer Hahn Germany is the 38th tactical missile Wing officially transferred from her thursday has resumed operations at Sembach air base Germany. The move from Hahn air base where Wing Headquarters was stationed for the past three years involved about 50 officers and 120 airmen. At Sembach with Headquarters of the 38th is the 587th tactical missile up the first unit in chewing to get the improved Mace tactical missile. The 586th tactical missile up will remain at Hahn while the third group under the 38ththe 585th is at Pitburg Germany. Formed in 1956 the 38th, known originally As the 701st tactical missile Wing was formed sept. 15, 1956, and was the first operational missile winging the air Force. The organization was predesignated the 38th on june18, 1958. Col Harry j. Sands jr., of Gont on Page 2jf, col. By baseball 000 001 0001 3 2 001 000 23x6 8 0 american league Washington Cleveland Ramos Hyde 8 arid Courtney Grant und Fitzgerald. A a not 8-5. If Ili Imos 11-15. Hit Cleveland 2. New York 101 000 000 2 5 i Detroit 231 Soo 30x14 4 2 Bluy lock him 2larson und Law Vaud i Luu hard 5 Dunning und Der Lioret. A Dunning 12-10. Is duly Lack 0-1. Or a Molt dolling 2 10maxwell 27. National league St. Louis 000 001 0001 9 0 Pittsburgh 000 120 oox3 ii i Broa Iio Jio Daniiel 7 und Portor Sudthi 0 Friend und Huv Uwi. Vav u Eleud 0-10. Ii ii Julio 0-10. Ike report on steel shows rising prices profits. Pay c7 j Washington a the government has made Public a Massof figures to show that in the strike closed steel Industry wages prices and profits have been going up for years. Secretary of labor James p. Mitchell revealed the figures at the direction of the president. But Mitchell refused to say a word about what he thought either Side should do in the Way of give and take. There Are no conclusions drawn of blasts f100 into flight after one Inch Takeoff Andrews air Force base my. A a Jet fighter was blasted into flight in a Takeoff distance of less than one Inch wednesday in a successful trial of operations from an atomic blast proof shelter the air Force announced. The air research and develop ment come Sard said the test proved that aircraft close to enemy territory can be protected against sneak attack and still be ready for an instantaneous counterpunch. The supersonic fido was launched from a Wavelike Concrete an steel Structure at the air Force missile development Center at hol Loman air Force base near Alamo Gordo . The Takeoff run of a fraction of an Inch represents the distance the plane moved before actual Dis engagement of restraining lug that held it Down while pressure was built up by a rocket Booster of 130,000 pounds thrust. From the figures he said. The responsibility for a settlement of the strike rests upon management and in new York United Steelwork ers president David j. Mcdonald said the report presents a positive contribution to acquaint the Amer ican people with the facts of the tremendous productivity record achieved1 in the steel Industry and the overwhelming ability of the steel Industry to share a portion of such gains with the Public Industry workers and stockholders of the Industry officials also claimed the fact finding report supported their position in the steel strike up reported. They said Mitch Ell s statistics showed High front on Page 2jh col i weather forecast fair and warmer becoming Partl Cloudy in the afternoon. High 83, Low 65. Air weather service Congress gets report urging More arms Aid Washington a president Eisenhower s special foreign Aid committee sounded an urgent Call for More arms assistance funds thursday despite congressional and administration reluctance to spend the Money. In a unanimous report after nine months of study the 10-Man group of prominent citizens headed by financier William h. Draper jr., said that at least $2 billion a year in arms help for . Allies around the world is needed to keep free world foundations Strong. Or. Eisenhower asked Congress for $1.6 billion for military assistance this year. Congress is in the process of cutting $200 million . Orbits 1,700-Pound discoverer i Vandenberg air Force base Calif. A the discoverer i satellite has zoomed into orbit carrying a capsule the air Force hoped to snatch from the air As it parachuted earthward near Hawaii. The 1,700-Pound satellite was caught by tracking stations in another Story on Page 3 Alaska As it was completing its first circuit of the Earth. The air Force said it was Cir cling the Earth s poles once every 95 minutes and is expected to stay in orbit at least 30 Days. Following an Oval path through the skies it comes within 138 Honolulu a a squad Ron of c119 flying boxcars took off from Hawaii thursday to try again to snatch a satellite s Para Chuting capsule from the air. The eight planes will wait for discoverer i to eject a capsule from its nose. Miles of Earth at its closest Point and goes As far out As 537 Miles. In Sunnyvale Calif., maj Gen Osmond j. Ritland commander of the air Force ballistic missile division and Herschel Brown Gen eral manager of Lockheed air Craft s missiles and space division said in a Point statement the successful orbiting of two discoverer satellites in less than a week Marks a tremendous Forward step in the scientific study of space vehicles and their applications. The information and experience gained in the discoverer series Are preparing the Way for launching of the first Man in or $300 million from this amount. We believe the committee said that the much lower amount details of report on Page which is Likely to be appropriated for fiscal year 1960 involves a Seri Ous Security danger for the United states and for the free Draper a former assistant Secre tary of the army and his com Mittee colleagues hit a general theme that the soviet Union instill dedicated to winning control of the world is growing in eco nomic Power faster than the . And that the free world can meet the Challenge if it has the will Todo so. Draper personally added that this situation we Are in is not far from the situation we Are in in Progress seen on labor Bill Washington a Senate House conferees reported progression working out a Compromise labor control Bill. But they have yet to tackle the principal Issue sin dispute. These issues involving secondary Boycotts picketing and Federal state jurisdiction Over labor management controversies May breached soon sen. Everett m. Dirksen r-i11. Reported. Agreeing sen. Barry Goldwater a Ariz said that if the conferees find by monday that they will be unable to agree on these Points he thought this would be reported to the Senate. Three More tremors Jolt quake area West Yellowstone Mont. A three More Light tremors have jolted the southwestern Mon Tana earthquake area. There Wasno damage but the shocks Awak ened shocks coupled with a driving rain hampered efforts of searchers to renew a perilous Hun for possible additional victims of the monday night quake which touched off major landslides. The bodies of eight victims have been tremors were the latest in a series which has continued since the major Shock and which have sent Small landslides of Rock and dirt Down the Mountain slopes. Ground parties aided by skin see photo on Page 27 divers planned to search above and below Hebgen dam hard hit by the original shocks. All roads in the Western half of Yellowstone National Park were still plugged by Rock slides two Days after the major quake struck the area. Park rangers say no one is believed trapped underneath the tons of Rock which have disrupted traffic in the nation s summer won Derland. Workers bulldozing a giant Rock slide near Mammoth hot Springs in the Northern Section of the Park scattered to safety when their heavy machinery and a slight Earth tremor touched off another slide of boulders
