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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, May 16, 1963

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Thursday May 16, 1963 ., Britain to Shore $95 million fact let a the stars and stripes Page 3 sub test Center to be built in Bahamas Washington up the United states Britain and Baha Mian officials have agreed on con traction of a futuristic submarine warfare teat Center in the Baha Mas it was announced Here. The Center will use the Tongue of the Ocean a 100-mile Long largely enclosed trough in the Ocean up to 100 fathoms deep stretching Emit from Andros is land in the Bahamas. Torpedoes sonar und advanced techniques of Sulner Milne warfare will be tested. A network of underwater listening devices to assist in tests will be placed on the Bottom Mak ing the Long trough a Mim made Laboratory. . Officials said that Hera use of the Advent of the deep water submarine the Navy has to move its tests out of the Bays and takes where former Tesu were  i so said that no War hands will be tested in the  state department announce ment said the  Government will build and maintain the Cen Ter at a Cost of approximately$1w million. The main Shore installation willbe at fresh Creek on Andros is  will de Poult in a special us. Treasury account $-120.000 a year for m years in return for Usuf the .-built facilities. Britain also is providing theland for the Shore facilities. Part of i he land was owned by the Crown and the rest is being acquired by the British admiralty from private interests. The Center will be called i he at lactic undersea test and evaluation Center. No agreement yet in steel us says Pittsburgh a David j. Mcdonald president of the United steel workers Union told the Union s executive Board that no agreements have been reached on any items on which in Sec steel contracts could be reopened. Mcdonald told a news Confer ence that the subject of reopening contracts is still up in the  he made the statement after the Union s executive Board adjourned two hour meeting. No further meetings were scheduled. The Union chief declined to say whether the continuing Union management discussions have produced any fruitful results. No Light was shed on whether both ides Are moving toward agree ments which could Avert a pos sible steel strike. In a statement Mcdonald said the International executive Board. Was brought up to Date on the current status of our human relations committee discussion with 11 major producing companies of the Basic steel Industry wit whom we hold contracts. No understanding the Board was informed Taino understanding had been reached on any subjects either in the human relations area or on the economic items on which the contracts May be  the Union can reopen no gotta tons on present contracts at anytime and would be free to Stolki 90 Days after notification. Mcdonald indicated it would take a few More weeks of Dos cuu Lons in the human relation committee before it would be known if iome agreements would be reached. He made no com Menon the Progress of the discussion. Mcdonald strewed that the data Esalon an not actual Negola tons. He said the talks Art a Moi ilk what the Madison Aven boys Call  Wallace May not see Kennedy in Ala. Visit Washington Lack up their 35 pounds apiece of Federal food. George Lussow 47, a cameraman Tor Chicago television . Was the victim. Police said the crowd was lineup in orderly fashion Walling for Ood when Luhnow went along the tile taking pictures. Some of the relievers protested police said and struck Lussow when he persisted. Other not attacked other cameramen in the Are were not attacked. Later however police requested that co Nermen leave the area. Distribution of 30 tons of Federal food began in Chicago just As the stale legislature in Springfield appeared close to settlement of the deadlock which has held up mall ing of May and june Relief checks to thousands of families. The dispute him entered o whether Selling should be placed on individual Relief  gov. Otto Kerner sold he was willing to go along with reasonable ceilings. Senate r publican whip George Brach Sal he would recommend that the gop majority release the May and june payment without Celli Gand debate the Issue later. Truck of food in Chicago where 8, to fall Leare on Ald Lodi it mid it re Indre Rolls a Fleet of trucks carried Federal surplus food to 30 neighbor Hood distribution Points. James p Dunken jr., assistant Secretary agriculture snid 2.5 million Pound of Federal food was available t feed the n Ody in the Chicago Are enough to take care of  persons for 30 Days. There s plenty More if the need  Dunken told a news con Erenze. We could feed up t 1ho.ooo if  economic adviser okd Washington up the Senate hoi confirmed the Nomina Tion of John p. Lewis of Indiana to be a member of the president s Council of economic advisers. Lewis succeeds Kermit Gordon who is now director of the budget firn Sokol Holty awards Given to 4 leaders new York Impi fou Winner of the first George e. S Kolsky awards were announced b the american jewish l e a g u against communism. They were Francis Cardl Aspell Man syndicated column Henry j. Taylor. New York Journ american television columnist a o Braun. And Earl e. T. Salt former  Ambassador to cub Row in setback to a ship Washington a Secta by of Commerce Luther in edges tin id the nuclear ship Sannah will a immobilized from four to ill months because of inbox dispute which will make it a Pessary to train new  Iteld the government Pes to make in Early decision on lure operation of the world at atomic powered merchant in. He sold the alternate let at on a government contract with Ivole Carrier other than states Arlene Linen if one to found which assure operation with a prop by trained  operation by the Marl me administration with civilian personnel under civil service. Operation by the Navy if that feasible. Hodges stressed that he hoped to Savannah could be opera Edith civilian rather than military Emannel. Highly critic he was highly critical of the enners whose labor dispute has opt the Savannah docked at Gal Aston tex., since  engineers were paid off Thea Rek by states Marine lines Holch has the contract to operate he Savannah. Hodges called the refusal of thang sneers to arbitrate their dil ate unfortunate saying the in neers have shown a defiant  Hodges said the Crux of the dil Ute was the engineers objection o a wage award to deck officer and their insistence that it be tet wide As a condition to their work  30 engineers in luding 12 trainees were involved the dispute. Over  sold the engineers a a Orlly of them under 30, had be Enid from $14,000 to More than 22.000 annually including Over Ime subsistence and other Bene  said the Engineer had shown disregard of the Public interest their refusal to resolve their age dispute aft orderly Man Ner meaning arbitration. He no id the engineers after be nit trained at Public expense turned against the government and damaged it prestige. Hodges placed the Cost of the Uvannah at More than 980 Mil Ion previous figures on its Cost Tad been in the area of is3a ill Lon. Hodge mid Moat of the cos went to building the nuclear Power Plant. . Dean named to Post in . Albany . Up or. Allana. Kuusisto of Durham. Nyji has been named director of the Newyork stale division of higher education. Slate education commissioner James e. Allenjr. Said kutuuto.42. Dean of the University of new Hampshire graduate school and professor of government would receive $18.860 in his new pos the division of higher Educa Tion handle procedures for Stab Lush tent of new institutions seek ing Charters from the Board of regents. Signature legalizes liquor by drink in Iowa Des Moines Iowa Tec total ing gov. Harold e. Hughes signed a Bill making the liquor by the drink Gal in Iowa for the first time in 47  said the measure will usher in a new Era of respect for the Law and effective Law enforce  the measure will be come effective july 4, Hughes said he did not expect bars to be Ope that Day. He appealed for restraint on the port of tavern and bar operation licensing  has been in Legal in Iowa since 1916 except for member Only key clubs. When customers brought Ali eur own bottles and paid the club for serving their own whisky in a Glau  
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