European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 18, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday May 18, 1963 the stars and stripes log 7 Washington a Industrial production one of the key Yard ticks for measuring the nation s economic health reached a new High april for the second straight month the Federal Reserve Board re ported. The Index based on output of mines Mills and factories reached 32.4 per cent of the 1957-69 average in april compared with 120.6 i March. The Board said production of materials increased substantially n april while output of finished products Rose slightly. Auto assemblies remained at to Heiligh rate prevailing since mid 1963 and production of television sets and some other Home goods in creased. Production of commercial machinery increased somewhat while product Lon of other types of Busl less equipment changed Little. Consumer Staples remained at the March level. Stung Flash Aqua planing Ptake too git pro idea it preview Founer report for foot warm ing Boroya and the upper half of the United state. She s in up photo pan american Jet freight flights set. New York up pan Ameri can world at Way has announced it will launch Jet freight service june 17 with Elmul Laneous Cross Fofi of i Atlantic and the Pacific. The company will use Boeing t07-321c All cargo Jet Clipper there �111 be 12 Olgita weekly Between the United state and Europe and six Between the United state and the Orient Llla g. Lipscomb. Pan am vice president Laid each 707 wll to ate Tumea the work of the Platon in. Tine freight planet currently use Don the Tran Oce Nolc Router Tim three planet to a put in Aero Cewill be the tint 707-321c� turned out by Boeing. The new freight Jet can carry40 Tana of cargo Lacroia the at lactic non atop. They can handle Bulky object previously too big or Trani oceanic scheduled air flight from Tokyo to san fun Chaco will take nine hours ant 10 Man Tea on the average. Flight a will originate in Saigon on monday and in Tokyo on wednesdays and flights will leave san Randan mondays thursdays an saturdays stopping St Honolulu. The saturday right will continue Tram Tokyo to Saigon. Of the Atlantic there will be service each Way Dally except Mon Day. Freight will leave Idlewild Airport in new York after mid night for delivery at West euro Dean no aporia. On the return lat afternoon cargo from Frankfurt will a delivered the following Moraine in new York. Conform jobs climb to 55.9 million in april Industry output employment set records Washington a nonfarm payroll employment climbed 800.000 in april to a record 53.9 million the labor department said. The total was 1 million higher than a year Bureau of labor statistics said the april increase Wai a substantially Betler than seas annl Job expansion gains in manufacturing and president credits upturn with preventing recession Iron and steel production Rose sharply and was More than one fourth above the november Janu Ary level. This reflected in part a shift from liquidation to Accuu Atlon of inventories to hedge against a possible work stoppage the Board of construction motor in is and parts for consumer goods and equipment also continue to increase. Newsprint up among nondurable materials thelward said newsprint consumption Rose considerably following Termi nation of newspaper strikes in Newyork and Cleveland. Production of Coal crude Oil and chemicals also advanced. On a seasonally adjusted basis new construction put in place was unchanged in april private construction increased reflecting a 4 per cent Rise in residential Octav by. Public construction showed a de Cline of 6 per cent in april. Washington cup presi Dent Kennedy said an upturn in he nation s Economy and prevented a recurrence of the recessions of 1958 and i960. But he sold we be got a lot of unfinished business and solicited he support of a butchers Union group Tor his tax Cut plan and Niagara Falls workers face big Layoff in 1964 sudden silence warns Mother kids in trouble Atlanta a an expectant Mother attracted by the. Sudden silence of her three children in the Back seat of her car. Glance around and saw them unconscious. Mrs. Langley stopped the car and carried the youngsters to a Grassy plot where she began to give them Mouth to Mouth resuscitation for the first time in her life. An unidentified Man joined her. A pasting truck stopped. Men go out and came running with a bottle of oxygen which was administered to the children. Sheryl Ann 6, regained partial consciousness. Jim by 3. And Lindasue. 3, remained unconscious. An ambulance took them to Hospital where they were revived and soon out of danger. Doctors attributed the trouble to Carbon monoxide fumes from the automobile s exhaust Jodd to a honoured Roughton . Up or Walter h. Judd former gop con Creasman from Minnesota and a National Church Leader will be awarded an honorary doctor of Laws degree at Houghton College june 3. Other economic proposals before Congress highlighted by Strong earlier this month the Bureau had reported that total employment Rose by 900,000 from March to april reaching 68.1 Mil lion. While total employment was1.3 million above april 1963, unemployment remained virtually unchanged at 5.7 per cent of the total work farce. Normally the Bureau said thereto a Small decline in manufacturing1 or. Kennedy speaking in the Whit House Rose Girden to 225members of the amalgamated meat cutters and Butcher work men said we Are going to do everything we ran to keep this Economy on the upturn but wended your Niagara Falls . Up this economically hard pressed Cit reeling under a sudden financial blow. The Union Carbide Metal co. Announced it will halve us local work Force of 1,300 sometime latent t year. William h. Feathers company president said Ferro Alloy operations will a discontinued and the research and development pro Gram substantially reduced. In Washington sen. Kenneth b. Keating r-., a old he would Doall he could to help bring new Industry into the area to take up the Slack. Keating said he will inform the area redevelopment administration Ara and the new York department of Commerce of the threat to 690 jobs. Both organizations Are concerned with boosting local economies. Feathers said that imports from abroad of Low priced alloys higher costs of Power transportation and increased taxation have forced the putdown. The Ferro Alloy operations will tapered off gradually and will halt in 1964, he engineering and construction department of the company will not be affected. Production of Calcium Carbide acetylene Coke Lime and welding flux also will continue. Union Carbide has several other divisions in Niagara Falls Butanone of them will be affected feathers said. Hollywood fire ravages huge old ice skating rink Hollywood a a pre Dawn fire raced through the old Polar Palace leaving the big Frame build ing once the scene of spectacular ice shows in virtual ruin. Firemen said the loss probably would run As High As $300,000.flames feeding on the roof of the Soo by Doo Fout Structure shot More than 60 feet into the air. Sparks showered nearby apart ment houses and started another troublesome Blaze at a movie com Pany sound stage adjacent to thrice rink. The sound stage is operated by general service studios on Independent fire companies brought the fire under control after More than an hour. The ice rink often used in recent years As a training ground by competitive skaters was a landmark dating Back to the Early Days of Hollywood ice revues. Jobs from March to april but Las month manufacturing employment increased by 100.000 to 16.7 by the highest steel production in a number of years Pri Mary metals and transportation equipment also reported Large gains in employment lost Bureau said that the end of newspaper strikes in Clevelandand new York City resulted in a 20,000 increase in the printing an publishing Industry while lower cutbacks took place in the clothing Industry. Meanwhile the construction Industry showed a substantially greater than usual increase of 260.000 for april the first time in nine months the construction Industry showed greater than sea Sonal Bureau uld that the construction Industry had made up in one month almost its entire Lou since last july. Crate of freight Bee stirs Airport in Honey of crisis new York a a warning that the bees Are Loose sent cargo handlers scrambling for cover at the trans world airlines terminal at Idlewild Airport. The bees were Loose too hundreds of Honey bees of a ship ment consigned to London. They escaped from a crate while being loaded aboard a Jet Airliner. John m. Bott so of North baby Lon an airline agent pulled an onion sack Over his head found the crate and closed it. Bee expert James m. Groome of Flushing rushed to Idlewild to re capture the bees. His Job was mad easier because the bees seeking their Queen swarmed after their crate when it was taken to a cargo building. The bees were flown Here from Minneapolis Houston and Avoca,tex., and were consigned to d. M. Jasper of Harrogate Yorkshire. Bullet leaves Little Mark Evansville ind. A seven year old Mark Kantrowe Towai truck by a croquet Ball and buffered a Scalp wound but he can t explain How a .2&cal Bullet became lodged at the Back of Gilbond. Mark told police detective a croquet Bull fallen from a tree hit him As he flayed in a neighbor Yard a week ago. A phys clan towed up a email Scalp wound and told Mark to come Back later for removal of the stitches. Mark went Back and the physician noticed a Lump and removed the Bullet nobody could recall an shooting in the area. Nones elect president Atlantic City no. Up or. Lois m. Austin acting chair Man of the department of nursing education of the University or Pittsburgh was elected president of the National league of nursing at its sixth biennial convention. . Police make Rescue in silence new York a policemen whispered orders for silence to a crowd of hundreds outside a har Lem tenement a fire truck arrived Bell and Siren till an two firemen quietly scampered up an Extension ladder. Just As the climbers reached an a Lnch wide. Fourth floor window ledge. Or lev arms. The boy had dosed off in a chair by a window in the locked apartment while his Parent were away and his precarious position was spotted in the Nick of time. Sen. Blasts attack on Thresher skipper Wasbin ton up sen bin a Bayh or. A ind has apologia Tor what he said was us attempt of an Indiana con Gressman to use the sinking of the nuclear submarine Thresher As a political instrument in a letter to Navy Secretary Fred Korth Bayh did not identify the congressman. But clipped to the copy of the letter a a photo Static copy of interviews in the Madison ind. Courier newspaper with rep. Earl Wilson Rind. Guion was quoted april 16 slaying the late it cmdr John w. Harvey commanding officer of the Thresher a an extremely adventurous Young Man.1 i would not be a bit surprised if he Harvey was exceeding the limits of safety in the fatal Wilson stated according to the newspaper account two Days later the paper pub lashed a report that Wilson said he had not meant to imply Harvey to reckless. The skipper was probably act ing under orders and May have been attempting to set a world deep dive record Wilson was quoted in the second report har vey was adventurous enough to follow instructions even though he May Hove known it was beyond the ship s capabilities. In my opinion this is one Case where he have followed Bayh wrote Korth "1 want to apologize for the untimely remarks and let you know that they Ore not representative of the thinking of the citizen of our state it is unfortunate that one of my colleagues has attempted to Darken the name of the deceased commander and reflect discredit on the United states Navy by he reckless irresponsible charges. I Hope that you will recognize these statement for what they a pure political sleeping to year old Mckee rolled into Fred their vets group chief Calls on Kennedy Washington up Edward j. Neron National commander of the Veteran of world War l visited president Kennedy to Dos Cusp pensions of world War i vet trans. Neron who is from in Diego cam., told newsmen that world War i veterans have nerds differ ent from those of younger to servicemen in that they now aver age 68 or 70 years of age. He said his organization has a men be ship of about 230.000
