European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 24, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 d Market to state of panic government aide says the stars and stripes Friday May 24, 1963 . Sugar prices climbing to bitter highs from porn Chili threatened Multi n 111 Ion Dollar fruit crops in the Middle went thursday and net cold records from Minneapolis to lit tic Rock. Ark. Snow and freezing rain was widespread in Michigan. Extensive crop damage was feared. At traverse City. In the heart of the state s Cherry growing area the temperature dipped to 24 de Grees for two hour and stood at 28 for another Mullett horticultural Caribbean crisis still not Over Khrushchev says continued from Petitt to ind not the Novlet Union has not carried out the agreement ending the missile crisis in Cuba last october Khrushchev addressing 125.000 muscovites jammed into the big Lenin stadium on the Moscow River pledged again to come tothe Aid of Cuba even in the same breath that he expressed Hope of casing the Strain with red China. However. Khrushchev said he was t going to capitulate to delirious talk about going to War to promote communism. The comment was clearly aimed at the red chinese with whom the soviet Union will meet july 5 to try to solve a party and political dispute. He proposed that the situation in the Caribbean could be normalized on the basis of the five principle put Forward by included american evacuation of the Guantanamo naval base on the tip of Cuba. Khrushchev spoke just Over an hour. Then Castro stepped up to the microphones and issued harsh denunciation of the imperialist United states. Itu Nuu until Rit for the Birru. Mild the Cherry crop was in wry find shape. Idon t Sec How we can avoid damage. Most of the blossoms Are gone he said. Mullett predicted one of the smallest Cherry crops in modern times which could mean higher prices in the grocery stores damage to Michigan s Pencil Apple Pear and Plum harvests also was killed hundreds of acres of Tomato plants to Indiana an apparently damaged the state s Strawberry crop for the second time in three weeks. In the Kokomo area Farmers tried to keep their Tomolo plants alive by Burn ing Corncob and baled mass of cold air pressed Down on much of the Nallon from the Eastern slopes of the Rocky Maun gains to the Atlantic Coltist. In addition to Michigan and Ohio crop damage was expected in parts of Iowa Indiana and South Dakoto. The weather had never been of cold this late in the year at do Molnes. Iowa which posted a 32 degree record breaker record set torn other record setters included 42degrees at Little Rock 44 at Mem Phis 28 at Minneapolis 31 at fort Wayne ind. 37 at Indiana Polis 34 at Evan Vale ind. 27 at Lansing. Mich. 31 at Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. 30 at grand . 34 at Charleston . And 32 at Pittsburgh. Still More record Breakers were33 at to Lino 111. 38 at Omaha. Neb. 34 at Burlington Iowa 27.2 at Toledo Ohio 34 at Columbus Ohio 36 it Columbia to. 39 at Rochester. . 39 at . 37 at Sioux City Iowa and 33 at Syracuse . Records were tied at Milwaukee Wilh 30 degrees Buffalo. . With 34 St. Louis with 40 Madi son. Win., with 32, and Peoria 111., with 33. Birmingham s 3 top officials lose positions continued from Page u of the 5th . Circuit court of appeals threw out a decision by District judge Clarence w. Allgood. After a one hour hearing. Tuttle ordered Birmingham school superintendent Theo Wright and other school officials to make known in any Way available to the 1,081 suspended school children that they May return to classes. Tuttle said in Hli order that it does not affect the right of school officials to discipline any of the students for acts of actual Vio Lence or actual breaches of the peace other than parading without permit after a hearing is afforded to any student who i charged with such Tuttle enjoined school official from continuing to enforce n Board of education order which resulted in the dismissal of the negro pupils. He specifically ordered Wrights and hit fellow officials to inform All school principals involved that the Board s action is rescinded an revoked and All students affected thereby arc to be permitted to re turn to their respective classes As regular students Everest. Continued from Pago to sleeping bags and probably without supplemental oxygen. In the rarefied air of the High Altitude the mountaineers had Bee wearing oxygen masks All the time but their cylinders of oxygen prob ably were empty. On thursday the four set out again and were on the Way Down to base Camp at the last radio and Hornbein had pushed onto the Summit from the previously Uncle Mcd Western Ridge when they had no line of re treat behind them. There were supplies cached there and no ropes left fixed on the Steep Rocky places they had come up. Hiding High astronaut Gordon Cooper kids new York City s modal of Honor to his collection of Honor Wiki proud wife stand by. Mayor Robert a car right made the presentation at luncheon following � ticker tape . An other photo Pago 4. A photo complicated world situation that was beyond the understanding of Many Hommen Kors. The cause of the shortage was crop failure last year in Many sugar producing countries because of bad Winters the disappearance of cuban sugar on the world markets and according to one expert the so called underdeveloped nations who Are becoming More prosperous and increasing their de mands. A wholesaler in Des Molnes said the climbing prices would also of fiet Bever Arph. Canned goods another items on shopping lists. The higher Price even fully could Menn the end of the five cent Candy bar. Too. He said unless it s the foot your Llly Chat in 40 years in cd Lugo Phil d. Misiner tales manager for sugar Supply corp., sold buyers were anxious and this hns run the Price up highest we be seen in 40 years or , agriculture aide Myers told the . National confectioner association the increase is because the world sugar Supply situation has shifted Over the Pitt few years. From one of surplus to n tight Marketto demonstrate his Point. A noted that in january 1962 world sugar prices were at the disastrously Tow Point of around 3 cents per while they Are now at about 11 cents a Pound. Prim reduction furthermore he said world sugar production has fallen european beet Auger production he said fell to around 12.3 million tons last tall from the Peak 18.h million tons Hurt Phred from the i960 crop. Cd Han augur production also fell from 7.3 million tons in 19g1 to an expected 4 million tons in the cur rent aggravating the decline. In production Myers made of Clear was the defection of Castro Cuba to the communist Camp and the fuel that last year communist Cuba shipped Only a Small part of us crop to the free world whereas it used to ship almost All ifs output to the free world. New envoy visits Landon Freeman ambassador George c. Mcghee is. Envoy to West Germany. Thursday made official Calls on Gen photo on Page 8 Truman h. Landon Safe com Mandr in chief and Gen Paul i Freelian jr., Usa eur com , who arrived last week from Washington to take his new diplomatic Post at Bonn received full military honors at both Wales Buden and Heidelberg. The it Man Susdor was accompanied by Paul Cleveland a staff aide and Edmund j. Dorr us. Consul general at Frankfurt. . Calls ambassador to Haiti Home for talks Washington up the United states is calling Horn it ambassador from Haiti for consultations it was Learned thurs Day. Barring any last minute change in plans. Ambassador Raymond , who has represented the i United states in the troubled Republic since december 1961, will arrive Here sunday. Baseball results National league it Lull of i tv-1 4 Ichum m my a i t i Tolu. Jui i Niu a Klith Vimit. Kuzuw lit Imell liw Lam to 1-1. A Kun Worth. Hit i loud. It line. Cml Mai of in my 4 Ihl Uruu met is a i � of twi. Tod i trl Lmh Mut Tad Clit us. W-o1m it it. A Lumc in a
