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   Cumberland Evening Times (Newspaper) - August 6, 1958, Cumberland, Maryland                                The Weather High 82 noon River feet Relative 71 per cent Warm tonight and tomorrow Low in 50s FINAL VOL 215 AP CUMBERLAND MARYLAND WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6 1958 20 1 GENTS U S Favors Soviets UN Plan Ike Warns Nation On Wage Hikes Cites Management Labor For Rising Salaries Profits By bAYTON MOORE United Press International WASHINGTON UPI dent Eisenhower warned manage ment and labor today that they would be headed trouble if they did not hold down profits and wage increases to reasonable levels He did not say specifically M whether he thought profits and wage increases have already exceeded reasonable levels But President told his news conference the American people are going to rebel if wages are raised more than justified by in creased productivity and if man agement has profits excessive enough to be robbing the public He made the statement in an swer to a question about what plans he had to curb inflation in the light of the steel price rise and prospects for large federal deficits for the next five years The President said it was a problem for labor and government He added that labor and business must be very careful about increasing wages above levels warranted by gains in productivity In his first meeting with report ers in five weeks the President also that his doctors had told him he was in good shape despite the strain of recent months and that he felt good brushed aside a ques tion about how he felt justified in keeping on his top aide Sherman Adams and two While House Women secretaries who had re gifts from textile mag nate Bernard Goldfine He said he was not going to say anything more about that matter than he had in his original statement sev eral M t he had to make any public pleas for moderation in school integration before the open ing of schools this fall But he said that if he thought of anything that could be effective he cer tainly would not hesitate to do it He said he had no objection to meeting with Gov 1 Lindsay Al mond of Virginia about the situation Arlington But that he had not been approached on such a meeting Almond has caid that any federal court order putting Negro pupils in white schools would result in closing such schools Families of many military people and federal em ployes live there Pretty Divorcee Faces Action For Killing Boyfriend INDIANAPOLIS Ind UPI A prosecuting attorney today pre pared a murder charge against an attractive divorcee he called the malicious coldblood ed premeditated murder of wealthy businessman Forrest Prosecutor John Tinder also predicted a grand jury would re turn a first degree murder indict ment against Teds admitted slay er Mrs Connie Nicholas 42 Mrs Nicholas was expected to be taken to court by ambulance Thursday for a hearing Dr Thom as A said Mrs Nicholas who is recovering from an over dose of sleeping pills was in good condition Goldfine Asks Not To Be Cited WASHINGTON UPI Gift giving millionaire Bernard Gold fine sent a letter to nearly 400 House members today urging them not to cite him unjustly for contempt of Congress The Boston textile tycoon also sent their administrative assist ants a letter urging them to put his letter to the congressmen near the top of the pile on your boss SIX HOURS adrift on an in rough Lake Michigans Grand fails to dim the smiles of five yearold Jeanette Morris and her old brother Phillip They were returned safe ly last night to their parents Mr and Mrs Charles Morris of Traverse City after a fisher man found them miles offshore AP Showdown On Mideast Crisis Seen In U N By JOHN M HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON by President Eisen hower to a proposal from Soviet Premier Khrushchev today assured a prompt showdown debate in the General Assembly over East crisis Officials were privately pleased fight between Hoffa Given Blunt Notice By Monitors WASHINGTON UPI Court appointed monitors filed a 204 page report today bluntly warn ing Teamsters Union president James R Hoffa they will adopt a attitude if he re sists their cleanup demands the Soviet Union and the West ern powers will come in the Assembly rather than at a sum mit conference Secretary of State Dulles among others was known 0 fear that a Mideast summit meeting would very likely do more harm than good Khrushchev himself could head the Soviet delegation to the emer gency Assembly session if he chose Some officials speculated that he might do so but most thought he would not They inter a letter he sent Eisenhower Tuesday as backing completely away from the whole summit con ference idea at this His bewildering switch in pol icy the latest in a of twists and turns over the past three weeks had officials guessing Most said that he probably had rejected Western proposals for a summit meeting in the 11 nation Security Council on the insistence of Communist China He conferred in Peiping ate last week with Mao and other Red Chinese leaders In a letter to er Khrushchev denounced the Security Council as an instrument of the United States asserted that Red China should be brought into he and told Eisenhower that Khrushchev was instructing his ambassador in New York to ask at once for an extraordinary meet ng of the General Assembly The President gave his reply in a statement Tuesday night saying hat the General Assembly is completely acceptable to him Eisenhower added that he was in Ambassador Henry Ca bot Lodge to seek Security Council action at once on a United States resolution to put the immediate Middle East problems before the Assembly In New York the Council was called to meet Thursday after noon sources expressed con the Council would act dur ing the day which under U N rules would clear the way for an Assembly meeting starting Fri day Rail Network DAMASCUS top communications official has flown to Baghdad to discuss construc tion of a road and rail network between Syria and Iraq Head Of Mexicos Rails Sees Quick Settlement MEXICO CITY Some shortages of food and of Mexicos railroads today pre a prompt settlement of a wildcat strike punctuated by vio lence which has crippled the na tions communications Roberto Amoros made the pre diction after Tuesday night meet ing with Ruiz Amoros earlier denied reports of an agreement with Vallejo the dissident la bor leader who called the strike Saturday fuels were developing Amoros said some passenger service to the United Stales is being main Workers not with the strike some retired workers and executives were keeping trains running on the government operated system Some carried troops after a train was derailed a bridge burned and motives in Mexico Cily were put out of commission Vallejo is trying to pressure The walkout by more than government into recognizing 000 railway men has caused him as chief of the railway un freight pileups throughout executive committee The monitors an inch thick lo summarize their experience over seeing the nations largest union under orders of Federal Judge F Dickinson Letts Letts appointed the watchdog panel in of a legal challenge lo Hoffas elec lion by 13 rankandfile union members from New York area The compromise allowed the Hoffa lo take of fice but set up lo see he ran a clean union Filed in Federal Court today the report Teamsters record keeping as so slipshod the inter national union does not know the names and addresses of its mem bers inadequate member ship lists could lead to milking of the treasury unless new safeguards are erected notice monitors will seek additional power from he courts if Hoffa lo block reform recommendations Special Alert TAIPEI Formosa Civil air defense units and police on Formosa were on a special alert oday because of increased Com munist air activity on the Chinese mainland opposite Formosa General In London LONDON Ar my chief of staff Gen Maxwell Taylor flew lo London from Murphy And UAR Officials Open Confab TroubleShooter Meets Chief Adviser BULLETIN CAIRO hitch today postponed at least be tween U S envoy Robert Murphy and President Nasser and other high U A R CAIRO Murphy President special envoy to the Middle East today began talks with officials of the United Arab Republic Murphy deputy of state and Ambassador Raymond Hare met first with Aly Sabry President chief political adviser Nasser and For eign Minister Fawzy were expected to join the talks after lunch The Egyptians planned to con on the Western troop landings and Jordan the curret situation in Iraq and the altitude toward Nasser and his tactics in promoting mill tant Arab nationalism The Egyptians were certain to object in strong terms to charges that Nasser long has been committing indirect aggression to Arab gov through propaganda and subversion Cabbie Saves Irish Beauty scream ing from the parapet of Londons Waterloo Bridge ac tress Gia Scala buried her pretty head in her hands and sobbed Im all mixed A cab driver who snatched her from the edge said he the shapely brunette star was trying to jump inlo the Thames Her film director said it was all a mistake and that Gia was just being defiant Monday night Gias Italian born father and a few friends called at her apartment At 1 neighbors heard what they Paris for a visit to was an argument Then Britains service chiefs the guests began lo leave Counsel For Hof f a Says Chairman Plans Closed Door Meet To Decide Issue WASHINGTON AP Counsel for James R Hoffa today ac the Senate Rackets Com of harassing the teamster boss unfairly Committee mem bers promptly rejected the allega tion The protest came from Edward Bennett Williams serving as counsel for both the teamsters union and Hoffa its internation al president against the commit tees plan to keep Hoffa on vand off the witness stand for a period of weeks to give Hoffa a chance lo make replies to testimony against him Chairman John L McClellan DArk announced he would let his committee decide in a closed door meeting later whether to change the But McClellan said some wit in the past had accused the committee of smearing by taking derogatory witnesses over a period of days or weeks then letting the accused person reply In advance of today hearing the committee said Hoffa would be asked to explain his relations with teamster official Frank Kier dorf victim of an alleged fire torture in Michigan Hoffa denied in a shouting match with Senate Rackets investigators today that he received any part of an alleged payoff which Detroit laundry owners made to settle a labor dispute I didnt get sial Teamster boss said his voice rising to a high pitch He entered the denial after a heated exchange with Sen Irving M Ives Hof fas lawyer Edward Bennett Williams ap pealed to Chairman John L Mc Clellan to stop Ives from shouting at Hoffa A group of laundry owners tes Tuesday they paid to labor consultant Joseph Holtzman in 1949 to help them get a con tract with a Teamsters local Some of the said the payment as a LongWinded GI Attempt To m Set Record PLATTSBURGH N Y AP Thomas A Johnson quit his attempt at setting a worlds talk ing record and went home to bed today His tired vocal chords had spieled for 88 hours and 37 min utes Johnson a onetime disc jockey from Memphis had hoped to hit 100 hours of continuous talking At a m Capt Oscar Ruiz an Air Force doctor advised Johnson to quit or risk perma nent injury to his voice Johnson complied Five other sergeants continued Johnson failed to match the talking record of hours claimed earlier this week by Mrs Mary E Davis a housewife in Tulsa Okla Tot Finds Peace Pipe Dangerous NORTH SHIELDS England Ronnie Carr smoked a peace pipe for two min utes Tuesday It almost became a pipe of death Ronnie was playing Indian at his home here He put a rubber gas pipe in his mouth turned on the gas started puffing away and collapsed His father rushed him outside and revived him with artificial respiration Latest report on the little red skin NEW MISS Thornberry 21 tall tan and ter rific was named will represent the state in Miss America competition She is brunette and tall AP Dulles Near Agreement On Summit RIO of Slate Dulles and Brazils President were agreement today that a summit conference of the 21 American presidents should be called The first gathering of since July 1956 would launch Operation Pan a drive to strengthen interAmerican relations inform ants said The drive would in clude a attack oneco nomic in Latin America Dulles at a press conference re iterated the position that pri vate capital should carry the bur den of development and gov aid is limited The prospect of a summit meet ing to be attended by President Eisenhower caused some surprise Since began pushing the idea in June Washington had laken Opposition thai the foreign ministers could accomplish more than the heads of state who would be bound by more formality and protocol One source said the ican ambassadors in Washington would meet with officials probably in September to discuss a summit meeting If all 21 na tions agreed the confab should be held the Organization of Ameri can States would make the prep In conferences with and Foreign Minister Francisco de Lima since he arrived Monday Dulles reviewed world af fairs and interAmerican relations But the Brazilians apparently got no promise of dollar help in the two economic fields in which they want it most and oil Dulles told his news conference the United Stales will continue to sit in on talks by the coffee nations But he said the doesnt agree with the producers who contend the United States can stabilize coffee prices Building Big Dam Formosa UPI Na China has started con struction of the Far Easts high est dam at Shihman in northern Formosa after two years of pre paratory work The arch dam is scheduled for completion in 1961 Market Mixed NEW YORK f AP The slock market was mixed in early trad ing today after a lower opening Loopholes lit Story Police Continue Search For Missing Uncle PONTIAC Mich AP The sketchy slory that Teamsters Business Agent Frank Kierdorf gave after he stumbled into a hospital burned almost from head to foot began falling apart today At the same time police had a warrant for the arrest of Kier dorfs uncle Herman Kierdorf ei ther a hunter or the prey of an anony mous telephone threat Herman a former Teamsters business agent disappeared after swearing he would get even with he people who his nephew said set him afire and left him pain wracked and nearly naked on a hospital lawn While the Frank clung to a thin strand of life in a hospital room Prosecutor Frederick said The man had prior medication before he ever came to the hos pital Furthermore there is no evidence lo back up his statement that he rolled in the grass to put out the based his conclusions on he word of a pathologist Dr Richard E who said he found traces of a salve on Kier dorfs neck and face that was not administered at the hospital The new loopholes in Franks story only piled higher the multi tude of unanswered questions Both Frank and his uncle Her man arc with Team sters Union connections Frank is business agent for the ber Teamsters Local 332 in near by Flint Herman quit only last week as business agent for De troit Joint Teamsters Council 43 and as an aide to International Teamsters President James R Hoffa Both wore reluctant witnesses For the first 15 hours after staggering through a hospital door at 1 a m Monday Frank even refused to tell who he was Finally at the urging of Her man he told a story of two men he did not know him out of his house Sunday night taking him at gunpoint to a wooded area dousing him in a fluid and set ting him afire 68 old police that 15 minutes before he learned Frank had boon burned a strange voice before the Senate Rackets him on the Warm Weather Seen In State BALTIMORE AP Five day forecast Maryland and Delaware Tern will to 4 de grecs above normal Warm through Sunday followed by cool er Monday Weather mostly fair but a few scattered showers over the week end will total on the average inch or less Normal highs 84 to 87 except around 80 in the mountains Normal lows in the 60s except the mid to upper 50s in the mono tains i Most Foreign Aid Restored By Senate WASHINGTON AP nents of increased foreign aid spending all but conceded victory today to Senate leaders fighting to restore most of the funds cut by the House from a foreign aid money Two opponents suffered a strong setback Tuesday The Senate Ap Committee approved in foreign aid spend ing after restoring 440 million of the million chopped out by the House Sen Henry Dworshak said attempts will be made to knock out the increases when the comes up for Senate debate next week But he noted that Sen Lyndon B Johnson of Texas and Sen Wil liam F Knowland of California the Senates Democratic and Re publican leaders teamed up to get committee approval of the in crease Dworshak called that a cult combination to Even with the increase the falls 432 million dollars below what the President originally asked and million less than Congress itself approved in a pre vious authorization Knowland told the Ihc realized that he couldnt anticipate any more and said the administration could live with the amount voted President Will Attend If Needed Ike Tells Newsmen United Slates Wants To Discuss Mideast By MARVIN L ARROWSMITH WASHINGTON AP dent Eisenhower said today United States wants to discuss whole sweep of Mideast and their causes at the proposed special session of the United Na tions General Assembly The President told a news con ference it would not be practical to restrict debate to just the prob lems of Lebanon In reply to a question Eisen hower said he has no present plans to attend the extraordinary U N But he added that he would tend if he should find it necessary or desirable It was first news conference since July 2 almost two weeks before most ol the concerned the Mid east crisis touched on when and un der what conditions the United States would pull its out of Lebanon Eisenhower re plied withdrawal will come when ever the Lebanese government says it feels the situation is ia hand and there no longer a threat of indirect aggression to the possibility of an eventual summit conference Eisenhower said you cant out all possibility because of the Soviet rejection of such a meeting in the Security Council INTEGRATION Eisenhower said he has no special plans for trying to head off any new school integration crisis this fall Hi said there every effort at state and local levels to deal peaceably the situation The President added no way of knowing whether some new crisis may arise in Septem ber He wid if he of anything to do in advance which he be effective certainly would do it Hollywood Man Wins Long Battle With Motorboat 1 SAN PEDRO Calif AP A Hollywood man swam three Tuesday night yelling and pray ing for help while his circling mo threatened to cut him bits v Police said Richard W Taylor that shortly after I he left here alone in his speedboat for the run to Santa Catalina Island Three miles out a heavy swell pitched him into the sea The pilotless craft began cling him Several times he dived to avoid its churning propeller His cries and the motorboats whine were heard Two Coast Guard cutters sped to the scene One took the motorboat in tow as it ran out of gas Taylor had swum to within 100 yards of the shore a lifeguard brought him ashore unconscious He was revived and taken Prosecutor Blocks Ingrids Annulment ROME Rome prose cutor today filed an appeal against the court ruling annulling the proxy marriage of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini The prosecutor contended that the Rome district court had no jurisdiction or authority for its July 10 decision ending the mar riage of the Swedish actress and the Italian film director Filing the appeal prevents the annulment decree from becoming final There was no immediate in dication how long it would take the higher court to rule on objection Premier Solh Determined To Continue Holding Office BEIRUT Lebanon UPI Pre micr Sami Solh expressed lis to remain in of ricc at least until elect cn Fuad Chehab lakes over rom President Camille Chamoun Sept 23 Reliable sources had said Solh and his cabinet had tendered oral resignations to Chamoun and hat the matter probably would be acted on today But Solh de nied the report and said he had every intention of remaining in of fice until Chehab becomes dent Solh also denied reports Justice Minister Basheer al Awar had rt signed While political be tween government and opposition forces continued Beirut enjoyed its sixth consecutive day of quiet There have been only a few iso lated incidents of violence in countryside and but one bombing attack at Beirut since Chehab was elected by Parliament last Thurs day Saeb Salam former premier and leader of the rebels in Beirut said the resignation of Solh would not make any difference to him and his followers   

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