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Racine Journal Times Bulletin (Newspaper) - August 14, 1960, Racine, Wisconsin Teem vol. 31, no. 17. Racine wis., spa gop senators Challenge u. S. Expel i Russ dipl Valentin Ivanov charge offi col paid Money to hire . Citizen Washington the american citizen to seek pm United states saturday ordered a High ran Liing soviet Diplomat out of the country. It charged that he paid Money to an Cuba rejects . Protests of confiscation ploy ment in the . Govern ment. Soviet ambassador Mikhail a. Menshikov was told at the state department that 39-year-old Valentin i. Ivanov an embassy first Secretary had grossly violated the established norms of diplomatic be Havior latest the expulsion of Ivanov is the latest in a series of accuse i tons and ouster orders involving soviet and american officials or citizens which Symbol me a steady deterioration of re Merrill explosion claims Loh victim Merrill mrs. Helen Rossiter 42, died at a Merrill Hospital late saturday of injuries sustained in an explosion that destroyed the j. C. Penney co. Store Here july 18. She was the 10th victim of the explosion that was believed caused by an accumulation of Gas in the store basement. Mrs. Rossiter was a Stock clerk and at work at the store when the explosion occurred. Nelson defends selecting panel in Case strike appointment of a fact finding panel into the j. I. Case co. Havana Cuba saturday formally rejected u. S. Lations. Protests Over the confiscation in Moscow in the course of a strike is within his authority of american owned properties week the . Air attache . Gaylord Nelson said m. Kirton and two tour by the Castro regime. Is u. S. Embassy sources said Christner have been accused the rejection was con tamed in of espionage activities and or Brief notes. The texts were Noti ered to leave Russia. Last made Public. Castro rests month a soviet embassy third Secretary Here Petr y. Yezhov. Rivas expelled from the United the takeover of the bulk of,5 a $1 billion u. S. Investment Here by armed cuban militiamen on orders of prime minister Fidel Castro last sunday touched off a so called week of jubilation capped by a rally saturday night. Original plans called for Castro to address the rally but there was an apparent change at the last minute. Cial sources said Castro who apparently was recovered was working As a spy. Not retaliation the action against Ivanov officials said was not retaliation for the expulsion of americans from Russia but a step determined by Ivanov s own behaviour. The formal announcement declared Ivanov import Ned an citizen Roger i urday in telegrams to William Grede Case co. President. The chief executive urged the Case co. Official to reconsider his rejection of the offer to name a fact finding panel to look into the five month old dispute with the Law Auto workers. The governor s 650 word Telegram assured Grede that the panel would not have any of the Power of compulsion you seem to attribute to the panel Nelson said would determine the facts prepare a report on them and suggest Steps that might Lead to a settlement. Whether or not any Recomb emendations Are made is entire swedish Joldic loss to obtain employment a a . Government Agency and much improved from a recent turn to Page 2, col. 1. Bout of illness spent the Day resting and did not attend the rally. Slam Oas thousands of workers belonging to t h e huge cuban confederation of labor were called on to attend the rally and take a formal pledge to defend the revolution and fight aggression whether it comes under the Flag of the organization of american states or the position against the Oas backed up earlier declarations by cuban officials that the revolutionary government will not accept an Adverse decision coming out of the Oas conference of foreign ministers opening tuesday in Costa Rica. Bakersfield Calif. Three persons were on of the injured two Cally when a fast movie the governor said he would smashed into a family ask Arvid Anderson executive saturday five Miles n Secretary of the Wisconsin employment relations Board to serve As the panel s Secre i be car was Flung 3, Anderson s efforts to growing three Passen the pavement and t tary. Mediate the strike were rejected by the company earlier in the week. Nelson s telegrams were in two others in the or wreckage. The bus went out of reply to a letter sent by Grede bounced to the governor thursday. Grede said then that the company did not feel obligated 10 participate in any activities Donald Foss Powers can t Appeal his sentence says red London m a leading soviet lawyer said saturday u2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers will not have the right to Appeal against a sentence of espionage. Able to apply for a from the supreme will be Pardon soviet. Powers shot Down Over the soviet Union May 1, goes on trial wednesday in Moscow on but the lawyer told Moscow charges of espionage listeners the american flier the Case against Powers is completely unquestionable and without doubt the lawyer in this Section world . And state news of a proposed fact finding pan. E d a divider strip through traffic on of lanes leaped a Railroad and came to a half 6c away in the Middle of a the dead and critic Jared were in the Seda Al or to comply with any rec commendation it might make. Grede said also the company i bus passengers suffered was aware of no provision were apparently minor which authorizes the governor ies. Said. Powers the lawyer said pages.2, 3, 8, 9, 10, no committed a Gross state crime i against the soviet Union and local news Page 4iagainst the workers and must american heritage Page 12 the responsibility for this crime with All the seventy of Eduora Aupart 18 the soviet to name a fact finding panel. Nelson in telegrams sent to the Case co. And to Grede s Home in Elm Grove said the Public expects the state s executive to do All within his Power whether expressed or implied to Aid the peaceful settlement of labor disputes. The text of Nelson s statement presses for negotiation first i want to assure you once again of my absolute conviction that the Only sound system of settling any dispute is by conscientious collective bargaining Between the parties. That is Why i have taken no step without the most careful study of All aspects of the prob pm. "1 am sure you and i agree that our american experience and tradition clearly demonstrate the value of negotiation in resolving labor management problems. This is the reason 1 have urged and respectfully turn to Page 2 col 1 the bus was a cont trailways bus bound for Angeles to Seattle. It 24 passengers a Driver hostess. The dead were Roberts 38, of Lindsay 1 and her sons Benny u Orris 16. The two critically ill were believed to be my of the Roberts family. Mother Adi sleeping b Cleveland-1 saturday admitted sleep inducing Barbie the 29-year-old she did it but had the Mother had Fli Toni big that she of Vemta 5

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