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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1958)
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 22, '58 (Sec. Ike to Continue Letters to Khrushchev Despite Crack in U.S., Russian Relationship By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON APPresident iCfenhiiA. aa.:il .1 I. vunci wui conunue nu ex change of letters on internation. ai issues with Premier Nikita KJirushchev despite the recent iurn wr tne worse in U.S.-Soviet relations. Eisenhower, however, likely will try to restrict th exchange to "injur uevefopmems on really Im portant issue. That WOrd ram (rnm adminis tration sources Saturday as offi- wis pressea a review of Soviet behavior in the hope of determin ing wny Moscow i policy hat hardened and what If nnuthin ih United Sttaes and Its allies should oo aDout it. One point seems to stand out cieany: jvnrusncnevs failure to get a OUlck ailmmit mnfaraiu.. h caused him to turn to other and Business Outlook Economy on Upswing But Soft Spots Due By WALTER BREEDE JR NEW YORK 'YAP) - Summer1; advent found business on the up- beat in most key lines last week. But you could feel soft spots here and there. Steel production hit its fastest pace since December. Freight car- loadings touched a new 1858 high. One of the country's biggest pro- aucers Diked tne price ol copper. A poll by the American News paper Publisher sAsan, found re tailers betting or a good summer season. Radio corp. of America reported a big increase in sales of color TV sets, flexes authorities set a slightly higher limit for July on the state's permissable output of crude oil. The rate of business failures around the country con tinued to decline. There were prospects, though, that Industrial production would soon bog down m a summer lull, leees Lester The steel pickup lost some M Its luster when Bethlehem Steel Corp. shut down four furnaces at its Lackawanna, N. Y., works Steel customers have contributed to the upturn by buying to beat an expected price boost. Once the price rise deadline is past, many steel users will resume living off their inventories. They know they can get steel any time they want it. What's the outlook for a steel price increase now! For tome time many of the mailer steel companies have been climering for a price rite that would compensate for another round of wage increases due July 1. Last week the industry s tram tional pace setter in pricing mat ten, United States Steel Corp., issued s statement that left its competitors and customers guest ing. Big Steel, tne statement saia, is still studying the price question. No decision has been reached on what the company will do about prices when the wage boost be comes effective .Tuesday. Railroads were told last week to expect a sharp decline in freieht traffic in the heavily in dustrialized Great. Lakes region. The Greet Lakes Regional Ship pers Advisory Board predicted that carloadings in the area in the next three months will trail last year's pace by about 29 per cent. Shipments of steel, ore, and automobiles are expected to show the greatest drop. Good News for Ralls There was good news for the ailinir railroad industry, too. The Senate voted to kill the three-percent excise tax- on rail freight tariffs and the 10-per-cent naerai tax on passenger fares. For suto manufacturers, the news was not so good. Tne manufacturers ex cise tax stays on auto. .Tnh nroinecti for college grad uates-not too bright a couple of months ago have improved, oo says the Family Economics Bu reau of northwestern National Life Insurance Co. As recently as AnHl the bureau states, iob offers for college grads were running 80 to 75 per cent Miew year ago, Danespect Russ to-Pay For Attack rnPFNHAGEN Denmark (AP) Prime Minister H. C. Hansen 4.i.i k Cnviat mwarnment Satur- IU1U uic uv. . ... . m- day he expects full compensation for damages caused to "Denmark's embassy in Moscow "by a rioting crowd Friday. Be summoneu rea or Mikhailov, Soviet charge d af falret, to file protest. i .. f &mlt citizens at tacked the Danish Embassy and broke seveq windows in retalia tion for last Tuesday's incidents i ....i,.iii An anffrv crowd did the same to the Soviet Em- ' bassy here to protest tne execu tions of Imre Nag and associates - ikVuau UiMwaHai uoruise. Ill UIO IW. ,,U,,B " ' Mikhailov expressed his regret at what had happened in mokow ' and said he would Worm Us gov if thu Danish rime mhv Ister'g statement as soon as pos sible. Danish government circles felt this would mean the end of what is termed the war of broken window, panes., j- Reds Blast Action HONG KONG (AP) Commu nist China has complained that British authorities in Hong Kong prevented students from raising . the Red China flag and singing the Red national anthem last month. A diplomatic note said, the .... ... W.nn0!v un- Briusn acuou " ,.-...-. - riendly; and should not ,be re-l nested. - " . : ' tougher means of achieving ob jectives. This may have had a bearinr on hit crackdown in tha Communist satellite countries. Elsenhower told a news confer ence Wednesday the Soviet lead ership was responsible for the ex ecution of former Hungarian Pre mier Imre Nagy and others who were in power at the time of the 1956 Hungarian revolt He termed this a setback to his hopes for working out. agreements with the Russians. Asked then whether he saw any value in continuing his corre spondence with Khrushchev, El senhower replied he would have to take the. whole thing under ad visement. Qualified officials said Saturday the top-level contact is much too valuable for Eisenhower to break off the exchange. But they deplored involvement of the great prestige of the presi dency in many exchanges which they say Khrushchev has usedior obvious propaganda rather than for real negotiating. They indicat ed Eisenhower would like to elim inate that kind of letter. He could perhaps do so by having the State Department reply to any Khrush chev message he considered of a propaganda nature. Khrushchev used personal let ters early this year to press his csmpaign for a summit confer ence without diplomatic prepara tion. He did not force the Western powers into agreement. 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