tar leasts off
(Suss locket Stockpile
Khrushch
C Moscow (UFD Premier Ni
kita S. Khrushchev said in a
apeech made public Tuesday
Aight that the Soviet Union's
Stockpile of rockets and hy
drogen and atomic warheads
could wipe "all our potential
enemies" off the face of the
earth. :
He told Soviet journalists
feat he visited one factory
where 250 rockets with hydro
gen warheads , were turned
out "on an assembly line basis
within a year."
- Khrushchev's speech to the
newsmen in the Kremlin last
Saturday was released Joy the
official Soviet news , agency
Tass Tuesday night. . '..
J While stressing the "in
vincible might" of the Soviet
armed forces, Khrushchev re
iterated his appeal for total
disarmament.
Khrushchev noted progress
in Soviet-Western relations.
As for his talks with Presi
dent Eisenhower at Camp Da
vid, Khrushchev said he told
Eisenhower "his position dif
fered from1 mine." .
i "I was authorized by the
Soviet government, in con
formity with the desire of our
people, to sign immediately
an agreement on disarma
ment; on the discontinuation
of arms productions and on
their destruction," Khru
shchev said.
"I believe the President
also wants this, but apparent
ly he cannot do it because
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there are still strong quarters
in the U.S.A. opposing dis
armament. We' must not be
deceived in this respect."
Khrushchev criticized Gov.
Kelson A. Rockefeller of New
York for a reeent speech the
premier said .''expressed the
desire on the part of definite
circles to turn back the point
er of the barometer which is
tending toward the lessening
of international tensions from
,'rain' to 'fair' and which the
exponents of the cold war are
pushing in a different direc
tion." r - - '. -
"But Messers. Imperialists,,
if you try to return to the po
sition of the cold -war, Rocke
feller will not save you just
as the late U. S. Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles
could not save you.. . . ,"
Khrushchev said.
No Progress in
Newspaper Strike
Portland - (UPD - Federal
Mediator Elmer Williams
planned today to hold sep
arate meetings with both
sides in Portland's newspaper
strike to try to arrive at some
basis for resuming joint ne
gotiations. "No progress" was Wil
liams' report after a two-hour
meeting Tuesday attended by
both representatives of the
striking Stereotypers union
and bfJ the Oregonian and
Oregon Journal.
' Williams said the next joint
meeting was subject to call..
"I intend to talk separately
with, both parties between
now- and the next meeting,"
he said. There was no indica
tion when the next session
would be held,
. The striking union, in a
one-page sheet distributed on
Tuesday, charged that, the
newspapers were importing
highly paid "professional
strikebreakers." '." The. rTihiOn
also said some Portland firms
were canceling" advertising
during the strike and that
"thousands of union fami
lies" were canceling subscrip
tions. ' y :- . J
In a front page editorial to
day, management charged
"the current flood of rumors
generated by the: Portland
Stereotypers union strike - is
as wild as ' that which fol
lowed upon the Vanport flood
of 1948. Then it was said that
boxcars loaded with corpses
were wheeling out of Port
land under cloak of night."
The newspaper charged
that the present crop of ru
mors flow from "the false
thesis" that (1) "the newspa
paper unions were- deliber
ately pushed, into the strike,"
and (2) the strike was incited
to "pave the way for the Ore
gonian to take over the Journal.'?
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CHIEFS OF STAFF GATHER Arriving at
the airport at Augusta, Ga., for a conference
with President Eisenhower, the nation's
military chiefs of staff pose for a picture.
Left to right, they are Ge. Randolph Mc-
Pate, Marine Corps; Gen. Thomas B. White,
Air Torce; Gen. Nathan F. Twining, -chairman
of the Joint Chiefs; Gen. Lyman Lem
nitzer, Army, and Adm. Arleigh A. Burke,
Navy. (UPI Telephoto)
Former Teamster
i ......
Member Indicted on
Charges of Perjury
Washington - (UPD-A federal
Grand Jury indicted a former
Teamsters Union member for
perjury today, charging he
falsely denied taking payoffs
from a trucking employer to
preserve labor peace. '
The eight-count indictment
was returned here against Ed
ward F. Weinheimer of the
Bronx, N.Y.
The indictment charged that
Weinheimer falsely denied to
the Grand Jury that he re
ceived cash payments total
ling $2,000 during August and
September, 1957, from his em
ployer, Exhibitors Service
Co., Inc., of McKees Rocks,
Pa.", a trucking firm.
Conferred with Hoffa
The indictment charged
that just before the alleged
cash . payments, Weinheimer
admitted conferring with
Teamsters President James R.
Hoffa who at the time, was a
vice president of . the union,
and . with Robert (Barney)
Baker, a representative of the
Central Conference of .Team
sters. ' Barney was indicated last
Sept. 21 by a federal Grand
Jury in Pittsburgh on charges
of accepting money from Ex
hibitors Service Co. in viola
tion of the Taft-Hartley Act.
Baker's case is awaiting trial.
Sought Intervention
. Today's indictment said the
purpose of Weinheimer's
meetings with the teamster of
ficials was to seek the inter
vention of Hoffa and Baker
in a jurisdiction labor dispute
and to call off an imminent
strike by a Pittsburgh team
sters local against the firm.
The Grand Jury hadabeen
conducting an investigation to
determine, whether Exhibitors
Service Co. correctly explain
ed certain payments in its re
ports filed with the Interstate
Commerce Commission.
. The perjury charges again
st Weinheimer were based on
his testimony of Aug. 28, Sept.
2 and Sept. 3. . '
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Stocks Steady on
Moderate Tradinq
New York - (UPD -' Stocks
ruled steady to slightly high
er in moderately active trad
ing today.
Hopes of a steel settlement
before the end of the injunc
tion period Jan. 26 brought
further buoyancy . into the
steel issues.
Continental Steel and Lu
kens were up more than : 2
each. Youngstown added
nearly 2 and U.S. Steel and
Republic more , than a point.
Bethlehem firmed.
Allegany, facing a possi
ble proxy fight, tacked on a
small fraction. It opened on
a block of 35,000 shares.
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Caterpillar Corp
Chrysler Corp
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - (I'PD - Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 i n d u strials 635.62 up
1.16,- 20 railroads 146.65 off
0.16; 15 utilities 66.09 up
0.16;. 65 stocks 207.8.3 up
. 0.26,- Sales Tuesday were
-about 3,570,000 shares com
pared with 3.710,000 Monday.
Tuesday's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical
Alum Co. Am .
American Can
American Motors .
AT&T ...
Anaconda Copper .
Armco Steel
Bendix Aviation ..
....113 i,i
92 Vz
40 i
88 3i
77'i
62 Ti
69 '4
67 :i
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. 30
. 63
Continental Can L 44
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Curtiss Wright
Dow Chemical :
Du Pont ;
Eastman Kodak
Firestone -
General Electric
General Foods
Georgia Pacific
Graham Paige . ..
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
53
. 31j
88
255
98
...136?4
81i
102 i
48
2','
21
: 107 ',4
43
46
405 V
130
49
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Homestake Mining ..
Idaho Power '
I. B. M. .
Int Paper ,
Johns Manville
Kaiser Ind ,
Katv ' 5
Kennecott Copper 92
Lockheed Aircraft 29
Montana Power Co. 26
Montgomery Ward 51
Natl Biscuit 53 V
New York Central 27
Pac Gas & Elec. .. 61
Penney. J. C 114
Penn RR
Radio Corporation .
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Sears
Shell Oil. -
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co.:
Southern Pacific
Standard California
Standard Indiana .
Standard NJ.
Sun Mines ....
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Texas Gulf Sulfur 17
Tex Pac Land Trust 20
Transamerica . 30
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75
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Tri-Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
U. S.. Rubber
U. S. Steel
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THE WHITE ROSE' An anti-Castro organization, "The
White Rose" has announced from N. Y. .City the formation
of a. provisional Cuban government in exile which will
seek the ouster of . Fidel Castro. Rafael L. Diaz-Balart
: (left), .33, secretary-general of the. White Rose is. the
brother of Castro's former wife, Mirta Diaz-Baiart, Dr.
Domingo Gomez Gimerunez (right), 56, a Columbia Uni
versity physiologisV is to be head ci the "iig fegjme.--
The giant statue "Christ of
the Andes" on the border be
tween Chile and Argentina
commemorates a 1902 pact
that settled a border dispute
between the two countries.
Scholarships For
Rural HS Students
Seniors graduating from
rural area high schools, and
planning to attend an Oregon
college or university, are be
ing offered a scholarship op
portunity by the Oregon Coun
cil of Churches and the Sears
Roebuck Foundation.
Two scholarships, offered
to all. seniors irrespective of
race, color, or creed, will be
based ' on essays written on
themes that present the values
and opportunities of rural life
and vocation. The essays, be
tween 2,000 and 3,000 words,
must be original, and the ap
plication approved by the
school principal.
The Council of Churches
hopes, through this essay-contest,
to encourage rural high
school " students to consider
the values of rural life and
the many vocations open to
them in the rural setting. It
is also designed to . encour
age rural high school students
to seek higher education in
Oregon institutions of learn
ing. '
Interested high school sen
iors should write to .the Ore
gon Council of Churches, 212
Fitzpatrick Building, Portland.
Los Angeles - (CPD - County
supervisors rejected Tuesday
a proposal to pay $2,000 for a
large ice and snow statue, one
of 30 to line the entrance of
Squaw Valley where the I960
winter Olympics will be held.
"I'm not voting money for
any snow man," supervisor
Kenneth Hahn said.
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