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    WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1957
Blast Injures 18
In Indo - China
SAIGON, Oct. 22 (P)—Terrorist time boinb blasts injured
13 American servicemen and 5 Asians today while the city
was playing host to a 21-nation conference on Asian aid_
The attacks appdrently were aimed at damaging Ameri
can prestige before an international audience.
UN Tables
Debate On
Middle East
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Oct.
22 (W)—The UN tonight suspend
ed for three days its bitter Middle
East debate peqding mediation ef
forts by King Iben Saud of Saudi
Arabia.
The. three day suspension was
proposed by Syria after *the Uni
ted States had suggested and Par
aguay had formally proposed an
indefinite waiting period.
Tlu 82-nation General Assam-
bly -approved the delay by a
Tot* of 37 to 10 with 34 absten
tions.
Sentiment for delaying debate.
grew quickly among non-Commu
nist delegations after U.S. Ambas
sador Henry Cabot Lodge wel
comed the efforts by King Saud
to mediate the crisis and appealed
to Syria to match "the good faith"
of Turkey by agreeing to take
part in mediation talks.
Applause rippled through the
assembly hall after Lodge de
clared "we welcome the efforts
of this great leader. Let us give
Xing Saud's offer -a chance."
Syria voiced anew its charges
that Turkey was about to launch
an immediate attack across the
Syrian border, and accused the
United States anti other Western
powers of trying to pit one Arab
state against the other.
Turkey asked the assembly to
investigate the "hidden goals of
Russia and Syria" in the Middle
East.
Tourists Trip to Moon
PARIS, Oct. 22 (R)—The future
minded French Tourist Co. this
week began offering a trip to the
moon. at 500,000 francs-41,190.
That's without hotel reservations,
but the company said it hoped the
first lunar observatory station will
include facilitis for overnight
steps.
Eisenhower, - Dulles Prepare
Proposals for Scientific Pool
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22
(11')--President Dwight D.
Eisenhower and Secretary
of State John Foster Dulles
today outlined proposals for
a Western scientific pool
they reportedly favor in the
missiles and satellites race
with .Russia.
They discussed this during a
70-minute White House meet
ing to lay the groundwork for
Eisenhower's conference start
ing tomorrow with British
Prime Minister Harold Mac
millan.
- Macmillan, accompanied by
his lop scientific and foreign
policy advisers, is due to-arrive
by plane tornorovr morning for
ar
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Soviet Publication
:Judge Extends Restraint
Condemns Racing
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Against Ho fa Presidency
MOSCOW, Oct. 22 1.41 The,
newspaper "Soviet Culture" to- I WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 441)---Federal District Judge F.
day condemned horse racing at Dickinson Letts today extended his ban against James R.
the Moscow Hippodrome 0 and;— t-i ffa's taking over as president of the Teamsters Union.
charged some of the races are'
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fixed. t This set the stage fora further court battle.
In a high moral tone the paper,' Letts capped two days of heated,
ments between attorneys for!
Diplomatic sources said the to ex rgano e f d the o tl i i c ri a is t tr t y he of g 2 g lt s ur o e r: l
t. arl l i, _
million : member union and iviollet Tries
Communist Vietminh apparent
latptlus sports center, one of the 13-man, anti-Hoffa New Y ork
ly masterminded the blasts. , few, race tracks in Teamsters group by announcing
They ripped a U.S. Information 'Union. the Soviet: that he will sign a preliminary
injunction tomorrow. omeback
Agency library, a military bus • The writer of the article de-!
and a hostel. voted, three whole columns to his; T he injunction
will continue.
until the case is tried on its
The anti-American manifesta- expose. merits, a temporary ban which
tions seemed designed mainly to' He was astounded to discover, the 82-year-old judge had is- s Premier
embarrass President Ngo Dinh that the races are patronized by sued to keep Hoffa from suc- ,
Diem's anti-Communist Viet Nam some of the best people of Mor- t ceeding Dave Beck in the un- PARIS, 0ct. 22 .: l'--Socia list
government, one source said. 'cow, including 'even museum di- ion's top job. ',Guy Mullet agreed today to try
"The terrorists were out to get rectors and teachers of classical The rank-and-file New Yorkl a comeback as premier.
some publicity," he added, "and da n cing' group claimed the recent Team-t
-rrospects were good he would be
they chose the Americans to get He found that vodka and cog - a sters convention which nam e d:
able to form a Cabinet ending a
it." nac flow freely. Hoffa president was rigged inl„
for 2 2
-day i Washington officials also laid He learned that the track is fre-'Hoffa's favor. It had asked ,
was
thrown
out
last
may
crisic
the attack to Communist agents. quented not so much by lovers of ,the ban, and wantedtheruneiovn!. Moll ery
ec i l b the same rightist groups that
Diem's government reacted equestrian sport as by citizens in-lput under court - appoi n ted
,ers pending a new elec tion. ,now agree to let him try again.
swiftly. A roundup of suspects terested in betting.
He had set a postwar record by
i was reported. U.S. military of- I Letts said his injunction also i
ficials cooperated in the investi- • ,
' would include "certain other staying in office 15 months.
gation. Diplomats said the Sal- O ff icia l Confesses ;)provisions" besides keeping Hot- President Reny Coty called in
gon police force, ordinarily ( fa from the presidency, but he ; the man he had wanted all
' did not specify what. He said I along and asked him to attempt
around 8.000 men was increased
i to 14,000. Police detachments Thwarting Union i he would confer with attorneys . the task of forming a govern-
I
were stationed at all major in
.WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 l am ) _1 tomorrow on the date fora meat.
1 Monet accepted after virtual as
' tenections tonight. An official of Morton Frozen friaL
Officers appeared to be guard-'Foods, Inc., t o ld the Godfrey Schmidt, attorney forisurance from the rightist leader,
Senate rack
ing every other house in the city.
i ets investigating comm i tteet.,Q. the New York dissidents, said helAntoine Pinay. that his conserve
„ a „,.,',. will demand that the - judge's or-Itives will not vote against him at
:Each ranking delegate to the aid'he worked secretl to ee l i v - -- i_ider provide for a master in equity,a time when France is deep in a
conference session, which has' ion out of Morton ' s plant at r e
to supervise all major union de-lfmancial crisis.
drawn more than 200 represents= i cisions and money. expenditures.' The s g -year-old Socialist leader,
ster City, lowa, then encou aeed
;fives to Saigon, was given anSchmidt said he also will askiwho with Britain's Sir Anthony
the organizing efforts of an ot her)
!armed escort. union. . . ;Letts to name the master as aniEden planned the Suez attack a
Both Asian and Western nations Other witnesses testified tpe..offic,ai go-between between the ear ago, looked rather tired and
are represented at the conference, 1 5,,'union and the court, and will re -preoccupied as he emerged from
opened by Diem Monday, to dis second union—the Bakery Work - ! w on
_ ers—got "a very poor con ct i
iquest that the master be desig -l a meeting with Coty.
!cuss current and future Colombo Morton. .
And the company, a. . n ted to hear complaints of union Monet told reporters he could
Plan operations for cooperative'
wages
would members against the leadership.
official, Keith Binns, conceded
not refuse the request in !be
have been "con
development of southeast Asia. , Martin O'Donoghue. counsel for present circumstances and be-
the higher than they are the union, declined comment.
;now" had the organizing drive of , cause of the seriousness. of the
',the first union—the United Pack- 1 situation. -
e
inghouse Workers—been success- I He arranged a meeting with
iful. Duvalier Fills 'caretaker Premier Maurice BOUT
i, ges-Maunoury. He begins talks
11i • twith party leaders tomorrow. He
- laitian Office didnot say %%hen he expected to
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Oct.!have his Cabinet formed to go
22 P)—Country doctor Francois, - befo - re Parliament.
1 Duvalier took over today as press-4
dent of an improverished Haiti;GE to Make Diamonds
torn by political feuds and fman-f DETROIT, Oct. 22 liP) --Gen
;cial strife. Martial law was canleral Electric said today its man-
I celled and troops returned to their made diamonds have proved the
,garrisons. equal of natural stones in every
-1 Duvalier, 48, a champion of!thing but size and it is ready to
'Haiti's deep blacks, was sworn in; produce them in substantial quan
for a six-year term as the Negro ,
republic's 34th president. titie‘..
t The company first announced
He is the first elected president
1 212 years ago trial it had success
since Gen. Paul Magloire,
wh°lfully produced diamonds in a lab
was ousted last December for tryl eratory.
ing to extend his term illegally. 1 - ... - ; - ,
Since then Haiti has had six
government upheavals, some ofi
them bloody. A military juntat
headed by Brig. Gen. Antonio!
Kebreau took over in June. Du-1
valier succeeds the junta. 1
A threat from the backers of,
,former Sen. Louis Dejoie that he
will not last long in the presiden
cy hangs over Duvalier.
Pittsburgh Strike
Enters 10th Day
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 22 G• 11")
iMediators met for seven hours to
iday with labor and Management
ir9resentatives in an unsuccess
ful attempt to settle the nine-day
lold transit strike.
There was no report of pro
gress. Mediators said their next
step will be to hold separate
meetings- with both sides, prob
ably starting tomorrow.
Before the meeting began, May
or Davi& L. Lawrence told the
negotiators:
"You must determine right now
.that you are here to agree, not to
largue."
three days of secret strategy
talks.
White House .press secretary
James C. Hagerty declined to
disclose the topics discussed by
Eisenhower, and Dulles during
their advance strategy session
today.
Authoritative officials repor
ted that the Eisenhower-Dulles
meeting dealt mainly with the
scope of the Western. scientific
partnership that should be ar
ranged in the wake of Russia's
scientific advances.
Macmillan was reported to
have given advance notice he
wants a big British-American
program which would involve
dividing up specc scentific
tasks as• well as sharing each
other's secrets.
Eisenhower and Dulles were
reported undecided yet about
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Navy Discloses Plans
For New Atomic Fleet
! FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 22
(t'e)—Rear Adm. Walter G. Schind
iler told today of plans to build a
fleet of atomic-powered, guided
missile launching ships in compe
tion with Russia.
Schindler declared Russia is
T hudding toward a goal of 1200
submarines to help "isolate the
United States by control of the
seas."
He said domination of the
oceans still means domination of
+the world.
The kind of scientific coopera
tion they consider necessary.
Some officials were known
to favor a British-American
partnership, mainly because
they felt Congress would be
more willing to change exist
ing laws to permit this.
Congressmen might balk,
they feared, if the administra
tion proposed sharing scientific
as well as atomic-hydrogen se
crets with a number of Atlan
tic pact allies where security
arrangements might not be as
strict.
The E i s enhower-Macmillan
meeting, they agreed, wilt con
centrate mainly on the prob
lem of countering Russia's. sci
entific moves to reassure the..
world the Soviet threat is not
being underestimated.
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Justice Department
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 M—A
govern ment attorney acknow-I
leged today that the Justice De
partment failed for 15 years to:
proscute major oil and pipeline;
companies despite evidence they
were flouting a 1941 federal anti
trust decree.
W. D. Kilgore Jr., chief of the
judgment enforcement section of t
the antitrust division since 1954. i
,made the statement under cross-;
!examination by House antitrust.
investigators.
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