SATURDAY. /|\ARCH 8. 1958 WestAttemptsNewStart |k e Claims f/Co/i/er Axes UAW At Parleys With Russia Note J s ,o//er to Arbitrate UNITED NATIONS, N.Y... March 7 Western dis-j riODGCIQndQ i WASHINGTON, March 7 Unitea Auto Workers of annament stri tegy is aimed primarily at getting the Soviet Unionj r J fered today to submit their four-year-old stnke against the Kohler back into a new round of private East-West talks. i WASHINGTON*, March 7 UP) — : Co. to federal arbitration, but the company said no. Western diplomats said that is the purpose of the proposed meet-. President Dwight D. Eisenhower Lyman C. Conger. Kohler's general counsel said that while the ings of the 25-national UN Disarmament Commission and the Se-jwas reported today to regard So- Wisconsin plumbing fixtures firm is willing to listen to the advice cunty Council later this month. |v;et Premier Nikolai Bulganin's] of mediators it couldn’t allow any " | Authoritative sources said thatjnew letter as a propaganda docu-'outsider to write the terms of its! I i l |the two meetings, if held, would] ment which fails to ease the East-, labor contr act. JUTV WiCldlS V.nurcn tvroup Ibepur*. OuuUe.mitfuta.lotsmart.l_' . Wants Castro a Security] The Resident wnewrf gertoW theSenatelaS lliqiieSt _ . . „ •Council resolution simply calling. messa ° e pre- mittee. but “they couldn’t have! WASHINGTON. March 1 MV IO Air VI6WS i on all parUes concerne f t 0 tacklejdicted it would be rejected swift- too much knowledge about mak- A federal grand jury delving into HAVANAH March 7 The- toarmament t 'l I*"* 1 *"* emphatically ;ing bathtubs.” .the conduct of Richard A. Mack ' m ° re m pnVatC negotiatums-l They denounced Bulpnnjs pro-, The Senate-group is invest-gat-! 3 * a Federal Communications Views of Fidel Castro, a shadowy :There would be no mention ofPt* “S" mg violence Ind Vandal ism '.Commission member was report figure since he took a rebel band;which counties would take part, : rejertecTp^in^^ early P f rom £- K r , ohl f? pla , nt al Koh- ;ed today to have broadened its to the mountains more than ajsubjects to be covered, or where J „ g? ; ns .t~ad of winns !er - V, ' s " and attempting to fix nfh __ per mnu-r* year ago, will be sought by a Ro-!<* when the talks would be senous ! responsibility for it. m ? uj:y ,p oth " matters. man Catholic Church-appointed J Informed quarters said Am- j Bulganin’s goaL they said an- The-offer to arbitrate came; “ was * earnc “ lbat a group of committee trying to restore order! bassador James J. Wadsworth. ' peared to be to picture the Unit- from 1116 UAW’s secretary-treas- , witnesses not associated with the in Cuba. ; U. S.d i s armament negotiator, ed states as sternly and unrea-- urer . Emil Mazey. He told the Mack investigation have been The committee chairman, for-! had outlined the Western siral- sonably spuming a Soviet offer' senators the company had reject-Subpoenaed to appear before the mer Vice President Raul de Car- egy in detail to the Soviet dele- to end the cold war. ed arbitration offers in the pastL r __j • t t denas, announced that the group gate Arkady A. Sobolev, and t Secretary of State John Foster! but *e UAW hoped it would take, R y „I' IT o n naturally wants to hear from Cas- asked for his reaction. i Dulles, in leaving for a 14-day a new look at the situation. itrictoSr tbvthe Justice^Deoartl tro as well as from the leaders Western diplomats do not ex-, visit to the Far East, declined to' Mazey suggested the committee describe the reason for the ©r opp<Kuion political parties. • pe ct the Soviet Union to drop its‘comment. But. he said the White as an arbitration board, or some whole investigation in general He did not indicate whether threat to boycott the Disarma-|House probably would make an other federal agency. ' .terms without namint? anv cov there might be direct discussions ment Commission, but they saidjinitial reply soon. Conger made it plain Kohler emment aeencv or individual ™ hos |. reb e ,that jf the Russians really wants Authorities who studied it said'would not acce-pt P compulsory 'The papers B the Justice S eastern Maestra! ;P nv ate talks resumed they will i the.nine proposals advanced by binding arbitration on the “is Wormed that var- J -v! n Uuba. ;agree to the Security Council|Bulgaiun were virtually a word- Q f a contract. The issues in the■ ious persons, companies, corpora- The guerrillas are attacking plan. j for-wmrd reiteration of the seven i on g and bitter strike involve itions and firms to the department troops an< l spreading! The timing of the Westemjj be Department turned wages, working conditions and unknown” have violated federal throw Batistrbefore the Ju°ne er r move - is li ? d in with tbe et iSerday formal dlplomatlc note ] he rehiring of strikers. The Koh- laws by '’giving money and things elections The government is nm campaifin for 0 summit meeting!- ve^ da y; ff . . . f,™red a «»id ler plant was shut down during of value to officers and employes ‘ s .™ n -;this summer. Western diplomats! S®™? h “Sul a l ored J fo “ d „ the first 54 days of the strike but of persons acting for and in be mng former Pfemier Jose Rivero. that. d^arma . answer._by Eisenhower notrfymg has operate since then. hair of the government. intent talks can be resumed at a (Bulganin t—-- : ■ comparatively early date, the!?™, P chances of a summit agreement j sanie prcpag 3333 tone on any phase of disarmament! . ........ would be zero. tAngel Flight Interviews I The main reason for wanting ]To Be Held Next Week ; the Security CouncU to give its ■ Applicants for Angel Flight will blessing to the private talks is Jbe interviewed next Thursday, to make tl dear that Ike UN is j Freshman, sophomore, and jun nor being bypassed. ji or WO men interested in register- If the Soviet Union refuses to ing for an interview may sign up go along with the plan, the West'at the Hetzel Union desk before will have to review the whole [Wednesday, problem. Western delegates sayj Applicants will be chosen on there is little point to calling forjthe basis of poise, appearance, new talks unless thepe is some'personality and interest in the ac prospect of Soviet cooperation, 'tivity. Two Marine Planes Crash TOKYO, Saturday, March 8 UP) —A U.S. Marine transport plane with 25 aboard collided in the air with a Marine Skyraider Friday night Both planes crashed into the sea three miles south of Naha, Okinawa. FBI -Arrest McCollum WASHINGTON, March 7 (JP\— The Justice Department tonight said Ben (Golden) McCollum, 49- year-old-murderer and one of the! FBl’s most wanted fugitives, has been arrested at Indianapolis, IndJ Test your personality power# rA one-acfc iraiomsui \ in. eiglifc scenes J 1. Do you think automation will ever take the place of YES NO a pretty secretary? ; j — [j | 2. Do you read science-fiction comic books to keep up with . your science professors' views on the space age? —OO 3. 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