PAGE TWO De Gaulle's Power Soars'Reds Claim With New ConstitutioniSidewind6l PARIS crP) owns Plane: — The power of Premier Charles de Gaulle D TAIPEI ( 44 : 5 - President Chiang Kai-shek's pledge ta was bo:stered yesterday by the greatest vote of approval strike back at Red China only as a last, dire resort appears since Frenchmen succumbed to the charm of Napoleon 111 a TOKYO (4).i Red China to be a bow to public opinion in the United States. century ago. Some Frenchmen were having sober second claims one of its warplanes has! The 71-year-old Nationalist Chinese leader told a rare thoughts ;been knocked does n by an i news conference yesterday he would send his bombers against De GaullP's overwhelming 4-1 victory margin for his American Sidewinder missile'the mainland only if that is neces-, , constitution for the Fifth Repub- fired from a Nationalist China sa• ry to save the soldiers and civil- ton's present firm stand on the `plane. l iens on Quemoy. 'Quemoy issue. He said himself he sent the Paris stack market, , Monitors Take , up. Police relaxed after the pre !referendum battles with Algerian, A Peiping radio broadcast heard!: "There will also be no call fOrisome of his remarks . were di referendum ground forces," he said.; rected at the U.S. public. i terror.sts. Avefage Frenchmen Tokyo yesterday said the ac-`"All we expect from our Ameri-f Even as Chiang spoke, Com e 1 Actions ,breathed sighs of relief. • .. occurred last Wednesday. But this giant victory for De ':°11-, lt, inn friends is material and moral support and such naval and air' and munist guns that have pounded partly blockaded Quemoy Gaulle. in which French Cern. •was the first time the Commun-, support as they are giving us to-{ for 38 days began thundering munists suffered a crushing !ists have charged the Nationalists!daY•" again. By nightfall, Red arta- To Oust Hoffa blow—and the tremendous pow- :with using the U.S. Navy-made! The President's remarks al levy had rained more than 5,000 en voted into his hands for the ; support air-to air gui d edmissi le. ! his first full news conference shells on Quemoy and support next four months weighed heav-! since early in 1955 were taken ing islands, defense officials es- WASHINGTON' a') A new, ily on some French minds s There has been speculation ' . legal maneuver that could lead The editor of the respected Par-s that the Nationalists were us- as a major statement of policy limated. against any action that might Chiang, wearing the old-style to the removal of James R. Hoffa is newspaper Le Monde, Hubert; ing Sidewinders. but National- deepen the Formosa crisis. ,Chinese military tunic without in as president of the scandal-marred, Bet.ve-Mery, noted soberly that ! ist Air Force officials have de- i Team-ter; Union was prepared , De Gaulle 's powers now have, nied the reports. His words reflected concern , signia, was quick to make clear lover reports that there is a strong,any of his news conference re b:• the union's court-appointe&' no other timit than the wisdom Quoting a statement from the; current of public opinion in the;marks were directed to the Ameri mare:ors. lof a man." !Communist Chinese Ministry of United States against Washing-:can public. The move was announced short-1 The changeable quality of 'Defense, radio Peiping said Na-1...------.------------- le after the Teamsters asked a the French themselves caused tionalist forces launched foie', fedre - al court to remove one of, the paper concern. It noted ,Sidewander guided missiles above) ) the mon:tor e Godfrey P. Schmidt.; that elections to a new National ,the area of Wenchow, Juian and:\ ! Assembly must now lake place Yetsing in Chekiang Province. It, The monitors said they would and warned:. ;said they were fired on a day amend today a pending court! i The experience of 1945-46 have: Nationalist planes flew 143 sor reque,t for broader powers to in- taught turn (De , . Gaulle) leg - ties over Fukien, Chekiang and. vote Tearn3ter reforms. :s.ative elections are not always ' ang•ung provinces. The amendment, the monitorsta e brilliant as the referendums,: ' , said, would question whether the, immethately , Peiping said parts of missiles, proceeding diem." orig i n a I consent order under: These sober thoughts were over-'were found near Wenchow, me Y. hich the monitor sy stem was:shadowed by the overwhelmirgleluding the nose that receives in-' set up was legal in the first place.: votes still rolling in from out-, rays that help guide the They claim the Teamsters mem-', posts to the French empire from missile to its target. The missile bership as a whole should have Martinique, across Africa, to Poly- parts have been put on exhibition been notified of the original or-, nesia in the Pacific. on Peiping, the broadcast said. der before it became effective. l De Gaulle, back at his desk ' In Washington, the Pentagon The original consent order rep-I after hearing the first results in ' I wouldn't say yes or no when 'resented a compromise settlement' the seclusion of his country ; asked whether the Chinese Na- i of a suit by rank-and-file team- 1 home, moved immediately to ! tionalists do have Sidewinders. ! story seeking to bar Hoffa froin keep promises made during his i This missile—developed by the l office a year ago. Schmidt wasj sweeping campaign for a consti-.;U.S. Navy and named after the, attorney for the group. i tution with strong executive ,resort rattlesnake—has been stan-' powers. ,dard equipment in the 7th Fleet, Auto Production Rises I He dispatched a communique to' for nearly two years and has been IPrernier Sekou Toure of French:produced by the thousands for' DETROIT !,Pi—The auto in- Guinea recognizing that that terethe U.S. Air Force as well. dustry increased production of' ritory nestled on the rain-swept 1a59 model cars last week despite; West Coast of Northwest Africa _ numerous work stoppages ;had voted for independence. Folsom Saves Handyman From $1.95 Death Sentence MONTGOMERY, Ala. (tP) —Jimmy Wilson. 55-year-old Negro handymon under death sentence for a $1.95 robbery, was saved from the electric chair yesterday s by Gov. James E. Folsom. Wilson received the news that the governor had spared Ins hie calmly. "Thank you sir," was the 55- year-old Negro handyman's only comment when informed by Dep. Warden Curtis Simpson that the governor had commuted his death sentence to life imprisonment. Ho showed no visible sign of emotion and it was almost as if he were expecting the governor to take that action. Wilson's conviction by an all white jury for robbing an 82-year old white widow of $1.95 and the resulting death sentence stirred up a storm or protests over the world. it even prompted a telegram from Secretary of State John Fos ter Dulles to Folsom suggesting that the case was causing some concern as to U S. relations with other nations. The robbery victim. Estelle Barker. received a number of letters urging that she inter cede with the governor in Wil- TATE NOW "DUNKIRK" Starts Wedeesday MUM Min frissob )vm Da HEFLIN HUNTER son's behalf. Robbers. which is a capital of fense in Alabama, is defined as the taking of money or goods of value from another - person by, force or fear of violence. with or without a weapon. The amount doesn't matter. t * CATHAVM • LAST TIMES TODAY il Frank Sinatra - Tony Curtis "KINGS GO FORTIVr 9 BEGINS WEDNESDAY • DANNY KAYE 0 ik.. .. ..... ..- c 0..: , A COUNT4OCTZ move( * NITTANY NOW DOORS OPEN 6:45 4 5 410? If w WX4 =IN lestmes Cola foorrioo CHRISTIAN! MAIM - brow MU UNlVitil from how ;LY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Four Officers Killed As Stratojet Crashes LITTLE ROCK. Ark. ()—Four Air Force officers were killed at Little Rock Air Force Base yes terday when a six-engine Strato jet crashed and burned. Base officials said the plane ap parently stalled on takeoff, Three student officers and the instructor pilot were killed. Names were withheld until next of kin are notified. 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