Ike Vetoes Funds Ncies, Raps Retirement Total to UAR Seals

Ike Vetoes Funds Ncies, Raps Retirement Total to UAR Seals

Average. Db IIv Net' Pveaa l^un I'he W eather Far Um Weak BaM Fareeaat at D. S..W*aUMir H***a* Jna* SL M8S ' . y I*4ilated thuBdersliaweni; a d i 12,701 •veaUif, becoming clear aad-A tit- tle colder tonight. Low 8R-*t: Toeo- Mamker at th* AeBIt day sunny, ro^er and jeO* humid. Bursa* at OIrtHilati** High near 8*. ,htancke$tet"-^A City of VUlage Chatm VOL. LXXVH, NO. 259 (ClaaailM AirartMag m Fag* IS) MANCHfiSTRR C O N I^ MONDAY. AUqUST 4. 1958 (FOU RTEEN PAG ES) JPRtC r Y I Y E C EN TS 'i,. Teamsters’ Ike Vetoes Funds , ' 'V Aide Victim To ncies, Raps - / Of Bumini Retirement Total Wuhington, Aug. A' — Frank H. Kierdorf? apparent Washington, Aug. 4 (/t^—* ' - It take* a two-thlrda ’ majority torture b u m ii^ victim in of members voting in both the President Eisenhower today House and Senata to override a Michigan, w ^ a ecu sed o f aelL vetoed a bill carrying presidential veto. ing out hia. owit- Teamstera billion for 17 federid agencies. The bill was returned ' to th* Union members when he waa said over |500 million for Hou4e where it originated. The before the Senate Rackets In- the Civil Service retirement House thus la confronted with the question of whether to try to over- vestigating Committee last fund was hot needed. New Line Expected ride the veto or pas* a new bill faHr In returning the bill to Congress. more irt line with the Preaident’e *•’.... -- , Bhaenhower said ha 1*’ * * d o i n g s o ; view*. P on tia c, M ich., A u g . 4 (VP)-^ "Becauae of my strong convic- tion that Congress ahould recon- A Teamsters Union official After Visit with Mao sider ita action appropriating over the bill moat reluctantly. ^ i testifi^ last fall before half a billion dollars not present- In criticizing the appropriation < Senate Rackets Investigators ly needed in the Civil Service re- By ROY ESBOY.kN ' of more than a half billion dollar* , was dumped on a hospital tirement and disability fund. Mo.stow, Aug. 4 {/P}—There were giowing indications in "There is no sound justification 1" H I*"'** today with burns over and Oiaability Fltnd, the Prealdenj ' Moscow toda.v that Soviet Premier Khrushchev will object whatever for adding tinneceasarily | said: ' • ' ' " J 85 v e r ce n t d f his bod.V. over half a billion dollai a lo a deft- "if thi* appropriation had been ' PoHce aald R«-y*av-old Frank to Nationali.s{ China’fi taking part in any U.N. Security (Coun­ rit which may reach »12 billiqn reiquired to meet a current obli- * ‘ **’^‘**’^’ Teamsters . buainesa cil summit conference on the Middle East. this flecil year.” i gallon of the government, I would *8*™^ th FllnL-'Mich., may have Many western diplomats here .were convinced that Na? It was EHsenhower’a first veto o f ' have requeated It. However, gS "**n • victim of torture— made tionalif»t China— a permanent member of the Security Coun- an>*ppropriation bill since he took billion ia now on hand in the fund. • htuhs" torch- ^-Office,in 1953. ! Receipts of the fund vrill e.xceed .Nvreea Said hla partly burned cil—was « top subject between Khrushchev and ChinOT# About |5 billion of the 36.5S4.- outgfo durinjT the current veer and smelled, of gtsoTine when he Communist Chief Mao Tze-lung in their secret talks at Peil>- ISB.OOO In the bill are earmarked i for years to come. ” eUggered Into 3t. Joseph Mercy ing over the weekend. for the Veteran* Admiiiistnition. i The President said that as pro- -Hoapltal at 1 a.m. today. Twelve If there is any objection by the Soviet leader to Nationalist The measure ia known aa the fnde-1 \ided by the Civil Setwice Retire- "Ovrs later hi* condition was ra- Chin* it may come in his reply to the lato.fit summit letters' pendent office* bill. Imeht law, federal agencies this Ported'very critical. Congrasa already has passed a year will make direct payments ** nephew of an- from the western Big Three. Khrushchev’* reply haS'been resolution which will permit the of gfi millidn to the fund. other Teainsers Union oiricial, delayed by his trip to Peiping and may he delayed even 17 agencies; as well,** some other He added that this gmount. to Herman Kierdorf. who testifled further by con.sultations in the Kremlin necessitated by hi* federal agencies, to operate and be 'matched by employe contribu- "'*eh «t the Senate probe In- spend until the end of this month, tions, plus interest on the fund's to repotted Ue*pa of - racketeeii talks witli Mao. The lawmakers took that action ; balance, will provide a total of '*"'ona in the Detroit laiindiy The V'.S.. British and French* --------- embaaalea heie reported at mid- recently to provide for 'mainte-1 more than 81 billion for the fund ” ti»jne»a- nance of programs for which id 1959. Frank Kierdorf wa* so badly afternoon that there had been o® ¥ T C ¥ J i s c sa 1 9* CV funds had not been specificslly ap- On th* other hand, Elsenhower that IdenUgcaUon. Anally Sign of Khrnahrhev’a reply. ^ LJ e ^ * IkU ollsu^ propriated at th* atart of the cur- ______ mad* through flngerprinta, took Some eoiiiTea raised the po*al-l rent flscal year. July 1. (Conttnii.. nn Page Flvet several hours. Bums had blia- billly Ihal the Kremlin’* new line -------- :----- ^ ------- —______________ , terad hla legs, cheat, face and on a eummit conference may be' Mideast Plans -j-arm*. voiced fliil hy Arkady Sotjolev. He w*s cJad.oulv in a bathrobe' Russia’s delegate to the United which attendant* said hafl been I Nations, in U.N. discussions on the For UN Parley . placed on him lUter be wa* burned.! composition, time and, place of s ;ress , His hair was burned off, A car l summit meeting ' By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER sped away from the hospital e n -! Soviet Premier Khruahche\'.| left, and Man Tze-Tung of Red China, sign their communique, in These tourcei pointed out thai Washington, Aug. 4 lAh—Th* trance as Kierdorf staggered to President Elsenhower’s letter of Peiping, calling for an immediate summit meeting of th* big power*. Fourth from left in back- United States rushed work today the entrance. Aug. 1 did not necessarily call for, ground la Premier Chou En-Ial, member of the Chinese Politburo. Caption accompanying ihii on Midesat proposals for a United Up to Appeals Court Kierdorf, delirioua and in .severe . picture fi-om Moscow did not give the date of the signing. lA P Phofofax via radio fiom Moscow, i a reply from Khrushchev. They Hations summit conference while shock, refused to give his Identity, _ pointed out that Eisenhower said awaiting word fi-om' Russia’s Niki- skying only "Jo* Do# of Washing- he wa* insU-urting the U.S. dele- ta Khrushchev as to whether h# ton," or "I don’t remember." ' gallon in the Security Council lo St. Louis, Augx4 A case^jual seeking an adjustment, in it* will attend. which could have a direct bearing time schedule. But Oakland County Sheriff’s U. S. Increases A t Soviet Inxislem e ' seek a special meeting nn or about A new Khrushchev message to on the apeed of raclal^hitegrationIs In The NAACP’s brief , is based on Detective Donald Frsneia said Aug. ,12 and expressed the hope President Eisenhower was expect- several time* he mumbled, "No, no in southern public achoolb went to three points; ' Khrushchev would do likewise ed momentanly following the So- the seven jndges of the ''Hjlghth 1. That community opposition .voii don’t. ..doh’t do It, John." in- Thus It may be the Eaat-Weit Lebanon Force viet premier’s i-eturn lo Moscow Circuit Court of Appeals todky. even though it involves, violence dieating he may have been set negotiation* on a eummit meeting^ last night from ^a surprise meeting The case is an appeal challenge doe* not furnish sufficient legal aflr* delibera'tely. UAR Seals Syrian ' may move, at iMst temporarily. ehtbese Communist leader Ing a 2>4-ye*r postponement' of \ lunds for suspending a court- Both Frank and Herman Kier- from Transat antic correa^ndejic* Tze-lung In Peiping, To 13.000 Men integration at Central High School approved plan. dorf Invoked the Fifth Amendment lo the .Security Council table. y , , ,„nounced only 2. ’^ e district court simply does In their teatlmony before th* Sen- In LitU*\ Rock, Ark., where eight Khrushchev returiwd last night y^terday aa he flew home, ckught Negro students flnlshed Ikst term not hay* the power to suspend, ate committee. B) EDWIN A. aUANKK Beirut. Aug. 4 tgi — The United Border on Jordan from hi* trip to Pslplng fi'tkr officials by aurprise. They poatpon^'qr re.scind the decree ap- Frank took the Fifth Amend- after a tense, year of mixed at- three day* of talk* with Mao. speculated that his talks with Mao tendance under a federal court- proved by bhj Circuit Court of Ap- ment more than 40 time* last Nov. Slates swelled its armed force in NatlonAllst Chins a Chlang. K al-, have a vital effect oh with peals. 5 as Senators sought to llnjt him Lebanon to more iban 13,1^ men approved plan of giraduBl integra- By THE ASSOCIATED FllBSS ^held in Bandung in 195.1 and would shek is Mao * sworn enarpy ^ d Khrushchev’s summit ronferenc* .. .The lower, co'iud not only lacks with George Ksmehow.

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