THE EVENING STAR KlAuse Woshington, D. C., Tuesday, July 19, \jenCFQI iMCWS B-5 New Japanese Premier U.S. Seeks 1960 feature I like ALPA’s 296-man board of di- • |146 pilots. He said they would Stands the West rectors in Chicago July 5, but be at the of the hest is that it is by Release Striking Pilots ; top company’s l really of 2 date set. that all no was seniority list, so the ’ » b ROST-PROOF.—It TOKYO. July 19 (AP).—Japan's new Prime Minister, Hay- The airline has refused a i striking pilots wojpd not be ato Ikeda, aligned his government firmly with the Western By the Associated Press Await Move I union request that it make re- rehired. • democracies a foreign policy of and hiring of all Meanwhile, other airline of-! colder and today, rejected neutrality The United States, striking pilots a stays keeps accusing B pledged to work for greater prosperity at home. must in any future settlement. flcials reported some disruption Russia of illegal and reckless! From Leader In his first news conference since succeeding Prime Min- GBaydon Hall, vice president ; of air in the area due food ’fresher, lonf’er.” ister Nobusuke Ikeda action, has formally demanded l- Kishi, Mr. also: of Southern Airways, pointed 11 to uncertainty over the possi- ATLANTA. July 19 X(AP».— 1. Criticized Mr. Kishi’s tactics in winning parliamentary release of the two American out the airline has hired bility of an eight-state Picketing of additional air- 60 pilot’s Mrs. Robert H. Wallace ratification of the controversial pilots to the airmen who fell into Soviet! ports by striking Southern replace striking sympathy walkout. United States-Japan security leum. Many of the original 1 Greenwood Place Airways pilots "" hands after their RB-47 has been "* -Illi II plane can- 11 I—II , treaty: strikers have a formed rival celed pending arrival of a went down 1. Indianhead, Md. 2. Proposed interparty meet- union returned July and to work. man authorized to give the t“The ings to improve relations be- The United States demand Three court bailiffs visited signal that could tie com- tween up his own Liberal-Demo- came yesterday in a severely the mines today for a fourth mercial flights in eight South- cratic Party and the Socialist worded protest note handed unsuccessful attempt to put to|/ eastern States. "You'll these opposition; the Soviet Foreign Ministry ini enjoy notices around the Clarence N. Sayen of 3. Advocated restoration of injunction Chi-, Moscow. "n,i FROST PROOF'S” mine hoppers which pickets, r cago. national president of the normal relations with Commu- VIRGINIA SUBURBAN £ ' X in violation of a The Reds claim they shot Air Line Pilots Association, is nist China and more cultural management down the plane after it violated due in Atlanta tomorrow. other conveniences and economic exchange with lockout, vow they “willdefend Soviet territory. United States Capt. Robert T. Brown, pub- the Red mainland. to the last.” , many officials say the craft was over lic relations officer for the At- for years” Some 5,000 policemen ac- To Stick to West international waters. lanta ALPA Council empha- • II companied the bailiffs but did . , Mrs. allace. “I State Press Of- sized the organization plans to YELLOW willnot adopt a neutralist not intervene when a human Department PAGES exhaust ficer Lincoln in every possible avenue Kaiden policy,” he declared. "I will wall of pickets kept the bailiffs White, making J Harry to reach an agreement. the United States note public, stick to the alliance of the J back. Mr. has GEORGES said the United Nations Charter Sayen already been Western free given authority to instruct Rations.” provides for a Joint investiga- ALPA members ‘in 13 airlines His criticism of the treaty tion into the facts in such to honor picket lines set by ARE GOING TO’PRESS! ratification apparently was cases. up at D. C. Record Firm Southern pilots who have been dfABWI aimed Mr. Kishi's summon- The no'te pointed out that ing into Parliament to on strike for six weeks. The police the United States had offered Quell rioting by the Socialists. Denies move was approved by the Payola to join with, the Soviets in an “The use of violence against FROST-PROOF ' investigation but that Moscow, Ifyou wish to make violence must be avoided.” he FTC any changes, Charge by has ignored the offer. Instead, Refrigerator-Freezer said but did not indicate what it the Russians the The*Federal Trade Commis- are taking or in advertise- he would have done. Lone Bandit additions, your •NO DEFROSTING case to the U. N. Security Seizes OF RE- !Si WFS B Hirohito sion today accused Wash- Emperor installed L a Council. FRIGERATOR SECTION | Mr. Ikeda and cabi- $2,000 From Bank ments, please call local tele- OR EVER ¦ his new ington record distributor with The United States welcomes your FREEZER, '[! net earlier today. The gov- making illegal “payola” payoffs the chance at the Security ROCKWELL. N. C.. July 19 • HAS NEW MAGNET DOOR bMBT I ernment included a Business compara- to Council the phone Office. SEAL TO KEEP COLD IN ¦ get its records broadcast. meeting, note said, • AP>. —A small white man I figSdEn] tive unknown as Foreign Min- “to make clear to world opinion PROVED ister The charge was immediately wearing large sunglasses and a •TROST-PROOF I and the first woman the illegality and recklessness IN HUNDREDS OF THOU- cabinet member—Mrs. Masa denied. baseball cap robbed the Scot- , | of Soviet behavior with regard SANDS OF HOMES Nakayama Welfare Minister as Cited were Schwartz Broth- to the downing of the RB-47 tish Bank of Rockwell today k p’!' ../SwwSßßgjgß —in Japan history. 901 ASK about our Frigidaire K s ers, Inc., Girard street with the known loss of and escaped with estimated Fifld It Fest [aircraft an Frost-Froo* No-D:fresting ' Mr. Ikeda's appointment of N.E.. and its officials, Harry, life of at least member of In one $2,000. Th* Guarantee! James. 48-year-old Zentaro Kosaka to , Bertram H. and Stuart its crew and the arbitrary de-j Yellow Poges The man, wearing a dark- the Foreign Ministry was seen ;D. Schwartz. tention of two U. S. Air Force blue denim jacket and carry- as indication that the Prime 1 Stuart Schwartz, treasurer of officers.” a small the said: ing pistol, strode into Minister plans a strong per- company, The note acknowledged a “We the bank shortly, before 10 a.m. sonal hand in relations have not engaged in any Soviet the Japan's promise to return and demanded that two so-called abroad. payola practice, and body of the pilot. William Capt. cashiers produce money from there is no for WAREHOUSE SUPERMARTS J justification A. Palm, and demanded that a their drawers. Rich Man's Son Schwartz Brothers to be in- money United States Embassy repre- -1 eluded in the citation.” No customers were in the Chesapeake & Potomac • 2135 Queens Rood N.E. • 3185 Wilson Boulevord, A rich man’s son, Mr. Kosaka sentative in Moscow be allowed Chapel The FTC charged that the bank. The bandit put the OThe • 1529 Va. ' Clarendon to without the King St., Alexandria, entered Parliament at 34 and see delay two Telephone Company of Virginia firm gave money in a paper bag. told payola—money or survivors. • 816 F Northwest a Ist Lts. John R. Mc- Street, Lee Hwy. ot Hillwood Ave., seven years later was named other valuable consideration—- three women employes to lie Kone and F. B. Olmstead. • 25th and G Streets, Northwest Foils Church Labor Minister in the fifth for the of on- the floor and walked out purpose increasing Three other crewmen are still sales of its records re- the door, cabinet of Prime Minister through unaccounted for. peated playing of the records. Shigeru Yoshida. One of Mr. Radio and television disc Ikeda's closest followers, he is • jockeys, the stations themselves quick-witted, personable, a and other personnel received More Parts for Color persuasive writer and talker the payoffs, the FTC charged. J SCHENECTADY. Color and a sportsman. The FTC, however, did not Ikeda’s television receiving sets contain Mr. biggest im- Identify any persons or stations. j 'about twice as many parts mediate problem is the labor The agency gave Schwartz as the black and white pictures dispute at the Miike coal mines i Brothers 30 days in which to models and also require about in- southern Kyushu, where answer the complaint. three tines rival unions have been in- as long to assemble in the factory. volved in frequent bloody clashes. The Sohyo Labor Federation and the extremist Thieves Get $2,000 GET YOUR Zengakuren Student Federa- De tion, which played leading Sibour Jewelry roles in barring President ; Thieves stole $2,000 worth FREE SAMPLE of Eisenhower from Japan, are . jewelry from the apartment AT YOUR FAVORITE seeking to exploit the situa- of J. Blaise de Sibour. 4000 FRIGIDAIRE tion. Massachusetts avenue N.W., DRUG FAIR Some 20,000 left-wing pickets while the owners were awav, ft and 10.000 policemen formed police reported. The theft battle lines at the mines in apparently oc- Omuta for what could be the' •curred between June 30 and 4. Police said bloodiest fight in Japan’s labor July a gold ring set with 28 diamonds, a Jhistory. The only hope left large natural pearl and a platinum was that Mr. Ikeda’s govern- bracelet were missing. The ment would intervene with theft was reported to police by some solution before midnight an insurance EXTRA VALUE company.
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