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'Blacklist' Hinted on Tankers to Cuba Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. July 9, 1960 NEW YORK, Oil Co. (New Jersey) has diplomatically indicated to the free world's tanker owners and brokers it will con sider blacklisting those who sell or charter ships for transporting Soviet oil. This could place important difficulties in the E. German Treaty Near, If Provoked, Khrushchev Varns MOSCOW Premier Nikita S.

Khrushchev came home yesterday from a nine-day state visit to Austria after declaring he might sign a peace treaty with Communist East Germany in September if the West Germans provoke him. With that parting shot the Soviet leader returned by plane to rain-drenched Mos way of Fidel Castro's Cuba, badly in need of transport for the Soviet oil purchased by barter ing Cuban The Cuban prime minister recently seized New Jersey Standard's refinery and those of Texaco and British-Dutch Shell for refusing to refine Soviet crude. move the company's "expression of feeling," transmitted to tanker owners and brokers. In effect, the owners and brokers were told: Standard Oil (New Jersey) and its affiliates, with regard to future commitments, will take into consideration whether tanker owners are now chartering or selling tankers to the Russians for any trade, and will also take into consideration in the future which of the tanker brokers are dealing in charters for the transport of Soviet Black Sea oil. The implication in this seemed clear: Owners and brokers, heavily dependent upon the oil industry for the bulk of their business, had been told Standard would have a long memory.

Since there is, a glut of tanker shipping laying idle on the world market today, owners and brokers would likely think several times before ignoring such a warning. There are 6,400,000 tons of tankers idle today in world shipping, much of this idleness re sulting from U.S. import quota restrictions on Middle East oil, but even this source of shipping could dry up for the Cuban-Russian trade under the impact of concerted oil industry action. It can make the majority of shipowners and brokers even more reluctant than they already had been to charter ships for the Black Sea trade. The Russians, themselves short of tankers, could charter ships to transport their Black Sea oil to Europe and the Far East, and in this way free the available Russian tankers for the Cuba trade.

But an oil industry blacklist could make it difficult for the Russians to find ships even for the European and Oriental trade. Russia owns about 70 tankers, and has about 25 under charter, but the ships are small, uneconomical and slow in comparison with the modern sea-going giants of the western world. Cuba's industry runs on oil exclusively, including her power plants. and the sugar mills upon which her ecdnomy depends heavily. But Standards position could have even been more far-reaching meaning, since apparently it is directed at transport of Soviet oil to any country.

The Russians, by chartering tankers for their European and Asian trade, could release their own small tanker fleet for shipment of the crude oil needed to keep the Cuban economy alive. A company spokesman carefully avoided use of the terms "blacklist" or "policy." He called the I Check of Plane Part Snags Earhart Theory HILLSIDE MANOR APARTMENTS NEW YORK (UPO A gen-l prisoner by the Japanese who shot them because Miss Earhart saw the military prep erator found near Saipan Island in the Pacific Ocean LUCKY MISS U.S.A. "I'm very superstitious," Linda Be-ment of Salt Lake City, Utah, said yesterday as she showed the lucky pearl bracelet which she credits with helping her win Miss U.S.A. title in Miss Universe pageant. (AT) Salt Lake City Beauty arations being made for World War II.

did not come from the airplane in which aviatrix Amelia Earhart disappeared in 1937, the Bendix Aviation cow from a tour that aroused a formal protest from the United States against his anti-Western statements. At a final news conference In Vienna, Khrushchev said he had word that the West German Parliament might meet in West Berlin In September. He called this a provocation. To. Talk with Friends lie added: "We will consider with our friends 'Otto Grotewohl and Walter Ulbricht (East German premier and Communist Party first secretary, respectively) whether it would be possible at this time to sign a peace treaty with the German Democratic Republic.

"This would mean that all the members of the West German Parliament would have to ask for a visa from the East German government in order to return to West Germany." He said also that West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer "will -be blown to pieces if he attempts to touch with his finger" any country in the Communist world. He MODEL APARTMENT Faralshfd by Monqurians NOW OPEN For Inspection Paul Mantz, a pilot from Santa Ana, who Corp. announced yesterday. Bendix said a check showed equipped Miss Earhart's plane for the ill-fated flight, 1217 MONROE AVE. Moves to Semi-Finals that the generator was not Highland said the generator was identi cal to one he ordered for the the one installed in the famed aviatrix's plane.

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fraaiar Ian optional dlihwaihar Micarta countan tatiar floon. of the 1960 Miss Universe beauty pageant. vision of Bendix, said a bear mine if it actually was the Linda Bement, 18-year-old ing in the generator that was found in Saipan Bay recently Salt Lake City, Utah, entrant, one he purchased for the Ear hart plane. INDIA'S NEW BROOMS Miss Universe contestants appeared before the judges in by a group of broadcasters was among them. has been traced to a Japa nese firm located in Osaka gowns as well as bathing The group included six en suits.

tries with jet-black hair, four No bearings of Japanese NEW DELHI, India UD Prime Minister Nehru has The entries from Greece, make were used in the Ben dix generator of the type that blondes and five brown-haired girls. Miss Universe of 1960 will compared Adenauer to Adolf Hong Kong, Germany, Colombia, Israel, Japan, South Afri Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. equipped the Earhart plane, Hitler.

Smith added. ca and the United States re Julius Raab, the Austrian chancellor, chided Khrush cerVed the most applause Westinghouse from the crowd of 6,000. be named tonight to succeed Akiko Kojima of Japan, who won the award at Long Beach, last year. urged the chief ministers of India's 15 states to boost the morale of sweepers by providing them with handles for their brooms. Sweepers use straw brooms without handles on India's streets and floors.

Nehru said these not only exhaust the sweeper but give him a downtrodden chev for his anti-Western remarks while in that neutral The discovery of the generator had led. to the belief that the disappearance of Miss Earhart and Fred Noonan, her navigator, in appliances FOR INFORMATION Write P.O. Box 28 Or Call LO 2-7780 or GR 3-2601 FORMOSAN HEAT WAVE nation. The United States has Other semi-finalists, select formally asked Austria why it did not disassociate itself 1937, had been solved. It was believed that they crashed off Saipan and were taken ed from a group representing 43 nations, include: from Khrushchev's "slander TAIPEI, Formosa UP) Taipei is in the fourth week of the severest heat wave to afflict this Chinese Nationalist capital since 1945.

Temperatures between 95 and 100 degrees, compounded by high humidity, have been recorded to the discomfort ous" attacks an the West. Hate Dictatorship' Elizabeth Hodacs, 18. Vienna, Austria; Gina 19, Guanara, Brazil; Marauez. 21, Pasto, Colom lauer'S 50 state ST. 0pen every Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 In farewell remarks, Raab reminded Khrushchev that enjoyment of free speech in bia; Joan Ellinor Boardman, 22, Wallasey, Cheshire, England; Ingrum Moeckel, 19, BO 1 V.

IJ Austria did not mean his of the 850,000 population. country agreed with all the statements he made. "We hate all dictatorship and all coercion of opinion," Raab said. "We therefore reject all forms of fascism and Nazism. These do not grow on Austrian soil." The two leaders signed a communique in which the Soviet Union promised to re Duesseldorf, Germanyr Magda Passaloglou, 24, Athens, Greece; Aliza Gur, 20, Haifa, Israel; Daniela Bianchi, 18, Rome, Italy; Yayoi Furu-no, 19, Fukuoka, Japan, Mi Hi Ja Son, 19, Seoul, Korea; Ragnhild Oslo, Norway; Nicolette Joan Caris, 19, Johannesburg, South Africa; Maria Teresa Del Rio, 21, Madrid, Spain; and Elaine Maurath, 19, Geneva, Switzerland.

The program opened with 43 foreign beauties and 42 Miss USA contestants appearing on stage in evening gowns. Later the American girls, except Miss Bement, took spect Austria's neutrality and independence. New trade agreements were- worked out to replace Austria old reparations pay ments to the Soviet Union Delegations from the two countries will meet in Sep tember to negotiate a broad five-year commercial agree ment. seats in the audience while mi IP IJ "I isifSir at sofa pens dubie if 7 Peace Plea Ignored, Italian Riots Swell In Palermo Street battles ranged for hours. Four per sons were wounded by gunfire and two later died in a hos pital.

ROME Political riots brought more street fights and bloodshed to Italy yesterday and disregard on all sides for a plea for peace. Three demonstrators were killed in clashes with police. More than 100 rioters and policemen were injured. Altogether more than 100 rioters and police were hurt, The demonstrators built barricades of tables and chairs An appeal for a 15-day truce by the president of the Italian Senate failed. The taken from bars and hurled stones and bottles filled with gasoline at police.

Traffic signals were torn down, cars were overturned and shop government rejected any compromise with the rioters and warned it would "obey its duty of keeping the public windows were smashed. Police used clubs, tear gas, fire hoses and gunfire in ef squares from becoming a sub stitute for Parliament." forts to break up the riots Handsome Comfortable Colorful Sturdy livimig room Four hundred demonstrators The widespread wave of violence that began June 30 were arrested. The riots that started in Genoa June 30 now have swept through Milan, Turin, Reggio Emilia, Licata, Rome now has taken 10 lives and caused injuries to almost persons. Yesterday's violence centered in Sicily. In Catania, at the foot of volcanic Mt.

Etna, a 15-year-old boy was killed in fighting between police and hundreds of Communists. 1 and to Sicily. The Communists and leftists have said their demonstrations were aimed at the fascists. IIIIWIW a dt. v- x.

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