Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 15

Location:
St. Louis, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I A A Jure 25. I9SSST. LOUIS POSTDISPATCH of tne team, vUiited he said, so no action on thli h'm Monday. Us likely soon. loia Col.

Brown we wH- come him an1 his observers CITY RETIREMENT a report within three or four upk The 1'niiPti Mat as hn By United Ptm International. any time as visitors or guests, In Washington, United States FUNDS SHIFTED TO 'said some additional time jiimmati said. But in pnnci- officials brushed off as propa- gana lne Soviet chafes of Gaza strip" In Ejypt. In London diplomats said tr Moscow warning was a cle indication that the Soviet Union would veto any attempt of the U.N. to set up any type of force to stop infiltration by the U.AR.

Observers recalled Moscow's threat to send in "volunteers" and said the Kremlin appeared to be trying to stiffen the Arab United Natfons police action, the peace," he said. "But we've Senator William F. Knowland got to do as we did in Korea (Rep of California called the step in and stop this. It would Soviet charge "another case of be far better to have a United extortion." Nations force patrolling in Senator H. Alexander Smith, in Lebanon than to have the (Rcp.l of New Jersey, a Foreign Lebanese ask us to intervene.

Relations Committee member, i And I would not be surprised said a United Nations police t0 sce United Nations police force could be used in Lebanon force go in." "just as well as in the Israeli- He said the Russian charge Arab troubles." is 'fantastic." "This means simply preserve Senator John J. Sparkman OULAL oLLUKil I complex job. The Soviet Union (Dem Alabama, another committee member, said the Soviet charge "sounds like a forewarning" but that use of a United Nations police force. ia "th way to' maintain peace." "Use of observers alone would have the moral effect without the appearance of force," Sparkman conceded, "but I'd still rather have a police force as we had in the operate In our territory. British-American intervention.

They said the Kremlin apparently was trying to divert attention from its own troubles in eastern Europe. Some Senators called for Jumhlatt said he had advocated the immediate formation of a rebel government to rival Chamoun's. But other opposi-tion leaders have not agreed. I never acknowledged the Idea 1 of an extension but it said today that it noted agreement 1 by both sides on the duration I question. V.S.

iTfti to Halt Tests. Meanwhile, at the United Nations yesterday, the Soviet SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 25 (AP Social security payments totaling $8,381,000 have been turned over to the State Social Security unit by the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. republic's attitude. Union demanded that the A fund spokesman said the i United Nations Trusteeship Council call a halt to United payments, which cover the pe luili ijjlj Id blilMuJ tula i I i States nuclear tests in1 the Pacific. Ivan I.

Lobanoy, the Soviet representative, put forward a formal resolution that also called on the United Slates to "restore the rights" of islanders in the trust territory it administers. Mason Sears, United States delegate, replied that Lobanov had chosen "the worst possible occasion to rock the boat." He suggested that the Soviet Union might be trying deliberately to spoil the chances of the forthcoming technical talks in Geneva on detection of atomic "EVERYTHING ON PRICE WE THIS PAGE MUST GO- REGARDLESS OF NEED SPACE FOR TRUCK LOADS OF riod from Jan. 1, 1956, to March 31 this year, give social security benefits to more than 25.000 Illinois municipal employes who were working on Dec. 31ylast year Another 8000 municipal employes who worked during the first three months of 1958 also received coverage. In referendums held last November, employes covered by the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund and the Municipal Utility Fund approved a plan for co-ordinating benefits of the fund with social security.

The plan provided for coverage retroactive to Jan. 1, 1956, thus making social security survivor benefits immediately available. W. CADHUOACQUIRE CONTROL OF STATION KADY Ml ft petf on flfr HA i I 3 Leban on (Bargains Galore Throughout our Store Shelves MUST be empty by Saturday Night Hurryl Continued From Page One. some rebel leaders have barred them from border areas.

Premier Solh in an interview said he had told Hammarskjold "what exists in Lebanon is not a rebellion but a state of war." Syrians and Egyptians, carrying arms and equipment which could only be provided FREE GIFTS ONLY s10 DOWN AND LOW, LOW PAYMENTS DELIVERS ANY AIR William R. Cady St. Louis advertising executive, will acquire controlling in GUARANTEED SAME AS NEW! PORTABLE TV FLOOR SAMPLES ISA- No nothing to buy terest in radio station KADY, I by governments, were slipping St. Charles, subject to approval into the country in large num for FREE SPORTS SCHEDULE bers, he said CONDITIONER SEE THE PHILCQ women FREE RAIN HOOD Covers hair and flat. SUPER- by the Federal Communications Commission, it was announced today.

An agreement is being drafted under which Cady would buy the 510 shares of KADY stock held by Harman I. Moseley, former advertising man and presently the principal stockholder. Cady said S(jMj95 United Nations observers had obtained "ample evidence" of this, he added, but could not stop it. Concerning the need for United Nations emergency forces, he declared: "These troops, when they come, should throw a complete cordon around Lebanon's borders by FREE! MAGIC Air Conditioner Cabinet only 13V deep. Runs en ordinary house voltag.

(110-115V) yet (five full J-hp. eooling. Call now for quick 1 delivery. ABOUT TH REALTH-CIVtNG RINGS FOR FREE HOME TRIAL FREE! 5AFETY CHECK FOR YOUR CAR! Tires Wheel Alignment Brakes Wheel Balance Muffler Shocks Battery Lights VTHE io oowr he is to pay Moseley $50 a share. Cady, now second largest shareholder, would control 80 ped cent of the total shares after buying out Moseley.

Jack Chenoweth, chief engineer of television station KETC, Channel 9, holds 10 per cent of the shares, and the remaining 10 per cent is owned by United States Marshal Omar Schnat-meier and Mrs. Schnatmeier. KADY, a 500-watt station, began operations at 1430 kilocycles last April 3. DELIVERS ANY TY CHARGE IT COMPLETE SELECTION sea and land in order to insure no infiltration from the U.A.R. if possible." The United Nations forces, he outlined, would operate like the United Nations emergency force along the Egyptian-Israeli line in the Gaza strip until infiltration is stopped.

Then Lebanese forces would take over the job of disarming rebel bands. The size of the United Nations force would be determined by the United Nations, he said. Military experts say it would take 5000 men to police the border. KIDDIES! JUST SAY Windshield Wipers ncnei leaner aiam, com- menting on Solh's statement, 4.. 1 1 rt WADING POOL BARBECUE GRILL mm tREG- w.

value -ar 1 Cleaner-Wox KXCf $(3)88 (9) FlliltO "Veep" Tmw 0NLY YV Firestone r--. SUPER CHAMPION REG' ffli NEW SPAN ON SALT LAKE TO REFLACE WOOD TRESTLE LITTLE VALLEY, Utah (AP) The Southern Pacific Railroad is building an earth-till causeway across the Great Salt Lake to replace the railway's 13-mile-long wooden trestle that spans the lake at the Lucin Cutoff in Northern Utah. The new causeway is expected to be completed by 1960. Vorlman Case Continued From Page One. lums have appeared on its pay" rolls.

would resist any increase in United Nations forces in Lebanon. He said he spoke for all rebel leaders. "If the number of United Nations forces should be increased we will consider this an international intervention and aggression, and we will resent it as we would resent any aggression," Salam said. U.A.R. Interference.

Chamoun at his press conference declared Lebanon's troubles were "simply because of the interference from the thread rz. mm fmj) ID 121 ower Mower U.A.R." The situation, he said, was "far from being a local or domestic issue" and affects "the stability and peace of the Middle East." He added: "Interference 'from the U.A. R. is another milestone in the design of the U.A.R. to dominate the Arab world.

The first milestone was in April 1957 in The grand jury, now in recess but subject to recall, is conducting an extensive investigation of Workman's tangled financial affairs. Witnesses have Included business men, as well as underworld characters. Firm Here Involved. The Senate committee's Inquiry into the Wortman trucking interests is expected to involve operations of Chicago-St. Louis Express, which has a terminal at 1030 South Aluminum deck, recoil starter, 2 h.p.

motor. Adjustable cutting height Jordan when an attempt was made to overthrow the legal authority of that country." i Xr VLjht y'ixv 'ftsf IW Keeps food and bev- Doontonware ALL Vj tTi ft Ka era9 coW hours! Reg. 4 j77 COJ SIZES 4 Ify Szd) II 3 la Bri9ht Rust resis'- 38.00 I 7s OKI Vi ant construction. Written guarantee against UN 3ALC VI breakage. Won chip or Fj tjTX fljj crack.

Beautiful design. pH (mot set A reg. $9.95 wy dr- 'V Jv buy several Wmrrsm U.A.R. interference, he said, 1 included "A long and venomous press and radio campaign of hatred and agitation to revolt" 3.6 h.p. Outboard Motor iieventn street.

The Brand which had been going on at iv1Jlh.aMuquired nt0 Yarious least three months. BATTERY Oscillating Fen Pre-seasen Prices Popular for dependability, light weight, extra power. Full Power Outout Chamoun said Lebanon did not want foreign intervention but a U.N. police force would be the proper way to check intervention. "If the need comes we Will make use of the provisions of article 51 of the United Nations Charter and apply the principles of self-defense individually or collectively;" he declared.

Under article 51 Lebanon could for United States or other western aid. The United States and Britain were reported hoping that Chamoun's government would not call on them for direct aid but would be able to quell week Fits Most Cars ACROSS Don't Risk Deadly Fumes! Buy money and have cool comfort ready for hot summer days. Reg. $12.95 THE CAR I I1I.B.I with Each Bieycl Spaulding set furmstad complete net guy ropes posts and stakes; com- AIR CUSHION mm LET FIRESTONE Install New Mufflers One size fits all two-door and 0 put set for 4 players, includes four racquets tour-door cars. Spring wire con two snumecocks.

IKJJ struction. Plastic-coated fiber nA double nylon thread stitched binding ON YOUR CHEVROLET vMUO EXCHANGE Assorted colors har ALSO CROQUET SETS FORD or PLYMOUTH tne rebellion with its own forces. i Chamoun said barring United Nations observers from the border by rebel chiefs did not completely nullify the usefulness' of the observers. onua wim any car in srior; regular 9.9S value 26-inch Dicyclcs He cited, as an example, that ft i 2-pc. Luggage Set Value pint Fed.

tax Large folding bag for auits, etc. Smaller bag for accessories. Reg. 49.95 9 iif 4.00 dow FREE INSTALLATION jco DOWN LIFETIME GUARANTEE Rugged Construction, American-made. Save Now! 4-Piece LAWN SET ALUMINUM CHAISE' LOUNGE AND TWO 72-Piece STAINLESS STEELVARE COMPLETE SERVICE FOR EIGHT me operation, including the fact that the Stephen Gorman Bricklaying Co.

owns the Eleventh street terminal. It is considered passible that wortman may invoke the protections of the Constitution and refuse' to answer some of the racket committee's questions. Other witnesses from the St. Louis area under subpena by the committee include officers of Teamsters local unions and of the Teamsters Central Conference. Four members of the executive board of Teamsters Local 447 will be called, their attorney Ted A.

Bollinger, said today. Bollinger contends the committee subpenas are illegal, because of the absence of a definite appearance date. The summonses will be obeyed, however, Bollinger said. Louis D. Shoulders, former taxicab driver and son of former Police Lt.

Louis Shoulders, has been served with a subpena by the committee, it was Shoulders is to be questioned about a taxicab that recently, was recovered from the river near Lucas avenue. The mac hine disappeared during a strike of Yellow Cab drivers several years ago. Atom Tests ConUnued From One. the way for the "start "of" the" Geneva meeting with Russian representatives in attendance. A memorandum handed United States Ambassador, yesterday and lished in this morning's papers accepted the idea of a two-sided, rather than multi-national meeting.

It also agreed that the Western team include a Canadian' scientist. In return the Soviet Union said it plans to include Romanian delegates on its side. A memorandum handed the United States Ambassador, Llewellyn E. Thompson Jr. yesterday an published in this morning's papers accepted the idea of a two-sided, rather than multi-national meeting.

It also agreed that the Western team include a Canadian scientist. In return the Soviet Union said it plans to include Romanian delegates on its side. In each of its communications preparing for the meeting, the United States has made it clear that it was not automatically committing itself to the cessation of atomic and hydgrogen weapons tests after the experts meet. The two sides had agreed that the experts could produce MATCHING CHAIRS WITH VINYL PLASTIC (PIuJl 22-Piece MATCHING HOSTESS SERVING SET WHILE THEY LAST! WEBBING PLUS 1 MATCHING TABLE 111! S0088 HEG. $1 8 ar ay VALUE ouservers had witnessed the shelling from Syria of a garrison at Marjayoun in south Lebanon.

The observers saw where the firing was coming from and were able to examine some 120 millimeter mortar shells which failed to explode, he reported. Second Shelling. This was the second shelling of the garrison there, he added. The Soviet Union, in an official statement yesterday, declared itself against any form of intervention from the West, Including the turning of the United Nations observer force into a police force. The official Soviet news agency Tass accused the United Slates and other Western nations of planning to send troops into Lebanon "under the guise of the United Nations or without any cover at all." "The Soviet Union cannot remain indifferent to the preparation of foreign intervention in Lebanon, however it is disguised," Tass "Our rebellion is a purely internal affair in which the United Nations, has no concern" rebel leader Kama! Jumblatt said yesterday.

The gaunt, hook-nosed leader of the Druse sect of mountaineers was interviewed at Moukh-tara, his village stronghold 16 miles southrast of Beirut. He is one of 17 leaders charged by the pro-Western government with Inciting terrorism and rebellion. Other rebel chiefs have been similarly defiant of the United Nations group. Jumblatt said Col. Maurice Brown of New Zealand, chief IT'S EASY TO OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT AT FIRESTONE! I HUM 1111 llll JIHll.M 03 (5 i j'UU PR.

2-5555 PA. 5-3000 EY. 5-eoio 1 5901 DELMAR AT GOODFELLOW 6232 EASTOM 3635 5. GRAND NEAR GRAYOIS 72S9 MANCHESTER I IN MAPLEWOOD ST. 1-5450.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About St. Louis Post-Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
4,206,663
Years Available:
1869-2024