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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 8

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Page AS THE SACRAMENTO BEE Wednesday Sept 9 1964 Mt AAr''''-- L2) m''''': 1 jnw Aso" --) --41 Governor Urges Mississippi To Defeat Demos -oor tuoAt t-4-404 UAW Chrysler Reach Agreement On Contract I ft-1444 17: Nk 41k 4 ss'11 40-" A 1411 4 04 4 4 N' zr-04-- 4 0077-- ei 4001 'Or" 44 41i 1 et' 101 06 of-A 'Aod 1)14 SO' 4411' 42 94111 tcfclot OA Sw '4 61 7 1 7 0114 1 ::1 4f Ak DETROIT UPI in virtually all areas and United Auto Workers a stunning breakthrough for early retirement as a day reached agreement on the means of creating more jobs richest contract in the history for younger workers of the auto industry calling Pension Rate Rises for retirement benefits up to The basic pension rate was $400 a month early retirement increased from $280 a month and improved working condi- to $425 a month for each year of service up to 30 years day reached agreement on the richest contract in the history of the auto industry calling for retirement benefits up to $400 a month early retirement and improved working 10 kt it---rik It conditions UAW President Walter 110010 UAW President Walter 1 i 1 I ILA 4 4 0k 444 44 '4k' IN '1t 1 Ivo''' '1 11 4 :1 po 1 1 It i 14 i 4 4' 44 04' 4 114tv t44 444 i 1'0 4 1 i 14 I 'flP i4 2' 4 V1 ''''e-3 '1 Nwo100- ''t L---' -tz'lt i '4 ti )' 't' 4 I 1 vt 4' 4 14)11 4 4---- -v 4 tik itr I' It-: 4e ---I 4 1 ii1-0 0' A41 4 tt 0 -4 'I e'1 00:47 'w 00 1V4---' IA ir01' 'i k4Wk4 21 41" 14: I 04 00 iA s'" tak04 4 1olk tw- et tt 7 4 7ek: sof )1 --4 ego' kxt I L4 400aP1 DORA'S workman in St Augustine Fla attempts to lash down what Is left of a waterfront motel pier The early effects of the hurricane are apparent Story on page Al AP Wirephoto I Under the plan a worker Pcould retire at 60 with 30 years Reuther and Chrsyler Ad-' of service and draw up to $400 ministrative i President a month exclusive of social se-John Leary jointly an-1 turity The average was exnounced the contract at 9: 05 pected to be $381 a month for AM only 55 minutes before: a worker who retires at 60 74000 Chrysler workers were 1 and $391 a month for the scheduled to go on strike worker who quits at age 61 Reuther said local unions A worker also can retire at will be informed of the settle- 55 with benefits up to 70 per ment and told not to strike cent of his basic pay He added that local negotia- The union won a 50 per cent tions will continue until settle- increase in relief time for ments were reached workers on the assembly line Four Walkouts They formerly received 24 However Chrysler spokes-minutes a day away from the men said walkouts over local: job and now will get 36 minutes contracts occurred at at least a day four plants Newark Del1 Chrysler figured the cost of and three Detroit area plants1 this at 3 cents an hour The union will take the for every hour worked Chrysler contract to Ford and Other Benefits then to General Motors using Other benefits included: the contract as a nattern The A basic wage increase rang- Chrysler contract to Ford and Other Benefits then to General Motors using Other benefits included: the contract as a pattern The A basic wage increase rang- India's Prime Minister 200 MPH Typhoon Hits Philippines Faces Food Red Crises THREAT FIZZLES Mrs Jeanette Johnson inspects a garbage can full of dynamite sticks Mrs Johnson manager of a delicatessen in Birmingham Ala has received telephone threats because she refuses to fire a Negro employe The fuse to the explosive fizzled before reaching the can The callers threatened to blow up the store UPI Telephoto the nation's reserves of food grains are gone and the food situation is the worst since the great Bengal famine killed millions in 1943 Although other congressmen joined in the attack there was no sign of the mass defection which enabled the Communists to win a decisive victory in the Kerala legislature However the prime minister's opponents in the party hierarchy are grumbling that he is not tough enough to control the situation This was the main argument of rightwinger MANILA Typhoon Sally lashed the northern Philippines today with wind up to 200 miles per hour The typhoon cut through the Babuyan Channel north of Luzon Island on its way into the South China Sea There were no reports of damage Sally's fringe wind struck south Formosa but no damage or casualties were reported Refugees from Red China reported in the Portuguese mainland colony of Macao JACKSON Miss AP Governor Paul Johnson urged fellow Mississippi Democrats today to defeat the party's national presidential tick which he called "the most dangerous political combination in the history of this nation" The governor addressed a cheering state Democratic convention called to pick a slate of electors pledged to President Lyndon Johnson and Senator Hubert Humphrey his running mate Under the governor's leadership the convention abandoned a plan to pick two slates of pledged to the Johnson-Humphrey ticket and another to a "Democrats for Goldwater" ticket Leaders feared the appearance of a Democrats for Goldwater ticket on the November 3rd ballot would divide the conservative vote in this state and all ow President Johnson to pick up Mississippi's seven electoral votes By having only two slates of Democratic the other Governor Johnson told the convention "will have the clear cut choice they have wanted so badly for so long "I am confident that you are determined to reject the philosophies of government advocated and pursued by Lyndon Johnson a Hubert 1Humphrey" Governor Johnson described the Johnson-Humphrey ticket as "a power mad team" which he said would use "every device at its command in an effort to 'trick or treat' the south into voting" for the Democratic candidates "I predict that the conservative American candidate will carry the State of Mississippi with a tremendous majority" The Mississippi governor said President Johnson's "big tent houses some strange bedfellows He has hornswoggled a bunch of men representing Big Business into the same tent that covers big labor All but three of Mississippi's regular delegates to the national convention last month went home after refusing to sign loyalty oaths and disputed any recognition of the largely Negro Freedom Democratic Delegation The Mississippi convention first met July 28th but recessed without taking any action to await developments at the national convention in Atlantic City Resentment over the civil rights issue has strained the state's traditional Democratic bonds East German Police Dog Defects To West Too other two firms were expected ing from 14 to 24 cents an hour to follow the Chrysler agree-1 for the three years The ment lannual increase was rated at 125 per cent for the second Reuther estimated that the contract was worth 54 cents an year and 28 per cent for the hour a year for the three yearl third year Reuther said that because of span of the contract A highly authoritative source said the the gains made in fringe bene- total worth for the three years fits' workers were diverting would be $90 million their first year's wage increase to help pay for the side gains The union scored impressive) Two more paid holidays 'Good Friday and a workers LBJ Plans birthday bringing to nine the number of paid holidays an employe gets each year Talk In One more week vacation for all workers They had been getting up to three weeks vaca- Pennsylvani tion a Increased survivors benefits A widow of a Chrysler worker would get $100 a month up to 12 years starting at age 50 until she was eligible for social security at age 62 Increased benefits for work- ers now on retirement Their basic pension rate will be in-burg creased $145 a month for each year they worked They will receive fully paid hospital and medical insurance that is worth $620 a year for a 30 year man Morarji Desai when he con: that Typhoon Ruby killed more tested the selection of Shastri than 20 persons and injured as Nehru's successor 100 in Communist country inDesai known for his tough- land from Macao ness is once again being men- The refugees said the storm tioned as the man to takewhich swept Red China's Pearl over I Rivpr I a Saturday also 100 in Communist country inland from Macao The refugees said the storm which swept Red China's Pearl River delta Saturday also BERLIN UPI Harro an East German police dog doierted his post as many Communist border guards have done and fled to the west Harro was on border patrol yesterday on the Landwehr Canal His job was to hunt down refugees His masters were East German guards Suddenly he jumped into the 50 yard wide canal and swam furiously to the western side With tail wagging happily he was pulled up the bank by a West Berlin policeman Five excited East German policemen appeared on the eastern bank of the canal and shouted "come back Here Harm Here Harro" But never even looked their way caused severe flooding in many parts of Kwangtung Province Ruby killed 41 persons and injured 300 in the British colony of Hong Kong NEW DELHI AP by some members of his own party Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri is in deep political trouble just three months after assuming the leadership of India The nation's stability will depend on how well this shy' unassuming man fights back against Communist led opponents of his government and how well he handles a food crisis affecting millions Trouble has been mounting rapidly since Shastri succeeded the late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru June 9th and then in August fought back from a disabling heart ailment Faces New Crisis Yesterday Shastri's prestige and position within his own ruling Congress Party took its heaviest blow yet The party's state government in the southern Communist bastion of Kerala collapsed on a no confidence motion the Reds rammed through the legislature In New Delhi a united front of Communists Socialists and right wing Hindus stepped up their attack on Shastri's food policies Parliament will vote next week on a motio n' of no confidence against the prime minister The Congress Party's big majority assures the defeat of the motion But Congress Party members themselves were voicing some of the harshest criticism hurled at the tiny 5 foot 2 Shastri Food Crisis Acute Congress member A Guha of West Bengal declared Angels Chief Says Girls Submitted Willingly Tropical Storm off Mexican Coast Weakens SAN FRANCISCO AP The weather bureau said today that tropical storm Tillie is weakening off the cost of Lower California Storm advisories predicted wind in the area will reach 40 miles an hour The bureau said yesterday wind reached 57 MPH The storm has remained at sea since the first small craft warnings were issued Friday Tillie is moving northwest but the bureau expects that it will veer to the north late today The storm has caused no damage and no ships have been reported hampered by the high wind and rough seas alleged rape of the girls aged 14 and 15 are Ceylon Cross 23 of Richmond Marvin Gilbert 22 of Oakland Tom Tracy 24 of San Leandro and James Miles 28 of North Highlands near Sacramento Kim Novak Two Actors Flee Filming Fire MAIDSTONE Film star Kim Novak fled from the stables with actors Richard Johnson and Bernard Lee today when fire broke out while they were filming on the grounds of Chilham Castle They were making a scene for the film The Amorous Adventures Of Moll Flanders The fire soon brought under control was believed to have started from a short circuit No one was hurt WASHINGTON AP The White House announced today something Pennsylvania Democrats have known for many days: President Lyndon Johnson will fly to Harrisburg tomorrow night to address a party fund raising dinner Press Secretary George Reedy said Johnson will speak in the farm show arena there sometime between 9:30 PM and 10 PM He insisted other details of the schedule were not fixed although Pennsylvania's state Democratic ch a ir man announced earlier what he called a complete schedule Reeds also announced Johnson will fly to Miami Tuesday for an 11 AM appearance at the convention of the International Association of Machinists The president is expected to stretch this trip into a three or four day journey which will combine official business and politicking in at least five states across the country However Reedy said he had nothing to announce beyond the Miami appearance On Monday Reedy announced Johnson will awardi medals of freedom to a num- WASHINGTON AP The White House announced today something Pennsylvania! Democrats have known for many days: President Lyndon Johnson will fly to Harris- tomorrow night to ad- dress a party fund raising din- ner Press Secretary George Reedy said Johnson will speak in thP farm show arena there nothing to announce beyond the Miami appearance On Monday Reedy an- nounced Johnson will awardlMrs medals of freedom to a Russ Warn Japan On US Bases Use GM And UAW Agree To Extend Contract DETROIT AP General Motors Corporation and the United Auto Workers Union said today their national contract is being extended by mutual agreement The labor contract can be terminated by either party on 48 hours notice at any time a ter midnight September 16th There was no immediate comment from Ford Motor Company and the UAW's Ford division on extension of their contract OAKLAND AP Northern California leader of the Hell's Angels motorcycle club says the two girls who claim they were raped during the club's Monterey encampment submitted "voluntarily" Tommy Thomas president of the club's Oakland chapter said: "That rape charge against our four guys that won't stick and our guys will go free" About 250 club members were ordered out of Monterey County Sunday after the girls said they were the victims of a mass rape on a beach Another result of the encampment was a request Tuesday by Attorney Gener al Thomas Lynch for state law enforcement agencies to furnish information on the Hell's Angels This followed up a demand by State Senator Fred Farr of Carmel for a statewide probe of the motorcycle club The four members who were arrested as suspects in the Put a "Cleaning Magnet's in your washer! Fire In Home Kills 4 Children Sacramentan Attends School The navy reports Lieutenant Charles Lampman son of A Kalashian of 1385 num-1Fitch Way is attending an air ber of distinguished Americansintercept control school at the in widely varied fields in air technical training East Room ceremony in Glynco Ga Women Return To School After 20 Year Lapse LEBANON Ore AP Two women who dropped out of grade school more than 20 years ago are back in school this time as freshmen in the Lebanon High Schol They are Mrs Wade Price 32 and Mrs Dorothy Reil 37 Mrs Price started it After consulting with school officials she decided she would resume her education as a high school freshman May the school's director of guidance said he felt her "years of living" qualified her to skip the sixth seventh and eighth grades After hearing of Mrs Price's action Mrs Reil came forward and said she had been thinking about doing the same thing for some time Mrs Reil had a similar educational background children died in a fire which swept a two story brick row house in northeast Washington Three older children the eldest 16 escaped Found dead yesterday of asphyxiation in a single bed were Preazine Davis 5 her sister Caroline 3 their brother Elijah 2 and a cousin Bernard Williams 5 The parents of the Davis children Mr and Mrs William Davis had gone to work before the fire was reported Deputy Fire Marshal Anthony Mileo said the fire started when one of the children dropped a piece of burning paper with which he was trying to light a gas stove in the kitchen Third Force Idea Is Said To Pose Grave Threat To World Communism LeL-----LF ge? 40P's' e4'' 44 gi'i ile eT I' '10A 4 4 N''ANIk ''M''' 10 iii II I 7-- 1 4:: 1 It it 1 r1 I A A 'or 11f1 1 1 1 '''1 '4Not i 4111 11::::: "I I 4 I 1 MOSCOW AP The Soviet Government warned Japan tonight it would be drawn into armed conflict if United States bases on Japanese soil are used for military action against North Viet Nam A Soviet Government statement carried by the Tass news agency said: "The Soviet Government deemed it necessary to draw the attention of the Japanese Government to the use by the United States of Japanese territory for the implementation of aggressive actions against the Democratic Republic of (North) Viet Nam" The statement was forwarded by Soviet Ambassador Vladimir Vinogradov in Tokyo to the Japanese foreign ministry The Tass version said: "In view of recent events in the Gulf of Tonkin and the role which Japan played in these events the government of the USSR expresses the hope that Japan will display a more sober and responsible approach to the evaluation of events and in the future will not allow her territory to be used by a foreign power for aggressive purposes" ily is gaining in strength Disarray in the ranks of Communism is causing havoc among the "old timers" and a desire for a go it alone policy the sources indicated among the younger generation By Thaler LONDON UPI High Communist sources disclosed today that international Communism is threatened with a new major breakaway development which could split the world movement three ways A Communist "third force" world movement three ways' A Communist "third 4: i NEW IMPROVED 1 1 BLUE 11A111 DROPS 4: WATER SOFTENER NEW IMPROVED 1it 1 11: BLUE LIAM DROPS iii ii ri 1 i The discontent and differ- ences within the movement J- is said to be under consideraiave been spotlighted by re 1ce tion by parties which want innt publication of the policy dependence from both Peking document of the late Italian and Moscow party leader Palmiro Tog fiat- i i1 ikl iii': en in Romania which already openly is defying Moscow's authority But similar movements are becoming increasingly noticeable in other satellite countries West European Communists are reported arguing among themselves about what to do and which way to turn Few are solidly behind Moscow the informants said none behind Peking Neutralism a policy between the two big powers but above all one which promises independence from both is said to have a growing appeal The sources grudgingly concede the crisis faced by international Communism is the gravest it has encountered :4 -7 i t-- fitts 1 buy now and save! 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