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on Ask New Yorkers, Who Decide Yanks, Not Mr. New York Now getting to be a bore. Sirens wailed on Fifth Avenue. One fellow said to another: just Khrushchev running around said the second, not even pausing to take a look. Actually, it Khrushchev, though he was still scampering about as usual.

It was a fire truck. Red, anyway. Even a big old burg like New York can take only so much excitement. The first week had everybody in a eyed fizz. During the past week international or whatever you would call second foghorn to baseball.

The Yankees staged a firehouse finish to mn the pennant and got on the front pages, loo. Ditto Pittsburgh, W'hizzing along like rumors of a Russian space man. But, as they say, back at the ranch The Chinese have their year of the bear, cat, rat, dog, etc. In New York it was the week of the yak. Castro, appearing before the United Nations to make what he announced as a spoke 4Vz hours.

He deaounced everybody except Khrushchev. Khrushchev went to the U.N., too, and wound up heckling Macmillan like a nightclub drunk badgering the star of the floor show. Khrushchev denounced everybody but Castro. The word disarmament was worn threadbare in a few days. Everybody talked about it far as could be was yet willing to check his 6 -shooter at the door.

stomped around Idlcwild Airport steainlng an overheated coffeepot until his pal Khrushchev could send around a Russian plane to pick him up. Khrushchev showed signs of taking up long-term residence In the United States, though he appeared somewhat doubtful of being granted citizenship, and nobody else made a move to go home either except Castro. Amid It all, the town full of first, second and 3rd string world leaders played a kind of musical chairs game, everybody conferring with everybody else. Weighty pronouncements filled the air, newspapers and weary ears. When it was all over, everything was just about the same as departure filled the overworked police department with about two hours.

Then he announced be back in a few days. leave-taking was just about like his arrival 10 days previously, in a temper tantrum. A Cuban airlines plane came up to get him, and was promptly seized under court action instigated by Americans trying to collect an old debt. Then it turned out the craft big enough for all of 80-member delegation. Only about half could crowd aboard.

The others had to rough it all night at Idlewild. Remaining behind with them were portable refrigerator, collection of white mice, boxes of items bought at York department stores and a big pile of luggage. Everything and everyone left got going the next day when Uncle consented to release one of 3 Cuban aircraft impounded at the airport. Maybe that was because Castro paid his hotel bill before leaving. Well, that was the w'cek in New York.

Anybody want to bet against the Yankees? Sunday Journal and Daily News Foreign Service Bureau Associated Press Wirephotoi United Press International 84 Pages Today FOUNDED 1867 90th No. 147 MAIN NEWS paid at Lincoln, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 2, 1960 Publlihcd giinday by Journal Stay Prmtlnt St. SECTION A 15 CENTS GE Strike Begun at Happy Hu fi From Mont Vlidiiight Walkout May Idle 70.000 An Nation New York International Union of Workers struck the giant General Electric Go. at 12 01 a m. todav.

despite last-minute pleas by federal mediators to postpone the work stoppage There was little immediate evidence of the strike since most 0 ordinarily would not report for duty until Monday morning. big appliance plant at Louisville. Local 761 set up its strike headquarters in a tent. Company signs posted at the plant urged ployes to report for work. Picket Lines Khrushchev Holding Out for U2 Apology Chances for Meeting With Ike Look Dimmer By Associated Press Premier Saturday night strongly indicated he would not meet President Eisenhower unless Eisenhower apoligizes for the U2 flight.

I B'urthermore, Khrushchev said, the Soviets would not release the two survivors from the U.S. RB47 plane shot down July 1 in return for an Fhsenhower apology on the Khrushchev took this stiff stand in a brief meeting with new smen at the Long Island estate at Glen Cove where he is spending weekend. Heavy pressure for an Ei- Nixon Kennedy I NTj 7, Iowa Stale 10 I'u Raps Attack Oil Eiseiihouer Press Ase-Old Single IT ind Baffles Huskers Picket lines were set to go up at plants in Fort Wayne, Tell City, and Linton, Ind Some planned to work until 7 a.m. today banking furnaces. The lUE, which rcpre.sents 70,000 GE employes, in plants around the country, called the strike after failure to reach a new contract in 6 weeks of negotiations.

The strike was certain to curtail a large portion of production but there as no way of assessing its over -1 all effects at the out.set. Both sides had made overtures toward continuing ne-' gotiations ithout a walkout; immediately, but could not agree on terms. 5-Year Pact E.vplred The union and company are to write a contract to replace a agreement which expired at midnight Under the union said, production wmrkers received average pay of $2,.30 to S2 40 an hour. GE offered a contract providing a wage increase on the signing of a new pact and more on April 2. 1962.

But it called for elimination of a cost-of-living escalator clause and a company controlled program for workers whose Jobs are eliminated. The union demanded 3 2 pay hosts during each year of the new contract, a union shop and other benefits. HO.ME AGAIN-Hale and hearty after a night in the wood.s little Peter Martin is hugged by his mother, Mrs. Carlton Martin at their southern Wisconsin farm home near Germantown Saturday. Two-year-old Peter wandered away Friday and was WIREPHOTO hunted most of the night until a Wisconsin National Guard helicopter crew spotted him Saturday morning.

The tot came through the ordeal in fine shape. aunt, Mrs. Elmer Hubenthal (left), watches the joyful reunion. School Bus Order Stirs More Controversy at Base Naha, Okinawa Col. Joe E.

Briley, the Kadcna Base commander who recently banned shorts and pedal pushers for women, has segregated school buses there. Girls must ride one bus. boys anothci. The ruling applies only to Air Force suidenls. Students from the and Navy still ride coeducational buses 0 i to daughter.

Barbara, herself a stuaent at the local high school, her order has invited lot of comment from students, sympathetic remarks from n- agers from other areas and indignant interiections from those directly affected. Criticism has been i said the ruling was made of a series of delinquencies and immoral acts that have taken place on these She would not elaborate and neither did her father in making the ruling. By Associated The presidential campaign thundered back into the Saturday with Sen. Kennedy criticizing GOP farm policies and Vice President Richard accusing ihis opponent of a jand attacK on i President Eisenhow er. Kennedy also called for economic aid to help Poland restore its independence from the Soviet system.

The Democratic nominee fired his criticism at Republican farm pledges during a speech. His call for aid to Poland was made during a Chicago address to the Polish Congress. Nixon, campaigning through Ohio and into Indiana, kept hitting at a foreign policy CornhijNkers, who for many, many years mastered Midlands football with the single wing, found that ages-old formation too much to handle Saturday. Iowa State ran the ball right up the middle of the gridiron all afternoon in beating the Huskers 10-7 before 34.000 Stadium fans. Tom Watkins, a 17 pound fullback, gained yards through the bigger Cornhuskers, scoring Iowa State touchdown on a trap play from 20 yards out.

Pat Fischer got touchdown on a 15-yard quarterback keeper. The game as decided on a 39-yard field goal by Larry Schreiber. Details. Pictures. Section Settlement Aiinoiiiieed In Railroad Dispute senhower-Khrushchev get-together to ease world tensions was sparked at the United Nations Friday by a 5-neutral-nation plea for such a meeting.

British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Prime Robert Menzies of -Australia are scheduled to talk with Eisenhower today on a possible meeting between the Soviet premier and the American President. C( 4 ol to Idea Eisenhower has been cool to idea ever since the blowup of the Paris summit conference last May where Khrushchev demanded an Eisenhower apology for the U2 reconaissance craft dowmed inside Russia May 1. Eisenhower has said he would not meet Khrushchev unless the Kremlin boss, among other things, releases the (wo surviving crewmen of the RB-47 shot down in the Arctic area July 1. Khrushchev was asked whether he would trade an apology on the U-2 flight for release of the two fliers. is not a reciprocal mat Khrushchev said.

In the past month, Briley! hitting ai a loreign Washington The Ni-i The board gave no details also has banned the wearing speech Kennedy made Ibuis- lional Board an- of the proposed settlement, of zoris (slippers) and geta day night at Svracuse, N.A. nounced that a settlemeiil has Federal mediators had been (clogs) in public buildings Among other things, Kennedy Keen reached in the dispute trying to settle the dispute at Kadeiia Air Base. He in- told his audience: the the past week, stitiiled a similar directive am tired of reading every Union of North America and Earlier a preliminary fed- whiie a base commander in morning what Mr. Khriis- 17 railroads. injunction was issued hchev IS doing.

I want to read 1 av New Rule Hinder Yank Exodus causing a particularly among wives. furore. service- The what the President of the United States is doing The proposed agreement is subject to ratification by union members. Havana i.AP) Fidcl government has announced new financial restrictions that might affect the departure of residents from Cuba. The latest measure prohibits airlines and travel agencies from selling tickets for trips abroad without prior approval of the Cuban currency stabili- Nivon said Saturdav wife of one Kadena Air Base officer said Ihe leadership and commander imdally banned to jjo unanswered all with a strap; the fhrmigh the first and second enlire world at toe for Kadena women but; was later forced to change when hopes this crucial moment.

his ruling to geia and zoris senator it to his by a rebellious reaction. i party and to his country to The editor of the monlhlv cease these irresponsible at- I'lie Offlrial r.S. WfJilhfr Rurraii Lincoln: Generally fair and today. Cooler today east and south, but warmer west and north tonight. Highs today mostly in the 60s.

Nebraska: Generally fair today east and south, but warmer west and north tonight. Highs today mostly in the Ws. Weather Elsewhere, Page 2A MNTOI.N Offii'iul Mfalhir Burrau Rpadings a.m. 4 5 a m. in a.m.

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m. a.m SK a 63 a p.m. a 1' pm 70 12 30 a m. ISun 1:30 pm 72 1 30 a m. 2 m.

73 7 .30 a m. 56 High tftnprrature yrslrrday, 77. tow, 43 High temperature a year ago 49. low 44. sunxet p.m.

6:24 a.m. Freiipitalion: Ibii montli to date. 3.97 Inrbrs: normal to dale, 3.92 iinbeA. firowing Vpr. I to Oct to date.

24fll; normal to date. Total year to date. 29.62 normal to date. 21 Ope to 1 Rathbone Village Store (Winthrop Road Rv- hardware, lawn garden, sporting goods, toys, camera supplies. out! zation fund.

U.S embassy officials said Saturday they are studying the measure to determine if it might be used to prevent the departure of any national who de.sires to leave the island but lacks a valid ticket. With the near rupture of U.S.-Cuban relations, departure procedures already have become an agonizing experience for Despite Prime Minister Fidel assurances that U.S. citizens with clean consciences have nothing to fear from his regime, usually approach their departure with considerable misgivings because of the frequent harassment of travelers. But there has been nothing approaching panic in the exodus of since a State Dept, announcement advising that Cuba is an unsafe place for U.S. citizens.

In another development the government controlled radio VOZ announced that a firing squad executed Robert Cruz Alfonso for the attempted assassination of Jose Pardo Llada, radio commentator and a close associate of Prime Minister Fidel Pardo escaped m- jury when his auto was sprayed 11 machinegun buileis last Juiv English language Okinawa Entertainment Guide editorially blasted ruling on what won'ien Suoulu wear at Kadena, saying the reasoning that women in sportswear might drive lonely servicemen to immoral acts was invalid. tacks on the President of the United States In his Minneapolis speech, promises to farmers are just a re-issue of Secretary of Ezra Benson's farm program decorated with "slick new dclii.sive Be Sure to Read PROTECTS ROYAL portrait of royal press secretary Parade Buffalo, N.Y., banning indefinitely a strike by the union. The preliminary injunction, which will keep switchmen on the job until a decision is planes came to our country and each committed an equal The United States claims the RB-47 was shot down by the Russians in international waters. The Soviets say the plane invaded Russian air. On another important issue, Khrushchev declared he expects to win U.N.

approval of his demand that Red China be admitted to the world body. Vehement Speech Earlier in the day, he had personally delivered a vehement speech to the General calling for the ad- mi.ssion of chief ally. The U.S. strongly reached on the railroad mo- opposed the move. tion for a permanent injunction, wa.s issued by Judge John Henderson in Federal District Court.

A temporary injunction was 'to expire at midnight and under the Railway I.abor the 8.500-member union could have called a walkout 72 hours later. issues iioV- el. difficult and important questions of law, which shtuild be determined only after a full hearing upon the merits of the Henderson said. DEATH RAV NK.VR?—New covery points way toward scientific dis- HONOR FARM FAMILY your chance to nominale your choice for 1960 Honor Farm Family Pa-c 9A WIREPHOTO CAPTURED Nathaniel 39, of Miami. on the 10 most wanted list, was captured at N.V., while playing cards with friends in an apartment, lie was sought in connection with a murder in Oakland Park, Fla la.st March.

DIALLING people can dial long distance telephone numbers direct after Dee. 4 2B Inside Yoidll Also Find Books 4C 9A Religion 5B Bridge 14B SocietySec. Business 8 A 8 A Sports Sec. Crossword 5BMovies TV Deaths iOA Music 5C Want Ads 9-141) Fditorial 6 A 3A What to Do 13B 12.13BRadio WomenSec. WIREPHOTO I Chrysler Corp.

announced the resignation of Jack 39, director of marketing for Plymouth-De Soto-Valiant division, because of his interests firms doing business with Chrysler. Chrysler said it asked Minor's resignation when an investigation showed he made about 20 1 )0 in commissions on Chrysler business given to firms with which he was associated. Minor is the second top level executive of the auto firm to resign since Julv. SIkms Call HE 5-3820 or GA Food uys at Klein Food Center Sunday, 815 So. 11.

-Adv. 8 I Fresh at VVendelin Baking. 1430 South. Aiieiiev DHire I Woodmen Life i'ompany, 3(H) South 12th Street, Telephone HKmlock 2-6427, specializing in life, health, accident, hospital, and group The United States delivered a stinging rebuke to behavior in the U.N. It assailed the Soviet leader for an uproarious, free-swinging sp hitting at the United States, its w'ay of life and Us friendship with Spain.

U.S. James 0. Wauswrnih callt-u perf ormance a and said the Soviet leader's cast grave doubt of the possibility of serious negotiation on disarmament The switchmen have refused or other major world issues, a 4 G- wage boost over two Khrushchev unloaded big i years. similar increase has major blasts in a rambling I been accepted by other oper- off-the-cuff continuation of a ating unions. The union prepared address, i claimed the raise I The Soviet leader was widen the gap between their: sharply gaveled to order at wages and those of the other one point.

Switchmen are paid 73 an hour. Definite Aoii) There was no indication Athens. Greece (UPl) whether the union would ap-'Opera star Alaria Callas and peal the decision or resume (Jreek shipping magnate Aris- negotialions. tolle Onassis have definitely The railroads affected by decided to marry, reliable the dispute are Western Pa-, sources reported. cific.

Southern Pacific, Spo-F- kane International. Hock Is-' PEOPLt land, Denver and Rio Grande LOOKING FOR Western. Great Northern, Da-: MOWFR venport-Rock Island Northwestern, Worth-' Denver and the and St. Louis. other railroads also would be af- The adverlisor below had one lawn mower lo sell and 12 people answered the ad.

fecfed. Nerd Auto permanent work, top wages, lawn mower, GA 3 good fringe benefits, apply Sunday. Mondav or Tuesday This leaves 11 people still ia the market looking for a good law'n mower To contact these people, run a Journal and Star ant Ad advertising your Dial GR 7-8902 and isli Misle Chevrolet, 50 i for Want.

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