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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1958
TEN PAGES TODAY
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Killed In Little Rock
WELERS
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OPEN ..
Few Students on
New York
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Hand for Opening
To Speed School Desegregation
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IN QUEMOY CEASE FIRE
Little
reopen
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efforts to dodge
in
states
no
ern
Schools that are not integrated support — financial or otherwise.
The only remaining alternative,
Formosa crisis. But he doubted
k
.. The closing of our
sponsibility of the federal govern-
which and
meat and the NAACP. It is quite
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ON RIO GRANDE
table after a 2312-hour
gaining
ter* which gave the possibly er-
policy because of the pressure of
it, but he would not rule out the it offered a chance of reducing
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world tensions.
Mexican sides of the river.
that his presence was not needed
at the isolated town of Redford.
Bend country fought the worst
employment benefits, pensions and
inh encuritv
pend on
fire, he said, would not be desir-
Walter
villages of
Neb., at the request of the Nation-
caused extensive damage to cot-
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FR.
a Dakar
4 FR SUDAN
run
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to 5 p m.
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Acting on information provided- ed when Captain Jay Banks. of
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by
that he killed Kean in an acci- hotel that had a gasoline station
expenses of the city bus com-
A fire report tor the month of
Late Bulletins
Tsermengas was one of three ther directions to find the body in
hoodlums who moved with Kean a swamp 200 yards from U.S. ।
1 from Texas to Michigan last De- Highway 23.
ROME (UPD— Italy has agreed
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Wcst Africa vgted approval.
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Dulles Indicates U.S. Might
Ask Nationalist Withdrawal
Estimated 15,000
Isolated by Flood
Council Hears Request
For Bus Route Change
Damage is $255 in
One Auto Accident
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from
The
Santa
San
ed States has supplied the Chinese
Nationalist air force with "Side-
awvithin a radius 18 miles south of
Ojinaga, Mexico leaving hundreds
to Coggin and long that street
back to third, where the pre-
from the first head of water from
Presidio. The weather bureau said
ings on news map spotlights French Guinea, one of the
richest of France's African territories, which appeared
headed for complete independence via the ballot box.
Acceptance of the new Constitution meant a willing*
ness to remain tied to France in a community of no-
tions, rejection meant preference for independence,
promised by Premiere Gen. Charles de Gaulle to those
territories who so voted. Incomplete returns showed
French Guinea voting running heavily against the Con-
stitution; all other of the seven French territories in
said
high
uartermaster
r a frogman.
& him to re
ward Presidio posing a new flood
threat in the already inundated
Presidio Valley.
But the Rio Grande flood crest
rm.
Md for the
away by the most destructive Rio
G.andc Coad UCaw u Eig BuU
IVORY .
COAST 2
they are using with good effect
against Red aircraft. But he de-
nied that this constituted an act
of bad faith during the Warsaw
talks with Red China
The “Sidewinders." he said. are
being given to the Nationalists
within the framework of the gen-
l The Mexican consul at El Paso
UNITED NATIONS ( UPI I—Na- and U.S. officials made the esti-
two weeks and believed there was
less likelihood of war.
—Said State Department subor-
dinates who disclosed mail criti-
cism of the department s Formo-
justice for Precinct 1. is still in
Memorial Hospital after suffering
a stroke earlier this month.
Gilmore was appointed to his
early today and was about two
miles wide at a point two miles
upriver from the city.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Border Pa-
anybody else. We have our fund
of common sense
"It is not our thought that the
fewer passengers.
City Attorney Gilbert Harrison
told the council that he could
find no recorded example where
the city coujd specify routes by
the city bus company.
The company operates under a
franchise, which can be revoked
if the council considers the ser-
private.”
About a dozen students listened
as Raney read the statement in
front of Central High.
"We are now restrained from
permitting the private school cor-
poration to operate the schools,"
School Board President W a y n a
Upton announced Monday night.
Did that mean the schools will
remain closed today?
“You have seen the order." Up-
ton said. “I presume it does."
public opinion.
Consider Going to U.N.
CHARGES FILED
Charges were filed Monday in
county court against Joel Taylor
Edwards and H. Edward Walker
for hunting deer with an arti-
ficial light.
out.
to examine
y
Leaves No Doubt
The tribunal, in its unusually
feet was reported at the Alamito
Creek gauging station six miles
below Presidio.
Electrical and telephone service
between Presidio and Ojinaga was .
of Presidio.
Three Villages Isolated
At least three drowning deaths
have been caused by the flood
and cotton crops on both the U.S.
and Mexican sides of the river
have been virtually destroyed by
six days of wild floods.
The Rio Conchos, gorged by tor-
rential rains along its northern
Mexico watershed, swamped the
By JACK VANDENBERG
UPI Automotive Editer
DETROIT I UPD—Chrysler Corp.
FRENCH
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finality even before they could be
heard and decided by the lower
courts. .
Will Rely On Opinion
Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-S.C.).
1948 States’ Rights presidential
nominee, declared the court “has
WEATHER FORECAST
BROWNWOOD AREA Cloudy with
scattered showers and turning colder this
afternoon and tonight Wednesday slow
clearing and colder. Low tonight 50,
high Wednesday 66
Maximum temperature here Monday
86, overnight low 61. Sunset today 6:23,
cunrise 6:29.
East policy. as charged by Vice
President Richard M. Nixon. But
Dulles said there would be serious
consequences for war and peace
in the release of unevaluated let-1
able to return to the mainland un- there was nothing he would not
der their own steam, as he put do and no place too remote to go if
By STEWART HENSLEY
-United Press International
_______— ___ ______ ______ it crystal clear to southerners lawyers, was to knock out all or hearing next Monday, his job will
ance that will be put up by many their ultimate choice is between almost all laws passed by south-
ESIERRAK? sr
B L EON E^^ *
ssLBERIA’
Frazier driven by Hiram D. Sear,
ey, 1417 Ave. J. and a 1950 Ford
driven by Barbara R. Thomas,
2309 Dartmore.
Damage to a stop sign was es-
timated at $5. Officers Investi-
gating estimated $75 damage to
the Frazier and $175 to the Ford.
There were no injuries.
pany and indicated that he can- I — -— ---- —---------
not continue to operate the firm Health and planning consultants
with two southside routes be- for the city,
cause of increased expenses and
company indicated that it has
The report said the average
rental paid by persons living in
the housing units is $25.15 per
month, including utilities.
floods in their history.
The mercury dipped to 41 de-
grees at Dalhart early today, only
nine above freezing, and in the
Oklahoma section of the Panhan-
dle a freeze was predicted for
Tsermengas. 39, of Ecorse.
out Third to Ave. D. along D to office hours of the local office
around the 2000 block, then over from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to 8 a m.
HEADED FOR INDEPENDENCE—Cross hatched mork.
s.
ith
e
i
•O
d
Private School Plan Is
sman finally
possibility that they might even-
tually get there as a result of a
Hungarian-type revolution in Chi-
na.
southern officials and private citi- integrated public schools or no ern states in *,
zens. schools with any kind of public school integration.
that posettlementinithoufhrysnr tionalist .China said! today it wouki male
admitted verbally, police said. killed and was buried near an old
area is increased
s= PORT V1
EGUNA
WEST AFRICA
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Eleventh St. was appointed Jus-
tice of the peace. Precinct 1.
Place 2 by the Brown County
commissioners court Monday.
Chinese Nationalist forces from
First Real Norther
Of Season in Texas
Fall’s first real norther blew
into the Texas Panhandle early
today while residents of the Big
turned him back.
---—-------------Tex., a community of 350 about He finally telegraphed the order
dropped two inches in five hours 15 miles east of Presidio. to Faubus.
at Presidio early today although Planes manned by U.S Border Gov. Orval E. Faubus' name
a new rise was expected when .Patrolmen and Mexican Rangers was on one copy. Two state po-
the swollen Conchos empties into flew food supplies in to both Red- licemen turned U.S. Marshal R.
the Rio Grande three miles north — — — .
reached agreement on all but two
points of a new contract today
and Union President Walter P.
Reuther headed for General Mo-
tors to try for a settlement there
before Thursday’s strike deadline.
Reuther left the Chrysler bar-
H. Hart. Place
KILL RATTLESNAKE
Police officers V. G. Grady
and Cleburne Spain, patroling
by Greenleaf Cemetery this
morning, killed a diamond-back
rattlesnake as it was apparently
going to the hills from the ceme-
tery. It had nine rattles and a
button.
Magnolia St., Magnolia to Austin
Ave., and Austin back to Fisk. . - .
The council suggested a pos- ; asked the Federal Communica-
sible loop in the route by going tions Commission to change the ।
A report from the Brownwood
Housing Authority was heard by
the council The report showed
the authority took in more than
$60,000 during the past fiscal
: year.
retreat under
Verde, and
the world would Invoke punitive A g A
measures against them, such as Near Anreement
trade sanctions, if they failed to IVCCI HVICCIIICIII
live up to their word. - ______-
Dulles confirmed that the Unit-
to wrap final unsolved details of against the Chinese Communists
“Thus,n Keuther headed for giant befpe inyadinsstthe “m-
c. ~ - « , . I V E al E ■ eandtd, • 111 nae nII-
General Motors where a strike bassador Tingfu F. Tsiang told the
deadline is only two days away United Nations Generai Assem-
It was believed that Chrysler I N "we love as much as
agreed basically to the same
According to Capt. Banks. Kean
had a long police record but
served only one prison term—five
Dulles was asked whether it
would not be sound to work out
some withdrawal of the National-
ist forces on Quemoy and Matsu
since the United States did not be-
lieve the buildup had been par-
ticularly wise in the first place.
He replied that this would de-.
Wednesday.
The cold front at 8 a.m. extend-
ed from about 30 miles east of
Wichita Falls to just north of
Quemoy and Matsu if a depend- _
able cease-fire agreement can be the wisdom of such a meeting at
worked out with the Communists, this time.
. —He saw improvement in the
Formosa situation over the past
There was no attempt to mini-
mize the long uphill road desegre-
Seation still faces in many south-
rtn states, nor the bitter resist-
toutreaohatherupper Tnesstttnistby Place 2 Peace Justice
terms Ford accepted.
The Ford settlement, a three-
year pact, calls for chief im-
provements in supplemental un-
E. Gilmore
withdrawal as a
now will not necessarily be inte-,
grated in a day. a week or even
it by next year.
by the high-ranking justice offi-
the regular Chrysler cial. He voiced belief that hence-
— .— — — ----- — imCII -uxuu w.o. dxaue n.
ford, Tex., and Ojinaga Monday. Beale Kidd back Monday night
Rail Tracks Cut when he tried to serve it and told
Officials of the Mexican Minis- him to see Faubus in his office
try of Health said today they have today.
aet up a flood relief program for copies went to members of the
village* and cities in the Rio private school corporatiom. the
Conchos Valley. school board. school official* and
Ojinaga s railroad connections even to school teachers.
with the interior of Mexico were if any had had anything to de
cut by track washouts which Mex with reopening the four schools to-
lean National Railway officials day on a private basis, they would
sold would take more than six have geen in danger of a contempt
months to repair citation from the Eighth U.S. Cir-
A passenger train was reported cult Court of Appeals.
stalled in high water since Satur- Two circuit court judges handed
day between Chihuahua City and down the order Monday in Omaha,
homeless 1 Olinaga. Neb., at the request at the Nation-
The Kio Grande crested at Presidio farmers estimated esti- al Association for the Advance-
Langtry at about 10 p.m. Monday j (See ESTIMATED on Page ID ment of Colored People,
gubernatorial mansion Monday
trol .installed . radio night, but two state policemen
of 1815
COMMUNITY CHEST BEGINS—A kick-off coffee was held at seven this morning at
Hotel Brownwood to officially open the 1958 Brown County Community Chest drive.
About 50 workers were present to hear instructions for this year's drive from assist-
ant drive chairman, Fred Russ. "Have a heart and do your part" is the slogan to
be carried through the campaign. ___________________________ (Buletin Photo)
"go rule on a whole host of
quested the changes in a letter.
Instead of using two routes on
the south side. Harper’s pro-
posal was one route which would
at about 25 miles per hour — .. .
across the state and was expected Walter Gilmore Named
lows:
Del Rio crest 24.5 feet about 6
p.m. today. Flood stage is 15
feet, but little or no damage was
expected there. However, the In-
ternational bridge will be closed
there this afternoon as the ap-
proaches are flooded out at 17.5
feet.
At Eagle Pasa, the river will
tonight. i -
The cold front moved rapidly— 300 secunt-
the United Auto Workers
disrupted and the West Texas
Utilities Co has been serving'
Ojinaga by direct high lines since
Sunday.
At Presidio, border patrolmen
1 August showed no building fire
losses during the month and a
total of $12 950 for the year.
The city fire department re-
questions and to resolve them
cember. He is a native of Gal-
veston. Tex.
State Police Detective Charles
Juan, located
lawyers for consultation. His ex-
ecutive secretary said he may not
even get to his office today.
US. Marshal R. Beale Kidd
tried to serve a copy of the re-
straining order on Faubus at th*
winder” guided missiles
But a high-ranking Justice De- 1 day’s Supreme Court opinion to
partment official told United rule out private segregated
Press International the court’s schools with any type of govern-
stern pronouncement served no- mental support whatsoever.
tice on segregation backers that President Eisenhower probably
all efforts, direct or indirect, to will have something to say on the
nullify the tribunals desegrega- subject at his new s conference
tion edict will wind up in the legal Wednesday — his first since
waste basket. I Aug. 26.
Schemes Won’t Work The main effect of Monday’s
He said the court now has made opinion, in the eyes of government
He formation that Kean had been
would be willing to meet with
Chou if such a meeting appeared "arkers.
i to offer any possibility of bringing He sard . . - . -.1- —-----------
I about peace in the Formosa cris- I and UAW bargaining teams will forth virtually all federal district
__He did not believe the Na-1 is. He replied by recalling that i reconvene at 11:30 a.m. after a courts, and certainly all federal
tionalist Chinese would ever be 1 President Eisenhower had said two-hour recess in an attempt to appeal courts, would rely on Mon-
ahle tn return to the mainland un- there was nothing he would not reach a quick settlement.
"I think I can say we have .. mg. _
reached a meeting of minds on Nofionolist China To
the basic contract,” Reuther said. emgg E_, g_go
But he quickly emphasized that -eren- Every men
-nothing is agreed to until every- By BRUCE W. MUNN
thing is agreed to,” United Press International
Reuther’s comment indicated
Dulles’ remarks on the offshore 1
-uteu ... ____islands were made to a news con-
WASHINGTON (UPD — Secre-1 ference at which he also said:’
tary of State John Foster Dulles | —He' would be willing to meet
Indicated today the United States with Red Communist Premier
woud urge withdrawal of large Chou En-lai if there were reason
to think it would help settle the
Leaf said Tsermengas and Kean years for a store burglary in
got into an argument because Midland. Tex Banks said he had
i Tsermengas prevented Kean from been known as a narcotics ped-
shooting two policemen in Collins- dler and had been involved in
ville. Bl.. last Dcember 16 It was several murders.
that quarrel, Leaf said, that end- Tsermengas was taken to the
, ed in Kean's death Oakland County Jail in Pontiac
Kean was shot through the' after being questioned by state
'h ... 7he lling, according to F-lice aulhcities fer Lie hour
PRESIDIO, Tex.
estimated 15,000 |
isolated by record
Teresa. Val
Texas Rangers,
have re-
sider taking the Formosa crisis to
the United Nations if the ambas-
sadorial talks in Warsaw between
U.S. representative Jacob Beam
and Chinese Communist envoy
Wang Ping - nan tend to break
down or if military activity in the
Michigan the Texas Rangers came to
Dimitros Michigan last Saturday with in-
VOLUME 58 NO. 300 5c PER COPY
Fisk to Third St., Third to A notice to the council
I Western Union was read.
route. Definite action will be
taken in the near future.
' At the meeting Harper ex-
gaining table after a 23 * -hour attempted to render a decision on '
eral U S military aid program to marathon negotiating session and private schools which are not in
tory but would await a revolt were isolated early today as a Rio
againet th. Chinese communists Conchos flood torrent swirled to-
a city of about 14,000 totaled ——j—---—.... --.-J.
across from Presidio today asked ■ EZ±Zo n7ie /cen.
the American Red Cross to send E56=e-L-KEEM/4
in food supplies.
Early today a flood crest of 21
viously outlined route is con-
tinued. .----
Harper told the council he vention of the League of Texas
would study th possibility of in- l
eluding the loop in the southside
LITLE ROCK. Ark. (UPD — High
Gov Orval E Faubus announced A little later a truck pulled up
today that he is looking for an- and two men put up a +-by-6-foot
other way to provide segregate.! sign in the center of the school-
education for Little Rock high yard it said "This school closed
school students, since a Federal by order of the federal govern-
__________________ _ There were 86 grass and brush ----
vice inadequate but cannot lay fires. 11 vehicle fires, six false WASHINGTON (UPD — Presi-
out the routes. • alarms, and 18 needless calls. dent Eisenhower today named
The council generally agreed . ------- his special assistant fer avia-
with Harper that some action A report on the possibility of tion matters, retired Lt. Gen.
must be taken to prevent the bus expanding the city gas company Elwood R. (Pete) Quesada, as
company from operating "in the was given by City Manager Jack head of the new Federal Aviation
red." , ' Broad. Estimates of probable Ageacy, elfective Nov. L a
this Indicated stages and crest* ~~
down stream from Presidio as fol- H5=5t.Z0uis/ ..
#=Dakar ‘SE,
reaching a crest of 26 5 feet about
6 pm Wednesday. Flood stage is -J—
16 feet, but no damage was ex-1
ported ====
At Laredo, the river will reach "Kiff
a minor crest of about 17.5 feet =-=
this afternoon and another crest ==8
Wednesday night of about 25 feet ====
due to the Langtry water. Flood =====
stage is 30 feet. I
Utilities Ont |
Authorities at Ojinaga, Mexico. ! ====
Dr. T. H. Hart Reported
'Doing Fairly Well'
Dr. T. H. Hart, who recently
suffered a stroke, is in Brown-
wood Memorial Hospital, Room
125. A hospital spokesman re-
ported this morning that he is
“doing fairly well and seems
more alert this morning.” Dr.
Hart is Justice of the Peace of
Precinct 1.
D. Webster Jowers of Rt. 4
Was admitted to Memorial Hos-
pital this morning at 9 o’clock
with fractured ribs and an in-
jured spine. His injuries were
- received in a ear-trailer truck
accident.
A collision at the Intersection san policy were ill-advised but it
of Ave. J and Fourth St at 11:50 was a matter of opinion whether
—- they had “sabotaged his Far
ternational Bridge at Presidio
Midland, and was moving rapidly
southeastward.
Showers will increase along the
front during the day. The Big
Bend country may expect more
rain, the forecast indicated. new position for the months of
| The rampaging Rio Grande was I October. November, and Decem-
down slightly today in the Presidio ber. He is the Democratic nomi-
area. The record floods have nee for the place l position in
the November general election.
(UPD— An ' country history ”
persons were, A Santa Fe Railroad siding at
I Rio Grande Presidio was washed l------ —'
The Brownwood city council
heard a request by Joe Harper
to change the southside city bus
routes but took no formal action
at their regular meeting Mon-
day afternoon in city hall.
Harper had previously re-
1 peace
Court order has stopped his pn- ment."
vale schools plan Raney is president of the Little
He conceded that if a restrain- Rock Private School Corp,
ing order now in effect is made It planned to _______
a permanent injunction in an 8th Rock's four high schools, closed
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals since Sept. 2 in the integration
controversy, at 8 a.m today.
be more difficult. But the 8th U S Circuit Court
“Other avenues and means of of Appeals intervened and ordered
providing education for the stu- the school board not to transfer
dents will be explored," Faubus the buddings to the corporation,
said in a statement. We think p,. . ... . , ..
the action of the federal govern Raney, didunotofinallyannpunce
ment is illegal, but if the injunc- font the sorporsatiwnnuunti. today
live action of the courts is made scnoois would not open
rise tonight and Wednesday.
—The United States will con-
. ... U.S. deputy marshals rushed
1 about Little Rock serving coples
.. . . .. — . away and of the restraining order.
floods today on both th U.S. and about 1.MM feet of track were Faubus slept later than usual,
under water. * and when he got up called in his
The Rio Grande was more than —
one-half mile wide under the in-
he said, would be truly private ! strong opinion signed personally
schools and these, he said, would by all nine justices, left no doubt
mean education only for the rich, of its meaning when it said i uve acuon or ine courts is mane . — — . ,a..
We ve passed that stage in this i The constitutional right of (Ne- permanent it will make our ef- “ planned TheumioineduEttie
country," said the official, who gro' children. . .can neither be forts more difficult but not at all KoeK scnooi Hoard announced it
asked he not be quoted by name nullified openly and directly by impossible Monday nignt.
Strongly pro-segregation south state legislators or state execu- "'As long as the people stand "Through the concerted efforts
enters, In the very sharpness of tives or judicial officers, nor nulli- firm, a way will be’ found to pre- of the government of the United
their comments, gave pointed em- fied indirectly by them through serve our tradition* and educate States and the NAACP, the Little
phasis to the court s warning to evasive schemes for segregation our children despite all efforts of Rock Private School Corp. has
governors, state legislatures, whether attempted ingeniously or the federal government and the now been enjoined and prohibited
judges and school boards that I ingenuously." NAACP to the confrary ” from operating Central High, Hall
“evasive schemes” won't work | The high court said the Four The Little Rock School Board's High. Technical High and Horace
Georgia Governor - nominee Er- teenth Amendment of the Consti- television instruction program for Mann High," he read from a pre-
nest Vandiver said the “political- tution prohibits “state support of high school students, which has of- pared statement.
ly constituted court" had sought segregated schools through any fered six hours' of televised les- “• • ■ The closing of our ae
arrangement, management, funds sons a day on three TV stations, high schools is.now.the. full
or property." • went off the air today
Legal experts said just about the There was no immediate indica-
only recourse left open to south- tion whether it will be resumed, evident that they are reedy to
ern states seeking to avert inte-1 Dr. T. J. Raney read the obitu- sacrifice the educational oppor-
gration now is to abolish their ary of the private school plan in tunities for 4.000 students to satis-
public school systems altogether. * a driving rain in front of Central fy their consuming desire to mix
■---------—---------—-------------- .... the races im our school, public ar
bock, 64 at Marfa, 59 at El Paso.
74at-Laredpanat Mineral Wells to state police today that he said he loaded Keans’s body into
Several city officials have in- The col d fron pushed down killed hoodlum gambler George the trunk of an automobile, took |
dicated they will attend the con- from Canada and in the north Kcan, 32, an underworld character it to the swampland near Alpena
I Municipalities convention in anFtarsn’Robeesynue <7 Texas Datazron “orin
Houston in November snow murrtes were reported -----------ide ~ when “*"k*
The council discussed not hold- [ The floods caused a food crisis
ing its Nov. 3 meeting because along the 18-mile long Rio Con-
__ _ of the convention. chos Valley.
plained operating methods and ' The group was also invited to A transport plane from Chihua-
expenses of the city bus com- attended a meeting this morning hua City carrying food to Ojina-
of the State Department of ga yesterday was unable to land
because of high water.
"several miles of 15-foot
levees have been washed
police arrested
United Press International ।
WASHINGTON (UPD- Top ad-
ministration legal experts said to-
| day the Supreme Court's strong
new integration stand should has-
ten school desegregation in the
South by knocking out-many legal
delaying moves.
dent and with the help of two j and a real estate office adjacent
others, buried him in a shallow I to it
grave in a swamp near Alpena | Acting on that information, aw
State police said he made no thorities located the old Welcome
signed statement. Hotel in Oscoda and followed fur-
the circumstances. A
ton. -- —■
The Weather Bureau’s only
rain report for the 24-hour period AI.". .E W..ma | o
or Kean is
ported during the morning in •
ceived 104 alarms during the to set up bases for American
month, including 46 in the city missiles on its territory, the gov-
and 68 outside the city limits, ernment announced tonight.
able because of the impact
would have on other countries.
Dulles added, however, that if’ nI i A
there were a reasonably depend- | hrvcler | Arn
able cease-fire, it would be foolish VlI YSICI vUI U.
to keep these large forces there / • I
in"eneajontpeaxedssmrneds"en And UAW Reach
knowledge that other nation* of OHM VO If I IVUVII
northwest sectors of the state.
semo Admitted by Ex-Con
Some early morning lows in- »
cluded 44 at Amarillo, 52 atLub I PONTIAC. Mich (UTD— An Tsermengas, occurred near Pon-
ex-convict from Texas confessed tiac. With friends. Tsermengas
defend "every inch” of its terri- Three more Mexican villages
a.m. Monday involved a 1948
10 million people on Taiwan (For-
mosa) should be pitted against the
500 or 600 million on the main-
land. We have no reason to fight
against our brethren on the main-
land.
“However, when our people on
the mainland rise in revolt as the
Hungarian people did two years
ago and call for our help, we shall
fight side by side with them for
their freedom.
“This is our program of recov-
ery of the mainland, no more and
no less."
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