The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1956 Page: 23 of 30
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7-B THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
—________. Abilene, Texas, Friday Morning, March 2, 1956
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To Oust NAACP
BATON ROUGE. March 1 —
Louisianastrucke at the NAACP
today with a state lawsuit attempt-
ing to oust the group from this
state under a 1924 law aimed at
knocking out the old Ku Klux
Klan.
Atty. Gen. Fred S. Leblanc
asked a State District Court to
ban any meetings or business op-
erations by the National Assn for
the Advancement of Colored Peo-
ple.
Dist. Judge Coleman Lindsey
signed an order directing the
NAACP and 12 named defendants
to show cause March 19 why a
preliminary injunction should not
be issued
The old, almost forgotten law
which the state seized to attack
A spokesman for the attorney
general's office explained the 1924
Firestone Plant
Building Slated
one-family residence with attached
double garage at 1410
Dr., $29,302
W C. Touchstone, erect frame
boathouse on Lot 56; Lake Fort
Permit te erect a Firestone re- Phantom Hill $500.
capping plant at 4009 N. 1st St. for R w L
$24,000 was included in six permits’ R. * Stuard, erect frame with
reported issued by the city engi- stone trim one-family residence
neer’s office Thursday for a total with attached garage at 2119 N.
of $39,009 in construction. The per-7th St.. $8,799.
nut was issued to Albert McAlister, Dooley Stephenson, erect frame
Tengewood Full Fees (lamped
On Texas Truckers
law, broad enough to cover prac-
ricany every fraternal or civic who said construction began Wed- one-family residence wath attach
group in the state, was adopted! nesday on the masonry building, ed garage at 726 Westview Dr.
originally to strike at such secret I Other permits include: $10,830.
groups as the Klan. ! _
Leblanc’s petition is a civil in J. L Musgrave, erect brick ve-
junction action and no criminal neer one family residence with at-
penalties are involved But the law tached double garage at 2509 Gar-
carries criminal penalties for vio Held Dr $15.60€.
lations, attorneys explained, pro. Joe Qualls, erect brick veneer
vided district attorneys file crimi------------------7-------
nal court actions to bring the i _. . r; .
penalties into play Independence Fete
lean" NAACP Nt Counsel Inn SUBIRENILANI T-Dcendants of
nauee ism s “33 3
volves a policy ol the organiza- Texas leaders will attend the 120th
tion.” ,
anniversary celebration of the sign-
ing of - the Texas Declaration of
U1 the tearful
Attorney Dou
who knew the
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of his part in
ns work, and
was one of
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lings and loan
Ings accounts
las' five chil-
a boy Neff
in this. Next
the passbooks
no particular
1 Neff went
estroyed the
instructed his
he ledgers to
mall building
■ and he kind
let to his law
sited Feature
STEVENSON SEES THE ANNOUNCEMENT — Adlai
Stevenson, who hopes to be the Democratic standard
bearer for presidency, glances at a newspaper headline in
New York bannering President Eisenhower’s decision to
run for reelection. (AP)
Israeli Minister Denounces
Dulles' Middle East Policy
JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector,
March 1 @h — Foreign Minister is entitled to a clear ...... .. .„
Moshe Sharett today denounced request for U. S. arms in the short-
U. S. Secretary of State Dulles' est time possible and has made
statement of Middle East policy clear to the U. S. government that
before the Senate Foreign Rela- “the absence of a decision is also
tions Committee last week a decision"
The foreign minister said Israel
answer on its
He said Dulles’ policy would Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban
withhold from Israel the means ol | presented the request for arma-
security the United States adopted merits in December. No answer
for itself the building up of mas- has bean given, although Eban has
sive armed strength been calling for one at the U. S
been calling for one at the U. S.
"If the statement were to be State Department two or three
taken as a final crystallization of times a week
I HELENA, Mont — Montana’s
program of full reciprocity to inter-
state truck operators of Texas and
Oklahoma will be rescinded April
I the State Reciprocity Board said
Wednesday.
Chairman Charles King said that
after April 1 truck operators from
Texas and Oklahoma must pay
full fees or according to the mile-
age they travel in Montana under
the proportional regional schedule
They are not now being charged
registration and gross vehicle
weight fees.
In the two Southwestern states •
Montana truckers must pay fees
when enuring these states." King
explained.
Active Young Man Thrives on Veal
the NAACP, requires organizations 1.
to. file annual membership lists! I /th Narcotic
and prohibits meetings unless
such lists are filed every year
with the secretary of state
The state petition said the
NAACP has not filed such lists.
And Secretary of State Wade 0
Martin Jr. said “Our records fail
to show either a charter or mem-
bership list.”
Sen. W. M Rainach of Homer,
legislative segregation leader,
hailed the court action as Louisi-
ana's “first counteroffensive
against the NAACP. "
And he suggested it may set a
pattern for other Southern states
to follow.
Arrest Made
DALLAS P—The 17th suspect in
a series of heroin and marijuana
arrests was arrested Wednesday by
federal narcotic agents. Walter
Phillips Jr., 31, was charged with
selling 15 grains of heroin for $75
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Amatosis has
bits which
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the loxes who
the now prey-
hardy rabbit
ig up a dis-
thich will be
And the ea-
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U. S. policy” Sharett told the Is-
raeli Parliament at the end of al
foreign relations debate, “the
stark fact is that, for all practical
purposes, it is tantamount to aban-
doning Israel to its fate
"There is no doubting Mr
Dulles’ sincerity in proclaiming
that the preservation of Israel is
an integral part of U. S. policy
But the practical outcome of his
approach defeats that purpose "
VISITORS’ DAY
Tuesdays at *:0 s.m. the wuhte
can four the Abilene Keporter-News
to see how their newspaper is prim
ed. Groups may tour at ether hours
w anointment Dial 3-0271.
times a week
Sharett said:
“To tell Israel that a nation’s
security does not rest on arms
alone is tantamount to preaching
to a hungry person that man does
not lire by bread alone. It is not
that Israel is hungry in the sense
that it is completely bereft ol
arms, but it is certainly hungry
for those armst which alone can
presently deter aggression.”
First Jap Jet Wing
TSUIKI, Japan —Four Japa-
nese and four American pilots ia
F86 Sabre Jets took to the skies
Thursday to mark formation of
Japan’s first Sabre Jettraining
wing.
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