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4 I I IP 1 i Austin daily herald 1 VoL CXXXV 55 AUSTIN MINN THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1958 Member Associated Press 24 Pages Boys Blotk 'a? I Position Ji' WITH SOVIET BACKING Reds May Be Ready ixiieiib ol Hie in 1 'I 11 the Reds and to Risk ar East War Mother of 4 mainland Burned atally do away with the Letts appoint de mnnifnrcs toon 7 2 The Weather Okabena fo an 4n villa tional soft is of him theh work its way back? on the road Thedriver abandoned the vehicle about 4 miles south team from Darfur Minn lost to Luverne 40 The" car hit the bridge 1 miles south of Heron ance for the growth of our state In the last two years the same tax rate has Trought in 12 per cent more money Using the same tax rate Jn 1961 we well mav jcate a 6th District: DL head quarters hero a Integration VI it School 3 71 70 £0 67 66 Single 7c appointed mdhitors went to US Dist Judge Dickinson Letts to day with a protest against ma neuvers by Teamsters President James Hoffa which would abol ish their job of watchdog over un ion affairs The conferencexwith the judge broke up quickly however to be resumed this afternoon with a Hoffa representative present Letts apparently wanted to hear both sides at the same sitting the afternoon session Martin chairman of the Monitors Board was expected to ask Judge Letts to take a stand on Hoffa's plan to a union convention and election next eb ruary I Assuming a Hoffa victory in such an election the move would munist China posted a new keep out warning today to any Ameri can ships and planes that might be sent to help Nationalist Chinese in ormosa and garrisons on Que moy and other offshore islands The Peiping regime extended its territorial waters to 12' miles off shore taking in Quemoy 'and Mat su which nestle against the Chi nese mainland The official New China News Agency said in a broadcast that all foreign ships and aircraft must 'have permis sion to travel in the new zone' Claimed by Reds The new area also included or mosa about 100 miles from the mainland and "the Pescadores Islands supply point about 30 miles from ormosa Both have always been claimed by theReds as part of China Theuinnouncement charged that rank and file teamsters whose court action 'against eleva tion" to the union presidency brought about the creation of the board Hoffay expressing impatience TEAMSTERS lLJContaueli npage Escapee Who Jailed i momwr NAMED TO STATE POST ST PAUL (AP) David Veslly 41 Stillwatej is the new supervisor of the Bureau of Game in the Minnesota Game and uh Division Dulles went on to say such development forecast a i widespread use of force in the ar East which would endanger vital free world positions and the curity of the" United Meanwhile a high US official' at the summer White House said the United States would intervene' swiftly Jf it thought the ormosa Strait situation was out of that is if the Nationalist Gen Chiang Kai forces could nots handle it by DullesVtated the US position at a jammed news Conference at tended by some 70 reporters and TV radio people in a room only a'i'f few feet from the oL monitors and'permit a team se lected by Hoffa to "take over the corruption clean bp job in the un ion emerging from the chambers said he 'would be back (at 1:30 pm EDT) with Wells union attorney and nominee on the Monitors is Godfrey military occupation of or mosa is an illegal act violating Chinese territory and sovereignty the right to recover ormosa at air appropriate time using the announcement said is Chi internal affair in which no foreign interference is 1 12 Mile The news agency defined the starting point of the new 12 mile line: as the line connecting the mainland coast witih its offshore islands would take in Que moy Matsu which is about 18 miles from the nearest point on the coast was within what the Peiping announcement called the Chinese inland sea The sea limits give Peiping the pretext to regard any block ade busting mission to relieve Quemoy as an act of invasion More Plans The United States continued to beef up its forces on ormosa US authorities announced the ar rival of more American Sabre jets but did" not say how many Gen Curtis LeMay US Air orce deputy chief of staff and the top American exponent of long range bombingzis due in ormosa Sunday for a look at the situation LeMay is expected to remain here several days at the invitation of the Nationalists and then take off for a tour of US Air orce bases in the Pacific Rogers said he shouted several warnings then fired one shot fn the air The suspect and Rogers 'fired ain him abpYe4he elbow io the right arm Prescott was treated by a local docte and then taken to the emm? ty jail at Ellsworth where he wo held Without charge 'Rogers aaid the man gave hi father's name and address An thony Prescott 1326 Washing ion Minneapolis" Prescott is about miles wteb easunf the Twin QUea 7 ebnquer the offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu may mean that China with1 Soviet backing is "prepared to risk a fegionaLwar in the ar East Pravda1 warned this week that the Soviet Union will go" to the aid 2 Largest Railroads to Seek are Increase PHILADELPHIA The na two largest railroads the Pennsylvania and the New York Central said today they will seek passenger fare ipereases of up to 15 per cent The proposed increases would go intdlrffect Nov 1 if approved by the Interstate Commerce Com mission The 15 per cent increase Daniel said rbut I reckon that the way ft should be Jbe Lone Star state will lose its place as the nation's largest when Alaska becomes the 49th stat? Giving Daniel a hand is Alaska's acting governor Waino Hendrickson (right) Daniel is making an official visit to acKnowieoge that Alaska is twice as big as Texas 2(ARJhotflfax) wages subject to "withholding and not more than $200 of income in dividends or wages not subject to withholding The 2 form furnished by employers to 1 cVivm InvftH ittllLLoU ai 1 wuuueiub utu wg une must be enclosed with the when his car smashed into the reaf of one driven by his father in law on a country road near there Myles Bartusek 40 was thrown 63 feet from his rolling car after it ricocheted off that pi Emmanuel Schoenbauer 57 at a rise in the rural highway Schoenbauer was turning into his farm fou miles northwest of New rague when the crash occurred i BartusekHiad igorked In a New Prague garage before getting the postal job about July 1 His widow and a month old baby survive I P' 3 4 5P 57 60 a 6770 7 PM 9 10 It technique': which is a discredit to 'politics? The 'endorsed GOP candidate is George MacKinnon former US district attorney reeman said MTA statements could be summed up in two words and He said the MTA twisting manipulating and jockeying fig ures canfe up "with the amazing assumption that in two years the state wijl have a 72 million dollar Called Off Base the MTA financial wiz ards are way off ree DOCKSIDE WELCOME Dutch militarv band strikes 1 in a weli nme for the atnmir submarine Skateand its crew on arrival in port of DenHelder near Amsterdam The a Netherlands Monday' Skate' duplicated feafrof Nautilus Navy's first nuclear rpowered sub in crossing under the North Pole last month Sitete was scheduled to spend four days in The Netherlands (AP Photofax) A 4 4 He was Gust Miller1 fa tally hurt when his car and one driven by Richard Busch 62' At water came together on a Kan signed card A married couplealso may use the card: if their combined incomedoes not exceed that limit Har rington said By using fonriTOA 'taxpayers automatically claim the standard 10 'per cent deduction for personal expenses such hsr contributions interest payments medical ex penses and the like Taxpayers deductions exceeding 10 per cent of their in come must use the regular four page form 1040 if A Internal Revenue Service nounced today The simple form 1040A may be used by persons having incomes of not more than $10000 to i withholding SMALL LAG OR SMALL STATE With a grijuBili Daniel brotherofJexa5 theilags efrihe'TJnited States Texas and Alaska over the Sheriff Surrenders Sullivan" 18 North Mankato was back in his cell today after some short lived from 'Sullivan "awaiting sentence a grand larceny charge locked up Sheriff Jay Mickelson of Blue Earth County Tuesday after callihg the officer to hjs cell to ia spect ailegecT faulty plumb ing When 'the sheriff walkedvin Sullivan walked out turtiing the lock as he did so i pparentlrundergoing a change heart Sullivan called from hs home Jate Wednesday asked to be picked upMickelson obliged Weather A Portly cfoudv orid cool tontgto tn' Creasing cloudiness ond wormer ri low tonlqht 48 58 chance of shower! $pirday '65 A 7 63 4 A 58 5 A 56 6 A Taxpayer Assn Is Dangerous ST CLOUD Minn (AP) Gov reeman spoke out strongly Wed nesday night against the Repub lican gubernatorial endorsee and" the Minnesota' Taxpayers'ssn calling the MTA the? dan gerous group in our Addressing abotit 200 Steams County Democratic armer La bor leaders at 1 a meeting here 1 reeman predicted the starting with the 1958 federal tax! person whose income is below returns I $10000 if the income consists of ing off their shelling of Quemoy today Nationalist defense headquarters reported that up id' early after noon 6nlyT44 shells landed on the will be the dirtiestmostlislaHd complex off the Chinese Vicious campaign I have ever' had a part in" 1 Assails MacKinnon he added '(was DULLES ARRIVES OR CONERENCE Secretary of State Dullekarrivfes'by helicopter at Newport: I Jo day for a conference with President Eisenhower regard ing the ar East crisis Adm Henry Crommelinright) Commander Newport Naval Station escorts 'Dulles (yP t' i WASHINGTON (AP) The an 1 Until now only those earning nual tussle with income tax re less" than $5000 have beeh permit turns will be easier for some 17 1 ted to simplified form a million taxpayers hereafter the I punch 'card about the size of a an oank cneck 1 IRS Commissioner Russell Har rington 'said the: new form IMO will have only 15 questions to an swer front and back The card may be used by any 1958 City Traffic 1957' 1951 Accidents V469 53 Injuries 103 7 None Damage $71250 $90800 Car Thief Suspect Shot in Arm Nabbed 1 Peiping Extends Sea Limits Told to Keep Out' ormosa Comlyb occupation of or Si Will 6 te I I a A i Jp 7 tnj 1 ji If Necessary Ike Tells Reds Mbriitors Hoffa Maneuvers s' WASHINGTON (AP) Court Schmidt' New York attorney for Thez bombardment yesterday al No Nfifid tfl DlSCUSSzwas relatively light 740 7660 roWUQUSS rGoocla Behgvjdbldw Iowa Judge Decides DAVENPORT IOWA seph Sahlie "35 of Letcher has spent all but seven months of last 21 years in" reformatories and pentitentiar ies So it was nothing new to him Wednesday when he was sen tenced to two concurrent 25 year terms in the Iowa penitentiary He admitted two armed holdups of Davenport taverns that net ted a total of $667 Sahlie only smiled when Dis trict Judge Clay LeGrand com mented there was no use talk 3 Arkansas Town' 1 Remain Potential Jf Trouble Spot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A 'group1 of belligerent: white boys apparently in 1 their exprefeed intention of keeping most Negroes out of Van Buren Ark High School 9L 7 Although there was no disorderK on this second day of classes Van Buren remained onef of the potential trouble spots 7 in the otherwise comparatively raj quiet integration scene Stand In an evident effort to hold the segregation line Gov Lindsay Almond of Virginia asked Nor 'School Board not to assign Negro pupils to white schools as it had planned under court order advised school authori al ties involved in critical segrega tiori action tp hold fast to pfovi sions of state law and not to take 1 any steps under federal court pressure that might reflect on the responsibility in op eration of the schools I Strike Called The situation at Van Buren to day resulted from what one 17 year old white high school senior called a to get rid ofNe i groes who attended some classes briefly Wednesday' The youth who would not give his name indicated that the meant non df his group of 41 schoolboys would' return to classes Until integrationhad been halted Some observers said two Negro girls got inside the school build ing todajp Hearing Continues 1 In continuation of a hearing bn the race mixing issue at Alexan dria Vaan attorney for the Ar lington County School Board con tended and rea sonable were used in denying applications of 30 Negroes enrollment in various white schools Washington government sources continued to withhold comment on reports that civilians' were being nlisted to serve as 'deputy mar shals if needed at Little Rock 77 TArk rT Enrollment of Negro pupils jn without incident at Winston Salem NyC Great MillSj Md and Birmingham Ala Students at Van Buren had jeered 13 Negro students Wednes Negroes went to high school 'Without apparent incident yester day But last night 16 year old Larry Bell said he and two other 1 Negroes left the building during the morning because white boys in their classes threatened to beat them after school 1 'Bell said neitheb he nor seven other Negroes enrolled planned to rgturn to school today' School of ficials have refused topomment At GreensboQ? NC" a small group displaying a Kux Klux Klan banner 'and a Confederate flag met at school Even so five INTEGRATION (Continued on Page 23) EDITOR'S NOTE James White writer of the following dis patch is an old China hand fie attended school in 'Peiping joined TheAssociated Press there in 1936 and remained in China until 1942 After the war he The Communists continued eas chilia for in 194 and 1949 ana now assigned to tne AP staff in'Sah rancisco Bv JAMES WHITE SAN RANCISCO (AP) The promised China necessary ritorial ambitions soviet union tougn expression or rr JW 1 weaned KT II WIMQI PIERRE SD (AP) A young widow and mother of four children was burned fatally Wednesday evening when a gas explosion shattered her home Mrs Lester Salzwedel27 died early Thursday from the burns 1 which covered most of her body A two year old son Rodney who suffered a broken leg was found outside the house after the ex He may have been in the basement with his mother and blown from the building or struck by a cellar door as he played out side 'Another son Mike 10 was in the kitchen but was not harmed by the blast iremen believed the explosion moral and material wThis no 'doubt refers tothe1Chi neSe JSoviet treaty of' 1950 a com mitment the Soviets are bound to fulfill if they choose to interpret anyclash as American aggres sion The Soviet Union cannot af ford openly to let a Cqmnyinist ally down The risk of a regional war then is involved especially if the US' 7th leet goes into action As to why the Chinese and the Soviets chose this particular time to launch such an adventure there are numerous reasons having to 1 do with a broad synchronization of Communist offensives in the Middle East and the ar East The key reason may be commu 1 nist belief that a phase of expan 1 sisn now might be reasonably safe whereas it would not be safe 1 later "bn when the United States I has developed an intercontinental ballistic missile Since the earliest date specif flee lated for American development This country Is bonnd treatv rx mtlv a 1 1 a vi duvAi fln tayvu appeals LU Ut no sooner than 1960 the Commu (Continued on Page 2) Sophia Toren Gets Big Welcome Home VENICE Italy (AP) Shapely Sophia Lora? came backed Italy to a roaring welcome Wednesday night Her appearance at' the Venice ilm estival was' the first visit to" Italysihce her Mexican marriage a year ago to a divorced man was condemned by Roman Catholic Church leaders Almost 5000 persons cheered her as she arrived for the showing of her American made picture IKE 1 Continued on Page" 2" new rrague rural mail car 1 rier was killed Wednesday night diyohi County road 1 avwa wQit limy was caused by gas escaping from bring in an" additional 36 million meat They saia the Prectnan's talk to the party gas may have been ignited leaders came after he helped ded UTHAn AAwe It A basement and turned on a vash orce of the explosion' ripped partitions 'in the home broke dishes and scattered furniture Mrs husband died in June 1957 after a fall from a ladder a VICTIM GANG ATTACK Rose Marie Gemmae 17 Lynn Mass nursing a blackened right eye shorn and torn "wedding gown after her release from Lynn Hospital Wednesday Miss Gemma claims five girls entered the apartment where she was baby sitting cut off her hair and poured fingenatfpo1ish on her' scab Police ouoted tfe Gemma nirl as savinn that the group accused her of making 'remark about their Lake morals betore assaulting her Miss Gemma said she IV to be married Saturday AP Photofax) A Official Readings from Herald Weather Site on Roof of ire Station: 1 High preViouk 24 hours 84 Low previous 47 i ilReading at 8:30 am 50 General Weather Clear WEDNESDAY" "83 7 82 84'79 MPMC A kl Al I klP A Simplified Tax Ref urns OK fodneomes Under $10000 to help defend ormosa and the nearby Pescadores Congress left it to Eisenhower to: decide requires fighcing'ibbf Mr attempt on the part of the Chinese Communists to thesepositions7 "Is lands) or any of them would be crude violation of the principle uponvwhich world order is based namely that no country should 1 use armed force to seize new terr Dulles said The statement today went much further than ever before in mak ing it clear to the Reds that the Nationalists can count on Ameri 4 can armed Eisenhower I 1 PRESCOTT Wis (AP) A car theft suspect was shot' in the arm Wednesday night as he tried to escape pursuing officers in of here and toblpo the brush western Wisconsin community that bears his name Police Chief Harold Rogers iden tified the suspect as Noble Harri son Prescott about 31 whore pertedly' Earl Cooper of Tracy Minn Rogers said he received a report from rank Bros' Elevator Co here that one of their trucks was stolen shortly after 8 Rogers recalled seeing the ve hicle only minutes before the alert dispatched several officer's and out Highway himself He saw the truck hjj the (fitch haad Cites Danger such naked Use of force would pose an issue far tran scending the offshore and even the security of Taiwan (or THURSDAY 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 A M7 54 12 Noon so was relatively liyht shells Vv' vaiixcia x3rx HI1U Midway and the cruiser Los An geles neared ar Eastern waters to join the 7th leet guarding the ormosa Strait These warships plus additional Air orce units "apparently com prised the new help Vice Adm Roland Smoot said was on its way to aid the Chinese' National ists 1 The Essex and Midway will make six carriers in the7th leet The US Air orce last weekend ordered a striking force of 100 Super Sabre Jets and transport planes to Pacific bases reported man adfioH mnlrA nn allmw rUKiuUbA fnnlmnivl "nn vwmwuuvu vu a age a 4415 iv huh avvut gwu ucnavivii Softbqli Player bn Way Home rom Tourney Killed in Crash By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A softball player returning home after his team Jost in a' tourna ment was killed Wednesday night when his car struck a bridge near Heron Lake in southwestern Mirk nesota The death of Dennis Nelson 27 St James plus those of a New Prague mail carrier and a Min neapolis man raised the state's 1958 traffic toll to 458 up 42 from a year ago wife lorence 22 was seriously hurt in the smashup Three others brother James23 his wife 20 and Le Schoenbauer unhurt in the acci Roy Heslekrants 22 all of St dent was hospitalized for shock James suffered less serious in He reportedly suffers from a heart juries The three' men had been tol man ininrpH tn Okabena for an invitiational soft anacceut near 5 Alaska Office" Bdg7 tiny ball touniamaiL which their died in "a Minneapolis hospital Daniel said I reckon that's the way should be Revealed by Dulles NEWPORT RI (AP) dent' Eisenhower today solemnly wned Red China fie will not hes itati to commit American armed forces to defense of the National 1st offshore islands if he finds that necessary to the security of or mosa The position was sfety" forth by Secretary of State Dulles in a statement authorized by Ei senhower after 'they at the summer White House for 1 hour and 45 minutes Z' 4 1 No Decision Yet Dulles said Eisenhower will not hestate to conclude that ormosa the main Chinese Nationalist Las tion is threatened under an attack on Quemoy Matsu and other off shore islands Dufies stressed that Eisenhower has not yet made any such find ing under authority conferred on him by Congress determination if made would be followed byac tion both timely and Dulles said 7 Dulles Voices Hope Despite the persistent jiombafd ITYIAnt nf tha MaHnnalicfr idartrlc hv 1 I Communist I UIUIUUIIGCU AULCULIUU 1U Uivaue Dulles said the United States has support for Red threat tojnot abandoned hope that the Com mumsi government "win stop short of defying the will of mn kind for Dulles added: President and earnestly hope that the Chinese Communist (9AOtmA nrrnln niu UJC? of Red" China if there is a clash (case of fcoreV defy the basic over (he islands recalled principle upon which world order breakable bonds of ate a depends' namely that' armed force friendship and and should not be used to achieve ter travel travel increases would be 5 per cent A Pennsylvania spokesmairsaid continuing deficits from its pas senger service plus increased costs necessitate the proposed fqre hikes He said unionized rail road workers are due to get 7 cent an iour'Daytalse apd a cost terms ol a three year contract 'Z' ''A 1 Akt yL' 1 IH IS WK i' xt '1 a err tf A 1 I wTL Says sr roni Aw i 1 Ww Ww 4 4 4 4" T1 4 7fs e3 J5 PBSSsOs 1 '1 LA GSjta 1 Mr if I.

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