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Journal-Every Evening. Wilmington, Delaware. Saturday. March 10. 1956 Five Dulles Sees U.S.-Indian Relations As Friendly 8 Dutch Couple Pledges Aid On Pakistan New Hampshire's Primary Crash Blaze Watched for Nixon SupportK ills Five (Cantlnaei From rata On) of Coopex Farm, a Wilmington suburb.

To make a long story short (by request of Mrs. Goetz), Thorn Observers Will Look Tuesday for Any Large Scale Write-In Movement to Express Voters 'Choice For Vice Presidential Candidate and Greta Maas are "here be Four Others Badly Hurt As Vehicle Hits Auto, Starts Gasoline Fire cause Mr. Goetz agreed to be their sponsor after he heard them tell how they had postponed "their marriage because of Holland's housing shortage. CONCORD, N. March 10 W).

Political observers will be "waTchlng for any large scale write-in movement on the Republican vice presidential preference poll in New Hampshire's first-ln-the-nation presidential primary next Tuesday. Reports have circulated that many Republican voters, moved by Increasing speculation about President Eisenhower's running The Goetzes say a lot of other people had a hand in bringing this story to its present stage. There have been, for instance, Assures People America Would Support Them In Any Plea to UN NEW DELHI, India, March 10 CD. Secretary of State Dulles said today after discussions with Prime Minister Nehru of India that he saw "no occasion for any change in our policies toward each other." Dulles told a news conference he considered those policies basically friendly. He sought to assure Indians that U.

S. military aid to Pakistan would not be used against India. "India should be confident that Pakistan will not use arms for aggression against India," Dulles said. "If Pakistan did, its government knows it would J-lA ZIL ytCiMMi people like the man Mrs. Goetz called about buying a second hand refrigerator for the apart mate, will take the trouble to.

indicate their endorsement ofj Vice President Nixon or others by writing In their names in the i McKay (Cantlnatt From faaa Ona) spaces provided. one-time Republican who has be- The preference polls section come a critic of the Eisen SALT LAKE CITY, March 10 IT). Five person were killed and four others injured seriously today in the blazing wreckage of two automobiles which collided, then hurtled into a service sta-lion, shearing off the gasolina pump. Sheriff George Beckstead said the accident occurred as a speed-ing station wagon smashed into the rear of another car, travelling in the same direction. Rescuers used torches to cut the charred steel frame of the station wagon in order to reach the bodies.

Golnr at High Speed Beckstead said the station wagon apparently was traveling at a high rate of speed. The passenger car was hurtled 195 feet when the wagon struck It. The station wagon smashed into a fuel pump at the service station, breaking It off. Gasoline hower administration and of was added to the New Hamp what Morse calls the natural re ment. He wasn't asking a large price for it, but when he heard what it was for he gave it for nothing.

Then there are Wilmington's well-known "Three Little Bakers." When they heard Thorn is an expert pastry cook and decorator, they sprang into the story with a job offer. Thorn will go to work there Tuesday, and if he creates mas shire presidential ballot four years ago, but no vice presidential aspirants entered then mean a quick ending of good relations between the United sources "give-away" practices of McKay. But McKay did say that GOP National Chairman Leonard Hall and Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams "asked me to consider" entering the race. The President gave personal endorsement to McKay's candidacy in a letcr made public at Washington. States and Pakistan.

terpieces like he has done in the "And the United States would be on India's side if the matter past full-rigged ships and nine-foot table decorations he should be a minor sensation. Thorn brought his own special was brought before the United Nations." or this year. Counted For Elsenhower Eisenhower seems destined to win control of the 14-member GOP convention delegation. The GOP lists include 26 candidates favorable to the President, seven favorable to Senator Knowland (R-Calif), one to Chief Justice Warren, and two unpledged. However, three of the Know-land backers, the Warren candidate and two unpledged candidates now say they will support Elsenhower.

In 1952, Elsenhower swept to a smashing triumph over the All this brought cheers from Dulles' support earlier this equipment from Holland. With many Republicans, who see week at the SEATO meeting in it, he says, it takes only three or chance to make up for what hap AP Wlrfphoto. BEING READIED FOR THE WEDDING The "Deo Juvante," the yacht of Prince Rainier III of Monaco, is en route to Toulon, France, where it will be repaired and refurbished in preparation for use at the time of the wedding- of the prince and actress Grace Kelly next month. Karachi of Pakistan demand for an immediate plebiscite in pened in Oregon two years ago The state then elected a Demo four hours to turn out a large ship complete with flying bridge, deck rails, portholes, and 'masts the disputed Himalayan state of cratic senator for the first time in 40 yars. That was Richard L.

all out of cake and sugar. Thorn and Greta heard the Kashmir provoked angry out bursts in India. Scene of Fighting to declare persons and organizations subversive. 2. Declare subversive those Thieves Neuberger, who nosed out Republican Guy Cordon.

flowed unchecked from the pump into the car and the vehicle burst into flames. The fire spread quickly to the service station, also destroying it. The flames also burned the passenger car but its three occupants managed to escape. Only One Escaped Only the driver in the station wagon survived. Beckstead identified him as Norman Breeze of Salt Lake City and attendants at usual questions yesterday.

"Well, what do you think of this late Senator Taft (R-Ohio) in School Ban Fight Pushed Morse, though registered as a Democrat since last The predominately Moslem state was the scene of bitter fighting between Indian troops country?" And they gave the usual an persons and organizations seek- (rontinurd From rm one) ing to change Mississippi's laws totaled at least $650 in cash by "force, violence, intimidation, ana- goads. and Pakistani tribesmen until swers perhaps trite, but al a UN cease-fire in 1948. The ways good to hear. "We are re- ing to like it here. It is a nice state is divided between an In State police An the in Lucy Asks oppression." t- 1 xt A A rn elected as a Republican in 1930.

He left the party, declaring as an independent in 1952. Friends said Wendell Wyatt, state GOP chairman, was opposed to McKay's candidacy as a mistake in strategy. Publicly Wyatt commended, "the Repub man government ana a pro- the Salt Lake County General Lourt Order for Keturn ijsh its membership and contri- Pakistan faction. India has re Hospital said his condition was porting the case late yesterday, city, and the people are so kind said the thieves apparently it0ous- Sure, they find some things clambered up a column at thejstrange' and'hard to understand. 'htitinn listit nr nav state income serious.

sisted all UN appeals for an election to determine Kashmir's To Alabama University The hospital Identified the oth- both sections of the ballot, while Senator Kefauver (D-Tenn) was doing the same to the then President Harry S. Truman. Supporters of Adlai Stevenson, meanwhile, hope to deal a severe blow to Kefauver's chances for the Democratic presidential nomination. Hope For Upset The former Illinois governor's backers are hopeful of turning in an upset in New Hampshire, which has been regarded generally as Kefauver territory since he defeated then President Truman in the 1952 primary. The Tennessee Democrat has accused Stevenson of "trying to north end of the Hearn Brothers Puzzled By Slant future.

lican primaries are open for all to file. The state central com By Associated Press The only Negro ever to attend India's reaction to the SEATO meeting appeared subsiding today as Nehru and Dulles met mittee has not at any time at er injured as Geraldlne Logana of Murray, Matt Biljantl of Mid-vale, and Wallace Lucas of Salt Lake City. The dead were not Identified Immediately. tempted to dictate who the can- again. For the first time in dldaes would be.

We will unite three days, Indian newspapers behind whoever the Republican Several Salt Lake County Fire the University of Alabama wants the courts to order school officials to return her to the classes from which she 'as expelled. taxes. Barred From Office Under the bills, subversives would be forbidden to run for or hold public office or hold a state, county, municipal, or district job. Among those who would be hit are Negro Gov. J.

P. Coleman recently signed into law a bill requiring prospective teachers to list all organizations to which they belonged during the past five years as a prerequisite of employment. omitted attacks on SEATO in voters nominate for all offices market, got on tne roof and removed a louver that gave them entry to an attic above the stores. Then they chopped holes in the ceiling and dropped down into the Hearn market, an office of Encyclopedia Brittanica, an office of the Mann Construction Company, the Mitchell Variety Store, and Noonan Brothers' hardware store. In the market, detectives said, American slang is one of them.

Although both speak excellent English, it is English "as she is writ and not as she is spoke." Thorn is amazed at the traffic on Wilmington streets and highways. He'll probably find out later that a lot of Wilmington natives are amazed, too. Over in Holland, he says, there are literally thousands of bi-eycles on the streets, many fewer Department firemen were Injured in fighting the blaze but for the fall election." general, and Dulles in particular. Their reports of the Ameri McKay's friends said he ex An attorney for Authenne pected that party leaders would Lucy yesterday asked Judge H. have his cake and cat it, too by none was believed nurt seriously.

Accidents refusing to take a personal part have convinced other Republican In the primary but encouraging candldales to withdraw in his Hobart Grooms of Federal District Court at Birmingham, to overrule her expulsion Feb. 29 by the university's board of trustees. his supporters to run a full slate they collected some meats and cars. Under a bill now before One of them, LaMar Tooze, (Cantlnit Fram Fata Ona) of delegate candidates lot "I've never seen such a cigarettes, but failed to take them along when they left. They home is at 804 Windsor Street.

Mississippi legislative committee, white citizens councils would be eligible for public funds to carry Grooms said a hearing date He was struck as he walked into Stevenson forces have insisted they entered the slate voluntary and only to give Democratic voters a chance to express their would be set later. the northbound lane of the dual out their prosegregatlon policies of cars before," he said. Like most Europeans who come to the United States, Thorn and Greta appear a little taken aback at all the material riches refrigerators, TV, cars, super The 26-year-old former school Portland attorney, did withdraw, but two others refused to, at least for the time being. They have until Monday to withdraw. One is ex-State Senator Philip Hitchcock, and the other State Rep.

Elmer Dectz. The Democrats greeted Mc At Orlando, Senator highway on his way to a service station to get help in starting his stalled car. teacher was expelled only a few hours after Grooms had ordered her readmitted to the university Smathers (D-Fla) said last night that senators from 10 southern can arrival yesterday, and his first meeting with Nehru later, were restrained in tone, although some newspapers suggested Nehru had some lecturing to do to his guest while Dulles had some apologizing to do. Observers here credited two factors with the apparent change in the atmosphere: Dulles Honors Gandh! 1. Dulles own efforts to minimize Indian-American differences; and, 2.

The lead given by Nehru In publicly displaying pleasantness toward Dulles. Before meeting Nehru today, Dulles went to the site where Mohandas K. Gandhi's body was cremated and placed a wreath. Conforming with the Hindu re-: ligion, he removed his shoes be His wife and two of his chil markets, and the like. "Only the rich people In Holland have TV," Thorn explains.

preference for the party 1952 standard bearer. The outcome of the battle between Kefauver and Stevenson supporters could be an important factor in dcterming the Ten-nesseean's chances for success In his second bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. as a student by March 5. At the time of this order, Miss Lucy was under suspension for her dren witnessed the accident. Mrs.

Darian became hysterical and state troopers couldn't question Kay's candidacy with more enthusiasm than needed for "and there are no motels, drive- got wallets that were to be awarded to the encyclopedia publisher's sales force, some pads, an audiograph machine, and other loot with a total value of about $400. In the construction company's office they took a wrist watch valued at $150. They stole about $100 in cash at Noonan Brothers but apparently left the variety store empty handed. Last Saturday morning thieves climbed through a window some 12 or 15 feet above the street at Food Masters Market, 2713 Lancaster Avenue, and made off with a safe containing $9,000 in cash own safety and the safety of her. others" after three days of riot Walter John Messmer, in restaurants, or supermarkets." TV in -Holland has no commercials.

Thorn says. This is a ing on the campus. She had en Morse said In Washington that McKay's entry "will clearly draw the issues on the give-away record made by this administration in the field of natural resources." Philadelphia, 22-year-old driver of the car that struck Darian, was tered the university Feb. 1 Whether Miss Lucy actually states have drawn up a manifesto condemning the U. S.

Supreme Court ruling against segregated schools. Smathers said the document would be presented to the Senate Monday by Senator George (D-Ga). Smathers said the high court had thrown aside precedent and had supplanted Congress by virtually enacting a law requiring facial integration. Blames Outsiders Gov. Marvin Griffin of Georgia said last night that "outside agitators" were behind the movement to force desegregation Ticket Place Doubted Fnr Sorpor.iliniiSula will seek to return to the uni situation that might appeal to millions of victims of beer and cigarette cartoons on TV here.

But the set owner in Holland He called McKay, "the hand versity, however, was beclouded picked candidate of tho While arrested on a manslaughter charge. Arraigned before Magistrate Samuel J. Hatton of New Castle, he was free under $2,000 bond. Stale police said Darian had by a television interview in New fore entering the sacred spot. NEW YORK, March 10 A i House and Benson (Secretary of York City last night.

Miss Lucy pays a license tax to the gov Dulles later called on India's and checks. Ihe safe was found ernment, a situation that vice President Saravapalli Rad wouldn appeal to Americans crossed the grass plot between the highway's lanes when he hakrishnan. His date with Nehru, inaaci- oniciai says ne uouois; Agriculture Benson)," and said Democrats or Republicans would that McKay "will discover that accept a vice presidential candi- not only Democratic and Inde-date from any southern state op- pendent voters, but a great many posing the Supreme Court segre- Oregon Republicans will wel- Thorn and Greta apparently feel something like a Dela- later in the Christina River with only eight $1 bills in it. Last Sunday night thieves dropped in at the English Grill, and luncheon with President gation decisions. come the opportunity at the polls Kadendra Prasad followed.

There still was no official word on what Nehru and Dulles were discussing. stepped out in front of Mess-mer's car. The driver swerved, but the left front wheel of his car struck Darian, throwing him into the air. Tho victim was pronounced jncywouia noi De repudiate his record as sec said in the interview that she may live in Texas after her marriage to a divinity student, and that the University of Texas would be "an appropriate place" to continue her studies. She said no date had been set for her marriage to.

Hugh L. Foster, but that they probably would live 'at Powell, after they marry. Her interviewer asked if she thought she could enter the University of Texas "without ere- it I on any ticket," saia inurgooa retary of the Interior." in the south. "Negroes of the south would be content today except for the paid agitators and do-gooders," Griffin said in a -speech to a citizens council at Clayton, Ala. "They have worked while we warean In Texas just a little overawed by this big, sprawling and noisy country.

Most things in Holland are smaller and neater, they say. But they do like the size of their apartment. Most people here would call it small living Howard Morgan, state Demo Marshall, chief counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Marshall mentioned Alabama Raid dead on arrival at Delaware Hos cratie chairman, said, "I am as delighted to see McKay In the senate race as Leonard Hall is pital, where he was taken in the and Mississippi specifically. But Goodwill Fire Company ambulance of New Castle, His in delighted to see him out of the have been asleep.

They will force us to integrate unless we room, dinette, kitchen, bedroom, cabinet. No one in political his juries Included fractures of the are vigilant. he said the same applies to "any of the eight southern states opposing the court." a tins a am, ana ine larmer r.rifTin rni.nr-.toH f-w nrtrrfta tory ever took on this much hard work in order to get fired grace 913 Market Street, by way of a powder room skylight, pried the door off a safe, and stole about $2,000. Wednesday night somebody broke into the Merchandise Mart on the Governor Prints Boulevard and tried without success to open a safe in the shopping center's main office. They had entered the place through a casement window but reverted to rooftop tactics after giving up on the safe and deciding to their luck In the J.

C. Penney Company store. They took a narrow bookcase from one of the offices, carried it across a 200-foot stretch of roof, placed it against a fire wall, Alabama coed replied "I would nt in if VVK skull, jaw and right leg. Ihe body was released to Deputy Coroner Isaac A. Thornton.

Marshall spoke on a television hope so. fully." ana Dam. lo them it absolutely spacious. They lived in one ioom in Holland after they were married last August. Housinr Serious Housing in Holland, the prob'-Iem that sent them to the United Stales, is a serious mater.

Thorn Interview over WPIX last night. to make a choice between integrated schools and private schools, we will have private Scholarships Offered She "said at an earlier press The deputy coroner said was employed by a Marshall- Colorado Man's Name Linked to McKay Post (Continued From Para One) Pont Street; Glisper Miller, 29, of the 900 block West Fourth Street; Edward White, 47, of the 200 block Monroe Street; Roy Harmon, of the Market Street address where police staged the raid, and Michael Hador, of Coatesville, Pa. At a hearing before Municipal Court Judge Thomas Herlihy, this morning, they all entered guilty pleas, and were released under $500 bail each for sentencing on March 27. The minimum fine for the offenses is $25. ton fiber company.

He came here schools. Griffin attacked the U. S. Su preme Court ruling which ban conference that had received offers of scholarships from 10 colleges in the. United States, and five from abroad.

Encouragement came last night says house owners over there J. O. Hopkins (Cantlnucd From Fata Ona) retary-treasurer of the Hopkins Theatre at 820 French Street. Mr. Hopkins was a member of ask "key money" a navment ned segregated schools as "pure WASHINGTON, March 10 (fl.

Former Gov. Dan Thornton of Colorado was reported under just to get the key to the house. ly a political decision. He said from the University of Texas A married couple must wait White House consideration to re it "is not one of law and order It Is not based on previous rul when the student assembly four to five years before they ana usea it as a laaaer 10 Dream from Florida and had lived in the Wilmington area about IS years. Three persons were slightly hurt last night in a two-car collision on U.

S. Route 1 about four miles east of Oxford, Pa. State police said a car driven by Thomas M. Pettit, a Navy petty officer from Boston, struck the rear of a car it was passing. place Secretary of Interior adopted a resolution "welcom The Commissioners, a social or ings, on the law, or on any con into the store through a small jean get a house.

And a switch door to the Penny store the pn the situation here you must ing Negroes to the school struction of the Constitution. It ganization of municipal officials in the Delaware, Maryland, The resolution we corned "the The raid was staged at about only entranre to the place that 'have children before you get a ignores these In favor of vague enrollment of all eligible stu isn't guarded by a burglar alarm, nome. theories on sociology and 1:30 a. today after the two policemen, both in plainclothes McKay. McKay unexpectedly announced yesterday he will leave the cabinet post about June 1 to seek the Oregon Senate seat now held by Senator Morse.

Morse, elected as a Republican, They netted about $107 in cash Thorn and Greta plan to beat the store. come citizens. But it's likely and following through on infor dents. regard to race, creed or color." It came soon after officials at the university Pennsylvania and New Jersey area. lie was a 33rd degree Mason, an honorary member of the Monday Club, a member of the Elks "If nine judges can come along driving it off the road and into mation of an informant, were ad a field.

tneyli be Americanized long before that five-year period goes Two passengers in the other announced that housing owned and operated by the school will is seeking reelection as a Demo mitted to the third- floor room at the Market Street address by the elder Harmon, identified by lodge, and of Kappa Alpha Psi car, Mrs. Blanche Phipps, 31. continue on a segregated basis. crat. Thornton, one of Eisenhower's Fatal Oxford Fire Blamed on Stove OXFORD, March.

10 Wl. fraternity. Throughout his life he was al ana interpret the Constitution to please the court, then we have no fundamental law," the governor added. "If they can do that, then they can destroy all state laws prohibiting mixed marriages. And if I know that court, they will do that, too." of West Grove, and Pearl Hopper, 45, of Chatham, were treat oincers as the operator of the Same.

Miss Lucy was expelled from the University of Alabama on oy- They were off to a good start last night, all set for a real turkey dinner with all the fixin's. Aide at While House, most continually active In com Police said the men were sit the grounds that she made un proved charges against univer-sity officials. A lire which killed 12 members of a single family Thursday night was caused by an overheat pre-conventlon supporters in 1952, was said lo be only one of several westerners being discussed after McKay was reported to have been personally nudged into the Oregon race by the President. The former Colorado governor has been a strong supporter and Her move to have her expul Kidnap-IIoax Girls ed at the West Grove Hospital for back injuries. Pettit received head cuts, police said, but declined treatment.

He was fined $15 for reckless driving by Magistrate Roland Pitt of Oxford. State troopers said the other car was driven by Mrs. Phipps' husband, Roscoe, 42. Both vehi ed stove, or possibly an munity aiTairs. When he retired from City Council, state and party leaders lauded him for his service not only to his own race, but to the entire public.

Among those who praised Mr. Hopkins at a dinner in his honor were thcn-Gov. Walter Bacon, then-Mayor Albert James, and Mayor-elect Thomas Herlihy, sion set aside by federal court order came on a day marked by numerous other developments Authorities reached that con Governor Laud Nixon CHICAGO, March 10 A presidential aide and the governor of Indiana pr.jscd Vice President Nixon yesterday. Howard Pyle, deputy assistant on the south's far-flung battle clusion yesterday after investigating the possibility that foul To Be Granted Parole INDEPENDENCE. Kan.

March 10 (IP). Four teen-aged Iowa girls, jailed for sending 28 car-; loads of officers out after non front against integration. cles were westbound. play was involved. a frequent golfing companion of the President, and there were indications that he had something of an inside track for the post.

At Birmingham, a white citi Killed in the fire were the to President Eisenhower, said in zens council rally cheered the ting around an oblong table, covered with a green sweat cloth, as they entered the room. No one paid any attention or questioned the police as to their identity. They were, as a matter of fact, Invited to play, they said. Patrolman Norwood Merritt, said he joined in the game for three hands while his partner, Patrolman Edward Sylwestrzuk, watched the activity. Patrolman Merritt reported that he played three hands of stud poker and lost $6 before he called a halt and identified himself as a policeman.

The raiders reportedly confiscated two decks of cards, $39 in money, and the green sweat cloth. suggestion that Gov. James existent kidnapers, will be re Along witn otners whose names wife, children and grandchildren a speech there is no effort of John Twyman, a 36-year-old "around the White House to Negro truck driver, who came dump" Nixon in the 1956 cam- Folsom be impeached for "fail leased tomorrow, a judge said, because "they've had a lesson." didn't Immediately come to the surface, Asst. Secretary of the ure" to uphold segregation. home as the last body was being paign.

Asa E. Carter, executive sec Henry Downing, 29, of 904 Poplar Street, was treated for lacerations of the head and neck and Robert Colburn, 17, of 1205 Walnut Street, for a head laceration at Delaware Hospital last night as a result of an accident on the Delaware City-Port Penn Road near Port Penn. The Injuries were received City Jud'e Walter L. McVey. interior Wesley A.

D'Ewart was being mentioned as a possibility. Jr. Mr, Hopkins attended the GOP National Convention in 1952 as a delegate In favor of Eisenhower. He and his wife went to Washington for the Eisenhower inauguration In January, 1853. It was there that Mr.

Hopkins was first taken ill. He has been confined to his home at 1010 French Street since then. retary of the North Alabama removed. Gov. George Craig of Indiana, The blaze destroyed Twyman's mentioned as a possible Repub-tar-papered, two-room house, lican vice presidential, nominee, which was heated by a combined endorsed Nixon, and said he Citizens Council, spoke to about 2,000 persons in the municipal 33, who has two children of his own, said a parole hearing would be held today.

The four girls have been in Jail since Like McKay, D'Ewart, a former Montana Congressman, has been auditorium. His 90-minute speech carried references ranging from coal and wood tove and by a would not run against him, under fire from Democrats, but not to the same extent as McKay. Thursday night. kerosene heater. "As long as he Is under con "I anticipate granting parole Confederate generals to rock and roll music played by a Ne- 1Y 1 i when a truck operated by Downing ran off the road and struck an abutment.

His wife, Mrs. Josephine His wife, Mrs. Josephine; sideration, I am not a candidate," Craig said in a statement in Indianapolis. "Nixon is the best iiiuniniK so iney, can go back to school early "lea ior Injunction aro band. Cheers and cries of Fisher Hopkins, (lied of a LtlRincrP 1' Hied attack In March 1933.

Surviving; K.w.i: Girl Falls From Car are his son. John O. Honkins. a.t Ann McCaffrey. 4.

of Wil- "amen" Interrupted Carter's talk. Wilful Neglect Charged one" 'the terSi of the paro.eTo 1W Rector Deniedlman for the position and he is will be that they return to NEW YORK. March 10 WI.A ba.slS-'hl? 9 Union Officers Face Riot Trial OCALA, March 10 (in. (mington Manor, suffered abra- his wife, and two grand rhildrpn. John O.

III. and Lynn A railroad engineer whose sions of the head when she An impeachment petition cir- i rtcoru anu me inn" esieem inai Thi- HM. r.inr.. .1 Eisenhower holds for Hopkins. Also surviving is struck an auto at a cross- accidentally fell from a car op- AiFniA Pa TUarrh nn 'culated after carters speecn mseu in uar me nev.

"iiiidiii and Lois Davis, both 18, ind i Howard Melish from conducting! ih ror.n(i Jeanene Fahrncy and Judy Da Nine union officials will go on 'said Folsom had "wilfully ne-trial March 26 on charges of in-letted his duty in failing to citing to riot at the gates of the 'respect and enforce constitu- services tomorrow in Brooklyn's nn hi, nu, -0 renomination embattled Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church. strikebound Westinghouse provisions ana staie id Pyle, former governor of Ari man, both 17 pleaded guilty Friday to disturbing the peace. McVey gave them sentences of 30 days each. a- dealing with segregation of the The refusal to grant a tempo- in Lester. sister, Mrs.

Fannie Hamilton, Ung last week, killing a womanjerated by Thomas J. McCaffrey, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. A. R.jand four children, was fined $33. same address, on Route 141 near Millburn.

I yesterday for exceeding the city's the J. H. Tyler McConnell Funeral services will be held speed limit for trains. i Bridge. She was treated at St.

Wednesday at 11 a. m. at St. G. W.

Haven of Tampa, engl-j Francis Hospital. Matthew's Episcopal Church, neer of the Seaboard Air Line State police said the car was Seventh and Walnut Streets, Silver Meteor, pleaded no de-'making a turn at the intersec-where Mr. Hopkins was a fense. Judge Wallace E. Sturgis.Uion near the DuPont Experi-member.

adjudged him guilty and im- ment Station when the rear door Friends may call at the Ed-1 posed the fine. Haven was ac- of the car opened and the little zona, told the National American rary injunction sought by Grocers Association Judge William R. Toal set the date in Delaware County Court yesterday after turning down a request that the trial be put off until June. white and colored races. In Mississippi, another bulwark against integration, moves were suggested that would cripple the National Association for the Advancement of Colored the Advancement of colored FBI Nabs Bronx 3Ian As Bank Aide taction oi me vesiry that Nixon js "a man wno lg as may mean two ministers will try able as any person we have ln to conduct services simultane- Washlngton( and yet there are ously in the church.

This oc- those who want to dump hlm curred several weeks ago. jTh(. prpsiHont ha harf in male ward R. Bell runeral Home, iW'Jjcuscd of going 40 miles an hour girl tell to the roadbed All nine defendants, officials yEW YORK, March 10 W. George Kempskl, 11, of Naa- Poplar Street, Tuesday between, in violation of the ordinance-set of Local 107.

United Electrical reopie. The FRI todav announced the Melish's tenure no longer is his own decision arwl he feeis maximum of 20. Workers pleaded innocent The potential weapons are arrcst of rocpo rrank Tateo, recognized by the Rt. Rev. James tnat Djck Kixon nag the right to to the charge stemming from a three bills awaiting action by a nronx resident, saying he was P.

Dewolfe, bishop of Long Is-: make his decision." 1 If A I AH man's Road, received treatment at Delaware Hospital for brush burns received when the bicycle 7 and p. m. The family requests that contributions be sent to St. Matthew's Church in lieu of flowers. Interment will be in Mt.

Olive Snow Plow Driver Jiccemoer picket line incident in-tne state legislature, wniL-a tne accomplice of Arthur L.liand, v.no last Aionaay instanea he was riding and a car were volving a truck that tried to en- been quick to approve other pro- pajsner in ast week's $188,000 the Rev. Dr. Herman S. Sidener Kill Itv Snn' frila KlIIlS Hot and Cold involved in a collision on that vti ine fviauL. rui lltlt-'I Urtll t)UWLy.

I uaiui.ii v.iij rnmfllftru highway. Two of the nine were released unanimously. No. date nas Deen: Tateo was apprehended at a church. The vestry had voted to! TORONTO, March iq in $1,000 bail each.

The others set for a vote, but political ob- room ja the Hotel Thomas Jcf- oust Melish as supply minister (INS). Brooding over unemploy- ROCKLAND, March 10 V. Dewey Tripp, a city snow plow driver, was not hurt when his machine skidded off a road Marines Sail Marrh 20 WASHINGTON, March 10 (1PI. were returned to prison, to which expect the bills to come ferson. land elected Dr.

Sidener as his ment, Radzis Sobolesski, 3a, bat- they had been sent with 19 oth-, up within the next two weeks. The announcement said offi- successor. Itered his wife, Anna, to death yesterday but he narrowly es ers a week ago for failing to paviThe bills would: cers broke down the door of Advised of the court decision and committed suicide by cutting The Marine battalion ear Quake Felt EUREKA. March 10 Ml. A rolling earthquake was felt over a large area of Humboldt County in extreme northern California last night.

No damage was reported. caped internal injuries. Tripp swallowed a lighted cig- fines on contempt of-court 1. Establish a subversive ac-( Tateo's room early this morning! Melish said he wanted to studyihis throat. The double klllinglmarked for the Mediterranean charges that arose from alleged tivities control commission com-jand that Tateo, in bed and un-jthe decision and "if allowed to took place beside the crib of i is scheduled to sail from Nor-violations of a mass picketing posed of the governor, attorney! armed, was taken into custody i do so, I intend to take the serv- their 18-month-old son ln thelrj folk, and Morehead City, ban.

jgeneral, and secretary of state, without a struggle. ices." Itwo-room apartment in Toronto. N. on March 20. aret when the plow plunged into the ditch..

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