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Couple Sought in New York Slaying I III I YORK (AP)-yrHe'asstsU Week, Faces Touchy issues LITTLE Arkansas Legislature enters the third 1 Week of session today with several touchy issues befot-o These Include the question ol money for 'the Department and hojv' to 4 gct and 'a proposal to'give' university to Arkansas State Joriesboio. bluc oy sanc hair, clad in nl 'Another segregation measure is a dark complex- expected come up. It would ioned, short woman of about 30 of popular, way" jaiia early, 'day in brief'scufjfle'at one o'f the night club's bars. e' spread a 15-stato rflarm for a man 7 and 4 woman who, left the inqmehts' The' fatal assault indistinct- 1 ly witnessed through a of cigarette smoke and the 'glare of spotlights, by several' of the musicians on thc Blrdland victim was ZachnViah Levy, 36, of'Valley N.Y. Police said he was killed bV a stab wound in thci chesi.

The couple sought were a 5 foot' 1 10 heavy set man of 'about 45 with I implement a program advocated by the Campaign lor the 48 states. rights organization. This proposal, in brief, would let Wearing a dark, low cut dress and black evening coat. Sunday night crowd listened- in the basement ballroom to tho a state free Its elector music ol Urbic 'and his commitment to any 'parly band'during slayirjg, candidate, It could possibly give Southern states a political weapon against any candidate who lavored bchool integration. Several East Arkansas Lcgisja tors reportedly have conferred with Oov Orval K.

introducing this measure, A controversy looms on the issue of morp funds for the Highwpy 'Df-nnrtmeht. The Hiphwnv xvants a $7.700,000 £ftn appropriations, in- 'ereases in the state easolinc tax, and other source of Cites Nieed for Continuation of the Draft WASHINGTON (API- tagon said today Uic Pen- safety of the United States find f'its allies demands extension of drtH't The top House member on mih- Plant at Emmet Will Feature a 'Ghost Town' as an Attraction for Tourists liI'PTLB ROCK Definitely rsoinulhllig dlffofont In Industi'lnl nrchlluctufo will bo fnuloi-y to b'o bulll nl JSmmci on the J-tomp- slcntl-Novndn County lino. BARKSDAiUtS AFB The UnlU Vho 'fneiidc of Uio ed SlnlcS Ah" Force "Thunder, will house the birds" and just two To Dedicate Air Reserve Squadron id nn Open House will Division of Ark La Air Con- bt (he Ventured events at will-be a re- evqnts the dedication of Shrovcporl's hew Air 'Reserve Squadron next 'month, Barksdalc ceremonies will Inaugurate the 'Captain Shrove' Squadron, officially known as Ihe 70(ilh Troop Carrier Squadron, JVtedlum The squadron is the first Reserve flying unit in HIP Ark-La-Tex. It will be housed In' the l.Wo million dollar hangar and admin- islrnllon ibuildlng al Bnrksdalo. LI.

Col, William 0, Paine, a nil- live of Shrovoporl, Is the commander. revenues. proposal would tavy affairs, agreed, establish an endowment fund and Asst. Secretary "--of corporation to administer rural aid Charles G. Finucane told Gontinupd on Paee Three 0, Experiment Stalion report for ending at 7 a.

m. Monday, High 69, Low 50; No precip-' ilation; precipitation for January 2.16 inches. ARKANSAS; Partly cloudy this afternoon, some light rain or drizzle fiorthwcst and. extreme north portion. cloudy 'and colder with s6mc freezing I'rin or drizzle- 1 'north portion and light elsewhere and afternoon northwest to 00 elscwhcfij.

xlowest tonight 2(ls northwest to Ms south portion; highest Tuesday afternoon 23 to 40. Extended forecast for the period an. 2fi to Jan, 31, Temperatures 3-to fi 'Armed Services Committee it is not possible to keep tho Jnrces at a safe level throuch vol- untary'cnlistnients. Chairman 'Carl Vin ton (D-Ga), said: "Wo have choice." The draft law, which has been 'In "effect" since 1940 except for 17 months in 1947-48, will, uxptiv 30 unless Congress'? extenrN Defense posed a 'four-year extensions far, little opposilion has uppQarec.tr Some) 1 religious and spokesmen a argued r.quld other, have sutjKPStgdto'a Only the Army novv LISPS the draft, but Finucpne told tho com- rnitlcc young men would not on- list in any of the services in the necessary numbers if it weijt! not a matter of enlisting "in lieu cf inducted," i Star engraving i First customer, a.t Citizens National Bank's'nsyV drive-in-wlndow o'clock' thl8 morning was Mnvor "'George" 1 Frazler. 1 Behind the window Ms, 1 Mrs, June Reynolds, teller.

Entrance to the Drlve-ln- is off West Second St. between "the'Saenger of the'bank building. Customers drive through a tunneK and' emerge on S. Elm Just bank's main Fiiiucano Vinson also advocated continuing to waive the degrees 'below 'normal, f- normal peacetime-limits on the size of tho minima 25 to 37, Normal maxima 44, to 64. Colder by mid week precipJtplion moderate to heavy fjn ram or sljowers mainly ground ARK REGIONAL FORECAST Dy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Control, southeast and southwest Arl-ansas: Partly cloudy to cloudy t'ns tonight and, Tuesday, turning colder wltfu gonvi or drizzle tonight and Tuesday.

High this afternoon, low j.o ir.icl 63s central, in GOs south- cost and soi'ithwost; low lonigl.t, to high 30s central, upper 30s to low 40s southeast and southwest. Northeast Arkansas; Part cloudy to cloudy with some light ram 01 drizzle extreme north this and light freezing rain or drizzle and colder tonight and Tuesday. High this afternoon, low 50s north to mid 60s south; Jaw "tonight, mid 20s to 30s Northwest Arkansas; Partly cloudy to cloudy with some light rain and drizzle this nftornon and Jfjsome light freezing Wl or grizzle end colder tonight and Tuesday. Higih this afternoon, mid 40s Jaw 50s; low 20s north 40 low 30s Arkansas Valley, armed services. Vinsnn said the army is scheduled to number UOO on June 30, comp.ircd with an authorised now Kuspcnd- The cnmparablp All Force figures, he are 850.000 OOO, and tho Navv.

whil" not subject to exactly Ihq s.nmc kind of limltntlon, miffht have reduce slightly its 504.000 rogulnr personnel total if tho rules changed, Vinson wns convinced bofoiv the testimony'started. THE WEATHER Py THE ASSOCIATED Albany, clear 'Albuquerque, clear Anchorage, cloudy Atlanta, clear cloudy Boslpn, cloudy clear phicago, cloudy Cleveland, clear Denver, cloudy PCS Mbmes, cloudy Detroit, clear Foil Worth, cloudy 'Helena, clear High S3 YV, Kansas City, lam Angeles, cloudy ouisville, cloudy Memphis, clear Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, snow 33 13, B3 "41 tj 43 9 J9 58 32, 26 31 4. 44 43 43 45 65 52 51 43 58 43 77 6Q 17 .04 WASHINGTON (AP) The administration's plan for a four-year extension ol the draft law got a potent push in Congress today. Chairman Carl Vinson (D-GrO told his House Armed Services Committc "we have no choice" but to extend the draft. "I hope there will be no hesitancy on the part of any member oi the committee to meet his ro spopsibilily in this regard," the 75- yenr-ojd clfnirman anounced.

Vipson's remarks weie pi spared the start of hearings on the administration biU to keep the Se- Service Act In effect until July 1, 1963. The measure also would extend the doctors' draft, existing suspension of manpower Ijmits for the armed forces and provisions aiding servicemen dependents, Floods Continue to Menace Areas in Five States Floods still menaced somn in five eastern and centra) slates today-but waters from swollen rivcVs and streams were receding in most sections- The Chief problem lor the thousands hit by last week's devastating in Ohio, Pennsylvania. Now West Virginia and Indiana was the huge cleanup job The Red Cross eslimated morr than 22,000 families were affected the floods. Cold air, with snow or rain spread from Hie central across the northern halt of'the country, adding to the Ineonven n'Ohlo, one the states hard' ost hit, the Ohio Hiver was the Jasl of the state's waterways 'threatening further flooding. At Cincinnati, thr big river odficd no to 55 ifeet, 3 feel above flood stage Weather Bureau an i expected crest will bo reached near midnight tomijht Ohio floods caused an estimated damage 100 million doK Jars In 70 of the stale's BO coun lies.

In, western many roads worn re-opened and public 1 transportation wcs returning slow ly to normal. production of a Western ghost town, The ghost town will Include' an "eating house" to sei'vc meals to a "saloon" specialising in harness shop, black smith shop, a livery salable, a corral and a museum, Also on the grounds will bo a pony track nncl a stadium. The musei'in will house conventional 'orsedrawn vehicles and reproductions of the other hdrsc-drciwit conveyances on which Itunlingburg has patents and designs Gil in all, A coaltburnini; locomotive will be on display. The vjsited ghost tow'ns In Nevada and California, Disneyland and Knolls Berry Furin to get ideas for the reproduction. The Buggy Works plant, 'scheduled for mid-summer completion, will employ about as persons and will be 'erected on the grounds of.

Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company's Trees Compressor 'Station at 'Emmet. The site Is on U. S. Highway 07, offering a choice location as a tourist attraction. The office of W.

R. Slepons, president, and Board chair-man of Ark La Air Conditioning Corporation, snicl the ghost town would be symbolic of "the last frontier for horse- drawn, vehicles." The grounds will be lighted by Ark La Gasliles, i in U. S. Court By PAUL SIMMONS AMER1CUS, Ga, (API Georgia" attorney todays thai Ihe 157 ifodet'al civil" Jaw was designed "to. avoid the law of the land 1 of supporting It.

Attorney Charles that tack in urging' dismlssaK )J federal court suit that law In a move to force 1 tratioti of voters. The Mncon Attorney ls volo roKlslrai'S of whom suits County Illcd Sept. Ho maintained Unit, former, -I Ally. Gon. Herbert tl "knew or should have known it was unconslllullonalV was ndvocalfng tho Bon IT.

Brooks, an altorncyv iniv the Jusllcu rights division, was against dismissal of the suit lore U.S. Dlst. T. Davis. I Bloch County still was brought government Itself andMiol' grocs complaining of vote He declared that it Congress catY aulhorlze Hie government lo suit on behalf of "'jjt 1 Georgia against '(he 1 Georgia "we have come to a.vory'f'jj low Slale of affairs.

1 MONTGOMERY, Ala, llx-Judge George Wallticc ted In federal court that' he Accused Killer Is Captured atTexarkana TEXARK.ANA,.Ark, (AH) The Accused IctlJei 1 ol a Hollywood lilm executive was captured hero yesterday after a short gun battle' With police who finally drove him from a motel roam with tear gas. The fugitive, identified as Georgo Albert Scott, 3(i, stumbled out clad in shorts after a furious barrage of and rnnehliic- Bun fire had ripped Into the motol unit. With him was his former woman wrestler companion, Barbara White, 3(i, Scott is wanted in Los Angeles for the murder of Kenneth F. Savoy, executive secretary of Samuel F. Goldwyn Studios, dur 1113 a ibniroom holdup last Dcc- obeyed a court order frtfiltc i i lfc voter registration 'records' avail-Vi iblc to the U.S.

Civil Rights Com-M nission. lie denied thai he wps empl of court when he.i turned" jr ho records In Barbour Would Deny Science Board Licenses LITTLE ROCK The mxpgs Stale lVJedjca.1 Board today Pulaski Chancery Court to 1 restrain the Basic Science Board irom issuing qny licenses paspd on a recent examination at Fay 47 'g pHeyilJc, fhe suit pharged tho examma tion J.ast week was "illegal, un- and void." Paul, cloudy 16 Paul, cloudy 10 J-Jow Orleans, cloudy 67 Ncsy ork, cJoijdy 49 Oklahoma Guy, 70 Omaha, cjoudy 28 i Philadelphia, snovv 55 24 Pheenix. clear 71 43 Pittsburgh, snow 2,0 ,35 Portland, clear 35 0 Portland, 4,3 Rapid CUy, cloudy fi Ricljmondj 4Q St. Louis, rain 51 g6 Salt Lake snwo 5.0 3S Sun Diego, clear Sail Francispoj ploudy Seattle, rain 05 55 59 5,2 52 A(i 5,8 contended the malse-up exam was noj, approved by the Basic Bogrd at a formal inept- rcstraming oidcr was sought nst merohers pf the Basic Scjo'npe Board pod Pr. B.C.

Del- Jingor of FayetteviHe, the boavd secretflry. jSugcne Wanxn, ettoinoy for the Bjpard, said the aelioi not an attack on the personei of Dr. DeUinger. "Ii is that in the opmioi of Board, the Basu Board nol followmp aixd jip. jixdjyid.i,ial has lo give ever Ue polled, pait ot nxembprs by sujt the exaramatioi iven of ti and MO Moaclville, tliq ICQ- ember, police said.

French Creek roturned Scott's car, boa Missionary to Speak to Hope Nazarenes As pail of a district-wide lour, JSarl Hunter, missionary to. Hope Star photo engraving Walter J. Cook, staff auditor of the Audit Bureau of Cir- culalions, arrived in Hops this mornlr)9 to begin the annual audit of Hope Star's circulation, Photo mad? at 10 m. shows Mr, Cook with Mrs. Edith Garrett, the newspaper's circulation book, keepei, at left.

Dakota Judge Back in LR, School Case LITTLE ROCK DiS' trict Judge 'Axel Beck of Sioux Falls, D. who has here Congress today "wo need Hawaii 91 as nn equal partner as much as Bolivia, will be the guest speaker il the Church of the Nazarene on Monday, January 2Glh, Mr. Hunter has served in Guale- inla as a missionary having opened a new mission station there the jungles. Since 1952, Rev. Hunt-'since October to handle, louthu Hawaii er has been superintendent, of lhp og on temporary assignment, work in Bolmn.

wjU )ntegia This service is at 7:30, and public is invited, Came to Dinner Found Four PHILADELPHIA (AP) When, Huiges ejimc to dinner Sunday she found her hostess and three other people dead from oon fumes. Duylc, 05, a retired railroad employe, was silling in a cai in the basement garage Tho. tank was cmp'ly and Ihc mo tov had stopped, but the Ignition was on JUoylo's wile. Cecelia. 55, was still ahve when Uaiges, 23, finally managed to get into the house with the help of a nughboy who hud a key.

But the DoyK's. daughter, Mane, 21, who hpd invited Jvath- to djnner, was deyd. So were JSrnegtine D'JSslei, 08, and Joseph Galoly, Ihe olheis who lived MI thfe two-story row house Mrs. Doyle vyas in lion case. Chief Judge Archibald K.

Gaicl-j ner of the U.S Eighth Circuit if Appeals assigned Beck lo one phase ol the case today Gardner also extended Beck's temporary assignment on Iho Eastern pistnct of At Kansas bench to April 1 The assignment was to have expired Feb. IS Beck was named to sit wuh tj. Distuct Judge John Miller of Fort Smith and Circuil Judge John Al choked slowly to its banks and some of the 2,000 (persons evacuated moved back into homes. Demolition experts blasted at tsvo; huMo ice jams which kept about' 10 per cent of tho city of 25,000 under water for five days, Al Pillslon, rescue work- c-rs finally halted the flow of wa- ler from Ihe River into a mine shaft where 12 have been trapped since Thursday, Few believe the 12 men would be found alive. The big job of pumping out the tons of water which poured into the mine was expected to continue for two days.

Thirty-three other miners 1 (he flooded mine last Thursday, The cold air covered a vast area from the central plains eastward through the upper and middle Mississippi Valley lo Ihe Ohio Valley, the lower Great Lakes re gion, Coldest wos confined mainly 'to the upper Mississippi Valley and the upper Great Lakes tegfon. Jt was a Jittle warmer in the Gulf states with lempciaturos Soaton was the tu, witness 12 degrees higher Uian 24 hours Continued Page Thrre 'earlier. Seoton Says Hawaii Needs to Be a State WASHINGTON (AP)-Sccietary ol the Interior Fred A. Scaton told bcaring California license plates, svas spotlpd ho hotel by an FBI agent. Six FBI men, and slate and local officers surrounded the cabin.

A federal agent rapped on the wall told Scotl lo come out with hir. hands up. The fugitive opened firo and HIP police fired hack. No one was hit Four guns and a quantity ammunition were found In the room, i Scott and the woman were ar- riiiKnecl before U.S. Thelma Winham and held in the county jail, Scotl was placed under $50,000 bond on a charge of unlawful High la avoid prosecution "for murder and robbery.

Miss White was helc on bund on a charge Harboring a federal fugitive, Continued on Page Tfiree Around Town 8y The Star Staff Sentence and Fine Affirmed by High Court LITTLE HOCK The Ac kansas Supii'me Com in a decision, today affirmed a two year sentence H.JU 9 $1,000 fine assessed against a Jackson Criinly school teuehe whose parked tuick figured in tin deaths ol a mother and daughtci O. Willumii, a Negro, left his City Police icpoit that as made S.Huiday and the total possibly throwing fiom an was $1,235.74 tossed a rock through the rear window of an auto owned by Powell yeslerday altcinoon while the quola is $5,000. Saturday the Little League cage he was attending the pietuie show, teams saw action with the Hot Rocts J3. Sanboin oi St Pn.ul, Minn, in the window wub completelj de- 1 downing the Bodiddles, 22 to 18, hearing arguments on an aspi-ct sU oyed and of the integration litigation iome- and the Out Dobbers taking the cne slo 12 oj anli-freeap I Cool Cats 24 to 18 incidcntully This phase of the case gallons ol gas. and 12 eases of Coach John Piuce has selteted which no hearing dali.

has. been 041, a valued at about from Quarterback David WotHins, and is a supplemental 'Norman Moore'i, Cities' Sei vice i Fullback Don Boolhc to represent filed by attorneys for thu Rational truck tho vehicle parked I Hope in the all-star game in August Assn for the Advancement People. The complaint chijllensi-t. A--- kangas' school closing and ih use oi stale funds for transfer i Several local stoies have repre- tho stoiagc site on Coach Pieice is tin, head coach 'the Washington load for the Southtrn Stale College Band present a concert al Mygnoba the Sgt, John J. hoiruei4o syuyd said: "It has all the- of, a.

unfortunate aftermalh," tludents formerly eni oiled in Lit- 1 senlatwos attending the annual night of Januaiy 29 Jeanctte tie Rock'? four slosecj high schools summef fashion nuuKel now in Fmcher of Hope a member of tho It also asks for injunctions aft.unsl members ol C4j' schnol board olficioU of of 'state Bducatiojj Dtpailnwil, state Treasurer's pffiee tjwwx torn aAciedjy violating the rights of Nygro studwlx and Mis W. W. White of Ihe Fashion Shoppe left SAiadjy as did, Virginia Hosrnei; and Mr. and Mrs. Mike tlw Ladies Specially Shop.

band. Latest March of Dimes U'purt; servo. The Kiwanis Club will hold cof ice for benefit of the March of Dimes at the Djjmond Caft Tues day wives of Kuvjuuns will ock counties over to.gvand'jur!o.sf| nslcud of federal invostigator.s,.J vho were looking into complaints! )f discrimination ugainst" ivc Negro voters, U.S Dist. Fi hnsonJff -ompl Hearing against vlthoul announcing a' offered no testimony" inj ils own behalf at the 55-minulerJ. Tearing, The former Alabama jud was filed in writing, -v Wallace admitted thai Johnson's order nim to turn the records civil righls agents.

But he sa'" was pclingi In his capacity judge and that 1 t9) ing the records over lo liirios cannot legally quen-f' Honed. The grand juries Continued on Pace Three, Important Rejd Cross Meet Here Tonight li There will be an ing Monday night at of'all who are interested In 0 tho Red Cross, The mooting will be held at the' Oakcresl Chapel. The Hempstead County of the Red Cross straights and It is dissolution, It is believed there are many people im County who app re work the Chapter has who want to see that work i tinned All the citizens of' County who are 'interested urged lo be present, at this ing Dan Clark, Field of the Red Cross, will be with us ift this meeting, Mrs, Bohnert of Pinq Dluif will also attend, Airman Fined for 1 i Threat to LITTLE ROCK an man who police sgt4 iiad thieatened to kill Gov. Qryal Faubus' was fined $118 and luncid lo 10 days in jail Fletcher Lewis, 22, guilty in municipal to chaige of carrying, a deadly nu WeldonjbuTTuid" 'ho "was" innocent one night after Jhc motor failed While he had gone for assistance. gn automobile driven by Jimmy Ray Simmons crushed inlo the un- lighled vehicle Mis Jim Bcnmng port'Saturday mglit, QftUjevs and her daughlei, Lindj.

Flclchei Ihixalcned pn airport eis in the auiomobile, died Inter i lm ousine driver and a passengep of injuiies sutfeied in Ihe acci- of aggravated assaujt. It He was fined $50 plus court posts on each charge in connection un incident al a Little denl majority opinion, written by Associate Justice Sam Robinsuii, said Williams left the truck tin- lighted and unsuuirded on the high- Way for an hour and a half. Williams' -ittoiney asserted in his, appeal that a i-v plusion" of Negroes from Uu- jury panel was picjudlciul to the defendant i opinion taid theio was no evident. that the Jack on Circuit Couit was asked to quash the panU on Uiis ground Chiei' Jusliee Carleton Hums dissented to the majority opinion and the case should be sent back fot retual was comielcd v-f in- vehicle No one sis injured jn the cidi.nl yulunt.u^ CW'dren or? not only to iw pld i te'ff get thsrs i.

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