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13,005 Copies Was the A Net Paul IXoly Sale ot the Transcript Last ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH A The Weather a i and nut quite so coo! ton i Fair and warmer tomorrow. A A VOL. LXI1. SO Of the Daiiv Issue FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9 5 8 Price Seven Cents on New.s Stands by Carrier 42c a Week FOURTEEN PAGES JN SOUVENIRS Supreme Court Denies Little Rock, Ark. School Board Any Delay in Integration ke Declares 'No Appeasement' Po icy in Western Pacific Area WASHINGTON A i to saying to the big ques- Eisenhower has drawn the line tion--Would the United Stales fight against Communist aggression in for the offshore is- the western Pacific in a momen- he declared: "It is tons speech telling Red China to as certain as can be that the stop pushing and negotiate or be shooting which the Chinese Com prepared to i munists started on Aug.

23 has Favm-alik- Heart ion 1S i purpose not just the Immediate i a i a congressional reaction to his White House address Thursday i was a ()f armed cont UPSl strongly favorable. "Captive Governments" Jt remained to be seen whether "This plan would liquidate all Red China and the Soviet Union- of the free wor-ld positions in the McCormack Takes Oath as Interim as us purpose noi just me lading i of the island of Quemov. It is part A of a is indeed an ambitious I I I I 0 Chief Justice Announces Unanimous Decision Making Negroes Immediately i i for Admission to Centra! High, WASHINGTON A But he said the school a preme Court todav denied the Lit- thonties have been placed in -an i c. a position in a conflict be- tle Rock School Board anv cielav Central High the state and federal gov- BOSTON i A a J. Me- refuse Cormack was sworn in can-i ill I LI1 ocllvl today as interim attorney general unanimous.

of Massachusetts. The high tribunal's in integration C-L ucuucu nin.ents' school. And as before, opposing lawyer-' a i Decision speaking for tiie govcrnmeiH and Chief Justice Warren announced for the seven Negro pupils trying before a packed court room a get back into Central High a requested delay was the decision was ruling af- accused by Eisenhower of "work- western Pacific area and brin -p a i hand in hand" to enslave the under captive governments McCormack. the Democratic firmed a decision by the U.b. Cir)N- western Pacific--would take at his word.

Neither has indicated any heed to previous a i by Secretary of Stale Dulles and other top U.S. officials. Peiping Thursday unleashed the heaviest artillery barrage yet on the blockaded offshore island of Quemoy. Soviet Premier ued that a delay in resuming integration would mean yielding mob violence and threats of such violence. Chief Justice Warren and sev- other justices asked Butler him illcn be hostile to the nominee in the November election, cuit Court of Appeals at St.

Louis. TM 0 5 Jj 031 United States and to the free was chosen for the temporary as- it means seven Negroes who world. signment in a lengthy i ses- wish to attend Central High i a a a i "Thus the Chinese and Russian sion of the Legislature which fi- School now are eligible for imme- The school board lawyer said Communists would come to domi- "'ally gave him a bare majority, diate readmission. a a a i a nate at least the western half of He got 128 votes of 25(1 House and The chool duled to open oin details, said. the now i Pacific Senate members present.

The bcm ci has lelt Ocean. McCormack told a news coiv "I must say to you very a ference after the oath was admin- Khrushchev told a rally of 100.000 cheering Russians at Stalingrad last night a China would tack on the Soviet Union. istered by Gov. Foster Furcolo United States cannot accept the (D) a he will meet later with The school is scheduled to open Monda best to let things simmer down. But Gov.

Orval Faubus has a i as promptly as ccukl be pos- will close the school ible to attempt to act as differ- thci 1 reconciled" 1 1 1 1 if i t. i L. i L-r 1,1 in i. i i i 1 I i 1 i 1 Re a the Communists seek, the staff of the late A Gen. PPf two TT ln ardf a at am a a on Keel The chlcf i reacl a A delay.

Butler said, is to permit considered an at. page printed opinion which was time for court tests of various ness of purpose--a i i i "If historv TRUCK WRECKS HAIRPIN TURN SHOP--View from ouf- sicJe shows frailer truck standing entirely Inside Hairpin Turn Gift Shop after it roared down Mohawk Trail with- out a and smashed info building last night. Driver and two men In shop narrowly escaped with lives. (Story and Photos on Page 5) He said he "would like to have signed "per curiam va anything, mv own man as hj as cation to make the blunt speech, in the a i i a The inion staled perhaps the strongest of his can major war But almost in the next breath Teer i Broadcast A World Eisenhower emphasized he feels In his a i i radio-TV ad- duty bound "not to make absolute But the rest of the staff. meaning state court.

opinion stated that the court "having fully deh'b he ated upon the oral argumen nti-integration laws. said, will be invited to remain on heard on Aug. 2tf. as supplement- as his assistants. ed by the arguments on Sept.

11, Virginia High School Ordered to Admit Chinese Nations isfs Hold Back i Speed Record i LeMay in KC135 New Attempt to Run Bl -v t. v- fir r-nn ar) ri a the briefs on file, is unani- dress, beamed around the world advance commitments, but to use AS Iai as can see ine 'in 40 languages bv the Voice of my judgment according to the done a good job for George Fin- TMusi tie opinion tna. me 'America, he deplored the bom- circumstances of the time." he said. "They have start- judgment of the Court of Appeals 'bardment of Quemoy. He called Tucked away, almost lost, in his' 6 1 man thm a any a 1 0 1 me ol LOUIS) 01 lit a tracic a a i which already call for prompt diplomatic talks change in the staff could hamper AU S- Ia niust De amrmeci.

(AP-W-m-pn killed or wounded 1.000 per- 1 with Red China were two efficiency of the office." Prompt A -g onh 1 sons--mostly civilians. jtences: "There are measures that McCormack said he will resign' Warren added for the court that 1 But the issue, he said, was not i can be taken to assure that these i immediately as a member of the view of the imminent start of ithe defense of the tiny islands. He 'offshore islands will not be a Boston City Council. ie new sc hool year at Central side of peace. 1 tiunk should devote full High, "we deem it important to: 9 9 high school closes at the end of classes today as the direct result of a federal court order that the white school a i 'pledged: ''No American boy i that arrangements are ur-; i lo ims ce.

ne saicf. a prompt announcement of. "jj le co mtv sc i an- TAIPEI A Chinese our convoys on the beach." told newsmen visiting the 'for Quemoy." igently required to stop 1 1 1 be se for attorney judgment affirming the Court nouncecl "temoorarv ticnalists held back another at- said the a i a i Nationalist military men have The jssi)e i a ancl to a the to a a i era! in the November election by Appeals." sioii" of the school Front" i tempt to run the i chief on Quemoy. "it means the said several times in the last i E. LeAJay ilew a KCH5 jet we a the a sub solution." Christian A.

Herter Jr. Warren said an opinion giving Thursd The board said the Ne- blcckade of Quemoy today while United States isn't doing the job days that the only way to silence tanker to a Tokyo-Washington'milling to threat, it is better to Officials said this was a clear McCormack said also that he the justices and support-: woulcl be enro led thc 'Reds neppered" the offshore of protectine them. I think the next the blockading Red shore record today jsurrender pieces of free for a basis of negotia-l cali a meeting soon of today's decision, "will be nd a islands with more artillery fire, 'step is for the U.S. to consider.ies would be with aerial assaults! in the hopet hat this will satisfy'tion. a district attorneys and and announced in assi( nment Or of more effective ways." ion the mainland guns.

There was TM Fnrrp TM 7 ion appetite of the aggressor and Eisenhower urged an early start chief law enforcement agencies. COU rse." 1 1V 'fTM2 1" "hon Islaiuls Shelled Again The way to get QU1 sup soine doubt however whether i 5 A 1 '01 ce new UIL peace?" i projected U.S.-Red twice by party can- This will give the court time SU10U As the Formosa Strait crisis olles disturbance United States which until now- 111 i a a mmu es Contending the answer is no a a a If these do not the 23 Ie g' slators ave set forth in detail its views on rounded out a third week. Nation- to a i i i on as res such blows-would; a DOUt a n'aht President said the free world must succeed, he said, he might. i councilman and specific issue of whether dis- alist military headquarters report- coast Gen Ko i a Feno give its go-ahead. ''f i I'm a fight if necessary for a princi- turn to the United Nations.

of Hcuse Majority Leader and violence art 0 Vjeil. VM1I.JI11 A i i Strategic Air Command officer. The democracies tried appease-! LeMay was at the controls of. xi i i. nt at Munich and failed to pre- the bie jet as it taxied to a stop vent--in fact brought on--World at nearbv Andrews Air Force TT War II.

he said, and I never Base He lehtcd his ever-present i wan to see that history ed Red shore batteries sprayed nearly 300 shells on Quemoy and the nearby Nationalist islands of Little Quemoy. Ehrtan and Tatan. Although the shelling was comparatively light, the Nationalists decided against trying again to push supplies to the besieged island in the face of the Red i A Ml which foiled the last two attempts. i I There was no official A I A nt iPP i II I) I Police Check New Clue in Staten Island Stabbing NEW YORK i i to check the story by i Dean Nimer Jr. that he cigar as he stepped to the ground.

1 1 0 1 i He said the Reds are probing, The general, returning from a testing, and their bluff must be A I i contour of Far Eastern a i bases called or "tragedy after tragedy which included Formosa, told oukl befall us." newsman the jet tanker was' Auto Industry, UAW Their Talks are sufficient W. McCormack the a i grounds for suspending a jshortly after i a integration once it lias A.s successor to automatically closes that school. The school officials came lo Richmond to a over their prcb- Almonci was not known what action court nPU IMcCormack i serve until Jan- 0 i if it sees fj to uary. At that time the candidate orale on i ts in.15 command i over cleclions iion in public schools other a ke 1 1 a mei a delibera speed The document thus could lay- i a i explana- have yet an- On the final ballot. 112 votes' Calls for Negotiation DETROIT A The auto to former Cambridge Mayor dovvn guidelines for federal judges, 0 IM Michael J.

Neville: seven to John in a i wit integration cases. Q- Gasque said he du, Ward of Fitchburg. who lost chfef justice stated that the TM Io Kthe scno a 1 srt atai Front Rova wou Kg enced. 7 A Republi- ivieivin ut'an i im i i i A i me auto SSe 'eS a camoai.ners appear convinced his mother and father to dur the 'en- uld Som 1. fo'nlist Hitm- men tint vil' bov out 5ealh a sa iey extra 60 or 70 miles an hour at Communists and appeal talks with the United Auto Work- lo McCormack.

nnrt'-iTul mm but he expected a formal closm Some a i a i i i i men tn i.n, lov lng a new i in the puzzling to the free world i an urgent crs toclav amid reports a who a i a i supply ship which was Instead. Sen forced under Red shelling Thurs- pel a and Rep. i a M. day to pull off the beach at a are understood to 1( i iv 1 -J-- in an oral statement a.s saying i they slept A John M. Braisted told average Most of altitudes 40.000 feet.

Spee rgent ers today amid reports a to AssL AUy Gen. Fred W. was Ol negotiation--between the gap between General Motors and.pj^p,. vas mvn United States and Red China or, the UAW now stands at 124 cents. ie )a 0 McCormack 35.000' a i i a a i in i The speeded up negotiations olled JS i a of the i i i i i.

i i i order from the state bv Mondav and shall be communicated The hool fa with to the Distnct Court for Eastern Distnct of Arkansas. 1()f a i A to iju Rrl'ers to I.cm ley's i and the Taipei press'voiced de- of white House job within a case mands for more A i a a i i i Eight-year-old Melvin. ever doc- smiling, was quoted "There is not going to be any were held against a backdrop of a i to I cnilc school to operate on an integrated internation Appeasement." he said. "I believe UAW Wednesday i deadline to i Jllc se basis i stale he a i island home early 'that there is not going to be any at Ford if no agreement is On cond a i taken in Ha vvl 4 anywhere in here-so far as the clock and the TM" Beached there. i h( SCS5Jon rmack a 1 mtegrat.on county to estab ish a pr.vaio 1 1 calendar are concerned-32 min- Tu i of i P'-esidcnfs The Big Three said no new con- Uu cd 02 votcs of pended i Januor Lem-schoo system for the pupils m- demanding Adams' ouster.

Bcllevue Hospital tes be fore its takeoff from Japan, to thc A i a Pco- track proposals had been made majol theu nccdcd Fisher a ey acted on a petition from the volved. psychiatric commitcd hc called it. was on the to the UAW but all parties issued second i 63 ballots Lntlc Rock Sch o1 ai a schocl 1S unciei atcr in thc day Staten Island acker Qf lhc theme. "No appeasement no cautiously optimistic a The Arkansas Legislature has Virginia's massive resistance to Munich no retreat in the face after Thursday's bargaining ses- armed Gov. Orval Faubus with integration laws, its control pass- of armed aggression." 'sions.

I Boy powers to close the schools rather es to the governor. He is obligated The final third was Chief interest centered on Ford' i A i a Permit integration. Faubus to try to reorganize and reopen it a plea for Communist agreement where UAW President Walter a a a 'declined Thursday to say whether on a segregated basis, to "a far better wav than took personal command PORTOROZ. Yugoslavia he would use those powers. But.

Once an integrated school i to force to settle thele i a of the union's drive for Bobby Fischer, thc he said. "The Legislature did not opened, all state to a the wav of negotiation." contract to cover lOO.O(X) Ford'Brooklyn wonder i has the pass that legislation if it were not school and to all schools of its it. sme hat additional informa- ()n double slaying "is be-i irioy before unloading, said the have agreed to sit tight and a a i grim fact is tiiat the Communist developments. i 0 olv through at he pres- a a blockade is highly effective a Adams has been a center of po- nt lime." a i i i a serious." i a controversy since a House "We havc men out of town right Far i i i a i subcommittee i s- ow. Thev are checking out this i i i Air Drops There was increa.sing a i a i quarters of ing supplies to tlie be island and a i a assaults on Fled a i positions on the a i land i a i also rose a i i a i would a a i a a on the Reel siege guns 1'2 or su miles away Quemoy.

Communist shelling of Quemoy continued today. The biggest a a so far of the vestpocket war in the Formosa Strait i shells in hours Thursdav LOS ANGELES A His closed he costiy mvors UC information. We are still i A a a Green- In offerinc either alternative. hourly rated workers. distinction today of being the intended to be used.

class-elementary or secondary- Beniiti-d Boston in- tor still other possible motives. a a i ssed shoe- the President's voice was calm Unusual Saturday and Sunday youngest Grand Master in the In i Rock, the mood ol the arc i i a cut i a i A a denied i town exploration is a vvas eccentric. He some- a a a talks were scheduled by the Ford-long history of chess. people was even harder Gnsque has said previously tent i i i a of gov- down an avenue foreign to lowcd ieill a Uloncy in rejecting appeasement and UAW teams a.s they "sought, to Bobi)y achieved thc i Thurs- against i a i a it was a county does not have enough agencies when hr in- hoy." a i a i proposing negotiation. Eisenhower a out an agreement before day night when he wound up i year ago when mob violence re- ey to operate its schools by i i Greenspan.

70. who lived a went than Dulles has in the i deadline. GM and Chry- i six-week i a i a chess suited in the use of federal troops Federal Dist. Judge John Pan: i i i i i not con in a downtown died" previous statements on day. In tlie belt police found a i it was the four-foot- am! bom both said they had not decided a set up to determine to enforce court-ordered integra- ordered Negroes a i i i a a should be'six potential challengers for thc tion at Central High.

the Warren County school was i but added four, UO-pound youngster who a tliat "I need him." There the mat- a wounded his a Dr. ISlel- trr rested i the a in a i vin Nimer and his mother. a of a i i i Lou Jean, both But neither GOP -Sen. Frederick G. Payne, could they discount con- This brtmght w- i'ession Melvin told several iv.nnds i a a i times, and a re-enact- Eisenhower verv close held over the weekend.

world title. Consider Higher Gasoline Tax, Postal Rates Meanwhile, the Justice Depart- Monday. He said a governing lac ment had an augmented force of tor was a the county did not deputy U. S. marshals and a spc- operate a Negro high school but cinl a legal team on hand sent Negro pupils to neighboring in the tense city for possible use counties.

in helping carry out any integra- Chief Simon I-'. Subelof; tion order from the Supreme of the U.S.. 4th Circuit Court c-i WASHINGTON A Thc Ei- President Eisenhower, in his movement i i through peak. Since the temporary debt Court. Appeals refused to a a a forced two a i a i supply ships f()1 i a a i of ment the crime.

senhower i i i a i is a a budget message to Con- the fiscal year at its present a i i of 288 billion i drop to A Repeated a orcicr. of! Quenvn- bench before they :11 a a a i a lias nlsojias a lrt gross, had predicted a UKii) budg- Stans said the special fund for.LW i i on the following day. Thc 3 hours of a -n nts be- llp not even get I- Newsmen on aL least. 4'i were wounded in i a i 7th Fleet which had ooiivity tiie i'escad'. lands i ID VI the beach, in i i U.S.

i i noi to i the risk of a i i a i dud i the CommuuiiMS The A i a ignored i i cent i i a a i i i i i i i i i i a i i a 12 miles to i i stearl a i i a i i i i Tiuii'sday's comoy was: the see- ond to be i off by lhe Red bombardment this week, Tlie only one to succeed, on Sunday, was not challenged by the Commums' i 0 5 't' of could unload more a a small in the pa.sl lugn from the a I i a a the possibility of a i i i a con lhe estimate suggested another in- thc Suorcme Court Thursciav of i ot.hic:il a a Scnuciipel ana Center describing the boy as hav- Inr increase in gasoline taxes and ut i a i strurtion program will he in the.crease is inevitable. i a i iy repetitive ef those i other i i ships could Simpson wore i mg i personality and perse- poj alcs Thp i lo i OS ect5 soon outdated red by million dollars in thc ann ico Supports two weeks earlier when the a i ron- i i of uo sel i i a wi pllsh TM i a vcar whi ns a crops account for i a interrupted Us summer reported he of i i of uo IQ Unless Congress increases user i a in recess to consider i i a D6 i I i i i i as mi 1 a this year. The a i i taxes on gasoline and he spomljn ovei uai i a phase of the i Rock ease, the conrhision he is such i i i i i a Island a a i the To Decide in fifl Days soar to more a 0 7 i Boeau.se price support programs At lint i me nign i to the a a he i stop a of his parents last Tuesday Budget Director a i i i billion above the January es- i i cosl mo Agriculture cuk Lo (1 a neciMon uiun out shortly a he returns I'rnm in Orem, a where the Slans said officials i decide i a and some seven i i i a i now are TM" con.Mdoi tne oa.Mc qucsno.i a i i vacation in a a a i a i i i i a came. The boy's within GO days wliether to ask above actual outlays last year. In- He also said operations of the expected to hit U1 I to upnou Ptwsiblv short his i i a was a jjovt-rnmcnt doctor Congress for such boosts.

creased spending for pro- Post Office a will be in SI.MO.OOO.OOO from a a or i i i i (iceiMon i A a left i i N.B.. yes- at a U.S. Public a Service Stans briefed newsmen Thursday grams and antirecession projects the red by many millions of Spending for housing programs IC Pi a by car. His i a i was i a on Staten Island. on new figures for the biggest, accounted for most of the rise.

lars unless rates are raised a a i i rise a billion dollars, the bu- A at t. last n.on i determined. Mdvin originally said his par- most unbalanced budget in peace- Revenues i drop to B7 i i Postage rates went up A 1. but said, mastly because of a i voicclrd cieiav ou.oioi Living Costs SSU8 ATLANTIC CITY. A a i a i a a i a il M.

says a the cost i i IT i i i a or i a -will be a io cuts were slain i to his res- time history. dollars, the bureau said. This is not ns much ns Eisenhower had recession legislation to support a a a i up in when a i a i For tlie 1 fiscal year which almost 7'-. billion below the In a i i postal home a i Unom- 'it was in some bosuie his bod and tried began thc Budget Bu- uiiry a a i and two billion workers were granted a bigger ploymont in-ograms will require Court U) 1 1 osl ot i i I S11 be eon- to choke him. i a review forecast below lO.lfi collections boost a the a i i a i i i more.

court i and uphold oal st he told a deficit, nf high- This prospective drop wns a The postal i i is i a As i ''Tins is troubling pee- me i uuuv oomocrats' i a a asked Supremo i to set aside the appeals Cosl nf i court i and uphold Lemlcy. i OU i a est since World War II, blamed on a recession slump in Although Stan.s i discuss it, at. 7X) i i dollars, compared school board a i a m0st i -Q 'Not DoinK seript.ion. I nt "If the i keep le" J-Q 5p 0 j- a i the new i corporation income tax. dowiM.be budget review also raised thc i 100 million estimated in Jan- pleaded toi ,1 it i i stans said the a i i a i i and excise a i the Eisenhower a i a i to i i to work oul ol Sherman A a hi CAP D'AIL, France A Sir hold up spending of more than a i off MO i i I i i a a i i a i will have to ask Defense outlays will rise only 0 1 a ol i remain an issue, ml or addon.

If A Winston and Lady i celc- billion dollars of extra defense'income taxes, while hitting a new next year to raise the MW i i dollars above the a 5 atmospliero. Adams resigns, "he'll probably brated 50 years of a i a today, funds voted by Congress for a i a total, arc expected to he 2' 2 national debt limit for the third her i a However the now a Position" i leave i a a and .1 reported a dog Sir Winston's said procurement over a period of i i loss a a i e.sli- i in months, calculations of MO.IWO.OOO.OOO for Under questioning by justices. Presidential a and all oih mi.s in? Police asked for a do- party at HIP couples i a in i a The a included i mates. 11 forecast the debt i br 2JW defense absorbs a said the board has never or rewards i to those who has i i a resort town would be a lion authorized tor the current i The budget chioi said Iho latest billion dollars next June i Inr i whieh Eisen- challongod i i a i of have betrayed the public i a i a a i a year. iostimales assume the recovery above lhe jirevious Korean War hower retjUCslLxl in a a i i court's i i a i i Democratic chief predicted.

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