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The Miami Heraldi
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Zt HUmt Fridv Sept 2(5 IMS i ii Judge Ducks Rings Schoolbell Lebanon Pullout In Sifflit? WkauL I i court has jurisdiction I JccrcdilatlOIl In this he said "I think there is any question of the plaintiffs right to a non-segregated education" Donald MacGuincas chief of the genera litigation section of Ihe Department of Justice's civil division said the interest is the same as it has always been: "(0 preserve the integrity of the federal Question irises BOULDER Colo Little Rock high opened as private may lose theri in the North Central of Colleges and Schools This opinion is Grand Jury Urges Traffic Crackdown New state legislation to tighten traffic safety measures was recommended in a Dade County Grand Jury report to Circuit Judge William A Ilerin Thursday While urging expansion of urging expansion night rales but the aim "was accomplished in four months-August revenue for the night hours totalled $3829630 which'-' is more than $206 above the-night income for August 1957 Continued from Tag 1 Four and Fite- passed by the Legislature in special session as part of the Fauhus a 1- integration legislative pack- age I think this for the court to enter an order now defining or attempting to define the terms of the lease by the School Board it would be necessary to hold these two acts unconstitutional old act of 1S73 gives the School Board the right to lease (school) property when not in use Now that act may play art important part in determining the validity of this entire scheme "I think without question this court is without authority as constituted now to say or enter an order to a lessee that they shall operate it under the limitations under your (NAACP) petition (The NAACP has asked as an alternative that he order Negroes admitted to any system of private schools) "The thing that gives me more concern is this: I think the School Board since the con-troversey has acted in good faith Now they are between the horns of a dilemma "Their schools are closed whether legally I am not saying Now they come asking if they are in contempt I am not going to answer that question They are not in contempt yet" Norfolk Case Up Saturday RICHMOND Va Norfolk will make a last ditch effort to avoid integration of all its white secondary schools before a special session of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Baltimore Saturday The port city Virginia's largest will ask for a delay in integration If it loses its ease schools housing 10000 students scheduled to open Monday would be shut down under the anti-integration laws Chief Judge Simon Sobel-off said Thursday the three-judge appeals court also will hear an appeal for the same extension of time from Warren County where the white high school has been shuttered be-caudr of integration idling 1000 students LIFE IMPRISONMENT was imposed by Circuit Judge Gra- dy Crawford Thursday on Hcrberto Ortiz who shot his former husband Virgiho i A Gonzalez last March 30 He was found guilty of first-degree- murder with a recommenda-i tion of mercy by a 12-man jury' -Wednesday night law enforcement agencies and increased trained traffic personnel the grand jurors did not go along with a suggestion made by a citizens council here last week that the cost be defrayed by doubling the present $125 drivers license fee The jurors would raise the minimum age for drivers license holders to 18 years unless 16-year-olds have completed driver' training courses Presently 14-year-olds may obtain learners licenses OWNERS OF THE FIRM that won the contract to operate amusement machines at the new Miami International Airport terminal will be invited by State Attorney Richard Gerstein to tell what they know about the background of their company County Commissioner Charles Hall who requested Gerstein to extend the invitation said he had additional information on Jet Amusement Corp owned by Louis Jepeway and Sam Marino and wanted it checked out REDUCED NIGHT TOLLS on the Sunshine State Parkway have started paying off Officials of the turnpike said Thursday they figured it would be six months before the increased use would overcome the lower LAST FREEZES paid Thursday for Warren Johnson head of the Federal-State Frost Warn- ing Service at Lakeland was cited by the Florida Fruit -and Vegetable Association in session' at the Fontainebleau Hotel for his "services to all segments of Florida agriculture during the critical of last severe freezes Nothing Found Improper 9 Tlie To win Crier TV Probe Chief Gears Smatliers A DISABLED VETERAN was in critical condition at 5 Jackson Memorial Hospital 3 Thursday after he fired a rifle bullet into his mouth in his room at 5528 NW Second Ave Police said Charles Harri- son 27 had been despondent some Ike Puts 'Shoulder To Wheel Slates 3 Talks For llic GOP WASHINGTON (UPD The White House announced Thursday that President Eisenhower would take a major part In the uphill Republican campaign to wrest control of Congress from the Democrats In the November elections The President will speak in Los Angeles San Francisco and Chicago next month all within three days There will be other speeches elsewhere plus one or more nationwide television addresses Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn who arranged the schedule with the President also disclosed a GOP plan to enlist support from the more than 15 million "senior over 65 years old lie said the President who is 67 gave "very enthusiastic approval" Press Secretary James llagerty said Eisenhower will make major speeches Oct 20 in Los Angeles Oct 21 in San Francisco and Oct Chicago The California appearances are aimed at boosting the chances of Sen William Know-land running for gover nor and Gov Goodwin Knight candidate for senator Both Republicans face tough odds from Democrats who showed overwhelming strength in the primaries Hagerty said the California and Chicago speeches not going to be the only for the President although no others were ready for announce' ment Eisenhower was under stood to be considering one or more major political appearances in the East with his choice involving Boston New York and Philadelphia The Los Angeles and San Francisco speeches will be carried by radio and television to Western states A similar regional network will be set up for the Chicago address The San Francisco appearance ill be during the day and the other two at night Alcorn and Hagerty announced the initial schedule after Eisenhower and the party chairman made their decisions in a lengthy White House huddle There is a possibility of political and nonpolitical travels before and after the Western trip Alcorn and Hagerty said Eisenhower is scheduled to speak today at Fort Ligonier Pa and to visit New York Oct 28 to speak to the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame It was possible he might combine Eastern political activity with the Oct 28 trip and also might make a special effort on behalf of fellow Republicans in his home state of Pennsylvania The national committee will finance all of the flying campaign trips paying the US Treasury an amount comparable to commercial charter rates when he uses government aircraft Eisenhower's announced plans for October plus speeches under consideration presented a picture of a substantially more active chief executive than in 1354 when his efforts were compressed mainly into a speedy relatively last-minute arrangement If schools are schools they accreditation Association Secondary expressed by Dr Stephen Rominc chairman of the Commission on Secondary Schools for the North Central Association and professor in the University of school of education Dr Romine said that "proposed private schools converted from previously accredited public schools would have to apply for membership as new Schools to Close In Demonstration SHREVEPORT La Six of seven parishes (counties) in Fourth Congressional District will close their white schools today in a "support Little demonstration The move protests any racial mixing in Little schools The only exception in the district is in Caddo Parish which includes Shreveport where schools will remain open lines from getting a Miami television permit Robert Jones former Ohio Republican congressman and FCC commissioner said he was paid $2000 to do this in 1955-56 by a rival applicant for the Miami Channell 10 North Dade Video Inc Jones said the congressmen he talked to Reps Emanuel Celler (D NY) and Carl Hinshaw (R Calif) He said he thought it was all right to talk to Craven because the FCC had already voted to award the permit to National Craven did not participate in the vote because he was a new member and had not heard the arguments Alert Called For Helene lisa Grows Continued from Page 1 better chance of becoming a more intense storm was located at 5 pm at latitude 189 longitude 602 The San Juan Weather Bureau w-arned the Leeward and Virgin Islands to prepare for high tides flash floods and heavy rains in the next 24 hours Small craft in the areas of both storms were warned to remain in port and shipping in the paths of Helene and lisa were told to use extreme caution The US Weather Bureau in Washington also announced Thursday that a balloon-borne radio device dropped into the eye of Hurricane Helene Wednesday had automatically destroyed itself The bureau said the device was a type it hoped could be developed to track a hurricane continuously It was destroyed the announcement said so that it would not become a hazard to air navigation FRIDAY FRIDAY 6:11 AM 6:13 mx A V5 jJ i 5 Associated Pres Wlrephoto Judge John Miller dies procedure Wiley Branton the lawyer argued that the Arkansas laws were "designed for the sole purpose of circumventing the orders of the court I don't think anyone can deny tions in this student legislature be selected from the top scholastic onethrid of the students in each high school Thus get candidates of proven abil-ity In hormal politics we get many candidates who've goofed off in business and other endeavors and in no conceivable way can be considered in top one-third of our citizenry Davey Eldredge who is opposing Orr in the Florida House of Representatives race to be decided next Tuesday called Jack's proposal "Insincere a political maneuver another attempt to circumvent the pupil assignment I'll go along with Davey on two counts It probably is a political maneuver for it was brought up just before the election It possibly is an attempt to circumvent the pupil assignment law which is strictly set up for the purpose of circumventing the Supreme Count of the United States And Davey come up with no plan As for sincerity no one can question Jack's honesty in attempting to do something constructive about the most important problem in the South today And one vote say ing he has a fine idea regard less of next election seeking to get rid of the cautious on-the-fence attitude of the Board of Education by getting them to approve the student legislature knocking off the aggressive Negro leaders fought for since the Supreme Court decision In short this would be a wiping off of old animosities approval of parents for their children to be on the legislature open discussions by an integrated body of top-level students about a problem in which they are most interested: 65 white and 15 Negro students (one for each 80 students in each school) What could be more open fair and democratic? Rebel Score ALGIERS Official sources claimed Thursday that 13700 rebels had been killed or made prisoner by French forces from May 15 to Sept 20 No breakdown was given Will Yon Live 6 Months? Greater Miami and Florida traffic fatalities for the first six months of 1958 led safety ex-pects to predict new death records for the year The Ilerald challanged you on July 1 to live for the last six months Here's the box score to date: Greater Miami 1957 July lScpl 25 21 Premier Secs Exit Bv Nov 1 BEIRUT Lebanon IT) Rashid Karami new pro-Nasser premier of Lebanon predicted Thursday American troops would quit this country by the end of October Karami told newsmen the question of the withdrawal of the remaining 9500 soldiers and Marines was a matter of "first which would be discussed at his first cabinet meeting Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles both said the troops would be withdrawn when the Lebanese government requested it or when the situation warrants" Karami said "Therefore I am certain they will go Karami former Tcbcl leader and an admirer of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic was named chief of Lebanon's new eight-man cabinet Wednesday night He talked with reporters Thursday as he walked out of the Moslem Basta quarter after meeting with an erstwhile rebel leader Saeb Salam The city remained under a day and night curfew to prevent a new flareup of fighting between extremist elements in which 19 persons were killed All shops were closed Thursday and streets deserted except for essential personnel Karami said he did not think martial law would be imposed He predicted the curfew would be lifted today and all street barricades taken down While Karami spoke leaders of the bitterly anti-Nasser Phalangists already were plotting to bring down the new government A Phalanglst spokesman bluntly declared "This government is unfavorable to us and we cannot accept The spokesman complained that the Christian elements in the cabinet were not strong enough to counterbalance the Nasserism of Karami and his group The Phalangist high committee met Thursday to decide on strategy A spokesman predicted that the majority of deputies in Parliament would vote against Karami and thus force his resignation when the chamher meets next Tuesday Karami takes over the job vacated by Sami Solh pro-Western Moslem who was twice the target of assassins during the 4V4 -month revolt in this half Moslem half Christian land against the administration President Camille Cha-moun Solh is now in Turkey He quit Beirut quietly last week leaving behind his resignation to take effect on the expiration of term Tuesday Chamoun himself retired to his summer home at a Christian village in the mountains back of Beirut Deaths Elsewhere WILLIAM MTNDY 69 onetime major league baseball player lor Boston (AD) is 1913 at East Liverpool Ohio MAT CEV WILLIAM DAVIS 92 who commanded the 31st and 32nd heavy artillery brigade in France during "World War I at Berkeley Calif ROBERT CITTING 38- socialite end Wall Street broker at New York PIIIIIP NILES 56 vice president and director of the Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co at New York MILLARD ELLISON 80 an attorney active in politics at New York EDITH LIMBLRG 57 wife of in vestment banker Richard Limburg at New York BEILAH A RATLIFF 63 a writer and editor at New York Moonrise Moonset 47 STATION ARY 'fR 1S 19-24 2S-31 32-38 39-46 47 a KILLED SO FAR THIS YEAR: 112 KILLED SAME TIME LAST YEAR: 109 By Herald Wire Service WASHINGTON Chairman Oren Harris of the House influence investigating subcommittee Thursday absolved Sen George A Smathers (D Fla) and Pittsburgh Mayor David Lawrence of anything in the Pittsburgh Channel 4 TV contest Harris made the statement to newsmen after officially correcting the subcommittee's record about the role of Lawrence in the TV case Lawrence is Democratic nominee for governor of Pennsylvania Harris said the subcommittee planned to adjourn its hearings on the case next week partly because with political Implications are bound to come up and produce some if the sessions were continued Oliver Eastland a subcommittee investigator charged Wednesday that Smathers had arranged a meeting between then-commissioner Richard A Mack and a representative of WCAE Inc a rival applicant for the channel Smathers commented Thursday "Richard Berlin president of the Hearst newspaper organization and a personal friend for many years asked me if I would arrange through my office an appointment with Rich ard Mack-then a commission er of the Federal Communications Commission "As we would do for any constituent or friend who made such a request my office arranged an appointment through office for Berlin Berlin did not discuss with me any of the details about the purpose of the meeting That is the extent of my knowledge about the whole WCAE Inc is an affiliate of the Hearst newspaper interests Earlier Thursday an attorney testified that he talked with two congressmen and Communications Commissioner A Craven privately in seeking to stop National Air- Sunrise Sunset Mack Whiteside Indicted FOOTBALL FANS: no hesitancy in asking you to contribute to Variety Hospital tonight when Wisconsin plays the Hurricanes in the Orange Bowl one of the few functions we have to raise $250000 a year to take care of indigent children making them better citizens BELL been making this collection thanks to the late President Ashe then President Jay Pearson since the first year our hospital opened The first years only a few high schools sent their uniformed bands and marching units We were young then So was the University of Miami Several high schools we now know well weren't even open Tonight the collection will be taken up by band and marching units of: North Miami Jackson Hialeah Coral Gables Miami Beach Edison and Miami high schools In addition 40 boys from Miami Key Club will be helping youngsters find their stations And Rolfe Armored after jears of cooperation again will be at the Stadium to carry the loot to the bank If you give good they might need two trucks This is a volunteer contribution Do you realize if every fan in the stadium will give 10 cents tonight have $5500 We need $10000 for building a Research Laboratory and a lot of the money pledged is on a three-year payment it Praise for Orr Jack Orr's theory that a student legislative group be selected to discuss the problem of integration of schools is the most sensible and far-reaching approach had here or anywhere else that opposition has arisen revolutionary In only one sense Jack advocates that candidates for the 80 posi- National Summary The large high pressure area that has been giving fine weather in most of the Atlantic states continued clear sales thru the Mia-Atlanhc states and into northern Georgia while the cold air of the plains crowded warm air into a long trough from the Northeastern tnrii Great Lakes to West Texas Along this line 6hcrwers have been freauent Light rains Were spreading Into western New York and Pennsylvania passing Buffalo and Pittsburgh The leading edge of the cold air tna-s pressed across Michigan during the morning and shifted the winds while giving some showers in the Chicago area The progress of the cold south into the Ozark wass lower but West Texas deeloped a vigorous thunderstorms band during the morning In the Northwest a new Pacific wave of weather has swept across the northern Rockies to give shifting winds tnru Montana into northern No-th Dakota The next 24 hour expected to show showers Into upper New England and a line of wet weather from the Northeast to South West thru the Ohio Valley across Missouri and Arkansas to cover much of Texas The colder weather of the West will spread frost South thru the Rockies into northwestern New Mexico Cij i 11 er a Ph 3-mii C1 si lied Ads FR 8-3711 Subscription Fates (By Carrier) Daily and Daily Sunday Sunday 30 15 1 30 65 1 55 3 90 1 95 5 85 7 80 3 90 11 70 15 60 7 90 23 40 Sub'Cnp'tnn Fates (By Math and Pcssessons Daily and Daily Sunday Sunday Per Meprh 1 52 87 2 17 Three Month 4 60 2 60 6 50 Fur Months 9 10 5 20 13 00 One Yesr 18 20 10 40 2b 01 Msil subscriptions are payable in absence po-t ollice oc exprtsa money order bank draft or personal gend to The Miami Herald F'a Entered as second cldcs matter hov 30 19 i Traffic Deaths 1953 July 1-Sept 25 25 mittee the firm paid Mack $13 -000 in commissions The indictment said entries were made in the firm's books 3 alleging that Mack actually earned the payments when such was not actually the case The indictment also said Whiteside turned over to all of the stock of Andar Inc a holding company for a now- defunct Coral Gables Cab Co During the congressional -hearings Subcommittee Chair- man Harris said books showed he received an outside income of $41000 during two of the nearly three years he served on the FCC Harris said FCC sal- ary was $35000 and his total -income $76000 Solunar Tables AM Min Mi! Min Mil Today Saturday Sunday A 20 10 A 40 1 5 5 05 111 5 25 5 50 1150 05 h-d 1 eof periods a ilL 0lehve 6en taken front John Alden Solunar Table u1? so that you will pJ in hJofn ln 'ood mtory or huntin dJurln thesa Mines if each day to'ofer time shown and last (or an hour and 11 hours thereafter The Minor Periods shoan ln reuir yDi rt some hat shorter duration Tides Mlmt Harbor EntriBei (Between JfUiei) Clear Shies Over Eastern States But Thunderstorms Push Into Texas Local Temperatures PU Continued from Page 1 Whiteside of Mack at a time when Whiteside knew the FCC was considering the Miami TV case The third count charged that Mack accepted money and other favors in return for his vote for National Airlines Some of the Indictment's specific charges were based on incidents brought out in the congressional investigation It accused Whiteside of channeling "financial to Mack by turning over to him an interest in the Stemb-ler-Shelden Insurance Agency Miami corporation White-side told the House subcom FRIDAY FRIDAY 5:31 TM 5:02 AM ONT 0 54 S5-63 64-75 ABOVE 75 I If i I Forecasts MIAMI AND VICINITY Mostly fair Friday except for a few widely scattered showers High 86 to 90 Variable but mostly northerly winds of five to 15 miles an hour SMLL BOAT BIILETIN Nori to northeast inris at eisht to 18 mile hour friagy except -rrlv in strait Seas slight io moderate and bay smooth to slight! ehoppy Partly cloudy with a few widely scattered showers VFPFR BET COAST ALLAIIAS-ME OAINESMLLE MIDDIE COAST LAKELAND OR-1 ANDO LOWER WtM A 6 AND EVI RGLADLm Partly cloudy except for chance of isolated afternoon ehower High 86 to 90 Northeasterly winds of eight to 12 MPH LPPER EAST COAST Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy with scattered shower High 83 to 67 North to northeast winds of 10 to 20 mile an hour MIDDLE FAST COAST Generally fair except for a chance of an afternoon shower High 86 to oo Norherly winds of eight to 15 imies an hour LOWFR EAST COAST aad keys Partly cioudy with a few isolated afternoon showers High 86 to 90 Variab wind ircstly northeast to eat at five to 15 miles an hour briefly higher in showers SIPTiMKR 1958 12 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 tow I 1 2a if edd or subtnet these correction hour end minute to the ieml time: Fort Pierce feity dockl edd 2 00 (inlet) subtract 0 15: St Inlet (jetties) subtract 0 Pim Beach (ocean) subtract Bills-boro inlet add 0 25 Fort Ivergia-Ve entrance Oetues) no change Coun tv Causeway east end add I 15 Cot Yacht Basin Blscayne Bay add 1 40 Cap Florid (west ide) Key eavne add 0 55 Soldier Key addf 1 05 Bagged Keys Blscame Bw i add 2 00 Angelfish Key add 0 2A Pumpk Key Card Bound add pit Garden Cove Kev Largo add 0 5j 1-argo Sound- Key Largo add 3 TOi Tavernier add 0 35 In th eajrep part of Florid fc7 the perwdit tide Dcgligibe CALM 13 4-7 12 13.

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