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1 11 ff Om ivoryV7W garSOMMIKOMPRIVREWIllfratAIII1011PWWWGM1116 1143r n't 4adit Established Dcc 8 1888 Of 'Em Harry (AP Photo fax) The Ex-President Huffs Puffs He Blows Out Candles And Wishes Us Well NEW YORK President Harry Truman is 75 years old today lie voiced a wish for peace and happiness for all the people of the United States The expression came as newsmen warbling 'Happy Nobody can live without ma i birthday dear Harry' more ing mistakes The only thir or less tuneful fashion present- vou can do is try to remef ed him with a surprise birth- day cake before he'd even had He said he had lived a 'he breakfast tic life but a happy one" at Obviously pleased Truman that he wouldn't change any mustered up two healthy puffs it if he could He subsequent and blew out the candles He amended this to make one had the crowd of reporters ception: "I'd get married soo and photographers sign a card er" Truman was 35 when accompanying the cake and wed then proudly took it upstairs As for the world itself Tr at his hotel to show Mrs Truman said: man When asked if he had a birthday ish the former President said: ''l wish for peace and happiness for all the people of the United States" lie also said he wished for 'another boy in Margaret's family" lie referred to his daughter '1rs Clifton Daniel who is expecting her second thild True to his reputation as one of the walkingest-talkingcst former Presidents the country ever had Truman then set out on his morning stroll Ile said he was looking forward to another 10 or 12 years of life but laughingly remarked: "I may fool everyone as I did lots of other times" "I was raised in a family with lots of energy and most lived long lives" he added PLENTY OF MISTAKES Asked if he thought he had made any mistakes in his 75 years Truman said: "I made plenty of them I'd he sprouting wings if I hadn't Nobody can live without making mistakes The only thing you can do is try to remedy them" He said he had lived a 'heetic life but a happy one" and that he wouldn't change any of it if he could He subsequently amended this to make one exception: "I'd get married sooner" Truman was 35 when he wed As for the world itself Truman said: "I am an optimist and I believe that some day we will have a happy world The outlook for our country is just as great as it ever was and I wish I could live another 50 years to see the progress of the free world" As for his career as President he said he thought the greatest decision he made was in 'ordering United States troops into Korea The decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan in World War II was purely a military step while in the case of Korea the whole United Nations were involved" he said THEY'RE IIIS FRIENDS Truman also asserted that both Presidett Eisenhower and former President Herbert Hoover are his friends even though he disagrees with them on political matters He said reports that he feuded with Eisenhower were just "damned lies" Ile added: "We have always been friends" Cover-Up Charged In Budget WASHINGTON Eisenhower's Budget Bureau was accused today of "a studied attempt to cover up" government liabilities by refusing money to build up the Civil Service retirement fund The House Appropriations Committee included the criticism in a formal report sending to the House' for a vote next week a bill appropriating $6438839800 to finance a score of federal agencies for the fiscal year starting July 1 The total is $252348200 less than the President had requested and $408703140 less than the same agencies were given this year Biggest allotment was $5020226000 for the Veterans Administration which was given all but $9259000 of what it requested FUNDS CUT The committee rut $145348200 from new funds requested by the various agencies and ordered returned to the Treasury 107 million dollars of unobligated er money which the General Services Administration had requested to buy critical and strategic materials for the defense stockpiling program In a report written by Rep Albert Thomas iD-Tes the committee said the Budget Bureau had refused to approve a Civil Service Commission request for S773734000 to finance the government's share of payments to the Civil Service retirement fund Because of past failures of the government to pay its share of fund benefits the committee said "This fund is defunct by over $20600000000" NOTHING ADDED The committee did not add anything tot he bill to meet the extra payments It noted that it had done so last year and Eisenhower vetoed the bill Eisenhower said at the time the fund had ample money to meet current needs ''The budget insofar as it attempts to reflect true government costs for the year is understated' by the amount of the federal payment ot the fund the committee said" Dick Young 'Remembers When' Story On rage 1B Business 4A 711 Classified 711B Comics 6B Crossword Puzzle 7A Editorials 6A Everyday Counselor 8A Obituaries 12A Radio-TV Serial 7A Social Security Game 8A Sports 10-11A Spot lite Series 38 Theaters 48 To Your Good Health 9A Women 2-4B BEWARE OF 'CREEPING FAST TIME' Minnesota Has Clock Crisis 4 tworf rJ SAN FRANCISCO gritty coed answering a "Help me! Help me!" plea swam out into the Pacific Ocean yesterday and tugged ashore a youth who had been fatally wounded by a shark Albert hogler who died 21'2 hours after the attack had first warned Shirley O'Neill back to the beach by yelling: "It's a shark! Go back! Go back!" But when he cried for help the attractive brunette SA am out 50 yards and pulled him to Baker Beach just west of Golden Gate Bridge Both were students at San Francisco State College and both just 18 Kogler was still conscious but incoherent when sped to Letter 'Not Guilty' Pleas Entered Largest Evening Newspaper In The Two Caro liltas Charlotte North Carolina Friday May 8 1959 -DID ui Noni 1 4 44000 or io Shirley O'Neill second from right and an unidentified girl give comfort to fatally injured Albert Kogler -SHARK ATTACK FATAL TO BOY-Girl's Rescue Try Futile mart Army Hospital where he died of shock and loss of blood despite emergency surgery Doctors said his left arm was nearly ripped from the shoulder and he had deep gashes on his neck right arm and back YOUTH SCREAMED The pair had gone for a late afternoon dip on an unusually warm day and were treading the water when the youth screamed his first warning Miss O'Neill a San Franciscan said she saw a heavy dark body break the surface near Kogler Tying the end of a nearby fisherman's line around her waist she plunged back into the surf "I saw Albert struggle and Reds Gwen Word Ike Sets Demands For Summit Talk WASHINGTON Eisenhower will refuse to go to a summit conference if the Russians carry out their threat to turn East Berlin over to the East German Communists He will take the same stand if i the Soviets sign a separate peace Lighter Side treaty with puppet East Germa- Iy Story Any such one-sided Soviet action in the next few weeks un- Alas Is Ali doubtedly would wreck the Big Four foreign ministers conference due to begin in Geneva Monday Too True This American attitude became known authoritatively a few hours before Secretary of State Chris- (cation A Herter's scheduled taketure depredaoff for pre-conference strategy talks with the British and French foreign ministers NOTICE SERVED 6e (AP ptoAa) as he lies on San Francisco beach following attack by shark while swimming he couldn't make any prog ress" she said "Ile's a good swimmer so I knew he must have been hurt badly I couldn't leave him" When she reached him he said "It was a shark" "There was blood all around us" Miss O'Neill continued 'and the first thing I thought was 'God help him' "I was scared I didn't know what to do but I knew I couldn't leave him" ''So finally I told him! 'The only way I can do it is if you lie still on your back lie back and relax" "lie didn't scream after that The pain must have been aAful but he didn't complain" Chief Is Dead FINAL 28 Five Cents 30000 Seating Planned By MAX 31111LEMAN News Sports Writer Charlotte timber broker and racing star Curtis Turner today disclosed that his proposed mile and one-half million-dollar race track will be built on a 550-acre tract of land bordering Highway 29 north of this city just inside Cabarrus County The name of the track Charlotte Motor Speedway Its directive body will be known as Charlotte Motor Speedway Inc Turner was elected president of the corporation yesterday a meeting which paed the way for work on the track to begin immediately Ile estimated that the mile and one-half oval asphalt track proper would be complete by Oct 1 and that Charlotte Motor Speedways first race would be staged in the spring of 1960 uill EXPANSION POSSIBLE Plans for initial speedway con- 1 struction include 30000 covered grandstand seats 13000 along i each straightaway Those along After tellin the story Miss the main straightaway will be ONeill was treated for shock built so that another deck could and taken home I be added on top since the con i The youth a freshman stud poration is seriously considering i ing busines and lianance football facilities in one corner was a son of Albert Kogler of the track infield Turner explained that construe by Corte Madera Calif and of an investment broker of near- i tion Of the track itself would be Mrs Harold McGrath of San carried out as quickly as possible Francisco 1 since negotiations are nearly They ere at his bedside i complete with Ford Motor Co to leaseth the 0 rtrack ebeginning testi testing pt uh ri when he died hogler's death was believed i October previously had carried from be tah shark second tktnaocvkv i nf a Cali- tl iy- Ionia coastal waters A 17- ()tit its winter testing for all di 't isions on a track in Arizona a but is anxious to bring the pro- year-old boy was killed by ject east Turner said Fords De troll Mich pros ing ground Is not usable in winter months be oPf ahceirfeic Idatal MSC of ice i Others elected to offices in the attacks Several a hate a led (Ibter'e ntilritecnonrdne 1 corporation IA ere Richard Phil- lips of Charlotte Turner's part eputy ense tier cre vice-president etni tm hie ra olltis iBn re as si nhetr Itic nurlinrftyln IlitiMny nr 11pr of Darlington builder of Darling ton International Raceway gen eral manager Pinkney Her bert Jr local attorney seere tary: and henry James Jr Her 1- al ioaA 71 Tr sp In) TT Ili 17: 77c IS 1 4 FINAL 1 mo i Largest EveniNg Newspaper In The Two Caroliltas Established Dec 8 1888 Charlotte North Carolina Friday May 8 1959 28 Five Cents 1 (rj 0 I 41 i 0 1 1 I 1 7 000 1 t- NMI If gl I 411 1 1 40 A i tt A' 14 to 40- Harry ito Dill Uillt ir No 'll- 'il' 6 I 'iir' I Fir rt 'IA oN''51 AI 44 ''''Sts'- otso stse se a 5'47 4-'ar'asas'a' se se as a As? Is5: saA es I as saasa 1 ges' ea -saga a i tessaas ea' aaeasaaaraaeesallaastassaasaaralar'sely7aiarrl i's a4fa's alSa atas a ''faa'''' Cove r-U 4 e4 r'' (4ss '1'a? sea a sea sai aas lc as 'f a 4 1 4 'ss': ''i' 4- 1 '74' 4 -1 5 I Charged 4 :::4:::1 eating 41 1 4)- i -fli e0 $-I: 00 44 )- 1 k0 i -4- ii A 1 44 e- 1 di 'q jp 1' 4 1 Ai 4 ef I i 1 A -r 4 4 Planned In Budget pt' -rtoo '1 4 1 A i 7-- 4 1i 1 1 ev'-'" 1' lom''' iii(e Ak Or 'Ili 041 Ar By MAX MCIIIEMAN 'i-: -4 Ate r444'iJ )) 'I'' :71 4-W V(4 WASHINGTON 'w ::6 News Sports Writer 0t: 'I 4-' 1' Charlotte timber broker 4 1 F' fee dent Eisenhovver's Budget i v-- to Bureau w-as accused today of 5-vr4 4 4i '4' A and racing star Curtis Turner 4t'' 1 4 lyr1 :4 i 4Z today disclosed that his pro- "a studied attempt to 11 Al posed F''sitVA A1-k1: cover up" government liabil- 7:4 f-' :0:4 1 mile and one-half mu A 41-4-trA4- t'it ities by refusing money to 4 6'1' t-i'-' 4: '43? lion -dollar race track will be z-e 'R: '1': l'-- io' () -d build up the Civil Service re- 01" Al: A kV 1 I built on a 550-acre tract of 4 -) 4 sa4'' i 1 l'ae saaltsaassesasass ase's als: as-: as sz a'saassaas -4 I land bordering Highway 4-0- 004t tirement fund 4 -9 north of this city just in xtifeo '1 itte 4 I The House Appropriations 4 es id mittee included the criticism in a se Cabarrus County :::4 '6 fro SQ- til ft -i 0 1 formal report sending to the assaa a a sae -ass It aaies a's ee aes aa'Z's :4 as a "et taar The name of the track will be a atellP44i ia s7 Ns i Charlotte Motor Speedway Ita iro 6 4'" 1 House for a vote next week a ti -sob '7 1 4 Nt-41titi'lli'- body will be known as I 1 1 I Lo 0JS'' bill appropriating $6438839800 to a A as IN '14' 4' i'''''s kitioi461r 7T 0 A 0 0A :4 i hal iotte Motor )cedss av Inc finance a score of federal agen- 1 a a- es ass 4 4 slq 4 1 VItt 4-'" cies for the fiscal year starting a-s as as s' aasere07'" 4 44 'aka assX'4's41- es Turner was elected preaident 4 risl 4''''' T4 July I A -'d total is $2 348 200 1 MO 14 ":11) 14 rl 4 Th52 rs a assasaassessa a aaaa- ass sassaas a meeting which pased the way a A than the President for work on the track to begin had request- as la 41 1 d44 -4- ed and $406703140 less than the Shirley O'Neill second from right and an unidenti- (AP Phoolias) as he lies on San Francisco beach following attack by immediately a same agencies were given this year Biggest allotment was lied girl give comfort to fatally injured Albert Kogler shark while swimming Ile estimated that the mile and one-half oval asphalt track proper $5020226000 for the -eterans would be complete by Oct 1 and Administration which was given that Charlotte Motor Speedway's all but $9259000 of what it re- sHARK ATTAcK FATAL To I Cltif quested first race would be staged in the spring of 1960 explained track t(el id i kt a I FUNDS CUT EXPANSION POSSIBLE The committee rut $145348200 Girl I Try escLie usi-i I gitiarre Palcihni(a main 1 e0 h3yOciolo 0 e' oYi Isaatict oinnbsil 01 11c1 I a I from new funds requested by the turned to the Treasury 107 mil- various agencies aand ordered re- Ion dollars of unobligated carry- ill cet teahithF o't Motor built oser money which the General SAN FRANCISCO fr-A grit- man Army Hospital where he he couldn't make any prog- After telline the story Miss I Services Administration had re- ty coed answering a "Help died of shock and loss of blood ress" she said Ile's a good O'Neill was treated for shock ao that another deck could quested to buy critical and stra- me! Help me!" plea swam despite emergency surgery and taken home be added on top since the cor swimmer so I knew he must poration is seriously considering (AP Photolax) tegic materials for the defense out into the Pacific Ocean yes Doctors said his left arm was The youth a freshman study- i 4 The Ex-President stockpiling program terday and tugged ashore a nearly ripped from the shoul- ing busine and fianance Huffs Puffs have been hurt badly I couldn't football facilities in one corner ss In a report written by Rep Al- youth who had be of the track infield en fatally der and he had deep gashes on leave him" was a son of Albert Kogler supossible sl would ube bert Thomas fDTex a the corn- wounded by a shark his neck right arm and back When she reached him he an investment broker of near- Turner He Blows Out Candles mittee said the Budget Bureau Albert hogler who died 21'2 I had refused to approve a Civil hours after the attack had first l'OUTH SCREAMED said "It was a shark" by Corte Madera Calif anclo are re nCeo Wi 1 a Yo "There was blood all around Mrs Harold IsIcGrath of San el laf a construe Commission request for warned Shirley O'Neill back to The pair had gone for a late us" Miss O'Neill continoed Francisco And shes Us Well to finance the gov- the beach by yelling: "It's a afternoon dip on an unusually "and the first thing I thought They were at his bedside sis le 1 ernment's share of payments to shark! Go back! Go back!" warm day and were treading vas 'God help him' when he died lease the track beginning this inter testing for all di October for winter testing put United States So finalla I told him: The the Civil Service retirement fund But when he cried for help the water when the youth "I was scared I didn't know laogler's death was believed eSt'el pretiously had carried NEW YORK T--Former President Harry Tru- Because of past failures of the the attractive brunette swam screamed his first warning i man is 75 years old toda) lie voiced a wish for peace government to pay its share of out 50 yards and pulled him to Miss O'Neill a San Francis cwohualitin'ttoleciaov'e hhiumt knew I to be the second known fatality and happiness for all the people of the fund benefits the committee Baker Beach just west of Gold- can said she saw a heavy from a shark attack in Cali- 1o fornia coastal waters A 17- its inter 'slops on a track in Arizona The expression came as said "This fund is defunct by en Gate Bridge dark body break the surface only way I can do it is if you year-old boy was killed by a jeet newsmen warbling ''Happy Nobody can live without mak- over Both were students at San near Kogler Tying the end of lie still on your back lie great white shark at Pacific hut is anxious to bring the pro- birthday dear harry' istakes in The only thing ADDED in more Francisco State College and a nearby fisherman's line back and relax" Grove or less tuneful fashion present- can do is tr to remed NOTIIING both just 18 around her waist she plunged "He didn't scream after that in1l9-2 pros ing ground is 120 miles south of here troll Nlich east 1 urner said Ford's tic fdatal of not usable in winter months be- vou ed him with a surprise birth- then The committee did not add any- Kogler was still conscious but back into the surf The pain must have been awful C3Lbe ic day cake before he'd even had 'l saw struggle an Albert stld but he didnt complain" a breakfast He fe but ha one said he had lived a "hee thing tot he bill to meet the and tra payments It noted that it had done so last year and Eisenhower I ex- incoherent when sped to Letter- attacks St ecIs'es ahl hate l'IbteL'e ntilritecnonrdne i Others elected to offices in the Obviously pleased Truman that he wouldn't change any of li a ppy Tnuicrnhearr'ds mustered up two healthy puffs al it if he could Ile subsequently vetoed the bill Eisenhower said Reds Given Word and blew out the candles He at the time the fund had ample of Gui lty eputy ense hHarold had the crowd of reporters iBnreas ssinhetroet and photographers sign a card amended this to make one e- ception "I'd get marri ed soon- money budget to meet current needs I I of Darlington builder of Darling The insofar as it at- er" Truman was 35 when he ton International Raceway gen accompanying the cake and ved tempts to reflect true government Ike Sets Demands eral manager Pinkney Iler then proudly took it upstairs costs for the year is understat Entered bert Jr local attorney secre- lef Is De ad 1 at his hotel to show Mrs Tru As for the world itself Tru ed" by the amount of the federal eas man man said: 1 tary: and henry James Jr Her When asked if be had a birth- "I am an opti payment ot the fund the commit- mist and I be- tee said" day ish the former President lieve that some day we will For Sunlmit Tal said ''l wish for peace and have a happy world The happiness for all the people of outlook for our country is just the United States" as great as it ever we and Dick Young WASHINGTON Eisenhower will refuse I wish I could live another 50 sae Ile also said he wished for to go to a summit conference if the Russians carry out their years to see the progress of i 'another boy in Margaret's threat to turn East Berlin over to the East German Com- the free world" family" He referred to his I emembers muniss daughter Mrs Clifton Daniel As for his career as Presi wsi He ill take the stand Lighter Side who is expecting her second dent he said he thought the the Soviets sign a separate peace one of the alkingest-talkinget troops into Korea The de thild greatest decision he made was True to his reputation as in 'o eri United States When treaty with puppet East Germa- TL ws ny li St IS ory I former Presidents the country cision to use the atomic bomb Story On Page 1B Any such one-sided Soviet ac- ever had Truman then set out on Japan in World War 11 was i on his morning stroll purely a military step while in Business 4A 78 tion in the next few weeks un- A las Is All Ile said was looking for- the case of Korea ''the whole Classified 7-11B would wreck the Big ward to another 10 or 12 years Nations were involved" Comics 6B Four foreign ministers conference ay of life but laughingly remark- he said Crossword Puzzle 7A due to begin in Geneva Mond ed "I may fool everyone Editorials 6A oo True THEY'RE HIS as I did lots of other times FRIENDS Everyday Counselor 8A This American attitude became "I vas raised in a family Truman also asserted that Obituaries 12A known authoritatively a few hours with lots of energy and most both Presidett Eisenhower and Radio-V 513 before Secretary of State Chris- lived long lives" he added former re i en Herbert Serial 7A tian A erter's scheduled take plopeity PLENTY OF MISTAKES Iloo off for pre conference strategy ver are his friends even Social Security Game 8A though he disagrees with them Sports 10-1IA talks with the British and French Asked if thought he had on political matters Spotlite Series 3B foreign ministers 75 made any mistakes in his He said reports that he feud- Theaters 48 I oreian years Truman said: ed with Eisenhower were just To Your Good Ilealth 9A NOTICE SERVED "I made plenty of them rd "damnedlies" Ile added: "We W'omen 2-4B for he sprouting wings if I hadn't have always been friends" OF 'CREEPING FAST TIME 4Do Minnesolia as Cloc1( unsis Pnwiemonnon He An NE man is and ha The newsmen birthday or less tu ed urn day cake breakfast Obvious mustered and blew had the and photc accornpar then prot at his hot man When day said: happiness the Unite lie alst 'another family" daughter who is True one of tho former ever had on his lie saic ward to of life tot cd: as I did 'I was with lots lived Ion PLENTY Asked made an years Tr "I mac he sproui 4 News Dept ED 3-0303 WAS' INGTON (AP) Deputy bert's law partner treasurer Hai Akins of A'inston-Salem and It Nvas also decided that Alvin Secretary of Defense Donald Quarles engineer businessman and second ranking civilian Enoch Staley of North Wilkes- in the Pentagon since 19 both veteran North Caro- 57 died unex-1 pectedly today He was 64 lina promoters and National Assn A hauffeur sent to Quarles for Stock Car Auto Racing offic- home to drive him to an early ials ill be directors and stock- I morning television broadcast was holders unable to rouse him A relatke Herbert and James saki they and officials were summoned aPPIY immediately for the corporation's charter listing tidily and efforts were made to revive him Apparently he had Turner Brasiagton and Hawkins been (lead for some hours how- as initial directors More diree- ever tors will be elected upon receiv The cause of death was not im- ing chatter mediately established Two Sti ES Quarles was alone in his home The corporation's first action at the time Mrs Quarles was in Chicago Ile had attended a decide on the their ner Thursday night and friends track il v' ere considered Ar ro said he showed no sign of illness wood Industrial Development when he lft about 11 pm Corp submitted lease terms for Quarles frequenty had been property on their land south of acting civilian chief during ab- Charlotte Turner already held sences of Secretary Neil Mc- an option on the 350-acre track 2 Elroy Ile had been mentioned as bordering 9 north The group considered both sites possible successor to McElroy and decided it ould be mors who has announced he is leaving it late this year See It Mit nn rage President Eisenhower notified of Quarles' death ordered Hags on federal buildings tlown at half staff Remember these The President issued a state merit expressing shock and "a telephone numbers for keen sense of personal loss" On behalf of himself and Mrs Eisen- THE CHART OTTE NEWS I hower he extended sympathy to Mrs Quarles and the family Quarks was a personable man Jr slightly built at about 140 pounds ezes Dept with graying hair Ile dressed to conservatively and looked young- ED 3 0303 7Cct er than his years re er than his years Quarles and the family News Dept allr Quarles was a personable man te slightly built at about 110 pounds ED 3 0303 VP with graying hair Ile dressed ty Cct conservatively and looked young qua er than his years fs decided tns ton that 1 Alvin a and WASH bert law partner treasurer INGTON (AP) Deputy! Secretary of Defense Donald A lialtv kin lat ss aol Quarles engineer businessman and second ranking civilian in the Enoch Staley of North Wilkes boro both veteran North Caro- Pentagon since lait died unex t- -1 lina promoters and National Assn pectedly today Ile was 64 for Stock Car Auto Racing A chauffeur sent to Quarles home to drive him to an early I ials will be directors and stock morning television broadcast was holders lbt Ierer and said Janes sai they unable to rouse him A relatise a ly immediately for the 11 i corporation charter listing and officials were summoned! tidily and efforts were made to Turner Brasington and Hawkins revive him Appa re ntl lw had been (lead for some hours how: as initial directors More direc- tors will be elected upon receiv ever The cause of death was not ins- ling the charter i mediately established TWO Sll ES Quarles was alone in his home at the time Quarles vas in PI The cor ration first action to Two on the site for their Chicaeo Ile had atten ded a din- track wo were conaidered Ar ner Thursday night and friends said he showed no sign of illness: 1 ovood Industrial Deselopment when he left about 11 pm submitted lease terms for les Quar frequently had on hen i ien land south of acting ivil in in a a Charlotte Turner already held ian hic' a ences of Secretary Neil II Mc- an option on the 550-acre track Elroy Ile had been mentioned as bordering 29 north i ssor to McElroy The group considered both site a possible succe wa decid ed more it would ho announced he is leaving and I i late this sear see It RNER on Page 2A President Eisenhower notified of Quarles' death ordered tlags on tederal buildings down at half staff President issueo a state' lhe 1 1 Remember these ment expressing shock and "a telephone numbers for 1 loss 0 ense )ei sona Nis 1 behalf of himself and Mrs Eisen- i hower he extended sympathy to 1 1 Cu 0 W- TI 11 i moilomi- TALLAHASSEE Fla T'l white men charged with raping a Negro college girl pleaded innocent at their arraignment today A moan went up from the gallery crowded with Negroes as the men entered their pleas The outcry was quickly suppressed by a call for order in the court The trial was set for May 27 Sheriff Bill Joyce had announced previously that all four had confessed to the mass rape One of the court-appointed defense attorneys Harry Michaels objected to the early trial date saying he wanted more time to prepare his case but Circuit Judge May Walker overruled his objections Pleas of the four were delayed about an hour while attempts were made to provide them with attorneys None of the men had lawyers of their own at the start of the proceedings although the wife of William Collinsworth later arranged for an attorney for him The gallery was packed with Negro spectators and the courtroom floor with white onlookers One Negro took a seat among the whites before the court opened Two deputies ordered him to the gallery and he went without objection The deputies said the man told them he had not known Negroes customarily sit in the gallery The four defendants filed in silently and lined up before the bench They could scarcely be heard as they answered when their names were called All were wearing sports shirts and dungarees or slacks They were handcuffed while moving to and from jail They will remain in jail without bond pending the trial tola tnem ne naa not known Ise- groes customarily sit in the gal- lery The four defendants filed in si- lends and lined up before the bench They could scarcely be heard as they answered when their names were called All dungarees or slacks They were handcuffed while moving to and from jail They will remain in jail with out bond pending the trial TALLAHASSEE Fla T1 -Four white men charged with raping a Negro college girl pleaded inno- cent at their arraignment today went A moan w' up from the gal- lery crowded with Negroes as the men entered their pleas The outcry was quickly suppressed by a call for order in the court The trial was set for May 27 confessed to the mass rape Sheriff Bill Joyce had announc ed previously that all four had One of the court-appointed de fense attorneys Harry Michaela to objected to the early trial date saying he wanted more time prepare his case but Circuit Judge May Walker overruled his objections Pleas of the four were delayed ab out an hour while attempts were made to provide them with attorneys None of the men had lawyers nroceedings of their own at the start of the although the wife of NVilliam Collinsworth later ar- ranged an attorney for him The gallery was packed with room floor with white onlookers Negro spectators and the court- One Negro took a seat among the whites before the court open- ed Two deputies ordered him to the gallery and he went without objeetion The deputies said the man (Tad thAm ha hnri nni itnnwn No (From 1' Reports1 Liars contests frequently Stories about the tions of giant insects and everybody knows they are lies (From Reports1 Liars contests frequently lea ture Stories about the depredations of giant insects and everybody knows they are lies But this story says Mayor Orval Gross of Stonefort Ill is completely true First he says they are Real Big being what he calls the salt water mosquito from the Gulf of Mexico They breed in drainage ponds at abandoned strip coal mines They're so abundant he declares that farmers have to wear gas masks while working in their fields Cattle have been bitten so badly they are losing weight Picnics naturally are completely out of question Problem Solved Officials of the village of Paul Idaho have solved a serious financial problem They thought a clerk a deputy clerk a water superintendent and a general handyman were just too many employes for a town of 600 So they fired all of them and hired just one man to do all the jobs His salary will be $225 monthly the same as the Lou i so diiiillUdilt lir dares that farmers have to wear gas masks while working in their fields Cattle have been bitten so badly they are losing weight Picnics cnics naturally are corn- Problem Solved Officials of the village of Paul Idaho solved a ser bus financial problem They thought a clerk a depu- ty clerk a water superintend- 'ent and a general handyman were just too many employes for a ton of 600 So they fired all of them and hired just one man to do all the jobs His salary will be $225 monthly the same as the ex- (rot aP Reports 1 Liars' contests frequently lea- hire Stories about the depreda- tams of giant insects and eserybody knows they are lies But this story says May or Or- val Gross of Stonefort Ill is completely true a irst he says they are Real Big being ig what he calls the salt water mosquito from the Gulf of Mexico They breed in draina I abandoned ge ponds a Thev strip coal mines 're so abundant he de- Herter himself already has served notice that the Russians must match concession for concession to end the danger of war Even as Herter arranged to leave the three Allies were reported already arguing with the Soviets over where to sit to discuss the German deadlock In Geneva Soviet diplomats insisted the talks take place around a round table Western diplomats were holding out for a square table Despite pressure for a summit talk regardless of progress in Geneva Eisenhower was reported insisting the foreign ministers first must make concrete gains in easing the Berlin crisis and other German problems This means informants said that mere agreement at Geneva on a time place and agenda for a summit meeting would not be enough to convince him that a conference with Russia's Nikita Nhrushchev would be orth while Herter outlined America's posilion for the East-West talks starting Monday in a nationally broad-cat address Thursday night In Geneva Soviet diplomats in- sisted the talks take place around a round table Western diplomats were holding out for a square table Despite pressure for a summit talk regardless of progress in Ge neva Eisenhower was reported insisting the foreign ministers first must make concrete gains in easing the Berlin crisis and other German problems This means informants said that mere agreement at Geneva on a time place and agenda for a summit meeting would not be enough to convince him that a conference with Russia's Nikita Nhrushchev would be worth while Herter outlined America's posi- lion for the East-West talks start- ing Monday in a nationally broad- cat address Thursday night Ilerter himself already has must match concession for con- served notice that the Russians cession to end the danger of war Even as Herter arranged to leave the three Allies were re- Ported already arguing with the Soviets over where to sit to dis- cuss the German deadlock In rn Cntit rifritnni i II BliSiNCSS Display Adv ED 2-1121 Circulation FR 6-6461 Classf xd Adv FR 7-1414 ST PAU Minn Minnesota's crazy crisis of clocks is near the hour of decision today The State Supreme Court reportedly will tell Minnesota's three million citizens what time it is within a day or so About half of them are on Daylight Saving Time but they don't know whether it's legal The others are on Central Standard one hour earlier 111 northern Minnesota counties have gone in for "Wildcat" time shifting to keep up kith fast-time Duluth A new term "creeping fast time" is appearing Farmers in one county are threatening to site to keep the state on Standard Time Three weeks ago a number of county hoards in the Minneapolis-St Paul area voted to go on fast time April 26 They acted under a 1957 state law giving big-city areas local option on fast time Twin Cities theater owners protested claiming the local option law was knocked out by a later 1957 law giving the 'governor power to set dates for statewide fast time ORDER ISSUED The State Supreme Court issued a temporary order directing the area to stay on standard time It was ignored Now the court must rule whether its ban will become permanent Gov Orville Freeman is sitting tight The legislature he says should decide what time it going to be because the old law expires June 30 The legislature hasn't decided Two days ago the House got out a bill legalizing fast time in 22 northern and east-en counties But the Senate Rules Committee said "Let's be guided by the court" In the meantime the Twin Cities area Duluth and a couple of southern Minnesota "islands" are on fast time Caught on the line of scrimmage between the Twin Cities action and the court ruling the University of Minnesota pulled off a neat play The University stayed on standard and set its classes an hour ahead RECORD HOLDER DIES BELGRADE Yugoslavia (AP) Yugoslav martial record holder has died at the age of 65 Sredoje Goluskin from northern Serbia had been married 27 times Belgrade newspapers reported They did not say how many of his marriages ended in divorce ex-handyman's Ile was born in Van Buren Ark July 30 1394 the on of a dentist Our Weather Fair to partly loud cooler today tonight and Saturday Low this morning 611 Low tomorrow morning 53 High today High yeterday High tomorrow Sunnie today 526 a sunset today 711 pm More Weather Data on page Lt 4p6g ueMrs ST PALI Minn Min- county boards in the Minneap- says should decide what time ne sota crazy crisis of olisSt Paul area voted to go it going to be because the clocks is near the hour of de- on fast time April 26 They old law expires June 30 cision today acted under a 1957 state law The legislature hasn't decid- The State Supreme Court re- giving big-city areas local op- ed Two days ago the House Ile was born in Van Wren I portedly will tell Minnesota's Lon on fast time got out a bill legalizing fast I 0 Ark July 30 1391 the son of a BliSiNCSS three million dentist time it is within a day or so protested claiming the local en counties Display Adv About half of them are on option law was knocked out by But the Senate Rules Com- Daylight Saving Time but they a later 1957 law giving the 'gov- mittee said "Let's be guided 2- don't know whether its legal ernor power to set dates for by the court" Our Weather ED 1121 The others are on Central statewide fast time In the meantime the Twin and a Duluth area a cu Standard one hour earlier Cities Fair to partly cloudy and ORDER ISSUED cooler today tonight and Satur- Circulation 0 111 northern Minnesota pie of southern Minnesota "is- RECORD HOLDER DIES counties have gone in for "Wild- The State Supreme Court is- lands" are on fast time BELGRADE Yugoslavia espi day tig FR 6-6461 cat" time shifting to keep up sued a temporary order direct- Caught on the line of scrim- Yugoslav martial record hold Low this morning Low tomorrow morning 53 with fast-time Duluth A new ing the area to stay on stand- mage between the Twin Cities er has died at the age of 65 Iligh today 114 term "creeping fast time" ard time It was ignored Now action and the court ruling Sredoje Goluskin from northern High yesterday ea is appearing the court must rule whether the University of Minnesota Serbia had been married 27 High toinorroo 73 Adv Farmers in one county are its ban will become perma- pulled off a neat play The times Belgrade newspaper' re- Sunrise today 526 a sun- FR 7-1414 threatening to sue to keep the tient University stayed on standard Ported They did not say how set today 711 ni state on Standard Time Gov Orville Freeman is sit- and set its classes Si hour many of his marriages ended in 1 Three weeks ago a number of ting tight The legislature he ahead divorce handyman's More IS'eather Data en page 2A i a I a I 110immori --7 as gttr paipiL--tw0" An ST PI nesotas clocks is cision toi The Sti portedly three time it i About Daylight don't kni The oth Standard Some counties cat" tint with fas' term is appea Farmel threateni state on Three I 4- IIMMIAiMaMMOOMII MEL.

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