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tr Bombers Collide 13 Killed 35 A ix tl 4 T4 104 YEAR- NO 214 BOWIINQ GREEN KENTUCKY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1958 Cants Weekly 33 Cent 10 PAGES if Wf -f' Despite Tension Dulles Expects NoWar if- 1 mw 1 i iwr-JP TV 4i: Wants Russ To Caution Red China Hints At Concessions If Red China denounces Use Of Force In these talks a modus vlvendl-1 could not Itself negotiate the to a method for getting along ture of the offshore islands since In reply to a question Dulles they belong to Nationalist China By JERRY SPOKANE Wash (AP) A giant B52 Jet bomber allced into the side of another at sundown Monday and both plane crashed in flames near a busy highway thirteen of the It men aboard were killed A 8)0-pound chunk of landing gear- jailed -through air wUsmhftd a-servic station sign and skidded to rest on the shoulder of Highway 2 a main link between Spokane and Seattle The roar of the crash flying debris and the explosion as the planes hit the ground terrified two fleeing service station attendants and two customers along with pa trons of a nearby tavern But no one on the ground was hurt The eight-million-dollar B52s prime atom bomb carriers of the Strategic Air Command were making routine landings at Fair-child Air Force Base when they collided about 1500 feet over the But he said a Red Chinese renunciation of force if effective and dependable would certainly be a new element Dulles also said: 1 and later with American fighting men if the Nationalists were unable to beat back the Communist Invaders But Dulles refused to spell out precisely what the United States yrould do In any given circumstance And he stressed that despite the tension he expected no war He acknowledged however that the situation could be compared with Korea and the blockade of Berlin Dulles told reporters US Am- By MARVIN ARROWSMITH NEWPORT I (AP) President Eisenhower wants the Soviet Union to restrain Red territorial expansion ambitions in the dangerous Far East crisis A proposal that the Chinese Communists be cautioned strongly by their Moscow allies was the summer White House reaction late Monday to Soviet Premier Nikita demand that American forces be hauled out of the trouhle pared Formosa -Strait- WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary of State Dulles hinted today the United States is ready to offer concessions if Red China will renounce the use of force in the Formosa Straits Dulles told a news conference he could not go into details in advance of expected diplomatic talks with Red China at Warsaw At the same time Dulles emphasized again that the United States believes it is essential to the Free defense posture in the Far East to maintain a said the United States would seek agreement along detailed specific lines instead of along general lines as in past fruitless talks with Red China Dulles said that if the Chinese Reds agreed to a meaningful renunciation of force that would alter the situation Consequences would flow from this he said but he could not spell them out in advance because Involved relations with the rig' 1 Whether US warships convoying Nationalist supplies would fire back at any Communist assault on them would depend upon whether thq attack was accidental or deliberate If deliberate he firm stand against Red Chinese bassador Jacob Beam in Warsaw threats to conquer Nationalist-got in touch today with Red Chi-held Islands in the Formosa na's Ambassador Wang Ping-Nan Straits He said Beam told Wang the 'evacuation of Quemoy Matsu and Dulles indicated that if Red Chi- United States was ready any time other offshore islands held by Na- Nationalist China Dulles was asked whether the United States would 'recommend1 the US- ships "could be ex pectcd to take Some action 2 In the national interest he thought it unwise to say whether the United States would agree to Nationalist air raids on Communist mainland bases Jronuxhich highway The B52s were carrying gome classified materials but officials said these did not include nuclear weapons Joe Martella a service station attendant said both planes were turning at the time na were to attack today the United States'would help the Nationalist defenders at first loglsticaily to start talking' No precise date was suggested Dulles said he hopes to work out tlonalist China if the Peiping regime agreed to renounce force He replied the United States Conflnued on page 3 column 6 News Photos)' pared to receive a bridge pier Silhouetted against the horizon is the tall boom of a pile-driver-aa-it hammers a test piling for abutment BRIDGE SITE on Barren River is seen from the Richardsville or north aide of the river looking toward Bowling Green Visible is Hie extended south shore of the river being pre- Dems Rejoice 10-States Holding Primaries area Khrushchev In a letter Elsenhower received at his vacation headquarters also asserted the Soviet Union would regard an attack on Red China aa an attack on the Soviet Union The -United States came back with an accusation that the Peiping government has taken unprovoked military action against the Chinese Nationalists in heavy bombardment of the offshore is- land of Quemoy Moscow made message public just four hour after Red Mao Tze-tung had expressed hope in Peiping that talks with the United States at the ambassadorial level would-begin as soon as possible In Warsaw The White House last Saturday proposed capital as tha site after the Chinese Communist suggested looking toward Far East peace 1 looked ap whea I heard a tremendous roar from the engines oLone he said "The pilot seemed to be trying to get out of the way Then they hit The wing of one hit the other right behind the cockpit and it looked like It was cut in Martella and the station owner Mike Anderson ran across the highway and dived Into a ditch The planes were less than two miles from the Fairchild runway when they collided Win Maine Senate Seat-First Timeln 47 Yea rs Construction Of Bridge Started By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two former senators pushed comeback attempts today as voters in 10 states chose nominees In party primaries Democrats picked up a seat inyor of Watervllle took the gov- By JAMES DEVIIN PORTLAND Maine (AP) -Maine Democrats won a US Senate seat for the first time in 47 years and rejoiced today over other major triumphs in the final first-in-the-nation election So far blessed with favorable weather Saltsman Construction Company of Bardstown has launched contraction of the longest bridge in Warren County on Richardsville Road about one mile upstream from the present crossing School Policies Adopted ernorship by a close margin over Horace A Hildreth a GOP former governor James Oliver a Cape Elizabeth real estate man beat out Republican Rep Robert Hale who was seeking a ninth term In the House Democrat Frank Coffin a Lewiston lawyer' won re-election over Neil Bishop Stockton Springs farmer Coffin when first Democrat-' elected -two years ago was the the House of Representatives and retained the office being vacated by Muskie That gave them four of the five major offices at stake One Democrat and one Republican won re-election to the House The the last to be held ahead of the rest of the was watchdd by politicians of both parties for and possible campaign issues in the other states Muskie ever sent to the Senate hy the was the first The Maine outcome often Is re- garded as a weathervane as to how the wind may blow in the general November elections Gov Edmund Muskie ousted Republican Sen Frederick Payne by a 32 margin in a contest bearing undertones of the Bernard Goldfine case Payne normally Republican electorate cf like presidential assistant Sherman the Pine Tree State The Legisla Adams has acknowledged receiv- ture chose the last Democratic senator in 1911 before senators were elected by popular ballot Clauson former ma ing favors from the Boston industrialist Emphasizing their triumph the Claude Pepper who held a Senate seat for 14 years until his defeat In 1950 is bidding for a return against Sen Spessard Holland in Florida's Democratic primary equivalent to election Gov Ernest McFarland of Arizona -whonerved two terms In the Senate until he-was-sidellned In 1952 is making a new try to return to Washington tn a race with Stephen Langmade Democratic national committeeman for Arizona Today's primary contests In-volve 8 Senate seats 59 House seats and 7 governorships The Democrats achieved a major sendoff victory in this year's general elections when they shattered -Repubhean tradition Monday and captured four of five major races Gov Edmund Muskie led the Democratic victory parade with a 50000-vote-plus triumph over Republican Sen Frederick Payne in a contest for senator The Democrats also kept the governorship as Clinton A Clauson defeated Republican Horace A Hildreth by more than 10000 votes And they won two of three House races President Eisenhower titular head of the GOP called the Maine results a Republican party beating there was no usfr trying to disguise His view was given by aides at his Newport I vacation headquarters GOP Beating The bridge 586 feet tn length focal point of a $1108775 project relocating approximately 2 2 miles of Richardsville Road from city limits near Field Packing Company To 7 of a mile northeast of the river The main span of the bridge will stretch 200 feet across the river between two steel and concrete piers located on opposite sides of the stream At normal pool stage both piers will be on dry land However flood waters will inundate the lower portion of the piers The Saltsman Company baa approximately one year until Sepf' 15 1959 to complete the project which Includes a long fill across river bottom land approaching the plate girder type bridge from the south Construction- crews today were driving test pilings at the site of a bridge abutment south of the river while bulldozers prepared the south shore of the stream to receive one of the two main piers The bridge which will accom- modate a 30 foot roadway and two three foot sidewalks will be similar in appearance to the Dent -Bridge jerossJBarren River at first Maine Democrat to serve In the House in 22 years Rep Clifford Mclntire a Per-ham potato farmer was the only Republican in major office to survive the Democratic wave He won re-election over Gerald Grady a professor of government at the University of Maine Complete unofficial returns from the state's 632 voting precincts gave: For senator: Muskie 171942 Payne 112178 For governor: Clauson 145619 Hildreth 134998 For Congress lst Dist Oliver 54 630 Hale 51702 Congress 2nd Dist Coffin 59-Demoferats state won a 698 Bishop 37014 the first time ConRress 3rd Dlst Mclntire 38-n also retained 'm rady 31354 scored other a great blow for recapturing nee Hagerty I Report Is Ike Expresses Disappointment The City Board of Education last night adopted a 39-page School Board Policies manual and approved the working budget for the 1958-59 school year Total city school enrollment for yesterday was set at 3228 pupils a net gain of 11 over last figure The working budget totaling slightly more than $618000 was virtually the same budget as the tentative budget approved earlier by the State Department of Education The working budget breaks funds down into smaller categories Dr McNeill city schools superintendent said copies of school policies would be provided to each teacher teethe city system The policies were framed by a committee the school administrative staff teachers and the School Board It took almost a year to complete The set of rules and regulations may be amended in the future as new needs and problems' arise which need clarification Broad areas covered by the manual Include duties of the School Board superintendent' principals supervisor of Instruction teachers and supervisors A section Is devoted to pupil management and another to personnel policies Another portion of the manual covers instruction In elementary and secondary schools and special area instruction There is a section on business procedures An important section on community relations including procedure for public participation in School Board meetings and school relations with community groups A MACHINE A boom and piledriver tower more than 50 feet in the air as construction workers prepare to sink a test piling at the site of a bridge abutment south of Barren River about one mile upstream from the present bridge where the new Richardsville Road will cross the River The general reaction at both tha headquarters -and in -Washington seemed to be that tha Soviet Union and Red China aliko are much more anxious to tallc Continued anjage 3 column Says Happy Never Intended Special Call FRANKFORT Ky (AP)-Statn Rep Gilbert Kingsbury (D-Ft Mitchell) charged today Gov A Chandler had no intention of calling a special session of the Legislature to extend Jobless pay In Kentucky Chandler announced Monday he will not convene a special session because too few legislators were willing to commit themselves prompt passage of administration bills to accomplish the extension Kingsbury outspoken critic of the state administration expressed his views in a telegram to Henry Seibert Newport president of the Kentucky State AFL-ClO and Sam Ezclle executive secretary of the body Kingsbury urged them to examine results of sup makers wanted to extend unemployment benefits from 26 to 39 weeks "You will find that such a measure could pass the Interpretation is deceptive and tortuous The governor had no intention of calling a special session and the survey was designed byjnm to escape responsibility He controls the General Assembly and could pass the extension if he so Kingsbury said Told of comments Chandler said: "Mr Kingsbury was a mind reader and belonged to Clements (former Gov Earle Clements) and that kind of irresponsible and reckless talk would be expected to come from him -After announcement Ezelle said his organization would make a special effort to reversa the I decision NEWPORT RI (AP)-President Eisenhower today sized up the Democratic sweep in the Maine elections as a Republican party beating there is no use trying to disguise reaction of disappointment was reported to newsmen at -the summer White HouseTbrought up the jesu in the Senate seat to 47 years They the governorship and major triumphs The outcome dealt to Republican hopes control of Congress At a news conference Decision Awaited its in Maine 1 brpresrxecretaryj Awaited "I anything to say ex' cept that the Republicans took a Hagerty spoke shortly after the Hagerty commented Republican National Committee in Washington had supplied Eisenhower at his request with final returns on the Maine contests adding wryly: all you can say on Asked about reaction Hagerty said: High Court Sets Oral Arguments the north end of State Street The entire roadway from near Field Packing Company across the fill and to Its junction with the existing Richardsville Road north of the river will be located above the highest water mark on record In the past Barren River flood- Continued oa page 2 column I In Washington Democratic Continued on page column 6 Summer Water Consumption Up Despite Rains Despite heavy rainfall consumption of city water this summer is higher than ever according to Francis Gonce superintendent and manager of the Water Sewer and SanitationCom-mission also feels the same way I that the Republican party did take a beating and there is no use disguising Hagerty said Eisenhower also hopes "it may help a little in making everybody-work-a little harder for the November SCOTTSVILLE Ky (Spl) A local attorney said today he Is about the outcome of yesterday's hearing on the Si plea to abandon its Hartsville Junction Tenn-Scottsville branch line Scottsville attorney Val A House Jr and three other attorneys fought a battle in the Federal District Courtrooiml Bowling Green yester(py- td keep railway Japanese Demand Jurisdiction Weathernews Dist Judge John Miller declined to give immediate relief to Negro students ousted from high school by a white boycott He suggested that an attorney for the National Assn for the Advancement of Colored Peopto file a new suit seeking a temporary By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tension eased somewhat today in Arkansas and Virginia as segregationists settled back to await the US Supreme decision on whether to delay integration of Central High School at Little Rock Ark Continued on page column 1 injunction The attorney Indicated Tne high court win hear oral be would follow the ad-arguments Thursday on a ruling vlce by a Circuit Court of Appeals that 1 By FRED SAITO TOKYO (AP) Justice Minister Kiichi Aichi said today the That was a reference -to con-tests to7e held in the rest of the country in November Hagerty replied "I know any when House added an appeal any the -phe drawn out abandonment hear- service here but the outL come will not be known for two or three weeks then it could go effect if KENTUCKY Fair and a little warmer this afternoon and night Wednesday partly cloudy with widely scattered thundershowers likely Turning cooler Wednesday afternoon and night Low tonight 55-62 east and ir the 60s west High Wednesdayin the '80s Gonce said city residents are using more than 4000 000 gallons of water each day although rains have kept lawns well watered most of the summer -During the summer of 1957 the city used water at the rate of approximately 3000000 gallons a day Gonce attributed the increased consumption to a simple tremendous growth Negro leaders at Van Buren said of the Negro pupils wilTre-circuii tunj to gpbooi pending the outcome of court action Japanese government will on jurisdiction over a American airman whose shot Lem 18 from a air base gate killed a young Japanese music student on a passing would have Adams aide- the Lillie-Rock -school admit Negroes immediately Court stayed its order pending a decision by the US Supreme Court All wag not quiet on the integration front however Trouble continued to brew in Van Buren Ark where US success in Maine jng before hearing examiner on the tenure of Sher- j0h Bradford of the -Inter-man as chief state Commerce Commission be- gan about 9 30 a yesterday and continued until 6 30 But a moment later the pres Bradford should report his findsecretary indicated once again ings jn about two or three weeks that he does not look for Adams after reviewing the court records to willingly or unwillingly When asked if the case would be Admits Slaying i -i-M I -i-'-i 3 Of Girl In Colorado FORT COLLINS Colo (AP) The body of a pretty blonde stenographer who was kidnaped raped and later died of three bullet wounds in her head-was found Monday In a shallow grave top a mountains Sheriff Ray Scheerer said Floyd Robertson a husky 25-year-old cement worker orally admitted the crime Robertson told officers he warned the woman Marjorie Schneider 18 that a crack -at this time -In Maine Gov Edmund Mus- A white citizens committee opposed to integration of the high school named a new leader and appointed a committee to confer with the city school board on ways of restoring segregation-One plan involved construction of a Negro high school Warren County In northwest -Virginia was spared temporarily from the threat of having its high school closed under state law which makes it illegal for any to operate on a racilly school LeMay Arrives In Philippines Hourly temperature readings at City-County Airport: Yesterday 2 83 3 82 4 81 5 80 6 74 7 67 8 64 5 59 10 56 11 54 12 51 Today A 1 52 2 52 3 -49 4 48 5 47 6 44 7r54r8 63 9 72 10 76 11 76 12 80 1 83 Year ago High 82 low 62 Precipitation past 24 hours: 6 Relative humidity: 30 per cent at 1 pm Sun sets today 6:04 pm rises tomorrow 5:24 am-High temperature for year 95 Low temperature for year -8 degrees Continued on page 3 column I appealed in the event of a decision favoring "the Sc House said "It depends on the nature of the added that if the report spoke favorably of Scottsville's chances for 'continued railway service the case w'ould be taken before the district division of- Contiaued on page 3 column 1 vice chief of staff is touring US 'positions in the Far East Tarzian Gets FCC Nod In Bid For Local TV Station WASHINGTON Authorization to build and operate a Channel 13 television station at Bowling Green Ky was recommended lor a Bloomington Ind firm Monday Communications Commission Examiner -Millard French recommended the franchise go to Sarkes Tarzian Inc He proposed denial MANILA (AP) Gen Curtis LeMay arrived today from Taipei for a day of talks at Clark Field Air Base command post for I American air operations in the mixed Federal Judge John Formosa area LeMay Air Force paui directed the Warren County and then pumped three bul lets into her head Sunday morning Continued on page 3 column 4 as site ran from his car Robertson then carried the body to the top of a high mountain and dumped tt into a shallow bole God why did I do Robertson sobbed to officers Monday night No charges have been filed The ravished body was uncovered late about 36 hours after a gunman had surprised her and three other young people as they sat in a parked car of at a lonely lane four miles Dairy Judging Team Crown At State Fair test at Waterloo Iowa Before the dairy specialist University Rollercoaster Temperature Varies 39 Degrees Southern rollercoaster mercury at 1 today was back where it started at State Champions Warren 4-Hf Captures newspapers indicated that i i the United States turn A 3 Peter Longpre of Lake-wood Calif over to the Japanese theAmericans will have Another Girard case bn theirTiands" Aichi told a Cabinet meeting he think the shooting occurred during of official although Longpre was on guard duty at the entrance of Johnson Air Force Base when his carbine went off Sunday The 19-year-old airman said the gun fired accidentally and he did not know was loaded The bullet passed through a window of a passing tram and hit Sachiyuki Miyamura who was on his way to play musical engagement at the base 20 miles northwest of Tokyo The Air Force is still investigat ing the shooting and is holding Longpre 1 Under a US-Japanese agreement offenses committed by American military personnel in performance of duty come under US military jurisdiction while off-duty offenses are handled by Japanese courts In the controversial case of Specialist 3 William Girard in 1957 Japan maintained similarly that although on guard duty on an Army firing range Girara was noi performing his assigned duty when he shot a Japanese woman scrap collector in the back and killed her Ater a transpacific dispute tn hich-congressmca -and newspapers in both countries heatedly joined in the US Supreme Court finally upheld the Japanese jurisdiction Girard got off with a suspended sentence of a competing application by yesterday but not be-George A Brown Jr of Bowling fore a 39 degree plunge this morn-Green sales manager for GCner- mg which was followed by an al Shoe Corp equally steep recovery French said his recommenda- civil Aeronautics Administration of the Indiana firm was tion observers at City --County based on the company's broad- Airport recorded a low of 44 de-casting experience and superior grees at 558 a today after programming plans Tarzian oper- the thermometer registered 83 de- expense-paid trip to team will visit the Iowa theKentucky said the boys were con-'southwest of Fort Collins He ahot Mid-South sistent in placing the animals and up the car robbed the couples and kidnaped the Schneider girl Robertson a father of three children was quoted by Sheriff Ray Scheerer as saying he forced the girl to drive for some distance Bloomington in the way they gave the written and oral reasons for the decisions Each team judged eight rings of "dairy cattle including four and other large fairs for practice Judging The team won $25 and the wto first place winners split $14 pnze money All four boys received In- luuliiol jiwnLUm m-nA Jhx lnnm nn ww ates TV stations in and Roanoke ind Examiner French i The Warren County 4-H Dairy judging team won top honors in the State Fair dairy judging contest yesterday with two members of the team tying for first place In individual competition Warren who won in individual competition were James DavenporL Jr' and David Williams Both made a score of 499 out of a possible 550 Other members of the team were James Williams 490 and Kent Koostra 476 James Williams placed sixth in individual judging oreeas grees early esterday afternoon After a night of perfect snooz Southern Kentuck-awDke to watch a shoot the temperatures again It was back at 1 today were for an even afternoon before Old Sol received a trophy all furnished by the Ewing-Von Allmen Dairy Co said Brown the contest ians today on the factors of local residence integration of ownership and management participation in local civic affairs and diversification of station-ownership ing weather bright sun upward at 83 degree! forecasts armer until a tire blew out When Robertson tned to repair the ture on a county road about 30 miles from the kidnap scene the girl broke and ran t'I -shouted TfiTaorry I'm such a crack shot but Swack assistant county agent here said the boys and There were 32 teams in the contest and some 120 club The-team score was pick- ed from the thrae top indiudual ideserves top credit for training leaders deserve recognition for their hard work Eng-Hkh a Warren' 471 Ciuh leader i uv ov imiI ivp cull ivi aiuiug (AP Wirepholo via radio from Taipei) LeMAY ON FORMOSA US Vice Chief of Staff Gen Curtis LeMay reviews Chinese Nationalist troops honor guard after his arrival at Taipei Airport on Formosa His trip wag made from the United States to an Air Force jet tanker plane At left is Nationalist Chief of General Staff Gen Wang Shn Mingj wbe welcomed LeMay Today LeMay visited the Philippines The question and re-calls it quits A slightly warmer commendation now will be sub- night will probably follow mitted to the full Federal Com-j There may be showers tomor-munieatiou Commission for de- row with cooling temperatures cuion ito follow In addition to trophies and prize money the boys will compete in the national dairy judging oon- scores Barren County had a score the Swack said English 'gonna have to do Robert- of l448of a poible JJ50 json was quoted as saying Schiedenhelm extension ContuiwMt page I oium 5 ahot her 'i.

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