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San Antonio Express from San Antonio, Texas • Page 12

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ill IE I i I 12-A 17, 1958 Some Graphic Views Of Nation's News WHiZ KID It's back to school for Bobby Fischer, 15, of New York, who wound up on top in international chess competition in Yugoslavia. DEMONSTRATION FIZZLES A planned demonstration at Hall High School, Little Rock, to protest Gov. Orval Faubus's closing of state schools, failed to materialize. These five youngsters were among the few who appeared to stage the protest. GRIEF AT INQUEST Ruggles, 17, right, driver of a car from which Joan Adam, 16, fell to her death in Chicago, is comforted ot the inquest by the dead girl's sobbing father.

The death was ruled accidental. FILLING Two baby squirrels get their meals from boby bottles at the hands of Carl Walker, of Miami, Fla. The furry babies were rescued from a tree being cut down. Trial Plans to Key Hagan to and Deals RedS Claim AiiraniMHU uftcum iOOII-Y COtLISION ritOriitTY DAMAGt MfDICAl FlU THIFT CUERO 1 1 The prosecution said Tuesday it will prove C. O.

Hagan. McAllen produce dealer, formed the development company that was used in a plan to defraud the state of in veterans land deals. Lonnie Zwicncr, special prosecutor for the attorney general's office, outlined the plans when he told the court that he ants in plotting the land deals. He made the statement after Straightshootcrs riirrAViRii pects to establish a direct link be- Ads, CA5-16I1 A Straightshootcrs Club for boys between 8 and 12 will be held by or Sage at 10 a.m. each Saturday at Central YMCA.

members are invited to a friend, and youngsters who are not members are urged to attend and get acquainted. defense attorneys had objected to testimony of Clark Diebel, former executive secretary of the Texas Veterans Land I5oard, on the ground that testimony so far had failed to show that Hagan, who is now on trial, had a connection with the various land deals. Indicted with Hagan were Cletus P. Ernster, Cuero manufacturer, and Henry Robinson, a Victoria Negro who formerly lived here. They are to be tried separately at a latter date.

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Call your Travel Agent or ot TA 6-3206. Tickets, Gunter Hotel WASHINGTON (AP)-The government Tuesday published a translated Soviet scientific book which says successful development of atomic engines tor airplanes is imminent. The Soviet authors of the 180- page volume did not speculate on whether East or West would be first to lick the many problems of nuclear flight. However, the only specific projects they mentioned were Western. Some observers said this may' mirror Soviet reluctance to spell out their own progress in such' fields.

i The book, "Application of Atomic Engines in Aviation." was translated by the Air Force and, is being offered to the public at $3 a copy by the Commerce Office of Tehcnical Services. In response to inquiries, the Air Force said the book "is an assembly of Soviet newspaper articles' and other data publi.shed in the Union and contains noth-j ing not known to the United: It said the book can be purchased on the open market in the Soviet Union. Three scientists collaborated in writing the survey, published last year by the Soviet Defense Ministry. "The first success in the design of nuclear reactors for aircraft power plants, no doubt, is imminent," the authors said. They speculated at another point that atomic aircraft engines "should make their appearance in the very next few The U.S.

Air Force has awarded contracts for development of two atomic planes and the Navy is working on a nuclear seaplane. The Navy has said it expects to have atomic seaplanes with the fleet by 1964-65 and the Air Force may put nuclear planes in the sky even earlier. BODIES The body of one victim is shown being removed a salvaged cor of the Jersey Central train which plunged into Newark her bodies (foreground) shrouded in blankets, were removed Wire- photos. ----Tugboat Sinks After Collision HOUSTON inbound freighter collided with a i in Galveston bay early sinking the smaller craft and trapping one of its crewmen. i The freighter, the States Marine Steel Advocate, went aground hut freed itself about five hours later and proceeded to Houston under what one ship officer called "normal procedure." The tug, the Oxe, rolled over and went under in the 36-foot deep Hou.ston ship channel iiear Red Fish reef, some 10 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico.

Galveston County Deputy Shcr- iif E. L. Medford said tug crewman Johnny Morris, 53. Sw'eeny. w'as missing and feared drowned.

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