Beckley Raleigh Register (Newspaper) - September 16, 1958, Beckley, West Virginia Rogers Map Integration Strategy Today Gov. Orval Faubus holds U. S. warning It Deputy United States Marshals wearing special arm and other nre on OFFICIAL duty in this They are assisting In the execution of orders of the FEDERAL Any person interfering with or obstructing Deputy Marshals in the performance of their duties is liable to CRIMINAL PROSECUTION under FEDERAL - REAL United States United States Little Rock Students Attempt To Enroll In Other Schools LITTLE Ark. of anxious parents cast about today for a way to get their into high schools somewhere as the integration battle seemed to shape up as a waiting war of The four Little Rock high scheduled to open remained closed on authority of Gov. Orval E. who was empowered by the legislature to shut them to avoid forced A predicted legal clash failed to It appeared that the federal government might make no move until the governor attempts to reopen the schools on a segregated Faubus not indicated his next Except for the burning of two crosses and a Negro in the day passed in comparative There was much speculation that edgy parents and students were mounting to have the schools reopened on any The governor denied this and said public sentiment for his stand against integration is stronger than Scores of students were trying to get into Apparently few had any success because of crowded conditions in other Supt. E. F. Dunn of Pulaski County estimated that 150 to 200 Little Rock students had made inquiry to him about entering a outside the Little Adjacent North Little whore no integration has been refused all Pine 40 down a request by mothers who planned daily car The school board is studying a proposal for television The city's three commercial TV stations agreed cooperate if the plan is The school announce menl that aU football and extracurricular activities would be suspended in Little Rock the schools were closed was expected to increase agitation .to bring the conflict to a The board said it knew of no plan by which the four high white and one be reopened as private institutions and retain The latter is important to students planning to go to told neWsmen he was studying a plan for reopening the high schools as private schools but also said possible that they would remain closed until a public referendum Oct. 7. This vote would be on the question of whether the people wanted the schools reopened on an integrated Asks Reprieve In Court Plea Area Men Held As Moonshiners Two East Gulf men were remanded to the Raleigh County Jail today in lieu of bonds for their appearance before the U. S. Southern District Federal Court in Bluefield U. S. Commissioner W. A. They are Lilen M. Coleman and Edgar D. Pack who were arrested Monday afternoon by agents of Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Divison of the U.S. Treasury Department on charges of operating a moonshine The men were arrested at Egeria hy the A and TTD men and jailed at 8:45 p.m. A 200 gallon capacity moonshine still was destroyed and a vehicle was Maxwell was remanded to the jail today in lieu of a fine and costs following arraignment before Magistrate Cotton on a charge of Allen was arrested by a constable and City Police and jailed at 7:45 p.m. Monday on the According to he is charged trespassing on private property on Ellison A jailed James at 10 p.m. Monday bn charges of of his wife and children and assault and bat Herman J. no address was released from the jail at 3:45 p.m. Monday after charge was withdrawn by the Betty before Magistrate T. H. ' Overdose Of Aspirin Jane two and one-half year-old daughter of Mr. and Dewey Bone Rock underwent treatment at the Beckley today after taking an overdosage of The child's stomach was pnd she was admitted to the hospital for Dinner Meeting Set The Raleigh County Mental Health will have a dinner meeting Monday at 6,30 p. m. in the Elks Stuart said can be made by call Carl Coss at CL 3-W89. Va. - Lawyers for the city of Charlottesville go before U.S. Circuit Judge Simon Sobeloff today seeking a reprieve from an integration order that would close two the city's largest The conference with Sobeloff in Baltimore appeared to offer the city its last avenue of from this month with the order signed last week by U.S. Dist. Judge John Should Sobeloff decline to stay the order directing the of two Negroes in Lane High School ard 10 in Venable tory ' closure of both schools under Virginia law would be all but The two schools are scheduled to open next Sobeloff last Thursday refused to stay an order by Judge Paul directing the admission of 22 Ne gro to Warren County High about 80 northwest of As a the 1,000-pupil high school at Front high school in the shut In where six schools are threatened with closure it was revealed that a number of Norfolk secondary school pupils have been enrolled in South Norfolk each paying tuition The Norfolk school in compliance with a federal court has told U.S. Judge Walter Hoffman it is prepared to enroll 17 Negro students in white schools at their next Terrorists Hit Military France - North Africans carried their campaign of terrorism inside a military camp in Marseille today and blew up a One soldier was killed and six Other terrorists set a bomb under a 12-ton fuel storage tank in the city but it was discovered before it went off. A charge Maid ay rocked the local government wounding four Police in Le Havre reported a bomb exploded Monday night in the port area under a tanker containing sulphuric Nobody injured and damage was Violence also erupted Monday night in eastern France where Europeans clashed with North Africans in Eight persons were Conference Could Have Big Effect On Resistance WASHINGTON - Atty. Gen. Rogers today headed for a conference with President Eisenhower that could have eventual far-reaching effects on Southern resistance to school As of authoritative sources the federal government has no plan for any sensational or precipitate action to meet the school closures at and other delaying actions elsewhere in the James C. White House press described the El conference as review of the integration situation to Washington officials saw nothing urgent in the They discounted the statement of Arkansas Gov. Orval E. when he ordered closing of Little Rock high schools last week to avoid that the next move was up to They contend it isn't that the next move actually is up to They indicated any federal action will await The feeling here is that Faubus must now find some method that stand up in the courts to get secondary school education under way again in capital Federal authorities are putting but not reliance on a buildup of pressures on the part of Little Rock parents to get their back into At least 100 idled Little Rock students already have tried to enroll at other schools in the There talk in Little Rock of reopening the public schools on The Little Rock school board asked advise how that it could be done assurance of full accreditation under North Central Assn. Washington officials eaid emphatically it was never the intention of the federal government to go into Little Rock and start knocking heads One put it this period of calmness could be a major contribution to the whole school situation at this The federal position may be summarized this There is no existing law under which the federal government can force a state to operate a system of public If the entire system is closed that's and the matter is closed so far as Washington is But legal authorities say S constitutional question may be raised in selective school closures de signed to avoid obedience of a Su preme Court They eay that when a state offers given grades of education in one area and with holds them in it may be possible to argue in court that children in the latter areas are being denied the equal protection of the laws by the 14th The Justice Department has ex with interest all of the proposals advanced thus far in Virginia and elsewhere for con public schools into pri vately operated The federal say it would have to be a bona fide conversion to stand up in They ex pressed belief that such systems can be successfully challenged in the federal courts if it can be shown that the switch from public to private involving con tinned use of public tax money is a device to avoid obed of the Supreme Assembly Faces Hot Issues UNITED General Assembly opens its 13th regular session today facing one of most formidable arrays of hot potato issues the U.N. has Formosa seemed certain to head the Before debate even the 81-nation body expects a battle over election of a new Assembly Two Arab Malik of Lebanon and Ahmed Mohammed Mahgoub of top contenders for Church Meeting Hamed The Rev. Lyie B. Newman and the Rev. Norman C. will speak at a meeting in the First Christian Church Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Newman is on the staff of the United Christian Society National Board of Christian Ind Mr. Crawford is pastor of the Christian Prince The of tlie meeting is the Churches of West and is to be a study of the activities and services of the local congregation and the state wide work of the The 12 circles of the Christian Women's Fellowship will attempt to secure at least one table of eight persons each for the covered dish dinner preceding the pro gram. The meeting is open to all mem bers of the church with special on the attendance of all church board Sunday School officers and Christian Women's Fellowship of fleers and and youth officers and The Rev. Neil pastor of the First Christian is bringing a delegation to this Equipment Stolen Thieves Put Mine Out Of Business A smaU truck mine operator In tiie Shady Spring who employs five is being forced discontinue liis operations after thieves carried off about worth of mine equipment Friday Clarence operator of the has been unable to continue his mining State Police since the equipment was - Articles taken included five valued five gallons of box of mine tools valued at two cases of oil costing quantity of bulbs and auger first aid a sledge 1,100 feet of cable valued at 25 pounds of car bide costing one hand and a a mine four carbide 20 feet of two a screw 3x8x12 and a large J Section SINCE LEY'S OLDEST INSTITUTION 12 Pages VOL. 79-NO. 74 WEST TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16, Um CENTS - A former Wyoming County who moved to the State of Washington in was found dead Sunday under members of the family have been Relatives said they understood authorities at ordered an autopsy performed to determine if Mrs. Pearl McGraw 54, may have been smothered to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei escorted by arrives in New York for the rent important sessions of the United Nations General Giant To Speed Space Research DETROIT - A monster team of rockets with power enough to boost a space capsule toward Mars could be within reach in little more than a That's the indication from the men who for most of the major U.S. military Scientists at Division of North American are working on two contracts for huge rocket complexes of 1 to million pounds Either could boost a space bullet or land a 2,000-pound package on the Spokesmen for here for a meeting of the American Rocket told newsmen that the latest announced last week by the would be a of short It calls for clustering several rocket engines like those that power U.S. 1,500-mile ballistic missiles such as the Thor and It is the basic engine that powers most of the U.S. missiles in operation or nearing The engine develops 150,000. pounds of Ten of those in a cluster could develop 1"^ million pounds of The other contract for a huge rocket engine was let this summer 6y the Air It calls for developing from scratch a new rocket engine with up to million pounds of Four such engines bound together could carry a 31,000-pound around the moon or put a 150,000-pound satellite into orbit around the earth some 300 miles But George P. chief of advanced design for said that under normal conditions it might take something like five years to develop a new engine from the drawing board With the Army contract calling for a cluster of already proved rocket a power plant with major space capabilities could be ready within a fraction of that a official He said it was conceivable that such a rocket engine could toe proved feasible in about a Mount Hope Motorist Ordered Into Wilson 35, Mount was ordered to appear in Beckley Police Court Thursday following his arrest at 11:05 p.m. toy City Police on charges of operating a vehicle a state operator's or registration Also ordered to appear in court Thursday night was Patty 19, who was arrested at 11:30 p. m. Monday by City Po lice on enlarges of operating a vehicle without a state or city operator's Group Meets The Special Recreation Levy Advisory Committee will meet today at 7:30 p.m. in the council chamber of City Tom Wilson is Riots Leave One Dead PARIS riots in West left one dead and 15 French government sources reported riots developed during the cam for the referendum on the new French the post now held by New Zea land's Sir Leslie Both claim they have enough commitments to get the required The contest springs out of July's Middle EaSt The United Arab Republic objects to Malik because he is regarded as pro If the two Arab leaders dead the election may go to either of two candidates - Foreign Minister Koca Popovic or Peru's veteran diplo Victor A. In addition to the As is expected to give another airing to the unsettled Middle East France's dispute with the squabble over Cyprus and the con over South racial Both the United States and the Soviet Union have made plain they intend to bring Formosa be fore the Assembly in one form or Secretary of State Dulles held series of strategy conferences yes with top diplomats includ ing Lebanon's Cmdr. Al Ian British - - minister ' of Luis Padilla Mexican foreign and Hans Norwegian deputy foreign The Soviet Union is expected to make another strong bid to seat Red China U.N. The United States is confident it will be de Lawsuit Runs Into Snag A which opened in the Raleigh County Circuit Court remained at somewhat of a standstill today ae it is not yet established who owned car which and killed Billy Gene Lusher in 1957. The father of sometimes known as Billy Gene Waycaster is suing Benton Paul driver of the and George alleged owner of the Hall now is serving a term in the State Penitentiary at Mounds Grady president of Grady Whitlock was the witness stand for the plaintiff for some time today in an effort to establish who was owner of the but it was never clearly When court dismissed for lunch at Ned H. at torney for the plaintiff had spent a large part of the morning in an to establish whether Surratt was intoxicated at the time of the Although it was definitely estab one or more of the men in the company of Surratt shortly be fore the accident were it was never actually testified that Surratt was known to have been Was She County Woman's Death Prompts Investigation Set For New To End Blockade - The Chinese Nationalists tightened the news blackout pn the Quemoy is lands today while working on new attempts to crack the Communist artillery New speedup methods of Nationalist planes and ships at Quemoy and the parachuting of supplies smaller islands near Quemoy were More effective ways to get supplies the curtain of shells are being Premier Chen Cheng told Four of Parliament spearheaded a strong clamor in A daughter of the dead Mrs. Everett said she had talked to an Earl by telephone in on throe occasions since and he her mother was Mrs. Morgan said her accused his Ted 55, of committing the crime and admitted retaliating by attacking and beating resulting in the latter being hospitalized with both aws Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Lusk's daughter by a a former tippleman at the Maben his moved from Maben to the West Coast state last He reportedly secured work harvesting fruits and Tlie couple was residing in what relatives More Supplies Received Formosa - The Nationalists got more supplies to the beleaguered by planes and ship the Defense Ministry It was the third straight day the Nationalists supplied Little Quemoy by ed a housing migratory They were joined there only last week by her and his former residents of Mrs. Rutherford is credited with discovering Mrs. Lusk's Mrs. Lusk's and another moved to the West Coast several years In addition to her two and Mrs. Lusk is survived by her Mrs. Mae ' two Mrs. Stella Glen and Mrs. Grace and a third Kyle Arrangements are being made for the body to be removed to County for Strike Taipei against the which began in Warsaw Monday and recessed until The talks are intended to ease Formosa Strait possibly bringing an end to the bombardment of the which began Aug. 23. But tiie four prominent legislators said the talks might adversely affect tiie morale of nationalist troops and can America seek peace with the Communists when the objective of international communism is to conquer the a statement by the four It followed numerous similar statements of Nationalist leaders the United States support for military action against Red So far the United States has limited itself to essentially defensive operations while bringing in a nu striking force just in The hottest plane in the U.S. air the FKM has begun to fly over Formosa as part of U.S. protective force should fighting spread beyond the offshore The American Taiwan Defense Command also said Marine Air Group 11, which came here for joint ist amphibious has been assigned to defend naval These presumably include the U.S. 7th Fleet warships escorting Nationalist supply ships to within three miles of Bulletin LITTLE - Gov. Orval E. Faubus today advanced the date of the scheduled vote in Little Rock on the question of integrating the city's schools from Oct. 7 to Sept. 27, saying is of the DETROIT - United Auto Workers President Walter said today the union definitely will strike the Ford Motor Co. Wednesday if no contract settlement is made before was asked about the chance of a postponement as he entered another bargaining session with strike deadline he have no intention of postponing but we are still hopeful we can reach an General Motors and Chrysler yesterday made contract proposals to the union calling for a three-year who has taken part in the Ford talks the past described the Ford offer as in many But he made counter proposals at a bargaining session last night and said the offer provided a basis for further UAW sources three contract proposals were identical insofar as economic unemployment pensions and cost of living allowances were They said the contracts differed only on minor matters involving local plant Neither side would disclose specifics about the new Reuther and other UAW officials criticized the general contract offered by the Big Three and said it proved that the three auto makers were engaging in industrywide The UAW president said the fact the three offers were made within 18 minutes of each other indicated been consultation among the auto Ford Vice President John Bugas told newsmen it was not mere coincidence that the offers were have perfected our intelligence since 1955. We the auto and they I am sure use all intelligence and information we get from all sources in deciding what type of offer we can make our he UAW teams representing and General Motors workers negotiations shortly after the companies placed their contract offer before faced with the strike held a night negotiating 91st since contract talks Bugas told newsmen last still have 24 hours of intensive bargaining left before the strike deadline and we still hope for an Reuther echoed those One big stumbling block in the latest offer their Train Coach Strewn With Dead Hoisted From Depths Of Bay N.J. - A tricky hoisting operation early today recovered a Jersey Central commuter coach bearing 13 bodies from the swirling waters of Newark The estimates that 40 persons died yesterday when a commuter pulled by two liit an open drawbridge on a trestle over the bay and knifed into the Twenty bodies have recovered so Thirty-three others were The locomotives and three of the five coaches came to rest on the silty One of the coaches dangled over the water long enough for its passengers to scramble to safety and then plunged in. The raised little damaged was a shambles strewn with luggage and It was towed on a flat barge to the Bayonne Naval The bodico were taken to the Bayonne morgue for Among bodies identified today were those of George 39, former New York Yankee star second and Howard W. 54, a statistician of the New York Times financial news department for 33 Among the missing and presumed dead was Elton 71, a director of Chemical & Dye one of the nation's biggest father of six life as tlie of a stroke of fate - he had swung aboard the train last moment just as it was pulling out of Red The with 100 passengers apparently ran warning It ripped through an automatic derailing device that jerked it from the rails but failed to elop it. Jersey Central President E. T. Moore called it an unexplained ac Four of six crewmen aboard the train including engineer Lloyd 63, Navy underwater specialists and surface vessels recovered some bodies that floated free of the One of the first rescuers on the boatman Ed tell you I never want to see anything like this It comes back to me how horrible it must have been for those people trapped under the The train had made its way without incident along the north Jersey shore toward Jersey City and the ferry Terminals to New York En route it picked up business Wall Streeters and weekend vacationers headed back from the The body of Mayor John 51. of was among those in the recovered said some negotiable bonds was found in the Hawkins had told police that a New York stock had left home with 2Jll,oaO in negotiable bid for a three-year The recent three-year pacts with the Big Three expired Memorial Day weekend and the union has been operating under a request of its convention that no contract be for more than two There was some the UAW might agree to the three-year contract if the auto sweetened their Reds Can't They Have Own Racial Problem BUDAPEST - Communist propagandists arc fond of pointing to race problems in the United States and elsewhere as due to capitalist ' Now it that Communist Hungary has its own race problem - the The official party daily has taken up the Gypsies in Bekes County have already broken away or are about to break away from the old fate of their clean sheets are no longer missing from their homes and have A few families even have books on their most still live at the edge of the in These huts are only a few and often 8 or 10 people sleep in on under a single Their public health situation is. not In courtyards only a few yards square the manure is piled in heaps and draws of Most do not attend peasants of the village have a strong aversion to the They know the Gypsy does not steal from his they threaten to sell land than have a Gypsy next They want the Gypsies to stay at the edge of the Council chairman knows that giving land at edge of the village for a new and more modern Gypsy quarter with better houses is in opposition with our since it does not lead to equality but to he gives way to the pressure of the with regards this as the best If the Gypsies concludes the not only do prejudices disappear but that they get sincere and effective support for their their love of work will grow and they will more easily accustom themselves to the new way of virginia Mostly cloudy with showers tonight and Low tonight in the 60s. Cooler north portion BECKLEY 82 last 7 a.m. today 10 a.m. today 72 Noon today OAK HILL High yesterday Low last night 57 7 a.m. today 62 River Conditions Normal one gate gauge 1.6 ft. SMen THE Sots 6:32 rises Wednesday at 6:03 a.m. THE Sets 8:44 p.m. First quarter Sept. 19. PROMINENT low in 8:32 p.m. VISIBLE sets 7:-1G low in a.m.