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   Biloxi Daily Herald (Newspaper) - October 30, 1959, Biloxi, Mississippi                                PAGES Local News 10  Entertainments 12  Local 16  National Sports 21 Herald 24  Seven Tots Perish When Korne Iowa young into a small house with a baby died today when fire destroyed the slum area baby Sharon Ann 14, owes her life to a who was familiar with the he having helped remodel it several years MOTHER of the victims were children oi Patricia Van about 28, who police said was out with Lorraine whose only 4. also was Van Home children were Karen 9; Sharon Patty 6: 4; Debra Ann. 2: and 1.  bodies of the children were huddled in the which had a small They apparently The Dooley girl suffered burns over two-thirds of her body and was in critical She was found with the dead were not and NEA Building Biloxi Mississippi Friday October 30, 1959  Building 75Number 23  1,000 Feared Dead In Mexico With 1,000 or more believed dead from a sneak hurricane and widespread the dazed people of this smallest of Mexico's 23 states today struggled against privation and swarms of poisonous worst in recent history covered an area the Pacific Coast slightly larger than New Jersey with a population of about 100,000.  violent storm that roared through the port of Will Ship Plant Shuts Down Due Strike Gulfport aluminum extrusion operated by the Olin Chemical Corporation has J down operations and the floods that to effects of the national steel lowed drove thousands from industry strike knocked over George general manager tion lines and overran Going satellites being launched in the Advanced Research Projects Agency's scientific Discovered program are shown as they are modified and checked at the Lockheed Missiles and space Division rescue dead may include three U.S. women who were aboard a small coastal freighter apparently lost at State Gov. Rodolfo Chavez Carrillo estimated that about 800 persons were killed in a farming village of able to determine the cause of in Palo California The Agena launched into space from Vandenberg Air Force 1.000 located 24 miles STOVE NOT said a coal stove was apparently the only means of heating the frame but showed no evidence of been they fire burned across the front of the house they blocking the only whose truck driver is reported in suffered shock and was taken to a Mrs. Van Home refused to police said Van Home's disappeared last The mother was they and the children received state fire was discovered by Mrs. Tom Anderson grandmother of the Van Home who lives about half a block was unable to get into the Bob who had worked on the donned a smoke mask and got into the dwelling through a by the Air Froce Ballistic Missile are given checks of systems before a engine firing at Lockheed's static test site in the Santa Cruz The satellites are then sent to Vandenberg to be launched into polar the said about 150 employes have been laid have shut down and are not scheduled to operate for a few Monie LAY-OFF emphasized the lay-off of workers was temporary only and said the aluminum plant expects to resume full operations in the near Monie declined to elaborate Tons Will Go To S. 5,500 tons of high analysis mixed major shipment by water other than wood scheduled Long Would Halt Cuba Sugar ROUGE Sen. Russell Long said today if Fidel Castro doesn't his attitude in dealing with loading Monday at the Port States citizens he may move DUE IN away the huge Cuban sugar to a UP agency at sugar act of 1960 sets up a South the country to buy will be loaded at the port terminal on the of Pascagoula proposed would in connection with the mandatory withdrawal of Editor Praises On Mixing A editor said here today the South has been in its resistance to school integration said Thomas R. editor of the Charleston News pressures have been long a champion of | separate schools for the races and | considered an authority on the i South's anti - integration spoke at a luncheon of the Charlotte Civitan said several Southern states North and started Sought Identified As Alabama preliminary fatality specific effect the steel strike ures 74: had on operations of the 16; in Jalisco 14; due to the effect of Michoacan 7. HUNDREDS strike on the whole general he federal government very susceptible to the put the known dead at 438 but conceded that many hundreds were labeled as false rumor a report that the steel shortage navy announced that 21 by the industry strike 38 persons who had been aboard | forced curtailment of new 1,800-ton freighter Sinaloa struction at the aluminum plant were The navy report did in an industrial area north not say whether the rescued a group of officials for any country that Chemical United States investments of the fertilizers in their adequate will be on Requests Injunction Be integration of But he said this is a serious token integration turn into massive Charleston editor said pupil placement laws have given encouragement to many Southerners to believe that massive integration thus has been placement imply some degree of How Banana Bonanza In City Of Ala. The market for bananas dropped in Mobile You can't expect people to buy them when they can be had of persons got courts will let integration yesterday at the city limited to the variety called token bananas were hauled there remains to be Waring | Court action on the was by the truckloads from the United j Waring lauded the rigid expected later Fruit SS of Southern the union's of the vessel's including and papers in the Supreme Court will it's United Steelworkers Union today appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a injunction that ordered 500,000 strikers back to work for 80 issued in Pittsburgh Oct. 28 toy U.S. Dist. Judge Herbert has been delayed at least until Monday by the 3rd Circuit Court in FILE union in addition to asking overthrow of the injunction also filed a motion asking the tribunal to continue the Justice Department reply opposing any For Two Men Extends To Three of two suspects who robbed three men at a tavern on U. S. Highway 49 north of Gulfport Wednesday has been identified by Alabama authorities as the bandit who robbed a Deer mercantile store earlier the same the Mississippi Highway Patrol station in Gulfport revealed Irvin Rippy said Washington County Sheriff H. C. Lucke of made positive identification Thursday afternoon through a in possession of the highway said witnesses who Sheriff Locke to Gulfport identified the photograph the three American women 55, Laguna and said the only new construc tion at the plant was the is one of the nation's argest sugar Plant Manager Frank Bless Proposed the officials would arrive from i be o one added to Jackson at the Pascagoula Airport foreign aid this year This about 2 p.m. Bamett has also been invited Department to for brief Bless aid f jg discretionary with bank terminal facilities Secretary of I believe on are being used because sugar it would be made dock at Bayou I just don't believe a is not large enough for country which is virtually waging ing Company a cold war against us should tives said Gulfport was considered share the benefits of the economic as an export point but the and trade assistance we are other countries in Latin 43, and her mother j of a new earlier this Viva Whaley 63, both which increased production Acapulco and formerly of San capacity about 30 per choice was made because of its nearness to the Bayou second shipment of fertilizer to and the Central American same destination is planned tries who are our ' he for sometime in It will Calif. Emergency appeals for operated by the Mississippi Aluminum and medicine continued plant was taken over most of the disaster area despite supply drops by all available planes and Mathieson Chemical Corp. in September 1955.  building for the which manufactures aluminum in the same company officials were urgent calls for window frames and other cine against the deadly sting of constructed through a BAWI from their nests issue approved by adobe MANY of persons have been stung and need Gov. Chavez are reported that lOO bodies already had been buried in another 100 were still to be buried and officials believed in March 1953.  Marshal At Columbus Killed In Near On Explosive Railroad all like members of Long may be planning amendments to the sugar act which would drastically reduce or eliminate the Cuban distributing it to other Long have a larger another Louisiana Long said Cuba provides a good market for United States CHICAGO most ex- but the two nations are not plosive issue between the tied railroads and railroad We buy more sugar from them controversy that has they buy rice from he threats of a possible and we pay them about come out in the cents above the world carriers will make their I we should have Miss. determine what is in provost marshal at Columbus 600 more would be found Fore for more than four the the agent was injured hurricane fell upon an a accident on suspecting It crept up the Highway 45, ten miles west West bypassed Acapulco of last its big resort system failed while it route from Central America to Mobile with a cargo of Well over half the bananas ripened to the point they could not be who normally buy only the green they weren't too ripe to be The word spread and Mississippi which have not Negroes to white Warren hit at what he separating the north from the South where racial news is He said he had made by the thousands went trips into the North to explain the down in the dumps and picked up South's objections to compulsory the 100-pound stems as they were and encountered from the understanding and Fruit officials is so difficult to get a on the number of in the northern press that I nanas said repeatedly that a customs curtain hangs across the the vessel docked with Dixon Waterfront sources effects of mass between 60 and 80 per cent of the cargo had to are showing in the Through holes in the or roughly between 26.- the country is beginning 000 and 34.000 to get a peek at racial jungles the price of grown up in the great cities per this would make the j of the Carefully concealed loss between and j race crime and other problems The free bananas cost some sre coming to light in the Police officers peeled off and West tickets for illegal around the dump and for traffic violations during Big Colo A big storm that crept along the Cloudy with light rain or could close out the entire proceedings at this point by denying a Or it could call for full legal union's appeal questioned whether the section of law used by Judge Sorg in granting the injunction applied to the steel High today 66- Mountains thrust icy fingers ward today and brought heavy snow warnings to four Weather Bureau predicted up to 6 inches of snow for low tonight 58-62, high tomorrow Winds east at 10-20 miles per hour through Outlook Cloudy of Low 60-64, high i ern western Nebraska 76-80. iand parts of Wyoming and Mostly cloudy Rain and sleet formed an through Saturday with guard for the scattered EXTENDED storm as it spilled along the eastern slope of the the period Oct. 30 to Nov. 4: I tains It brought chilling Eastern and moisture Temperatures 3 to where from Montana to Students Burn Colonel Rebel In ROUGE Louisiana State students had themselves a madcap tune last night at a pep rally where they burned an effigy of Col. campus whoopee had a slow start as the bonfire failed to start at But when it the raUy went into full blast with bands cheerleaders and auto horns hit at the rally was three-year-old Paul F. Luke who came dressed as a Town caught fire over taunts by Ole Miss The leaflets showed the LSU Tiger stabbed with a Rebel LSU students took up the challenge by hanging an effigy of Charlie Mississippi's ace The effigy had the gets Paul Dietzel and the football squad did not attend the late as 1880, about two-thirds of homes were still heated Ly of a white man who robbed moved on at a torpid 18 degrees above Normal minima 40 to 58. Normal maxima 60 to 74. Colder northwest Park mercantile store owner R. F. Gatza of in a holdup about 8:30 a.m. grey 1950 Cadillac automobile recovered by the Mississippi Highway Patrol was also identified by a Deer Park mechanic as the automobile he serviced there prior to the holdup of Rippy Park is a Washington County community located about 60 miles northwest of said Alabama authorities were expected to file armed robbery charges against the suspect positively identified now as tlie gunman who robbed both Gatza and Brady's a tavern on Highway 49 north of the names of the suspect and his alleged accomplice are being withheld by authorities pending their WITHHOLD County Prosecutor Gaston Hewes filed warrants in Gulfport Thursday charging both suspects with armed robbery and auto He requested their names be law enforcement officers played a waiting game today as the search for the pair extended across the three counties of Hancock and Pearl suspects eluded highway r 0 1 m e n Wednesday a when they abandoned their car east of Necaise Crossing in Hancock County after a high-speed chase on State Highway 53.  they used a stolen auto mobile in making a from the Highway 49 tavern after the said the pair the stolen car on Highway 49 near Orange Grove and switched to their own automobile which had been left parked The Weather it would veer out to the and said he died into the Pacific was sharply to the east and 37, of feU upon a sleepy officers said the railroads call the SteP-Up agreements n m forced payment for work not done Jn FOr The highway patrol identified or They claim the dead man as Capt. James P. tices they want to eliminate are 39 home address obsolete and wasteful and Miss. port of about 7,000 Beaten Up School In New YORK husky 14-year-old schoolboy battered a woman teacher to the floor with his fists Thursday after she slapped his face for calling her an obscene 39, was treated at a hospital for a brain blackened and facial cuts and Julio off of one truck and hit Details of the accident were truck drivers were unhurt and more than 500 million counter that the working rules are essential to insure safe and efficient Go Down In Civil War Miss. yesterday swam to the bottom of the Yazoo River and explored the remains of federal gunboat sunk during the Civil gunboat Cairo's huU struck a Civil War term held in bail pending | a blew up Dec. 12, 1862. hearing on a charge of juvenile she was en route to shell They claim that railroad workers have a higher record of increased productivity than any other class of to 10 million dollars a year if the Natchez Trace Parkway is to be completed by the 1966 target a trace official said Gardner of management proposals union officials Monday Industry spokesmen estimate that if neither side yields or compromises in later a legal nationwide strike could be called by around next 1. provisions of has been appropriating about 6 million a an official of the National Parks said 38 million has been spent on the 450-mile route and 56 million papers were found in their 1950 Cadillac after the abandoned car was recovered on Highway 53 near Wolf GET said Emmett Brady 38. operator of Brady's has positively identified a photograph of the gunman who robbed Brady and two customers of in the armed holdup about 3 p.m. thug fled in the stolen car driven by a younger property of L. D. Rt. 1, had been left parked near the Orange Grove school Wednesday morning when Warden rode to work at a Pascagoula ship yard with a fellow than 6 inches of snow on the ground today at n d otherwise no important i in central The fall Precipitation moderate topped 3 inches at heavy in and in areas were expected to be hardest hit by the brunt of the Increasing winds were Use Troops To Flag Display In W. Berlin No Special Alert defenses at Drums Goulds television station news director in and Skeeter Jackson Boys Club said it was too dark to tell what part of the ship they The men removed some spikes from deck coldness of the water forced them and the two resolved to return with underwater lanterns when spring weather Vicksburg men Ed Donald and Warren Grabau found the hull at her river grave three years Labor Act would needed to legal walkout over the issue be- the National Parks fore that plans to give attention a nationwide strike is completion of the route from more than 800,000 railroad to would be made miles of the Trace construction in and Claiborne are Robert engineer for the locked with three key A state Highway said walkout over this issue the state would provide could come as early time to avoid any nerf If all settlement that He efforts state has bought 215 miles S. Biloxi 24 hoars ended at 6 Low Noon Prec dieted bringing the hood of drifting and ground 71 - Stockmen and motorists warned to take Station at the S Base m Dort 24 hours ended at S p Low Noon Prec Oct. 29...70 54 .43  30____ 61 75 SLATE BROTHERHOOD Germany - SOUTH AFRICA Western Alhes were today that troops should be used if necessary to prevent display of the new Communist East German flag in West Berlin next officials said no special alert has been ordered for their Berlin garrisons But they indicated such an order was quite probable when East Germany celebrates the 42nd anniversary of the Soviet Revolution Nov. 7.  Miss. - The Baptist Convention g a capacity audience OUT CRAFT Easterly g per hour through Jackson's First Church Nov. 9. i Germany River at 8.6 up little Rivet at Pearl down little include Dr. Leo president of the New Orleans Baptist and James Sapp of director of promotion for the brotherhood Presley has been released from the hospital after a bout with U. S. Army said the 24-year-old rock 'n' roll idol left the hospital here late South Africa South African government says it is going to protect the country's white children and all its colored people by keeping television must not forget television is nothing but a miniature movie brought into the home and over which parents have no Post and Telegraph Minister Albert Hertzog told a Johannesburg PRESS LIGHT ON U.S. may be because the accomplishments of Lunik m and Soviet parliament activities take the but Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro's latest attacks against the United States aren't getting any play in the Soviet possible explanation is the continued existence of surface warmth toward America as a result of Premier Nikita Khrushchev's recent U.S. Robbed At New ORLEANS - Two masked and armed bandits forced three employes and one resident of a hotel into a television room today and escaped with 72, night manager of the Adler said the gunmen took from his pocket and from a cash said one of the robbers wore a handkerchief over his face and carried a pistol while the other wore a stocking over his head and a sawed-off CAPTURED BY FRENCH troops captured 76 rebels hiding in a cave near east of the army reported An army spokesman said the cave had been used as a rebel hideout and supply unions have demanded a 12: per cent pay boost and the and turned it over to the National Parks countered with a proposal they take a 15-cent hourly pay three-year on the working rules 210,000 employees engaged association re-elected Mrs. Ferriday Byrnes of Natchez She has held the office the actual operation of the planned its frontal attack on the work agreements several months Handley vice president of the Association of American said the action was prompted by economic necessity and we are dead railroads have run large ads in newspapers across the country Loss Every It's Your Loss management campaign has drawn the ire of union The Railway Labor Executives Assn. has planned a massive labor rally in Chicago Nov 5 billed as labor's counterattack upon the industry's propaganda officers elected were Jones Woodward of vice Ralph Landrum of and Mrs. Pearl Guyton of State Men Killed In Tex. Two pipeline workers from Mississippi were killed in a crash here early victims were Edward 19, of and Kenneth 25, of accident occurred at 1 a.m. There was rain and a low overcast at the THE DAILY HERALD OCT. 30, 1919  S. Cavender of dropped down to the Coast from Jackson where he was the Fair and within a few hours bought a home on the Avenue of known as 141 Benachi YEARS AGO IN THE DAILY HERALD OCT. 30, 1939 C. C. Bay St. win review the of Our Wednesday at tbe Pariah Woman Killed By Miss. - Mrs. Cora 62, was killed last night when hit by a car as she walked along a city identified the driver as Carl W. Beard of Baton They said he reported the accident as having happened immediately after passing an oncoming Adkins is by her one son and two May Fall At ORLEANS - The weather bureau said today the forecast for the Baton Rouge area tomorrow night where Louisiana State and Ole Miss will square calls for cloudy and mild with a chance of scattered fog is forecast for the area and temperatures should be in the 70's.  game has long been a out and some 68,000 fans were vised by the weather to carcy or  

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