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   Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - September 25, 1957, Hamilton, Ohio                                Hth Strong United States Savings Bonds fa parking HAMILTON JOURNAL HAMILTON IN it tct SEPTEMBER IIS Court At PRICE SEVEN CENTS Newt rf 28 PAGES WEATHER AND VICINITY GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AMD LOW TONIGHT HIGH THURSDAY NEAR TROOPS RINO LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL FOUR KILLED IN BOMBER CRASH Two Jet Fighters Collide In North Atlantic Maneuvers 0 Assembly Continues To Spurn Chinese Reds UNITED GB The General Assembly has barred the door to Red China for another year over bitter opposition from India and the Soviet The Assembly voted Tuesday night in favor of a resolution to shelve the seating issue for the current The vote was 47 in 27 against and 7 ly the same lineup that defeated bid for a seat last With the perennial Chinese ques tion out of the the Assembly resumes its general 1 Spearheads Campaign India spearheaded the Peiping campaign with a proposal to place the issue on the Assembly agenda for formal While India succeeded in getting plenty of debate on the main thing the resolution sought to Several Scandinavian countries supported the effort to stage a China So did al Governors Alarmed By Federal Troop Order SEA Democratic alarmed by the historic movement of fed era troops into Little sought means today of preserving states The governors found scant com fort in the assurance by Presi dent Eisenhower in his televised speech Tuesday night that the Mi Pressmen Set New Session CINCINNATI CB Negotiators for management and union press men of three daily newspapers have authorised an other bargaining session with a federal mediator hi an effort to settle a dispute over a new con The decision to meet again came Tuesday night after the pressmen rejected the latest joint manage ment president of Local 20 of the said the union committee was willing to accept the management offer on wage provisions of a new con tract but that there was a disa greement over the number of men required for manning printing Woods said the Cincinnati news papers use from 6 to 12 men on a press while in other comparable cities newspapers use from 6 to He did not disclose the union demands on that The union president wage offer was for a pay increase of a week for the first 14 months of a 26month contract and for an additional a week for the re maining 12 The scale in Cincinnati now is a week for day journeymen pressmen and a week for men on night MAN FOUND DEAD BESIDE TRACTOR EAST Ohio Anderson was found dead late Tuesday beside his tractor on his farm at nearby Columbiana County Coroner Ernest Sturgis said Pugh had suf internal injuries and a skull He added there were in dications that the tractor over turned on but made a com plete somersault and landed on Hs presence of federal soldiers in the Arkansas capital would turn out to be advantageous and that the bayonets are not there to force Several possible courses of ac tion were topics of immediate dis cussion by the holds of states in the last outpost of legal racial seg Twe Endorse Ike Of the three Republicans at tending the Southern Governors two endorsed Eisen howers stand and his action hi sending armed federal troops into Little The third declined to The Democrats gave serious consideration to proposals by Frank Clement of Tennessee that name a committee to meet with the President and discuss the They also considered a proposal by Luther Hodges of North Carolina that they adopt a resolu tion asking the President to leave of law and order in Arkansas up to Orval Fau bus of Arkansas as it is consid ered to be the primary responsi bility of the Declines Caleb a Dela ware is chairman of the Resolutions which TANKER PLANES MGHTiNG FIRES big tanker planes were flown in to day to help fight a forest fire that has spread over more than acres in Klamath National The blaze has moved across the state line into Oregon for 5 or 6 miles in Forestry spokesmen said they hoped about men would be on the fire lines Eighteen big other heavy equip ment and two helicopters are in the There is no immediate danger to any ranches in the area and there are no towns in the fires FLU DELAYS OPENING OF SCHOOLS IN ITALY ROME UB Authorities post poned the opening of schools in Rome and Milan Tuesday be cause of increasing deaths from Asian Press reports said U in the pact Two Other Planes Missing LONDON W Two jet fighters collided in predawn blackness over the North Atlantic today while taking part giant NATO Two American planes carrying four men each were re ported missing during an ocean search for marauding enemy submarines in the The single seater Sky Ray fighters were based on the aircraft carrier Saratoga while the other SF Trackers were from the carrier Part Of Blue Force The carriers are part of a NATO Blue striking force at tacking an fleet of sub marines and other enemy tar gets between Iceland and Announcing the collision of the a NATO spokesman in London added At the same time reports were received that two rine trackers from the Essex were overdue from today EST It is believed the Trackers may also have collided but that is not When last reported these planes would run out of fuel at today EST More than 100 ships and 700 air taking part in the seven nation exercise broke off maneuvers to search for the planes and 200 WORKERS STAGE WALKOUT Ohio 200 workers at the Youngstown Sheet Tube Campbell Works staged a second Tuesday after the company re fused to restore a demoted work er to his former The dispute around a roller the a catcher as a result of a fatal acci dent in strip mill The first walkout was Tuesday The members of Local United Steel Work ers of agreed to let the 3 shift return pend ing a meeting with the When the company refused to re store the demoted man to his for mer the second walkout oc TO FIRE HUGE MISSILE MISSILE TEST Cape ft Speculation mounted today that the Air Force is poised to fire its Atlas inter continental ballistics missile from Technicians and engineers from the Convair Division of General Dynamics and the General Electric have been arriving since Both companies are interested primarily in the huge missile which is designed to rocket 600 into the sky at a speed of miles per 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jury Indicts Hof f a On 5 Charges Of Perjury NEW YORK to the grand during its vice president of the Interna tional Brotherhood of was indicted today on five counts of perjury by a federal rackets grand The indictment charged that the 44yearold union a candi date for the presidency of the Teamsters to succeed Dave probe into alleged wiretapping of Teamsters Union headquarters in The grand jury also indicted Benjamin Franklin secre of Local which is headed by It accused him of 12 counts of perjury in connec tion with the same Japanese Witness Gives Testimony In Girard Case Japan CB prosecution witness testified today that minutes before William Girard fatally shot Naka Sakai he chased other Japanese brass collectors on a firing said Girard pursued six or seven Japanese for more than 50 yards on the range near of Bids To Be Opened On Highway Job Ohio Ohio Department of Highways today today decided to open bids 29 on a section of the Cin to Conneaut Freeway in Lake and The department will open bids 15 on two other sections of the one in Delaware County and the other in Ashland The delaware county proj ect was bid on but the de threw out all 11 A section of Freeway in Wayne County is under Highway Chief Charles No ble praised the chief of his inter state projects Ralph for expediting plans for the Lehman said a number of sections will be ready for bids in November and Decem the department an it will hold a public hearing 18 in Athens to dis cuss a proposed tion of 33 in the Chauncey to eliminate several curves and a grade The relocation would begin at the junction of 33 and cross the Hocking River twice and rejoin existing 33 near Ohio The department has approved relocation of a short section of Ohio 248 in Meigs County follow ing a public hearing in It also has approved plans to build a bridge on Ohio 188 over Baldwins Run in EISENHOWER BACK AT VACATION SPOT Eisenhower returned to his vaca tion headquarters today after tell ing the nation from Washington why he ordered federal into Little Rock in the school in A Navy cabin cruiser already had up steam to take Eisenhower for a trip back across sett Bay for a round of charged with placing an empty cartridge case in a rifle grenade launcher and killing Testifying at the final outdoor session on the gave this account Returned Te Foxhole After chasing the Girard returned to his foxhole and threw cartridge cases toward the Sakai approached and Girard called to her in Japa nese Old theres really a lot of isnt there Sakai went to a foxhole to which Girard pointed and climbed Girard fired at Sakai and she tumbled to the he The testimony was taken as ram fell on the firing Presiding Judge Yuzo Kawachi was dressed in a raincoat and a large straw Nickels Testimony The trial will resume There will be no further outdoor The testimony of agreed in part with that of soldier Victor of who was with Girard just before Sakai was shot Nickel testified Tuesday that Girard called to Sakai short ly before firing the shot that killed gave the same testi the only American wit ness for lite said he believed Girard fired at Sa kai as a Nickel said he did not believe Girard intended to hit NAVY RELEASES NEW PROPOSAL WASHINGTON GB The Navy has released a kept secret for almost two recommend ing that the Navy assign its pri mary pilot training program to civilian flying as the Air Force has With the document the Navy is sued a lengthy analysis contradicting the survey and de claring that civilianizing a part of jte flight best interest of In rejecting the the Navy said it served a useful especially in manage ment and more than paid for itself through the result ing The prepared by the firm of Robert Heller and Asso of Hid the Navy could save a yew by using contract One House 4 Damaged Ohio OB Four per sons were killed Tuesday when a crippled attempting to with of its two en gines plummeted to earth a mile short of Air Force Base into a suburban housing Authorities said the Air Force bomber destroyed one tore sections off four and start ed fires in two Debris from the wreckage injured one Killed were the planes James of San Tex his Wilho of and two pants of the demolished Mildred about and her Joseph about Air Force officials at Wright Patterson AFB said the propeller driven plane developed engine trouble immediately after takeoff and was granted permission to re turn to the The aircraft ap the field from the south authorities but during its had to veer sharply to avoid hitting a high steel tow High Teuton Wire At an altitude of 70 the landing gear tangled in a high tension wire and the plane plunged into the housing develop ment on Daytons East The plane brushed the tops of two tore the second story from a bounced into the sliced a section of porch Lucas County Students Stricken Ohio OB Nearly GOO students in three Lucas Coun ty schools Kave an illness that may be Asian Ralph state health disclosed He said 580 students became ill last The three which he did not have a total enrollment of The Ohio Department of Health laboratories today began testing 20 specimens taken from students in Lucas Sandusky and Dwork said testing of the 12 throat washings and 8 blood samples will take three Tuesday Dwork reported hat Asian Flu has been con firmed in Sandusky where one case was positively identified and about 180 other students had an illness similar to Asian school has 800 students and was at Sandusky as the Per dns Dwork said today that there is some evidence that some members of the school staff became ill with He added the influenza outbreak in Sandusky came after a student visited New York Three other children in the same fam ily then became Negro Children Enter Without Incident WALKER Declares We Will Take All Steps Needed To Prevent Interference BULLETIN LITTLE Negro students walked calmly into the front door of Central High School today while 350 armed paratroopers guarded their An Army station wagon driven by a soldier brought about six or seven Negroes to the front entrance and the students filed The soldiers walked into the build ing with them with fixed An undetermined number of white students started leaving the school as the Negroes walked There were no no in as the students Troops formed a protective shield around them and escorted them into the Cheer At School There was a cheer at the 16th Street side of the school as the station wagon carrying the Ne groes passed through barricades and through the line of The car rolled up to the main entrance and the students got As newsmen and photographers swarmed toward the para troopers lining the street kept on the Stay back on the At least a dozen white students walked out The at tendance room inside the school was full of students signing out to leave Inside the Edwin commander of the told the students I intend to use all means necessary to pre vent any interference with the ex of the School Boards plan for He told the white students you have nothing to fear from the sol diers but added this is what I have been ordered to and I intend to carry out my Strange Contrast The entrance of the Negro stu dents today contrasted strangely Mob Rule Cannot Be Allowed To Override Court Eisenhower Tells Nation WASHINGTON A President Rock by have insisted Eisenhower says he ordered fed eral troops into Little rule cannot be al lowed to override the decisions ol the In a hastily scheduled address to the he to the American people Tuesday night to in that he had no choice but to dis patch the Unless the President did he anarchy would re And he emphasized that the troops are there solely for the purpose of preventing interference with the orders of the court of nine Negroes to Little Rocks Cen tral High Meu Of WIU Eisenhower said he personally knows that the overwhelming majority of the people in the those of Arkan sas and Little of good united hi their efforts to pre serve and respect the law even when they disagree with But he said at another point that certain misguided many of them imported into Little ILLNESS OF JUROR COMPLICATES TRIAL LOS ANGELES JL a today added complications to he already Confiden tial magazine criminal libel con tHaT Superior Judge Herbert Walk er awaited a doctors report before making a decision on whether Carl Rush he re laced by the only remaining al ternate Rush complained Tuesday of having a The jurors already in their were interrupted Ruth could be examined upon defying the law and have sought to bring it into In other he our enemies are gloating over this incident and seeking to under mine the nations prestige around the He told why he flew from his MAN ADMITS HOLDUP HOAX CLEVELAND Sam was charged today with making a false report to police in suburban Police said Sample reported Tuesday night that he was held up and robbed of The money later was found wrapped in a newspaper in the glove compart ment in the cab of his of Confronted with the Sample told police his holdup re port was a hoax and said I cant understand I did QUADRUPLETS BORN TO PORTERS WIFE CAIRO OB Aziza Mohammed El 28yearold wife ol a Tuesday gave birth to the newspaper A reported She de livered two babies by but a doctor was called to deliver two the newspaper All were reported doing Inside Among Sick 12 Amusements 18 Horoscope Births 7 232425 Columnists 6 tonics Crossword Deaths Editorials 8 12 Markets Oxford 19 When 14 7 2021 27 2 Society 2jSports Camera Pictures Havoc Caused By Airplane Crash At Dayton pi Ihi The aw at ttU the by to u hf alUr ej tlM tf 1 if MM to i Vw Hpy Utby Corf U tate tin The tore sway was fee Wl room Out w tf Hit  

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