Hope Star (Newspaper) - September 5, 1963, Hope, Arkansas To City if you foil to get your Star please telephone 73431 by a special carrier will deliver your Hope Knife Star For Reports See Column at Bottom of This Page YEAR 275 SEPTEMBER 1963 fit Suggests Russia Evacuate Cuba or No Treaty WASHINGTON AP Barry de manded today a formal reserva tion postponing the effectiveness op nuclear test ban treaty until the Soviets remove their military forces from Goldwater regarded as a po candidate for the Republi can presidential said he would offer such a reservation after the Senate lakes up treaty next If the Senate adopts a formal it might require re negotiation of the The Senate Foreign Relations Commit tee voted 161 last week to rec ratification without any In a speech prepared for the Goldwater declared that as it now the treaty is a peril to peace rather than a step toward Goldwater has been a frequent critic of the treaty but admini stration forces say they are confi dent the Senate will approve the pact John Sherman R said today he thinks no more than five Republican votes will be cast against Goldwater also called for an reservation pro posed by former President Dwight formally reserving the right of the United Stated to be sole judge as to when and where it will use its nuclear weapons to defend itself or its The Foreign Relations Commit opposing any formal wrote into its report an understanding to that Cooper said 2nd graf 138 To Triol for Fatal Stabbing AP Johnny of Coal Hill was to go on trial today in Johnson Circuit Court on a charge of first degree murder in the fatal bing July 2 of Ronald of Denning in Franklin The trial of Berl of charged with the rape of a young Clarksville housewife was also on the court July 13 at Lake Ludwig near docket for Circuit Judge Wiley Bean said the trial of Grider would begin on completion of the Allen Both men are irt Johnson Coun ty Jobless to Continue to Get Training WASHINGTON Sen ate has passed a under which the federal government for the third would pick up the whole tab for teaching skills to unemployed workers under the Manpower Training Its the first peace of tion suggested by President Ken in his civil rights message to be acted on by But it involves and not racial The measure was approved by a voice vote Wednesday and sent to the where a labor sub committee has completed hear ings on it but has taken no ac Sponsors there said it would be handled in a separate as in the and not tied to the big civil rights The Senate waives the re for states to match fed eral funds in financing the train ing program in fiscal 1965 starting July l II an ad million in federal funds to pick up the states share of the million outlay sched uled for that Washington is paying the full cost of the program in first two fiscal 1963 and Governors of 4 States in Conference AP The governors of Arkansas and Missouri met informally Wednesday on the eve of a conference to discuss plans to encourage tourism in the four The chief Hen ry Bellmon of John Ballon of Orval Faubus Arkansas and John Anderson of will discuss methods to visitors to the historic and scenic portions of the four We only expect to do the pre liminary work at the conference and set things up for our various Bellmon The four states feature a great number of originator of the confer lold We feel that we are not doing a godd job sell ing ourselves independently and that through joint promotion we can increase the amount of tour ism better than if each works The governors indicated the possibility of regional fishing li censes good in all four stales was being The areas are really depressed areas in the Dalton noting that many people have moved out of the areas andi those remaining neeri to make a We hope to do it with tour small busi There are 60 million people within driving distance of our Faubus We think we have enough in the region to The formal conference began to Experiment Station report for 24 hours ending at 7 Thurs High Low THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low cloudy 70 M clear 83 62 Atlanta cloudy 88 69 Bismarck clear 77 so cloudy 92 67 cloudy 78 51 Buffalo cloudy 63 42 clear 71 53 T cloudy 75 58 Cleveland cloudy 69 52 clear 82 50 Des Moines cloudy 69 59 cloudy 66 55 cloudy 70 48 Fort clear 101 79 Helena clear 84 49 cloudy 89 77 T cloudy 75 57 Jacksonville clear 91 74 cloudy 50 Kansas City cloudy 85 66 Los clear 69 65 cloudy 78 63 Memphis cloudy 82 73 Miami cloudy 87 83 clear 63 55 Paul clear 69 50 New Orleans clear 91 72 New York cloudy 78 57 Oklahoma rain 95 72 T cloudy 74 61 Philadelphia cloudy 79 61 clear 87 71 Pittsburgh cloudy 70 55 Ingo Two Building Defense on Soviet Border HONG KONG AP Commu nist China has sent stu dents to build defenses in Sinki Post reported The from Red Accidents Kill So Far CHICAGO AP The National Safety Council reported today that accidents killed per sons in the United States during the first six months this 3 per cenl higher than in the first half of 4 Audit Bureau of March Wl PRICE lOc COPY PRISON PAINTINGS Shoppers examine paint ings offered for public sale by inmates of the federal prison a Each inmate is allowed to offer 10 paintings for Proceeds are used to support families of the inmates and enable them to buy new art sup plies for their EIGHTY DIE Rescue workers go into action after a Swissair Airlines jet airliner exploded in the air and crashed into a field near Duer After combing the wreck officials announced that none of the 74 passengers and six crew members survived the explosion and crash of the Youth Unhurt in Wreck At 6th arid Pine a motor scooter ridden by Allen collided with an auto driv en by of Thei youth escaped The fender and hubcap of Ihei auto was damage and the scooter had wheel and handlebar Chief Jack in Another Rabid Bat Reported LITTLE ROCK ang Province bordering the Soviet rabid bat has up in the China Morning saS the state Department reported Harvie state director T guage paper quoted a refugee veterinary said a 19 yearold youth was bitten by the bat when he picked it up The youth took the antirabies Ellis Arkansas now has six confirmed cases of rabies in bats so iar this Seven or eight persons have been bitten by Ellis but not all of the bats were Three rabid bats have been found in Pulaski one in and one in What Teachers Really Tire of Is the Extra Work Thats Loaded on Them Each Year By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK AP Remarks thai schoolteachers gel tired of hearing In addition lo your leaching Miss we expect you to act as chaperon at school on three plays a year and serve as career We sure would appreciate if you could help take tickets at the football games this Well you have the ex all but speaking frankly wed hoped to get a younger teacher with a more ad After all the job pays a We realize you have to make bolh ends but Im afraid we cant countenance but I think youd make a bigger hit with the parents if wore a litlle less makeup use a cigarette holder in Johnson looks harm less enough but my cousin knew him in college and says he was always circulating petitions for something or forget Aint you the new maam Whatcha got on for to night Im free as a whats this nonsense youve been giving my wife about my boy being socially shy Ive told that kid a dozen times Id break every bone in his head if he didnt speak up in class il was his 1 admit were paying you less in Only 4 School Posts Only four school district posts in the entire County drew aS as1 two candidates by yes filing deadline and of are in Hope The will be Incumbent Carl Wash drew no opposition for County Board member from Zone In the Hope district the fol lowing candidates fileti Post No 1 in cumbent will be opposed by Sam Post Sam in cumbent opposed by Her bert Post James The post is held by George Frazier who did not file for Clarence Finis Car Ion 1 Claud will be opposed by Gail Claim Against State Allowed LITTLE ROCK state Claims Commission allowed a claim of to the Cone and u Stowers Construction in a case j allied government with which the that resulted from the state United States has been having dif Court invalidating the omnibus state construction in said he plans to report to Final Rites for Me Nab Resident rites for Spates who died Tuesday were al 2 Thursday at the Mc Nab Church of Burial by Funeral Home in Saratoga Ball Ends 3 Day Talks in Pakistan By ALAN KENNEDY RAWALPINDI Pakistan Undersecretary of Stale George Ball ended a visit to Pakistan saying he had had excellent talks with Pak istani and we have a better understanding of each ers point of Although he failed to win a spe promise from President Ayub Khan not to move closer to Red Ball said his ordered by President Kennedy was fulfilled he had been sent to probe Pakistans toward the Communist American sources said Ball had the clear impression that Pakis tan did not contemplate a mutual defense pact with Communist Chi na nor any other approach to Pe king that would contradict Pakis tans role in antiCommunist alli The undersecretary flies now to Portugal for further talks with Premier Antonio de Sal azar chief of another Western President Kennedy Two Charged in Texarkana Slaying It just doesnt look i than the town dog right for a high school civics I Johnson but lies the mayors and lie has to work all My child never acts Hi at way al If he didnt learn it here at where did he learn it When the law was work was stopped by the company on the maximum security build ing at the State Hospital in Little The company filed a claim of against the contend ing that it was damaged to that extent because of an extension 168 days on the i A portion of the claim was for The commission said it could not pay that without a i said he charged Leroy twothirds vote of the Ol De and AP Salc vo en Violence Breaks Out in All Schools Are Closed Negroes Defy 1 Home Bombed Woman to Keep Son in Negro School By GEORGE BARTSCH NORTH LITTLE ROCK The school bell rang and children spilled out onto the ragged sun shine around McAlmont Element ary a redbrick building just northeast of North Little Rock Steven Fills and Edward 7 came out with their arms around each others shoul Steven a white had just completed his first day in the formally YVonne Anita turned and beamed through her glasses at a report er was a pessimistic on way up here she said Now Im Hell learn some thing by all of At his he has no Steven at his mothers I want to come back to this school he Why of course you honey she told Fills Ale Jay Fills a native of is stationed with the Air Force at Anchorage They have five The three eld cst are Besides are Virginia 5 Adolpho Fidel 4 and twins Ken neth Jay and Keith Jon Fills said her husband had told her to chart her own course when she lold him she to to a but cautioned her not to let our boy get Until three months she she had thought very little about desegregation since 1954 when she graduated from Little Rock Central High School and the Supreme Court handed down its desegregation Then her eyes were opened by a Negro friend of her hus bands she She joined the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People two months ago and pawned her mov ie camera last month to raise money for a trip to Washington and the civil rights A freelance she began send ing articles lo the Medi ator Journal a Negro She said her husbands friend was being sent to Keesler Air Force and she was telling him all places he would have to But he stopped she re and said I canl got to any of those They dont allow Thats when the idea of sending Steven to McAlmont look rool in her Last year he desegregated Jacksonville Ele mentary The school boundaries changed this year and Steven normally would have at tended allwhite Sherwood Ele mentary three miles from his McAlmont is only a Continued on Page Two Thundershowers Over Arkansas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thundershowers broke over dry northwest Arkansas this but a svarm sun burned away an morning fog hat rolled over most of the rest of the A thick cloud cover over the northern portion of slate held temperatures in low 80s Wednesday and sprinkled the area with a few showers and and Fort Smith had inch and a half of but most other areas reported less than a half an Highs in the south Wednesday were generally in the mid 80s to the mid Overnight lows re ported around the state this morn ing ranged from the mid 60s to the mid Highs of were predicted for this afternoon and overnight lows were expected lo range 64 Sewer Gas Claims 4th Victim AP A man died of sewer gas poisoning suffered Tuesday in an underground pumping slation in neighboring Bossier father of was one of the firemen overcome by the gas while at tempting to rescue city Water De employes from the sta liori 20 feet He was the second fireman to The Larry died several hours after the rescue The other two were killed out right Charles and Clarence both employes of the city Waler Another remained in a hos pital His condition was re ported lo be Clyde commissioner of finance and said the gas apparently ale a hole in a copper line leading to the tor gauge on a pump in the lift The cause of the toxic gas re mained a City officials are making tests to determine what made the gas Nmes Garland Jury Commission HOT cuil Judge Dobbs today named members of a Jury Commission who will select the countys first petit and grand jur ies since 1960 when two counly officials and several were The commission members are Tom Dick Howard Caldwell and Thompson is a Dobbs said he would convene the juries He said he ex pected to use but would not All Around Town By The Star Staff The annual Hempstead County Farm Bureau picnic has been set for 7 7 at the Experiment Station lake all members are asked to bring a picnic lunch cold drinks will be furnished by Farm according to President Autry Wilson there will be enter Civitans will meet tonight at oclock at Hotel Barlow recently the Club took a carload of watermelons to the Childrens Colony at and a film of the trip will be shown at The Joe Bailey listed in this weeks court docket is not the Joe a that lives at Jones proud to have Miss j Guard life boat station here Henry the fatherin I Friday night following the football game the a band from Cam will play for a dance at the local Youth Easy to Identify Coast Guard Dog v i AP Any uno teacher to hold a job on the side as a night I think youll find us a pretty liberal school Miss We havent burned a library book in I think its four My teacher used to hit my palm with a ruler if 1 couldnt spell a You wont do that to my little will you This is by no means a hido hound Miss wilh the money MieM i or in the Ot a Roden of McCurtain Conn He said they were held in Louisiana for possession of and burglary James Henry was to death July 4 when he pur inv finding Snaff the dog mascot sued two men who had hidden in who disappeared from the Coast the yard of his uur e oa saon ere ry e aern but 1 nobody will will havo no trouble operates a grocery store and ever take the place of x Max Tackett said he Greene in She served j Chief Don Powell said Snuff in our school system for If yours is Pekinese she retired this summer I weirs his like a und entered an old ladies homo j at attention when he hear iad been taking substantial sums who of money homo at ami Koden are I said at they were look i for two Some is Arkansas gli arc the 56 who have been awarded college scholarships for the cur rent school year by Arkansas Louisiana Gas all are sons and daughlers of employes of the gas company each will receive from a fund established by employes and the company these scholar ships are subject to meaning there is a of making available to each over a college period the renewals included Ann daugh ter of and Gather McQueen of Some 600 college students are gathered at the American Bap tist Green for an American Bap tist Conference August 31 through September 5 Among the COA is Vera of Ervin Madlock reports that lightning struck and killed her pet pony during the rainstorm this By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AP Four hours before three Birming ham schools were to be George Wallace an today that the city Board of Education had agreed to close them immediately for a tempo rary he board also had agreed lo lake legal action to try to stay Die federal court order the The action would be tied to an argument that integration would mean further racial vio Wallaces made through an came at CST after an allnight round of conferences between his staff members and city school of The talks began in the wake of a sharp outbreak of racial vio lence which left one Negro dead in a melee involving hundreds of Negroes and city and county 21 including four were treated The outbreak which cost life of John killed by three erupted after the home of Negro attorney Arthur Shores was bombed the sec ond time in less than three the neighborhood swarmed into the scream ing and throwing rocks at police as the officers Soon after the outbreak was the talks between repre of Wallace and the school board There already had been brief disorders Wednesday at two of three schools to be And six parents had filed with Wallaces to try to win a stay of the After the night of Wallace in Montgomery issued a brief saying Continued on page Two Want More Rights Action in Little Rock LITTLE ROCK AP Negro leaders reported on the civil rights march in Washington at a meet ing Wednesday night and called for a stronger stand by Little Rock Speakers criticized Orval Faubus and the Little Rock School recommended union membership for Negroes and call ed for increased Negro voting chairman of a poll tax urged increas ed voter and ed a remark Faubus made Mon day in a speech at Fau bus said Negroes were ing for something they didnt McClinton said the Negro has earned his and contributed to this wilh his slave his free labor and his cheap Sixty persons attended the meel ing at a Negro Jerry president of the Litlle Rock NAACP branch said il was time for Negroes to march in Little He said the school with the exception of one had no respect for The of the Bethel AME religion be the the civil rights But he said that while God wants Negroes tp He also wants them to get up off their knees and help them Most people get tog