Middlesboro Daily News (Newspaper) - August 27, 1957, Middlesboro, Kentucky VOL 47 NO 126 FULL Russians Have New Missile Tass Says USSR Fired Rocket To Unusual Height UNITED Russia said today it has beaten world to the absolute on intercontinental ballistic missile u S sources were in- to regard the Soviet claim as a bid for victory through air power The official Soviet Tass Mid in Moscow that a super long distance intercontinental multi- stage ballistic rocket launched somewhere in Russia reached an unprecedented covered a huge distance in a brief lime and landed the target area I The results obtained show it is possible to direct rockets any part oL he Tass said U.S government experts said the United States came to this conclusion some time ago The question is whether the Russians really have a weapon reach for production hat can convert the possibility into reality Western observers at the rent amis talks in ed the Russian claim as an at- tempt to high pressure oilier tions of the atomic Big Five into accepting Soviet proposals for disarmament U S senators shared view that the Russian claim was in- primarily for propaganda purposes S-n Bush Conn said the Tass report is ridiculously vague almost impossible to evaluate Sen Harry M Jackson D- of the Senate Armed Forces Committee said the claim appears to be ballistic mail along the line of Russia's recent throats to annihilate ica's Allies with in any new war I don't think we can take this too lightly but no doubt the sians are going to use an- A report was received here lor propaganda j last night from Floyd Hash of poses in he light of the situation Middlesboro who said his son in Syria Jackson said It is an attempt by th MIDDLESBORO KENTUCKY TUESDAY AUGUST 27 PRICE FIVE CENTS Bills Near ge ON TUIAI IX Specialist William S Girard accompanied by his legal ad- visor Mai Stanley Levin I left I and an Inter- preter arrive at the Japanese court in bashi Japan Girard on Irial on manslaughter charges is charged wilh the fatal shooting of n man scavenger on an Army rifle range Hollywood Magazine Suit Appears Nearer to Close HOLLYWOOD The de- fense in the Confidential inal libel trial today indicated il would rest its case within the next few days suffering a back in a final attempt to pui H host o jittery movie on the witness stand Superior Judge Herbert V Walker Monday rejected a final defense plea to allow more than 100 subpenaed movie stars to No Trace of Missing Man paul had not been found in the Gulf of Mexico but that the sians to follow same line they Coast Guard was continuing the used before against Denmark search Norway and Britain Now they are extending their sights and range a little to include other Allies and the United Slates itself In Miami Beach Sen Stuart Symington assailed t h e administration for slowing down its long range missile program at a lime when Russia may he forging ahead Man Charged In Blasting testify whether lurid stories about were true or false Walker ruled once ana in that only persons mentioned in a handful of Confidential stories lead into court record as evidence could be called as Defense Arthur J us the trial resumed today denied the ruling hurt his However said hat Walker's action probably saved many stars from rassing moments on the witness stand The tilling is exported to re- sult in a fast curtain cu one of most sensational trials in Hollywood history C r o w I e y his final defense move would be to call iwo or three more surprise witnesses and then rest his case this week Nearly four weeks of charges and have to take their toll on Hie nerves ot the principals Fred Meade a research for Confidential Monday uncorked a verbal blast at the prosecution li the movie House Expected To Vote Today On CR Measure WASHINGTON Congress throw a one-two punch at the major bills in way of Civil rights and for- j eign aid The House called up the new compromise civil rights for passage thai was expected by The Senate sought a final vote by nightfall on battered eign aid now j restored lo That was less than called for by President j At same lime this was latus of major bills with a chance for congressional action i The House called up j for debate its aimed al the sanctity ot the files in criminal trials Tile ate Monday passed another j despite claim that the Senate doesn't go far enough I fay The Senate may act before lie end of week on two bills that would grant pay raises lo million postal and other federal workers I Republicans have predicted a 1 veto on both The Senate possibly may net on a passed administration ing postal rates million lars a year but chances appeared slim Chamber Vacates Secretary Office Financial Difficulties Reason for Removing Hall HAM shouted from the witness stand a defendant along with his wife lost his temper while ined by Deputy Dist Ally liam L Ritzi Meadn claimed magazine's stork's could not have hurl such stars as en Maureen Corinne and Mae West He maintained the stories were title and the celebrities in- brought on the articles i Immigration Act The Hie expected to act House was passed hill that would case I admissions under their improper conduct Jess Dixon of a plea of n o I guilly when he was arraigned be- fore Bell County Judge Maurice Tribell Monday afternoon Dixon is accused of dynamiting Hie home of Pierce Webb on July 27 A warrant was issued by Tri- bell Saturday charging Dixon with he crime j married lo former Dixon walked info Ayers of Cumberland Clap and father called a bor Webb of Ave and said his son's ion Sam Butler had been found Hash said Butler thought thai Paul might have marie il to a nearby Butler and Paul Hash were hurled into the gulf when their shrimp boat the was j wouldn't be any Meade swamped by a raging squall Friday night Butler a non- swimmer managed to s t a y when he an S- foot used to keep bait Butler was found by two ermen Sunday morning three miles from where the An- nie was swamped He suffered The Community and Industrial only minor shock and exposure Planning Workshop sponsored bv after drifting 39 hours the Kentucky Chamber of said he shouted In will he held tomorrow at to grab another bait container Pine Mountain Slate Park and then contact with at JO Hash had been in Floyd Fairman of Kentucky Fla for only weeks Ho is Utilities Company and Voters Must P I N K V 1 county clerk's office today all persons who arc not tered for voting in the ber election should register be- fore Sept 8 Residents of Bell County may register in tile clerk's in the county court in villu or in the deputy clerk's office in tlie Middlesboro City Hall Persons who have m o v e d ed their morality clauses there from one voting precinct to an- other should also go to the clerk's office and register their precinct The Bell County Purgation board is meeting this week in for the purpose of re- moving persons from tion books who arc not properly Many persons who will be purged will ho those who have moved from precincts or deceased persons year olds who arc eligible to vole for he first time are urged to register for November elections does affect the status of GOO Hungarian refugees ted to the United States as Circuits Set Hie circuits for toll free vice to Pineville have been ex- il was announced today by George S Wessel Group ager for Southern Bell Tel Co The former total of 10 circuits to Pineville was increased to 16 which will increase voice paths an additional The installation of these new circuits was completed yesterday and they during the Hungarian revolt were placed into service last fall Mrs R Peeler Southern Southerners they slill Bell Chief Operator here pointed might have a remaining weapon the handling of incoming rea Plan Meeting Set office Monday morning gave himself up He was placed under a SI 500 peace bond for one year ami a appearance bond and o go before the October term of Bell Grand Jury chairman of Kentucky ap of Commerce Area has two children a Council will preside old boy and a Marvin Howard Middlesboro girl is chairman of the local group Paul's brother Robert is citizens planning to attend also in Florida working with Anyone interested in attending their father Tarpon Famed WWII ri F 7 i I Store Junk Yard meeting is asked to contact him The meeting will close following a p.m luncheon NORFOLK Va UP The junk dealer never got the submarine Tarpon honored veteran of World War II The Tarpon sank nine Japanese merchant ships during the war The sub old at the age of 22 was sold for salvage She was being towed from New Orleans to Baltimore Md by the tug Julia C Monday denly the Tarpon with no one aboard in 350 feet of water 35 miles south-southwest of Cape Hatteras N C We think the gal just wanted to go to a water grave instead of the junk said a Coast Guard spokesman Has i T against the civil rights in the caused by ad- fever H opened a for delaying tactics Rut House leaders said the lem was licked They put out a rail for absentees to be present by this afternoon to speed the hill to the Senate Hie compromise would give the attorney general authority to life injunctions to protect voting But il also would calls lo Middlesboro from ville and Cumberland Gap has increased tremendously in the last five years until today we handle on Hie average 1933 calls per clay That she said that there are a lot ot business trans- actions made and thai a great deal friendship exists between the Jake Reams president Middlesboro Chamber of Commerce announced today tha t the Chamber Board of due to financial difficulties terminated the full time services of Dean Hall executive Secretary To insure the continued function of the ber of Commerce and the various projects under- way the Chamber will be operated by a ment committee The committee will be Reams Dave Sanders Eb Nagle Marvin Howard and Frank Tyres The Coal House offices will continue to be Reams stated with a full time office tary The Chamber will seek to render complete services as in past with its members carrying the Reams added He urged greater volunteer manpower support plus financial aid to complete the projects planned the balance of this year This marks the first time since 1926 that the local Chamber has been without a full-time tive secretary or someone in a similar capacity Hall who currently is out of town has been with the local Chamber for some three years Bell 4-H Window Fair L Mr improve the said will further tee trials o persons charged jservice to our neighboring city with criminal contempt when which demonstrate the policy of judges seek to impose fines Bell to expand its 5300 or sentences of more i lies in order lo meet growth H days the communities which it The Senate Appropriations serves Monday restored f OT of the more than 800 million lollars slashed by the House from foreign aid However the administration's partial victory faced n possibly short life Senate critics of the foreign aid program planned lo try for at least one more slash al the as il moved through the Senate And Rep Olio Passman D UU chairman of the House tions that originally ix Indicted In Burglary t j j A break-in at the Sports ter on Cumberland Avenue wa reported to Police Monday Raymond While told m- lico that someone had inio rear entrance of lie said had been had heen gained bv breaking a window in a som over rear door but thr j thieves were unable i in Six sons accused in rf William Marshall moor estate here dieted grand former chauffeur and Carl Jackson 31 ion were on three counts burglary and croud Charged with cut it predicted the House would never go along wilii the increase laying PITTSBURGH in Allegheny by Hie i County Detective Chief Henry jury per said today he was up against wall in investigation of the death of Wheeling gambler Nick Miller ordered Ibe release of Russell land a who had lieen along wilh Mrs Man Charged With Selling John Holland of Cary pleaded innocent to two charges here and will be tried Sept 1 Holland was arrested Friday night at his home and charged with sale of beverages in a dry territory and sion of beverages for purpose of sale in a dry rilory lie was arrested when of- found a case of beer his bottle A search rant was issued by rice Tribell Holland posted ance He was arrested by Sheriff J I West Deputy iff Hlmer Fuson and Trooper Robert L Rose witn Harrington Mias Vickie stolen wore M1 The was released Monday Cora Mao 39 and Uc Negroes of lit al and lawyer on ily t A Mini at ed at was 1 were As far as Bel County -I-IF Window Fair will be held in boro on September 32 13 and with nine different ies to be included in the ex- hibits Window displays will include posters 4-H project records canning garden poultry ing foods woodwork and a new category from nature's Kach of the major will contain several sions and each of these will be eligible for blue red or while ribbons and small cash awards The best 4-H window will re- a cup and purple ribbon Middlesboro merchants wilt vide window space for the fair Details of fair were an- today by Luther Small County Agricultural George Armstrong Associate Agent and Minerva and Dorothy Vanhorn of County Home Demonstration Agent's office who arc ing activities in cooperation with the Councils of the county In addition to the window competition several other awards will be prcsenlcd ing the annual event The Club with the highest centage of projects completed wilh records displayed will re- a cash of Banners will presented to the best club parade group singing and group yells First second and third place cash awards will be presented to the club wilh best secretary book of Ibe year The Council bosti for the event will furnish money for the which will WEATHER Partly cloudy dry and warm today to 90 Mostly cloudy and wanner tonight low cil is making arrangements for the banquet to be held at the Trinity Methodist Church The Guild of the church will prepare the meal and a group of county 4-H Club bers will provide entertainment Leaders recognition and pins will be presented at the banquet Approximately IS 4-H Clubs will display window exhibits and other agencies ins include the Boy Scouts Bookmobile Red Cross Garden Clubs Clubs and the schools The Bell County School Board will provide trans- for the 4-H members to and from Middlesboro Cool Wave Hits Region BV A mass of cool Canadian air lhal had ing for an extra blanket Monday night continued to move eastward today into parts of the Ohio Valley and middle Valley Night time temperatures In the and 50s ranged from tana the Dakotas eastward across Minnesota to Great The Canadian mass rushed into Milwaukee in miles per hour gusts The U.S Weather Bureau reported frequent ature drops ot 10 to 20 degrees throughout the area Light rain and occasional ran in advance of the cool depositing ters of an inch at Omaha Neb Generally light rains fell along an area extending from the sippi Valley to the Rockies Miss Bell total approximately SCCO On Thursday September 12 Ibo windows arranged by the 4-H on Friday windows and exhibits he and on Saturday 4-H members will meet in 1 ICsC tral School for the presentation of by C If The Considerable Cook president of the Pineville Club and cool Wednesday hi SO TVA UP aln to go into main pan of a concealed wall s I of another rear I moor So far 1 door I accounted for looking Mi i Miller fc hui would be lo with hfr if has to do Her known annual Miss Beit 4-H Council Preceding j County beauty contest will be the awards ceremony the held Monday Labor Day at Ihu will parade in downtown High School gym slat al are being accepted a in from Firs ist for the contest wilh Chun h firms the two cities of In addition to for anil other there will be a firms contestants for adult leaders The Miss liell County will which will he held Thursday be officially crowned at a huM 7 Monday night at gym hatl p.m Mrs will honor the contestants rotary nf will open to the general public Here Shelby Jean Nunn Junes Suo 1'r.aco Judy King