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   Palladium-Times (Newspaper) - September 6, 1959, Oswego, New York                                LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS Syracuse Finn to Survey Welfare Page 14. Volney MM Leaves Page 4. THE WEATHER Fair warm Wednesday cloudy and con- hot and Temperature at 86. VOL. 3ft-NO, 208 ASSOCIATED N. SEPTEMBER I. 1959 114th YIAK At DAILY NEWSPAPER PRICE SEVEN CENTS Congress May Complete Job Next Weekend WASHINGTON Re- publican congressional leaders told President Eisenhower day there is still some hope that Congres will wind up its labors next Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of the Democratic issued new speed-up orders and indicated some He that is no magic in for an adjournment Sen. Wayne Morse who says he is opposing the sort of legislation that comes out of a slowed the adjournment For a he blocked a move to permit the Senate Banking Committee to work on a compromise housing while the Senate was in The Banking Committee ter the housing Alter the regular meeting of GOP chiefs with Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of the Republican told hope that we can end our work this Dirksen said he thinks can get something out of the on civil rights before the session is But he added he does not believe Con- gress can get through thing more than a to ex- tend the life of the Civil Rights Commission and ship agrement to return to the issue next January To get around Morse's ob- jections to committee ings while the Senate is in Johnson has been ing to a series of brief Senate recesses He adopted that device again obtaining consent to a recess at 10 a m for an indefinite Morse was on the floor at the time and did not One of hie major barriers to an early adjournment was re- mov ed with a agreement on terms of a new housing It would retain the 50-mil- authority for a housing tor the ly which Eisenhower But no funds have been vided to put this into To meet administration ob- an Oct. 1. 1960 off date on a proposed billion-dollar increase in FHA insurance authorization would be A House vote today could to the Senate a down public works in a lorm sail able to President He vetoed an earlier Further delaying tactics by Sen Wayne Moise could slow down Senate action today on a to lift the ceiling on government savings Morse slowed Senate action Monday but failed in his an- plan to block all lative accomplishment on the Labor Day More Than 600 Dead in Labor Day Accidents the Associated Traffic 60 Total Hold Puerto Rican Youth in Stabbing N. Y. Man to Death THE PRESIDENT COMES receives a kiss from Mrs. Eisenhower at National Airport as he returns from his historic trip to Europe where he with Western 1 3 Bombings in Little Rock Traffic accidents during the three-day Labor Day holiday cost the nation a near record toll in human More than 430 dead were counted The all-time record number of traffic deaths for a Labor Day weekend is in 1-951. A total of 658 persons were killed during that including ings and miscellaneous Tne National Salety Council had estimated 450 traffic deaths would this year from m. Friday to last local Last year 420 fic deaths occurred during the holiday The council said this y heavy toll again emphasizes the need for greater effort by every m public and private capacity to prevent traffic LITTLE Ark Three night bombings threw Little Rock into a new case of integration The blasts Monday night echoed through town in rapid The first bomb demolished a station wagon of Fire Chief Gann Nalley in front of his The second one hit the school board building and the third the mayor's Police poured out in force with riot and barricading streets around the four public Two of the schools integrated by five Negroes Aug. 12. No one was injured but lice suggested to school board members tnat they and families leave their homes arid spend the night Police checked cars and homes of all public officials and who have Polio Upstate Runs Far Ahead ALBANY Infantile paralysis is running nearly 66 per cent ahead of last year's rate in the 57 counties out- side New York the State Health Department reported The department said latest reports showed a total of 120 cases since the first of this compared with 72 cases for the same period in 19o8. In the iust prior to introduction of the Salk polio there was an average of 732 cases in the period A total of 17 new cases was reported last eleven of them paralytic Eighty-two of this year's cases were The paralytic cases reported last week included live in Rockland County and two in Onondaga There was one each in Oneida and Washington There were two lytic cases in Rockland ty and one each in Oneida and Orange The department report does not cover New York which has its own health de- What's Inside Phoenix Bridge 12 Radio-TV 9 Fulton 9 14 4 Public School Integration In Florida Starts Fla. and white entered Miami's Orchard Villa Elementary school together today and lic school integration came to Florida for the first In snarp contrast to the violence wnich accompanied in- in such places as tle Florida accepted the racial mixing There were no Four Negro pupils walked into the building without along with seven white Shortly before the scheduled a. opening of the fall two supporters of gation appeared at the They were J B. Stoner of who said he is a member of the Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Fred Hockett of ex- j secretary of the I da White Citizens I When Mrs. C. E a white appeared with i her two Hockett urged her to send them to an- j other But Mrs. Arnold i took her children on into the j Orchard Villa j The only other spectators at I this breaking of the public I school segregation barrier were a score of newsmen and The four Negroes were ad- mitted to the previously white school under Florida's pupil assignment three Negroes had It was Florida's first token move to comply with the U. S. Supreme Court's integration Florida law puts pupil ment wholly in the hands of school without pre- scribing any or In addition to the four at Orchard Villa 10 white children were eligible to They were the only white The school's capacity ie 390 Its enrollment last November was 222 and in shortly before the County School Board announced it would sign the Negroes to the enrollment dropped to 160. Since then families have moved out of Orchard Villa School 50 blocks north of downtown Negro homes now pre- dominate in been prominent tne tion Lights m all school buildings were turned There were reports that two men were seen running away from the bombed structures after tossing objects at But no arrests had made hours after tne firemen helped police turn back some 200 in a march on Central High School on the opening of school last It was at Central High School where mob violence broke out in the fall of 1957 over the integration of nine 1 Federal troops were called in to restore Police Chief Gene Smith took personal charge of his 160 men who stopped motorists and pedestrians alike for Smith was visibly He checked the wrecked buildings and then returned to police headquarters he paced the floor and waited for re- were police from North Little I Associated Press just across tne Arkansas tne Aug. the j Damage office of was heavy at Werner C. a for The Knoop in a construction com- pany which he A large steel screen on the front of the building was knocked into the street by the blast which tore a hole three feet deep m a flower bed Windows were shattered in nearby houses and a and debris was flung over a wide area One room of the school board j building was wrecked and dows were The con- from the bombing there blew out windows of the Carmelite Monastery next door where Catholic nuns were None was The blasts all came within 35 home is south of Litte showed 307 dead in traffic 15 in boating 71 in 76 dead from miscellaneous The test period total dead was 469 Tins last Fourth of July there were 276 dead in traffic 60 boating 119 drownings nad 65 from miscellaneous The FBI was called in. So Missing State Trooper Ex-Convict Held EAST Mich. tearful plea of a man's wife broke down a ant ex-convict who led officers to the grave of her A three-day search ended with discovery Monday of the body of State Trooper Albert 29. He had been in the back and leg with his own Alvin 48. the underw ent 28 hours of questioning by police but it was not until the dramatic appeal of 23. the mother of a old who told pray for you and forgive but please tell me where my husband Knight broke down and told officers he would lead them to the It was found about 30 miles northeast of State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs said a ar- rant charging Knight ith degree murder in the slaying last Thursday would be State Police Detective ard Whaley said Knight ly admitted the Knight seized in a tage about 150 miles from the murder empty squad car was found His body was found about four miles southwest of the village of Argentine in southern Souden drove up to Knight's home in Argentine last day to question him in tion with a burglary at a Whaley quoted Knight as saying he received permission from the trooper to get ed and while he was in his room he picked up a ed Souden into the car forced him to drive Knight told officers Souden bolted and ran after they had stopped the car in somr Whaley said Knight admitted he then shot the officer with his own Whaley reported Knight told him then walked home after abandoning car and fled Knght has spent most of thr last 29 years in prisons and mental hospitals in Michigan and Ike Broadcasts Thursday Night On Trip Abroad WASHINGTON dent Eisenhower make a report to the people Thursday night on his The victims were talks with allied leaders in Josephine 37: Felix j 45 Killed in State ALBANY Forty-five persons were killed in dents in New York State over the Labor Day than double the total during a weekend last Tne Associated Press took a count from 6 p. m. Aug. 21, to midnight Aug. 24, and found that 10 persons were killed in traffic five by drowning and three other types of Over the Labor Day 6 p. m. Friday to midnight Monday the count was 30 killed m four by drowning and 11 in other One automobile crash day in Harriman took four LABOR CELEBRATES ITS line of marchers swings up Fifth Avenue during New York's first Labor Day parade in 20 View looks south as marchers approach 49th St. U. N. Subcommittee To Probe Laotian Charges Western Europe He will speak from his White House office from 7-30 p. m. i to p. m j Announcing this I Press Secretary James C. Marque 27; Nora 37, and Jaime 23, all of The Their car over- turned and The holiday toll was about what it has been during Labor erty said all the major w works have agreed to handle Forty the 15-minute speech and that except for one possible delayed radio broadcast all of will be Because of the erty the President w ill not hold a news conference this Hagerty said the night will deal with the President's trip to West many Britain and France and i with some of the current inter- i national that er and allied leaders discussed during that trip Eisenhower was described by a congressional caller as quite i happy about the results of his I diplomatic minion to Eui 1 He thought it as on the Sen. ett M Dirksen said er the weekly House j conference of Republican con- gressional Eisenhower thinks the talks in London and Paris up to a better with America's the senator In response to Dirksen said there had been no expression from Eisenhower as to whether Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev should be invited to address Congress during his here next The senator this was a matter entirely up to the last three persons were killed m 19S8 and 1957 and 4o and one in w Inch would not Eisenhower RHODE ISLANDER HEADS AMERICAN VETS FALL Mass. Orlando J. Bisbano of R. is the new national com- mander of the Italian can Ho was elected Monday at the closing session of the group's national Several Now Yorkers were elected to national They Vincent P. senior vice and Mrs. Marie second Junior viot president of Uw in 1966. In 1935. the number was 28 in 1954. 24. Tne weather was ideal for a Skies were sunny throughout the weekend and daytime temperature highs were in the 80s and low 90s State police reported traffic last night on the and other major No bigj traffic jams were i Two accidents on rhe ways took the lives of young j Sally Ann her 17. both of and Francis 20. of East were killed yesterday in chester in a In a crash Sunday in New York Thomas 15: his 19, both of and Robert of were Athlete Mother Admits Fatal Stabbing N. J. A 17-year-old High school star basketball player was fatally stabbed lice said his mother admitted the The Mrs. Virginia 41-year-old then tried to commit police Police said Mrs. Bailey ed them and 've just killed my When police the doors to the two-story home were But Mrs. Bailey managed to herself to the door to let the officers in. They found the in his room with chest The woman was stubbed in tht cheit and Hunts for Dies in Swamp N. Y. 74- year-old nearly died in a swamp while ing for a cat that had a litter of hungry Searchers found the body of Iva Spears Jackson in eight inches of water Sunday In a amp 300 feet from the isolated farm home where she Mrs. Jacksor had been ing a A coroner she had died of probably a heart The St. rence County sheriff's office said the woman had been ing for the A Mrs. Vera Webb cf Holcomb told police she had visited Jackson Aug. 28 and the was concerned over tne Mrs. Jackson was feeding the kiters with an eye A to tne house l .st with mill that had nof been picked up since the lie found house and the three kittens hungry in the kitchen He repented the woman mis 11th Death Of This Year From Street Attack Son of Rocky Speeding But Cop Likes Him Maine son Rockefeller's sons appear able to impress from Norwegian beauties to Maine state troopers Only Steven wooed and wed Anne Marie Munsey arrested Michael foi speeding and commented of thp nicest young men I've met on the Maine Munsey said he had a 30-minute talk with Michael without realizing he was the son of the New York governor and scion of the wealthy ily When a bail commissioner Michael was it he was related to York governor my he He was arrested for doing 80 miles an hour in a 70 m. p. h. He told was on a weekend off Harbor where tV Rockefeller family summer UNITED N. Y. The U. N. Security Council brushed aside an at- tempted Soviet veto today and i set up a to look into i charges of Communist The 11-nation council put Japan and nisia on the subcommittee by a 10-1 vote for a resolution sponsored by France and the United The three sponsors are members of the Southeast Asia Treaty which has declared Loas m its defensive The vote came five minutes after midnight toward the end of an emergency session that began on Labor Day afternoon and stretched through eight hours of talk and a dinner Delegates hope the subcommittee go ly to Laos and bring back the I facts as a basis for possible further Koto of Japan belief it would serve as a tions in the area and I would ease Henry Cabot of the United introducing the resolution said it was the least the council could do for In a veiled reference to ble SEATO he said alternative il they j became be i more He said United States be- I theie is no doubt at all that aggression is being mi But the resolution did not mention accusations that Communist North Viet Nam is guilty of aggression and is viding supplies and ar- support to Laotian Nor did it mention request for U. N. emergency It simply instructed the sub- committee examine the statements made before the Security Council concerning to receive further ments and documents and to conduct such inquiries as it may determine necessary and to report as soon as L ELECTRIC GETS AIR FORCE CONTRACT SYRACUSE OB eral Electric Co. says the Air Force has awarded it a con- tract involving several million dollars to a device that would simulate the heat to be encountered in manned space GE said Sunday it had de- signed the device to trate 10 million watts of radio frequency energy in an area ot 100 It dio frequency induction ing YORK A 17- delivery boy was homicide today in tiie stabbing ot a j man on a sidewalk houis il the latest outbreak 01 you in violence which has claimed five lives in little moie than two The who came to New York irom Puerto only a lew weeks is Accused of me man ior several last nailing broken of pavement at up to him when he on a and bing him m the police the boy A cab w ho said he saw the took the tim to a where The man was as Thomas 28, of The Brorm The cab driver returned with police to the scene ot the stabbing about 10 blocks north of The about live blocks away ed out the Roman boy as the Tne poLce told an he had an argument toe man and but tabbing No waa The incident brought to 11 the number of youth street violence this young people have killed m street gang leads k Arousal A rising tide 01 teen-age violence aroused tne and police started a Sept. 1 Already more than SOU youths under Jl have been mostly on dis- orderly conduct breach of the peace The stabbing came a ahuit time alter Robert F. delivered a television speech in which ne said juvenile crime be met all the power me City police can t juvenile de- some advance J stage 01 truancy irom school or pinching apples irom tne corner declared committed by oid enough to know but who probably never He to the slaying Aug. 3O 01 two boys in a If ell's Kitchen ground during an attack ny several youths armed A week earner a 15- girl was snot to deaui arid a boy stabbed in an out but st oi street gang on tne lower police began col- the and on every stei wno ia a member ot a gang throughout the Leaders ot the city s Puerto stepped into the tight against juvenile crime by organizing a drive lor education in the emergency on juvenile de- met feller said the was not limited to New York City but exists throughout the the country and the The governor believes outdoor work camps tor con- delinquents and teer youths might said a test operation of the idea nas been REDS FIRE Formosa UP Chinese Communist fired 173 shells at the Quemoy on odd-numbered Then they lapsed into a nev en- numbered day silence the Nationalist Defense The Monday at- tack was the heaviest in almost 2'a TO BE T. R. DAM WASHINGTON The Roosevelt Dam In Arizona would be known as the dore Roosevelt Dam under a awaiting the The House ed congressional action on titt hill  

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