Independent Star-News, The (Newspaper) - September 8, 1957, Pasadena, California HOBBY Is collecting of your K to yeuK enjoy Hit stamp column found each Sunday in MICE 15 CENTS 126 PAGES 6 SECTIONS PIUS TWO MAGAZINES Independent ROCKET Y C lee MM ef the country's top j rocket experts it working on rocket j designs thai may someday take man beyond iKe moon See today's i SUNDAY SEPT 1957 CLASSIFIED SY CALLS SY KY ZE FAUBUS REJECTS COURT DECISION Labor leaders in 2 Fires Burn in San Gabriel Mountain Area Two forest fires raged last night in moun tains both believed to have been started by lightning The largest blaze broke out about p.m at Mt: Gleason 10 miles northwest of Mt son threatening an Army Nike rain A crew on the ing cor leaders in for their Almost 800 acres scene expected to bring that lor men h ri h charges have certainly not neglected themselves I recall when one died he left almost brows lifted perceptibly not only inside but out- side the ranks of labor It was a little odd that a for- mer union leader should have amassed so much wealth To be sure he had left the union presidency II years before ing on a new career which gave him opportunity for profitable investment but really after a ter of a Hardly That was in 1919 And the man was John Mitchell He died at 49 but before he did he brought the United Mine Workers from weakness to a q u a r r of a million estate for a powerful labor leader would seem to many Americans like peanuts Dave Beck according to the committee gating him is a aire In indicting him lor income tax evasion a grand jury charged his net income three years was Some of the boys have lived rather high on the hog After Beck built himself a palatial 000 home in Seattle he got the union to pay for it From funds advanced from a bakery owner President James G Cross of the Bakers and Con- Workers union bought a home in Washington and another had been blackened by mid night Dave Waite Angeles For est fire prevention officer sak 50 Zuni Indians were scheduled to arrive by 2 today to join almost 250 forest rangers and county firemen Another 150 were alerted to stand by in New Mexico in case their skill was needed later today PUNCH BOWL BLAZE A second was burning at Devil's 4 miles west of Big Pines in what Waite called very steep under control early today Firemen battling the Mt Gleason blaze took up a stand along the Edison Co transmis sion line road that runs from Aliso Canyon Road to Mt Road The fire was burning about 2 miles from the Army Nike missile site and military personnel joined in the firefighting FIRE HAZARD HIGH Throughout California heavy mountain fire danger increased as freak weather prevailed Lightning storms have continued for 48 hours in many 2 Turn to Page 3 Shelley Ho SAN FRANCISCO INS I arrived in San Francisco by a for president of the Intel sters Shelley termed his opponent James R a figure in the public eye of evil Shelley who still carries a card in the Bakery to Push Campaign lep John F Shelley D Calif ir last night to press his he For him to take over the teamsters union at this time would mean the organization's standing as the strongest and Drivers Union I have spent 20 years of my life for a clean labor movement and I think some opposition to Hoffa is needed The congressman who head ed the San Francisco Labor Council and later the nia State Federation of Labor before seeking public office said he did not know anything DECLARES GUARD STILL HAS ORDERS Federal Judge Refuses Delay of Integration LITTLE ROCK Ark W Gov Orval Faubus said last night that his National still have orders keep Negroes from ing Central High School The governor made this statement in an exclusive in- with an Arkansas Democrat newsman about seven hours after a federal judge refused to delay gration at the school ADAMANT Faubus was asked to state is position after Federal Ronald N Davies ruling he It is un- changed Then he was asked if the National Guard still was under orders to bar Negroes from Central High School He The orders torthe National Guard have not been changed from Miss America Marilyn Van of Colorado third from right was chosen from 10 finalists last night in Atlantic City From left Judith Faye Hansen Miss gon Mary Nancy Denner Miss Oklahoma Elaine don Miss North Carolina Loni Jess Gravelle Miss MISS AMERICA POSES WITH FINALISTS Press Photo Nevada Sara Ann Cooper Miss Missouri Jody Shattuck Miss Georgia Dorothy Steiner Misi Florida Miss America Lorna M Anderson Miss California and Lynn Fryse Miss Arizona Tall Colorado Blonde Named Miss America most respected international union would not only be ened but would be definitely n danger Shelley said he will make a Eull statement oi his campaign Bay area teamster leaders -A number of San Francisco ilans Monday morning lave pledged support to ey in his efforts to succeed to the union position to be nhat Hoffa is guilty of this fall by Dave Beck the full force of the National Guard would go hack 015 tral High with the same orders to pre- ATLANTIC CITY NJ b California Beauty Wins Third Place I wouldn't to say now what will take place Monday because this tion could change any time but as of tonight they still have those orders I gave them last Faubus The Democrat published the results of the interview in a copyrighted story ANEMIC PLEA in Florida for Vice president of same union Max stein admitted on June 21 that a dinner in his honor had netted in cash him If James Hoffa gets the job he's after as head of the teamsters his ing salary will be 000 a year That union's assets are over lion Their building in EXTRA SHOT DUE TODAY IN SERIES Earlier yesterday in his ing Judge Ronald N Davies lad acidly termed the plea of Little Rock School Board to delay integration anemic and left his previous order for immediate racial classes intact mixing of His dramatic action before a jammed courtroom left the federal government's dispute with Faubus unchanged OUR Turn to Page 3 set for EOT or per a liffln Bail Holds Hubby WESTMINSTER OF Bail of was set yesterday on a husky carpenter who ly threatened to kill his wife when released from jail The Orange County sheriff's office said Rolland Berry 34 almost killed his wife Friday night when he beat and kicked her unconscious Deputies summoned tic neighbors said they found Berry standing over his fallen wife Clara 33 kicking her in the face when they arrived She was taken to the hospital In critical condition Be exploded here this year it bears the code name Laplace n honor of the late French and mathematician Marquis Pierre Simon de place A spokesman for the Atomic Energy Commission gave these Tile device will be set of from a plastic balloo suspended 750 feet above Flat and miles from th control point Shot time was haps a little later The device was designed the Los Alamos scient fie laboratory The yield wil he well below nom nal being the strength of th World War II Hiroshima an Nagasaki bombs or equal t tons of TNT Eleven Air Force planes wil fly missions N animals or troops will be in MITCHELL IN HOSPITAL WASHINGTON INS Labo Secretary James P Mitchell en tered Walter Reed Army Hos pital yesterday for rest and a physical examination le is expected to stay in the hospital for several days TODAY'S FEATURES Automotive A Little Books Scene City 12 Finance 7 Real Show Society 5 Stargazer 9 Ty Footlights Valley 8 Vital Your Birthday 9 Weather cloudiness but considerable shine today and Monday A few scattered afternoon and evening mostly over nearby mountains Littlo change in temperature High Sunday about 90 Moderate smog no incinerator burning Minimum day 67 maximum 94 Sun sets today p.m Sun rises tomorrow at v Atomic testers yesterday ed shot to the series a morning The 18th school board issued s statement saying that in view of the court's decision the integration plan is still in and Little Rock Central High School will be opened Monday for ail students Faubus Monday night called out the Arkansas National Guard to keep Negroes away the school claiming he was preventing violence and disorder Wednesday the guardsmen halted nine Negro from entering NEGRO Negro leaders yesterday said they could not say what action Turn to Page 3 Storm Flags Fly in South SAN JUAN U Carrie packing winds up to 128 miles an hour eluded an Air Force hunter plane in the soutli Atlantic yesterday as a new storm threat boiled up in the Gulf of Mexico The New Orleans Weather Bureau warned that a tropical located 250 miles south of Mobile Ala would hit the extreme northeast Florida coast late last night with squall winds up to 40 miles per hour The area was moving northward about 12 miles per hour A 6 p.m bulletin warned small craft from Mobile Ala to SL Marks Ala to remain in ON TV TONIGHT NEW YORK INS Arkansas Gov Orval E Faubus will bo Interviewed on the current integration controversy tonight in a special ABC television open hearing program An ABC spokesman in New York said the broadcast will in Little Rock and is scheduled for 6 p.m A panel of top newsmen will interview Faubus TIFF OVER ROACH LEADS TO KILLING RENO OP A cement finisher aces murder charges for what Police Chief T R Berrum describes as a senseless tall blonde green-eyed orga ist from Denver Colo la night was selected Mi America of 1958 The bea ty former University of Col rado student beat out 50 contestants for the title wor to in schola personal fees Miss Van a mus lover swimmer and side measures SEEN BY NATION She was enthroned by las year's winner Mariann An McKnight of Manning before a nationwide televisio audience and a convention ha crowd of Jody Elizabeth Shattuck c Atlanta Ga a blui eyed blonde was chosen and won a scholarship Mary Nancy Denner brown-eyed brunette of 21 from Alva was second run and awarded a scholarship Lorna M Anderson old blonde from Sacramento was given third place and Miss Florida Dorothy Maria Stein er 20 of Boca Raton wa The Denver beauty is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Francis of 2100 E 8th Ave Van is op of a bakery The new Miss America is the second from Colorado The other was Sharon Kay Ritchie Miss America of 1956 Miss Van talent presentation was an organ ley of Tea for Two and derly She appeared in ning gown and earlier had donned a lavender satin ing suit for swim suit tition over a cockroach Berrum said George Alfred lolden 46 shot and killed a car washer Robert T Hildreth before dawn because Hildreth re- strained Golden from ng a cockroach creeping on he bar while they drank Wave Sweeps Pair Off Rocks to Death FORT ROSS Calif IP Two drowned yesterday OFFICIALS ELECT BOSTON W Secretary of State John Koontz of Nevada yesterday was elected secretary of the National Assn of taries of State MARGARET PETER LOVE PACT LONDON London paper reported last night that Princess Margaret and Group Peter Townsend hive made a love pact never to marry anyone The Sunday pictorial quoted an unidentified friend of Townsend as the source for its story Pictorial writer Audrey Whiting said that Margaret is lonely and and that she has never lost her love for the war hero she rejected Oct 31 1955 because Her Anglican faith forbade marriage to a divorced man Margaret and Townsend never expect to see each other the pictorial said Miss Whiting quoted the friend of Townsend as saying of Margaret's decision to reject Townsend was then has t3 of a shattered man He told us Premier Urges Frank Deals INS The prime minister of common sense frankness and mutual trust n U relations John G Diefenbaker said Canadians ont like being cut out of heat market by the U.S ram of disposing of its lus crop nor he said no ians like the U.S tariffs on goods and the ature of the U.S capital in in Canada The prime minister makin is first visit to the Unite tates declared rms that invest in Canad lould be incorporated as Cana an companies and shoul lake equity stock available t The prime minister abot Lodge chief U.S dele ate to the and British to the U.S spoke at the closing SPS on of Dartmouth College's on great issues in e said Neutralism am have become ry absurdities We are ither united or we are de fenseless he stated The Communists know that They know that if they can late allied disunity and dissen tion they have a weapon for Code of Ethics harder times arc going to find this hard to believe but a brand new evil has reared its ugly head on college campuses across the nation when waves swept them off on the beach near here The victims were identified is Carroll Lee 35 and his wife 34 of Graton They rere fishing from rocks in thn urf and were last seen by two Jobs Chase Grads Too Hard WASHINGTON up the salaries offered including government rads of earlier days and competing firms elaborate agencies competing firms elaborate entertainment of prospective student employes special pay ments or other gifts using fac ulty members to influence the students and letting students unu Employers are high pad their expense accounts pressure tactics to get students to accept jobs The U.S Chamber of Commerce thinks something ought to be done about it DIM VIEW The chamber takes a dim uj 1 Hi a film fishing companions about of such practices as bid when visiting company plants The chamber and the Col- lege Placement Council Inc yesterday published a small booklet called Principles and Practices of College ing It forms a sort of code of ethics lor all colleges and em- agencies Among other do's and the booklet In connection with any re activity elaborate en and overselling should be avoided After a student has declined one job offer to accept another the first should not renew his proposal The college placement office should discourage nate shopping around for jobs by the student more destructive than any in- missile Lodge suggested the between Canada and the U.S can well serve as a model of what international re- lations ought to be He urged that the United States and Canada and Britain develop a dynamic doctrine to prevent surprise by opposing forces Long Beach Bans Cutie Magazines BEACH INS The city of Long Beach cracked down yesterday on cake magazines City Prosecutor James T Starr warned venders to dis lose of magazines featuring cheesecake or nude pictures hy Tuesday or face Ike Urges Syria Quit Red Path WASHINGTON dent Eisenhower bypassed Syria's pro-Soviet government yesterday and urged her lie to something to end at- by Syria on her bors Eisenhower also pledged to use his lull power as needed Under proved Middle East resolution for blocking Communist sion in the Middle East DULLES SEES IKE The extraordinary appeal and of the Mid- dle East resolution were ed by Secretary of State Dulles after an urgent two-hour White House conference Dulles said in the statement worked out with Eisenhower that the President already has acted under the Middle East resolution He said Eisenhower did this ordering a speed-up in de- ivery of previously defensive arms and economic aid to Syria's bors JORDAN GETS ARMS Eight U.S Air Force re flying from Greece and Libya to Jordan this weekend with U.S weapons including 106 millimeter recoilless rifles The arms are due morrow in Amman Jordan's capital amid much fanfare in- a ceremonial speech by U.S Ambassador Lester D Malory SYRIA SWING ALARMS SAUD BEIRUT Lebanon if King Saud of Saudi Arabia flew un- expectedly to Beirut yesterday and promptly went into talks with President Camille moun on Syria's swing toward the Soviet orbit The monarch apparently sought a first-hand report on Soviet penetration in the Arab nation Within an hour after his arrival King saud was in conference with Chamoun School Lunch Funds Allocated WASHINGTON INS The Agriculture Department day announced apportionment The action followed a survey of almost 84 million dollars to iy a team of special police in- which found such magazines sex stimulating and contributing to incidents of sex school year the states and territories for operation of the national school lunch program in the current Starr said the city's special will he magazines which lave not been granted second lass mailing permits by the Office Department BALTIMORE FBI CHIEF TO HEAD OFFICE BALTIMORE UP Donald K special agent in charge f the Baltimore FBI for three years left yesterday for Los Angeles where he will head hat office A native of Arizona Brown as been with the FBI 22 years le is a graduate of Arizona tato College and was The school lunch program is administered by each state partly on the basis of tion and partly on the basis of need Last school year one lion 800 million meals were served to children under the program Most states are required to match every dollar of federal lunch funds with three dollars from state sources ear before he came to more In June NIP SHOPLIFT RING SEBASTOPOL IP A shoplift ring of migrant farm workers was broken up here yesterday with the arrest of seven sons accused of lifting some ion In Albany for a in merchandise from local stores for illegal resale In Cor- coran Calif y