Pulaski Southwest Times (Newspaper) - July 17, 1958, Pulaski, Virginia Written To Merit Your Confidence VOLUME 124 M at post office at Newspaper A Member of 98 Per Cent of Homes JULY 1958 FREE of the Virginia Highlands Baton Clinic wasted no time lining up for free Cokes at last nights clinic outing held at the Pulaski Country Staff Photo Greg manager of the lo cal bottling is hard at work dispensing GaU Parten Represent Baton Twirlers At Lake Gail was named queen of the Virginia Highlands Baton Clinic in a con test held at the Pulaski Country Thirtythree of the clinic members In second place was Libby Ann and in third place was Kathryn Miss Parten will represent the nic in the Claytor Lake Water Festival beauty pageant this Sun The Virginia Highlands queen is no newcomer to the beauty title She was West first Miss Miss Parten is also West baton twirl ing and strutting The new queen 4st a sophomore at Ihe j By UNITED AP United States and her al ies worked today to head off a proposal that could crip force In MISS VIRGINIA to Ann second place Queen Gail and Kathryn third Miss Parten will represent the Vir ginia Highlands Baton Clinic at the Claytor Lake Water Festival beauty contest this Recover Nose Cone Army Blasts Mighty Jupiter Missile Over Atlantic Range CAPE AP Army blasted a mighty Jupiter ballis tic missile miles across the Atlantic today and recovered its nose cone after a successful re Another Week May Pass Before Cuban Captives Released Cuba AP Consul Park Wollam sent word Wednesday night that it may be a week more before Fidel Cas tros rebels release all the servicemen they The rebels idea apparently is to keep Cuban government forces from launching a fullscale attack on their mountain hideouts for as long as Four more servicemen were re turned to the Guantanamo naval base Wednesday by Navy hel after spending 20 days in rebel camps in the mountains of east Eighteen sailors and Marines remained who has spent three weeks dickering for the prisoners said the whole operation might take from four days to a week with the men probably con to come out in small The latest four men freed were Lawrence Brad Angelo the Michael Mc New York City and Hal Worrall is a Marine the rest are Navy entry from The of the cone was announced about two hours after the missile thundered It was the second time a full scale IRBM nose cone survived the fiery dive from space through the earths atmosphere at a speed of and was The Armys missile Wernher von observed the spectacular Officials announced that the re covery today and the first one May 18 affirmed that Army mis sile men have found a satisfac tory solution to the warhead pro The which is expected to provide the first stage for the Armys moon went ofi with a mighty roar at It climbed straight up throwing off a thick stream of white flame that illuminated the Florida sky for After the missile moved toward a horizontal course and drove toward the The 69foot rocket was visible for more than 13 The cone was instrumented to separate from the missile body somewhere in outer The cones descent is slowed down by a parachute released au at a specified altitude As soon as it hits the balloon is released and a location buoy inflated to hold the cone the The USS one of fou specially equipped ships in th cone from the sea near An tigua Island an hour and 36 min i utes after it streaked back from at the Pulaski Country Hosts and hostesses forthe were and f Huff and Greg Knis and and Dan Meet Tonight At Calf ee Park Top banjo players from a five tate area are expected to com ete this evening at Calfee Park n a banjo picking contest and country music Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the Water Festival Sunday and the ba ton twirling clinic and the is set to begin at 8 In event of the show will be chamber officials aid this More than 30 banjo artists are to compete in the A banjo will be awarded the String music enthusiasts will e treated to a real western music show with Don Reno and Red Smil heading the list of talent and all styles of banjo picking will be ed by the musicians during the one and a half hour In addition to the spec tators will be treated to a baton twirling exhibition by three cham pion artists who will be selected Oy Carolyn senior baton twirling Admission is 90 cents for adults and 25 cents for Mobile XRay Unit Here Today The xray mobile unit will be on Main Friday and Mon day from 10 to Citizens are urged to take tage of the free chest xray offer The units visit to Pulaski Coun ty is sponsored annually by the Pulaski County Tuberculosis Assn and the Pulaski County Health the unit will visit Cole man Furniture in the morn ing and Pulaski Veneer and lure in the Dublin citizens will be Wednesday at Dublin Drug Store from 9 to 1230 The unit will visit Burlington Mills Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 and Thursday morn July from 7 to Fairlawn will be visited Thurs July at the Am oco Service Station from 10 m to Persons over 40 and those who have never had a chest xra are especially urged to do Be cause of the low incidence of Tl in persons under they will no be The Associated Feature and NEA Service r VIRGINIA lows a ranging from 60 northwest to 70 southeast Friday mostly sunny with high in low pos sible scattered showers Daily 5 Sunday 10 Cents 4 More THE MARINES HAVE than Marines attached to the Sixth Fleet have landed in The Navy says the landings were carried out NBA Telephoto without opposition and under air coyer from the carrier Marines are shown here landing at during maneuvers early this man observer corps to pull out heir The United States asked for police force to guard borders and rines was reported ready to a resolution at the Se curity Council meeting this after noon calling for the observers to Jarring told the Council that the presence of the Marines makes it impossible for the ob ervers to carry out their job of watching the Lebanese borders or any aid slipping through to he Lebanese rebels Presi dent United Arab Re Sweden apparently was dis that the United States had aken the initiative away from the by sending in he The Swedish proposal had no chance of passing the but the United States reportedly eared that introduction of the resolution might induce some of the 14 countries staffing the 135 More Marines Readied For Trip To Eastern Area By YATES MCDANIEL WASHINGTON AP The States readied more Ma rine forces for the Middle East oday as airborne Army pulled from the NATO line in Ger reached an advanced stag ing area in friendly The Army got into the rapid of American power in the eastern Mediterranean Wednesday when the 1st Airborne Battle roup of the 24th Division flew in giant Air Force transports to Adana air This built for Turkey and Her NATO is 300 miles from where Ma rines are already on The eventual destination of the Army is still cret and will remain so pending further While the Army troopers were flying a powerful force from the 2nd Marine Division Camp was board Ing transports and at least one aircraft carrier near and Morehead Although the Pentagon officially described the boarding activity as a readiness it had al the looks of an emergency em Military officers noted the par significance of one of the Norfolk area activity th movement of Marine assault hell These were flown up from Cherry and land ed directly on the flight deck o the carrier The Marines already in Leban on or on ships in nearby Medi terranean waters now have every thing to move or fight with including artillery capable of hurl ing atomic shells except enoug Modern Marine doc trine calls for helicopters to Ian troops instead of hostil Mi f Lebanon at Their tion lacks the votes to pass the U ation Although Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold appeared notice bly cool to the decision to end troops to he did not it strongly as Jarring ami expressed the observer group would retain its key posi He reported the observers had in arranging with the rebels for inspection of the entire order area without help from le County Chairman Cattle Croup Richard Mady was elected chair nan of the Pulaski County Cattle at the meeting held in the room of the Bank of Dublin in Dublin last Other officers elected were vice Guthrie secre Roy and Bell Members of the county associa tion voted to sponsor three cattle Two will be yearling sales which will be held on 10oat 7 and 24 at 7 The a feeder cattle will be held on 15 at 7 The three sales will be at the Pulaski County Livestock Market in The group voted that consign ments of the cattle would have to e made before 1 and that any consignment after that date would not be accepted without per mission of the The group also voted that horn ed cattle should be sold separately and in different lots from catle of the same grade without No calves with horns will be It was decided by the group thai all cattle entered in the sale should be consigned through the county agents office before they will be Copenhaver is the retiring chairman of the Pulaski County Cattle Nurses Aides To Be Trained At Hospital A nurses aide training class will be taught at Pulaski Hospital in the near it was The selection and testing o applicants is being conducted b Conley manager of the Virginia Employment in Pul Applicants must be between 1 and 50 years of age and in gooc The trainees will learn to per form routine work as assigned ir care of This bedside nure ing will be within the scope of th training they will tal personnel Soviet Forces Maneuver Nearby By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jordan Jf British troops landed in Jordan to day as the United States airlifted more soldiers to East and the Soviet Union began sabre tattling close 4 British paratroopers from Cyprus flew to the Amman port to support embattled young King Hussein the wave of Arab nationalism which dethroned and killed his King Faisal II of Hussein announced in a broad cast to his people that the landing attack without prior was authorized Wednesday night tjon from the by an emergency session of the Military Action Jordanian In Observers in London believed at the news caused no Hussein intended to try tial aort of military action The King said the foreign troops the Iraqi The 23 were in Jordan as a temporary monarch proclaimed measure to protect our borders the successor to from enemies circling us head of the He asked in 51 for to act defense against armed it as whether confine J l in v a AT CABINET Prime Minister Macmillan right and Colonial Secretary Lennox Boyd leave 10 Downing Street in London alter attending an urgent cabinet The meeting was called with regard to lightning coup in Will Talk With Dulles inces bordering key and Iran rugged 40ft miles a ready on With side the overthrew the monarchy Monday to British Foreign l fir i T c1 By JOHN HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON AP British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd leaded toward Washington today or top strategy talks with Secre tary of State Dulles on the Mid dle East Lloyds trip coincided with an that British forces had begun landing in The Jordan three days after the United States de cision to lend a helping hand to govern followed persistent reports that King Hussein had asked for Western who has aligned him self with the has been a repeated target of revolt attempts by elements friendly to President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the Unit ed Arab One issue to be decided in the conferences was what policy to take toward the revolutionary regime control in The chief question was whether to seek ways to upset the revolutionaries or to accept their control of the who is the ranking leader of the Jordan Iraqi feder ation since the reported slaying of King Faisal by the rev broadcast day night an appeal to the army and people of Iraq to kill mutiny in its cradle and to purify Iraq of The broadcast was made after leaders had met in an at de extraordinary Cabinet session It indicated they had to do everything possible to break the power of the army cer group at B it af was here that the remaining Middle ern members of the Baghdad Pact Iran and Pakistan had proposed to the United States their for dealing with the They suggested that the United Britain Turkey Jointly i Jordan to T F tion at home and encourage him to undertake operations into rt troops into posi COUNCIL MEETING Town Council meets today to discuss several matters which were not completed at Tuesdays regular Among items slated for study are the proposed the relocation of Route the renaming of sev streets and the water aw sewer improvement HONORED Barbara Pulaski School has been one of the Supreme and r Court judges Girts state held at J 5 crisis returned to their Reports from Baghdad ed the new ined up N control in the radio U had been killed along with A proWest British wyn Lloyd and William ton for i of Stale jdent ports in to had without a in Adm ove to