Syracuse Herald Journal (Newspaper) - September 7, 1957, Syracuse, New York SHOWERS Clearing Tomorrow Full Report and Map on Fate 6 TEMPERATURES 1 3 9 10 11 82 12 1 2 p.m SYRACUSE 3 p.m 71 4 p.m 72 5 p.m 70 6 p.m 67 7 p.m 64 3 p.m 61 p.m p.m p.m 55 12 p.m 54 I 53 2 52 3 4 9 5 1 6 52 E JOURNAL FINAL NIGHT EDITION fc Associated Press United Press International Service N SATURDAY SEPT 1957 VOL NO AF Wirephoto a if Complete Local 5 CENTS F Judge Orders Immediate Integration in Little Rock SCHOOL Gold War t Status r Same nnm JV WHIM usen J in Associated Press Wirephoto Grandma Moses admires some of lier 97 roses There's Always Says Grandma Moses MARKING TIME BULLETIN LITTLE North Dakota federal b judge ruled today that Central High School must integrate immediately The decision left the cold war between Arkansas and eral authority mised LITTLE Ark A climactic break in the struggle between Govt Orval Faubus and federal authority over the volatile Little Rock integration question may come from TJ S District Court here today President Eisenhower and Atty Gen today in Washington They reached no de- on possible steps the eral government might take in the dispute There can be no decision until the outcome of the hearing at tle presidential press secretary James C Hagerty said WASHINGTON President today ed rule on the city school speeded up TJ S aid to Sana's neighbors and expressed request that integration hope that international would not push be legally postponed for an in- Syria into definite period so tension can ease and education at the school can return to normal By JERRY SCORSE The auto racing eyes of the nation train on Syracuse and the State Fairground Tony w a y- An expected people will jam the grandstand and squeeze into any other available to watch the Tinley F veteran try to ex- tend his remarkable record here Thrice the 1951 national champion has won the mile windup to State Fair last year he did it in a record-setting 90.82 Everyone in the top standings of the United States Auto except Indianapolis winner Sam lately end 10th placer Paul Kusso will be gunning for Bettenhausen in the run Time over the mile dirt first on Monday and Tuesday by the modified then again Thursday the late begin p.m Twenty-five of the country's big cat racing elite will get off 90 minutes at 3 p.m TALKS TO HENDERSON SURPRISE EAGLE Y hard that there's no time to says Grand- ma a spry 97 today The world famous painter of still in commented on her birthday If you can't finish there's always A quiet day with her family leral hours each usually In National Spotlight Little Rock has held the Goes 4 4 V i I 4 11 IT 1 ana Mends was her only working on two or three tion s attention Monday when in a day plan Until she took up painting in her Grandma was known only as Mrs Anna Mary son wife and mother ot 10 dozens of her paintings hang in museums Many are re- Grandma looked at the produced on Christmas cards gift of and declared that people too much about her birthdays just a plain she said Seldom does a ferer of miss a day of painting She's busy at work well More She paints ings at a time As Grandma talked to a news she gazed out a window to watch workers in a nearby pick tomatoes she I wasn't so lazy I'd go but and some too Grandma lives with a daughter Mrs Winona in a one- story brick house yi this rura community near the Vermont line SEES YANKS TOP SPOTS UNFILLED PEIPING m Premier Chou told touring American youths today that 24 U S men will not be admitted to China unless the United States m- up appointment of a lows Chinese reporters the same cessor to Bertram D Tallamy Tights chairman because three of SCHENECTADY Speaker Oswald D the Democrats today for failing to fill several top jobs.on the State Thruway Authority The powerful Republican con- tended Gov Harriman was Chou told the Americans that the put to the matter by refusing recip- Harriman's top aides ar- rive at a David J a New York rocal rights of coverage to City is serving as nese ing chairman Chou met with 41 Americans at Loose the headquarters the state w cil and talked about American At an outing of his home prisoners in Chinese Schenectady County Republican in the United Heck said the Thruway the Hungarian report in the operation was an United Formosa and of what he called the bet lax and way the Chou said Red China is against Harriman administration does the N Hungarian report business starts from the standpoint of in- Harriman has rebuffed as in the internal affairs of earlier reports Hungary It distorts he that a Democratic Party row was blocking the appointments r n c In Harriman has said he is ing for a man with broad ness and engineering experience to fill the chairmanship Harriman said have confidence in Dave BUFFALO m Mrs George Martin as acting chairman I am 53 was suffocated on Page Col police after emptied a crawled inside and pulled the door closed Medical Ralph A Smith issued a certificate of death by suicide Her body was found by her when he returned home from a three-day business trip in Pittsburgh He is owner of a garden supply NEW-YORK tardi pany here He told police he found the nal SPellman today observes te food and shelves from the adversary of his piled neatly on the tion as a with Yankee kitchen table The plug to the stadium as the setting for a refrigerator had been pulled out Four 16 83 several thousand Gov Averell Harriman of DES Iowa New city and tens Gov loveless said an of thousands of the laity gather Iowa airman in California tele- to honor the Roman Catholic phoned at 4 Friday to ask archbishop of New The lor a promotion or a stadium scats some Loveless said he the The Most Rev Amleto serviceman had been to the United Cool Rain Coming A low area moving the South is expected to drop some showers into Central New York by tonight and through tomorrow ing This will also keep the weather on the cool side as the storm moves but a re- turn of fair weather is expected tomorrow afternoon with due to rise In addition to the erly winds ranging from 10 to 20 miles per hour will aid in keeping the mercury down night and tomorrow The temperature is expected to rise to a high of 73 tomorrow following an overnight low of 53 degrees night when Gov Faubus last-minute move to halt integration sent a company of National Guardsmen to take over the school campus He said his reason was to head off lence 0 Eisenhower's reaction to ex- pressed fears from Syria's Arab neighbors was made known by Secretary of State Dulles after an urgent two-hour White House con- ference Statement flanked by Deputy Un- Loy read Bettenhausen won't have to look over his shoulder to find of similar stock There'll be Jimmy the flash who dogged him to the finish line here year and wound up as 1956 national Pat O'Connor of Mt Midwest champ of the George Amick of- Johnny Boyd of Johnny Thompson of third v in this race last Missourian Jud Bob Veith of and Roger Ward from Angeles USED ALIAS Neb David World War II Army sergeant once convicted of treason and later and a boy being held here today The pair had been sought for a week after Anne Arundel had issued a missing bulletin on Maryland police said that to a rheumatic heart the a statement to Robert sub- ers He refused lo go beyond it Dulles said Henderson reported to Eisenhower on his finding trip to the Middle East during which he talked to leaders of the countries bordering on Syria Dulles said reported found deep concern Tuesday with Sept 7 about students all King Saud of Saudi Arabia ar- classes through a ring rived unexpectedly in Beirut of guardsmen bristling with ri- day for two days talks with Iraq and bayonets and billy Chamoun over Soviet Wednesday the g u a r d s m e n penetration in Syria blocked the entrance of nine The accompanied by r groes the school board had Prince will Fese leaders about growing Com- 0 t H fi i n and a enrolled and then proceed to Switzerland for a Crowds varying from handfuls visit to an estimated all white and within an hour of his arrival predominantly pro gaud and Chamoun held their have showed up at the school first talk on grounds daily but no violence has Then Saud sent an urgent ject of some anxiety He had last LEFKOWITZ BARES MOVE Republican Attorney eral Louis J Lefkowitz said today his office would soon take legal action against some Central New York milk dealers who may be guilty of a conspiracy to fix prices office has been working a month investigating milk price increases in the central part of the especially in Oswego Lefkowitz said at a press conference at Hancock Field this morning Top Official The Republican Party's top state official came to Syracuse to visit the State Fair and to address a dinner of the State and to address a dinner of the State Association of Young Re- publican Clubs at Hotel Syracuse tonight He was greeted by Republican Mayor Mead and State tural Commissioner Daniel J F a who gether drove him behind a Slate Police motorcycle escort to the Fair With him on the flight from New York City were Mrs Charles W his executive and A of Soviet arms beyond defensive resulted message ailing the Saudi Arabian A token force ol Guardsmen was ambassador in Baghdad to Beirut on weekend duty at the school He is expected tonight derson reported border incidents and subversive activities ently directed at Syria's neigh- bors Eisenhower's Dulles Charter denies Syria the right of any use of force except in self Activities Cited DuHes recalled Seven Guardsmen stood in The ways early today to keep out of in Lebanon apparently a steady shower All streets were find Out at first hand how deeply open to traffic Syria has slipped into the Soviet Guard Vehicles in Lot orbit About a dozen National His visit came as a complete vehicles were lined up in the school parking lot Two state troopers kept a lonely vigil in a car in front of the school No citizens had gathered in front of the school At the court hearing today the school board will give testimony back up its claim that since Gov Faubus placed troops around the high school the noise and hubbub has made teaching difficult until last only about 12 Jan 5 the President cited hours before Saud's arrival Thurgood attorney for the National Assn for the Ad- vancement of Colored said the NAACP go with the postponement request Marshall arrived here yesterday from New York to help represent the nine Negro students Marshall concedes that the eyes of the segregated Southern states would be on Little Rock and the outcome here could set a dent that would have direct ing on the integration question elsewhere Generally two broad courses o action could result from the cour on Page Col Russian Jet Leaves U S sia's long-time ambition to domi nate the Middle East and its rent activities to rob Syria of its independence He said Eisenhower was termined to carry out our national of opposing such Soviet moves Dulles disclosed that American been seen when he went to visit Mr and Mrs Morrison Parker Aug 30 Mrs Parker is secretary to the Open Charge York County Republican The two were found by Committee tives in a Lincoln rooming house His about midnight Friday Police Mr and Mrs Harold Feinbloom were holding them on an open of Rochester were at the charge pending call from An- port to greet him Also in the p police welcoming party were Walter told officers the youth secretary of the GOP state left with him because of constant and Mrs fighting between Lane's parents at aid president of home the Onondaga County Young Re- was accused of making publican Herman propaganda broadcasts from assistant attorney and kyo during World War II He William Morgan of a was also charged with giving member of the State military information to the Civil Service Commission ariese and causing tho death of a flier by informing on him in prison camp was convicted of these charges the U S Court Views Fair Exhibit Lefkowitz was particularly in- in inspecting his own department's exhibit first the law MCGUIRE AIR FORCE I programs of economic sleek Russian jet as arms shipments are being liner took off early today on the speeded up for Syria's return flight to Moscow ing countries The powerful craft Eisenhower has ordered was flown by a Russian crew but airlifting of U S weapons to also carried the three American and is reported considering fliers who assisted the Russians flying arms to Iraq also Flash od Hits on the last leg of their flight to the United States earlier this week An Air Force spokesman said the Americans will leave the craft at Goose the first M A flash stopover for refueling flood in this eastern New Mexico of Appeals set aside the conviction department has ever had at the in August 1954 The appeals court Fair Mr and Mrs Lefkowitz ruled that should not have on Page Col tried in New York and also the had no right to cross-examine him on a eral issue of homosexuality He was released from a federal prison in March 1955 Hitchhiked told Lincoln police that after leaving the two Iowa 4 An had traveled by train and bus and mated 10 to 12 ounce by hitchhiking They arrived in haps the smallest Child on record Lincoln sometime Wednesday and had worked one day at the braska state fair and one day on a local construction job born died early today ly 24 hours after it was born The baby girl was born months yto Mrs said the two had planned rill of about their departure two days before 2 yesterday Mrs they left Maryland They did not mother of a two-year-old was plan to stay in Lincoln but doing a hospital ed to move on he said spokesman here said Police quoted as saying Dr D Harding of Eagle they planned to stay away from Mrs Hanson's Lane's home until the boy became estimated the baby's weight at I of age birth He said the baby was too Cardinal Honored At Jubilee in Yankee Stadium The the pride sent water as high as three the Russian civil air landed feet deep through the streets last here Wednesday night after com- Light following a vicious the in- storm As much as four inches eluding several stopovers for re- ot rain fell in the area in about in 21 hours utes and 54 three hours Several families were The plane carried 40 ed from their homes but no mostly members of the Russian deaths or injuries were delegation to the United Nations had gone to Annapolis small to weigh on a scale The last June but reported he was child was about 11 inches ing difficulty in maintaining em- he ployment because of his past The doctor said the baby was ord perfectly formed In the youth's American Medical Assn records Mr and Mrs J Humphrey show the smallest baby was said they had known Jean Benson of only as David Paul and did not She was three months premature learn until after Robert's and w an estimated 12 his treason conviction I ounces when born Jan 1936 It Figures r s reads a letter of greeting from Pope Pius XII to Cardinal Spellman a religious procession of some persons Celebration of the Mass takes place at an structure 48 feet high and 180 feet long The mass is being celebrated in the Stadium because St Patrick's the scat of the V archbishop of and Edward Cardinal archbishop of Detroit Cardinal k when con- as bishop in was given the titular see of Sila and actually assigned as auxiliary bishop of Boston On May he was installed as the sixth archbishop of New York He was could not begin to created cardinal on Feb 1946 commodate the expected crowds James Francis Cardinal archbishop of Los will deliver the sermon Other cardinals taking part are Samuel Cardinal archbishop of James Charles Cardinal The cardinal was born in on May one of five children He was ed from Fordham Now York ard studied at the North American College in Rep Martin's Hurricane Carrie Tosses Mother Dies NORTH Mass IB Mrs Catherine mother of Rep Joseph W tin House minority Wil Punches far at Sea died last night P westward today from mid-Atlantic was newborn hurricane swinging hour HOLLYWOOD Three Cherokee Indians applied for parts as Indians in Disney dios Light in the being filmed on location in They were turned down makers the air miles from land The U Weather Bureau located the renter of the season's whole gale last midnight at on grounds they enough like Indians didn't but look then were hired as British about miles east-southeast before Sunday and miles southeast of San Juan It was sUIf more than r miles east of the lesser island outposts of the new and forecasters said that its present direction and forward mere is no immediate threat to insular Carrie was not close enough to fly a hurricane hunter plane and wasn't expected to be Carrie's westward movement rose slowly from 10 miles an when the hurricane was detected late yesterday to 12 at midnight and was expected to be making 15 an hour during the rest of today The Weather Bureau warned snipping in storm's path to exercise caution TODAY'S CHUCKLE Lieutenant The of a lieutenant