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   Tucson Daily Citizen (Newspaper) - September 10, 1957, Tucson, Arizona                              WARM Cloudy Temp At 2 pan 96 Noon Sun Temp 97 Humidity 19 LINCOLN HIGHWAY FIRST 1516118192021 22232425262728 2930 COAST PAVED NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO VOL 85 NO 217 TODAYS NEWS TODAY TUCSON ARIZONA TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 10 1957 MAin 25855 10 CENTS PAGES Hands Off Syria Russ Warn West BULLETIN Soviet government accused the United States today of plotting with Israel and Turkey to destroy Syria It warned that any aggression against Syria might grow into a world war The charge was made by Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko at a news conference at the foreign ministry DAMASCUS cabinet was sum into an urgent session today as the nations press demanded nationwide mobilization to meet what it called the threat of U S aggression Official sources said the purposes of the cabinet HOT DAYS HOLD ON Its a long way From May to September It once was Can you remember The may get sprinkled this evening but no important weather develop ments are expected The high today and tomor row will be about like the 99 degrees reported yesterday and the early morning low should be about 70 as com pared with the 73 reported early today Yuma recorded 107 yester day and Phoenix scored 102 while Flagstaff chalked up a high of only 82 and a low of 43 Dulles Feels Crisis Can Be Soothed WASHINGTON Secretary of State Dulles said today he be the Syrian situation will be worked out peacefully although there are elements which could lead to serious trouble He told a news conference the United Stales does not believe in peace at any price and under certain circumstances would act but he did not define the circum stances or indicate the ties of action Dulles said the Soviet Union is trying to realize Russias tradi tional going far back into Czarist of gaining control of the Middle East Moscow appears to be trying to challenge the policies of the Unit ed States in standing up for the in dependence of Middle Eastern countries Dulles added He ruled out any kind of con with Russia aimed at developing a general agreement toward the highly stra area The United States Dulles com is highly skeptical of ar rangements with the Soviets for policies because they are liable to lead o western hands off and Russian hands under the table On other points Dulles said which Dulles has seen of the school integration troubles in Arkansas will not be helpful abroad in developing at of other peoples toward the United States Dulles said he did not doubt that there was tremendous interest in the sub ject aboard but that he had had no roundup made of the prob lem Dulles said in response to a question he had no doubt Communist propagandists were playing up the race incidents to make the United States look bad to the rest of the world United States is prepared to give sympathetic considera tion to any request from Prime Minister Nehru for largescale financial assistance to Indias economic development program Although there has been no of request Nehru said re cently he wanted about million from the United States East West arms negotiations in London made more progress than ever before and Dulles thinks it is an overstatement to say they failed Dulles heavily sized that the western allies had session was to study what they described as S provocations and to decide Syrias course of action against it The cabinet meeting was called on the heels of a Syrian charge that five U S warships steamed close to the Syrian coast on Sun day Foreign Minister Salah Bitar told Syrian newspapers this coun try will not be terrorized by U S military demonstrations or any American war of nerves against Neither military tions nor a U S war of nerves will make us deviate from our Arab liberation policy On the con trary these acts will certainly bolster our determination to ad here to our policy and defend it Bitar said IN MOSCOW the Soviet army newspaper Red Star said Turkish and Israeli forces were moving toward Syrian borders The paper quoting unidentified press reports also said U S military units had landed in Turkey to support what it called aggressive moves against Syria Meanwhile Jordan Foreign Min ister Samir Rifai told newsmen in Amman that Israel is a far greater threat to Jordan than Syria Rifai made the statement in reply to a question whether Jor dan was alarmed by recent de in Syria The foreign minister said Jor dan does not feel justified at all in interfering in the internal affairs of Syria But he added Jordan has been waging war against communism and con to do so regardless of the direction from which it comes internally or externally THE CHARGE that U S war ships approached the Syrian coast was made by a Syrian army spokesman He added that un identified jet fighters flew over the Syrian port of Latakia yes He said Syria so far had made no protest to Washington In Washington the US Navy ships are the Syrian its to said none of operating close coast A spokesman said the bulk of the U S Gth Fleet is in the Aegean Sea between Greece and 500 miles from the Syrian coast The American official said some U S destroyers might have been cruising in the Eastern Mediter ranean in recent days but he asserted none had been in sight of the Syrian coast Syrias charge was linked with Secretary of State Dulles state ment Saturday Dulles reported on a White House conference in which President Eisenhower urged the Syrian people to act to ease the fear of attacks by Syria on its neighbors No sooner was the Dulles statement on Syria announced the Syrian spokesman said than provocative irritative operations were begun with the aim of stirring Syria into taking such measures as to be used as a pre text to launch aggression against her What we want in announcing these provocations is to acquaint world public opinion with the means used by imperialism to in fringe on the sovereignty of a free United Nations member country and force her to abandon her freedom City detectives sift debris at dynamite wrecked Hattie Cotton Elementary School in Nashville Tenn seeking clues to blast They are standing at point where ex plosion blew out large section of brick and glass wall EXPLOSION WRECKS SCHOOL Moreno Suicide Note Found Undersheriff Arthur A Grande today disclosed contents of a handwritten note indicating that Ramon Yanez Moreno took his own life with a shotgun Sunday night Addressed to Micha the nick name of Morenos estranged wife Artemisa the note said in part Whatever I did was for the kiddies Sorry it had to be like this Sorry that I didnt under stand take care of the kiddies and I hope that you understand me I suffer enough already the world will be better off Grande said the note was found with papers in the small four room house at 1031 W Sonora St where Moreno was found lying on a burning mattress Sunday night Grande said the sheriffs de identification officer had compared the notes handwriting with samples of Morenos hand written on both sides of a small a Catholic priest it was too late envelope the note was signed j to change Tell them to pray for Yours always Ramon Moreno me A postscript in the same handwriting and they were believed to writing asked Mrs Moreno to tell TAA Checks On Hughes Liability For Lab Engineering Fee Tucson Airport Authority is coni money took back the commitment letters to Hughes on May 13 and agreed in the contract to pay for tress blaze was extinguished be the same The undersheriff said his de would continue to tic up loose ends in the investigation of Morenos death Statements have been taken from 22 persons who knew the de ceased Moreno was found mortally wounded after a neighbor saw smoke pouring from the window of his home Moreno was carried outside by passersby and the mat AGAINST ARKANSAS Nashville School Wrecked By Blast By Associated Press National Guardsmen permitted a U S marshal to pass through the gates to Gov Orval Faubus mansion at Little Rock today with a federal court order direct ing him to appeal in Federal District Court Sept 20 The governors action in calling out the National Guard Sept 2 and barring integration of Little Rock Central High School has been followed by unrest and racial disorder in some other Southern states Passage of the marshal into the mansion grounds ended speculation over whether the governor would accept service of a summons to federal court Atty Gen Brownell moved through court action today to end use of the guardsmen The Justice Department in Washington said Faubus had agreed to be served with the papers this afternoon They ordered Faubus and two high guard officers to appear for a hearing on issuance of a pre liminary injunction restraining interference with in VIOLENCE AND THREATS of violence came thick and fast in the southland a few hours before the fed eral government moved directly into the Little Rock situation Shortly after midnight a dynamite blast demolished a half million dollar grammar school integrated only yesterday at Nashville Tenn Before noon a Birm ingham high school was evacuated of its 2400 white pupils after police and school officials received anonymous telephone calls that a bomb planted in the building would explode at am There was no explosion Nashville police took five men into custody charg ing three with unlawful possession of weapons and the others with vagrancy THE PUPILS AT PHILLIPS HIGH in Birmingham seemed to enjoy the evacuation immensely They laughed as teachers marshaled them out into the street and then to a nearby park after fire sirens sounded the alarm Before the federal injunctive suit was filed against Faubus he told a radio audience hed be willing to meet with President in an attempt to solve the bitter dispute over integration of the high school Faubus has contended from the outset that he called out the National Guard to maintain peace and order after receiving information that violence would ac company desegregation He has not made that evi dence public Three of the men arrested at Nashville following the terrific blast were taken into custody when they refused to move from the vicinity of another grammar school in that city Patrolmen said they found wire similar to that used in the explosive which blasted the school in the homes of the other two A Nashville judge announced a state grand jury would investigate and that the help of the Federal Bureau of Investigation would be sought ALL WAS RELATIVELY QUIET today Little Rock across the Arkansas River from Little Rock but police found the effigy of a Negro hanged to a post on the school grounds with a sign To hell with integration en by Negroes arrests GOV FAUBUS summons who said he didnt place much credence in the report said the plot was organized in a northern city He didnt name the city In reply to a question of when troops would be withdrawn from Central High Faubus replied I wish 1 knew He parried several concerning his action in the fact of a possible federal injunction without making specific answers Faubus accepted a proposal by Gov Foster Furcolo of Massa that a bipartisan com of governors be named to seek a solution to the integration problem at Little Rock said the plan has great ties Furcolo said he talked with Faubus governors of six other states and presidential aide Sherman Adams about the pro posal An Arkansas citizens council leader says millionaire Winthrop and executive editor Harry Ashmore of the Arkansas Democrat are responsible for school integration efforts In Little Rock Amis Little Rock at torney for the Association of Cit Councils in Arkansas was interviewed last night over a weekly television program spon sored by Mississippi citizens coun cils Guthridge did not say how Rock and Ashmore were respon sible for what he called the inte gration push He called Gov Or va Faubus of Arkansas the sav ior of the republic for his re sistance to federal integration Police made two moves Sec FURCOLO Page And at the same time a crowd met on Nashvilles state capitol square to hear segregationist John of Washington DC IH It lUi 1 and severa other speakers urge Before the evacuation of the i r Birmingham High School where Negro integration leader Rev F L Shuttlesworth and his old daughter were attacked and injured by a group of white men yesterday a disturbance occurred today at another high school Woodlawn Some 15 lo 100 of the 3000 white pupils at Woodlawn staged elsewhere a noisy demonstration in behalf resistance to desegregation Inte gration got under way yesterday with 15 Negroes entering six previously allwhite grammar schools in the first grade Press Secretary James C Hag told newsmen the President deplored the outbreaks of vio lence at North Little Rock and BULLETIN NASHVILLE Tenn Northern segregationist John was arrested today as he appeared at city court in connection with bai for other segregationists arrested in ra cial violence here He was taken into custody by Asst Police Chief F W and led from the courtroom The nature of thn charges against him was not immediately disclosed achieved very farreaching themselves suiting its attorney to find out if agreements among even though Russia in the end Hughes Aircraft Co is liable for a rejected their proposals Dulles architects fee In January TAA and Hughes signed authority would build a mil lion July 2 about the project These letters were never for costs of the building However these things have a A deputy detected a faint heart beat and sent the dying man to said he is confident that even tually something will be achieved Negotiator Har old Stassen who returned from London yesterday has told Dul How alive the building still is I dont iv iui i way oj OIli added i St Marys Hospital He was dead Airport Manager R W F Bob acknowledged by Hughes the attorney for the airport au on arrival Schmidt told the TAA directors j although there were informal conj is B G Thompson j The county medical examiner Faubus tola a news conference of continued segregation They j he had been advised of a plot to refused to enter school for classes j assassinate him The governor but dispersed and went to school j when police threatened to turn fire hoses on them AT LITTLE ROCK the federal j district judge issued an order set I ting a hearing for Sept 20 on the plea for injunction Last night the jurist Ronald N Davies asked federal attorneys to pre pare he petition for a restraining order The next step is expected calling of Faubus and guard ciais before the court for a tcm FAUBUS of problem and depth of feeling in school integration discussed in Citizen editorial and in Roscoe Drummond column Page 12 INSIDE THE CITIZEN UNITED on situation in Hungary called for by U S ambassador Page 5 BITS OF bit of chitchat with the editor of the Womans View Page 10 a contract by which the i yesterday The story as near as I can find out is that it may i ue built by the Air Force en Air engineering laboratory and I Force property j A Hughes spokesman last week who performed an autopsy said Blanton Cole Tucson said the engineering building in j the shotgun wound in Morenos ab firm has don extensive which 500 to mostly domen was the cause of death al design work on the building which engineers were to work has not though the body was also burned It was reported that after the was to be at the southwestern cor been abandoned He said the do Moreno was known to be a heavy tion and they have not talked years delays came in the spring and it i ner of Tucson Municipal Airport lay was caused by changing re drinker who had set his bedding about Stassens future However when the planning for i was learned the Air Force was i property and that Hughes and on fire in the past after dozing Dulles has not considered what building was delayed the j interested Fred Stofft president J Luther Davis a TAA the Air Force are discussing with a burning cigarette in his would do next i banks that were loaning les only that he wanted a vaca Hughes would pay for it over 10 j the interested Fred Stofft president the of the board of directors sent tor pointed out that Hughes i eral different ways to finance it hand injunction At that ine procedure calls for the judge fo set a date for a hearing to the writ National Guardsmen stationed around tne governors mansion let a deputy U S marshal in to serve the order on Faubus j I Before the explosion at j ville the city had seen flaring Arizona violence for hours A crowd of Comics 25 i more than 500 assembled after Crossword Puzzle 24 dark at one of the citys newly Dr integrated schools They smashed i Editorials 12 windshields of passing cars Financial Page 18 LAND promotion in Casa Grande area scored as misleading Page 19 Where To Find It n Movies 19 Public Records 20 25 School Lunches 10 Sports 15 16 Weather Map Womans View 10 11 World News Ifl Your Stars 11   

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