Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - September 10, 1957, Winona, Minnesota Mostly Cloudy Mild Wednesday Formerly DAILY NEWS 102nd of Publication Largest Circulation In State Outside Twin Cities SEPTEMBER 10, 1957 SIXTEEN PAGES Nashville School Damaged by Blast Justice Department Asks Injunction at Little Rock WASHINGTON Gen. Brownell today moved through court action to end use of Ihe Ar- kansas National Guard in the Little Rock integration attorney general petitioned the federal district at Little Rock for an injunction to restrain B. from using the guard to prevent entrance of eligible Negro students to Central High s action was announced by the Justice Department Brownell acted in response to a directive from Federal Judge Ronald N. who has three times ordered desegregation at Central In line with the petition for an injunction sought a restrainer not only against Gov. Faubus but also against Maj. Gen. Sherman head of the Arkansas National and Lt. Col. Marion E. head of the guard detachment now ing the ension Is At Rock U.S. Begins First Legal Moves In Dispute SUSPECTED SPIES Martha Dodd Stem and her hold a press conference in With them is their 12. They recently obtained Paraguayan passports and went to Czechoslovakia from where they originally had taken In New York a federal grand jury Monday indicted the conspiracy to commit espionage for Soviet Russia and Syria i By WARREN ROGERS JR. WASHINGTON W Russia and Syria had notice today that the still is willing and able to meet force with Determination to use American power if it Becomes necessary major speech yesterday by the State Deputy Undersecretary Robert He addressed the annual conference of mayors in New York N Murphy II would be mwise to underestimate the industrial and military power of our misinterpret our Officials said Murphy's speech was deliberately made to set the record straight so there would be no Communist miscalculation that he Middle East is a as Murphy put and ripe for In I 111 i 111. f II War Af 1 1 HI Ul II VI Syria cabinet was summoned into an urgent session today as the press nationwide mobilization to meet what it called the threat of U. S. Official sources said the pose of the to study what they described as S. and to decide Syria's The meeting was called on the heels Syrian charge that five U. S. warships steamed close to the Syrian coast Foreign Minister Salah Bitar told Syrian newspapers this try not be terrorized by military demonstrations or any American war of nerves against military tions a U. S. war of nerves will make us deviate from our Arab liberation On the Con- these acts will certainly bolster our determination to ad- here to our policy and defend Bitar charge that U. S. warships approached the Syrian coast was made by a Syrian army He added that unidentified jet fighters flew over the Syrian port of Latakia He sale Syria so far had made no protest to In the Navy said none of ships are operating close to Syrian A spokesman said the bulk of the U. S. 6th Fleet is in the Sea between Greece and about 500 miles from the Syrian American official said some U. S. destroyers might have been cruising in the eastern terranean in recent but he asserted none had been in sight of the Syrian Syria's charge was linked with Secretary of Stale ment Dulles reported on a While House conference in which Eisenhower urged the Syrian people to act to ease the fear of spired attacks by Syria on its sooner was the Dulles statement on Syria the Syrian spokesman irritative operations were begun with the aim of ring Syria into taking such measures as to be used as a pre- text to launch aggression against without American Three factors figured in the officials They were reach agreement with Russia at the London dis- armament the Soviet Union's boastful announcement wo weeks ago that it had launched an coupled with more recent statements from Moscow hat Russia beat America in any nuclear and stepped-up Communist penetration of the Middle East through power seizure and arms buildups in American officials noted that Russia followed its an- with a publicity aimed at picturing ca as a military Only last Sunday Soviet air chief A. said Russia could destroy the United States and all its allies with smaller losses told the Soviet Communist paper Pravda that a Soviet H-bomb at- tack could inflict 50 million on the United Murphy said In his speech have constant initiative to bring into being a comprehensive disarmament agreement with built-in It is entirely possible that this initiative has been misinterpreted in some world areas as a decline in American L He mentioned big Soviet arms shipments lo Egypt and and to the arrival in the Middle East area of what he said substantial numbers of sian think it should be said to those countries impressed by iet power politics and access to Soviet Communist methods being what they they run the grave risk of absorption and loss of their he Murphy repeated a favorite Dulles the might never have attacked In Korea if they had known be- forehand that the United States would and that no such calculation must ever be led REDS WANT MORE MILK MOSCOW The Soviet Union looking for more milk and butter has established a national dairy and inventors o dairy Soviet officials just back from a study of dairying in announced at the same time affiliation of this new com with the International Dairy Hurricane Carrie Over Ocean Today Fla. season's third hurricane crept along its west-northwest course over ocean wastes twice as nasty with half the distance to go to the gen eral ot land An advisory from the U. S Weather Bureau at San Juan said the storm was carrying 160- mile peak and moving al 11 miles an If Carrie stayed on prospect which could not be would pass San Juan 300 to miles to the northeast and find addition a hundreds of miles of open sea in its nearest U. S. point to the is abou miles west-northwest of Sai storm formed in the Gulf of Mexic after Carrie was blew northward and th Carolinas after pounding Florid with heavy rain 35-45, mil I winds Farm Couple's Deaths Ruled Suicide Minn. W-A ruling o murder and suicide was given b Dr. Hugh Murray Coun ty coroner in the shotgun deaths of Mrs. Russell 29 and her 34. Ten children the oldest 12, were orphaned b the Patterson held Engler shot h. wife Monday morning with a 12 gauge then turned th weapon on Patterson sai evidence at an inquest in Trac Monday indicated the couple ha been out the night before but ha returned home He said ther was no evidence of excessive qua 12-year-old son of th who found the wa he only Engler child to appea at the The boy said he wa n the barn milking when he hear a shot but thought his father wa shooting a He invest when he heard a second sho The 10 children are being care or by an Members of th amily are making for permanent Tl youngest is 4 month The Englers rented a farm nea Minn. BULLETIN LITTLE ROCK A U. S. marshal passed through the main gate of the Governor's Mansion today with an order directing Gov. Orval apear in Federal District Court Sept. 20. Troops guarding the maniion opened the gates for the of- By RELMAN MORIN LITTLE Ark. Gov. Orval entrenched behind armed troops in his official the federal first legal moves today in he bitter struggle over ing high schools in the Little Rock Tension is building rapidly in he fast-moving It centers at three points 1. The federal courts where U.S. attorneys are preparing to ask an naming Faubus as one of the and restraining any further interference with the order to 2. North Little Rock High School of the first outright racial violence yesterday where all available police were ordered to take up guard stations 3. Central High School in Little still surrounded by National Guardsmen under orders from Faubus to turn away any Negro students attempting to are two key questions still to be Will the governor permit eral authorities to pass through the guards at the mansion personally serve him with notice of the restraining If he what action will the federal government take against At a press conference in his Faubus gave no tion of steps he may take when the have not received official no- tice of it and it will be a very important legal q u e s t i o he like to see the official notice to see just what it in- Reporters asked what the troops guarding the mansion would do if federal marshals attempt to enter to serve the He have no tions on that But the first move was expected to be taken At where dent Eisenhower is presidential press secretary James Hagerty yesterday an- attorney general has informed the President that the Department of Justice will comply with the order of the U. S. District Court as soon as possibly there was intense speculation that a spearheaded by the governors of five may be in the making to dissolve the impasse between the U.S. government and Gov. Foster a telephoned Faubus and laid before him a proposal to put the Little Rock dispute in the hands of five for study and 4 Classrooms Wrecked by SB Explosion SCHOOL Police inspectors probe the wreckage at Hattie Cotton School in hit by a dynamite blast early as the first serious violence erupted in the tense integration Not Peace At Any Says Dulles WASHINGTON of State Dulles said today he believes the Syrian situation will be worked out peacefully although there are elements which could lead to serious He told a news conference the United States does not believe in peace at any price and under tain circumstances would but he did not define the circum stances or indicate the possibili ties of Dulles said the Soviet Union is trying to realize Russia's tradi tional far back into Czarist gaining control 01 the Middle East. Moscow appears to be trying to challenge the policies of the ed States in standing up for the independence of Middle Eastern Dulles He ruled out any kind of with Russia aimed at de a general hands-off agreement toward the highly The United Dulles com is highly skeptical of ar rangements with the Soviets for hands-off policies because are liable to lead to Western and Russian hands the Man Awaits Sentencing in Death Fight DOG OH TRIAL an German looks sadly at the camera after being banished from the residential district of his The dog was accused of biting a little but his Donnie kneeling contended the child had pulled the dog's The ordered Tippy confined to lot on the edge of the MINNEAPOLIS T. Spci 25, today await ed sentencing on a second manslaughter charge to which hi pleaded guilty Speicher admitted firing the sho which killed Robert 24 also of after an argu ment about pay for a bottle liquor the night of July 4. Speicher had been charged with first degree manslaughter bu George M. Hennepin County agreed to accepting to the lesser Violence Against Negroes Helping Says Dulles WASHINGTON o State Dulles said today against Negroes in the Arkansa school segregation dispute is be ing used by Red propagandist Dulles told a news he saw some pictures in th newspapers this morning and h is sure these will not be helpful I the United Slates Dulles in response to that he had no doub Communist propagandists ar playing up the race incidents I make the United States look ba to the rest of the Dulles said he had made n study of such Red propaganda But said he no doubt that is the Head-on Car Crash Kills 5 in Ontario Ont. IB A 5; year-old Toronto her sons and two Toronto were killed Monday night In head-on collision six miles east A sixth person was severely 1 The Mrs. Wilson Redman 55, of her two John 17, and 20, and Kennel 17, and Gary 1 both of Severe injuries were suffered b William Arthur Prior of TAND FOR DESEGREGATION Ike Putting Full Weight ot Office Into Court Order By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH R. I. President Eisenhower is putting the full bf his office behind a federal court order designed to achieve chool integration in Little Ark. He was reported determined today also to throw the full power f the if need into the showdown struggle between the tate and the federal government But the President's vacation continued to refuse o shed any light on just how that power might be used if Arkansas Orval E. Faubus remains James C. White House iress did say lower the incidents of which occurred lay in Arkansas and elsewhere n the in the newly flaring chool desegregation The President jot word early ast night that Federal Dist. Judge Ronald N. Davies had e to take injunctive action against Faubus 6 halt his use of National men to keep Negroes from at- ending tittle Rock's Central High who has said he will uphold the Constitution with every legal means at his com- received the word from Gen. Then Hagerty told newsmen hat Brownell had advised he Department of Justice will comply with the order of the U.S. district Court as soon as probably And what if Faubus and guard officials whom also ordered itill stand in the way of mingling of white and Negro That question carne up at another Hagerty news conference shortly before Davies erty said many Another question was whether he President was putting power and prestige of his of- behind Judge who it that point had not yet ordered government to move for an against Faubus and the Hagerty said the answer was if the question meant the President supporting the District Court in whatever action it decided to a compromise posal by Massachusetts cratic Gov. Foster Furcolo to get a White House cold Hagerty declined comment on the Furcolo earlier had agreed to it. Daniel C. State GOP Ike Appointee President Eisenhower Monday Daniel C. a appointee Minnesota Republican a member ot the Government Contract tee set up to prevent racial 59, was named to suo cced John Minor Wisdom of recently appointed to the Federal Circuit The appoint was announced at er's vacation The contract committee was created by the President during his first term to guard agains discrimination on the basis of race creed or color in hiring at companies which have govern menl Gainey has a jewelry firm a his Maine Ends long Vole in November By LANGZETTEL Maine las abandoned Its latton election date to oin the 47 slates that ballot in The decision ending a tradition 137 years old was taken in a cial referendum election yester About a fifth of the registered voters The change will be effective in 1958. And starting In 1960, Maine gov will serve four-year terms with a limit of two elected terms the term is two years am here is no No gover has served more han two The constitutional amendments were among five referendum sues approved in the special tlec Another amendment permit pledging of the credit t guarantee mortgages on new In Two bond issues were ratified One is for 24 million dollars t start paying Maine's share in th 1956 federal interstate The other raises millions for state-owned ferrie serving four Penobscot Bay is Gov. Edmund S. Muskie who campaigned in favor of a five said he was delighted With only 11 small precinct missing out of the 630, th unofficial tally Shifting the ye and no. Four-year term an Industrial loans an 30.641. Highway bonds an Ferry bonds and 30 401. WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST Winona and Vicinity cloudy with little change in lem this afternoon and Occasional rain tonight an possibly this considerable cloudiness and mil with possible Low high Wednesday 76. High th afternoon 78. LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 3 hours ending at 12 in. 78; 5 70; trace; su tonight at 7.27; sun rises I morrow at 6.41. AIRPORT WEATHER Central Max. temp. 77 nt 4 p.m. Mo min. 59 at 8 a.m. noo 65, scattered layer of clouds overcast at fee visibility 15 wind from west at 5 barometer 30 01 humidity 54 p cent. Tenn. W-A live dynamite blast wrecked newly integrated half million lar elementary school early today and hours later police ar- rested five men for Three of the men were seized by Asst. Police Chief F. W. when they refused to move from the vicinity of another grammar school like the dynamited was among six where white and Negro first graders went to classes for the first time The ether Including ther of the other were takes to custody by Sgt. H. B. Cobb id Patrolman Robert he officers said they at wir homes 50 feet of wire of pe used with the hich wrecked Hattie Cotton Police said one of the two suspect we'd been looking for 1 Names of the five ot disclosed Police said they found a mic detonating a heavily billy club with KKK arved on the two heavy poden mallets and a length of ire of the type used in selling if explosives in the car used by le arrested The car Muller was with numerous KKK The three men were reported o have been seen Monday at all f the city grammar schools here were segregation and had been seen at rallies held here by John New City Building Inspector J. said he found 65 per ent of Hattie Cotton building ai otal He said further probing might show the other 35 per cent Iso School board officials said chool was built with cily o federal money was An electric clock at the school topped at a.m. when blew it from a oom Police set up lines a block from lie schools in all directions to pre- a repetition of on the school Only one Negro was enrolled at Hattie which has a ration of 390 in all its six n contrast to the disorders at ome of the other Cotton went through its ion process quietly and without ny School authorities expressed be- ief the school might be a total Completed in 1950, it was of modern construction and con- considerable all of which was Buildings three away were damaged by the massive ex- Lights were shattered in a store show window three blocks Ihe ceiling of a grocery wo blocks away was Dwellings across the street wera their porches littered with splintered The east wall of the school blown leaving a hole big enough to drive a truck sounded like the whole world one big loud aid city patrolman Joe Casey who ives No Negroes had been expected o enroll in the predominantly white east Nashville school District and it was the only one of the six racially mixed schools hat escaped without si The schools admitted 8 total of 15 Negro in their step toward There are including whites among the city's school The dynamite blast came only a few hours afler police had dis- a violent crowd of about 500 segregationists who were smashing windshields and dows of Negroes automobiles with bricks and bottles as they passed which is located in a borderline residential was the focal point of much of yesterday's Three persons were arrested in the day and night including one woman who was ar- rested No injuries have been reported so Police Sgt. John Irwin said found a detonating cap wire at the He said the dynamite apparently was exploded in the school's entrance hall between Ihe library and a The concussion ripped through the tearing down walls and blasting every window from the one-story