Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 2, 1954, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Segregation Issue in Call Police To Escort Students Remove Negroes From Delaware White School By The Associated Press Police action thwarted threats against pupils attending a Maryland high school and in Dela forces hail by September of next The board said segregation I being ended with public co operation and acceptance of both white and Negro teachers and The Topeka board was defendant in one of the seg rogation cases on which the Su preme Court ruled in Florida sent another sort o ware brief to the Atty. Gen removal of Negroes from Wchard W. Ervin filed a 243 document which said Flor a white About 400 white adults and staged a demonstration and three Negroes High School Southern ere 2.1951____--------------_----------.------------------------------- Near Accord on Pact After One of i M U t i Leon 14, was hit n the His 24-year-old Jack later was fined 3 Others Fined Three other men were fined each for disorderly Some Negro students were ed to safety by a minister and a The high school enrolled groes for the first time this There are now 36 in an Attendance at the Del School returned to normal after the removal of Negroes All except about a third of the white pupils had been boycotting Milford's new school re- versing a stand taken by a pre- vious decided to remove 11 Negroes who had been assigned to the high Sent to Dover Tt seemed likely that they would be sent to an school at 18 miles In Dover a member of the schoo hoard J. Leon called a meeting to discuss prevention of by lawless A croup of about 200 citizens 1 A appeared at a school system would be en dangered by an immediate end t segregation or by decree of a period of short The brief asked for broad ers of discretion vested in local school authorities to determine HEBE TONIGHT William Democratic candidate for will be the principal speaker at a ner tonight in his honor at 1'eter 1'aul Church dining A predinner reception will be held at p.m. Several other Democratic party ers will also Court Action Is Sought to Block Vote Bitter 2-Year Struggle Ends Reject 2 Unions at Southern DuBay Club Supports Mead Reservoir Plan La. A bitter two-year struggle be- tween the management of Southern Industries Inc. and Paper Co. and two AFL unions is The strike ended as a result of Thursday's vote by workers riot to cept the International hood of Sulphite and The GOP wants to block a Workers tho In- because it might give Brotherhood of Democrat the seal of the late at mill as their Pal bargaining When asked for C. G. McGehee of By The Associated Nevada Republicans say they'll court action in the 17 counties to keep a U. S. Senate race off the Ihe Nevada Supreme Court yesterday declined to rule on the question Republican would hold the seat w Stumping the Northeast for the Support for the Mead which would impound wa- ter on the Little Eau Pleine er in Marathon has come from another Central Wisconsin sportsman's The DuBay Improvement Club of by a vote of 34 to 1, has given its unconditional backing to the proposed according to club president Louis The action followed approval district school hoard meeting in East St. 111 to protest increased ment of Negroes in the ville Grade School near East Paul spokesman for the group said about 100 have trans- ferred from an school to the Centerville which has had a few Negroes for A committee named by Chitty meets with the local school board Monday to discuss the Topeka Case The Board of has filed a brief with the U. S. Supreme Court stating that the court need not issue de- segregation orders for Topeka because racial integration will be County Homes Group Meets The State Association of ty Homes and Infirmaries will meet here for a two-day tion which opens Oct. 6, it was announced Hosts for the convention will be Mr. and Mrs. George super- intendent and matron of the Wood County Infirmary at Port Kohler Gives Plan to Solve Ag Problems Wis. Koh lor says the present economi difficulties facing agriculture can be ly through encouraging ed consumption and disposal of Kohler spoke before about president of Jacksonville 3OP Vice President Nixon p r owner of the two ast night the Communist should be laken out of That's f the plan by the Heart of onsin Conservation which sked only for assurance that be taken to guarantee ess to the lake that would be and that good ion practices be followed on it. in announcing the Bay club's stated that was the general opinion that the waters stored during the high spring run-off and kept in the reservoir until needed would act as a tonic when released into the Little Eau Pleine River and thence to Lake Help to DuBay He added that the club bers felt the project would help to stabilize the water level of Lake DuBay would help materially our fish The Wisconsin Valley ment Co. has made application vith the Public Service ion for permission to build the last should This could be he said voters support the Eisenhower Nixon Talks Addressing a GOP rally at p l oy Union in calling off the blasted the practices and deplorable ing at the two The which brought national attention with its 180 acts of started Sept. 12 1932. All union members walked But the plants re- opened several months later wtih labor and have continued to shotgun fires and other acts of had occurred since the The National Labor tions board supervised day's election and under the law striking em- ployes were not allowed to Paul L. Phillips of N. president of the Inter- national Brotherhood of and Don P. Fort N. president of hoor per Mill statement I of Sulphite and issued a calling o f f the French Are Satisfied By Actions LONDON dc French secretary of state for foreign said this afternoon the nine power They said the NLRB broke previous precedent a n d ordered an election on the com- petition to decertify the the face of the above has reached ment on the principal point at issue in connection with conference ing Do Moustier said West Gorman Konrad Adenauer had the agreement les they believe are I bombs and guided picket lines and seek other em- De made picket Injs announcement aflor t. The officials informed the would be added Action in Senate than the in dealing wilh the Communist problem be- cause had no Communist skeletons in our political Democrat Adlai Stevenson last night called Nixon most quent gloom and doom prophet in America At a 111., rally for Sen. Paul Douglas Stevenson said Nixon Roster May Change By JOE HALL some visitors Friday at the state ing in which last year's contour champion retained his Lawrence Uren 37, of Rt. 2, scored 83, one point better than the second place An estimated 75 sons will attend the Leo 23, of Ervin 42, of was third with 81. Other Winners Two other champions named Friday were Elmer E. 49 of with 80% in the two-way plowing and Ed A. 56, of Forest Junction with 78 in the level land plowing Kohler said efforts of the state and federal departments of agri culture are being directed toward recapturing the market for products through encouraging greater consumption and rid of two years of growing butler Kohler significant change took place in when more butter was sold out of government age than was put in. Would Up Price 6 million but some portsman opposition has de and the state Conserva ion Commission has withheld ts support oi the Kotora said the club's commit ee studied the proposed reser site and learned at one a large natural body of situated on that the committee found ou further that about the year 190" he Dancy Drainage District wa formed and got permission of the Conservation Commission to dig a big and costly ditch to drain the that nature and then reclaim the land and develop it into farm thing it was never intended for in the first the club dent Action Needed Then were the ists he they should have strenuously opposed he move to drain the water from told us everything else must be forgotten to secure a an majority in Congress or else he Republican party will be In Republican Gov. Russell yesterday Reno attorney Ernest Brown to here is no November Brown vill hold the seat until January 1957. Brown vs. Bible I An election would pit Brown against Alan another Reno attorney and a protege of ran Should Bible he would then take over seat from The GOP sought a Supreme Court injunction to bar the fication of Brown and Bible as number of senators serving named succeed in Huddles With Chief of NATO Troops DENVER President lary his a live session of the With difficulties apparently In- creasing following France's tion of a compromise arms con- trol the nine foreign ters have gone into a top-level executive Each minister was attended by only one ant In previous each had been accompanied by several Before the executive session bo- Ean U. S. Secretary of State les had a private talk with on the balcony of caster the conference Dulles Question The American informant abreast of as asking the French the elected successors E many new would actually take office before the censure les lo a western European alliance against The centered around the names might go on the Senate roster cant ar ed lo over and extent of the wKK C e 23, for ex- Alfred M. armaments to Supreme All Ted of appointees who could be displaced might in- of North Atlantic de- fill out over I new German crease to if a if a is trie 1951-57 term of Sen. Pat who died Tuesday as Nevada's governor which will b 8th St. S. held at on The first business session will start at 1 p.m. Wednesday inp a noon The Rev. David A. Port give the with the convention welcome extended by Mayor Speakers will be Dr. George consin and Thomas J. state director of the di vision of public A tour of the Wood County In- is scheduled for and a banquet will be heir at beginning at p.m. The Rev. James will give the invocation anc County Judge Byron B. Conway will address the convention ban This indication that the de- mand for butter is overtaking and probably has overtaken the supply is certain to bring a dy improvement in the butter Probation for Man in Case of Tipsy Driving Alfred The governor also said that the U. S. Agriculture ment estimates a 5 per cenl in- crease in butter consumption his year and an 8 per cent de- 8 32, Rt 1 was placed on proba lion for six by Justice Morgan L. Midthun today after he pleaded guilty lo a charge of driving while under the influence of His driver's license was auto- revoked for a lie was arrested Sept. 23 in the town of Sherry by Officer David November The high 8 Estate to Go To School Fund MILWAUKEE Because a 72-year-old bachelor had no about of his estate will to teach Wisconsin children what he couldn't and write Frank died in 1950 in humble quarters above the trucking business he operated for many Under an estate heirs is used for educational pur A three-year search for relatives may have had in this country or his native Yu proved Attorneys completed most o the work with turning the estale over lo general school fund Thursday say the seat should filled by special election Nov. and they've picked a Jrown is the GOP choice if an lection is Senate parliamentarians fense flew to the headquarters State Although diplomatic sources de- scribed the situation as a reported plan ad- Dulles prompted some rom say year stems rum the federal law provision hat appointees hold office only until a successor is elected of elected They serve until the end of the when a new Congress comes in n even though a State-Owned TV Opposed By Young GOP dent's vacation here last night tc troublous situation as he has hope of solving the issue observed it from his Paris The Dulles plan reportedly calls tage point the establishment of an The Eisenhower Gruenther under tho enlarged conference today came against tion Brussels to control the background of a new and un- expected crisis in the attempt of Western allies to create a de- fense alliance against the London Crisis The crisis developed in London night when 8 2 Americans Are Released here Friday arm West Germany within the or may have been elected the previous 1 The group also went on record HP of the proposed alliance Only a few hours earlier a nine-power agreement on an an- pact had seemed sideration to Governor I Most years the question of y Legislature to give to Governor Holder's certain ed in Communist since Sept. 17 as spies returned to free West 1st Lt. Richard Dries of St. Long N. and Among other things the Pfc. George Pisk a a c HUH i lv goes home before election time L c and doesn't come back until uary Senate authorities say a special particular praise being given tomier M Warren GOP French lonely little raised It ended week ordeal that the plan did net began when a roving and victor can be sworn Mclvin R. Marshfield once 11" the state has certified him as the In any tnai g lhc District mber ot LI w P wouldn't be until a number of days after the Nov. 2 in Con- Mrs. David Port a bald could road or oven r his native Croatian He took hi business papers to his on at least that whore officials road thorn to certification date can A bookkeeper signed his checks come 1. In North for of encouraging Ihe certification dale is Nov. first-time voters to study the Thus Sen. Alton A. holding a seat by but defeated in the of the campaign carefully far enough in controlling all phases of such Eisenhower was being kept in close touch with the ments by Secretary of State who is attending the London Dulles warned earlier this week that the United S t a t o s with field patrol seized them near while the pair was on a routine border After their vakia charged the two were in- side territory on an age A note accused them of military choices at Separate breakfast meetings of the superintendents and matrons will start Thursday's with the main convention ness including election of starting at 9 a.m. The convention will close with a tour of the sion of Consolidated Water er Paper Co. at p.m. The association president Is Harold superintendent of the County Mrs. R. du Is Defense Dept. Official In France Suspended PARIS The French today suspended Jean permanent secretary al of national that two of his aides leaked high-level secret the top civilian in the De- fense was asked to resign provisionally while continue Into allowed leaks from National Defense Council Some of the information reportedly reached party Zl ADDITION addition lo 110 will have to withdraw its from Europe unless the talks T ocv Wisconsin Defense 5 as Newsmen asked the appointed of the county Young last night whether tors certain to bo displaced this u ern Europe could bo di fall since they did not seek 8 HULL IS 83 here re- Rudolph Men Given Probation for Thefts Two town of Rudolph men i day were sentenced Friday to a i at Green Bay Reformatory then j placed on probation for a by County Judge Byron B. Con- They are John P. Reese 20 nnd Joseph A. oV both of whom had pleaded guilty to charges of breaking and and The j sent once covered both As n condition of each was ordered to pay They were charged the burglary of the Henry Sweeney Rt. 1. in which some cash and dise was WASHINGTON Former as undor cf Sate soldiers were on a legitimate sion and wore picked up on West Gorman Dries and Pisk looked tired and Their clothes were as effectively under tho od nine-power London agreement I They arrived nl the West which culled for frontier in two accompanied by two a f Area Firms Host Teachers on Day at will bo tho principal speaker at tho ban to bo hold at p in. at St. will William mini's into West On the West German side wore two S. soldiers with who bad arrived n short time who bad been dressed In hcs at the tune Head-on Collision Kills Woman Injured SUPERIOR A col 10 oast ot hero nnd have boon invited to tour 20 businesses and and bo guests of those in firms at a banquet Tho program will begin at 1 p.m. when the teachers will semble at Lincoln Be- tween and they will di- Scott and Howard Participating firms arc the No- Paper way Consolidated Water Power Paper The sin Rapids Radio Station Gor 1 Default Judgments in Two Court Actions in two civil es from sin granted In Cln the and Marlon sin claim by Motor Transport Co. fallen lo I Ion for and seriously in- lured The autos driven ond collided on a curve near Ihe intersection ou Highway 2 nnd Clark's the only passenger in cither still was unconscious several hours after being brought to a Superior will a plaining th will bo done because all the ers will not be able to visit all Ihe business Kussell L. director of the management center nnd lessor of business administration J. C. Fischer's Dairy Products Co Wisconsin Gas A the First National and Wisconsin Cranberry Co. who failed lo nuto on