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Big Four Agree JOURNAL THE DAILY Disai'maEBeiii Talk Slated, The Leading Newspaper of Western South Carolina VOL. XL. NCT171 GREENWOOD, S. MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 7, 1959 8 PAGES 7 CENTS V- 1 PARIS (AP) The Big Four1 have agreed to LAZY VACATION i.

ii ii in la.i.i.i-i ii iimimiii 1 resume disarmament talks in a 10-nation conference Death Toll in Geneva early next year, the French Foreign Min L. E. Beauford of Abbeville sends a post card to The Index-Journal news staff from Annapolis, Md. Mr. Beauford, whose pictures of Abbeville events appear Mses istry announced today.

PartidpantB will be the United nouncement said. States, Great Britain. a A communique, published si ine inaex-journai writes that he is having a nice vacation. "Too lazy to every carry a camera and Italy, and Canada for the West, multaneously in Paris, London. Washington and Moscow, said the the U.S.S.R..

Bulgaria. Poland. Czechoslovakia and Romania on note pad. RAINFALL group will work in close liiisod the Communist side, the an- May Reach Record with the United The weekend! 2.72 inches of the communique noted, is still responsible" for "general measure on Virginia Plans rain brings the yearly rainfall total to 34.1-4 inches. The average rainfall through September is 37.03 inches.

"The creation of the commit tee," the communique said, "does By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A fast-moving death toll on the highways climbed today as the nation entered the last 24 hours of a grim Labor Day weekend. Integration Of 4 Schools The National Safety Council not diminish, in any way, nor does it encroach on the responsibllitief of the United Nations in this field." The communique recalled that before they left Geneva last Aug. called for a definite improvement Multiple deaths contributed to Tootsie Dennis Is On Way To Pageant in motoring behavior and said the RICHMOND, Va. (AP)-Schools toll might otherwise approach its the fatalities throughout the holiday. Four died In a crash seven 5.

the foreign ministers of the "We ask every driver to act as his own traffic officer," the Safety Council said, "and to accept personal responsibility for preventing an accident-the one he might cause." miles west of Findlay, Ohio, Sun all-time high. The toll this morning ran more than a score ahead of the count for the comparable period last year. United States, the U.S.S.R.. Great Britain and France discussed means to achieve more efficient progress on disarmament. MONCKS CORNER.

C. (AP)- day after a broadside pileup at an Intersection. State troopers said one of the autos plowed lootsie uennis of Moncks Corner in four communities will admit 60 Negro students along with white pupils Tuesday as Virginia expands racial Integration under federal court edicts. For Charlottesville and Warren County the mixing of students in the public schools will be a new experience. left yesterday for Atlantic Citv.

An agreement has now been through a stop sign at the cross N.J., to represent South Carolina roads. in the America Pageant The 19-year old Columbia Col lege sophomore took a plane from reached by the governments of France, the United Kingdom, the U.S.S.R. and the United States on the establishment of a committee for the examination of the disarmament questions," the communique said. In Prince Edward County Thurs tnarieston. She was accompanied Dangerous Period Yet To Come In SC oy ner mother, Mrs.

Nettie C. Dennis. day, there will be still another test of the state's new "freedom of choice" school policy when a DEATH LOG By The Associated Press Traffic 228 Boating 19 Non-boating drownings 3S Miscellaneous S3 TOTAL 434 I added that the U.N. Assem The browneyed, 1 I low country beauty has won 15 beauty private organization opens facili Surrounded By Friends, Former Students Mrs. Grady Stroud, the smiling lady In the center of the picture, was surrounded by friends and former students at a "This Is Your Life" program Saturday night at the Greenwood Mil! Community Center.

Nearly 200 persons attended to honor her for her years of service as a teacher. In the foreground at right is Mayor W.L Leary who proclaimed Saturday Clara Stroud Day in Greenwood. Mrs. Stroud leaves today to assume her duties as a English and math teacher at the Opportunity School at West Columbia. Another picture and story are on page 5.

(Index-Journal Photo by Randol Davis ties for virtually all the county's bly, the Security Council and the U. N. Disarmament Committee would be kept properly Informed crowns, including that of Miss South Carolina, since she was 15 white children. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Carolina has counted at Norfolk and Alexandria will re years old. The count was moving at a rate of progress and said the Big Four, had asked U.N.

Secretary Gener Ferry. Clarence A. Snyder, 24-year-old Navy man stationed at Newport, R.I., was killed in Columbia when least 14 violent deaths thus far of more than five dead from traf sume integrated operations. Both cities admitted Negroes for the first time last February after the As her talent offering, she will sing the musical comedy, hit "I Enjoy Being A Girl." during the long Labor Day week fic accidents an hour. end.

the car he was driving struck a Typical summer weather pre al Dag Hammarskjold to convoke the U.N. Disarmament Committee "if possible this month so that its member! be fully informed to Miss Dennis has had extensive The most dangerous period for utility pole. vailed nearly everywhere from al modeling experience and has had one year of voice training, six collapse of the state school closure and other anti-Integration laws In the courts. Norfolk will admit 21 Negroes to seven white I. W.

Shooter, 17, of Loris. died most the start of the holiday. Mil the nature and the aims of the lions came out on the highways. when an automobile overturned and he was thrown out of the committee." traffic, was still ahead, however, as holiday goers headed home from the Southern 500 stock car race at Darlington and other weekend or predominantly white schools The council estimated early in Morsel Tactics Frustrate Johnson In Holiday Session The communique said that the the weekend that 71 million vehi A. 2.

C. Holland E. Lee, 34, was Nine Negroes are to be admitted to three schools In Alexandria. Arlington resumed integrated cles would be in operation on roads Big Four powers see the new committee as "a useful instrument to explore, through mutual killed near his hometown of Wal- Three Fort Lawn residents were halla when his car overturned. at some time during the period from 6 p.m.

Friday to midnight operations last Tuesday by enroll Daisy Francis, Negro of Sum ing 16 Negroes along with white Monday. killed in a two-car crash at an intersection there. Chester County authorities identified them as Wilbur Frazier, and Donald Craw students, block the Oregon senator's an- a batch of relatively minor bills During last year's three-day hol ter, was shot to death at her home. Her husband, James Francis, 55, was held by police. consultations, the ways which can lead to agreements and recommendations on the limitation anil reduction of all types of armaments and armed forces under an' efficient International control' nounced intention to read to his WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate struggled today to make some legislative progress against Parents of 2,600 children in iday, there were 420 persons and thus pave the way for more important legislation later in the week.

ford, a passenger. All were Ne colleagues a three-volume history of the labor movement. killed by motor vehicles. The council estimated this year's delaying tactics by Sen. Wayne Geder Hllburn Todd.

48, opera Charlottesville and Warren County must decide whether to send their children to racially mixed public groes. The occupants of the other car, The surplus disposal measure holiday would take a toll of 450. schools or segregated private Max Arthur Sneed and Webiba Morse's tactics, which some of his colleagues said appeared to be designed to exact revenge from tor of a grill near Conway, was stabbed to death. Horry County officers held John B. Jordan of near Conway, pending an 'Inquest.

For comparison, The Associated was laid aside Saturday while the Senate, despite Morse's tactics, schools. Morse (p-Ore) in an extraordinary holiday session. Morse, who contends he is only battling for his parlimentary rights, had Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas so Outdoor Work Black Sneed, both of Asheville, N.C., were reported In good con The Charlottesville Educational years of dancing lessons and eight years of piano study. Macmillan Plans To Ask Election Call In Britain LONDON (AP) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan went to visit Queen Elizabeth in Scotland today and ask her to call elections for a new British Parliament He is due to return to London Tuesday.

The national poll will choose a completely new House of Commons and decide whether Macmil-lan's Conservatives or Hugh Gait-skell's Labor party rules Britain for the next five years. Oct. 8 or 15 are the favorite Hps for voting day. Macmillian must see the Jueen before announcing election day. Under British custom only she caiftiecide to dissolve Parliament.

The Conservatives have held passed a bill to increase the fed Johnson for ordering a holiday session, appeared likely to delay Pfc. Gerry W. Bailey of Aurora, dition at a Lancaster hospital. eral gasoline tax from 3 to 4 cents Foundation will open classes for children who object to integration. Robert E.

Horn of Atlanta the adjournment of Congress gallon effective Oct. 1. The Camps May Be 111., stationed at the Savannah River plant, was killed when -his Press made a survey of accidental deaths during the Aug. 21-24 weekend. There were 307 dead in automobile mishaps, 15 in boating accidents, 71 drownings that did not involve boats, and 76 from miscellaneous causes.

This survey Twelve Negroes will be admitted frustrated that Johnson once made drowned In the surf at Myrtle measure, designed to assure fi this appeal to Vice President car was demolished by a collision Beach. He was with a croup of nancing of the federal highway construction program, goes back to two public schools. 1 The Warren County Educational Foundation will offer private seg Tried In N.Y, Richard M. Nixon, presiding: "I students from Atlanta's First Bap with a highway pjst office mail truck near Aiken. ask for protection of my rights.

tist Church. to the house for consideration of had a total of 469 dead. regated classes again but has set no ooenina date. Eiehteen Ne James Arthur Livingston, Negro Senate changes. WEATHER South Carolina: Mostly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms tonight and Tuesday.

Lowest around 70, highest in the 80s. NEW YORK (AP)-Gov. Nelson Morse blocked a request by Johnson for unanimous consent The body of 31-year old Clarence Calvin Kay of Central was Over the Fourth of July holiday Numerous Senate amendments from Lorls, was shot to death. Police held Dennis R. Hardee.

period this year, 276 died in traf A. Rockefeller has indicated the state may try a new cure for groes have enrolled in the public high school found in his car parked on a sec to the surplus disposal bill still that the Senate consider a resolution saluting laboring men and ondary road near Six Mile. Oco Head injuries apparently re fic accidents, 60 from boating accidents, 119 by drowning and 65 women on this Labor Day. ceived in a fight proved fatal at from miscellaneous causes. And the Oregon senator blocked young hoodlums outdoor work camps.

Rockefeller meets Tuesday with state, city, religious and social The Prince Edward School Foundation will conduct all-white private classes In lieu of public schools abandoned by the county nee County police said he had a superficial face wound and a stab mark on the left side of the neck. Columbia to Arnold Isenberg, 36, The record traffic death toll for Police held Gene Neeley, 20. also a request for unanimous consent to do what is known as call must be acted upon. But debate on each is limited to 30 minutes under the agreement, and the delays Morse could force on this bill thus were limited. The House expected no such trouble on its working holiday.

It arranged a session to dispose of the Labor Day holiday is 461 and James Causey, Mulhns Negro, Greenwood For 24 hours ending at 7: SO a.m. today: High 83, low 70, rainfall 0.72 of an inch, sunrise 0:06 a.m sunset 6:47 p.m.; period ending at 7:30 a.m. Sunday; High 84, low 70 rainfall two Inches. government Police said they believed he was murdered and ordered an inquest agency leaders in an effort to step up the war against Juvenile crime. 658 from accidents of all causes, power since they ousted the La- ing the calendar.

Under this procedure, noncontroversial bills There have been no plans for was killed when his car crashed off a county road near Gallivants borttea in 1951. both set In 1951. held. schooling the county a 1,750 Negro are called up in swift order and declared passed unless there is pupils. objection by some member, After the Senate had been In The meeting came as a result of a recent sharp increase in teen-' age violence in New York City, but the governor said Sunday la a TV Interview the problem wasn't limited to the city, but existed throughout the state, throughout the country and even throughout the world.

session for 45 minutes, with noth He Was Only 14 At The Time U.S. To Propose Fact -Finding Mission Be Sent To Tiny Laos Meanwhile, New York police re ported 189 youths under 21 have Bamberger Is Only Survivor Of Founders Of Labor Day been arrested since a drive to ing accomplished, Morse questioned that a quorum of members was present That required a calling of the roll to assure the presence of a quorum. Since last week, Morse has been engaged all-out in what he described as a parliamentary war against what he calls Johnson's dictatorial tactics. One Johnson edict that Morse didn't like was that the Senate should meet today. Trying to wind up the congressional session by next weekend.

countries on the council look into the facts on the spot in Laos." Some diplomats said they had a day short, flew into New York late Saturday and conferred with Laotian representatives and the word the Soviets had drafted a the economist who preached sin- The subcommittee would be chosen from among the council he can put his hands on, or finds a crony to chat with about the Security Council president for ele tax: Peter McGulre. the New members. These are Argentina, September, Egidio Ortona of It Jerseyan of Carpenters Union re curb young troublemakers begat. Friday. COLLECTS CROSSES DENVER (AP) Mrs.

Beverly Hart has collected more than 200 crosses from all parts of the world since her mother pve her a small gold cross 20 years ago. She says the little gold cross has been worn by the bride bt 10 family weddings. resolution of their own favoring revival of the dormant Canadian-Indian-Polish International Control Commission for Laos, a pro state of the world. Britain, Canada, Nationalist Chi nown. But with their passing, An avowed labor man always.

na, France, Italy, Japan, Panama, Bamberger more and more be Bamberger favors reform legisla duct of the 1954 Geneva confer the Soviet Union, Tunisia and the came a symbol of what Labor leaders had both Senate and House in session today the first UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) The United States spearheaded a move today to call on the U.N. Security Council to send a factfinding mission to troubled Laos. The U.S. delegation and several others were expected to submit a resolution proposing such a mission to the council meeting on Laos plea for a U.N.

emergency force to meet any aggression from Communist North Viet Nam. North Viet Nam early today said it had asked the U.N. to reject Laos' request for a U.N. force and branded it illegal. tion that "will drive out of the United States.

Day means. aly. Ortona called the council meeting at Hammarskjold's request. A U.S. deleption spokesman issued a statement Sunday to the effect that the United States and other countries would propose a resolution for "the formation of a labor movement all who have be OCEAN CITY, N.J.

(AP)-He was a mere kid then 14 to be exact but they said he had an old head on his shoulders, that he Mcould be trusted to act like a man. So good fortune touched Leo Bamberger 77 years ago and made him a man to remember. This is his day, his assurance of a place in history. For of all those men who gathered In New York in 1882 to stamp another holiday on the calendar, he alone survives. ence agreements for peace and independence In French Indochina.

Laos opposes this plan, Visitors from all parts of the Labor Day session for either since 1942. trayed our rank and file." country make sentimental jour Johnson's trump card in his bat neys to, do him honor and sit for So does the United States and Britain. tle against Morse's holiday delay hours talking about old times. Indications were mat Ngon Sa-nanikone, Laotian special envoy, would welcome a subcommittee even though the Laotian request was for an emergency force. Some observers expressed belief the Soviet Union would abstain from voting on the expect Racial Tension subcommittee of the council to the council was to hear a re port from Secretary General Dag ing tactics was a unanimous consent agreement to limit debate on a bill to extend the farm surplus disposal program.

Hammarskiold on a letter he re Bamberger's birthday falls on Sept 2, which often is Labor Day, too. Bamber is 91 now, taking pleasure in lasting health, a younger man's slant much outdoor activity, and an ever Inquir Eleven Arrested ceived from Laotian Foreign Min "The government of the demo Although Morse could force Others of that famed group ister Khamphan Panya. ed fact-finding resolution and let After St. Louis some delays, the farm surplus cratic Republic of Viet Nam is highly indignant at these actions," The letter reflected trouble the it pass just to keep things pleasant for Soviet Premier Nikitt measure was officially before the which founded Labor Day became better known Samuel Gompers, father of the AFL; Henry George, Policeman Roughed Pickets Attacked By Baltimore Mob ing mind. He Is called the oldest veteran Senate.

This appeared likely to Khrushchev's U.S. trip. Others be royal government of Laos has had with Communist Pathet Lao rebels since last May, when a shaky said the Red Viet Nam News Agency. "It points out that the deep-seated root of the present of the photo-engraving industry, ST. LOUIS (AP) Eleven Ne lieved the U.S.S.R would veto the resolution to show Asian Communists she was still with them de tension in Laos is the interference 1957'national unity and peace the one holding the longest unbroken union membership.

He is Lamar Council groes, part or a crowa wnicn roughed up a police officer, were arrested Sunday In the latest of a of the United States aimed at agreement between the two broke down. the dean among the alumni of guards and approached a ticket spite Khrushchev's journey. Cooper Union College in New series of such incidents. It said that since Jury 16. for turning this country into one of its milffary bases and seriously threatening the peace of Viet booth for amusement rides.

A crowd of about 500 gathered about Candidate York. He started Ocean City's cel Patrolman James Meegan, a ebrated baby parade and is this eign troops had been crossing Laos' northeastern frontier with them, hooting and threatening white officer, was on his way Ex-Con Breaks resort town honorary commo home when a Negro stopped him them until police arrived to evict the pickets. Nam." North Viet Nam is not a member of the United Nations. At Ninety Six dore. He is enormously proud of BALTIMORE (AP) An out-break of racial tension turned an All Nations Day celebration into a mob scene at a nearby amusement park Sunday.

Three pickets protesting the ex-1 elusion of Negroes from privately operated Gwynn Oak Park were set upon by an angry crowd shouting "Get a rope! Knock them over the headt Back to Russia!" They were among 40 protesting being a sort of great-grandfather and began protesting the receni arrest of his son. Communist North Viet Nam. It urged that an emergency force be sent as toon as possible "to stop the aggression," end jUnder Constant to ail the children in tne commu If the Soviet Union should veto me resolution seeking fact-find NINETY SIX C. Richard La About 50 Negroes gathered Two Tornadoes nity. mar, a superintendent at Southern quickly.

Some pulled at Meegan's asked Hammarskjold to apply ing mission, the sponsors could Questioning He broke Into photo-engraving In New York while still a school boy, "the appropriate procedure. eet an emergency session or tne Reported; Hammarskiold. then on a two- General Assembly within 24 hours uniform, others cursed Mm. In response to a telephone tip, police sent reinforcements. Brick Company, today became the third man to officially announce as a candidate for Ninety Six's town council week South American tour, cut It by a vote of any seven of the 11- working long hours In a basement shop, without electric lights, depending largely upon sunlight to A general election is scheduled members from the Committee on Racial Equality, a biraclal group which has picketed the last five "All Nations Day" observances at make reproductions.

Later on, he for Nov. 10 with a mayor, six Ike Stresses Giant Gains ivJ i.f 1 tt councllmen and a Water and invented certain processes and played a big part in the develop the park Rain Forecast By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS General rains with the threat of thunderstorms hung over South Carolina on Labor Day. Two tornadoes were reported in Light Commissioner to be elect- Two, one of them a Negro, were ment of the industry. 1. Theodore H.

Outzs and J. Guy His own modest explanation of why he was chosen for the his Schumpert announced for coun jeered, struck and kicked at by mob leaders after they refused to leave the grounds and were being dragged toward the exit by Balti toric meeting of 20 larxir leaders in 1882. is 'W union was small cil last week. W. A.

Gardner and Alvin Former have announced Bitterness Marks Statements Of Labor Leaders On Holiday the state this weekend. One caused some damage but no injuries In West Aiken. more County police. EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Ex-convict Alvin Knight, under constant questioning for more than 24 hours In the disappearance of State Trooper Albert Souden, agreed today to accompany state police to "show where the body is." State Police Capt Thomas Grant said Knight made no formal statement But he said Knight agreed to accompany state police Immediately to an area near Argentine where the search for Souden has been concentrated.

Grant said Knight apparently broke down after hours of questioning and after a dramatic interview with Souden's wife, who pleaded with him to tell what had happened to her busband. for the mayor's post. then and maybe the others didn't care to spend a night but going to the session. Maybe some of the Lamar will be making his second The biggest threat to holiday delegates didn't know how im They and three others, who left under police escort moments earlier, were charged with disorderly conduct. As the two were being hauled out by officers, someone in the merry-making was at Darlington where upwards of 70,000 specta political race.

He was defeated in 1957 by W. C. Simmons in a race for the Ward Four council seat. portant it was going to be. Any United Auto Workers and an AFL- plovers to union demands for higher wages, an issue empha CIO vice president, said "We are way, they picked me, an apprentice, and I was certainly lucky." By STANLEY MEISLER WASHINGTON (AP) Bitterness etched the Labor Day statements of union leaders today as C.

RICHARD LAMAR sized by the steel strike. In trouble in America. The 30year-old Lamar lives at. crowd pointed out Ivor Kraft, 34- Today "might as well be called This has happened, he con 407 North Ghureh St. with his wife In company with Gompers, 32, and Henry George, 43, and the year-old Baltimorean who had di "In announcing my candidacy anti-labor day," said James B.

tinued, "because eiant corpora rected the demonstration, and they pictured labor defending it tions exercising monopoly control iiu itui vuiiuicil. ill, nuc la uiv former Weinona Rentz of shouted, "Let's get this guy." others, all years older, Bamberger proposed a national holiday dedicated to "those who from over vital sectors of the Ameri Carey, president of the International Union of Electrical Workers and a vic president of the self against a powerful onslaught by big business. lne mob leaders pushed nun to can economy are motivated by Lamar is a native of Spartan tors were gathering for the Southern 500 stock car race. My prolonged showers posed a postponement threat to the classic, but only thundershowers were in the offing. The weather bureau, said a low pressure trough will keep mostly cloudy skies hovering over, the state throughout the day.

fe The Aiken storm, described as a small tornado, bent television aerials, damaged roofs and uprooted a few trees late Saturday nieht 1 It was. accompanied by rude nature have delved and the ground and began pummellng AfL-UU. selfish policies which deny worK- Japanese Lawyers him. Kraft spectacles were carved all the grandeur that we But the AFL-CIO officially ers, farmers and consumers their On the other hand, President Eisenhower issued a statement stressing the grant gains made by American labor in the twen burg and a 1946 graduate of Ninety Six High School. He is a Navy veteran.

knocked off and a sleeve was behold." The Federation of Trades and fair share of the increased productivity made possible by our ripped from his shirt Argue US Presence Unconstitutional named the day "Support the Steel -workers Day" in a move to help the 500,000 steel workers who have been on strike for eight He Is now, serving his second Labor Unions approved and asked developing technology." for alderman from Ward Four, you can be assured that I will do my best to represent all of the people of Ninety Six, that every meeting will be attended with an open mind md decisions made only after careful consideration. My every decision will be made in belief that the town will benefit either now or later. "I believe that long range planning is essential for any town. Good organization is another essential for good government. I will do all within my power to promote these essentials.

term as president of the Ninety Congress to make Labor Day the No injuries were reported to the other pickets who were attacked, James L. Lacy, 24, Washington tieth century. Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell, agreeing with the Presi Eisenhower statement, released by the White House in his first Monday September. Con TOKYO (AP) Some of Ja weeks.

Negro, and Joseph bheehan, 28, George Meany, president of the dent's estimate of progress, add ebsende. said "One cannot look pan top defense attorneys gress did not get around to mak-ine it official until 1892. dhard rain and Bghtning. Baltimore AFL-CIO, said labor would have ed that labor should move for back over past Labor Day, without a compelline awareness of the A Philadelphian since 1890, he to fight big business with a new Besides Lacy and Sheehan, those charged with 'disorderly ward and try to raise the bw economic status of the migrant Six Booster Club and is a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the board of stewards of St.

Paul Methodist Church. Lamar is also a past president i the local Lions Club and past commander of lha local American had his own photo-engraving bus! program of education and political broad and constant Improvement charged today that tne presence of American troops and bases in this country was unconstitutional because Japan had forever renounced war. The charge was made before the The roof or the Aiken county. Education building was damaged by a falling tree. The weather bureau said a small tornado also was reported to have ness until his retirement in 1938.

conduct were booked as Juretha farm worker. in the condition of our people, in power. He and his wife spend their sum "Big business leaders are doing the real wages they receive, and Z. Joyner, Baltimore negro; Dale H. Drews, 23.

of Washington, and Ttt-o issues rankled labor as they tried to marshall un- mers here. everything in their power to weak in the benefits they enioy. Jl'It would, be. a privilege to en-and destroy-our -trade- union toft-strength the- nation's 65th ''American labor has advanced day" afternoorfH the Fork Shostf more. represent you from Ward Four.

Leeion cost. Supreme Court in the first of six scheduled hearings on whose outcome hinges America's defense movement," Meany said in continuously to new heights of ac Wheu he isn'tpromoting a baby parade, he does a bit of bicycling, goes fishing, takes a walk, devours the news and all the books Labor Day. One issue was the new labor control bill. The other Candidates have until Thursday the following statement section of Greenville County, Nd damage or injuries resulted. complishment," Eisenhower con Ten minutes before the violence, these five had slipped past park He has isstfed statement: i to file for the Nov.

10 election. was increased resistance by em-' tinued. Walter Reuther, president of the sertip in Asia..

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