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On King Aggi •Ession Average Daily Net Preas Ran Par tiw.Weelc Ending . N ot. Nth 1S58 12,825 Member ef. the A u a t ' Boreas et OIrenIntien Manchetter^A City, of Villagit Charm VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 36 (EIG H TEEN P A G B S t> ^ MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1958 (ClaaalBetf Adr^BsIng on Pago 16) Armed Man Little Rock Gr;a^ $461 School Unit In Hartford May Resign Hartford, Nov. 11 -A Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 11 lone bandit wearing stock- a (fP)—What hapjiens to a com- ing mask held up the Elman munity’s schools when its Coal Co. office at 165 East On King Aggi•ession school board quits? Avon St. at 10:15 ajn. today, Who operates the schools? cowed four persons with a These qiie.stions fsce Little Rock today. pearl-handled automatic and fled on foot with A461. Five ot the six membera <yf the school board have discus.'ed re- WUIiam H. WUeoK, office m ana- signing cn masse, thus escaping Cairo Cites ger, was seated St h'te deak in the their integration "hot seat." This ■mall oiie-etory building at the cor- report was confirmed yesterda.v by ner at North Front. 8t., facing the a member who declined to be Eaat Avon St. front window. At a identified by name. Royal Plane desk in front of him sat Marshall Wayne Tipton, board pre.sident, W. Elman, vice president of the said the group would meet official- firm, whose 8-yesr-old daughter, ly , today ■ o.'tensibly to discuss Violations Harriet, Mt at .a- third desk peck-** the istest fedeial court rullpft Inr at a typewriter. Mrs. Mary Norman, the book- ordcKlng integration al once In Amman, Nov. 11 </P)—Jor- keeper, eat In a partitioned 'office Little Rock's p\ibllc schools. section of the office at the rear, . But if the boaid resl^nii. who is dan will refer the attack on working at her own desk. left to handle Ihe rqu>the duties -- Kinjr Hu.ssein’s plane over Sy- such as signing ppycheck-v much NyJoa Btocklag Over Head less to attempt 'to carry out yes- ria on the U.N. Security 0»un- The bandit, wearing what ap- terday',' edicl-fCpm the li.S. Eighth | cil, Premier Samir Rifai told peared to be Army shoes and a set j Circuit Court of .Appeals: and.! an emergency session of the of Army coveralls, suddenly ap-' should the hoaid stay on,- how can ' eared in the rear of the office. He : Parliament today. il integrate schools which sre not "The government is of the fad walked up. a short flight of operating. •tairs on'the North Front 9t. aide opinion that il is its duty to take Gov Orval E. Fanbiis closed I step* and me..sures it may deem ef' the building to a small porch Little Rock's foiii high schools to j necessary lo uphold the state's and entered through the rear door. avoid Integration, He haa shown ' prc.'tige, lo ensure its Interests A woman's brown nylon stocking no inclination to reopen them. I was pulled over his .head to hta and to secure its vitsl mutes of . County Snpei vi.'oi .A. B. Wether- j communications. " he said. neck. A small, pearl-handled auto- Ington .'<aid he ia not .sine just who : King Hussein raced home ,v*s- matic was clutched In his right can appoint a new school board. i hand. lerday with United Arab Republic When a single vacancy .occurs. ! jet fighter* in pursuit shortly af- ■■ Standing just to the rear of Wil- the boai’d itself makes tlie selec- ! cox, who had just finished balanc- ter taking off for a vacation in tlon. ' Europe. ing the previous day's receipt* In TL’hcn tile nu'mber of memlier.s - preparation for making up a bank is reduced below a quonini, that, While Parliament met, the king dei^sit slip, the bandit said, "I'm becomes a different mailer. went to Amman airport to inspect sorry I have to do this." two new jet fighters deliveret) by At one time, the’m atler rested in | He appeared nervous but his the hands <jij the county judge. I P-ritlsh pilot*. They are the first gun-hand did not tremble. l^dred?, Wetherington said, however, he i of 12 Hawker Hunters to be de- Turning .slightly to his left, the thinks the appointing power ma.v livered under the U.R. aid pro- bandit looked into the bookkeep- Thi* ik Be;rUe,’ 1,0W pounds-of; hay-eating hippopotamus,'' which have been given to the Count.y ! gram. er’s section and told MrstJ''drman, NeLv* York city' Is plltung. tip for sale Nov. 19. Scores of Ameri- Bi r' Fdi’--'* >n bv a 1912 pact. I The two plane* flev - from Cy- "Obme on over here and alL4own." Icana have already exproAed an interest in the 2-year-old animsl. A recent, legislative act which prus. De'apile the uproar caused Tlien his gaze fell on Harriet El- If Bertie is an average, h ip ^ he has 38 years of life left, and will authorized recall of school hoard by the interception of the king's man and he said to her, "You come consume'about 83.50 worth'tif food every day along the way. Hla members provided that the vacan- plane, the British on fN'priui said along and ait down, too." present dally menus at the Central Park r.oo Includes about .3.5 cies would be filled hy Ihe county the two Jet* were being delivered pounds of hay, 15 pounds of bread and healthy servings of car- Mrs. Norman came o\it to the j jntfge until th» next school elec-1 lo Jordan hy way of Cairo, LIAR outer office and sat down aa di- | rnts,'<beets and .cabbage. (AP Photofax). tion. capital. reeled. Harriet, hotvever; remained . Wetherington said the law do«a I In Dsmaaciia. a LIAR Air Force standing near- Mrs, Norman. Har- not cover resignation en ma'ase. j spokesman charged Hussein vio- riet’s father and Wilcox were or- If the prenem hoard quits. Little ' l*te<l Syrian air space by not g et- dered- to stand by Mrs. Norman | Rock voter would have the op- ting clearance to fly over the and the! girl In the center of the , Arniy ’s Moon Shot portunity of inatalling a new alate j county. He aaid the jet* could room. They all raised their hands at the regular school election ' easllv have ahot down the slow, above their head* aa directed. Dec. 6. unarmed royal plane. Normally, only three of the (Conttnued on Page Tea) membership would be up for re- ("The fact that they did not." May Create Ptanet he said, "Proves that the UAR •lectipn. So far .onl.v one candidate haa hahbored no aggressive intentions, ' >. • announce<l.jfor * board position—' but that Jordan slalemenla on the. Nation Urged By ALTON BIJLKF.M-EE * It. wouh) l>ecome a ward of the James T V lU raaM at Little Rock Incident deliberately distorted the Sx-Oon JU itonio,*'nx., Nov. I t US— «un, not of the Earth. • ckitWM 'JIWN WwBlRtf Faubus. facts") .m il'll a |- the Army plana to shoot a rocket Some details of the Army mofftn- This could be an indication that While the UAR was inclined to play down the incident. Hussein ToFic right at the moon and create a i probe plane became known' her* informally at a space symposium ((iontlniieri on Page Three) emerged a* a hhm in the eyes of ' ^ man-made planet, Dr. Wemhei; von ' many of hi* people. Jordanians Braun said, today. attendad b.v 709 space and medical ^ scientist*. The sym posium Is bpoQ- mixed wild celebrations of joy with Blackmail Try And the Oe'rman-borit rocket bitter demonstratinna against the ■ genius predicts "it h ss s one *in sored bv the Air Force's School of Aviation Medicine and arranged UAR. Washington, Nov. 11 Brig, two chance of doing Just that." Argentina Oil by Southwest Research Institute. Relations between the Klrig and Gen. Davit Sarnoff called on the The rocket would never come President Nasser * UAR worsened nation today for courage, aacri- back. The Air Force probes were de- just when there were indications flee and preparedness to face up If would escape .from the Earth's signed and given some control Strikers Hit by the two Arsb leader* were about to to what he called the Communiat . gravity and be capture.d by the to swing them aroimd the moon patch up their feud. campaign of bluater and black- sun's gravity. Falling into an orbit once, or into a steady orbit around mail. around the sun, it would become a the moon, or near the moon and State of Siege (Continued nn Page Ten) 30-pbund baby planet, revolving i then home again. "The American cause has be- come inseparable from the cause ike Ihe The Army plan is in a large Bueno* Aire* Nov. 11 <A' < Pres- of all mankind,' he said in an Earth Mars and Jupiter. sen.'e much les.s difUcnlt., ident Aituro Frondizl declaied a , address for 'Vettrani Day seivicei The first attempt probably will The smalt fourth-stage, of a slate of siege in Argentina today at the Tomb of the T^nknowns in be mrfde in the first week of De- r.iulll-alage rocket has to be given in a drastic bid tn quell an oil cember.
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