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ittSTOaiCAl CCCIS7 BISMARCK DAK VZ 1L-11-54 THE BISMAR'CK TRIBUNE Wanner Sltfi Wednesday, 65 North Dakota Oldest Newspaper Established 1873 VOLUME 81 NUMBER 217 PRICE SIX CENTS BISMARCX N. Dm TUESDAY. SEPTEMER 14, 1954 I gift Browsing 600 Angry Parents Threaten Negro Pupils Around High School Reinstates Segregation Set Test Of New Lav Here Oct. 7 wtkuaLua lie question tor today "Does four husband ever belp you with the laundry?" The answers Mrs. Gut Glass, 1210 Second "No, lie's nerer borne when 1 Wash." Mrs.

X. F. Johnson, 1031 Tenth St. "No, he definitely doesn't Re's a salesman and on the road most of the time." Mrs. Harry Kanshl, Wijton "No, te doesn't That's definitely out" 9 States Go to Polls On Tuesday By The Associated Press Maine, solidly Republican fj WHITE SULPHUR Mrs.

Gene Cunningham, Meno- A case to test the constitu SPRINGS, W. Va. (AP)-Five Sen "Just when I'm sick or something. We live on a farm and he has enough work of his own to do." days of integration in Green tionality of North Dakota's new so-called anticorruption law will be tried in Burleig-h brier County schools was end- for two decades, elected a Democratic governor Monday to ateal the political limelight from nine other states hold ed Tuesday after school of a INDIAN ITEM County District Court here ficials, confronted with angry Oct. 7.

parents and striking: white From James Swomley, executive ing primaries today. Voters in the nine states are The date was set Tuesday Planning Vital, 'Big City' Mayor Tells N.D.Towns By JACK E. CASK Trcwme Staff WriSar WTLLISTOV Plaimmg. educational facilities, social and cultural attractions and seat sBuaopal boasekeeputg constitute a program under which the cation's smaller eon sanities can prepare for their future roie their emaotry's economy. That's the thinking of Miaaakee Mayor Frank P.

Zeidler, wbo addrested the banquet sestwa af the 2tta annual League of North Dakota municipalities ceoteotiosi here Monday night. Zeidler predicted a coensraed wiznxxm to the smaller suburban communities from both the Urge cities and the rural areas, tie based his iorecajt oa a seed and desire to decentralize the population and industry tor secoray reasons and a desire of rural residents for the higher staalards of lmng possible larger communities. "The tightly packed alder cities arc losing Ibeir population to the semi-rural districts astd auey of the people bred on farms are now settling ia the suburbia district around the older cities Zeidler said. mo COMMUNITY, EVEN THE SMALLEST," be said, "can escape the necessity of domg soase planning aad estimating of what its future is likely to be. It wotaSd seem to me that the smaller communities themselves cannot develop a reasonable concept of what then- regwa is jurat to be, they ought to band together to have the slate snake Use estimates for them or their regions.

"If the smaller cities are to reach their full potenbaitty of service to the nation, they anust adhere to the principal of soundly developed and attractive educational systems. One of the director of the North Dakota Tuber students, ordered an immediate re turn of segregation. picking party nominees for 5 Senate and 92 House seats and for culosis comes a note on the Sun Dance as practiced recently by the Indians st the Turtle Mountain res after Judge George Thorn, had permitted sponsors of the initiated law, accepted by a majority of voters at the June primary election, to intervene in the lawsuit The high school here was closed half day to allow 23 Negro stu 6 governorships. This will just about wind up selection of candi ervation. He writes in part: "In the museum of the Royal Ca dates to run in the Nov.

2 elections dents, under police protection, to secure their books and return to their own school. Atty. Gen. Paul Benson and State for control of the next Congress. ew York State conventions and r.

nadian Mounted Police barracks in Begins I found an old photograph of a Cree Indisn sun dance. The Some 600 parents protesting in Highway Commissioner S. W. Thompson, named defendants in a test case brought by State Rep. picture was taken many years ago tegration had threatened at a mass meeting Monday night to remove bodily any Negroes who attempted but it was almost an exact dupli Clifford Lindberg of Jamestown, a contractor who challenges the law's Rhode Island primaries later this month will conclude the preliminaries.

But it was the Maine election traditionally held two months before those in the other 47 states cate of one which appeared In the to attend White Sulphur Springs constitutionality, withdrew prev newspapers recently. High Tuesday. ious objection to the intervention. "In the photograph, an Indian Attorneys for Lindberg said that THEIR ACTION, however, was that attracted most of the poltical attention. brave bad his shoulders slit and thongs of buffalo hide were tied through a slit in the flesh to a pole while from "a legal standpoint" they did not sgree to the inter not made known until after the school board, following" a daylong meeting in nearby Lewisburg.

the which gave the appearance of vention, they would not object Maypole. The brave or I should county seat ordered an immediate mom a practcial standpoint EDMUND S. Muskie, 39-year-old man, ousted GOP Gov. Burton M. Cross in voting which Vice President Nixon had described in advance as "the first statewide test of the Eisenhower administration return to separate schools for Ne THE MEASURE In contention groes and whites.

say, Indian lad was required to free himself of the thongs by tearing it from his flesh in the process of bis dance. If he did this After the meeting, which be forbids members of the Legislature to do business in excess of $10,. gan at a.m. and ended hours program." 000 a year with the state or any he became a brave. If he was un later, School Supt D.

D. Harrah able to do it he could not achieve issued a statement which said: his manhood in the tribe. "The board hereby directs all Gleeful of its political subdivisions. It makes the same application to corporations in which legislators or members of their families have more than 5 per cent interest "Inasmuch as there are Cree Indians on the Turtle Mountain Res principals to transfer all tentative enrollments of Negro students to ervation I think we can conclude Boiling High School (the Negro school) or to their nearest Negre that Qua it nothing new for these -people, but rather, the re-appear- The petition for intervention charges, among other things, that WASHINGTON UP) Democrats Tuesday hailed their par. ty'a victory -to.

the eavarner'a race In Maine as signaling a national trend. But Republicans contended local iasues defeated thair candidate. elementary poflcy ef ance ef an old tribal practice. In light of this, would appear that this is nothing new or strange to this tribe. Perhaps the fact hard' Nixon had campaigned for the BLOOD OS MY HAXDS-Miss Mary L.

Ladon, 20, daughter of a prominent San Antonio, attorney, kneels on the at San Antonio and looks at blood on ber hands after she stroked the head of Policeman W. A- Culpepper. Tine officer was killed after being struck by a car which was driven by Miss Ladon. Two passengers with Hiss Ladon were Miss Jacquelin Qual-line (foreground), her head bowed as she weeps, and Miss Star Garilan (right). (AP Wirephoto).

est to explain ie the age of the men who participated in' the dance at Turtle Mountain, but perhaps we could explain this by saying he had not gone through this cere GOP ticket during a brief vacation in Maine, urging "an even greater majority than ever before" to mony at an earlier age and it is an herald Republican victories in the other 47 states in November. With all but 44 of the state's attempt on the part of these people to perpetuate a tribal custom. Is Saskatchewan, the flesh cutting 626 precincts reporting, Muskie had fective immediately, This directive rescinds and voids all previous action of the Board of Education in regard to MONDAY'S demonstration against integration involved about 300 of the 440 students enrolled at the high school. They marched through the streets of this mountain resort town, just five miles from the Virginia line, with placards reading, "no Negroes wanted in our schools." Another demonstration was staged at Rupert, about 33 miles northwest of here where some 100 students also milled through the streets, protesting 14 Negroes attending their school. The demonstrations were the first by the students since the VS.

Supreme Court last May held seg I2B.696 votes while Cross had 106,. part of we ceremony has been out ue interest of Thompson "is not and cannot be adverse to the plaintiffs; that he is the beneficiary of gratuities such as excessive salary and excessive expense accounts put through the Legislature by the plaintiffs and by their influence." It further alleges that the petitioners "have the highest confidence in the defendant Benson's integrity and legal ability but there is grave probability that the defendant Thompson might influence him in the strategy and policy of the action." Benson's return alleges the petition for intervention and the proposed, answer in intervention are "scurrilous and frivolous and raise and attempt to raise many issues which might be proper on a political platform but which are wholly improper in a court of law." IT ADDS THAT "IF THE allegations are permitted to stand, they 545. Republican Sen. Margaret Chase lawed." WARNER'S NIECE Smith and the state's three GOP House members all won re-elec Rural Fire Group To Be Organized A nkrtjtn to ft OMsKens of a at a meeting called by the Bis- tion, although veteran Rep. Robert From the latest issue of the Gold Seal Company's "Work" magazine we learn that Warner Quale, pres Hale bad a narrow squeak.

things that will attract people to the cxmasuaity is the fact that they think then' cnildrea are gonsg to get aa edocauoa equal to the best that can he found anywhere. "No community should be without noose social or cultural attractions. This human crating for sesaethiBf more than the mere material seeds to be saluted every vmmmaj, great orsmalL ''Lastly," Telifier added, "in ear prohSeni of community housekeeping we should keep in the bark af ear mind that beauty and attractiveness of a commsniirjr are part of good housekeeping. A progressive eatloofc oa Use part of merchants in dressing op their choppesg centers. Neat and clean streets, and adequate collection and disposal ef waste will do amen to stabilize and strengthen a loan by retaining the pmple wbo live in it and attracting other energetic people to tL" ZEIDLEI CONCLUDED: "WE CAM LOOK for the smaller cities to be required to furnish snore services for an increase in industry and population.

The smaller and nsednun size city of America is going te play aa greater rate in American life. It if important therefore that these municipalities take stock of themselves, plan far their (stare importance and thus fulfill their to then' state and their nation." The Milwaukee snaror's talk wound the Monday session of the convention which eraxhides Tuesday a its a business session, a talk on municipal budgeting by F. K. Borknard, Devils Lake city auditor and a ducussaoa of municipal pools and sewsge lagoons by W. Van Hewelea of the State Health Department.

Monday afternoon, the delegates beard a diseassioa on legislative proposals to be eubmJfled to the 1955 session of the North Dakota Legislature. Final decision oa shirk meavres siO be mtnxtecH was left to the legislative committee headed by Lynn W. Schwoebel, mayor of New Kockford. Proposals discussed snrluded: Permit the county to allow mgaieapalrtjef to handle all op. keep on World War anemonal projects.

Refund the tai a aa gtolste nsed in astoiiripal vehicles. IEOUIRE SCHOOL DISTIICTS and excites to share is assessing costs. Make sales tax information available to assessors. Permit municipalities to carry assurance. Give municipalities the right to bM Bp reserves in street construction and other similar funds.

Apply the beer tax and icenie festnetiona to wholesale aa well as ratal dealers. Tighten restrictions on transient soerdunts, especially those selling agricultural product from out-of-state. Revise special assessment lawn. Increase pay of village trwteet to a of SS per meeting, totaling Set per year. Permit an earlier than a a.

opening of poQing places. Allow use of voting saachnes nt the cities and eoootiea desire. No major revenue sneaanres aere hsdoded the proposals. ident ot tne Bismarck school board, MRS. SMITH led Democrat Paul Fnllam, a political newcomer bad a proud moment when Dolores Paulsen won the Miss North Dako Bismarck area farm hose tesrmmg asarck Chamber of Commerce.

while rural resaieats stand kelp- cct'tiT ttl. wi to a fci PRESENT setup is that the ta contest and Colby College history professor, by 132,618 votes to 93,350 In 580 precincts. With her election to a second term assured, Mrs. Smith said she hopes ber triumph local fire department cannot be regation in public schools was un Reason if mat Dolores is Qu ale's niece. Not only that, but: (1) he was one of the sponsors when she parte rt, was Krogbt at a Bteetrng constitutional.

here Monday tagsL Representatives of Bssatarck called to fires outside of the city limits because of a Fire Underwriter's ruling which would jump insurance rates in the city if a part West Virginia's State Board of win give impetus to a national would confuse the issues and obscure the grave constitutional questions involved." Education recommended immedi trend in November for the election Fire Departseai. state fire tsar. shal's office, city tmwmaaa. of a Republican Congress for Pres ate integration but did not order of the rated capacity equipment Benson further said that the de ident Eisenhower." county ectCBfim otiice. county cemmitsim and UmsSsep beards it, leaving the decision with the individual county boards.

were to leave the city and be unavailable for call here. Most incumbents seeking renom- started plan seonsg fcr tie for fense would hsve "no objection to participation by the petitioners in the defense of this action and inations today were unchallenged. But there were scraps for the Re Under the plan proposed at the GREENBRIER, Msrioi and mation of a rural ore department Barbour eounties opened schools a that any assistance by them or meeting, a rural fire department would be formed, a truck purchased and stationed in Bismarck, public nomination for a two-year Senate term in New Hampshire, week ago with Negroes attending their counsel would be welcomed classes with whites. if directed to the issues in the case and kept on a plane consistent with probably with the local fire Democratic Senate races in Colorado and Massachusetts, and Dem- Parents protested in this county Meanest Thief Lives in Fargo the dignity of the court and the Continued on Page S) Vance Arneson. state deputy fire gravity of the constitutional issues involved." and in Marion County, some keeping their children home, others picketing the schools, but there was no real disturbance until yes FARGO A marshal who spoke at She meeting.

was baptised, (2) wss present when she was confirmed, and (3) as school board president, awarded her diploma when she graduated front Bismarck High School. FIT TO BE TIED Band leader Lawrence Welk makes a practice of giving neckties to his friends as Christmas gifts. He gets some interesting results. Recently, four Hollywood personalities shared a table on the opening of a new night club there. They were somewhat startled to discover that they were each wearing identical ties all Christmas gifts from Welk.

And Owen Lackey. program director for a South Bend, Ind station, didn't have a suit to match the tie. so he went out and bought one. Now he doesn't know when bis wife will let him have another. But best of all is Long Beach newspaperman Terry Vernon, who writes under five different names.

suggested that two city firemen be He asked hat the request for DauftM Dyie. Fanpsv tKtm- terday. assigned to the rural truck to take it to the scene of the fire. The first hint of possible vio A rural fire department of not leave to intervene be denied, but that the petitioners' counsel "because of the grave Issues involved," be permitted to participate in the case as a Jriend of the court. lence came in last night's mass less than 15 men can also be form tm tMcrd wilfc taw pinto ic ciwmbi ea ha was ed and incorporated under North Dakota law.

ollisflM wifli car. Ha m0mn4 easy Aews Roundup CHICAGO The Chicago White Son Tuesday named Mar. ty Marian, Sox coach and form, ar St. Louis Browns manager, as manager to succeed Paul Richards, whs becomes general manager of the Baltimore Ori. meeting of parents here.

John Jacob, weekly newspaper editor who attended, ssid the meeting was orderly but the parents voted to bodily remove any Negroes who at SOME OF the benefits of this for- hip. a anHStap matioo would be that the state re pM ice creaai tempted to attend classes today. turns an annual sum of $200 to rural fire departments from the fire A short time later, the school Plenty of Rain Here But It's Not Any Record board's decision to return to sep insurance refunds. Cities now benefit coder the plan on a percentage arate schools for Negroes and High Court to Hear Whiteman Appeal basis. The present 34 rural fire whites was made known.

At Christmas be got five identical Quemoy to Get 'Full Support' NEW YOIK The New Yark HeraU Tribana said Teea- departments in the state are given Bismarck has had an abundance Schools are still integrated is straight J200. Arneson said. This of precipitation this year, but the the other two counties, both Ja ties from the maestro. MOVING METHOD If you are moving to a newcitv ram is going to have to come down a enougn, most eases, Arneson said, to maintain the department northern West Virginia. SfXh defendants contend that The appeal of Oscar Whrtemaa.

4f it was ttmd Waaajnp- in buckets if the record yeary total once the equipment has been pur lbry AA not anderstsnd the nature tan (wort ww1 is going to be approached. chased and installed. soon you might want to take a tip Tl' BACK WITH FLEET of the proceedings agamst (hem The 1.17 inches that fell Monday Adequate fire fighting equipment com carrou tuora who recently aad Bat Key were coerced. Elbowoods, aha it serving a 30-year sentence in the State Penitentiary on a charge of second degree murder, was to be argued before the North Dakota Supreme NEW YORK WU-The 32,000 tot increased this year's total to 16.94 for such a rural department would joined the Weather Bureau staff A second appeal, brought by the the UnMpi Stale Ml Fleet la "Ml leaiwic swppaif te the CMnase NatienaKsto to aircraft carrier Ticonderoga. but it is a long way from the 30.92 here.

i state Eroos a Morton County Dij- valiant fighting ship in World War that fell in 1876 and 27.52 in 1875. include a truck faster than most city fire trucks, and a 500-galkm tank with a pumper, it was brought af htmi tnct unsrt jaegment in aa cm- Court Tuesday. II, rejoined the fleet this weekend. Weather bureau officials here Whiteman appealing a decisata case, also will be beard completely modernized. Although Elford has only been in town about a week, he already knows more about it than many people who have been here much eat at the meeting.

Two way ra say those totals were recorded by or Judge Harvey I. MiDer an Iact Tsnday. dm was also considered. the Army Signal Corps. The top County District Court an wttcuj The juigmedl allowed Morton The proposal would also involve Three-Week Tour Planned Judge Miner reiused to sec awe Cwney a total of S13U53 87 from His system is this.

When he aa agreement with the city com amount of rainfall as recorded by the weather bureau is 23.25 inches in 1915 and 20.84 in 1927. wniieman oonvicuea aa eacwc- 4v cute boavfisc ftmd to cover found he was being transferred to mission) and the weal fire depart- tion with the death of Cynthia 'm eoantr treasurer's Monday's rain was general (Continued on Page I) io, zjDowooos, on rw iers 'afcc 1953. Bismarck, about the first thing be did was subscribe to The Bismarck Tribune. Thus he had been read TEHRAN, Iran (-War Minister Abdollah Hedsyat said Tuesday 434 presons have been arrested so far in Premier Gen. Faioolah Zahedi's efforts to smash a Red ipy ring.

NEW YORK (l Puerto Rle an Nationalists in Chicago warn ordered to go underground aft. ar ether party members shot up the House of Represents, fives, wounding five congress, men, a witness testified In fed oral court Tuesday. (Another story on page I). HEIDELBERG, Germany (PI A U.S. Army boarder pa.

trel was fired en by a Ciech border patrol Monday after, neon in the vicinity of Barnetf mar the Csech border, European headquarters of the U.S. Army disclosed Tuesday, MINNEAPOLIS F. W. Gerhman. a suburban Mimw apelia kennels operator was In fair condition In a hospital here Tuesday after rescuing nine dogs from an early morning fire which destroyed 41 others, cat and 1 kittens.

throughout most of the state, missing only the northeast corner. The girl's nalfbretber. Donald! JUDGE MARK H. Amundsen Malnoune. serving a We sea- beid amount was due the coon- British Queen Mother To Sail for U.S.

Oct. 21 ing the paper for about six weeks Twelve miles east of here Zvs before be came and had a pretty tence on a charge of first decree ty aader county treasurer bonds to Miss N.D. Back Home Tonight Mtse Nerlfc Dakota returns inches were reported and 166 fell in the city proper. murder in comwetua wxa aver 'cower aecaicaoone wmie a- m. good knowledge of conditions here "When I arrived," he says, death.

Porter and Lawrence M. Tavis Other top amounts recorded: m- 1 nr in tie ctttt as treasurer and knew pretty much what grocery and real estate prices were and a cude Drake 1.54, Eiverdale 1.51 Preside! and Mrs. Eisenhower at the Visile Hoose Vor. She al atleod a eoatwratana New Peloraa Paulsen, whe parti lot more about the city." and 1.48 at Williston. The immediate outlook is for de f.M.ra dmn.1 The state appealed on the I zwtsnds that North Dakota's six- at the Miss America at Atlantic City.

N. York reiieferatiag Cdmbia aw aasirenary aad a din creasing cloudiness Tuesday night IEAPER, LEAPEI KILLED Ivear ratate of limitations relieved ner pn vr tse Eagosa Speaking Clt AID KOREANS kooCizg fund ef liability beyond TOKYO Mrs. Sumiko Hi rose, a zr-year-old mother, leaped from LONDON Queen Mother, Elisabeth will arrive in New Yost. Oct. 26 for ber three-week visit to the United States and Canada.

She will sail from London Oct 21 aboard the liner Queesi Elizabeth, which she launched 1131 Her plans were announced Monday night from ber Clarence House residence. The 53-year-old mother ef Queei Elisabeth II will be the fuest of UDM sa ew York. PUSAN. Korea -CA serriee- stx years back from ib date of dis-men in this area have cenrtrcted covery of Use shortage. July S.

1952. She wS to Ottawa Vft. 121 with a low of 45. wednesoay is be partly cloudy and warmer with a high of 65. The five-day forecast calls for temperatures averaging below normal.

About a quarter of an inch of precipitation is expected by Sua- Una past weak, will arrive in Bismarck tonight at (:20 p.m. an She Northern Pacific Rail-way' Ma Miner. Miu Paul mm ie the daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Art Paulsen, 150 Ave.

E. the roof of a seven-story department store last night She landed on Mrs. Hani Iwamoto, S3. Both died in a hospital, a few minutes more than $: to provide Jwfge Amandson ruled against additional botpital beds for i stafe and the decision was ap-rean. pead.

aal sail back to Brraiw front New York aboard the Qaera Xary ea Xoe.l. ap.

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