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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 12, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Marine in to leave Lebanon unit to Start j withdrawal sunday night up feb Navy announced that an Jay go Marine battalion will Ieve of the 1st in of Ajjie 2d Marine dive 8th regt full leave about half As Many american troops in Lebanon is originally were there in full after the revolt in Iraq in the embassy Sid the evacuation would begin the1 embassy said the men will be picked up from the docks and their equipment will be embarked at yellow near five Miles North of the Navy annoy tired at the time that it would Send a new battalion to the Mediterranean be join the 6th relieving the Anil that wiil be brought after the two main american units will remain in 3d Marine in of the 2d dive Glt rest and the 1st an Battle group of the army 2411 Law div which was sent from Ger the Navy said that the Batter Slitor leaving Lebanon will Start loading aboard ships of transport am on us approve Geneva As Sile of talks on Aba ii Washington a the and Britain agreed thursday on Geneva As the site of a big three conference on suspending nuclear weapons the stale department made pub Lic a note Scal to the Viet for eign office accepting russian proposal that the talks he held in the note was almost with one sent to the russians by the expressed gratification that Russia had agreed to Start the talks Russia on 30 suggested Geneva As the site for the meeting instead of new York As proposed by presi Dent the note russian other proposal that the discussions be limited to two or three it also withheld com ment on proposals by soviet Premier Nikita clouding his Call for permanent sus pension of tests instead of sus pension on a Yearb year As by the United states the that these issues Ibe reserved for discussion at the meetings at Geneva on in turning Down russian Call on Pavc european edition army Navy air Force unofficial publication of armed forces in North the Middle East bulletin Washington up a Force of Deputy marshals has started arriving1 at i tote to help enforce any supreme court order for racial integration at High attorney Wil Liam Rogers said volume number 147 5 cents 10 cents sunday september 1958 Little Rock Board tells court Faubus frustrated integration mixing delay denied school in Virginia Baltimore judge Simon Sobeloff of the fourth circuit court of appeals refused thursday to Grant Warren school officials a delay in a lower court order requiring admission of 22 negroes to the Allwhite High school at front his decision probably that the school will not open Vir Ginia Lindsay told a press conference tues Day that if Sobeloff did not Grant a the schools would not it is the Only High school in the county and negroes now go to schools in two nearby Sobeloff heard verbal arguments for an hour by state attorney Gen eral Albertis and Oliver Richmond attorney j representing the 22 negro j several times Sobeloff asked j Harrison whether the policy would be to consider All applications to the school regardless of race if he granted a postponement to the integration order from a District Federal i cant Harrison the school Board Hast had sufficient time to develop a firm Harrison later explained that Virginia Felt it is not unlawful to have segregated schools As Long As there is no the integration order was handed Down by District judge John he refused to Grant a postponement until his order is appealed to the full fourth circuit court of thurs Days hearing before Sobeloff was on a motion to postpone Pauls ruling until the full appellate court could review Pajus 5vhour bombardment worst yet red shells rip Quemoy Taipei Quemoy is lands were subjected thursday to the most violent bombardment the chinese reds have Ever carried out against they were the targets of shells fired in an onslaught last in five hours and 32 the offence ministry the reds launched the bombard ment in sight of american War ships which had escorted nation Alist Supply ships to associated press correspondent Gene who is at said the shelling began As two Supply vessels were unloading at the they immediately set he and two other Supply ships which were moving in turned around and headed Back for the the bombardment was even heavier that the previous record shelling when the defense ministry credited the communists with firing shells at the failure to resupply ammunition and other critically needed material is becoming More serious daily to battered Quemoy and its nearly reports from Quemoy say a to Orialise artillery units have greatly reduced their counter fire As ammunition stocks the Quemoy military Hospital re ported it is Short of blood plasma and other medical supplies needed to treat those wounded by enemy j the last Supply ship to unload stores safely went in last even if the escort Mission to i within three Miles of Quemoy is j military observers Here say the re supplying of Quemoy on Page 1 storm fifi misses up top winds of Only 45 Mph barely kept fifi in the tropical storm class thursday As it skimmed away from the baseball american in ague Wasbin ten 101 200 14 Detroit 002 000 6 9 coir tiny Tiette suss 5 Boston 000 000 i 8 0 Chicago 000 040 4 9 0 a Anulis Kitley Byerly s Iown 8 and bid for stay tied to Lack of state help Washington up counsel for the Little Rock school Board told the supreme court thursday that Orval Faubus of Arkansas and other state and local authorities frustrated racial integration of Central High x he said during crossed lamination by the justices during argument on the historic Case the Board would not be seeking a 2vi year delay in integration if state authorities had Given their unequivocal attorney Richard Butler also suggested that the Arkansas supreme court might Rale unconstitutional the special Law pushed through the state legislature authorizing Faubus to close any school forced by court order to after the hearing the court recessed until noon this meant there would be no decision before the supreme courts verdict will affect the Pace of school integration not Only in Little Rock but the rest of the South As leading off the argue on Page s weather forecast air to partly with morning Iliili Low weather service Law sets wednesday As Ford strike deadline Detroit a the United Auto workers Union said it would strike Ford motor next wednesday unless it has a new contract by but the giant Union added it was hopeful of a settlement without a the decision and the statement came out of a Daylong meeting of the Laws International executive 1 the Union did not say Why Ford was chosen As the strike target rather than the larger general motors or the smaller Chrysler in an optimistic the Law said that for the first time in five months we can begin to see a possibility of honorable and equitable settlement on a new contract with out the necessity of strike Law president Walter Reul her said he would join the contract talks at i the strike threat came at the time Reuther said it on Pade t negro students seeking to enrol at the All White new Orleans Branch of Louisiana state University wait outside a Campus building before the University agreed to admit qualified negro Nineteen applicants immediately Sis red up for the fall photo  
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