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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Fogt the stars  stripes saturday july 25, 1959 8 textile unionists sentenced in Cotton strike bombing plot Henderson . A a Stern North Carolina judge sentenced three textile Union leaders to prison terms of from six to 10 years a ringleaders in a conspiracy to blow up vital installations at the struck Harriet Henderson Cotton Mills. Five others members of the textile workers Union of americ Twuwa local which struck the Mills last november were sentence to terms ranging from two to seven  eight including North Caro Lina s Twuwa director Boyd , were convicted by a Superior court jury which deliberated Summerfield pledges Battle to ban Book Norfolk a. Up Post master general Arthur e. Summer Field has served notice he intends to keep up his fight to ban the Hovel lady chattel Ley s Lover from the mails. Summerfield Here for a Nav presentation said a Federal judge s decision that the Book could emailed would be appealed All the Way to the highest court in theland if necessary. If that Book is not filth Pray Tell what is filth Summerfield  said obscene  lewd literature was doing a half billion Dol a a year business primarily in new York  California,. his office received 50,000 letters Las year complaining of the filthy  attributed a Large portion of juvenile  sex crimes to obscene  pornographic literature. Summerfield presented a plaque to Navy capt Ronald f. Schad whose submarine Squadron fired a guided missile carrying mail from100 Miles at sea to the naval air station at Mayport fla., Las month. The postmaster general said this first use of a missile for mail marked another step toward this country s drive to use nuclear Power for peaceful purposes. Mystery culture probed in Central american Jungles Philadelphia a How could a High degree of civilization flourish a thousand years ago in / the steamy perilous Jungles of Central America what strange altars did. This people serve. What were its bizarre rituals  what so suddenly put an end to the Folk culture  the City where its cruel ceremonials reached their Climax these Are key questions to a mys Tery which University of Pennsyl Vania archaeologists have brought put of Guatemala from the site of the ancient City of Tikal. Clues no solutions Back from their fourth season of Wrork the scientists came upon Many clues but no solutions. The expedition found Sacke tombs heaps of human Bones broken monuments  evidence that blood letting was an important part of the mayan rites of worship.", Tikal a sprawling ceremonial Center dominated life in that in hospitable Interior from 300 to 900 . Then it was no More. History enfolded it amt nature overlaid it with the crust of  can Only guess at an Swers to the Riddle. Perhaps priestly factions one devoted to the cult of the Jaguar  other vowing fantastic fealty to the two headed tji feathered Serpent pursued their end to the ultimate. In their to of Jed for Power they May have Jet ugh  temples  gods d 4llthat belonged to Tikal s Wayne primitive  at the same  hours before returning diet of guilty of All three counts of conspiracy against each defend ant. Possible sentence judge Raymond Mallard who could have sentenced each to 45years, told the 51-year-old Payton As he passed sentence i Hope All of you gentlemen will some Day come to understand that the Law is bigger than you bigger than the Union bigger than an organization. To e Good people of North Carolina will not tolerate anyone holding themselves above the  Payton his aide Lawrence Gore  Charles Auslander a minor Union official Drew the stiffestsentences6 to 10 years at hard labor. ,. _ " " four others Warren Walker 38,Robert Edward Abbott. 21, Calvin Ray Pegram 22, . Johnny mar tin 57-r-Drew 5 to 7-year terms. The eighth defendant 23-year-old Mal Colm Jarrell described by Mallard As the Low Man of the tote pole in this conspiracy Drew 2 to 3 years. Appeal notice. Attorneys for the eight immediately gave notice of Appeal. Pay ton s Appeal Bond was set at $25,000,As was Gores  Auslander s. Bond for Walker Pegram Martin  Abbott was set at $20,000,  Jarrell s at $10,000. In sentencing Gore Mallard said according to the reputation i goof you when i was Down Here before you were the Man in charge of the violence in  Mallard earlier had presided Over trials growing out of minor strike violence at the Cotton Mills. Black s so addressing the defendants  their lawyers including Hugo Lack jr., son of the associate Justice of the . Supreme court Mallard said we need unions in the unite states. We do not need a Union or Union officials who think  Catlike they Are above the Law. Fear has run ran Pant in Hen Derson  Vance county the last few months. I Don t know who caused it. But it must end right  he told Payton that the Union Leader s radio speeches during the strike were inflammatory  added a Leader who would do what or. Payton is accused of doing Inthis conspiracy does not deserve to be called a  custody drama in courtroom mrs. Mildred Akes right watches with Paine expression As her former husband starts to leave a St. Joseph mo., courtroom with their 2-year-old daughter Eileen. Mrs. Akes had spent six Days in jail for defying a court order to return the child to the father who has Legal custody. She finally relented brought the child to court  gave Herto the father. Caught with a surprised look is Rita Fisher Deputy circuit clerk who gave the child Flower to Stop her crying. Associated press photo California s Brown i. I denies any part Iii a Tutler feud of Sacramento up gov. To. Brown denied he is. ?.happy with the democratic National committee or party chair Man Paul Butler. " the governor s office said a mis understanding May have led to published reports in the East that Brown was disturbed because but Ler or the committee supposedly made changes in Brown s speech accepting a Post on the democratic advisory Council last week. According to stories we reheard they Are charged with edit ing ignoring or m i s h a n d 1 i n g Brown s statement said Hal Champion the governor s press Secretary. They were not guilty  Eastern reports said the commit tee or Butler Cut out of Brown s statement Praise for Senate demo cratic Leader Lyndon b. Johnson  speaker Sam Rayburn. Champion said the National com Mittee released a statement attributed to Brown after a Tele phone conversation from washing ton to the governor s staff in Sac Ramento a formal acceptance also was drawn up by the governor office  released in Sacramento while the two statements differed in wording neither mentioned Johnson or  governor s office expressed displeasure Over attempts by East Ern writers to draw Brown into the feud Between Butler  con Gressional leaders. He just in t in it one Fbrown s advisors said. The governor actually accepted the advis Ory Council Post two months ago  he is not involved in any Wain the current Butler congressional squabble. Eisenhower Library gets dulles9 personal papers Chicago up John Foster Dulles personal papers containing details of his association wit president Eisenhower have been Given to the Eisenhower presiden tial archival Library at Abilene Kan. A group of state  Industrial leaders engaged in creating  stocking the Library announced the donation of the papers. They said the papers Are per Sonal documents dated during astronauts to Wear Navy outer suit of underwear Washington up the Mer Cury astronauts will keep their dates with space dressed in $3,750outfits consisting of a pressure suit by the Navy  air conditioned underwear by the air Force. This was disclosed by the National aeronautics  space administration in an announcement that it is buying 20 of the outfits for about $75,000.the astronauts now training for their roles As first americans in space will Wear the suits duri i grief test flights in the nose of a Redstone rocket  again when they Are boosted into orbits around the Earth by Atlas rockets. The pressurized outer suit is modified version of a suit made for the Navy by the b. F. Good Rich co of Akron Ohio. Beneath the one piece Navy suit the Astro naut will Wear a double-walled1ventilated rubber garment of a kind used by air Force pilots vacationland in Arctic predicted if if if rift 0 of i it time Chicago up if someone were to say the Greenland Icecap would some Day become a summer time playground you would think he had been out in the Sun too Long. But an army physician mad that prediction  went on to Back it  Alan a Matzger said Cit dwellers today spend Happy  unconcerned weeks in the Sierra without chatting an t eyelash but those who pioneered the Vest found them almost impenetrable. Matzger. Said the Frozen regions of the world will be similarly treated some Day but first much must be Learned about the regions  the effect they have on Man s health. Many there now he is stationed with the army medical research Laboratory at it. Knox ky., andr is spending the summer in Greenland providing medical support for army engineers near Thule. He noted in a guest editorial inthe american medical Assn s publication archives of internal Medl Cine that Many persons already Are living  working in the Arctic regions. Matzger said they Are no Dif Ferent from persons living in the ., Australia or France an their lives Are in no More danger. Persons 1 i v ing in Greenland know that needless chances cannot be taken  they know that when Ever they leave their Community they must be prepared to be Iso lated but these safety precepts relearned Matzger  is probably the last Geo graphic Frontier the Captain said however there is some germ of Pioneer in most of us  Dulles service in the Cabinet. The Yare linked directly to Dulles per Sonal association with the presi Dent  with top members of Eisenhower s administration the announcement said. Dulles himself arranged to give his papers to the Eisenhower Library before his death by cancer in May. The final agreement was contained in a letter from Dulles dated april 5, 1959. Tight restrictions were impose Don who can see the papers  under what conditions. Documents guard Edall the documents must be Safe guarded As if they were highly classified  a representative of the Dulles estate must Grant per Mission to study them. Access to or research in the Dulles papers must also be approved by the administrator of Federal services. The administrator will also be responsible for safeguarding any government interest in information contained in the document. The stipulations were mad under rules imposed by the fed eral records act. The rules Fol Lowed the pattern of regulations set up when other Dulles paper were donated to Princeton univer sity. At Princeton the John Foster Dulles Library at Princeton will be the repository of the bulk of Dulles papers Deal ing with his Public service As distinguished front the papers Deal ing with Dulles personal relation ships with or. Eisenhower  other officials. Tho archival Library is to be constructed in the president s boy Hood Home town across the Stree from the Eisenhower museum. The state of Kansas has purchased the site for the Library   donate the land to the government once the building is completed. The meeting was for the purpose of reporting on Progress in raising $3 million for construction of the Library. It was announced that $1 million of this sum has already been collected. Ambulance in. Waiting new York up an ambulance Stoft by the stage Entrance throughout a concert at Lewisohn stadium. But the singing Star Graciela Rivera for whom it was waiting just in Case made it through the concert  Home  maternity dress  
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