European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 6, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse 6, the stars and stripes Sparkman says neglect. V. Of army cutting limited War potential Washington up j. Sparkman a Ala said that administration neglect of the army is putting America in a Box where it would have to answer limited russian aggression with massive air nuclear attack or Noth ing at called for greater defense spending if necessary to give the nation the sort of balanced Mili tary Force that could meet any threat we May face from limited probing operations to global War. In a speech prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the Assn. Of the . Army Sparkman questioned whether the armed forces were big enough or properly organized to Back up american diplomacy. It is scarcely a rational foreign policy objective to blast away All life from the Earth in order to counter a soviet probing opera Tion the Senate foreign relations committee member said. Neglect ground Power and yet by neglecting ground Power and concentrating Only on Means of massive destruction thesis the Box we Are getting into he said. Frankly i fear that this development is already sufficiently along that our ability to avoid a nuclear War should hostilities of thought provoking addition tour Arsenal a new of nonlethal Gas that could incapacitate without killing or leaving harmful after school aides in South drag feet on negroes integration bids effects. This is certainly an advantageous Way to capture an objective without. Destroying needed build Ings Bridges and other Man made structures he said. Size occur is any considerable practically Sparkman said he believed per haps we Are placing too much re Liance on a strategic counterforce ready to Levy devastating retribution on an aggressor while neglecting our ability to resist aggression on a limited he said he fully supported the strategic. Air Gomel and rapid development of missiles but Felt that the nation also could afford Mili tary forces so balanced in composition that we can meet any threat we May no distinction in speaking of ability to avoid using atomic weapons Sparkman did not appear to distinguish be tween Large so called strategic nuclear bombs and smaller tactical types. Administration spokesmen have said frequently that the . Has a full Range of sizes of nuclear weapons and would use them in War situations where they would be More advantageous than conventional weapons. Gen Lyman l. Lemnitzer new army chief of staff told the meeting monday that a modern army must have a fully adequate nuclear capability As Well As con family menaced by 2 escaped cons Anamosa Iowa a Iowa poet Paul Engle and his family were held at knife Point for Sev eral hours by two escaped Ana Mosa reformatory prisoners. The prisoners Donald Sills 25,and Larry Morrison 21, both. Of Des Molnes then fled in Engle s station Wagon. Sills was capture later. Sills and Morrison s or p r i s e d mrs Engle and her Young Daugh Ter when they returned to their summer Home at Stone City hear Here. " they held them at knife Point until Engle a state University of Iowa p r e s. S or am an older daughter returned Home some time later. The four members of the Engle family were held until about in pm then Brynd with plastic Cov ered before. Leaving the Engle Home the prisoners Cut the Telephone wires " leading to the work free finally worked them selves free and notified authorities. Later a Jones county Anamosa Deputy sheriff spotted the stolen station Wagon and followed it into Springville where the vehicle was abandoned. Sills later was found hiding1 under a truck it Springville. Morrison meanwhile stole an other car in Springville and drove to mount Vernon where he abandoned it and then got into a truck. After Riding the truck about two blocks Morrison jumped off an fled on foot. Richmond a. Up school officials in three Southern states Are moving slowly in the face of aware 6f applications from negro students for enrolment in Whit schools for the 1959-60 school term. Virginia s Pilpil placement boar has rejected or deferred action on a Long list of negro students for Transfer to White schools this fall in neighbouring North Carolina the school Board at Chapel Hil turned Down a negro student s re quest for Transfer to a White school but paved the Way for beginning of limited integration in Chaphill in 1960-61. The Greene county n.c., school Board deferred action until1 aug. 1 on proposed assignment of five negro students to a White school. At Nashville tenn., where the first two grades of elementary you gotta have Art vent ional arms it Gen Arthur g. Trudeau army research and development chief said that the Soldier during the next decade would be equipped with new types x of lightweight weapons using not Only conventional ammunition but also Trudeau called for. Expanded Basic research. He described As a noted new dealer Dies in California los Angeles a a. Ralph Steinberg 62. A National apolitical figure during the Roosevelt administrations is dead following a heart became Batter hits Fly fielder s out Charleston . Up convict James w. Carr 32, turned himself in to police after 10 Days of Freedom gained when during a p Rison Ball game he chased a Long Fly and kept on going. I got started after the Ball and could get stopped he said. Street Side artist Jerry Rudyk 10, intently studies his 7-year-Oldmodel, Corinne Matos in Manhattan. They Are taking part in an outdoor Art contest. United press International photo a plans water reactor for economical Power Washington a the atomic Energy commission has announced plans to build a Small size pressurized water reactor Plant in its own efforts to provide economical nuclear Power the commission invited proposals from cooperatives and pub 5 Indiana state farm inmates killed by Antifreeze highball a new York Cit commissioner in 1932. In 1936 he was National coordinator for the democratic party and Secretary of tammany Hall. Under president Franklin d. Roosevelt he was commissioner of the us. Mint and head of the american China Relief Assn. He also worked with the National re Lief Putnamville ind. A a weekend Binge on highball made from Antifreeze and soft drink powder brought death to five in Diana state farm prisoners. At least a dozen others were seriously ill As a result of drinking the mixture. Raymond Morton 23, of Indian Apolis serving 180 Days for Petty larceny and Paul Durcho 39, of Hammond ind., serving 180 Days for violation of probation died i Long Hospital in Indianapolis. Carlos p. White 28, of Hammond serving 180 Days for Drunken driving and Lloyd Bowen 19, of Jef Ferson Ville ind., serving one year for Petty larceny died in the hos Pital within four hours after being taken there Jess a Tudder 41, Lafayette Jird serving a six month sentence \ for Drunken driving was the first victim to die of the drink. Walter Hock farm superintend ent said the Antifreeze apparently was siphoned from Drums store Din a garage at the state farm. He said the Drums contained Methyl alcohol or Mont Hanol commonly called Wood alcohol. Hock is trying of determine who smuggled the Antifreeze from the garage and whether some prisoners sold the mixture to others. Tax Laws too confining St. Louis a Adolph c. Burger car dealer sentenced to four years for income tax evasion petitioned the court to suspend or reduce his sentence. He said he suffers from Claustrophobia fear of being closed in. Lie Power organizations. Offer must be submitted by nov. 16. Construction of the Plant is expected to begin about May 1960,with completion scheduled for May 1962. The proposed Plant would Usea pressurized water reactor to Gen Erate about 60,000 kilowatts ther Mal and 16,500 kilowatts electrical Power. The age said the proposal could include provision for a super Heater which would make it possible to increase the electrical capacity of the Plant to 22,000 kilo Watts. Major objective of the project the dec said is the development of a reactor which will make a significant contribution to the achievement of economical electric Power in a Small size plan at present the commission said no nuclear Power Plant of this size utilizing a pressurized water re actor is under construction in . The dec added that it is seriously considering undertaking a similar joint construction of an other Small nuclear Power Plant using a boiling water reactor. Cooperatives or Public Power organizations which participate in the project would be expected As a minimum to provide a Plant site Turbo generating facilities and the required buildings and services. Schools already have been Inte grated school superintendent by h. Oliver criticized the National Assn. For the advancement of col ored people for pushing for com plete integration of the first three grades. Two applications turned downy Virginia s three Man placement Board were for Transfer of two negro students to White schools in Norfolk a. The Norfolk school Board asked expressly that they bellowed to enter the schools. The Board deferred action on 21 other negro applications submitted by the Norfolk Board denied 13 applications from Floyd county and denied or deferred application from negro students seeking admission to White schools in Charlottesville Fairfax county Staunton and Lynchburg. The Chapel Hill n.c., Board adopted a statement of policy which Board member mrs. Marvin Allen said is designed to try limited integration at the first Grade level in the 1960-61 school year. In Nashville Oliver said High school students Are being asked by he a act to urge their parents o seek Complete integration of the first three grades. Oliver said the High school students should take advantage of their own educational opportunities rather than concern themselves with the problems of trying to integrate grades one two and last private school folds in Little Bock Little Rock Ark. Up the last of the private High school which operated during Little Rock s integration crisis has folded. T. J. Raney president of the Little Rock private school corp., said we Are out of the corporation ran the High was the largest of the three private schools established to handle some of the White students displaced when gov. Orval e. Faubus shut Little Rock s fou Public High schools against court ordered integration last fall. The. Little Rock school boar intends to open the Public High schools with Token integration sept. 8. Twelve Hundred students had enrolled for the fall term at Raney which had an enrolment of 750 inthe 1958-59 school year. Two Church operated private schools already have gone out of business. No schools were set up for negroes. Raney High charged no tuition last term but planned to charge $15 a month in the new school year. Another fast gun does it again Lockport . Up Wil Liam Ellis 26, concluded from a Hospital bed that he was faster i pulling the trigger than making a draw. Ellis who liked to imitate his favorite Western television personality was practising the fast draw while shooting at a tin can in the backyard of his Home. He whipped he gun from his Holster but a Billet was discharged accidentally before the gun was up drilling a Lole in his right knee joint. Ellis would t specify what to in Slinger he admired the most. Three children die in playhouse Blaze Nampa Ida. A three Young children died in the flames of their playhouse behind the family victims were Kathy 5, Mark. And Mary 4, All children of or and mrs. Jesse Bryant. They wer n the care of a Babysitter whiff the Parent were at work
