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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 28, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                It tit 2 Thi stars and stripes Friday August 28, 1959 Faubus hints at guard use in Pine Bluff Little Rock Ark. Up gov. Orval e. Faubus said he would not hesitate to Call out stat police or the Arkansas National guard if trouble should develop atthe integrated opening sept. 8 of the Dollar Way school near Pinebluff. He said however he had not yet decided upon what action he would take in Case of a disturbance at the state s newest integration storm Center. But Don t misunderstand me Iwon t shrink from my responsibility he said. By "responsibility,1 Faubus said he meant use of state police or the National guardsmen. Guard used in 1957 Faubus prevented integration of Central High school in 1957 by falling out the National guard. He said it was to protect life and property. The Dollar Way Board has been ordered to admit three negro Stu dents when the school opens. Pine Bluff is 42 Miles Southeast of Little Rock the scene of conflict when nine negro students Inte grated Central two years ago. The a reported from Pine Bluff that newsmen will be protected by sheriff Harold Norton if they cover integration at Dol Murway school. 17-year-old charged we Don t expect anybody to get Hurt out there Norton said. Well take the proper  at Little Rock prosecutor. Frank Holt charged 17-year-old Everett Harris with disturbing the peace for exploding a fire Cracker bomb outside integrated Hall High school monday night Harris is the son of col Alex Ander Harris who has been visit ing Little Rock friends while Enro Ute from Taipei Formosa to a new assignment at Whit Manair Force base to Virginia county delays school openings a week front Royal a. A the Warren county school Board has voted to delay the opening of Al county schools until sept. 8. All the county s schools including Warren county High school Here had been scheduled to open aug. 31. But school supt. Q. D. Gasque said More time was needed to prepare equipment in the new Ressie Jeffries combined negro school. Casque s Brief announcement of the opening Day postponement contained no reference to troubled Warren county High scheduled to open on a desegregated basis. A total of 336 White students and 18negroes have registered for enrol ment. There had Beer speculation Las week that the opening of the pub Lic High school might be postpone while the school Board tried to de Vise a desegregation plan which would assure Warren county High a segregated 1959-60 session. The school normally accommodates about 1,000 students. It was closed last september in the face of court ordered integration. Open ing on an integrated basis in february it was attended by Only 21negro students. To join parents who returned to Russia / Brothers say Goodby to America Chicago up four Ameri can reared Brothers have flown to a permanent reunion with their parents in Russia a land they have never seen. One of them cried an said he was sorry to go. Paul Kozmin 10, brushed away his own tears and tried to Comfort his Foster Mother when the Tim came to leave his suburban Chicago Home. The Foster Mother mrs. David Moon of Bensenville said Paul told her Don t cry Mother. I lube  but Paul will not be Back. Neither will his Brothers Richard 12george, jr., 11, and Peter 3. The three older Brothers Are rus Sian citizens even though they have never been there. They we reborn in displaced persons Camps after world War  baby of the family Peter was born in Chicago and has dual citizenship. Technically he could choose Between the . And rus Sia As his Homeland 18 years from now when he will be 21. The russian zing process already was beginning when they landed inner York for a Stopover. When a photographer tried to take a Pic Ture of the Brothers a russian accompanying the boys snatched a Chicago White sox Cap from the lad s  three older boys were excited Over the Prospect of the Lon plane trip to Moscow and reunion with their parents George Andna Bejda Kozmin. But Paul said he would rather stay  like it better i m used to it he . Moon said he would t say Goodby to the neighbors. Heddin t even take his favorite fish ing pole or his toy guns. Put Emin my drawer he said. I la be Back " he added  took a Bible inscribed with affectionate messages from his pastor v and Foster parents.  worried i do Hope they will let him keep it. Will they let him go to Church in russian Chicago judge ruled last wee that America has no right to keep them from their parents who turned their backs on the . And returned to Russia two years  boys spent the night at the soviet estate at Glen Cove . Dozen russians surrounded the lads As they alighted in new York an escorted them to a limousine. West germans pay second cheering tribute to Eisenhower Flag waving West germans cheer president Eisenhower As reenters the chancellery for private talks with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. The discussions were later broadened to include Secretary of state Christian a. Herter foreign minister Heimlich give Premier True picture says Johnson Minneapolis a Ameri cans must and will stand be Hind president Eisenhower in Mak ing the visit of russian Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev serve the nation s Best interest sen. Lyndon b. Johnson a Tex told the american legion National Conven Tion. I have no fears that or. Khrushchev can contaminate the Amer can people the Senate majority Leader said. We can take in stride the Best brainwashing he can offer. Our problem is to see to it that Khrushchev will have a True picture of our  in the prepared text Johnson said America could gain by open ing Khrushchev s eyes to its Prog Ress because we have no fear of the  von Brentari and aides from both nations. The discussions follow Der. Eisenhower s second triumphal Jour of the streets of Bonn and its suburbs. In his first tour some 300,000 welcomed the president on his arrival at Bonn. Up telephoto lawmakers Aid airman stowaways Washington a an angry Kentucky congressman said he personally will defend an american airman accused of attempting to smuggle a German woman and child into the . If the air Force goes through with plans to court martial him. I can t remember when i have been so incensed said rep. Frank Chelf Day i will personally de fend him without pay if the air Force dares to court martial  Kentucky Democrat rep. Carl d. Perkins also urged the air Force to reconsider therase of a/2c William r. Arnett. Perkins said Arnett s intentions obviously were Noble since he wants to marry the Young woman. Was honoured at party killed in Auto crash Cicero . Up tragedy followed a Farewell party when the guest of Honor was killed As she drove four of her friends Back to Hancock Field in Syracuse where the five members of the women s air Force were stationed. 3 Marine generals said planning to retire Washington a three of the five lieutenant generals in the Marine corps Are thinking of immediate retirement. Rep. Craig Hosmer a Calif said  a reliable source hos meal told the House the generals Are contemplating retiring before a Tombstone promotion proce Jure expired on nov. A 1959,be named them As Vernon me gee commander Fleet marines at Lantice a. Pollack commander Fleet marines Pacific and Merrill b. Twining commander of the Quantico Amarine base. Under the present Tombstone Law officers of the Navy and Marine corps cited for performance in combat May upon retirement be promoted t 0 the higher rank but without an increase in pay and have the higher rank on their Tombstone after they die. Under a  passed this year that privileges Cut off nov. 1. Hosmer also said that 80 to 83per cent of the Marine colonels Are eligible for the Tombstone promotion and Many of them might be expected to seek retirement be nov it the dead woman was s sgt eve Lyn a. Giraud 26, of Castle Creek . She was a teletype communications supervisor with the 4626th air base so. Her car went Down an embankment and crashed head on into a tree. Authorities at Hancock Field said sgt Giraud was honoured the night before on her reassignment to abase in England. She was to have been transferred after a leave i october. Reported in very critical condition in St. Joseph s Hospital in nearby Syracuse was a/2c Geneva a Davis 33, of Andersons a. Listed in fair condition were s sgt Helen Bennett 26, of Russell a. A/3g Shirley a Heininger a  pay and v3& Mary a Bastone 19, of Shirley the couple s German civil marriage has not been recognized bythe air Force. Chelf said he was particularly sympathetic toward the woman discovered with the child hidden aboard an air plane during a Stop Over in the azores because he understands the woman became a orphan during world War ii. Chelf said he himself had been an orphan since the age of 5. Arnett is accused at Greenville,s.c., of trying to smuggle the Wom an and her 10-month-old child into the . Perkins said Arnett in his District obviously already considers the two As his wife and child. Arnett s persistent efforts an display of ingenuity he said must be  congratulations but no refund Hartford Conn. A a a. Mcglaun of West Hartford paid a $5 parking tag at the Hartford police department witha Brief note of explanation extenuating circumstances St. Francis Hospital. It was a girl weight 7 pounds 10 ounces delivery costs $3 More than anticipated. A a  from the Hartford police department to Mcglaun congratulations but no refund,1" i Fli  
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