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Show | Mean 3 ays La SUNDAY HERALD 21) 4 or ] oO See e I e IS t e ati t ara S rooper n Pulled : CHICAGO (UP) — AFL - CIO} system” of racial and religious discrimination President George Meany Saturday| bigotry. In a speech read for him| gajd. by his assistant, Douglas Ander: | Mean yon by v quota,” Awa he | aricremineccacemicaid through the last . it gress, calling it said “America, fect. as a world power, | cannot tolerate any more Little | Rocks: Americans. as 4 “Discrimination By Quota” “Our moral | our future cocket potential designers, developers of session of Con-| “f f ar from per- brotherhood of workers. In Division have been Pe away still another satellite — a gigantic next satellite - bearing missile ‘‘on Ramey parodies biaaliparley (were) Douglas (D-IH.), 6h dynamics have not been able to| be no artificial barriers of race,| ie Sen ail get into schools dedicated to : raul ere eonienence ta ioponsercdl| e S by the Jewish Labor Committee, | % -mil eeeens a half-million Jewish |'H Its oo is ene pitendedby) mem: Zimmerman and Charles | = of the ‘chai Zi AFL-ClO'sCivil “Rights Commit- | U some creed or color,” he said. ence. These schools are practicing rs ol heres e il Mi ISSI made a_hard-hit-| ting speech, freely admitting ra-| re- | at_ the* school GLAMOR GROUNDED where nine Negroes finished their The U.S. Circuit Court of “glamor girls’’ are out BERLIN (UP) fire it in 10 days or two weeks Superintendent Pat Blake said to-| jailed e | earth would show,that not all ra- traitor = oe roughing up citizens and endanger- | ability to speak foreign languages. sheltering, donation to CARE to be used in the international incalculable mi) y sade. The First relief was accepted by Mrs. Raymond Clapper, director of the Washing- dent enhower life sentence Oct. commuted his The ideographs of the Chinese 31 on condition| alphabet are said ; 30,000 or more to ) value,!that he return to Germany. = cIo. In Atlantic Douglas urged President Eisenhower to rid colleges of a ‘quota’ WUNTSVILLE. Ala. Terming Arkansas Gov. Orval DURING SAVE Faubus’ action in the Little Rock (UP)—The ¢TiSiS “an act of political deprav- 555 Armydisclosed Friday its Jupiter C intermediate range ballistic | missile sped more than a_ thousand miles to hit its target in the Atlantic. Authorities disclosed the Jupiter C’s performance following first release of eyewitness reports of the missile as it struck the “impact’’| ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UP)—A area. TB-29 Superfortress with 10 men Redstone Arsenal, producers of| aboard was reported missing and the giant rocket, described an im-| presumed down in an Alaskan pact area as a circular region inwilderness, officials at Elmendorf side which the rocket is to fall Air Force Base here said Satur- as opposed to a target such as an day. | aircraft carrier. Superfortress, With 10 Aboard Lost In Alaska ity rarely equalled in modern times,’ Zimmerman said it is important to realize that-Faubus is not uniquely American, nor is the civil rights issue. “There is one aspect of the civil rights issue that might be uniquively American,” he said: ‘This! is our bad conscience about it. The North as well as the South has racial problems, he said, list- | ing race riots in Chicago and De- | troit and housing segregation in New York. “T think it significant and symbolic that while labor is doing its The Air Force announced at al-| best to combat racism in the The plane left Elmendorf Friday| morning on a round-robin flight. most the same time that the| South, employers are doing their It was returning to Elmendorf and| Snark SM-62 intercontinental guid- utmost to stir it up as a means last made radio contact while over! ed missile delivered a simulated! of fighting unionism,” he said. Talkeetna, about 70 air miles| hydrogen warhead ‘with. unprecZimmerman said the U.S. is north of here. edented accuracy’ on a tiny| close to the threshold of victory| Search planes from the 71st Air| ocean target near Ascension Is-| in civil rights, “and when we] Rescue Squadron began a search | land in the South Atlantic on Oct. | cross the threshold, we shall have | for the missing plane but were| 31. | done mare to open newvistas for | forced to return to Elmendorf beThe flight was the world’s first} mankind than the assault on cause of bad weather. | known demonstration of a true in-| space.’ | Aboard the plane were three pi-| tercontinental missile’s capability. | lots, two navigators, a flight en-| An Air Force announcement pola The United States suppressed | gineer and four other crew mem-| the flight “places any target in|a rebellion against tax on whisky | bers. 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Miss Blake, whois search-| areas of lanc an sea and trans-| cial discrimination bears a ‘‘Made| 178 the lives, property and Peta) She eaid , sonal rights of the citizens. | wanted. RaubusiNot Unique | as a i one.” He said in an interview he be-| his saboteur son in the United tion's current holiday as/| lieves Sputnik If may carry a tel-| he troops. The suit charges the | ing for girls to fly the European| mit much vital data back to Rus-| cial discrimination in the United federal troops at the school vio-| routes, said she is looking for a) sia. A monkey or an ape probably /ate the Constitution in addition to | pleasant Personality, poise and| the| around look a said but States, I arget ' : regere TRAITOR | the launching pad now” and may DUBLIN, Ireland (UP)—Hostess | Ap-|day SS a “They are determined to beat the United States to it.” Bergaust said. “You can imagine the propaganda value they'll get from that Hesaid his talks with Soviet sci-| entists at the recent international the astrophysical meéting in Barce- kansas Guardsmen unstoppable aerial re- lona, Spain, has convinced him the ; to go ahead and build one Predicted! S i redicted Sputniks I, I Bergaust, who predicted launching of the first two Sputsees niks, said the Russians have their National e Satellite Next satellite program, called ‘'Project Pied Piper.’ He said this was) shown in the contract to Lockheed | Months. Sept. 24. ” : | weeks. A token force of federalized Ar-| people, cannot tolerate either Lit-|siles, our budding genii of aero-| a brotherhood there can and must| eighth week of classes Friday. Hebnockclanvevitiowns®) Erik Bergaust, editor of Missiles | providing i . | world. | Corp. to build an Americantele-| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. [OE He said he has information indi-| Vision-equipped satellite. He said) Paratroopers of the 101st Airborme| cating the Soviets will send up| it will be ready in about 18) “Essentially, a labor union is a| mained on duty mis-| e elevision-Carrying and Rockets magazine, an authori-| connaissance of the Umited States | Soviets are ready to shoot for the tative trade publication in the and most of the free world | moon with a rocket rocket field, also disclosed the U.S. Making Strides The moon rocket could be set United States has iust awarded a Bergaust said the United States off at any time,’ he said, ‘‘probcontract to Lockheed Aircraft has been making strides in its TV | ably within a matter of weeks.” civil rights legislation which ‘‘ade-| son, the Illinois Democrat said ‘ ae from Central High School for the 36 .000-pound Sputnik—some time quately ahd fully meets the needs highly qualified potential students 0Tanized labor is not satisfied) first time since they arrived to next month and may fire a rocket of our time.” of science have been denied en-| With civil rights legislation pushed suppress integration violence) to the moon “within a matter of lleg becaus ¢| In a message sent to the labor| trance to colleges because o contercuce Konicalricnce! 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