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Show The Slt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September Dennis Tlie Menace No accurate estimate of loss has been made, nut farmers and residents agreed It would mount well into millions of ' dollars, C3, 19C2 By Ilank Ketclium Emergency in Arizona J. CLYDE WILSON, Arizona federal teams from the Nat- adjutant general and chairman ural Disaster Committee and of the board of the National the Small Business Admin- Cotton Council, surveyed the istration would ' survey the area Friday. area. Theres a terrific amount This was presumably a of land inundated, literally MARICOPA. AP.IZ, Sept 28 (UK) Gov. Paul Fannin Friday declared a state of emer- 6 Die in Fire, Boy Escapes T think everyone . tuf y d WELCOME TEACHERS to Our Great STORE-WID- E 0 "Hey, Mom! Did yt notice I didnt slam the door? and Deputize Any Citizen Marshals Poiverful qood-lookin- GREATER DOWNTOWN vea q. m nd r-r- ou - . America's foremost makers WOOL hand-cull- There are 91 marshals, one for each judicial district in 85 chief deputy marshals and about 550 deputy marshals. the country, plus The Si marshaH, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, receive salaries ranging from $10.-63- 5 to $15,006 depending on the size of their districts and their workload. WORSTED A UJS. marshal can deputize any citizen to assist him when he feels it necessary, so that his staff in an emergency could be almost unlimited. SUITS Court Tells Barnett: Enroll Negro--Or Jail! UJS. Continued From Page 1 Inevitably, politics crept into the confused picture. ON MISSISSIPPI'S Gulf Coast at Gulfport. Bidwell Adams, state Democratic chairman, told a cheering crowd he is through with the national Democratic Party. The national Democratic Party will have to get somebody eke to cany their banner," he told a meeting of Harrison County Democrats at the county courthouse Thursday Namar said. Were prepared to respond to whatever emergencies may develop." He said the Defense Department had not been asked yet for troop assistance other than some housekeeping help lor U.S. marshals. THE DEFENSE secretary noted some units fat U-Forces are alway s on alert for possible reaction to overseas emergencies. In Jackson. Miss, the Missis- night He made this decision, be sippi legislature, in special session to reapportinon, quick- said, became of its stand m ly jerked the rug from under the Ole Miss case. a proposed resolution that And. in little Rock. Homer would hae sought to sever relations with Adkins, former Arkansas govMississippis ernor, telegraphed President the Union. if he sends Kennedy that THE MEASURE would have troops into Mississippi he petitioned the Congress to cut cannot hope to be reelected In the connection with Missis- 19t4. 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White, patterns or solid colors; neck sleeves sizes all-wo- g LATER, THE lieutenant governor said three carloads of Negroes showed up Thurs- - j 6-Deday at Ole Miss armed with: shotguns. He said they wanted to help the state protect the Ole Miss campus. The offer, he said, was refused. Ey.Assoetated Press In a more temperate move than the severance proposal, MESICK. MICH, Sept. 28 ' the State Senate urgently re- Six persons four of them quested missions of Americans Roman Catholic Itemuacanj to send strong protests to nuns were killed In a fiery President Kennedy and his two-ca- r collision near this town brother, Atty. Gen. Robert in Michigans lower Peninsula ! Kennedy, against use of police Friday night state and gestapo methods In ' the form of federal fence THE OTHER TWO dead. CVS against the people of Missis- - cupants of the car which burst jinto flames, were burned be-, WITH ALL THE fury rag- - yond recognition, but the seven Jng across the south, the sunlit curs other wooded . . . i quiet of the hilly, $ Jcfcns; Miss-visited! Ole campus of Eacoctual School in EssexvjBe. Friday only by class-bounC5ty, Mkh. students furnished a notable near i Iar Wood Academy In contrast Nearly 200 newsmen on Grand Rapids, Mich, to which hand for the historic struggle the nuns were attached, identidrew hardly a glance from fied the dead rums. the hustling students. The dead were listed as: ONLY ONE item seemed to Sister worry the few students sam- Anna Ferdinand, the farmer Bauer, and Sister Rose pled for reaction the possibithe former Regina de Imekla, Gov. Barnett that lity might dose Ole Miss rather than sub- Haus, both of Grand Rapids: Arm thi ister mit to 1 just want to finish mer Mary Popp of Lake said a junior coed, lar.au. 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