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The Weather 0. S. W'tmthct Bareaa. tat Laalnt Snow tonigh, Saturday. Warmer tonight.

Colder, windy, Saturday. Low tonight 27. High Saturday 32. WE WNA ONE HUNDRED-SECOND YEAR LANSING EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957 38 Pages INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PRICE SEVEN CENTS HOME! EDITION STA eMMJ Gromvko Aid School. Boost Replaces Shepilov Russia Announces Shift In Top Foreign Post After Secret Meet Williams i i ed By 'IF WE DO OUR PART Plan Based MOSCOW," Feb.

15 (UP) The Soviet Union dropped Dmitri T. Shepilov as foreign minister to 'No Recession Signs' day after only Vim i i nine months in office the nine i II1UUIJ13 VI XlUll" On $195 Per Child Humphrey.Expects Prosperity to Continue gary and Poland. Andrei Gromyko was promoted to replace him. The action was taken you see signs that we are in for WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 tfh- 150 more than the department trouble? Do you think business got this year.

and the volume of activity will Humphrey said 23Viillion dol-. following secret Secy. of the Treasury Humphrey foresees continued prosperity 'for the next 18 months. greatly decline in the next 18 meetings of the Governor Suggests Money' I would say, 'No, I do Soviet Com From General Fund Back "There are no signs of a re munist party cen- Gromyko lars of the increase is necessary because of a 1956 law making a bookkeeping change in how the government contributes to the civil service retirement fund. Most of the remainder of the in tral committee Wednesday and cession, Humphrey said in secret testimony before a house appro not." CONTROL IS URGED "In fact, I think if we can control our activities and do some of the things we aire urging, largely Thursday.

Shepilov, 51, former editor of the Communist party priations subcommittee Jan. 25. Up Sales Tax Deficit By RICHARD MILLIMAN (Journal Staff Writer) A school aid formula based crease, he said, is for "essential" The group made the testimony organ Pravda, replaced V. M. Molotov only last June.

The new foreign minister was first deputy in the government itself, if the public today. Humphrey, who has cautioned coast guard boat and plane replacement and to handle a rising workload in the customs and internal revenue services. that a continued high level of upon $195 per child for 1957-58 $5 higher than at present was to both men. AIDE TO KHRUSHCHEV government spending could lead government itself and a lot of these local governments can control our appetites and if we do not put additional inflationary pressures on the country, if we do our part, I see no reason this cannot go on for a long period of time. Shepilov now becomes one of to a depression that would "curl your hair," again, urged that "ev the eight secretaries of the Com munist party central committee SMALL BOY TROUBLE Off i- eryone go to work" on trimming expenditures.

He said' business, labor and local governments must join federal agencies in avoiding under party chief Nikita S. Khru shchev. i "If we overdo ours, and evcry- Chairman Gary (D-Va) asked how the treasury arrived at its forecast of $73,600,000,000 in revenue for next fiscal year, compared with $70,600,000,000 this year and $68,100,000,000 last year. "What we have done is to assume approximately the same rate of activity that we have had in the past two Humphrey replied. He added: The official Tass news agency announcement of Shepilov's re Dooy eise does, of course we will dump trash in- the barrel but for reasons best known to himself, he got in, too.

The officers struggled for some time, then removed one of the boy's rubber-soled shoes. That -did the trick. Pinky came right out. (AP Wirephoto) inflationary steps. ASKS $713,834,000 ctrs Dave Hughes, left, and Jim Buckle struggle with Virgil (Pinky) Anderson, stuck fast in a trash barrel behind his home at Long Beach, yesterday.

He had been sent by his mother to be heading into difficulty, but as of the moment I see no reason moval gave no reason for the sud At' the same time. Humphrey why we should change our esti den government change. It said only that he was "released" in connection with a transfer to mate for the next 18 months based on the present progress of asked lor $713,834,000 to run the treasury for the fiscal year starting next July 1. This is other work. it someone said to me, Do tne country." U.

S. Population Grows mkoiai i. Patolichev was named to take over Gromyko's former spot as first deputy advocated Friday by Gov. Williams in his special message to the legislature on education. The governor also suggested that aid of $190 per child be assured this year, backed up by money from the general fund if sales tix collections are both high enough to pay the $190 from the schools' share.

He already has recommended that $17 million from the general fund guarantee the $195 per student for next year. DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION Other recommendations, on education included: A program for consolidating districts aiming at elimination by 1961 of all districts without high schools. Pupil-teacher ratio of 33-1 and a $4,200 minimum teacher salary, with state aid reduced to districts not complying. Further encouragement of junior and community colleges, including $2.5, million for capital outlay. Appropriation of $88.3 million March on Capital foreign minister.

bnepuov generally was asso ciated with Soviet policy in the At Rate of 7,200 a Day; Proposed by Negroes middle east. It was his visit to Cairo while still editor of Pravda which preceded agreements for tke Pag's fteus shipment of Communist arms to Egypt. Huge Parade Seen Alternative Unless The new foreign minister, Gro myko, is well known to the west. Ike Sneaks on Southern Strife He spoke for the Soviet Union in 'J'HE apparent inability of the United Nations to solve several potentially grave crises has brought the UN's prestige to its lowest point. It has led to demands for or many of the major United Na Hits 170 Million Mark WASHINGTON, Feb.

15 MV The population of the United States reached an estimated 170 million today with a blinking of lights, a turning of wheels and with some sobering The new mark showed on an elaborate electric display in the commerce department at 11 a. ra. (E. S. as a white light flashed a net gain of one in the population, boosting the total to the magic 170 million mark.

Twelve seconds later the figure moved on to It is expected to reach 200 million in 10 years or less. All this is estimated. Actually the 170 million figure may have been reached several weeks- ago. Or maybe it be s. tions debates in New York.

He also has attended most of the NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 15 W) Neffrn lparfors taw thov onvicinn thousands of praying people marching to Washington unless Presi-j international conferences since World War H. for operating nine Michigan colleges and universities, plus $26.8 ueni speaks out to the south on segregation violence. The warning came to the President yesterday in telegrams sent by the Southern Negro -Leaders conference, headed by Rev.

Martin Luther King of Montgomery, Ala. 'HANDS OFF' POLICY million for capital outlay. Shepilov last major task as A $250,000 scholarship pro ims wm. not De a political foreign minister was his foreign march, it will be rooted in deeD gram based on "merit and need." MILLAGE INCREASE (Picture on Page .32) policy report to the supreme Soviet (parliament) last week. It was then that he launched the new "hands off doctrine for the The governor's recommended spiritual faith," he told a news conference after his group ended a two-day meeting.

WHITES, TOO formula for $195 school aid includes an increase in deductible middle east, generally inter reached until next month. But, until someone comes along with, a better system of counting people than the one used by the cen-' sus bureau, today was the day, 1- Ahout those sobering figures: There now are 7,200 mdreer preted as Moscow's counter to the leader of the Montgom-' Eisenhower doctrine. millage from the present 2.5 mills to 2.75 mills. The gross aid figure of $195 includes the first 2.75 mills levied sons in the United States than there were just 24 hours ago. And Pastolichev, Gromyko's succes ery bus boycott, said he did not know exaetly what-form the pil-- STUART H.

PERRY i--; sor as number two man -in" the foreign ministry, was a deputy gnmage would take. But he said he was sure thousands of whites foreign minister. in each district, plus money from the primary school fund based on school census totals in each would join thousands of Negroes ine snaxeup came as a com Publisher in what the telegram called a plete surprise to Moscow observ "Sft v. ers who recalled the starring role pilgrimage of prayer. "If you, our President, cannot played by Shepilov at the meet come south to relieve our har ing of the supreme Soviet.

district, plus the rest from the school aid fund furnished by sales taxes and distributed on the basis of actual school membership. Deductible millage in Detroit, however, would be lowered to assed people, we shall have to Dies at 82 lead our people to you in the tomorrow at this time there will be 7,200 more than today, Depending on how you look at it, that means 7,200 more mouths to feed, and potentially 7,200 more taxpayers, 7,200 more customers, or 7,200 more drivers clutter up the highways at rush hour. The annual rate of population growth in the United States is. now just short of three million persons about the present population of Louisiana or Kentucky. Every month there are enough new people to make up a city of 250,000 about the size of Syracuse, N.

or Richmond, Va The vital statistics that measure this country's growth are gathered by the census bureau and translated 'into a series, of blinking lights set against a map of the United States. Every eight seconds string of blue lights indicates a birth somewhere in the nation: Every 21 seconds the purple lights indicate a death. Every Jwo minutes the green lights represent an immigrant reaching the United States. Every 24 minutes the red lights indicate an emigrant's departure. And every 12 seconds, with all these factors taken into consideration, a white'light flashes to show a net population gain of one.

revision of the international organization of its ineffectiveness1. Within the last few weeks, its mandates have been defied by member nations which comprise more than half of the world's population. These countries and the questions on which they deliberately flouted the UN Russia cn Hungary and the satellites generally; Britain, France and Israel, in their at-' tack on Egypt; Israel, in refusing to withdraw troops from Egyptian soil; France, on independence in Algeria; India, in refusing to hold a plebiscite on disputed Kashmir; China, a nonmember, in failing to take steps for Korean unification. In all these problems the UN has been helpless to enforce its demands through diplomacy or military action. VOTING WITHIN UN JJOREOVER, voting control within the UN has finally passed to the anti-western, anti-democratic and anti-colonial members.

Russia can block any action in the security council by a single veto. The Soviet and Afro-Asian bloc, with 36 votes, can prevent action in the general as- sembly, where a two-thirds vote is required for a decision. Sometimes, a few South American nations vote with them when questions of colonialism are involved. On several occasions, members of the' American bloc and the British commonwealth have lined up against Washington and London. The fact is that.

the domi- Warm Air Takes Edge Page (Legislative News on 3 and 4) Stuart H. Perry Headed Monroe, Adrian Papers; Studied Meteors Off Snap NegroLeader To Speak Here Rev. Martin Luther King, Montgomery, Negro leader and advocate of passive resistance, in the drive for integration, is scheduled to speak in Lansing Sunday. His talk, at 3 p. m.

in the Civic Center, will be open to the public. TUCSON, Feb. 15 (JB Stuart Hoffman Perry, prominent Hourly Temperatures m. 81 Id m. m.

si it ft Michigan newspaperman, pub lisher of the Adrian Telegram ft m. m. IOI 13 maom ill MSU Will Nat Limit and vice president of the Mon REV. MARTIN L. KING V.

S. wfithrr bureau trmpermrtirrs Barometer reading at boob. 3a.ll, falling roe Evening News, died last night in St. Mary hospital after a brief two mills under the governor's plan because Detroit still is supporting part of Wayne State university. In suggesting use of general fund money to guarantee specified payments to school districts, both for the present year and next year, Williams said: "It is now clear that last year's formula with a basic allowance of $190 wiii cost more than available from dedicated funds.

School boards placed reliance upon this formula in preparing their budget and the public was led to believe that a specified amount was made available. We must, therefore, appropriate an amount. illness. He was 82. Enrollment-Hannah Suitcase Funeral arrangements have not After an unexpected and rather jolting plunge to eight above zero capital in order to call the nation's attention to the violence and organized terror directed toward men, women and children," the telegram said.

yet been made. Michigan will be an open-ended Perry had been living in Michigan State-university will never deny admission to a quali- at 6 a. m. Friday, the mercury was on the way back up, hitting 28 by noon. Tucson with his wife for several years.

King said the conference, com He said there seems to be an fied Michigan student, the presi odes Expl prising 97 men from 10 southern A wave of warm air was wash idea in some quarters that the Also surviving is one of two states, would be satisfied if Eisen universities want to be big just daughters, Mrs. C. Kenneth Wes dent of the university said In-day. "A state-supported university would place itself in an unten for the sake of being big. hower spoke in the north but pointed his remarks to the south.

ing across central Michigan Friday, and the low during the night will be a rather warm one, the weatherman said, hitting 27. ley of Monroe. There are two grandchildren and five 2 Negroes Hurt, Cafe Is "State institutions, have an obligation to satisfy the educational demands of the people of the able position if it closed its doors to the son or daughter of any tax SPEAK IN SOUTH "But we would prefer him to Then, on Saturday, it will turn sufficient to cover any deficiency in the school aid fund if we are to avoid a school crisis of considerable proportion." MORE FOR DISTRESSED Wrecked in Clinton, Blast state. This must be our most im somewhat' colder again, with a speak in a troubled southern city. payer in the state," said Pres.

John A. Hannah. high of about 32. PONTIAC NATIVE A native of Pontiac, Perry graduated from the University of portant 'consideration," he said See OBSERVER Page 8, Col. 4 one that has been the scene of Occasional snow is due Friday CLINTON, Feb.

15 WS violence," he said. night and Saturday, and it will He also urged a $3 million expansion of aid to distressed Michigan law school in 1896 and joined his father's law firm. The telegram also asked the A dynamite-laden suitcase explod be windy to start the weekend President to call a White House Enrollment at the East tan-! sing institution will level off at about 35,000 students, the president hopes, but only if. student demand for higher education is, satisfied in the state. school districts, which now re Injured off.

ed in the heart of Clinton's Ne News Highlights LABOR RACKET New evidence amassed. Page 16. TAX FAX Helpful advice. The five-day extended forecast gro section last night, wrecking a restaurant and slightly injuring a Friday called for temperatures averaging two to six degrees be In Collision negro woman and baby. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS low normal during that period.

He entered the newspaper field in 901, joining a friend, Harry Coleman, when he started the Pontiac, Daily Press. Perry served as editor. In 1903 he purchased the weekly St. Johns News and in 1907 bought the Adrian BOUGHT MONROE DAILY The dynamite charge, which conference on law and order. Noting that Eisenhower had turned down an earlier conference request to speak in the south, the telegram asked him to reconsider.

"TERROR CAMPAIGN" Since the Jan. 11 request, the While it will be colder Saturday, Growth plans at M. S. U. are witnesses said was placed by a ceive about $3.5 million.

To help assure better assessment procedures and better equalization of local' property, leading to increasing deductible millage, Williams urged expansion of the state tax commission staff. Williams pointed out that educational concepts have changed in recent years so that a 12-grade it will be a bit warmer Sunday based on an enrollment peak of white man who raced away in a car, also heavily damaged other and Monday. The cold snap will 35,000 students but several other Auto Bounces Off Second resume about Tuesday. Negro-owned property. factors are vital in the enroll nient predictions.

Precipitation during the five- lhe blast was the area eighth. wire continued, "Violence has Car, Sails Head-On Into Truck day period will average nearly a and by far the most destructive. continued to erupt by night and First, said Pres. Hannah, it is expected that the development of half inch as ram or snow Satur In 1927 Perry, with JS Gray, managing editor of the Telegram, and C. Kenneth Wesley, Perry's son-in-law, bought the Monroe by day.

It has grown to alarming since Clinton high school admitted 12 Negro students under a day, and again about Tuesday and education is now considered standard. AIL operating districts junior colleges and branch urn proportions we are no longer faced with sporadic violence, Two men were in fair condition federal court order last fall. versities in the state will siphon off a great many students who In the absence of concrete Dut with what appears to be an Wednesday. Rep. Kilborn, 3 Friday in St.

Lawrence hospital after the car in which they were organized campaign of violence clues, however, officers still de and terror. would otherwise enroll at M. S. U. or other large universities.

Unless these smaller education Evening News. In later years, Perry began the study of meteorites, writing a book, "The Metallography of Meteoric Iron," published by the Smithsonian institute in 1944. riding careened off another ve clined to speculate as to whether integration of the previously Hurt in Crash our people, though reso lute and courageous, cannot be aii-wmte school is connected with al institutions are encouraged and aided, the large universities the series of explosions. expected forever to be targets for His research won recognition by A state representative and Police said the suitcase, wnich rifles, shot guns and for bombs, will be faced with enrolling stu-j dents who would otherwise attend the National Academy of Sciences particularly when our women hicle and hit a truck head on' Thursday about 8:30 p. m.

in the 200 block of S. Rosemary st Injured were Lawrence EL Bennett, 30, of 342 S. Hathaway st, and his passenger, Bernard Bridges, 46, of the same address. Both suffered concussions: ac- contained "several" sticks of dy three other drivers were hurt in a four-car pileup Friday at and children are brought within namite, was placed on a concrete in 1946 with a diploma and gold medal. the smaller schools.

DEMAND HARD TO GUESS 11:30 a. seven and a half range of those deadly weapons." slab across the street from a res Page 15. AUDREY HEPBURN The girl every man loves and loses. Page 8. PRISON POPULATION Still soaring in Page 3.

RAILROADING Vast new era forecast Page 25. LANSING SYMPHONY Drive for $10,000 opens. Page 25. SENIOR CITIZENS Mayoral candidates consider them. Page 25.

-REFUGEES Michigan taking good care of them. Page 3. -CADILLAC GIRL Cherry pie champ. Page 17. HAWKEYES Face Spartan cagers Saturday.

Page 28. Bedtime Stories 9 City in Brief 2 Comics Crossword Puzzie 7 Daily Patterns .21 Dear Abby .21 Editorials, Features 8 Health Talks ...,.........23 Junior Editor .23 Markets ...32 Postman ....22 Radio, TV :..1.27 Senior Forum ..11 Society s. 18-19 Sports 28 to 31 State Pages 17-24 Theater 14 Vital Statistics Weather. Women's Features Perry was elected second, vice president of the Associated Press should provide such an education, he contended, or be considered a closed district facing compulsory reorganization. He said consolidation or expansion should begin "as soon after July 1, 1957, as good planning will allow," and should be achieved by July 1, 1961- EVENTUALLY 28 TO 1 The teacher-pupil ratio of 33-1 was suggested because "we are constantly threatened with loss of warm personal attention by the teacher to the pupil." This ratio should be reduced at least by one pupil each year to the ratio of 28-1.

he said. State aid should not be allowed for any pupils over the ratio, he added. Guaranteed wage of $4200 for teachers, the governor said, would miles north of Johns oh US-27. taurant where several Negroes were' eating. The Negroes said 7 Second factor is the not quiY Valentine's Day in Rep.

John Kilborn (R-Petoskey) they saw a white man stop, leave Wl tw ftUgliaill vuuutj sua- predictable demand for suffered oply a cut hand, and was the suitcase, jump back into his education within any population a severe scalp laceration. Snub Starts Split car and speed The Bennett vehicle, traveling figure. The number of young men and released after treatment at uun-ton County Memorial hospital in St Johns. The restaurant, located in a south, struck a parked car owned basement, was wrecked. Its ceil women per-thousand people, who LOS ANGELES, Feb.

15 Wl by Richard Welch, 29, of 405 Ma Henry Kroll of Quincy and Har- ing and inner walls were caved in He was. elected to membership in the American Society of Newspaper Editors in 1923. For more than 30 years he was a member of the Inland Daily Press association, serving at one time as vice president for Michigan, and was one of the organizers of the University of Michigan Press club. go to college has been increasing land-F. Nelson, 45, Alma drug Her husband failed to ive her a and its windows blown out steadily with the vast technologi son bounced off it and head-on into a northbound truck driven by Paul Hatchene, 35, of 533 salesman, were in "serious" con present or even a kiss last St cal development in the country, dition in the hospital, while Valentine's Day, Mrs.

'Dorii Pres. Hannah said. Find Hitchhiker We can predict with accuracy Spokane st Hatchene was not injured and Bennett was ticketed for failure Romo, 24, testified yesterday in winning a divorce from William Madelina M. Ferguson, R. 1, Alma, the fourth motorist, received, only minor injuries and was not hospitalized.

the growth of the population but LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15 (UP) we can only guess at the number Railroad officials yesterday found to stop in the assured clear dis S. Romo, 25, an accountant help correct the shortage of qualified teachers in Michigan. State aid would be reduced by the differences between actual salary and $4,200 in each case of under Take It tance ahead. Clinton county deputies said of young men and women in the population who will demand a This prompted her attorney, a "hitchhiker" riding the rods between two units of the diesel engine that pulled the Golden Lloyd Saunders, to comment: Proposes Joint Survey higher education." WARNING ISSUED Nelson, driving south, lost control and hit Kroll's northbound car.

Rep. car was following Kroll's. "I'd better pick up something DENVER, Feb. 15 (INS) Yul Brynner, movie and stage actor, had his shaved head covered with a hat when he stepped from a State Limited here from Tucum-cari, N. M.

The non-paying pas payment under his plan. Williams continued his promotion of junior and community for my own wife. TOKYO, Feb. 15 Wl Foreign Minister Nobuske Kishi ssid today he will propose a joint Japan- "It would be the appropriate The president warned: "Unless an intelligent job is done in de plane at the Denver municipal thing to do," agreed Acting Supe colleges toward the end of pro Sam Street Hughes has the legal and judicial experience to United Nations survey of the ef airport A crowd of adoring teen senger was a bantam hen. 1 Qualifications are important Elect Sam Street Hughes Circuit Court Judge.

Political adv. veloping the junior colleges and branch universities, enrollment There is no substitute for experience. Elect Sam Street Hughes rior Judge Clarence E. Johns, who granted the decree on fects of British atomic tests this age girls cried: "Take it off, take best serve as Circuit Judge. viding such a rchool within com-See SCHOOL Page 2, Col.

1 spring in the South Pacific it oft" Political adv. or the- University of grounds of cruelty. Circuit Court Judge. Political Ad. at M.S.U..

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