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Ruling May Decide Fate of Integration At Tennessee School Clinton, Tenn. (U.R) Authori ties believed today a ruling on a contempt charge against a segregationist leader may decide the fate of an attempt to inte grate the Clinton High school. While police for a fifth day escorted 12 newly admitted Ne groes to and from classes U.S. District Judge Robert L. Taylor prepared to rule whether Fred erick John Kasper, of Washing ton, D.C., violated an injunction against nti-Ncgro demonstra tions. Texans Stand Guard A scene equally tense, but without disorders thus far, was created by the start of a new New York Mayor To Run for Senate New York (U.R) Demo cratic leaders had high hopes today that Mayor Robert Wag ner's decision to run for the Senate would carry the state and iwing New York to Adlai E. Stevenson in the coming elec tion. Wagner, 46, announced Thurs day that he was willing to run for the post vacated by Sen. Herbert H. Lehman after he had consulted with family, advisers and friends, News of his candidacy was warmly received by Stevenson, Gov. Averell Harriman and party leaders Carmine De Sapio and Michael Prcndergast. Stevenson, in Knoxville, Tenn., when he received word of the announcement, said Wagner stcod at the very top among the younger leaders of the party. "In my opinion," Stevenson said, "if nominated he would add great strength to our ticket In New York state." Harriman said that Wagner "will bring to the campaign that vigorous fighting spirit for lib eral objectives which are so im portant for the success of both our national and state tickets in November." De Sapio and Prendergast both predicted Wagner would win the Senate election. These voices of approval virtu ally assured Wagner of getting the nomination at the party's state convention in Albany Sept. 10. I school term at Mansfield, Tex., where a half-dozen officers with submachineguns stood guard over an angry crowd of whites Thursday. Six Negroes armed with a fed eral court order for their admis sion to the Mansfield High school were expected to try to day, if they try at all, to register along with some 145 white stu dents who registered Thursday. For two successive nights Ne groes were hanged in effigy in Mansfield and once in Fort Worth 12 miles away where the Negroes have previously attend ed segregated schools. Automo biles parked around the Mans field school bore signs saying, "We don't want Negroes," and "Negroes be damned." Presence Starts Trouble Clinton authorities saw no sign of trouble until Kasper ar rived last Sunday, representing the Seaboard White Citizens Council of Washington. Thurs day he was arrested for violat ing Taylor's injunction against demonstrations. Assistant Attorney General Walter Fischer, one of Kasper's accusers, said the "only trouble we've ever had here is because of this man." Kasper, executive secretary of the council in Washington, D.C., was held Thursday night in lieu of $10,000 bond. Extra policemen again were assigned to the Clinton High school as a precaution against any further violent uprisings. jTiny Girl Due Delicate Surgery Montgomery, Ala. (U.R) An Air Force plane left Thursday on a low-level mercy flight to Mayo Clinic, where experts are expected to perform a delicate j operation on the heart of a tiny girl. Sixteen-month-old Cara Mia Crumpton was placed aboard a plane at Maxwell Air Force i Base to make the special flight j to the clinic at Rochester, Minn. ; The little girl, suffering from a hole in her heart wall, was ; unable to take a commercial air liner because doctors here feared it might fly at too great an altitude. They said a high alti tude flight could prove fatal. Cara Mia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crumpton, stands one chance in three of surviving the emergency operation, doc tors said. "But we feel the child must ( have the operation if she is to survive," the parents said. Crumpton, a civilian Air Force employee at Maxwell, and his wife accompanied the child on i the trip. Crumpton said the little girl turned blue after exercise and that her growth had been 1 retarded. Because of the hole in her ; I heart wall, he said, blood passes through her lungs twice instead of once. Friday, August SI. 1958 MEDFORD (ORESOIT) MAIL TRIE TJrTE FIVE Four Persons Killed In Cyprus Shooting Nicosia, Cyprus iU.R) Four persons were killed during a gunfight in Nicosia hospital to day when extremists tried to free a Cypriot prisoner. The battle broke out when gunmen entered the hospital to try to free a prisoner held there under soldier escort. The pris oner broke free and dashed toward the upper floors of the hospital. Police, troops and Cypriot ex tremists began firing. Two extremists were shot by police. A hospital nurse was killed when she was hit by a wild bullet. One police sergeant was shot dead. Brink's Evidence To Be Presented Boston (U.R) The Brink's ! I prosecution, delayed 18 days by 1 1 the longest jury empaneling in '. I Mossachusetts court history, ex pects to present its first evidence today in the trial of eight men accused of the nation's biggest j cash robbery. The 12-man jury and two al ternates selected from a panel of j I some 1800 "reluctant" venire- i I men Thursday inspected the I Brink's money fortress where ! masked bandits looted $1,219,000 j six years ago. Only the eight middle-aged defendants were missing from ' the group of trial principals that , were whirled by buses through ! teeming North End streets to the holdup scene. 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