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...bluntly frank report tells of a police officer, referred to only as "Y," in Dawson, Ga., who arrested Negro James Brazier for speeding in November 1957. It quotes Brazier: "When I first entered the door of the jail, 'Y' hit me on the back of the head and knocked me down and said, 'You smart son-of-a-bitch, I been wanting to get my hands on you for a long time.' I said, 'Why you want me for?' 'Y' said, 'You is a nigger who is buying new cars...
...Crimson fell apart without the Nigerian star in the Williams game, and lost 3 to 2. According to coach Bruce Munro, Ohiri is out for the rest of the season, and his appearance at Yale would have to be "a pleasant surprise." THE STANDINGS Team W L T GF GA TP Harvard 4 0 1 19 4 9 Brown 4 2 0 9 12 8 Yale 2 1 1 12 9 8 Princeton 2 2 2 6 6 6 Cornell 2 2 1 10 12 5 Penn 2 4 0 9 9 4 Columbia...
...Emory scientists took their measure of the future at Dawsonville, Ga., some 50 miles north of Atlanta, where the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. built a medium-sized (10,000 kw.) unshielded nuclear reactor for Air Force research on atom-powered airplanes. The reactor was set among wooded hills and abandoned fields that were reverting to forest, and in June 1959 it was allowed to operate for a short period at high level, spraying its surroundings with gamma rays and neutrons, the total dose simulating the effect of fallout after a nuclear...
...succeeded in temporarily cowing Katanga's dissidents, it proved less effective in Eastern Province, stronghold of Communist-lining Antoine Gizen-ga. Three weeks ago. Gizenga accepted the post of Vice Premier in the central government of Cyrille Adoula. But he seemed to have changed his mind. He refused to go to Leopoldville to take up his job. Instead, he formed a new National Patrice Lumumba Party and began orating against the U.N. ("hostile to the Congo"). Last week his soldiers, apparently feeling that it is open season on all Western whites, roughed up U.S. Consul Thomas A. Cassilly...
...midst of such international problems, the President of the U.S. has other matters to consider. One is the matter of his presence with the people. Last week, while waiting patiently in a long tourist line at the White House, Mrs. Edith Sprayberry, a schoolteacher from Rome, Ga., was startled when a guard tapped her on the shoulder, politely asked her name and those of her party. She gave them: Husband Jack, Daughters Susan, 12, and Alice, 8, and Son Tom, 10. Without explanation, all were directed out of the line, ushered into the Cabinet Room, then motioned into a larger...