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WEATHER Tonight, chance of showers,\ low Im 505. Tuesday, partial pleating, breezy, high 65-75. FINAL | , EDI‘ATI'QN' Pric€s EicHT CENTS 4. £. §. L A ‘, 1. 1. +0 i- + Dat RX 2-3131 Fol XXXIV, No an ~ ~Grams FALLS, N.Y., MoNDaY a, 1969 | Ap s TION ‘ 9 UT - 4.0 : l ' - ' * k - E6; e ‘ | mm Other Racial Devel i | - Fighting Breaks Out In L her Racial Developments National Guard . , | ‘ I _\ E a o s BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . } 7 * CLEMSON, S.C. - A second Negro student, Miss Lucinda x *~ « 6 - -- - Brawley, 17, of Hopkings, S.C., registered at Clemson College n Ir - ' . a | &\ & Aa j . . Sunday as the state-supported school opened for the fall terni te | > - Nation Is John Gronouski Appointed Sen. Dirksel 150 Students | \= Sie Hes ' \. ' B P e d K d : eni ' Ir ‘Sen i u ens l a 51111311170RD,‘T annn R-ZbAbout 1,500 guests crowded Negro: Put 0 AI | . ' - . aseball player Jackie inson's home Sunday and pledged n er ®. y f GS, en t en n e y . x i_ over $15,000 for civil rights organizations after hgarmg talksgby mik unge m 0 T B P > G 0 oie or n algon ' pr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Roy Wilkins. . - |T o Be Postmaster General I JERSEY CHT, NJ. _ Jonn mdl, a oil vighis reager | Alabama Governor ; - oor . ~ , said he expected 100 persons to stage a peaceful demonstration Says That He- Wi\ ew rISIS WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UA degree in taxation and f , at a public school today to protest racial fmbalance, p 1 #1 11 John Gronouski, 48-year-old Wis- | public finance. ' ®t an rea y | re rres e e _ . reserve Law, Order consin state tax commissioner,] He has held teaching posts at i \ BOWIE, Md. - Seven persons were arrested Sunday for was named today by President the University of Maine and ro , protesting the refusal of housing developer William Levit | BIRMINGHAM, Ma. fept 9 Two-Hour Battle Kennedy to be postmaster gen-] Wayne University, Detroit. Announces Stand __| Pupils Are Warned to sell to Negroes at his new development known as Belair. ___ |D. segregation ral. head . L Aen o nen en edi r ol segregation Is Waged Between - |\Eronousi will succeed J. \4 \ opf way bom in. pimbar te u,) - After Conference That Military May I*4* | , ® continued in three Alabama cities - Rightists, Pro-Reds _ Day, the original postmas-\Ou, 6, 019 but grew up in ; f (erie ao on an nen > ghtists, Pro-RKedS - |;ey general. Somer where he attended St At White House Take Stern Measures! 0 l lca ros ew or l Y (units at Birmingham on an alert Until the Senate acts on aro-| SBN when; gha‘ Ibshk a | \just in case they are needed.\ VIENTIANE, Sept. 9 (P -inouski's nomination, which Ken- Peter's School, then osh| \ wasHINGTON, Sept. 8 (P) -| SAIGON, Viet Nam, Sept. 9 (M, ' 'The governor has pledged to Sharp fighting broke out e2\!W nedy will submit in the next few |_ fo College for three years _ |gen, Everett Dirksen of Illinois. - Club-swinging troops today; el & preserve law and order in the today in downtown Vientiane gays, Sidney W. Bishop will con- Rep. Clemente Zablockl, D-lthe Senate Republican leader,!rushed into & high school and! um on rl eac ers Oie 'state and he will do whatever is between right-wing and PrO-itinue to serve as acting post- wis, said, last night that Ken-|seiq today he will vote for rati-jarrested 750 jeering schoolboys * - | necessary,\ Bill Jones, his press Communist Pathet Lao forces. master general - a position he nedy would appoint of the limited nuclear who defled President Ngo Dinh! | secretary, said of the alerting of plunging Laos into 'a new crisis. has held since Day's departure. 'And. just before the Whiteigest ban treaty, He also said Diem's government by a the guard. A right-wing spokesman sald| G@ronouski, a Democrat, has| TOUS® made the announcement| president Kennedy plans to issue|ing their school and going on' 0c e e er or i Wallace backed up early morn- f one Pathet Lao soldier was killed |peen commissioner of taxation today, Sen. William Proxmire,.ly statement that \might dispellistrike, f ing executive orders designed to and another wounded in the two-|for the state of Wisconsin since D-Wis., said the White House/and resolve some of the ABDTE-| 'The military governor of Sui-i t prevent integration at Biming- hour clash, during which s«tr-|yamuary 1960. Prior to that, helalso had informed him of the hensions and misgivings\ COB\ yon warned pupils and their| OREGON { ' o , ham, Mobile and Tuskegee with ages and gunfire were exchang- was research director for the tax appointment. . cerning the treaty. {paméhts stern measures will be C ~ ON, TII, Sent. 9 P -, ' YORK, Sept 9 'P -a heavy concentration of state ed. department. Gronouski also said he had| Dirksen told newsmen that ;o quell the unrest Knowledgeable political pros Public school teachers called off troopers in the cities. He ignored ; ~ A reliable source reported two|\ A resident of Madison, Wis. been notified be would get the support of the treaty \has prob-: a b St. 'would say little today on t“eitheir threatened | strike last 'a fourth city scheduled for de- \ civilians &a Filipino attached to|\Gronouski has a doctor of philo-} cabinet post. ably been envisioned\ from his\ In a communique, Brig. Gen.| impact made by Gov. Nelson A.inight and approved a new con- segregation, Huntsville a hospital and m Loatian, were - previous statements, but this TOD ThA Dinh said male demon- Rockefeller of New York on the trac; which included pay in- - Two Negroes who registered Killed. , | x Tas the first time that he hadiStrators over 20 years of age|VOtON® of this ultra conservative/creases. \_ \~| at a Mobile high school last Neutralist _ premier - Prince | said flatly that he would vote WOU!d be drafted into the Army section of northwest Tilincis, More than a million pupils! week were Turned awaoo vhen Souvanna Phouma immediately ‘ a e \in up e S for ratification. .and students of both sexes under: Their interest was more con- start the fall term in New York. they appeared for class t‘ol ; postponed for at least 24 hours U ® I \PH support the treaty,\ ne{2) would be sent to special \re-scenterated on Republicans who City's 850 public schools today. - Maj. Joe Smelley of the High- i his scheduled departure for New said, adding that he felt that , education centers. {will seek state and congressionali The United Federation of | way Patrol ha¥1ded th gB~ ' York to attend the opening ses- J U would be ratified. | Warms Parents «office next year, but who failed' Teachers, AFL-CIO, reached ; copy of an executive ordeeTi a: ; sion of the United Nations Sept. ome ess ln “a ru e S Dirksen announced. his support | He warned parents they woulgito show up at Saturday's Ogle; agreement with the Board of | sued by Wallace, lettin Whiz h 17. He had planned to leave to- after tatking with President Ken- be . held responsible for their COUnIY_ Fair Grounds GOP, Edveation late yesterday, About | children _ in - but _ keeping °F day as head of & government nedy at the White House, 'children's actvitles would PDiCNI & biennial affair sponsor; 8,500 teachers met last night | Negroes out, j i delegation. @ Jr x He was accompanied there by have to pay for the expense of 20, °Y regular Republican organi-; at Randalls Island Stadium | j 1, F | 2 we taned by a re 0m the Democratic Semate leader,ikeeping their children in the[ 22tions. and voiced approval of the (joager, | may a Feder | the shooting was started by a Mike Mansfield of Montana, They centers. { - The 16th Congressional Dis- settlement. courtr'siirin Owd that a Federal » pro-Communist - Pathet |- Lao were joined there by Secretary) pupils who are guilty of re-} trict, which embraces the four |, The settlement was proposedla.;; me lensing Wallace's - security unit stationed in Vienti- of Defenss Robert S. MCNAMA&YS.ipeatedly demonstrating may be} is heavily Republican, by a three-man mediation panel\ Spy qraor i get these lads In Ou ane. \I mIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil,) - By The Associated Press Dirksen said the President willlirieq by a military gourtyth: In recent months, a Goldwater |Set UP by Mayor Robert F. Wag- 11; of?” to get these kids in i Section Sealed Off Sept 9 (A - 'The United States) MARACATBO, | Venesuele . - Send & letter to Mansfield, prob- |communique said. Military courts for president organization has NCT On Friday, The panel hed|©\ _.. t The communique said that IAMshed tons of food supplies to- / Quintu: N ably Wednesday, which will be are empowered to i i been formed. There also is a been in continuous session since \The governor has no more - when Pathet Lao soldiers start-|day to about 300,000 homelessfigmlir3 digretsfgalifisys, were horn \one of clarification and assur- sentencgs. impose death? John Birch Society movement ‘11 aim. Saturday. At 4:30 p_m,,1'ight to violate Federal law than . . Me A ¥ Ines Marla a . bq yesterday, former Fo the has to viol n ed random firing and grenade|refugees fleeing from four days . (RACE _ .., . The latest demonstration broke: 12 lhe section. 8g y. former Federal dudse violate state Taw, Throwing the military governor uncontrolled forest fires in the, CHETYO De Prieto, a 34-year-old| Mansfield said he thought suthjout at the huge Chu Vanrfigi Into this political climamférgogaii ligamg, émkaiéorfeffrevfi? ; + T r-! ashington, Atty. Gen. of Vientiane rushed heavy forces Grought-parched state of Parana.) grandmother, The infants, chris..2 letter would prove helpful in\royy High School. It was simi- Rockefeller, who may seek the I of the right-wing army, includ-! Officlals expressed hope that tened Robmson, Fernando, oppo, gaining votes for ratification. | har to strikes in seyersls gtherlGOP presidential noxfination in CE 'Robert Kennedy went into con- ing armored units, into the city. heavy rains moving slowly north-'Juan Jose and Mario. were $wyg! The, President is trying to\saigon boys and girls high 1964, and his wife, Margaretta, Gentlemen, the marathon is ference with top Justice Depart» Thgly immediately sealed off the|ward from Argentina would end months premature, but a spokes-égggiggaty‘pumm support 10\isongols Saturday. flew in Saturday from Albany The teachers voted 5.265 to 18123212311;de he 12” 521-1130“ latest entire center section. i - a i : : . . ': i f * > ock desegregation. ese e e o in ma (a ari ren sait me a) , cop braes Mote bus b tt iano Bit rons tin planation as to the reason for thousands of acres of coffee!tion. All were placed in incuba—iconhdem of ratification, several If” fir 055 c c o Clin, {from 0500 11321230115 anagram??? £3113 1c11 d not bother to cast & tion of Huntsy'lle where four the shooting, which shattered a'plantations. Food supplies were tors. The largest weighed onl \ senators have announced their | dragged the pupils into trutks ; you, maveled some 25 miles to] al vote. . Negroes were scBiduled to enter calm of several months Pdnning stort 'bounds. 3 M? a P'iy opposition and the President is' and carted them off to jail | } [f, I \ me 7 \° Threatened to Picket Hour whits bruis : Fught-aing \tr S. L g hort. km S.. ounpes‘. ts. De Pricto, taking no chances. His meeting! The military governor blamed! regon in a caravan of 22 auto-, Before the agreement, Union 4 Pam AS _ j g troops were de The United States and Brazil 'whose five children by a previOUS,at the White H ith Dem-|the uprising. on the Communist mobiles. culls c+ ~,) President Charles Cogen. had pud 'Dre«Raymond Christian, +9 l, _ ployed throughout the clty and! combined in rushing powdared. {marriage - include A maymaomtzgmemgmagg‘fiéfi Re-| Viet Cong ghémfllag Coramunist? \qmere were no dS- the teachers would\ Eek; Thisfiw‘ superintendent in Hunts 4 gflgdogégdzn gfgdjgfggmgfi milk, cornmeal and flour to the | daughter with a child of her OWN,|publican Everetb M. Dirksen may] He said two high school girs played either at the airport 0r schools in defiance of a Statelwilfp’ said: B ries sweet were precticaly| \Bodes\ sald \I feel well. There was in some bipartisan state-larvested Saturday at the cia |along the road heralding the ap- Supreme . Court order obtained: \We plan to operate schools as i deserted. - 'Fenslo. rooed m1; Doctor and nurse teams of theisxc‘kness nor pain . . . it was tran- ment of reassurance to the coun- | Long High School admitted they proach of Rockefeller. . 'by the city and despite a state| USUAl for all day classes and we - 1ty. All shops - {1 $1 ppe! TLS. Peace Corps, were reported'quil.\ Her husband, Aftren Luisitry that the treaty would not en~ / were members of the ¥ _ Cong.! At the fair grounds, the visitors law which forbids strikes by will comply with the Federal “A?” wgs°P§egr2ff \that - the treating about 500 injured refu-:.De Prieto, 39-year-old oil com- danger U.S. security, J Schools Open were mobbed by autograph seek- public employes. court integration order,\ gees. The U.S. Food for Peace, pany foreman, has eight children Two other powerful senators, lers and - handshakers Both The law provides for dismissal Wallace said he took the ac- = latest incident would cause @&n-|P rogram ordered foodstocks by a previous marriage, De Prieto the to ; The military governor, how-, his w fo stri i i « F . b - . p Democrat and the sen- ne ] 1 {Rockefeller and his wife, whom of strikers. They can be rehired,\ tion because \the threats of force X , 23:18: tiihbiclatlm ageigxptsmtfgflown and trucked ip. imarried his common-law wifeior Republican on the Foreign | C\C!; dsald all Saigon mgié s°h°9}5'he called by her nickname, but with employment penalties, 'and unwarranted integration of Poe hasebeen stilling; (101.0 lthw I“; Brazilian President Joao Gou- after the births, explaining: \I Relations Committee, open the ‘g’vg‘; “gfixo’g’msirggefi if; lingLSMI-Iappy\ many times. posed for. The court order against strik- 'the public schools of this state $ f onths di r the l@S6ijars called for an all-out cffort decided to marty her when TI Senate debate with their ®N-! (po, their terms pdenez Sjpictures with dozens of children ing could have brought jail sen-. is detrimental to the publc in- it ew months over disagreementlyo nop parana. The government learned she was going to have dorsement of the ban on all but! SNE in reeduc@t10n| on jhe pleas of their parents. fences for violators, { terest.\ e. between neutralists and Pathet Lao on & site for mediation con- ferences. __ State Plans . - . - ters) will be allowed to return' j A one -d has ordered funds released to quintuplets. underground atomic blasts. cen Behind them, at one time for, one - day strike by the Sees Education Hirm Parana. Gov. Ney Braga. | i \The simple compelling fact fig dbhfér iguogfsnfimiegfié‘éadfigfi bout 10 minutes, was a \Gold- Union on April 11, 196%, crip- | ng orders also claimed that \Now only rain can save us JACKSON, Miss. - MrS. of the times,\ Chairman J. We |orygiee» Iwater for president\ booth. | pled the school system. An in- '=imtegration of the public school from total defeat,\ said Col. Italo, Thomas N. Harkins, wife of a Fulbright, D-Ark, said ih Bis |\ yng pupils of Chu Van An ap-}; ** \Welcome to Tilinois, Rocky''| junction that time sent teach- |wil totally disrupt and effec- Conte, head of the grocer, gave birth Sat-) prepared remarks, \Is that no parently bamicaded their ramp _lsign was displayed at the fair]! *% back to work and they sub- destroy the education pro- effort, in & telephone interview, urday night to quadruplets, all nation would be likely to sur- fing campus when classes beganigrounds. well in view of the, sequently got yearly salary in- + from Curitiba, capital of \It's a good thing I own Vive as an organized society in audience of more than 6.000 per-. Creases of about $750 each, cess ... ., h at 8 am. when newsmen arrived R 5 \hi Police Capt. Jack Warren. on There has been no appreciable my grocery,\ said the proud & nuclear war, soon afterwards they found Lhel ons i The union, which claims to guty at one of the Burmingham rain in the state since January.'ifather. \I'd be in real trouble if \It is this prospect . . - tRatischool surrounded by at least 2) ho York governor have 1.000 teacher-membets, 18} sop ha far as He i But the storm that caused. I didn't.\ The Harkins firss makes _it essential for us to bre@kipatiallion of combats-Yready blasted the Kennedy adminis- \the recognized collective bar- Zingee'lrsfiefiaighz 52135015 ax (apex: | ,_ A-React i eactor flooding in Argenting over is choosing names. Now out of the fatal cycle of fe@\|namese infantry and scores Of| tration for what he termed {gaining agent for all 43,000; ;p integration. weekend was beginning to move the babies are being called «a » Jand armaments and greater fe8?/nelmented combat police. | were failure at home and (teachers in the city's school sy- Twentim carloads - of- state * toward Parana. \B\, \C\, and \D\. The quads/find finally war. abroad. The shirt-sleeved and [stem. troopers pulled up at Birming- ALBANY, Sept. 9 (M - The: F wel und \The nuclear test ban treaty cotton dress crowd was corflial, The teachers' new - two-year P * P Conte had said 250 persons weight ranged from 3 pounds, awn not break the eycle. Ib is far applauding - numerous | times {contract will give most of themsgfi 2 $5520 111132; leI-éxgahndsggg}. State Atomic Research and D8-l poy 4 s A perished in the fires but revised ounces to 4 pounds, one ounce., M I v 5 velopment authority says it ili is estimate. 'All are doing well. Mrs. Harkmsétrggremtmesb an effort; t; {save yster 1 ous dsfizg; 21151315231 112135220: Sggc3ak- §5§0 more during the pact PeT-jiff's deputies had arrived earlier. construct | its $1,689,000 | nuclear] final count could be much'said she'd expected twins, \I even: n a marginal effect on mas cha the ranking io new range from $5 moi-Scum \2 the state forces were in n at ‘ 300 plain clothes with _ armbands pulsed test reactor near Malia}, much greater because thought of triplets,\ she saig the conflict between the Com- - 4 Test Station, in Saratoga County. 2 ha., 4, 8 sealy boas '' munist and free worlds. party member in attendance.'to $10,455. Although the ~\ a there is just no way to know,\ he \but four!\ The Harkins bave; \But if it is faithfully observed, HESS ye termed the picnic \one of theimum salary underg the contract Zia? fine figima Department i . 'The authority made the dis-| (;,\ .. r 'f ; - - ino & closure - yesterday _ after _ Gov. | 5%¢ bMany famiflletsh are “13322512?ng children-and the O1d- mig\ treaty 'can in some small biggest we've ever held.\ The Pic-! will remain the same, the maxi-! Apout 2 ved a | Rockefeller authorized | negotia-| 2ted PU mgsp < me f men a0C, * ‘measure mitigate the fears and|/f [) eat S nics have been going on mum will go to $11,025 on July 1. 'Tusk ut 20 troopers arrived a: (00 bets for purchase of the Malia, probably fighting the fires - (v jonny oor _ One of the uopame in uime lead to further] the 1930s, he said. 1984. 1 ShCG tecopers lined in front of test station from the Federal| WBE ., i Preh druplets berhgps in time lead to further | Smith declined to speculate O2} tn aqdition to salary increas- coopers lined. 10 1901 / He estimated that 300.000 per- 4-day-old Dreher quadrupletSimoecuree of limited accommo- ROCHESTER, Sept. 9 \) - A any impact Rockefeller may have 3 ithe campus at Murphy High f government. » cas : ; g' 3 R : es, the contract limits cl 1 | tw max: Ths governor said the author- 8008 out of a state population of died yesterday in St. David's; a mysterious illness, believed to be made on the crowd. but he la- > Mac ass sizes school at Mobile where two \ ne 50 said the author tal at Austin. Doctors said EOD. the possible cause of death of &!mented the fact that not one of to 35 pupils in elementary andiNegroes registered | Wednesday joi 'i million, were burned out of Hospita E Arrab speaks Sen : to $0 DUI 1d , glitz hfigtiiiecggd taindsiifiedlglfmfi‘their homes. 'Diana Sue Dreher died of angfigg Eml‘i‘fiififi $5112)? 1:55; brother and sister, has stricken|the possible GOP state and con- junior high schools and 39 inibut did not attend classes. pulsed test reatcor, so he au- The fires, scattered over 50 jrespiratory ailment. She weighed ranking Iiepublicaxtggn the com- the six surviving children of the pressional candidates in 1964 had senior high schools; sets up im~iCharles MoNell, sehool board Thorized the agency to obtain the| areas, apparently dealt asevete just over three pounds, as did Berlmftree nq chairman of the Sen- family and their cousin. Two'lshowed up. proved grievance procedures, and:president, said he did not know land \for a reasonable price.\ blow to the coffee crop. Parana (sisters, when born Tuesday to late - Republican - Policy - Com- youngsters were listed in POOT‘ Rep. John W. Anderson, a Re- establishes a continuing com-/what course the board would 'The reactor project grew out| is Brazil's biggest coffee-pro- 'Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd DreBe . Ofimirtee is expected to follow with condition 'at a hospital. |publican who represents this dis- mittee of school and union rep- take. ofstudies conducted by the state; duéing state. [Austin. Doctors said the of the treaty. |C Dr. Wallace Font, | MOBYO2 trict, had been in the area earlier (0 consider such; 'There was no doubt in the in cooperation with the electron-| | Paper | production | also had infants, Beverly Afin, Linda DaY!\ ne foreign relations comnfitiee‘gounty deputy health director.lin the week, but not Saturday. | MMtCS 85 recruiting teachers,minds of anyone that the fiery los industry. Pulsed reactors can | made Parana one of Brazil's most and Joan. teigh, apparently 2\ ped extensive hearings on thefsiid yesterday the children prob-|sen, Everett R. Dirksen, GOP and improving school condi<,Wallace had challenged and de- produce radiation effects | dal&| prosperous states in recent years. doing well. pact - and - then recommended | 4, ly were infected by contact-senate leader, remained in the ' tions. . ified the Federal government on L similar to that from nuclear: - 16-1. The lone di swim; polluted stream in nearby | Max J. Rubin, president of the school integration. weapons tests. - s x . senter was Sen. Russell B eLols-Fenfield. \' Hlinois has a Democratic gov.! Board of Education, said the His executive orders. which he The Malta Test Station, a > , > -La * * ng,‘ But the nature of the Hllness 'erpor, Otto Kerner, lHeutenant mediators' recommendations used | last week to delay school rocket development and testing a l a Ila lo“ 0 : T'hé Senate Armed Services has not. been learned, authori- governor and state auditor. 'The | were consistent with the con-.openings on an integrated basis center, was established by the e L I ' Subcommittee held separate ties said. Cultures have been |Scqretary of state, attorney gen- | tract proposals made by the last week in 'Tusegee and Hunts- TUS. Army in 1945. Recently the secret hearings on the “ea? ang taken from the stream for ex- jeral, treasurer and superintend- | board in July. The board's posi- ville, were issued less than thrée Air 'Foree operated it, but the) @ - [- unlike the foreign relationsy'ro'u amination in effort to de- sen; of public instruction, also tion had been that it would not hours before class time today, P facility was declared surplus last ou i > or u an al wa made no direct recommenditim? tam?!“ the' possible cause of |elective posts, are held by Re-|fake funds from school services The latest orders left the situ- ' year by the Defense Department,. ' Nr . - 1b is particularly among the sub-| =; eh] ness. -_ ._.!publicans. None of the state of- \to meet the union's demands for ation in this shape: White pupils Oliver Townsend, chairman of tee John Temmerman, a chéemistifcials attended the picnic rally. _ [ralses. 'can enter and proceed with their the suthority, said the pulse- MONTPELIER, Vt., Sept. 9 (Psi a ~ - type reactor would be built on al- The new Vermont Railway|old Wulfson said. side of the state,\ the 33-year committee that opposition to the|for the city of Rochester, said istudies but Negro children are ; i j mem the stream, indicating that the {-l Li {with 1,000-acre site east of the MaltaiGorp., headed by Jay Wulfson of! Wulfson | said inspection - of Pl a . . {with them. t . 'B i .J. ti-|trackage and some maintenance! gy |_ e 7 children may have played in it. | ouse emocra Ic l ees | The last gubernatorial decree test station East Brunswick, NJ.. has pe 8 Br lef'y The stream runs near the home P bore down hard on the theory pact bu“? up. several toys had been found in barred from - attending | classes - He said the GSA had taken [tioned for authofized capitaliza- Work probably will begin this I | public bids on the 185-acre up to $950,000, one of the week. _. . of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dorn, R a 'that the entry of Negroes would station site Aug. 15 and the | incorporators sald today. Wilfson also. declared that | Condition Poor - f a L ] abridge the civil rights of the est bid was about $200,000. Hobert B. Eldredge Montpelier] as a short line, the railroad o (1 Two of their daughters, Bar- ax I . rove Is ear white pupils \and deprive than}, \We expect to exceed the M&R-|jawyer who represented Wulfson will have \a much better: ® * * bara, 4, and Stephanie, 5, were| \ b of equal protection of rye laws. 'est bid but feel the bigding Kai in negotiations with the state for| chance than as a branch of a HUNTSVILLE, Ala, Sept. 9 hstede poor condition at Gen- MT}; If: gfigfigcoglsgeggs; & 1 1 et fod i = i ier,\ - Fak 4. esee Ho 1 . ; _L 5 ‘ , HHS good indication of the market|jeaee of the Burlington-White! larger carnet (M- A swear-oi a first grader spital here WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (P - Means | Committee and 2150 (py wrederal Judge Prank Scar land Railway, also released names of the five incorporators, in addition to Wulfson and Eidredge, they are John Calhoun of Barre and Edwin A. Free Jr. Chuckle of Barre, attomeys associated C orner |with Mdrédge: and Donald Mar- FOC CC 'tin of Montpelier, a consulting PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 9 up engineer ' - & rive? got into a nesty| Cathoun dnd Martin also are traffic jam in a Palo Alto park-§a550ci:lted in efl'iortg vaf&vg§ii : f t natural gas service in Vermon Ing lob 'as if he ror me first time. f ton-White Creek line will con- nect with the Boston & Maine at White Creek, the Delaware & Hudson at Rutland and the Cen- tral Vermont at Burlington. \This gives & potential indus- try a much larger cholce Of| routes,\ Wulfson. \The competi- tin is keener if you are located on & Short line between the other three railroads.\ troubles enough already. He was in debt, for one thing. He was driving a stoien car. garlangchaer, and - police sai}d E toys f e had $3,000 in his pocket which - , he had just taken. at?“ the point of | Mean® hile. Wulfso‘tn said he a toy gun, from a bank at the. NaS talked with many shippers: Stanford shopping center. [glong the Rutland {\and they \ And then there was this po- {are quite happy that the rail- Ticeman | on th: -wheeled|roud is being activated .. . and mobpz‘cycleo site? bin-flee they will not have ‘addltiorvxg‘li The man fled but was quickly freight costs 28 they liave now:.\ captured. \{ think that the fiamjoaq op- He had escaped into the police eration. will be for the benefit of; gorking lot. {everybody, especially the western: first year of opératioh the five! Eidredge said that Furing the 'incorporations will adj: as difec= Conviction for Sale | Of Maizoh Is Upheld MOSCOW. Sept. 9 (P -_ A city appeals court has ruled against three Moscow Jews ap» pealing convictions on charges of selling Matzoh, Jewish sources said today. . Maizoh is the Jewish Pass-| over bread. For the past 'bwo years, the Soviet government has refused to wlow public bakeries to produce it +. value,\ i r id a reporter. . - - 'ling- ug, Tomend to & repo Creek, N.Y., section of the Rut-| He said his 140 mile Burling entered the Fifth Avenue Ble» mentaty School today and be- ' came the first Negro child to attend - classes _ with white children in Alabama's public school system.; TURKU, Finland, Sept. 9 (P Ong of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's Finnish chaut- - feurs was Killed dna road acci- derit early today and death cast a cloud over Johnson's trip to Finland's second city. ALGIERS, Sept. 9: (M - De- 1 nounced by foes as & blueprint, | for dictatorship, a new consti= tution making Algeria a one- party Socialist state ruled by strongman Ahmed Ben Bella - went into effech today. | ; _ NEW YORK, Sept, 9 (M - Formér President Harty S. Truman today opposed cut- ting taxes \until the budget is . balanced.\ {cousin, Alvin Dean, 5. © Inaté chilly and fever, and had| been predictions, however, that Dornefta, 6; and Sharon. 2 ; leng? were reported in good condition “gigs, PifmggifisKeimafif £111]? at the hospital, as was their P8 | thi RCC j in f billion tax out bill this year. Luther Dorn Jt. 3. died Thurs- saliegieJfihy‘figgfib 353343; day two hours after admission to!y,.;, judgment . that Democrats Genesse Hospital, Brenda DOM lpove the votes\ but that Repub~ forts to attach a spending con- trol section to the bill, And Dean. son of Mr. and Mrs.l2 ._, - : ft : - 22. _| Byrnes said they expect some Hairy Dean of Pultneyville, visit Democratic support. ed the Dorn home for two days \ ' last week with his seven protf.| , The Pwo congressman who | ers and sisters. They réturned| debated the «bill on a tele- 'home Saturday. vision program, are members. Alvin Dean was hospitalized) 4 the tax-writing House Ways yesterday. His grandmother, Mrs.) and Means Committee which Estell Dom, said he had been| is expected io approve the bi suffering from a headache, alter-| formally tomorrow, There have has not been determined,. been vomiting. delays --- especially in the Sen- All of the surviving Dom chil-] ste - are likely to delay en- drei except Sharon were ad-] actment until next year at mitted to the hospital Saturday.! least. three months, died in February, . ° mts af. 12900\ The cahse of cash dear: fowns will not slacken their of~ | 'the same time:. The other surviving Dorn ‘chi‘rI- Re o Borg r Sao Bema: . - \{Rep. Hale Boggs of Louisiana, chairman of the House Repub- drén-Romnis, 10; Rugent 8; /the House Democratic whip, said ican Policy Conference, let in a Savannah, Ga., school - - {desegregation | case | earlier | this He contended that \we are . ; drier \ 2 RBElyear, Scarlett ordered segrega- gghtmg a time bomb ff lmflfatxonfuon, continued but was promptly at + tas m pota ier or Appl mie mee be nd I r Als. e case has not be justified as long as the bggn ippé‘ffig to the en's. figgoggei; for deficits of $9 bil-gupreme Court. Bug Boégs said there is no - o on, ent, soo on: Red ShIps Leave lion of productive facilities outly - (nt bu aa al of use and an abundarice of food Kodiak Island Area and. housing.\ | _ - Byrnes challenged these esti-] jJUNEAU, Alaska, Soph. 9 (M -- males, but Boggs Jnsisted and A fleet of about 14 Russian fish» compared the administration | vessels left an afea off posal with the late Henry Ford's|kodiak Island yesterday when a action in cutting the price Of|Coast Guard cutter appeared to automobiles and raising wages aflinvestigate complaints of kan fishermen, \It made billions for tlie Ford| Alaskans aboard five king crab family and the Ford corporation,\ boats told the 17 Coast Guard Boggs said, Money left in in Juneau that the Ruse vite bands by the tax cit, hejsians wére \deliberately\ | dame said, will stimulate the economylaging and destroying gear used Sharon was taken there Thurs-|_ Byimes is the senior Repub- day. _- {Hoan meniber of the Ways and 'and revenues will be restored. 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