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WEATHER shgwers'enfllngtonight. Low | ' tonight _ around 50, | Friday, ' cloudy, quite cool, high around © 0. © FINAL | EDITION, Price COaNt® --- Va LXX‘XW, No. 216 dram Fans x yv. nviniNc, i2, 1963 om. rx 21131 (Appearance Is Canceled By Air Force Secretary \In Protest to A-T reaty a a WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (P -,military power of the United . : ' . J Secretary of the Air Force Eu- [States ... has in the last 2 1/2. I R / , . , . # * ) |gene M. Zmckert abruptly can- | years markedly | Increased , the ' ; - . ' celed foday a scheduled appear- [security of the American people. I ) : - | ance ab an Alf Force association | This administration intends to reception in protest against a|maintain U.S. military superior- resolution opflosing ratification of [ ity,\ No Survivors Are Found by Ground Team f h i The association, meeting in {scheduled participation in hl of the limited nuclear test banjevery concern which has been & LOH & \ t a i treaty appeared today to have raised about the treaty in Sen- convention here, is a nonofficial!Air Force association's TetepHON sergeants who took Over the Navy vehicles in the area. l Drive for Ratification {the, Iimted motos tes bol tre at rou cower s! Prozjlign Rebel Sergeants Teen-Agers \is so immoderate and lits resort in this case to irra- & k . , , | Zuckerb wrfétgn bJI fathMoggt alagngigfa tame of your resolution,\ e 27 , - s {gomery, pres 0. e - | an ed; f Of L’m’ted TGSt Ban PaCt sociatlgn, that the resolution| \Because I know the associa- surrender uncond’tlonally; A J iI | a a A . ‘ . e . 00, A - ad IS GGIHIHQ More BaCkerS based on - such misinformation |tionalism, which can lead on-ly‘Had SEIZECI NGV)’ ”AIDIStI‘y \ re al as to disregard completely the ito passionate rather than rea- WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (M- Mansfleld, the Senate Demo-[bést interests of the United |soned discussion, leaves me n0; pro pR JANEIRO, Brazl{with the capital were inter-, After ReVO'i adopted by the organization yes- [tion is capable of betters things,| 'The Senate drive for ratification leader, sought to allay States.\ alternative but to cancel MY sop, 1g (P) - The War Strict security measures ° announced today a group of rebel were imposed on all persons and a te debate. group which actively fosters Air this evening for the secretary of ; casili . fan'' T te op q a Aircraft Plunges ate d Ministry in Brasilia have surren-._ Unconfirmed reports reaching: - Technical School : picked up more supporters, R Force interests and - numbers /the Air Force.\ . . : ? ' P . ; He gave \unqualified and um-, 1 l u the Air Force. \dered unconditionally 'Rio De Janeiro, about 600 miles! © Into Mountain Democratic and - Republican| - which MmOnE its members most of the| Zuckert charged that the Yeso-, > 200 sourhes Bras | F t * leaders, working hand in hand quigg‘é‘l’laha dMaSkeadcinsa Avance ofisenior officers of the Air Force lution, drafted by the associa-!_ 4, War Ministry communique southeast of Brasiia, sad at' - In Saigon Is F p r , a al O j 'o -r i Luc least one sergeant was killed and! Fe During Storm to steer the agreement through/jos speech-that: Ition's * board of directors, \dis- $40, {WO - renel §ef0CAUE® , several | wounded | in - sporadic Scene of Uprising + Senate shoals, counted almost 80 R R B c a . , 1. Underground testing will be| - At a session yesterday, the |regatds the unanimous position ,, hi 'shooting throughout the night. | | PY, France, Sept. 12 UP - AfvgtAfs-bm ffi‘or of the treat? \vigorously - and dili-] associition délegates adopted a favoring adoption of the test gin which OPE“? $630” daft“. The fzrlzxumberg of sergiagltihtm-f SAIGON, Viet Nam, Sept. 12 < French airliner struck a moun-|DIONIDiS all tests except and strong laboratories] resolution declaring that rati~ |ban treaty by the Joint Chiefs of d and the ress impr could not be determined \P' - Bayonet wielding troops ar- tain in southern France today ground. maintained in \a vigorous pro-| fication of the treaty now be- Staffs before Congress.\ ed an e rest imprisoned. immediately. rested more than 100 teen-age na and rescuers who redched the| Only three days ago, an As-igram\ of weapons development.] fore the Senate would entail | He noted pointedly that en- | Infantry troops and tanks had, Flights Suspended gsbudems in a rock-throwing riot site later reported all 40 persons sociated Press survey found 73) 2, The United States remain \unacceptable risks to the se- |dorsement included the testi- surrounded the Navy Ministry; Airport authorities said all At & technical school today, aboard had perished, There were senators were for it, A two-|ready to resume atmospheric! curity of this nation and of (mony of Gen. Curtis F, LeMay, PUilding and given the rebels an fights to Brasilia had been sus-; 'The riot followed midnight ar- as well as interested civilians. 36 passengers, all British tour- thirds majority is needed forltesting immediately if the So- the free world\ even if prom- [Air Force Chief of Staif. LeMay Ultimatum - to - surrender - 07 pended, rests of other students, and a ists, and four crew members, [ratification-67 if all 100 sen-|yiets should break the treaty. | ised safeguards should ma- [was less enthusiastic than the face attack. The group was de- \we have orders not to take morning of tension between A ground tearn which had set ators vote, f 8. Facilities for the detection| terialize. other chiefs in his support of SCribed at the outset as \practl- off,\ a spokesman said. troops and teen-agers at high ' out from Py for the wreckage) - Yesterday the drive got am- of violations will be \expanded| It said that \in trying tothe treaty, cally without any possible de- justice Mimster Abelardo schools and university faculty poo? of the plane, on rugged 4.800-ft.! other big push - from Presi- and improved.\ avoid a.choice between holocaust The Air Forte Association‘fense' , joined the military min-ibrenches throughout Saigon. \og Roc De La Rouquette, advised| dent Kennedy and Republican |_ 4 The treaty in no way limits or humiliation, the nation is in resolution closely paralleled the| _ Earlier the insurgents also jisters in issumg the communique! Sttdent unrest, temporarily i gendarmerie | headquarters | by| Minority Leader Everett M. presidential authority to use mu-|danger of passing to a strategic opposition expressed by Gen.| had held control of the airport (on the uprising. isquash«\ last week after more clear weapons-for the defenseiposture in which any choice at Thomas S. Power, chief of the] and general | telephone ex- | 'This described the movement as than 2,000 students were arrest= f killed when the plane slammed] ty a fette, Kennedy gave the of the United States and its al-'all may well be eliminated.\ _ {Strategie Air Command which change in the modernistic in- «of \subversive character\ and said ed, was rising again. i into the mountain, Senate \un fialifiledeag dgine \ilies If a situation should de-| Zuckert's letter, made publiclindudes the bulk of the nation's! land capital, about 600 miles iit was staged in protest against! - Truck loads of riot police The plane was bound fr0M|yocal assurgnces\ that there (ix/ill velop requiring such a grave de-by the Pentagon, declared that bomber and long-range missile] northwest of Rio De Janeiro. 'a decision yesterday by the Su-| and troopers in full battle gear London fighperpig?a{3' PY is 32|pe no letup in the defense build- cision. R \contrary to the resolution, the striking swength, ! Telephone communications glé‘iirslgnEifgmifilétTrlbunal.t leis roared - from - one | potential i rpi , . a f v sergeants who 7 miles southwest of PerpI&NAT. | jun if the treaty is put into effect. were successful candidites for of- gagi‘zlxglr‘f. spot to another in f radio that all aboard had been| Dirksen. 'The terse radio report said: HC E. & R & a Bub it was Dirksen who gave ° ® a x | D ; t M b bet I i ® ficial jobs in last O * + \First resoue team is on the L \gy #4 | mM i E t October's elec-! At least three soldiers were Te- spot, No survivors. Awaiting in- £152“st called \great debate Hallio to Vls‘i E e on S r at, on I n O l e ChurChfllS 232: were not eligible to hold oprgrrd asseriously film? segeral * a i studen were ruise: an &A : , In a frequently impassioned B f k R I C I The plane took off from LON-|speech, he threw his unqualified; rea S$ € at, V6 dim down the rebels and by 6:30 a.m. = dons Gatwick Airport last night. a | the situation was under control, of gifmfiebn won - sud htzur m5 ' {cla ween - students an i \understandings.\ . Egggr‘furlng its approach to the f P Navy Ministry, where they are| The first demonstration flared ° * BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 12 cution indthe Juvenile court,\ the Annlversary P} - A major antles tion board said. , demonstratiole erupted ifiguipgyf Maximum - penalty of three The military situation in the'arrested seven _ students after Perpignan area. jan P rest of the country was describ- more than 100 had gathered in west of Perpignan and about after reading Kennedy's state- Vugoslavia will make an “in-ion the Alabama school front. no altemative but to report un- Tigo Dinh Diem. structions.\ - a Troops were ordered out to put\deputy provincial chief suffered © T \* isupport behind ratification with-! § a . Tlabanere Airport near Perpig- p 3 . Kennedy y ObserVIng the communi f i man sald it lost contact with the out reservations or any formal , n a ama C 0° rO nut I unique said. troops at the secondary school , \We are fully assured of a pro- * r i Log Heavy storms swept the region Bram that willlykeep us strong in on oct 1 7 surrounded by infantry troops up at T am. at the government Lod t s ithe nuclear field and give us the a 'The police report located the challenge to our security and our| - WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (P) - High School in Mobile this morn- months in jail and $500 fine is set WESTERHAM, England, Sept. ed as unchanged. a noisy demonstration denounce» | noon aao _ h celebrated 55 years of wedded life ment to the Senate. formal visit\ to Washington tol Residents in the area of the authorized absences to public {ogy j, they secluded quiet Of‘Wi’ I Star-t | \Mutineers took refuge in the of decorative arts. , and combat cars,\ it said. school of fine arts, where troops as the plane headed into thelyequisite strength to meet Any al in tarect \ \ 3 -i j tiv wreckage about 50 miles south- vital interest,\ Dirksen declared President Tito of Communist 28. breaking the relative calm by the law. The board said it had| 19 (p __ 'The Winston Churchills] ing the government of President miles from the Spanish frontier s f i in rugged mountain country. Whether the President's let-confer with President Kennedy big Mobile high school said that “c‘f‘ls and iJuvenlle court. their manor house in Kent. merggggéswektgoxgggfion of + . 'The plane was due to land or Dirksen's speech changed|on Oct. 17, the White House an-pupils massed on the campus No mention Was made of POS-| mo special celebrations were, the day - and one of the ® gfbloodiest in the recent series of istudent outhreaks -- erupted at the school of decorative arts on ithe outskirts owaaigon, four Tiabanere at 11:30 pm. (6:30,any minds was not known for nounced today. Jand began chanting, \Two four, sible disciplinary action of PUPHS:) panned and no visitors invited to R iri pm. LDT) last night. icertain. I The announcement of plans for S*. sight. We don't want to in- Supt. Dr. Theo Wright. saidlfiaark this milestone in the mar-, ep a,r I n g Residents of the spa of Verngl-| However, Sen. Henry M. Jack- Titos first meeting with an earlier in the week that no riage that critics once said would. Tes-Bains, southwest of Perpig-|son, D-Wash., who has indicated| American president since 10960-! Police called for fire trucks, suspension or expulsion was Pla» never last. Ru tl an d RR man, reported an aircraft ap-|doubts about the treaty, said the when he got together with for. Newsmen were barred from thened since a Federal court ruled| \al the children will probabl ' hours later. ' f peared to be circling over the|President's letter \should leave | mer presidint Dfiigm, Eisenhower2762. 'that Negro pupils who cut send - them congratulaboliy Tele- i More than 200 students baxti- ' ( 2111“! (118139 last night during &ino doubt about the determina- \in New York-said the talks willl _ I was the first major out- gm demonstrate against segYEeR%-| prams,\ said Randolph Chur-| MONTPBLEER, Vt. Sept. 12 M.cade fhemseives in a school .-. C g“ fiszm Nernob-Les-EBains tion of the President to carry|involve \a full exchange of views, breik at Mobile since two Ne- gm“ could mot be expelled. chill, the couple's only son. -Jay Wulfson, operator of *the building stouting slogans from ’ Tflé {wall-mafia plane “wag out in good faith the dssuranceéf/on a number of tiatters of in-] $100% started attending clisses |_ At West End yesterday,| \When they celebrate their 60th] New - Vermont - Railroad Corp,, windows, denouncing Ngh Dinh ig \ owned by Aimrmautie Pa requested by the Senate, terest to both 'countries.\ in Murphy Tuesday, Pam-ma. Marcus and Josephine/anniversary there'll be a whop-{Says a maintenance crew will be- Nhu, brother and influential ad» ¢ Jackson helped spearhead the! Tite will in Washington! . I'. Birmingham, meanwhile Powell -- the Negro pupils -|ping big celebration.\ gin repairing the long idle Rut- viser to the president. was ‘n’vrgqnioucemen set out from py Senate Preparedness Subcommil- enTlrtgute tosgg angel Nagg‘gézbhere were no incidents when Were cursed by white motorists as! 'The Churchills also have three. land Railway tracks next week} - As troops gathered in the street &* tee'g demand that the adminis- five Negroes resumed classes at tey left school. daughters, Sarah, Diana and.and added he hopes to begin and officers attempted to gain to th eck H General Assembly meeting in' i ; towerfiigrflfingegf‘bifitfigog‘gtjfi tration guarantee that security |mey York, The Wishington impgthree previously white schools. A, Police Disperse Crowd Mary. {running trains by Oct. 20. entry, the students smashed out M afeguards asked by the Joint eved vi f cars carrying anti- p <eht' - A ber of Churchill {t! If traffic is h h io windows facing on the street A worian who lives near Ver- s over will follow & tour of Latin CATAVAN O ying Then a rock shattered the right member 0 urchill's stail: 1 eavy enough 10, net-Les-Bains areavbgld ofthar— Sgéefguff Staff would be CaT-*| america by Tito. 'integrationists | drove. back and front window of the car in which bastened to make clear that the'warrant it, he said, he will hire and rained down a shower of forth in front of West End High the girls were riding. The driver lack of festivities was no indica-! up to 200 employes to work on rocks and bricks. a + i losi i 1 ; s fight'iitom osion during 1a“; \It (the letter mailed down School where a thousand white stopped. A crowd, composed most. tion that the 88-year-old wartime; the 126-mile segment of the Rut.l_ TrOOPS fmallgdbmke mwmme \Around midnight a storm the executive position on these pupils have been staging & bOY- ly of white teen-agers, gathered prime minister was ailing. Hand he has leased from the state, building, 1311235 up 13°” as broke out and I was not able to Points.\ Jackson added. \In ad- I I [I I I0n cott. Persons in the cars waved and milled around the car. i \Sir Winston remains in good! He added most of them probablyigrfie five loads of students an sleep\ - said - Madame - Marcetidition to this the preparedness Confederate banners, | but the | Policemen quickly dispersed the health,\ he said. {will be former Rutland employes.\ 2%} dovespments, most Marchand, wife of a forester. - [Subcommittee will be monitoring 'demonstration was peaceful |- <crowd. The Churchill mariage dates to! Wulfson said he has been, Hears Explosion the programs that will be car- cement P Iant A shm, gray-haired | teacher; Noisy demonstrations by pupils & fray morming in London in, charged with hiring out-of-ssategféercsigflofsggggbgtco‘ggd, all}; \\The sky was lighted by great tied out under the direction of| . broke up a potential demonstr®- accompanied opening of the sec-: {998 {help. \Thats not so,\ he deflexmgmmons‘ 9 flashes of lightning and thunder|the President.\ nag bank at a Birmingham High ond day of classes but there was' Churchill, then 34, was a na- clared. \I don't want to hire OUL~; ° More than 2,000 were to take rolled without cease, Suddenly! Meanwhile, Sen. Thomas H 0 -. e u, t School mot affected by the de- no clash with policemen as oc- tional hero. a flamboyant poli- ide help and I don't intend to.\ |eyams and newsmen cotnted there was the sound of a vio-| Kuchel of California, the as- segregation. - Approximately _ §0- curred Tuesday. tician who had won cabinet fank.! Wulfson, 33, declined to discuss perely 400 who tumed up. More let explosion. It did not wake my] sistant |- Senate - Republican | arpany, sept. 12 (P An pupils gathered on a street comer She was beautiful Clementineihis financial sources. The Eastithan 1,000 students of the Uni- husband, but I got out of bed] leader, took his stand beside |g; j. iflion - ceeaaixt m [um-ltur-‘acms from Phillips High School ' Hozier, 23. daughter of a Dragoon: Brunswick, N.J., resident operateslversity’of Saigon are still betiev= - and went to the window. The! Dirksen in a speech prepared |;, mam whizgl i $11 loy appland started waving Confederate Guards colonel and granddaugh- the reportedly successful Middle-'ed in jail out of the 2,000 ar» te. sound was so great I knew it| for this afternoon's debate. wogrlfers when in‘zperatfiny will lags and placards, Suddenly the 'ter of the Earl of Airlie. | town and New Jersey Railroad.'rested Aug. 25. could not have been made bY) 'The Soviet Union, Kuchel buil} on Lake Ontario mear|teacher appeared and snatched | __ At fashionable St. Margaret's: a 15-mile short line. Medical sources reported a F “If thunder, clared, \knows that if, God for-|\ Watertown, the State Commerce the banners, then marched the, 'Westminster-the parish church! His attorney, Robert B. Eld- doctors' strike in the makiig but w Ilwzfis tglihlateristhgttothcr bid, the United States were the\ Department announced today. (pupils into the school. .| of the House of Commons-more! redge of Montpelier, also had no a check of hospitals failed to cor- people heard the noise bub NOR€|yjctim of & supprise nuclear at-| The Lake Ontario Portland] _ SChOOL officials in Birmingham. hough f than 25.000 people jammed Parli-' comment on Wulfson's finances roborate the report. Doctors at» of us thought at the momentliack, our retaliatory gement Co. Ltd. of Toronto, We!e seeking to curb a wholesale: ament Square. Six hundred guests except to say \I can assure you tached to the faculty of medicine Racial At a Glance that it was an airplane. But 1OWipioy would incinerate th & & I 5 r i ' ( {wer ted. nsidering an at ) e Jand . boveott by white pupils There: -including the cream of society! the money is there. {were reported . 60 enng _ & $232; $3;ng 15.11} Jreggéhlggag of the aggressor.\ CRao‘gfigfigerp “gimifi’épa‘éyegfetfii ways talkyof a pgivréte school -filled the church, | The operation will begin With'zsmfike to protest the arrest of & be trding. Then the storm| \As an Amerjcan, whose prime{Corp, will construct the plant movement. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Pessimists predicted the mar- three cliese! locomotives but. no * Studen v6 fale rd| ; r he rocks.| boxcears. \Generally short lines! , Student sources - reported slacked off and I went to sleep, toncern is for his own equntry,/ | j In the wake of a school board| | HIGH POINT, N.C.-Police use! riage would wind up on th i boxe ally, 2 i When we heard in town an ah?- the senator continued, \L shall wmhgeoggxegg £2338 “gagging? waming against tmancy,.seVeraI!tear gas to disperse several hun- Clemmy likes her way too, don't own boxcars, he said. 3;ng rifi‘gfegnastsséfstolfmmjm i. plane was missing I then realized support the treaty.\ Oswego and the State Barge thousand white persons janmed'qred white persons throwingimum~ said one. \And Winston: Wulfson expects to ship in: US a it must have been the explosion| Kennedy, in his letter address- Canal to a distribution center at 32. suto race track last night t|rocies and vegetables at Negro) Will never give in\ j mostly feed, coal lumber and: followed by arrests, Monday I heard last night.\ ed to Dirksen and Sen. Mike! Rome. protest integration and plan £0\ marchers during the fourth] Twenty-two years later in an liquid propane gas. | night. The raids were repeated t = {straight night of mass demon-| autobiographical fragment \My) The Public Service Board will the last two nights, the sources private schools. - - -~ ita ; . | ; 1 The gehool board earlier WAPN-lstrations. \The main street of the Barly Life\ Churchill wrote: {hold a hearing in Burlington} said. | & C. \ * J *J u a TO ed that parents could be PrOS®-|industrial city of 65,000 is blocked| _ \I mated and lived happily, Oct. i% on the new corporation's 505535 finfirae (3?ng - FZ or oun atlon l rOVI e 5 Mllllon minedI fcir keeping children OUt'og for a time to prevent fur- CVer afterwards.\ ' petition to operate. \of her two daushiers ‘Wsemdnxa dag; € © ; © of schooi. her incidents. ~ © $ Heal plaka \ More than 1,000 white purgilst i I ‘lflght- Ex I - a © L boycotted West End High in - a as t cots fray. aefiéfi‘g‘a‘mfi‘ifi‘o’ozfinisc‘éfii5I IT Sf lady Of VIEt Nam Says V iet N to tlasses for the second day. bo t By white! , ' le 1 am Last night's rally for private |O! _ & \COSY To Help in Strengthening Negro Colleges: i # \ College Fund campaign is sub» ; dividual colleges, NSW YORK, Sept. 12 (P --ition with today's grantannounce- 'The Ford Foundation said todayiment: it will provide $15 million-<to help| \These actions by the Ford strengthen Negro colleges, Foundation, which haslong had 'The fund announced theseia primary interest in expanded grents: educational opportunity for all ~-$5 million to the United Ne- Americans, reflect the special need groCollege Fund for its cam-|to expand the educational hori-] paigtx to finance buildings axgd zons of Negro men and women. othér capital improvements in| 'The foundation will continue its 32 member, institutions. to support institutions that enroll ing of these institutions, some of which already enroll a few white. studefits, should hasten the day when there will no longer be all- dollar of the grant be matched to atiewhi by twa dollars from other sources. Eggsfieg’l white colleges and Some matching provisions may 58] tyro added: attached to the grants to the in-| | arppq nabion'sledgwflonal sys- Her A tem at all levels has awakened mgeffinfifigfafiidpfiffiggfie‘c’fw the justice and nécessity of NOTCOT extraordinary efforts to raise the e - deducational siglits and achieve- - Chuckle 'The grant to the United Negro ject to a. requirement that each ment of culturally disadvantaged A youth, many of whom are Negro. \The Ford Foundation for several 'years has assisted pioneering ef- ' 4 e P \I corner | forts in schooling attuned to the \O 'I needs of such young people, éipe- CHICAGO, Sept. 12 UP - Po- cially in the major cities of the i Hee officials last week sent out nation. It expects to continue .a list of 143 men they said were efforts, and in the mean- top criminals or thelr associates. 'time believes !t is important to The idea was for each Chicago|improve the quality of the col-. patrolman to become just asllieges attended largely by Negro aware of crime syndicate hood youth.\ lums as his superiors. Mayor Robert F. _ Wagner, The list has been cut to 142. boosting a campaign among New Patrolman _ Nardo - Guerrero, York - City - employes, to | thise who directs traffic not far from/money for the fund sild. the city. police headquarters, found bis Itself benefits from the fund's own name on the list, work. © opened the campaign yesterday, Wagner kaid: \We are richer for the skills of the hundreds of doctors, lawyers, engineers and | other professional people who received their first training in colleges aséisted by the fund ... f \Without the colleges support- ed by UNCF, the educated Negro million in the nation this year. Wagner in his luncheon speech uiged leading officials of 33 city departments to support the in- terdepartmental | campaign | for funds, The departmental drive last year netted $12,375, amd the goal this year is double that sum. Wagner referred to a graduate of one of the colleges on the list - Manhattan Borough President Edward R. Dudley, a Negro, & former US. ambassador to Li- beria, and a graduate of John- son C. Smith University, Char- Totte, N.C. Dudley also spoke at the luncheon. | | Mrs. Trude S, Casper, an offi- cial of the fund, told the lunch- éon audience that more apd more iniportant business and in< dustrial concerns have been ap- prom? the fund for assis- tance in\réeaching Negro college graduates. trained for responsi- bility. She flso said an increasing nunaber of such concerns are sending recruilers to Negro col- leges to Interview graduates. schools, attendance was nearly normal and there was little disorder, A rock smashed into a car camping the two Negro pupils home from West End, breaking a window. But no one was hurt. The racial scene was generally peaceful at eight other dese- gregated schools in Birmingham, duty after midnight tonight, President Kennedy federalized the entire 16,000-man Alabama forte early Tuesday to preveit Gov, George Wallace from using guardsmen to turn away Ne- groes at white schools, College Actepts Negro Another state-supported seliool; Florence State College at Florence, quietly accepted the first Negro student yesterday. Te is Wendell Wilkie Gunn, Integration brought pupil boy- colts only in Birmingham and Tuskegee, ed up for classes at Tuskegee as 13 Negroes attended the formerly white Tuskegee public sehool there: - normal | envollment is about 550. In Birminghani, at- tendance was less than 300 af West End which registered 1.442, while about 150 white puplis at- where more than 300 were ex- pected. Unexcused absences could sub- _|race to do. so in 86. years. About 20 white children show»| tended - Graymont | Elementary! they permit unexcused absences. home from school but no one is hurt, FLORENCE ALA. -- Racial admifted to Florence State Col- COLUMBIA, $.C.-Three Ne- groes expect to attend classes versity of South Carolina. They enrolled without incldent yes- terday, the first memibers of their NASHVILLE, | TENN.-South- ern School News reports that 150 school districts deségregated this tall in the southern and border regions, | the largest | number since 1956. ' CHICAGO - White property owhers picket City Hall in ef- fork to prevent adoption of an ordinance batning facial or re- ligious discrimination by brokers in renting or selling real estate. Three hours later the City Coun- cH. approves the ordinance. NEWARK, N.J.-Civil rights demonstrations resume in New Jersey with picketing at schools in Jersey City and Plainfield ject parents or guardians to pen- altles of state laws and and at a construction site in with white students the Uni- pupils and the | Birmingham r r f 1x. Speaking ab a luncl hich §3°1$m$gspg§§323 ed. by Westisenopl board warns parents theyécounir Won i Be BI @ k led peaking ab a luncheon whit In most other desegregated [ME subject to prosecution if! y ac mal | A Tock smashes the window of! a car carrying two Negro girls] 12 @ - Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu, called - \perfidious blackmailing attacks.\ Kennedy. Yesterday she called the U.S. President an appeaser for trying to find a compromise solution to the Vietnamese crisis. j Mrs. Nbu, pretty as & picture the union's opening meeting. Limited to 10 minutes, she words. South Viet Nam, she said, Has \hecome an aim of perfidious, blackmailing attacks. But we will never yield before this campaign. ___ Will Keep Regime \With the aid of friends we will keep our regime, in spite of the war (against the Communist war and against the war.\ She told delegates & demo- cratic revolution has taken place in South Viet Nam and charged: \The affair of the Buddhists has been exploited by Feaction- aries and counter Tevolution- Elizabeth. g 1 es.\ Cougs BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Septs: Yugoslav President Tito open-: black eyes flashing, swore today members from 61 countries. He President Ngo Dinh Diem's gov-gcalled it an important \lever of ernment in South Viet Nam|Peace-loving forces.\ barrlers fall ab another Alabamaiwould never yield to what she. MIS. Nhu told newsmen the school when a Negro student isi family but also against President} in pink, was the last speaker at spoke in a French so rapid that; it was difficult to follow her. Viet Cong guerillas), with the temperament, \it would be im- + i hel U 'ed the conference of Parliament; 'world press was unfair to her jand her country. - At a Glance BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAIGON - Bayonet wielding troops armested more than 100 students in an hour-long rock- throwing riot af the secondary school of decorative arts, a tech- Viet Nam insisted the press has' been unfair to her and her coun- try, \absolutely horrible.\ \If you keep screaming like, that, the situation which. has never been desperate, might be- come so,\ she told reporters. Asked why she believes the press to be unfair to her, she answered furiously: \It's the result of a plot of only six men in Saigon.\ She refused 16 name the six. Mrs. Nhu expressed satisfaction that the U.S. State Department has denied reports that the U.S.! [Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge! had demandéd that her husband, leave the country. 1 \Naturally she exclaimed with possible that someone ask us fo leave the country. It's our coun- try and nobody can kick us out 'of our own coutitery. I would never BELGRADE - Mrs. Ngh Dinh Nhu, fiery sister-in-law of Viet» namese | President | Ngo | Dif Diem, said President Kennedy is misinformed @bout the situation in Viet Nam and he should tty and get better Information. WASHINGTON -- Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, fintfoduced a resolution for a halts of all U.S. aid to South Viet Nam unless the Diem government abandons what he cdlled \thoe cruel repres- sions\ and wins popular support, The aid exceeds $1 ruillion dally, NEW ¥ - Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo Dink Thug, President Diew's oldess brother, denied reports by Vatican sources 'that his papal sudierite was tan- celed because of the explosive political situation fm South Viet Nam, \I did not request any in may life ask a national to leave American prestige.\ . - audignce. It his been sof#duled 'his own country. If America hasito be held when I return to asked it, ib would be & blow to Rome.\ he said after amiving in lNew York for a brief visit, cout ~ 1 + hay derm aand o inn ing n np orig ou == t -$10 million to w small num- Negro and white students. [leadership Sc y ne i a 204 f e S] , I ? , , dents. p so greatly needed in - _llege, : ig- The plot to discredit us is |\? eX be: of private Negro liberal arts (But at present, when many Negro|the South as well as elsewhere afigle’ Tusgegee and Hunts ° . 1112153325; tgiig'g 82:23 Jfiffififififi; not only against our govern- 35°31 college. At {eagb {hrge sol- s 3327535113115?th ass ngggsmbfi? 82, itucéerlx‘gs in hlgnher edit'lficatlon at- |could not have been supplied.\ | with lotal authorities keeping! 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