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| N 54 i ; A W EAT HER Fairto partly cloudy through | Wednesday, Low tonight, 3- { 45. High Wednesday around 4 70, P FINAL EDITION E1 GHTEEN Packs Yol. LXXXIV, No. #0 Cind GLENs FALLS, N.Y., TUbBSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER iT, 198 Dian RX 2~3131 lits Texas Coast, Starts to Disintegrate 1 Prick EicHt CEfiTs p Shoreline st Battered by 80 m.p.h. Wind - Authorities Say 'That Damages Negroes Will Confro ith Blame for Four Slayings ront Wallace Are Only Minor PORT ARTHUR, Tex., Sept 17 (M -- Hurricane Cindy slammed into the Texas coast at 8 am. CST) today with winds of 80 miles an hour and then began disintegrating as it moved inland. Cindy-third hurricane of the year and the only one that has reached the mainland-hurled: high winds and tides at the Texas: and Louisiana coast all night.‘ The hurricane sprang up quicly and unexpectedly yesterday and: diminished as rapidly today. I The ill-defined eye crossed the' coast between Galveston and Port ' Arthur, i Less than an hour later, Civil Defense authorities in the Port: Arthur-Beaumont-Orange told refugees to go home. | The authorities sail damage was minor, although consider- able loss to the pecan crop ap- peared certain, I An estimated 13,000 person- most of them in Cameron Parish,! La., fled ahead of the storm, as! a half millfon did ahead of Hur-' cane Carla two years ago this] Symington Supports Test Treaty Opposition Is Expressed by Sen. Thurmond Proposal for C1 Integration Sees Affempt to Make Servicemen 'Political Agents' WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 M - WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 P - £th lgxted “nuclear test ban Rep. Carl Vinson, powerful chair- treaty drew strong support today . M from Sen, Stuart Symington and man 01.’ the House Armed Services _istrong opposition from Sen. Committee, accused Secretary of Strom Thurmond. Defense Robert S. McNamara to- a '| \Unless there can be some un- day of seeking to make service- g,» gm ;de1'st‘z;ndn;g atmong hthe growing men into \political agents\ in the . . C0 tr 7 lai number of nations that will have gop; . ferm ing | . . ~ the w ight against racial discrmina- ea E‘htese apet 15h? Each? cgumtullagiestsl. Thefifour girls are pictur- jg Mfl§a§°2h§t§§§l§§r “$332,093? uon. at top Wi ames Andrew cher, the only boy, in' the «clared Symi ( q Vinson, Georgia D bottom photograph. (Copyright 1963 by the Associate ymington, & Missouri 8 Al week, Carla lilled 34 and did. P pyrig Y ssociated Press), | Democrat. nounced he has introduced legis- $500,000 damage. Symington, a one-time secre- lation that would make it a a ® J ; ® i C V The Cameron evacuation was! F ISC he I Qu I ntu p I et S S uUryIve 15323132122 athgefi‘g ngégfi'clfajfn in, £ court-martial offense for miltary spurre icane| 13:11am)? 12151, %%?0€ri§:1grxrigglffiéfii treaty banning all but under- MED to use the powers Mc- | ground testing \will not affect Namara gove them July 26 in a Vinson Blasts (Briefly Told .. . PROVIDENCE, RL, Sept. 17 © «P-The Providence Young Re- publicans Club said today Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York is involved in a desperaie attempt to improve his oun chances for next year's Repub- lican presidential nomination through attacks on Sen. Bary Goldwater, Re-Anz. BELGRADE, Yupslavis, Sept. 17 iP-South Viet Nam's first lady Mrs. Nho Dinh Nhy | said today she will visit the United States next month, but doesn't plan to see President Kennedy or any other officials. As to how long she'll stay, Mrs. Nhu told newsmen \It depends . on my whim.\ NEW YORK, Sept 17 (P- President Kennedy's speech at the United Nations Friday morning will be carried live by all major teleision and rado . networks. | KIEL, Germiany, Sept 17 P -Workers laid the keel today for Germany's first atom-pow- : hep warn Britain MOSCOW, Sept 17 P - \The Soviet Communist Party organ Pravia called on the Tnited Nations today to fur- ther ad vance the improvement Brought about in the interna- tional a tmosphere by the limit- ed nuclear test ban treaty. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 P- TJS officials expressed concern - and regret today over the break in diplomatic relations between | the new state of Malaysia and - Fer neighbors, the Philippines and InGonesia. FLYINGDALES, En gland, Sept. 17 (P - Bniain's Royal Air Force today switched on the new $120 million Fyling- Gales radar station which will and the States of possible hos- tile missiles. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 ®'-- ie President Lyndon B «ohnsor reported to President ; Emnedy today on what he called the very successful tour _ of northern Europe from which - Rac returned only hours earlier. ¢ March Planned On Capital Of Nabama Integration Leaders Ask for Non-Violence BIRMINGHAM, Ala,. Sept. 17 4 - Birmingham Negroes incen- sed over the bombing deaths of four of thei children plan to march on Montgomery to lay directly before Gov. George C. Wallace their feeling that he is to blame for the slayings. At their first gathering since the Sunday morning dynamite blast, an estimated 1,200 Negroes took & unanimous standing vore last night to endorse a march on the state house. The vote came after three integration leaders called for non-violence and accused Wal- + lace of causing the racial ten- ered 513m. sion that led to the dynamiting of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, No date for the march was set, Puneral services for 14-year-old Carol Robertson, one of the four igirls lulled by the blast, will be 'held this afternoon at St. John's Afmcan Methodist Episcopal Church,. ~ The Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth told the rally that mass services for the other three victims will be New York Governor Is 'Iffy' Rockefeller and Goldwater Say Each Will Back Other If Either Wins Nomination @ held tomorrow aftencon at the iz a speech in Accord, N.Y. Sixth Avenue South Baptist Goldwater, speaking in Los An-|Church - where the rally was said “Americgs neg)“; ca {gil- fie that‘eeA gears Denise Mc- support the other if one| Change. Freedom nect a chancs.iNair, 11, and Addie Mae Collins wmmngp the 1964 Republican Roofing-max: - teadersbip Cynthia Wesley, both 14. nomination. _ Géold-| enough _. .. Big talk and Hitle: -_- Urges Full Aitendance as | without] actions aren't enough. Aimntier‘ He urged full attendance 'by HPT o 600 died in that low-lying s -!72-I i C t I P d tion which was battersdsgy fa oxfg- our FI lca er I o {to any appreciable extent our move to combat any cuscrimina- R mental tides. e a capability to destroy the Soviet tion against servicemen. Civil Defense authorities in the reat In as, C Olor G 00d Union if a retaliatory strike is \My bill does not deal with Port Ail'tllur-Beaumonb-Orange I iregujl'eif' f segregation or integration,\ Vin- area said at 8:45 (CST) that the - ! On the other side of the de- son said. \My bill keeps the mil- only thing Keeping residents from [.,. fixBERJzEEN. S.D., Sept. 17 P-at St. Luke's; and Mary Magda-;bate-which shows indications of Ary where it belongs - im the riaituraing 23mg} gas, lack of ill-fwgllgficfo‘figiggpal’gtg ggbgéiglg; £131???” for her paternai filtinuing into nest week - BUSIDGSS of defending the na- clination wi | & Al. - 'Thurmond, a S rolina tion.\ ght winds md'rqornixlg. breathing easily and - However. the bables will con- Democrat, cl‘mmgcgc‘iA ”‘thecaigéamt; He said the Pentagon plan \There is no major damage or with reported good color on all tinue to be identified in their constitutes \major risks and jeo_‘\vould shift the traditional Toles flooding of homes anywhere $5 |Of them . isolettes as A. B. C. D,. and E on pardies to the capability of the Of the military and civilian au- © far as we know,\ said Civil pe] Dr. James Berbos, who brought plastic bracelets because the new United States to deter a nuclear thorities in \one of the most ser- fez-lie authorities. 'The Texas De- figfi tgérelésnaixc; Sdbgyalrrétosgie gigglsmare too long for the war in the future.\ itz‘tsenilrfilgéeélgggso $81 ognr £15112 of, . P m. - . : I ich {31g 51232: flogné’ubhc Safety sfldiurday had termed the first 72 Sister Mary Stephen said the, Consent Granted dury,\ C t By The Associated Press Deputy Sheriff Carl Roon sid ROW s crucial. He left St. Luke's Fischers disregarded her sugges-. TRE Senate granted unanimous + Issues Statement ee. 5saoc boon, ay a eae o oat Noon MC (Hospit al shortly before midmight, tion in naming one of the girls. cqnsentvyesterday to advance the vinson who usually OperatessSen. Barry Goldwater hoth say| szelts, ed to brin= as much rainyor’as'appamently satisfied his charges \I suggested Mary Jane in hmmrigllocgedmgs mfg“ the dfbate 90 with Litle fanfare, issued a five-|o; ~ high tides as had be were doing well. of St. Jane Francis Dechantel », 608, treaty itse to consideration page statement attacking the Mc-| identi gh tides as ha en expecied. 'the || ital ; . lof the resolution of ratification,} N re ipresidential He said water didn't get Into! But he warned that the pre-Eée,’ lgfmgi idmmgosfratm Sud: jto which w series of reservation‘sfilfmmma order and the SWEEPINE water's promise 4. ies isn't 4 Main Street this time-and (wo [mature quints born to Mrs. Mary ut the Fischers told me theY|nngerstandings and interpret _ \ fecommendations of a PresiGent-|qonufication, but Rotkedeller's} Tull of ox-tart philosophies isn\t\the Negro community. years ago, during Carla, the street AY Fischer, 30, still could hays| were pigking Catherine in MY|rins nave been offered. j lal Committee on equal OPDOY-!iofinimed some lis. f enough.\ ° Negro leaders here and around was navigable by motor boat. But Rurdles, saying, \There's no ma. honor, I'm very proud. j But evén-with the passi {tunity in the armed forces. ''Rtockefeller said his bacing! Both speeches were made ves- the mation called for use of more Roon said he did not want ofu_|gic number for any danger germ (in?) 51121111615 g: S{Irish Born In nig hurdfi: so man;10 assesngfogst 16 Imdygfrfiedfitolgs Sfiwénirfit’f would go to any GOP nomince - terday, Rockefeller's to 11:11 gsltgr lfederal power in Birmingham, ) I u- lfod, ib just depends on their day- e Unite{ es to survive | ; uce. . C ay that the 3 - who funs, County GOP dinner and Gold- but a government source in gees to return to Cameron until this long, were deluged with | (BVE Signilied their intention [Air Force had barred participa- gadgwéfgfolfxgutiii wealisstically | water's to a Republican rally in Washington said there was no Cindy had moved well inland, |to-day condition.\ |__ | th i008), t | to speak on the issue that the 'H . . In addition to the estimated The quints fook their first > gifts ranging from diaper | pi partisanship leadership's £083 Eggngypiltglilc’nggegn I Ifqpipmepg and | positively\ faces current, Dodger Stadium. _ , 'legal basis to put additional 10,000 who fied Cameron parish, 2mm“ Fftelgfay l_ filillcmut a “51511 to cglflege S'Chflzrsdmm' four.: OC 2 final vote by Friday ap- is £32133 rati@liproblems and futile ODPONWUN-! Would Enter Primaries gggozgsdm the city now. There are Port Arthur sheltered - 1,500 aspoon of arfifical milk every | e offers included @ f0U4~\ peared to be doubtful. - ; tg ® * ities. , f Goldwater, in the TV interview, ederalized troopers on alert , p Vinson said \let the CONETES.. \Gorgwater sad without qufli- | said if he rins, he will enter the h ere. | New Hampshire presidential pri-| Sherif! Melvin Bailey sald 'ed if he would support Rocktle!~} mary and all other such pri-, two white teen-agers were ar- Co ler if the New Yorker was not-! amarles if necessary. He previous-! rested on an open charge in © inated at the nations CONYD~. Zy has ciiscounted the importance, the slaying of one of two Negro two hours - and were reported (year scholarship for James An- \7 2+ ra to be assimilating it well. drew to St. Joseph's College in miadfiE o‘r‘ iii‘lixlxlxfistoufmgogr figgplzoufvzhfiheabibfi$soifig igféficatlon \Yes I would.\ then tsk~ A; the same time, the babies Philadeiphia. scholarships to All ranficat.on Opposition has been forms. Let the armed services <5? Lilia: gag“??? 3255?“ aim-2}; five at Northern State srnounced by 13 senators and Concentrate on defending nore than. $35,000.y ‘fi‘erg'dmi‘d c cold hitler ach 21.11 10 are doubtful or undecided. Nation.\ ,, nesy Hon 'of the primaires ! boys shot to death a few Bo Their mother had her fifSt procs tip to two girls' schools, Raufication requires a two-thirds Indications were that Vinson'\ Goigwater sud in answer 10 A4) Asked if he had become less. after the death~dearnewd bvkd 'meeting with the press since th eiPresenLatmr} Junior College here mgjority of those young -67 fav- wou_ld press for committee ap- question he didn't know why eonevative in recent MORthS.' mite blast. ing dyna= 'births, and told three photogra- 220, MOUDt, MAY College &t orable votes if all 100 senators Proval of his bill There seemed roopefellier wis \reluctant\ t0 GGoldweter repeated a reply h6' City police said the other youth iphers last night, \I feel fine.\ Yankton. SD. The latter two ATE should vote. mitle chance it could pass th6 mape a flat statement Of SUPPO't said he made to & reporte\ T€~ was killed when they fired fink operated by orders of Catholic goth Symington and Thur. House. ~ \T haven't talked to the cently: 'shot at fleeing Magma; arias}; 6 i The photographers, permitted: \ S nne ._ lin her room only 10 minutes to HX mond are members of the Senate But as Dean of the House And nor in several months, NO.\. \No T haven't changed. it is rock-throwing incident P {_ 'The Fischers also faced a deti- preparedness Subcommittee Chairman of the committee, Vin- goidwater said just | c 'shoot still pictures, television| _. wou that are changing. YoU JUS) om washington, President Kene wou Separate Interviews maven t_ e to war! T 0 Vl S“ Gree ce 'servatives since you cam outrage and gmef\ over the refugees, Beaumont 525 and Galveston 1,018, Civil Defense authorities said. + Ab least five boats were re-; ported in trouble at one time or another in the Gulf of Mexico. during the storm. i itape and movie film on a pool!'sion on whether to move t9 & which heard much mulitary and son's influence is such that hisi - been exposed | to mn'lnedv ressed \a d 'basts, reported Mrs. Fischer very different home when things §°t- seentific testimony critical of Mtack on the Pentagon PIAA] .y, iwo qikdy contenders fof 7 x nedy expressed \m deep sense of cheerful. {tle down,. the treaty. could have a dampening effect on' gogononugauon spoke last Broe (YWVashington) in tht €28Y pombing and called on all Amer- . | She told them she was very, \Their landlords, Mr. and MIS. symington lined up with the (he McNamara program With in separate intemiews for S05 NC NOW that you are DCIS jong 19 pug aside prejudices and R Iproud of a plaster flower vase Elroy Harmunston, offered to military Joint, Chiefs of staff, out further congressional actiongielevmmn program 'out that conservatives aren't to unite in v§orking for justice NMWASHTNGTON, Sept. 17 M _!Which has five figurings of babies the fanuly the house now OCCU-~ ung held that there are military. MgNamara on July 26 au- If! an mtervfew in US. Ne‘vsssog’s.'$0u Ma'begmnlng to like tnd peacel j Mrs. John F. Kennedy will make|OD the base. She said she has.pied, or land for a new HOME. ries and disadvantages to the thorized base commanders -- World Report. Rockefellerf'h; phlfosopkllxgilen ed statements _ \Words 'and actions\ of Wale a private visit to Greece for bwogqameq the figurines after hertThe local Chamber of Commerce; treaty, but that with safeguards wrth_ prior approval of their again seemed to qualify whether! _ He afso c \ gl lace and the segregation system weeks in October, the whige|five babies. . R promised either to buuld the gop 1 g. security the treaty wag SCFViCt secretaries - to declare ing would support goldsater if the Ehat po {UCflh is o pe‘rncause 4 the Surday deaths, Dr. House announced. today. |_ Also last night, Mrs. Fischer and|Pischers a new home, or BUY acceptable. } off-limits areas where 'Ayizonan is the \ loesn't atglgerzgélé it“; genfggler Martin LutheruKiz‘xg Ir. said at R Ars. Kennedy's press secre- i DS\ hust;and,_ Andrew, 38, Malt them one. And there was an puy Thurmond, who has made less: (Ilscrrlmmatlon‘ persists He sad it was often difficult Prheéxden a £152, Hower is as con :he rally M i tary. Pamela Turnure, said Mrs.. the final decision on names for of free labor to Build & NEW ON8. , number of speeches urging re- 28ainst Negro servicemen and ;o know where Goldwater stands eneral n- t e f Kenned I1 leave Washington | the four girls. i Others gave new kitchen and a number 0\ SB ONE their families.\ . \A tion on many is. Semative as I am. he sud. \It He said Wallace \had allowed t Co 1 to - 1m? ister “if They will be called MW ficnlities for - a - new jection of the treaty said in PS Crn addition. he told the SCTV: becauise 11,5 posts; nymd-fimght Bbe tue that some of his lumself to defy the law of the H Oct. 2 to join her sister am , laundry a prepared address today that the - sues have been impo y : Brposals were not as conserva- land and to deal with Negro a herine, - Mary ' R . Cleve _ mole o brother-in-law. -_ Prince _ and| Ann, Mary Ca't » 'house, free landscaping and free | ,; ry wgen( lees | to issue instructions | and ified in recent weeks or montls.\; P!\ BSC . C Princess Stanisias Radziwill, “1716's Margaret and Mary Magdalont, 'moving service. “Elm? mufmffi 3155513, Hmiwregulation 'in connection | with But the two did agree they |ZIVC gs I glghgl‘hifm midsttfif; Cl‘mze‘ms hg Ahab a. 5s, if they | The lone boy bad been framed ; along with the Whitt HeuS®\ (%\ jeegershnip responsibility for would prefér any FebibHean in ; Si Con. PSPDBONCT !S didn't live in the state. . The governor declmed com- ment on the proposed march on the capitol and on Kina's ac- 'cusation. He had said earlier he deplored the bombing and hoped the perpetrators would be caught. They have not been coright. Nether have the persons who staged 21 other bombings in the have rented a house near Athens. a ''The babies themselves received l James Andrew carlior. insurance policies, stock certifi-, The first lady will travel by - . ; a _commercx§ airline, Miss Turn-3&3: figyxzafiifggeaétggsgiwtes and every item of clptlhing! “xii“ mullé dy. who is recu sniff)“ Sister Mary Stephen. the g; 'and baby accessories po'ssxb €. iy xrs. kenne y. wh P- Hospital administrator! There also was a year's suppl} To fo Set UIP 2A q tink ating after the birth and dth )un,y was Catherine Davis before Of milk and five large Teddy have been threatened outright, progress toward equal opportu of her third child is now at NEW-,sme pecame a nun; Mary Mar-] Deas: _ - and most probably were nol. ity on and off. base __ % port, RJ,, with Itin two | is named for Mrs. Margaret: Cash gifts ranged from $5 toi’ll‘hurmond said, \but the 91:1;ng welll _ haze \ Caroline and John Jt. Dorman, chief nurse in pediatrics $250. [live in an environment whic J She had spent the summer on ~-----~--idaily demonstrates the rule of 2333970316 in Mfigfihusettsinn‘ = x Irigid compliance with decisions ug. 7T she gave birth premailire- | from above.\ =c Pregident Tells Businessmen - ss a ae og, ; \ hardimess of disagreeing with two days. U and that this was different than supporting the treaty. bas Not Threatened Outright ; He also ordered each service' \the chiefs of staff may nO to set up a system to monitorito what's 'today an p : iviectory in 1964.\ Rockefeller said : thi to President / conservative\ the White House to Pre \ Could Be Asset \There is only ome alternative] Rockefeller, who conceded in going on in Washingion weekend interviews that his re- d that is a Republican mattiage had seriously hurt, his chances for the nomination, in- \ dicated he thought his wife could ! be a political asset, past eight years New York State Junks Program « sa ergs: ta cire n o To Recruit Negro Graduates equal opportunity on and off \ . Kennedy. terested in what is happening and i kind of peson that can really , ® ~. church for clues. I save as a useful role in public Another investigation is un- 1 ® i; ; od Mis. Kennedy was described! policy decisions had been taught . 'e} 3 + be.\ F, ery ® R ; ; hfe at: whatever level it may be. - . | inf‘ommuwyasas feeling Ve well. - p p a \ r quite - recently, | with - graphic 1 lfzockefeller also - advocated 4°T_ Way mdah ig “331111355333 submits, ‘éou‘drgz £°dc?gglfir Ofi u In | l I ur xpo S exaxmnples 5 in coulld hag“; {all} y d tive internes - first vcompetition\ d _ ~discussion | fig'corggfencey William All- cener as| - to impress the Joint efs o T . 19 P -New administrative internes - an Party and ge C i tar [ ~ ae aa lag toward top-level career Jobs within the Republican Party an good to look into possible in- sild he is not afraid a rough a battle between himself and Gold- ‘Brfcreltcet with Fegfifsgs court wate would seriously divide the sthool integration OMIM _. . GOP. The city's first week of public \If we had a monolithic party school integration preceded the C ' ody had but one hurch bombing and resulted in: i wher ev eryb Y C F I T id be no boycotts and demonstrations by ‘point of view there would i tu % \discussion there would be no some 0 'debate, there would be no publhc the three schools entered by five Negro colleges were able to com-; Staff and all other officers\ york State has junked its pro-.step gram designed to recruit grad- in the state government. iuates of southern Negro colleges \We broke our | necks - to get 'for state jobs, The bulk of the one or two adminisfative in- applicants failed the state's basic ternes,\ Kaplan told a reporter. qualifying examination, “Butb 1none who took the test were 'The state Civil Service Depart. eligible.\ w lyke ment said yesterday that, of 385 \It appears\ he smdr. thathfeg applicants last year, only nine of the graduates of souther She spent an island hopping! 1 wo Va. - More? than 800 Negroes and 4 white free schools in Prince Edward County public schools th 1059 to p Teen in reer Myc WASHINGTON,. Sept. 17 UP - - \No foreign aid program, of{Thurmond said. frinds. R aos 'call. but b 'in foreign aid funds would dam-) reason for us all to give it sup- (3.3 per cent» passed the state's: Interest.\ ‘tllggroes. - who will be six in November. and executives at the White House; verse balance of payments. current aid commitments are | NEW YORK, Sept. 17 UM -ispokesman said, was carried 006 quel the Gogliying Kennedy from Newport to Wash- of the aid money in the Senate.! \But aid can help our balancejin the United States Lines' fleet.] Visits 24 Colleges lcams who passed and were ell-| ing and notes that Justice Department aides and FBI bomb + 1 i i $ F rohr, M F e that the southern colege dic; emmentwide effort to eliminate §99 nullion in American dollars against Louis Neurohr, the Amer- 'The second carried the hope ed that ( Mobo are wining the eill rights oaithe. j ram.\ f ; | a p i- 'The tment sald another - < grant. | The President called on the to begin last Saturday. state. - | The depar shld | a* CAMDEN. Ark. Sept 1! {M- Aid No Substitute © businessmen to \discuss candidly\ The 590 NMU crewmen refused. | 'The department named Richard problem stemmed from the fact, . V BRUNSWICK, and said then that she «wanted: prC * to cme back to that country. President Kennedy told Ameri-ECOUWE- can Pr should pe fight. el to- f s 'stitute for private initiative. Bu a Mrs. K_ennedy “flu grave can - businessmen today | th&t!;; can assist in breaking the U Ot > Grese withous any NEUM-|apsestrons\ cuts by the and that is an important, mion Miss Turnure said but two . secret service agents are expécted age the country's export trudgporfi- o it To E xtend \ie 2s dald . ,,, as web as Ihe security, | abrgsgsgrzlgxéxaflei: 33111215156; f a a Her - ¢wo children. Carding | Tn:a PICPMCL Cu, believed, the cause of our ad- 15h I p T’eu p professional | career | test. “we[fligissggcfiiiffllicgégéshifififl: Jnl -- <- H T = R - laced high in the rankirigs, > s of _ | . Jmmong Jr; lzgiurighfieefixg I“; gggeigggsleg; 11,2331;qu Sigma}; More than 80 per cent of Our i The program, a - department \e§§;tig§é a total of $761 ‘personsi Other Ra C6 D eve, Op ents ie \indu ' * © n . & h H ‘ I I their mother's absence. industry support in the admin-; gop expenditures in the United ; i ritime Union has : . P . They are returning with Mrs. istration's push for restoration) Sates? and next year offshore $5523??? to exiend the tieyp last Year at t. Ped un of Dou: Of these, 1.822-or 484 per cot- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | \a [ i expenditures by ald (qt (he luxury liner America to opy \* \°C \\D *C\ {passed, 'This compais with the | __ WASHINGTON - President Kennedy (MSD ( wait Gare “first, 06 {EXP wfiég 11d hop; Tov 2311 $385”; “£3511 will be even lower, [any of the other 50-04 vesselslmes' (5.9 per cent of the Negro appli- | sense of outrage and grief\ over the Birmingham church oo when Caroline wi gin first. seeking rever = * , e | ' \ . A & i = fill vacancles;eible for state jobs but did nob) experts ire assisting in probe. grade classes in the White House trous cuts,\ he said. payments by helping exports-| The NMU's decision was an- The first wa‘s’to {gible but a pe , spetial school. ~ Although the two-day export 2,515) tie recenstr cutls) ix? tfigs pro- |nounced yesterday after the union in ~9.51mhtustratme and. technzifiiaéfquahfv for _intene 20551212115. 170 sc Tot I\ Tamer, national director conference was called to enlist! yroy by the Houseof Represent-'called for an open hearing on its positions, such as engineer , Have Reading Difficulty SAN FRANCISCO - aml‘ e eti ont . business cooperation in the 89Y- i atives, while saving ab, most only charges of racial discrimination parole officer. The department sald it appear- . ff the gongreists of fia‘ggrfguabfi; use Egregmonists eaid \_| ‘ t ' i harm - dynamiting | oc ChUCk’e the balance of payments defitit on our balance of payments ac- ica's first assistant enginger, 'The that a concentrated attempt to not have the academic progam Kennedy devoted a third of lhis counts. will have a severe impact accusation, denied by Neuroht, recruit Negroes might help break to put their s'gugenltjzai in a fling; \AUIVILLE C r address - to what he called \OUT upon our exports as well as our led to cancellation of the liner's discrimination patterns in non- to compete Ti white cardida i chiten Attend time fee or ne much @bused foreign aid pro- 'security.\ transatlantic - crossing scheduled government employment in the of other colleges. 1°“ fatallyears. no one ta avoid court-ordered desegregation. ° E ; : i i h A. A » ro fr range, 't ro candidatis did vers) f $ ws pet chhuge 'The White House foreign Ald tne extent to which the govern- ito sail unless Neurchr was remove A. Alloway, a Negro from Orange,'that Negro can Tid vers - vegation beging Mrs, Z. S. Scarboros p h time request was $4.5 billion, but iii'lment is meeting its respognsibni- ed, But the Marine Engineergs‘NJ\ as rectuiter. “He vgitzdm é‘éigfigggoé’; reading comprehenslon‘ quiedy is the 58001133} levelljilxggcn igolgégggzggejger nformgeix'ly by theitieg to pursue tax and tariff Beneficial Association - (MEBA),'southern Negro colleges i | C 56 me reason which we}! wWhito high s_chool. hus gets very excted eac a : ) rts on the ter- successive | sfashes V ; gr £25225 lfgviglaxsrgiggg Cindy. House Foreign Affairs Commifg- policies conducive to expansion iof which Néurohr is & membet,from Maryland to Florida. | \For some reason which we A V The dog runs to the radio, tee and the House itself, the a- of exports and to furnish qre’dits.grefused to accede to that tie-mandd H. Eliot Olfalmgn: 35356172531?“ gig? 3311th $1?de £3.88 of atgese Negré; TALLAHASSEE, Fila -A total of 104 Negro college m thorization bill now calls for'eusrantees, and other assistance! The U.S, lines asserted it “21572135“ Sffitéfonghf tfilevliepartment‘s;colleges—‘Whether due -to lan-, ate. taken into custody for refusing to break up a demonstra- tior: oulside a jail where 157 demonstrators are held The 157 were arrested during a protest ab a segregated theatre Saturday . fight ' 1C whines and sniffs at the dials. The dog's name is Cind) h pwsrater is contention ' Mrs Scar- impailt privaie commerce, nedy said: only $35 billion. Explaining his to the American producers on am caught in the middle of an inter» hethe N I that the cuts wouldieven footing with foreign firms/union squabble, fnd on Sundayiparcicular aims was to obtain guage difficultxes' or ion‘aethiergag; Ken-;in the competition for world canceled the America's voyage toiNem-oes who would dowell enough else-do not do anywhere n l \She thinks the n : markets. lBritish and continental ports. 'in the examination to qualify asias well as the other candidates kol calling her w dinner, e> boro said. <. 0% von ma ons ene mn news