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in Yie i. on WEATHER Tonight, cloudy, scattered 40 showers, low around 50, Friday, | cloudy, few showers in moun- tain areas, highs in 60s, ooo FINAL: x EDITION Vol LXXXIV, No. 2» - Indonesia Says It Regrets Mob Violence 3q Pagrs - 2 Sgcnons -s j GLENS Fars N.Y. PHURSDAY EViNiNG, SEPTEMBER 19, 1963 WHITE STUDENTS BOYCOTT TUSKEGEE CLASSES --- mr ‘ _ Dran RX 2-3131 A,“ A ione n . Less . 20 . . - PrICE EfGHt CENTS Faces Threat of I 0 speak p fOI l ax cut Britain Breaking - . Diplomatic Tics - I , . fa : » a j $7 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Sept. 19 Kenned sees 18'Nat’0n S mm t P I y E $. Ian—Farm withla British break V i % = U I arie - easure een in diplomatic relations and prod- F * f M - \ y ' ded by Washington. Indonesi FY\ a on DISC“)! l” t l U d | expreifed regret today for the Blg Margln a en S rge I £0. mob burning and looting of the. i m M n ee 0 British Embassy and other pro- @ P i - B y Gr Yk ' UN S p h ' perty. | i O 0 In eec Strong forces of Indonesian] % j : UNITED NATION: ng . r - I ir0ops appeared to have restored R | % | or at rea P o Bovey S, Sept. 19fipo<31mb of Soviet and U.S. ef- . wan tn. , . i oviet Foreign Minister forts in outer space, nuclear order in this capital after Wed- wae % I > Andrei A. Gromyko t ro-! \ rampage of about 10,000) . A rei A. Gromyko today pro-' energy and medicine. Indonesians _ protestin against! a e 5 , posed - an - l8-nation summif - Rusk has indicated agreement, the new Brmxsh—fipongore j ays That It Will Viltxleetfmgt on disufianézm during with Russia on safeguards a- - Thinks Bill Faces , * fale , R ie * P . e first quarter of 1964. gainst surpris , . eramrgn of Malaysia. But in the Two of the 13 Negro students who integrated Tuskegee, Ala., high school under a Federal | Show World U.S, The proposal was made by the the influx??? tltseiiléngzlgghxtagf Danger of Being 11111132? calm, Bnush women and, - court order sit alone in a mathematics class. All 250 white students have boycotted the school °- Wants a Just P Soviet leader in a major policy West tension. provided the Rus-: children were preparing to quit! Students and the instructor are not identified. f 89C® declaration before the UN. Gen- sians do not insist on linking Weakened or Delayed \i\ a ten tms eral Assembly. President Ken- such an accord with oth - President Sukarno's ovem~l 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 P- y ; otner is 7 - ment a con filiatory D r M a rt i n L ut h r K i S | President Kennedy has expressed nedy will give the US. policy sues nas Prggsegg 13421—51832 iggt-urlgef‘he statement deploring the mob + .. (& ng ays j confidence that the Senate will fOMOMOW. _The Russians indicated @t thf people to speak up in support of Holence. worst demonstration 1 . & f 7 er ace raufy the limited nuclear test Grompko asserted that the As- 17-nation disarmament pis tas reduction program He ever staged hore against a for- That N r Girls K’I’ed R ban treaty \by a margin large sembly sesslon wa§ opening in a ence in Geneva they UY said its benefits gould r'ange eign power, British Foreign | - eg 0 In enough to show the world that favorable atmosphere this to package the inspection P&\ from new washing machines for } Secretary Lord Home had de- | & & & & - ® the American people want a just year as a yesult of recent devel- with a proposal for a one-third families to new strength around i nounced \sach uncivilized be- iBl t D d N t D V 1 “CI en S peace.\ opments, including the signing reduction in Soviet and Western the world for the American dol- : havior\ and - threatened | to , as I O ’e In a’n I Referring briefly to the treaty Sf nth e limited nuclear test ban fortes in C#}, lar and freedom. I0, P . C Tin reaty. + ; ; Pu sever diplomatic relations un» ; . bas. fe in his national radio and tele- (;,y k. ifically . It was noted, however, that «mut that bill is in danger of 1 less assured British subjects | BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 19, bled. Ye believe in God, believe p G _ te, romyko | specifically pro- when Premier Khrushchev in a - h i and property would be pro- (#) \They did riot dig in va‘in \ also-in me.\ | yJAvléliligéi'SSgfighmD Il'aREISS 1,190“ address on tax leiSlat!0Nn posed that the 18-nation diss speech last July suggested “abemgdflzakenijd o. lieferrgd. orr M TC . + - ON, N . - Bottles last night, Kennedy said the pact ; i . e inspectors. | 2, are ennedy \It needs your bo. tected. . said Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.| After one funeral processlOn thrown at police cars as officers \is the first concrete imlistion ffifimefifie “l‘ffifigf‘i‘il meet. ‘Chanim” inspectors, he did NOt help, your voice.\ The Indonesian | government EfiiozeNg11ev1ngltlfllcqfisqus bbugiegihad left the church, a group oi; disperse crowd following day- on the nuclear arms rate since leading statesm‘cn dfp‘th: nhigltl’ 31qu atgliesbglg’iioscow by So- Thus through a national TAGIO bu fffiffanfiéofmaéfgfg if?” ng‘ggbla; djrgifiggguidaye Sago). m gSggégerygigsfifggiivsgcgmfi £10113 racial clashes. “his bani) xwastfirst invcelmedf: ,_ est level.\ He suggested that vie-{Abpcorrespondénts at * U.N..7gggt {gilgfiltmgosgggihé 21:55:53; 5, called on Sukarno with a mes- , \GO8 still has a way of bring- American flags and besar to sing: _ OXFORD, MISS. - Cleve Mc- 1p, Stir-it\: & lfisltlilficinnozgg aha meeting might be held in headquarters this week _ have fire under Congress on behalf of > 15355\ a”? Secretary cg; 5333 315 ifinfitg‘st‘ggayhfiffiufid \freedom song?“ Thfibtalkgd fifiwnfiveu re'tuxl'ns to hUnliverséty Of fremocratic leaders believe Ken- .§:co§a.ld that - the - meetin igfiigns £23”? ‘zd ofnéhfxstélfiifiif mt? illhbillior; dtaihreducuon n- an Rusk expressing e US. 5220 im-, marching to Mayor ert Bout- Mississippi law school and the R e a i - s n a 5 f. whic e called the most im- po. government's concern over the:nocent blood of these little girls well's office, then to a cemetery.) Negro student says he expects to nedy will get his large margin. should deal both with the ques-. was embarking on its work un- portant domestic economic meas» rotmg, Rusk voiced sim ilarimay Woll pots 20,8 \edempiv®!_ A Negro appeared with a bull-| be treated fike any other student | .. S9 far 81 senators have lined MOR, O1 COPOOE (AD) 0 \ ecco cle (ime \Tiree major | hurdl concern ndonesian as-! Clty. © said: _--- > e ire wht separate: - R e first major hurdle will sador Zairin Zain in Washington,: _ Denise McNair, 11, Addie Magma? $23 bien requested by D WASHINGTON - Negro lead- would require 67 votes-a two- measures to achieve the further 'come next Wednesday when the Action Not Approved {Collins and Cynthia Wesley, both yorin Luther King that you do! °\: including some who asked! thirds majority-if all 100 sem- alleviation of international ten- House is expected to vote on the The Indonesian statement sal d514, were burled a day follo)vlpgs;‘bt sing and do not holler and go' that Federal troops occupy. ators are on hand and voting Sion. : ear exans itax program. But Kennedy was the government \certainly does the funeral of the fourth VicHM nor qemonstrate Please do NOt; Birmingham. | set for meeting' Tuesday. ' The speech was generally mild, jalso looking toward the Senate not approve\ of mob action amd'Of Sunday's unsolved DOMDIDE qemonstrate This is a funeral: With President Kennedy to give, - Despite the favorable signs the in comparison with Soviet de- * 'where the bill faces a stormy blamed the outburst in part on' 14-year-old Carole RobertsON. _ This is no time for a' 0\ Birmingham crisis. - {President made use of his na- Clarations of recent UN. ses- x time. \the destruction of thep Indo-. Still to be buried, next SUNGAY: gomonstration. Please keep it as' orr {tional audience to make another sions, and Gromyko stressed re- ;_ Kennedy directed his appeal all nesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur) gif two young Negro victims Oflcyenn as you possibly CAN _ | pitch for the agreement which beatedly what he called the along the economic front, from da' PU;violence that broke out a few!\ ® lorse . ; a changed internati H . businessmen to factory workers, (capital of Malaysia) ; The group began to disperse 'would ban all nuclear test except ged international climate That riot Ioliowed: Monday'silsxggtlsenafflgeétfgst gommgcit clif‘When sqgamepre-formed ind began\ ress ro es 'underground. Said Kennedy: oy eos? He charg- gilt-1211 fiméléestsxatchtiigg a mp OWE h & : - F apts urch, . ® p f \ofp ble all men. and women, ed for West Germany. He charg- shaky budgets to citizens worrie stoning of the British and Malay- Reporling to President ito march toward the downtown I T * B enabie a i z over the government's unbal e or : r cants r ; ed that Chancellor Konrad Ade- E nt's unbalanced san embassies in Jakarta. __ | Meanwhile, seven southern in- Stttion, police stopped the \* JA J US 5533 aixzidlnfiisen'nggse Tédbeslgeeé “it,“ had consistently tried to. ; budget. He asked for quick passage of 'The Indonesian mob, scream» (tegration leaders went to Wasp. without trouble. . ing \crush the Briti’sz\ and (ington to report today to Presi- Funerals were plgnned at sepa—g \crush Malaysia,\ vented its {dent Kennedy on the racial crisis rate . chuyches next Sunday fcin' fury agains Britain's support (in Birmingham, where Negroes’Vlrgfl Ware, 13, and Johnn‘ej of Malaysia, four-day-old na. (Rave generally followed their ag .. Robinson. 16, both Negroes, Two, tion formed in a federation of VICE against retaliation for the white vouths have been charged} Malays, Singapore and | the | dynamite blast. with shooting Ware, Detectives sritish Romeo terrllories | °f | seid 'at duneret .. . Posto coy 4 Con of Fock 'This tragle event may causeibfeaking up a crowd of rot Sukatno opposed the federation) the white side to come fo terms{throwing Negroes. is on the ground it would perpélu-/wifh its consclence, In spite of|| Two of the 23persons Injured ate British colonialism in South- the darkness of this hour we, When the bomb went off were east Asia. British officials bebeve.'must not despair, we must not: Still hospitalized, as was a 16- however, Sukarno is more inter- become bitter . .. | year-old white boy struck in ested in trying to take over Sarg-| \We must not lose faith in the head by a brick. wak and North Borneo, which our white brothers. Life is hard, FBI bomb experts and city ind Indonesian territory. The Indonesian - government; walk alone.\ Accident SALINAS, Calif.. Sept. 19 @- of nope that war can be averted, PUPOS Mounting investigations and out-} thal the terrible destructive pow- | | \'The seven included King, Robinson was killed whenrfles over Tuesday's | ratr02d|er of nuclear weapons can be ifrom the fears of radioactive block measures which would re- ' fallout. | 11-Hour Session 1 crossing crash which tilled before they abolish us,| Primé Minister Lester B. Pear-| Cloudbursts of the past two' Mexican migrant workers rumgdfit—hat our children can inhabit a)son had called on member na- days subsided, meanwhile, into 'a question mark today O¥er the woriq in which freedom is secure! tons to take advantage of the occasional light showers. Al but [status of the nation's BraCETO' yg the air is pure . . .\ program. The eSnate held 'its longest phere. He called this session evaciees were able to return and: - ; E- - BEAUMONT, Tex.. Sept. 190 iP : the bill without a proposed Re- lax tensions. He said Bonn will - Weary men labored throu&h! publican menflmg’ntgying tax 'imevitably throw a monkey me night to keep flood WALES! outs to curbs on spending. \It affords us ail a spall signlwrench into any steps for flflsrloosed by - departed Hurricane] Almost as soon as Kenedy fin- Cindy from topping a levee ANG ned his address, Re 4 faute! : < , publican Pearson Also Speaks ispilling into the neighbormg-XNamonal Chairman. 'William 'H. ke after Canadian} e . Gromyko spoke afte nitown of Port, Acres. Miller fired off telegrams to the networks asking equal time to « treplyt to the Eresident. a; : R - i . ; Reforting to GOP charges of ' improved | international atmos- a few | of several flmusandfilfiscax recklessness, Kennedy said | , \No wasteful, inefficient or un- As probes -were pushed on DOth of the treaty debate yes- \the assembly of opportunity.\ start shoveling mud frOM necessary government aCtIVItY {Federal and stafé levels, Rep. 'Henry B. Gonzalez, D-Tex., call-' 'ed for defeat of a pending bunschedule today. 7 { . r i {which would extend for one year e L ! share the island of Borneo withi at times as hard as crucible state authorities continued to',,, right to import Mexican lab- Sen. Robert C. Byrd. D-W Va. provement may soon {fade before'ihe Jefierson County Civil De- responsibility. leading to a bal- steel . . . but today you do not stek clues leading to the person: T P 9 ® who placed the fatal bomb, whileiorers to do farm work. said it had taken steps to prevent! _ The children, King said rewards for his capture climbed ong maimed.\ he said. quietly, | were | \the | modern 'to $76,000. heroines of a noble crusade for | further violence. Prepare to Leave Legislation Urged Meanwhile, a Federel grand | aq moulder, Colo. the Migrant! \My witnesses are the dead: said in a prepared address that the test of policy and action, \a painstaking analysis of the, arguments in favor of the gesfltake full advantage of it.\ . {ban treaty\ had convinced BIM: pearson is a former president @ \they Gov. John Connally to declare {AmUY whose prospective benefits that \they are not based on the of the Assembly and & WInHer Of the county, which includes Beau- N° Singled out as an example, almost 11 hours. . - | and more speechmaking was on of a will to seek peaceful settle- Emphasizing that losses could as . rot mes. 3 'There seems now to be more homes will be tolerated on the grounds : « r w . not be appraised accurately un- that it helps employment. We are : ments.\ Pearson said. \This im 'I\ flood pgvaters fimsha oping. pledged to a course of true fiscal 'fense Council estimated damage 2NCe4 budget\ might reach $10.5 mullion. Much of his appeal was direct» The council appealed for Texas ed to people like the $8.000 a year €; but it exists now. And we should - ry ; esti o hard, realisticfacts of our rela- - human dignity and freedom.\ | continued ifs lmestlgauon Committee of the National Coun-} Paw lnt an ~ the Nobel Peace Prize fot MS mont and Port Arthur, a dis- The head of such a household, he police esfimated tnat 2000, in. into posuble obstruction of of Churches said the Crash |tlons with the communist world \efforts in setting up the UN. aster area. said, could look to the tax cut for Nevertheless, about 200 Britons, mostly women and children. Pré) q numerous white persons, in desegregation of three in which a freight train de-}, Since the treaty clearly @UM-'smergency force during the Suez - Rains measuring up to nearly ©N0UGh extra take home pay to 'inates the possibility of our con- , - %. , two feet Grained into the Neches Meet \the installments of a new pared to leave Jakarta aboard! - Birmingh chools ton i mje -< Tnx lin iwent to the funeral although Bitminsham Schoo . 'molished a makeshift bus carry- i fu n ihn . crisis of 1956. 1 chartered airliners. A group of white parents is img §2 workers, underscored Ine tests in the atmosphere.\ propjian foreign minister Joao River and created the threat to dishwasher for hig wife.\ Seeks Republican Aid u a 'only abow,. half that number, . . s he ' ty a . Li 055 abguctfifi‘flfrizistinzubjec‘ts could get inside the - Sixin COnSidering opening a private 'need for more protective legxs-Eagufg‘d'ws‘zgt’ ufigflysogfl Augusto De Araujo Castro led off Port Acres, 10 miles south of ggaprggmamzougo game sine? tile Avenue Baptist Church. acro«s 36mm torazoid 583mm; mlelr chil- ation. a Etreatygcleaxly favors a; Russians the general debate by challeng- hfire and just west of Port Ar- Other families, he went on righ umi . ; o - ren to integrated schools. \Such appalling accidents.' , . ing the nuclear wers to thur. 'might prefé i { #4 - it Halt ar fon Shear roar cines col caer on nue fhe entrys ie renupped if dR of a ashe f snd plans had been made to fly, studying a lesson on \\The Love cott at one of the schools “sadism? ihouldhcaufi savers; fi?§§’§i§§the low-vield range while main- nuclear test ban treaty to include if\)??? 5:1? vlf warmt- tfppmpmg‘mg machine, or a longer vacation out all British subjects if neces.| That Forgives.\ 3. e {to take to heart the PNE: t fitaining their own lead in high. underground testing. Ag h elee protecting Port trip, or a down payment on a At Tuskegee, in rural Macon'million migratory farm WOTKETS. devices, Gromyko's speech aroused Ates it could gush into $00 Of new car or a new home.\ And he ary. Wilkins Comments ; , _ , ' . ; . ; nt . sarl Roy Wilkins, executive seere County, a total white boycott stated a resolution passed by the!\ Forms Assumption Unrealistic | SPCCA! inferest in view of his the town's 1.000 homes and rOut said the demand so created would 3 tary of the National Association continued at an integrated school committee. i \The assumption that under- impending meeting with | Presi- 99056 shan 2i000 people. __ 'help the country \skip a reces- -where 13 Negroes are attend-, | Six of the more than 30 in- iground testing would prove dif. dent Kennedy in - Washington. ar the scene said any sion\ and provide the 10 million for the Advancement of Colored People, said: \We came to this place to re- state our determination to press Marqueflfl (amen! ; jured | in California's y'nrst ficult and too expensive for the He aiso will confer in New York’wm'er spilling | over | the | leVEE jobs needed in the next 2\ years. ' vehicular accident hm hist0ry is totally unrealistic. With Secretary of State Dean ggnld‘ spreag Widelymand prgbj Kennedy obviously was looking ° remained near death, {given their demonstrated ability Rusk and British Foreign Sec- ;,] e mo more than & 16% for some help from Republicans, i- Francisco Espinosa, 34-year-old} . . € inches in houses | Francisco ESp : ito overcome - such - difficulties retary Lord Home F R j ing classes. Malaysia le. 'too. He said: ( on undeterred in the crusade 'driver of the bus which was car-} _ i . maa b .._. Nearly 1,100 men trotted up ; . H At a Glance Coat is mh SCS cm‘in“ lay 0“ 160 'tied agmli mile down the wack the??? ge‘erm...ecfl cores oue rethemen they could diS~ and down a 100-yard stretch Of—szmisjs: finisggtgnjggspzrgfi } sade for the righteousness and iwhile bodies tumbled on both Est-fit e development of space cuss aetuemey» of such thornY levee dumping sand bags, They growth. It is a question of $ redemption of the soul of & H3-, caATSKILL, Sept. 18 - Thejsides. was in jail on felony man-; fog—5135098 that - the - treaty 233th fsgséggnni‘gdg iil safz'ichECRed the flow through whether our taxpayers and busi- | By THE ASSOCIATED Press| ton\ \., Marquette Cement Manmufactur-{slaughter charges. R 'would serve to widen the rift auction, strengthenin $5 ng-ibreaches laze yesterday | Ate\ nessmen and workers will get the ° hl \JAKARTA - Indonesia | ex-| _ ON8 WPI clergyman partici- mg Co. will lay off 160 of its em-! Federal and. state invesmgatfirsibetween the Soviet Union and peace-keeping machingrv and tfiéfilfigtsgggegouses mm Port Acres break they deserve. As the Con- a p - . Sis | pated, in. the service. 'The Rev. ploves here Sept. 20, the company|planned {o. question him further betWeen the Soviet Urion 200 peace-keeping machinery and the were somked __ . ___ ___ fross (hew you to subs 1. of the British Embassy and' Joseph Ellwanger, pastor of St. announced today. 'as to why. after) \C0 nu of communism, Which - _ _ :ssue, I strongly urge you to sup- H destruction of British property| PAW Lutheran Church, spoke of, A company spokesman declined started across the tracks 05 pty in destruction - of Wh t D I b Toke \ana 'for your - country's by a mob of 10.000 Indonesians] the Christian hope of resdtrec- to give the total number of em- Chualar eight miles south - 0: lmlstaha thed 551 £1131: sf an?\ ea ea y d na a 'sake and for your country's ‘ protesuing Britain's support of}! tion.. . ;ployes at the plant. [_ |salinas as the three - Gest CADA tE acknowledges the a « sake. , Malaysia. Troops restore order! _ The dead children's pastor, the- 'The spokesman said heavy in- freight bore down on the fa thio cherence of * AApreme - being, A d R I PI ,_ The tax proposal that Republi- Pus but British residents prepare to| Rev. John H. Cross, quoted the:ventory and slackened giemandling- He and a Fompamon. n ke'eMStence of a supreme eljg- n u SS’a S ac, ng cans have put forth would pro- leave. _ words of Christ in delivering the for cement in the erea will forceigvzrs‘égpgasérgsgemtfifiymly mc’fiz‘é‘mds Tie fgfjgizgzflggta“ §ySt _ xo 0s 1 a* Md; that g—m‘i tax ijWhiflih Killlé . the © 5 uce! . - r - . . F z medv wants to start Jan. 1. wo eulogy: the company to curtail PLOdUC~, Some Nof IGentificd The opposition-the 13 sen‘i P re SSUre o n U ”lied Dtates 'not take effect unless he submit- LONDON - Foreign Secretary} \Let not your hearts be trou- tion for the balance of the year. | Lord Home, awriting an official ted spending budgets not gréater | court-appointed at-| ators who so far are committe than $97 billion for the present O a Itornmey, Robert Ames of Salinas.| against the treaty-concentrat- . , | mflfii‘f‘ firea‘ilfi’sa’éfins‘é‘éafié‘é‘? B M f, T I d Isaid he wanted to determine if ed its efforts on in attempt to WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 ® --;Soviet representatives are TeDOTE- figcal year. which started July 1. matic relations with Jakarta re y 0 # * + 'the Southern Pacific freight °X-! tirch two reservations to the Canada's big wheat deal with 'ed to have approached Amencan and $98 billion for next year. } * 'geeded the 6O-miles-an-D0Uur! resolution, Senate the Soviet Union is putting new : traders with offers to buy wheat. This would mean cuts of about NEW - BRUNSWICK, N.J., speed prescribed for that stcti0n| were confident the steam info pressures already 'The story quoted a highly placed $1 billon from this year's spend- Sept. 19 UP - The speed limit 'of track by the California PUBHC! reservations will be rejected building up for more liberal US source as saying the Russians ing and perhaps as much as $3 on the New Jersey \~Purnpike Utilities Commission, when they are called up for fiagin‘fxfaégfc gm’gunm bl0C¢ sre \expected soon to make a'billion to $4 billion from next WASHINGTON-Secretary of: - UTICA, Sept. 19 P-A clerk State Dean Rusk expresses the! who was working overtime shot US. government's concern over! and killed an intruder fleeing ; 'Today the bone-weary coroner.! 'direct approach to the U.S. gov- year's which has not yet been the anti-British riots, KUALA LUMPUR -- Anti-In- donesian demonstrators in the Malaysian capital occupy the for- mer Indonesian Embassy resi- dence, threaten to burn them- selves and the building in pro- test against Jakarta riots. Mal- aysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman persuades them to leave peacefully after seven hours, MANILA—Indonésian Foreign; Minister Subandrio confers with Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal, another opponent of Malaysia. On his way to the U.N. General Assembly session, Subandrio says Indonesia will not recognize Malaysia until \corrections'\ are made. from a seed stofe last night, police reported. ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt., Sept. 19 (P - The Fairbanks-Morse Co, plant-a major source of employment in the area - has told its several hundred work- ers it is considering closing the plaht. Fairbanks - Morse has been manufacturing scales in | St. Johnsbury for 133 'years. - BERLIN, Sept. 19 (P-Soviet i authorities today protested the flight over Communist East! Berlin of a T.S. Army helicop- ! ter, a US. Army spokesman said. WASHINGTON, Sept, 19 (® - U.S, Atty. Gen,. Robert F. Kennedy said today he does not think that sending Fed- Chuckle _ Corner _. + DENVER. Sept 19 P - The driver was in court charged with reckless driving. eral troops to Birmingham ° would solve the racial crisis i there. WASHINGTON, Sept, 19 @ ratification. l state police reported. | 1 -Sen. Frank Lauschée, D-Ohio, | previously counted as a sup- . porter of the Umited nuclear . test ban treaty, told the Senate ; from the Delaware Memorial | Bridge to New Brunswick was 'Christopher Hill, still struggled: votes. Sen. Frank Carlson, a Republi- ernment. estmated in detail. lowered From 60 to 36 miles per lo complete identification of the:, Senate Democratic Le&G4°®! con form: wheat-growing KANS@S ! on Chicagos Board of Trade. , Denounting \credit card gov» hour at 3:55 a m. to 9 am. to- mMansled dead. Mike Mansfield, acting ON D8\ Gore; the i . R R ; a proposition flatly to Yesterday, after a grim parade {half of himself and Republica\ mis cotieagues today. calling OD eca f heavy fog., | . f , day because of Ne@NF {O8 lop ycratives and friends to threeiL@AGET Everett M. Dirksen, ine administration to study pro- als to do more business with _. mortuaries, Hill said 10 bodies:2 unanimous consent agreement, USE, Sept 19 (M-Op- had been positively identified, 1 a C ersgnggngmeersp returned go sight tentatively and 10 others Tugsday morning on final ratm-y their jobs today after & three. (remained Hsted as \unknown.\ leation. day strike had Halted work on ° , | $30 million worth of state high- way construction upstate. SAIGON, Sept. 19 {M-The E terms of Viet Nam charged to- | , x a . ( day the American Central In- | j A P -E - R [ telligence Agency has \spilt unne n er “g IS anne , wide open into pro-~Coup and . I ‘ no-coup factions,\ creating & | \struggle on the owtcome Of | 1ONDON, Sept. 19 (Fi-A group; miles west of Calais, It would / which _ US-Vietmamese re- lof British and French experts) take about six years to com- ; lations depend.\ today recommended their ggv— piete‘ ld n dl flat-top la. . Se i ernments build & tunnel under} It wou ave special flat-top: SELMA, Ala.. Sept- 19.5 ~- line English Channel but warneditrains to ferry cars, Assuming &, this racially troubled. city after jg] capacity of 3.600 vehicles an hour; he allégedly pushed a live snake : N m-v md 4 - into a Negro's mouth. i After a two-year study thelin each direction. g doctor - from - Communist ze choslovakia, impressed by ;000-) ed, or by the governments them», Reject Bridge on a visit to the United States, selves \would be better suited to.audience at Montitelio, e C (CAn: . , f They rejected an - alternate the mature of the project\ rather yesterday, to the 70 cents a BOrt sell Of make available Any\ | «\This nation needs a fax cut yesterday for the Senate to vOit'the Reds in such materials as futures quotations have risen on emlglesnyggl’ Shafé'stgfl 5412513 reports of the - short Russiant‘h ex twork cingllr ¥ 1“ s 'crop and foreign buying by the e networks in his asking equal time that millions :Boviets. 'of Americans in both parties dis- food. Secretary of Commerce March wheat was up fraction- agree with what he called the Luther H. Hodges had indicated ally to $1.99 a bushel at the \formula of living it up today only yesterday, not in diréct con- opening today. one cent off the through | huge | spending and nection with wheat, that the season's $2 lugh mark of Wed- charging the bills to our children Carlson, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, said in a Senate speech that Canada's agreement | to | sell | Russia $500 million worth of wheat, with $33 million of it earmarked for Cuba, \should prove to us that we must be ! practical and realistic in our trade program.\ His remarks came on the heels ; if . .° Stad in. 8 h 5. An Agriculture Department at- A white man bas beers jailed, in Ithat financing it may bevdiffi- five minute service, the claimed:of word from. Secretary of A8!!~ | forney gy‘s this ‘regu¥auon is bas- culture Orville L. Freeman that he would be willing to sell some British and French officials esti-] The experts suggested a jointfqi this cogmtry‘sA surplus wheai NEW YORK, Sept. 18 ( - mated the capital cost of a tunnel venture by | the | Biitish | and to the Soviet Union if the Rus- t 143 million pounds ($400.400,-]French railways. both state-own-'sians pay \our price \ Freeman,. bie . w 28 t a Po $ r was referring, before a farm | friendly | countries, and in AOlmust not be put off until nes6 Towa. Ig\ | | , | B P 'subject is coming up for CON- nesday. The May delivery was. . - and reducing federal 1 rl ls b i J sideration. quoted at $196%. almost a cent revenues.\ - : 1 Without spelling it out, Ken- higher than Wednesday's close . , .but - under - Wednesday's | high Nedy lit into the earlier Repub« mark. leah proposal -- and tried also Any U.S. wheat deal with Rus. to counter an expected slowdown 'sia would run into regulations of i\ the Senaté that might delay ithe Commerce Department, 5h}? bill until next year. which issues export licenses, bar!, \Very few are openly opposed ring benefits of government gyx.ito cutting 12339“ ie said, \But iport subsidies on farm produces there are those who, for one rea- 'lo the Soviet Union. son or another, hopg to delay this bill. or to aftach ruinous amend- ments, or to water down its ef« f e R t ... 'ed on a declaration of policy in, e,..n nist not be diluted by a- the Agriculture Act of 1961 fang ; 2 'mendments or conditions. It must :the department should expand?“t be sent back to the House 'wade in farm products With'\\gays and Means Committee. It manner either subsidize the CX-:ypey His lawyer, noted that the de- Las defected to this country. suggestion of a bridge, saying it|than to leave in the hands of a|bushe! subsidy this country pays Subsidized agricultural commodity; pow -- mot a fax cut \f .-- fendant and his bride were driv-! NEW YOR 2d _ ing to their first apartment. The Mugcifn's Segtmgg mafia \¥ou were happily excited,] theatre producers have agreed weren't you?\ said the attorney' to meet Monday with the New | day called off a search for the the man responded: | York State Mediation Board in | United | States' first winged railway tunnel between Folke- |ments are expected \Not especially.\ an effort to prevent a strike | spacecraft, which apparently stone on the English side and [rether on the ministert He was fined #M. 1 against nine Broadway shows. | sank in the Atlantic bcean. | Sangaite, a French village tive [consider 16 - would cost twice as much and{private operating company. Sept. 19 (P-The Air Porce to- shipping. published simultaneously in Lon- 1 today he will vote against its \ the \free atmosphere\\ he found i The plan calls for & 32-mfle ldon and Patis. The two govern» on export wheat to make it.com- CAPE - CANAVERAL Fla., {would be a serious hazard to The working party's report was|petitive in world markets, to any nations other thin such] not a tax cut 'when' -- not a friendly mations.\ tax cut if the future of a tax Freeman said it would require. This act refers to Public LaW! cut for the few.\ approval \in the highest circles 480. the Food for Peace Law, for; Some Demograts were quick to to get to-jof | government\ | to subsidize a definition of friendly countries. 'say the President's effort had im~ al level to|shipments to Russia, In that l4w, the Soviet Union is proved their chances in the oru= Today's New York Times said defined as an unfriendly country..clal votes next week. oa --+ wo mms on dein nlp ages Sinc am) tem Bom hes em aem tome vise Aut Ati 40 cod Re bos Crn on of ania tem an Foca: Lp pm C Cung