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More Anti-Negro Strikes In American Schools

Washington, Oct. 5.

Strikes and demonstrations against the end- ing of racial segregation spread today to eight of the 122 public (state and city owned) schools in the National Capital.

Pupils who started the outbreaks yesterday at Anacostia and McKinley Schools, continued to defy. pleas from school officials.

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In addition; there was a new demonstration by several hund- red at the foamely all-Whito Enster High School.

Strike action by white pupils was also repertad at five junior high schools.

Omeials said that attendance Agures word not available imunediately, but the number of.

trikors

000 a1 ranged from Eastern to a "low" at some of the junior high schools

1,000 IN CLASSES

At Eastern, serne af the bigscht new demonstration, police Lienlènant John Hills, estimated that about 1,000 pupils were in their room)

al cluse time. Ho sald about 300 were in a crowd across the street and about 000 af more apparently stayed komie.

About 700 negro pupils hod Then moved into the school in integration plan put into boneer after last, May's Supreme 'Curt revision oullowing segre- İmam na publie education.

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Tanks & Bombs

For Sale

mfortned and plain- pullee surrounded the in early morning ni.c 1h4 milling. Theding group across the street

Chutside Anacosti School,

a placard carried zeized pee

girl student which de fared: "We whites demand our this."

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Several hundred · boys and girls began to disperse after the gove Deputy Chief of Police

Eo to them "last chance" to school

home. shouted they

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At McKinley, the headmaster, Mr Charles Bish, told "strikers"

clustered who

outside

Washington, Ort 5. United States Army is The

tasks, offering second-hvatel bombs and all sorts of surplus milliary equipment for sale at bargain prices throughout the world.

By the middle of next year, building: "You're not going to the Army Department hopes be able to hang up a so to change the intergration pro

gramme. This school is going That's sign on a mountain of unnerded to stay the way it is. supplies in overstuffed ware- the law of the land." houses ranging from

thread which $1,500 million,

tanks to rust

originally

There WIN $2,500 million worth at the beginning of this year but hundreds of tanks, acut cars and searchlights, hun- dreds of thousands of obsolete bombs, more than a million feet of electric wire and n wide range of other equipment cost-

MAY BE EXPELLED

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The pupils listened quict- ly but no move to go inside сусть when Mr Bish told them they would be con sidered "absent without permission" and might face expulsion,

The school situation in Balti

in $1,000 million when new more apparently was returning hove already been mapped up to normal today after several

by buyers in the United States days of student strikes, pleketing and abroad.

and mass protests Schools all over the city reported attend- theance on the Increase.

The going price uveraged POVED or eight cents on

or

at one dollar which was less than one- Pickets appeared tenth of what the army had two schools but were broken up paid.--Router.

by police-Reuter.

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Enough to make ANYONE a Peeping Tom SAMARITAN

• "Dangerous fence" says the notice -

but there's something behind it they've GOT to act.

Vietnamese

● Women can't resist curiosity either." So down she goes ... and just forget it's hard luck on a lady's, nisions,

• Down you go (2)3: Ana' what a talo he'll have to tell when he gets back to the oflèo... A

Premier

Has Talks With Political Leaders

Mr France Satisfies French

cd

Paris, Oct. 5.

A public opinion poll puolish- here claimed that almost two-thirds of Franco's popula- tion is satisfied with its Prime M. Pletra Mendes-

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Minister, Saigon, Oct. 5. The Vietnamese Premier, Ngo Dinh Diem, France.

Tho Independent French Oplatos, met several Vietnamese political leaders today to discuss a forthcoming Cabinet reshuffle aimed at Institute of Public

which spent 10 days quizzing a of Frenchmen, on a broader national cross-section putting his government

sald that 02 per cent satisfied with the Prime Minis basis.

Premier Diem's talks with politicians repre- ter, seven per cent dissatisfied, No indifferent. per cent answers were received froth senting all shades of opinion in the country follow-20 ed his 45-minute meeting yesterday with the Army Chief of Staff, General Nguyen Van Hinh, General Nguyen Van Xuan and the head of the Binh Xuyen sect, General Le Van Vien,

DISARMAMENT

Russia's

Proposals

On Agenda

includert

Dat

given high priority In the Political Commitico.

RUSSIA OBJECTS

Thirty-one per cent said they reganted M. Mendes France as a left-wing politician, 18 per thought he was right- -cent

wing, 17 per cent gave other answers and 36 per cent did not know or did not reply,

tho

The Premier is expected to continue his talks for most of this week following a directive last week from Emperor Bao, M. Mendes-France is leader Dal, who is on vacation in the f

middle-of-the-road French Riviera, that he take Radical Party, - China Mall swift steps to strengthen the Special national-union components in his government.

NO DATE SET

Vietnamese oficialm did

not specify with whom M. Diem platis to discuss the expected reshunis

the

Pre

next few days. The mier has not set a data for any new meeting with the -three generals.

He is not expected to make any final decision before com- pleting his current round of political talks,

Up you go'... on ân: aftschs ezPC.

Krieca borid

and one gift's Just got to help another.

And this is what they.. all saw

·A·funch-time scene In the City

and nothingré was goizir te' stop them, seeing London's "Best Roman" temple - the temple of Mithras, Eastern God of Light" Opening time for the public was in the evening, but all's fale when you want to see à 1,700-year-old show! that's been pulling in' the crowds like nobody's 3-D. The day after these photographs were; taken the Chy's Court of Common Council decided to take na selion to

press for the site to be preserved.

Young men not keen to be missionaries

*TRAVELLING TOD COMMONPLACE'

Foreign travel has become commonplace to the young men of Britain with the spirit of adventure--so that fow are today attracted to the work of. missionaries.

» never- Before sending their recruits missionaries, the abroad

for the work at a college in Birming- Express Ser- ham-(London vica).

United Nations, Oct. 5. Without dissent, the Steering Committee approved today in- clusion of Russia's disarmament proposals on the Assembly's agenda, recommending their de- bate by the main Political Committee under the general

Opposition circles said. today disarmament item already on the that Premier Diem. was not worksheet.

Russia asked, that the item be/ following Bao Dai's instructions { .; This reason for

Independent and accused the Premier of satisfied need for more mis- subject in the agentia and be starting a political slow-down | sionáriès is given by the Rev. saziety, prepare them

strike against the Emperor... This, they explained, mer

meant that M. Diem, while appearing to agree with Bao Dal's wisher, France and Britain suggested

means of rallying the country that the item, when it comes up actually was searching for other

Committee. the Political should be discussed concurrent-gainst the constant Communist

On threat. ly with the existing item general disarmament and report

ort of the Disarmament Com-Hanol, which will be taken over by the Vietminh on Sunday, mission.

Andrei Vyshinsky of Russia Premier Diem today said: "Re objected to this interpretation member that our arms are al-

welcome open to

you оп grounds that the Soviet ways proposal was the only specifle from the heavy yoke of Com abroad.

munist domination. before disarmament proposal the UN. and deserved Indepen- dent consideration - United Fress.

in

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HAILE SELASSIE LEAVES FOR U.K.

man

Maxwell O. Janes, general pecretary of the London Ma- sionary Society.

Seys Mr Janes: "Unlike the old days, foreign travel is com- now for the young monplace

And the thought of works

He romance.

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are those, too, who unfortunately foel they would like the work but think we have not the finances to send their

This is quibo "wrongi We have the money, we are short

Soft recruita,”

U.S. May Ratify

In a message to the people of ing and living abroad has to LondonAgreement

STANDING BY "Remember, in the dark and sad days ahead, that milllions of your fellow bitizens and the entire free world, are watchingɑJUNI struggle with anxiety,

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Next Month

Washington, Oct. 5, The United States Senate may ratify the London conference agreement on rearming Western - Ger many next month.

and Hongkong, is seeking now 25 Senator Alexander Wiley, Chairman of the Senate Forsigh recruits, 11' to be missionades.

our persone are for recoté Relations Committee is con-

the islands in the South-west Pacific; aldering asking!

Four

He will need experience with

consuring

are staridina, by to "ontons mother for the Gilbert, Lidoka w // DOCERY air today for Britain where ho head courage rest - In: yout | sand kongboef to make his hunting. Bahktorj

Addis Ababa, Oct. 5. The Emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie, left here by

ment and scromion,

ciety'e Normally, the

by watereded arLot

until the day when, finally, you return to us and our Matagusokra for v.they is paying an official visit

Thousands of Abyssinians country will be reunified. May prem, and a teacher of carpe were at the airport to see him God: go with you" United wanted bulding: alte in but is spect

Southern Rhodesia.

Press?

Housey-housey is taken to the polls

Türk: Oct. 8,

(Housey-housey bingo

Hot? That

the

commended

sture Senator Senator Wiley to rality

And,

PAYS FINE

And Father Got Out Of Gaol

Singapore, Oct. 8, “It took, a man from Bangkok to bring, tens of joy tała poor- Chinese family of six in Singa- poke, but the Good Samaritan In The Crtal dù bị Thailand -chose to reindih atlonýmoriim.

A. (bəyousola · Chinese Leo "Wabór soller, Ong Ah-nigah, went to gnol because he could not pay 'n fine of $45 when he was con- victed of causing an obstruction with his wheelcart,

Ong was then the sole bread winner and his Imprisonment left his family of Ave stranded. His wife and two young sons word compelled to : dell vegetables in a nearby `market to keep the family alive.

This story was printed in the English Intiguage newspaper

Straits Times and a redder in Bangkok sent 8100 (Maldyan) with a request that Ony's fine be paid and the balanco, to go to his family,

A Straits Times reporter went through the process of paying the fine and getting Ong out of prison. When they reached

Wilh

Gag's home his three-year-old son jumped with joy while bis 15-year-old daughter wopt happines. Ong's wife and two other young sons were in the markut selling their vegetables.

As the reporter took leave Ong cried," "May tua pek kong (God of heaven) bless the kind man in Bangkok for his genero- sily."United Press.

Yoshida's Host Had A Cold

Paris, Oct. 6. Japanc Premier

Shigeru Yoshida tonight dined off turbot and pheasant in the chandeller- lit dining room.of the French Prime Minister's residence here, but a severe cold prevented his host, M. Mendea-franes, from Joining him.

Mr Yoshida chaited with the other guests in the. "White" Drawing Ro

Roor sipping a glass

Blaberry wile posing bor

before the dinner,

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murging suite and holding a bowler hat and liver Handled cane, he sat in the back sedt bf- an Embassy Limousine, wh

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Black-helmeted polled motor- cyclists raced ahead of the car to clear the way as body 16- Iluto intervals separated the Premier's engagements.—Reu- ter

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