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Little Rock, Sept. 9. The U.S. Attorney General, Mr William Rogers, today sent local officials a plan for maintaining order in case the troubled Contral High School is directed to continuo integration of whites and negroes when it reopens next! Monday. The plan is for a combination of federal and local enforcement of order.
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IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION A DISASTER
London, Sept. 9.
Lord Mancroft, Minister Without Port- folio and former joint Under-Secre- tary at the Home Office, said today it would be a disaster if Britain res- tricted immigration on grounds of raco, colour or creed,
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Last year President Elsen- The letter raid the force war
While there was no otte solu- been the almost universal and hower sent a Federal Para- however available for confer. lion to the problem of racial violent disapproval expressed troopers when racial disorders ences on preserving
ALE in disorders here, he sold
by all sections of the commu- grew out of hand after negro the community,-und the expansiunciteon given by the Varietynity," Lord Mancroft said. students altempled to enter aion should not be construed as Club of Great Britain that the tx school.
in any way, Intruding upon Youth Movement helped a great The United States Supreme the primary responsibility of deal in keeping young men Court, highest judicial authority the slate and it subdivialos occupied and off the streets, In the land is holding a recond to maintain peace and order." "The only satisfying thing to
peelal hearing on Thursday Reuter
come from the disorders has 011 whether negro students should be admitted to the new school term.
Rule of Law
The Attorney General's let- fers were daled Sept. 7, one day after he had conferred with President Eisenhower at the
White House.
Dulles Confesses
"I Said It"
Washington, Sept. 9.
They went to Little Rack's Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, confessed rily manager, Mr Dean Dauley,
today that he was the anonymous "high official" who "and" "the" Lg RođTMTM Sëhool: Board's President, Mr Wayne
fold a background press conference last wook that the L'ess
United States would use force if necessary to provent tho scizing of Quemoy and Matsu by force,
The letter to Me Danley confirmed report That the Justice Department had cral- el to expainel emporarily the taff of the United States Mar- shall at Little Rock. A U.S. Marshall is dependent of local police forces, and enters eases only when Federal LawWS broken,
The Appeal
are
Of Buddhism
In The West
Oxford, Sept. D. The Rev. George Appleton, formerly Archdeacon of Nurgoon, and once a director of public relationa for tho government of Barmu, said here tonight that religious uncertainty In the West was a factor in the successful spread of Buddhism.
Now Vicar of St Botolphs, City of London, he was speak ing at the anual conference of modern churchmen on "the Buddhist approach to West,"
"Some
the
The background briefing was held
at the Summer White House after Mr Dulle had conferred with President Elsen- hover at Newport in the Par East crisia.
An oidal statement ettei earlier warned the Communists of the possible consequences of Rulitary ucllon but sid that the President had Hot made a decision. about United States policy towards the defence of the offshore island groups. Mr Dulles, replying
บ
question at his press conference,
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tolay observed quietly that he realised that it was not always
pumible to have a background
conference in compliance with the rule that the briefing official must not be identified directly or indirectly. Reuter.
Divorce For Mioko Taka
Hollywood, Sept. 9. Aches Mioko Taka today sought a divorce from her hus- band Dale R. Ishimole, actor, ha Superior Court su't cur most incisive charging cruelty. Christian thinkers have sug- The petition naked alinany posted that the west is Hving a and support paytments for the Most-Chrisilan era, la which couple's two children, Gregory, i many people have been dis-13, and Darlene, 11 Herhound and are questioning Miss Taka, who recently the Christian assumptious of the played a leading role oppras" y past," he said,
Morlon Brando in "Sayonara", "As a result, many people in maled that she und Ishimoto Ex are looking to Buil-
Baltimore, married in WIRING dhism, not only beenuse of its Maryland, on October 23, 1944, he merits, but because of its und separated last September 2, appent to the modern, sceptical,
the Ishimoto serve with self-sufficient mind, whleh 4424 Nisei Regiment in wwvertheless wants something Italy. during World War 11.- of religious fabh by which to U.P.J. Sve."--Houtre.
Brockley Moor Seaman
Move In Groups
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Wantage, England,
Sept. 9. Eager bride to be.
Gwendoline Arlott, (24) turned up at the Registry office with 40 wedding guests hero yesterday and found no sign of her intended groom, Albert Ebsworth, No, Ebsworth hadn't changed his mind. Miss
had Arlott simply turned up for the wedding a month early. "We made a mistake with the date," sho said, blushing, as her 40 guests drank a toast to her, wedding or no wedding. Ebsworth, seeing that Miss Arloft was that eager for her mar- riage took out 0 special license and rescheduled the cere- mony for next Tues- day.-U.P.I.
Record Pools Win
London, Sept. 0. A world record dividend of 1212,288 sterling on a Lattle Paris, Sept, D. woods "no finit" wopenny Regional Army commanders | treble chance pool was announced Boathout the country KOL today. stele! now orders today to as- sure the safely of their troops Algerian uninen who againy: to far have shot and killed five French soldiers on the soll of London, Sept. 9. France in the last two weeks. Detectives will meet the
A Defence Ministry chreular frigate. H.M.S. "Orwell" when "invited" commanders lo tell cho arrives at Plymouth
Dead
lo- their soldiers to move about the morrow with two Indian seinen streets in groups, even when -one seriously injured and one they are off duly-U.PI. under guard--who were taken off the 1,300 ton British ship "Brockley Moor" about 300 miles west-south-west of the Lizard tonight,
Moscow, Sept. 1. The Soviet Union today re- cognised the now 12-mile Umit proclaimed by People's China for her territorial waters.
The police will also meet the "Brockley Moor" when sho
A note handed to the Chinese Bails into Plymouth, expected Foreign Ministry in Pelding by tomorrow night or Thursday Soviet Charge d'Affaires 5. morning.
Antonov said
U.S.S.R. the Chinese
the
On board are the body of an- { "acknowledges" other Indian seaman who died decision and "will respect today, and witnesses of in- { fulty.”—Franco-Pressu eldents which took place on the ship-France-Preser
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There had been some sugges- tiona that the disorders hind been reported too vividly in the press, but he did not agree with! that.
"You cannot disapprove something, unless you know of what you are disapprovinst."
The problem was not new and there was no one solution.
of
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Lord Manoroft went on
ir по use talking gilbly about housing, casual employ. ment and so on. One solution, I am quite certain, is wrong!.
"I think it would be a disus-
fundh-
ter if we too easily, or 100 rapidly overthrew the mental right of any one of Her of race, colour or creed, to Majesty's subjects, regardless come to Her Majesty's country and red for admittance."
One of the factors contribut-
ing to the disturbatiers was groups of young men hanging about the streets with nothing to do.
"Most of the trouble is due to sheer boredom," he said. Ileuter.
Riot Scenes Retold In Court
London, Sept. 9. Eight colured and two white men were sent for trial here today on charges of unlawfully Aghting and making an attray In the Notting Hill area of Wesl London week ago.
Policemen told Magistrates of pecing a gang of coloured men carrying knives, lumps of wood, choppers, razors and iron bars. One group shouted to white people standing in doorways and at windows: "Come of
had fight."
Other e'dients Cuscribed by the poller were: a whi'e man waving belt at the head of a large crowd of white people shouting:
"Let's clear bastards out."—Reuler.
Cyprus Corporal In Prison Scene
Devizes, Wilshire',
England, Sept. 0.
An infantry Corporal barrl- ended himself barracks nrms store for nine my half hours today and dened the army to re-arrest him.
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