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Tunisia adamant on French Troop withdrawal...But

Things Return Towards Normal

University of Mississippi

NEGRO MINISTER EJECTED

By RICHARD F. ROPER Oxford, Mississippi,

June 5.

A Neĝia Minister Looking

admission to the Univer sity of Mississippi Was

to

carried bodily out of the administration building today and whisked off by State Police after a closed door conference with the Assistant Chancellor.

Was

The Rev. Clennon King, who roid he would ask to be shippert Africa If his attempt for admission falled,

carried from the rear of the building: by state patrolmen and plain- elothesmen while

a crowd ludents watched,

of

He was placed in a car and driven nway. Hugh Clept Asistant Chancellor said be talked to King about 10 or 15 minutes, although almost two hours claped frean the time The negro entered the building and was carried out.

Clegg refuseil to say definitely whether King would be per- manently barred from the zerool, but it was mout likely under the state's segregration feguards that his application would not be processed, he said. --UP.I.

Missing Officer

Tokyo, June 5.

Japanese police were tonight ordered to begin an imme- diate nationwide search for a Lieutenant of the Vietnamese

Forco Air missing since May 29.

A Vietumn Embassy official in Tokyo said the

missing officer wax Lieutenant Guen Kon Hyuep.

He said the officer arrived in May 27. to undergo Japan on

night long distance

training with The Untiled States Air Force.

Police

sald sources

the Leutenant was known to have left his base on May 28 to meet friend at Tokyo International Airport. He had been missing ever since.

The Vicinamesc Embassy request to the Japanese police was made through

official Japanese Foreign Ministry chunnels tonight.--Reuter,

By Alex Valentine

Tühis, Junë 5.

Direct Tunisian-Fronch moves to settle

the present crisis between the wo countries were predicted here tonight as the United Nations debate on the dispute stood adjourned for two weeks. Usually reliable French sources said the early re- turn of the French ambassador, M. Georges Gorse, to his post here after a three-month absence was very possible."

Highly placed Tunisian sources said they would welcome such a move which would clear the way for the return to Paris of the Tunisian ambassador, M. Mahmoud Masmoddi, recalled after the Sakiet bombing last February,

Family Planning

For Mars

1

Washington, June 5,

Roman Catholic

• spokesman sold here today the braan' race might have to find

another planet to live ou rather than limit the Earth's population by birth control. The

Director of the National Catholic Wel- fare Conference's Family Life Bureau, Monseigneur Irving A. Dreland, made this --suggestiani-in-a-stalc

wort eriticising the theory that birth

control was the only answer to the world's papulation problemt, He agreed that grave

problems would be created as population rintinued to increase perkapa to 12,000 million in 100 years, compared with the present 3,000 million- but said the anniver lup not in birth control but in planning and scientific advancement. Bader this coding he listed; conservation of farm lands und of voit and water; mare world immigration; the development of nuclear earray and possibly finding another planet. He did not elaborate on his refereure la another part --China Mail Special.

PACIFIST YACHTSMEN SENT TO PRISON

"I Hope I Can Find Some

Other Rule To Live By"

Honolulu, June 5.

Federal Judge Jon Wilg today sentenced one crew mem- ber of the pacifist yacht Golden Rule to 60 days in gool without affering him probation. Three other crewmen also were arrested.

after

one

Judge Wiis smiled grimly and wild up until May 1, 1958

(when the Arst violation the injunction against the trip

of

The Judge told William R.craft

rejecting many Huntington, 51, New York, that names and then choosing he and his colleagues had that "seemed to satisfy the thing "tainted" golden rule by we were seeking."

the adding the words "ft it sults us." Huntington was sentenced for leading the second abortive at tempt to sail to Eniwetok to accursed) I had the same up- pretest against U.S. nuclear derstanding of the golden rule, tests in the Marshall Islands.

Unfortunately you have fainted the golden rul: by adding the words on to it, if it suite us.

"I hope I can find other rule to live by," the judge concluded.

Albert S. Bigelow, 52, of Con- necticut, Skipper of the Pacifist cxpedition, was groled, earlier yestradny for commanding the irst attempt of the day which nover got away from the dock

Huntington refused legal

· Latte, U.S.

Kort:

attorney Louis

Bliscord tenued warrants for the three other crewmén

on

counsel today and sold his similar charges and they were "plea of guilty is to the fact that brought into custody.-UP.1.

do wrong," he said.

Before hic was sentenced, Huntington told the court how the nuclists came to name their

I did move the bost." " my conscience I feel that I did not

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London, June 5.

Home Secretary, Richard Butler, will assume the, fune- tions of acting Prime Minister In the absence of British Prune Minister, Harold Macralilan, authoritative sources said today. Macmillan is to leave London tomorrow for a week-long visit to North Amèried, France Preve.

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RUSSIANS VISIT BRITAIN

General Rogov Puts Tommy Thro' His Paces

Bury St Edmundè, June 5. British national servicemon

at Bury St Edmérids hovo had their toughöst-ovor kit inspection by a Rus- sian general.

Welle 23 other military allaches of various nailonilles

visiting the barracks hung back politely. Lieutenant-General A

uld be done,

S. Rogov showed them how it

Thun

He strode into a barrack room, .The return of the French stopped by a bed and stooped to embassador would have in be pick up a soldier's boot. the first

e reached up a shelf and took mays-It erded on both sides-sine it down a mug which he closely was France who Arst reestreinspected. Ite lifted the blan- kels on the bed to leck under- her envoy.

neath.

There was, however ferent of emphasis herd tonight on kind of talks that could Bend to settlement of the dis-

pute over Tunisia's demand that France shoubi

Depot commanders stood by i surprised lant General Rogov, al row of gold teeth flashing, smiled and went on with his work,

Even after his busy four was completely over he did not relix unlif he fevacuate her 20,000 troops herë, ¦ had seen the recrults complete their pees [11 The parade Tunisian government cireler ground.

refused to use the word “rupo-

Finally tiations" esserling there could dominant personality In

| be no question of "negotinikon"

evacuation.

the General, most the

on the demand for troop, organised the others for a photographer to take pictures, The fleire came from Eastern "There might be discussion, European countries and Judo-

If you like, un the technical | nosta. China Mail Special.

questions attendant upon such withdrawal," n Tunisiari spokesman said tenight.

"But it is to be absolutely exchatted that there should be any question of negotiation In the sense of proposals and counter proposals On irop evacuation. We ennnat com. promise on that."

The Tunisian spokesman added: "There might hể negotin- tions subsequently on future collaboration with the French. but that is another matter and must owall settlement of the troop dispute."

On the Frenet side, however, the fortnight's Security Counch adjournment was viewed as an opportunity to negotiate on the Tunisian demands.

the

P.M.Canada Programme

Ottawa, June 5.

Mr Harold Macmillon will address both Houses of his Parliament during three-day stay in the Canadian capital (June 11-13). Primc Minister John Diefenbaker nounced today,

an-

Mr. Macmillan,' accómpanied by his wife Lady Dorothy and cabinet secretary Sir Normal Brouk. Will arrive

from al 2300

OMT Washington Wednesday, June 11.

Hin fr

the

Usually well-informed French I sources here have Indlated that

France is willing to withdraw night In Ottawa will be free of her troops from

engagements with Interior formal garrisons, but insists on some lone scheduled event an informal farm of base facillies around dinner with Mr Diefenbaker, the port of Bizerta.

On Thursday, he wil hold lunch private meetings, have with Governor-General Mr Vincent Massey, attend a recep- two chambers, and be the Gues tion given by Speakers of the

of

the use North Atlantic

Timislan government coureen have made it clear they would prefer to grant

to the Bizerin Treaty Organisation though there is no precedent for such an arrangement-rather than to

Nato member. France as

dinner of Honour at a country club

Minister.

given by the Prime

The Security Council adjourn- ment, and what is described in On the Anal day here, the Tunis as the "unsatisfactory" British Prime Minister will ad- nature of Generi de Gaulle's dress a joint Senate-Commons speeches s0 fur in Algeria, session and hold a press con- Leemed here to have called torference. After lunch with Bri- re-assessment of Tunisian tish Ambassador Sir Saville policy. Toen were a number Garner, he will continue talks of high-level meetings today with Canadian ministers. Hel between President Habib Bour- leaves for Britain at 2100 GMT gulba and his top advisers, and Friday. (H.K, time Saturday it was noted that the President a.m.),

had

cancelled his tisual The visit will be Mr Muc- weekly broadcast to the nation.millan's first to this country.- -China Mall Special,

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