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Faubus Defies Courts

SPECIAL SESSION Summit Prospects

LEGISLATION TO

BAN INTEGRATION Said Good-Talks

Little Rock, Arkansas, Aug, 24. Assistants to Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus worked today on legislation to close the Central High School here com- pletely if Negro students enter it the coming torm, bucked either by a court order or government force.

It was learned that a bill to) dus effect will be submitted to ¦ the State Legislature later this week. Governor Faubus Jas summoned the 12 legislature members into special session an Tuesday.

This move had been widely predicted after recent legat moves in the Little Rock case. Lust Monday the Court of Ap- ponla at St Louis set aside enriler decision to delay raclul integration at the school and the Governor sair that he would take action if the seven negroes | enrolled of Central High allowed into the reboot.

Warr

At the momuit the integration order has been stayed by the same court which made it. but an appeal by the Nilkamal Assc- clution for the Advancement of Coloured People is awaiting a decision by Justice Charles Whittaker, of the United States Supreme Court.

It is regardéd na likely that the Supremic Court will again rule for integration, though the court મુન

not assemble again until a month after the school reopens for the new

term on Sept. 2.

Support for the Governor's move in the legislature is ex- pected to be nearly unanimous.

The state Attorney General, Mr Bruce Bennett, told a re- porter today: "come Septem- IT 2 there will be no troops around the school and the seven

will ne;groes

nol be inside."

Governor Faubte states thui he has been toki repeatedly in endence that the mood of lol selfregationiste 1s even more volent than it was last year, who Prisident Eisenhower vent Goverment troop to re- store order and make sure the children entered the school:

World Council

Of Churches

Open In Moscow

Western diplomats here today thought there were

Washington, Aug. 24.

"reasonably good" chances of a positive Soviet reply to the new Western invitation to reopen agenda talks in preparation for a sum- mit meeting.

him.

Notes from Britain, the of the Moscow Academy of United States and France, Sciences

DUL It handed over in Moscow

von Braun cald: "I ani, Friday,' suggested a reopening of pleased to hear Professor Sedov the talks between the Westema and his assistants will be at the ambassadors and the Soviet meeting, and I hope to discuss travel with Foreign Office on an agenda for espeels of space n summit meeting.

"From what I have heard this well The hopes that Moscow may Amsterdam moeting may ny "yes" were based on what turn out to be a historic meet- Odense, Aug. 24.

diplomats here regard as "caning." One hundred churchmen and structive developments"

The Astronautical Congress laymon from all parts of east-west relations in the last will be the first attended by Dr the world assembled in few days and signs of on casing von Braun. At it he will read the 12th_contury cathe- of pressure in the Middle East. paper on the American ex- dral hero in Denmark to-

The muin developments were plorer safeille-Reuter. sten es: night to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the World 1. Soviet support for the Council of Churches.

United Nations formula for self- Amonį!

the delegates who ing the Middle East problem-s took turns in

reading prayers against the earlier Soviet demand and lessons was Professor John for an immediate and incondi Balllic, Scottish Chaplain to the tional withdrawal of British and Queen and a former Moderater American forces from Jordan and

the Lebanon of the Church of Scotland.

The deltgales heurd two set- more, one by Bishop George Bell of Chichester.

Bishop Bell said the Church Comell Jund n Special function In the struggle to end "the terrible affect of war."

By is very existence i con- stituted a force for Justice and peace, he said.

are now

The delegates, who allendinka meeting of the etrial coT?)~ Church Council's mittee, represent Protestant, and Orthodox Anglican Churches In 52 countries... neuler.

China-Cambodia Pact

Tokyo, Aug. 24. Radio Pelding said tonight China and Cambodia bad signed

It is raid to have lu hand more than 20 anti-integration. proposals, but the blit for the Plosure of the school in ease of integration will be the principat one prosented to the legislature. a "friendship and co-operation"

Juler.

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Edinburgh Festival

Opens With Pageant

Of Foreign Mayors

Edinburgh, Aug. 24. Colourful pageantry in brilliant sunshine today ushered in the 12th International Festival which for the next three weeks will offer visitors from all over the world a crowded programme of drama, opera, ballet and music.

Mayors and high officials from

10 continental elties, including Ave in castern Europe Belgrade, Sofia, Budapest, Prague and Warsaw-took part in the traditional opening cere- mony of the service of praise in St. Giles Cathedral.

Amona others were t/10 Burgomasters of Amsterdam; Reykjavik and Vienna, the Mayors of Palermo and Oslo, und Chairman of

City the Council of Copenhagen.

The foreign visitors walked- with the Lord, Provost of Edinburgh, the Lord Mayor of London, and representatives of ull branches of Scottish national life

picturesque procession from the city chambers to the cathedral.

Thousands of Scots lined the

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The halberds of the City Guards, the gold and silver asces and many colourful robes of office and academic gowns glowed in the sun,

The service includest prayers for all writers, dramatists and musicians, and for the first time In the history of the festival, the sermon was preached by a for- eign guest, Dr D. Lilje, Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover,

In the evening the official for elgo visitors attended with the Lord Provost and Edinburgh elvie dignitaries a· Beethoven concert. The Philharmonia Orchestra/15- der the German conductor, Olla Klemperer, began the töstienl with performance of the "Pus- toral" and Atth symphonies, which were received enthusina11– bally.

Elinburgh was раз with lap, flowers and docerudioru and packed witts visitors at all nationalities Bouter.

2. The ogreciment reached at Genera by Soviet and western seientists on a world-wide moni- tor systern to guard against clandestine nuclear weaports lesly-Reuter,

NEW SHOOT

PROMISED

Amsterdam, Aug. 24. Wember von Bmun, American rocket expert, tonight

Dr

Liberation

Celebration

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Paris, Aug. 24. Paris today celebrated with particularly elaborate core- monies the 14th annivar- sary of its liberation from

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by several members of the gov= crament was held n the cathedral of Notre Dame for the dead of the French Second Ar- moured Division, the first troops to enter the freed capital in 1944. Later, wreaths were placed

described the reportest failure on the Tomb of the Unknown of the latest satelite launching | Solgler in the Arc de Triomphe attempt as "bad news.

and at the memorial at Mont Soon after arriving to take Valerien for Frenchmen shot by

Inter- the Germans, part in the Antrial

A message from French fational Astronautical Confer- ence here, Dr von Braun said Premier General Charles De in reply to questions;

Gaulle no en a tour of over- sees territories was read at a publle meeting this afternoon.

"I cannot understand why It should have failed. I believe that all four stages of the rocket fired. Maybe something was wrong with the angle as it reached the right altitude.

"We will certainly try again.”

Rocket Men

Dr von Braun, inventor

of

the

the German V.2 rocket and now leading rocket expert of United States, said he hoped to discuss aspects of space travel here with the Russian scientist,

Professor Launid Sedov.

Another meeting marked the surrender of the German com- mander of Paris General Von Choltitz to the late General Lecler De, Hauleċioque who com- manded the Second Armoured Division.-France-Press.

Left Wing

Motion

to

Dr von Braun arrived by alr

Malacca. Aug. 24. today to attend the ninth in- The left wing party Ra'ayat ternational astronauticat con- (People's Party) today urged: press cpening tomorrow, which the Malayan govertument will be attended by 500 selen- steure compensation from Japan 40 for Malayons who were taken tists and delegates from countries.

by the Japanese to other coun- The sovlet delegation is ux-tries during the war. pected to be led by Professor They party holde no seats in Sedov, an expert on astronautics the legislative council-Router.

Algerian Terrorists Divided

оп

Algiers, Aug. 24. The Algerian National Libara. tion Front (PLN) to increasing the ita propaganda among Algerian people as the date of the French referendum September 28 approaches. The rabol-controlled radios arṛo da voting many broadcasts to the reférendum and Irt the

itself the

rabel countryside organisation le giving orders to all its members.

clalm, would be the first stop! towards accepting the polley

the referen- of integration. The

the negation dum representa

of "our struggis for indepen- donca, the broadcasta main- Tain.

In the countryside, the FLN Instructions are far from uni. form. The organisation

to

про

hesitate between ordering abstention or opposi- tlon.

Much initiative appeara to pa left to the focal leaders as to the choloo of moans and Rīgu. the boycotting manta referendum,

оп

The FLN radios claim that the referendum is a new show of the force by Franco, and problem was not whether the Moalams voted you or no, but ¦ In some of the major towns and whether they voted at all -- In the Botif and Guelmus ar

the reticl Leaders thus demonstrating their status

appear to oltizone. To – vale,

have told the population

POP

WHETHER OR NOT YOUVE GIVEN ME THE SEST YEARS OF

K YOUR LIFE;

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BUT --

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HE EXPECTS ME TO BE THE SAME IN

TWENTY YEARS",

TIME, AND

WAS TWENTY / YEARS AGO L

to

referendum, and

vote in the

to vote "no"

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Civil Defence Exercise

Opening of New Oxford English College Council of Women Lunch at Gloucester Hotel

USS Hancock Cocktail Party at Correspondent's Club

Euch an Mila, St. John Ambulance Brigade Cadet Enrolment Cerdany

and others, the FLN Chai Wan Kaifong Inauguration at Ling. Yong Church

chlofs seem to have Instructed

tho

sopla

to

abstain from

taking any part at all. To

Insure obedience, they have tri Identity SAMO CREE malzad cards and threatened retaila. tion against voters.

They are reportedly telling the people: " you voin, you will have to account to us afterwards. Any Moslem

follow

Mosiom to urging a vote will be condemned to voting, death. During the FLN obaervers will be: piksed in strategio apota to judge your bafaviour."

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