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Show 10 DAILY HERALD Wednesday, sept. 251963 Utah OounCy. Utah It " f By HALE MONTGOMERY I WASHINGTON (UPD ate prepared today to The Sen- follow up Its historic vote for .a "peace promoting" treaty with action on a $47.4 billion money bill to pay for the instruments of war. I The big appropriations bill, amounting to nearly half of the entire annual' federal budget, was Scheduled for debate immediately after, ratification of the nuclear veil uclu treaty. i fOle Miss Expels Only V. ii i o Student I The OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) of Mississippi today University returned to "all white" status. ; The university's only Negro Student, Cleve McDowell, 21, was expelled Tuesday for carrying a pistol. The action, taken on the recommendation of the student Judicial Council, 'returned to the Deep South state its unique system of totally segregated public schools. ; McDowell had been admitted to "Ole Miss" without incident last i The university was desegreated under federal court order the previous year and paved the way for the entrance of the school's first Negro student, James H. Mere. dith on Aug. 31, 1962. touched admission Meredith's of rioting that killed two persons and brought out federal troops to enforce the integration of the school. Meredith graduated last J. Sen. William Proxmire, said he planned to offer at least one amendment to cut $60 million added by the Senate to the House bill to speed research on a mobile medium-rang- e missile, designed to be fired from trucks or other vehicles. But Sen. Richard B. Russell, top Senate military expert, issued advance warning last week when the bill cleared the appropriations committee that any. effort to -- cut the outlay would be strenuously opposed. x: Must Remain Strong Russell, chairman of both the Senate Armed Services Committee and defense appropriations subcommittee, said that because of the test ban treaty, it was all the more imperative : that the United States remain militarily X strong. The bill provides funds for the manpower and weapons to maintain the nation's armed might in the fiscal year ending next June . 30. , In all, it totals $47,371,407,000, which is $289.4 million more than the House approved last June but $1.6 billion less than President Kennedy requested. So huge was the sum in the bill that one Senate staff aide calcu lated it would take one man spending at the rate of $1,000 a minute almost 90 years to get rid of that much money. The bill includes funds for war : n - i planes, tanks, land and missiles, and ships and weapons needed by the armed forces. sea-bas- ed ... Money For TFX Included was $322 million to continue development work on the . " Cl D-Ar- k. p f SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A West Side Story" scene in Salt Lake City Tuesday night left a 17- year old youth in poor condition in the Salt Lake General Hospital Indonesia with a stab wound in the abdo JAKARTA (UPI) commen. sent troops, including army borSalt Lake City Police said Rudy the to Malaysian mandoes, and was found bleeding in the Borneo North in Montoya today der to and of the Lucero Ward House. train is foyer said it prepared he had been stabbed Officers said rebels. aid Malaysian a fist a fight in the nearby The official news agency during said at least two battalions parking lot and had staggered to massed on the border of Sara the building. Witnesses told Police the youth wak, which became part of Ma his bicycle into the lot and held are rode on 16, being Sept. laysia in constant readiness to face any was met by several other youths. attack "that might be launched After an exchange of words the witnesses said Montoya and anoth by the imperialists.' Defense er youth engaged in a fist fight The agency quoted as on the side of the lot. During the Minister Abdul Haris Nasution pulled a saying that Indonesia is pre fight the second youth a inch "five blade" pared to train Northern Borneo knife with and to aid tfceir struggle from his pocket and stabbed Mon rebels ' From the Malaysian capital of toya, Police said they were told. The suspect was being sought Kuala Lumpur came reports of mile from this half morning. a mortar attack a border in Sara . the Indonesian wak, with shells clearly marked with the Indonesian army star, nn-mrnfrPFnand the recall of Malaysia s de Fr Pakistan. fense chief from Antara reported that troop movements on the Sarawak bor ler were disclosed by Army Col. Ibnu Subroto. Subroto was quoted as saying that the troops are being supplied both by air and by 5 J i; said no border inci 'dents have been reported so far. He did not disclose the size of Subroto being troop concentrations moved into the area. The news agency said also the air force has been alerted and instructed to shoot down any for eign aircraft violating Indonesian air space if they ignore warnings the to land. Court Upholds $3741.23 -- a non-fxrof- it said. organization, the judge a hew has scheduled on the charter hearing 'public for Thursday at 10 a.m. of the fact (in his office in view rthai an owner of the property has resigned as club president. ; Toronto I By United Press' International; new troublespbf loomed in Alabama today - the town of Selma. little cotton-cattl- e Sheriff's deputies, a volunteer posse and state troopers Tuesday arrested, 156 Negroes, for staging antisegregation demonstrations. But Negro leaders were not deterred and said there would be another demonstration today. Sheriff James GI Clark Jr. vowed to "fill up the jails" in Selma and neighboring prison camps, if necessary, to put down racial by Negroes. This segregahd northwest Louisiana city was Yt g demonstrators by for the " third straight day' Tues ; .; v day. vj Greensboro, N. . C: James Farmer, national director of the of Racial Equality Congress (CORE), was expected to arrive this weekend and a local Negro leader indicated demonstrations might be staged at that time. rock-throwin- Aberdeen Sets Celebration w Defense SecreTOP BRASS IN SOUTH VIET NAM Gen. S. Maxwell D. and McNamara, left, tary Robert Taylor, center, are met at the Saigon Airport, Tuesday, by Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, right. McNamara tour of inspection of the and Taylor begin a week-lon- g J McNamara and Taylor Begin Stuidy of Vietnamese Crisis By NEIL SHEEHAN United Press International SAIGON, South Viet Nam, Secretary of Defense (UPI) Robert S. McNamara and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor started the first of a series of briefings today aimed kt finding but why it is taking so long to defeat the Communists in South Viet Nam. McNamara and Taylor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrived here Tuesday at Presik dent Kennedy's direction for a in situation of the sizeup this troubled land. They are to find out whether President Ngo Dinh Diem's political battle with his Buddhist opposition has hindered the fight against the Communist Viet Cong. The United States has committed about 14,000 military advisers. and millions of dollars in aid to help the fight against the Reds. The first call this morning of the two top American military vilmen was at the cream-colore- d la in downtown Saigon that houses the U. S. Military Assistance Command headquarters. The villa is headquarters for Gen. Paul D. Harkins, MAAG chief, and for 10 other American generals on permanent duty here. McNamara and Taylor also were expected to meet with U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and other American civilian and military leaders in Saigon during the remainder of the day. They make their first trip to the war torn countryside Thursday. Vietnamese army Meantime, combat police contin- troops and one-wee- Bank Robber On FBI List Carl WASHINGTON (UPI) Close, a fugitive bank robber who once tried to engineer an airlift escape from a pentitentiary by helicopter, who placed today on the FBI's list of 10 most wanted criminals. Close is sought for armed bank robberies in Baltimore and Roanoke, Va., in March and June of this year. Described as "extremely dangerous," he is believed hiding out with a man, a woman and an infant who are relatives. He has been quoted as vowing never to be taken alive. Close's bank robbing career dates back to 1949 when h,e and two relatives were caught after ; hold ups in Maryland and West Virginia. Sent to Atlanta Penitentiary, Close and several fellow inmates schemed to escape by having a helicopter airlift them from a prison roof. The plot was thwarted when prison authorities learned of it. They had Close transferred to Alcatraz. Upon parole in 1961, Close, a native of Sullivan, W. Va., made his home in Nokomis, Fla. But last March he left in company to resume his with a bank robbery pursuits. The Baltimore holdup netted them $21,078, but in their hurried escape they dropped $4,141 of the loot and Close's brother was picked up in Roanoke on a vag- - brother J rancy charge. The wanted man's robbery of the bank in Roanoke in June was worth $6,330. Close, 48, is described as a reserved individual who drinks beer and occasionally whisky in mod- -- . . A FLAMELESS Pan-Americ- I stands 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighs around 190 pounds and has a heavy muscular build. He has a medium complexion, black hair and brown eyes. Money can't buy happiness, but it helps to pay the luxury tax on it TvvFnY i Vi -- - - Ton Pickup, 4 speed SAVE ...... ; 1 $ jO 3 Jsave S487.60 - MiiuUIej Close 663.81 - an tions. ... SAVE $756-3- - Missing Girl, 18, Picked Up in Des Moines, Iowa eration. purposes, For identification on his mole a small is there on his scar a small right chin, palm, another on his right' thigh. In addition, he has scars from appendectomy and hernia opera- A' -- - Sugar Prices Due To Go Up Soon H Circle these reasons why 4 of 5 new homes in this crea enjoy (tameless electric ranges: ;- 1 586. lO w5 USED CARS TO ALL PRICES! SET-AND-FORG- CONTROLS. You can count on ET con- sistently good results, automatically. Absolute accuracy takes the guesswork out of cooking. THINGS STAY CLEANER. Because flarheless electric heat is clean as electric light, utensils keep BIG DISCOUNTS i$1589?" i? automatical. . PLUS A NEW TV -- FREE! 4 RENAULT'S Left to Choose From . : For Quints i 8 NEW 1963 STUDEBAKERS LEFT DAUPHINE for ..... t- - Birmingham, eight Negro and four automobiles damaged today by two exV- plosions. The "harassment tactics" snapped a utility pole and gouged a crater in the ground. No one was injured. " ABERDEEN, S. D. (UPI) The explosions occurred just The surviving Dionne quintuplet hours before the two-ma- n presi- are goings to get a invitaspecial dential team of Kenneth Royall tion to ' Aberdeen's big Oct. 14 and Earl Blaik was to begin sep- celebration for the brand-neI arate meetings with white and Fischer quints. i Negro leaders in an effort to While the young Fischers con- work out some basis for talks on . Mixers uuucu uomg iuie m the city's racial problems. townsfolk drawstarted Hospital, A federal court at Montgom. a of list ing fup persons they ery issued a preliminary restrain-m- g would invite to the big day when order Tuesday nightprohibit- - the quints will be one month old. beleaguered Asian nation to decide if U.S. aid to the ing Alabama Gov. George Wal E. C. Pieplow, president of the from interfering with public Ngo Dinh Diem government is paying off to the fullest lace Aberdeen Chamber Commerce school integration in Alabama. ' extent in bakle with Communists. (Herald-UP- I and for the Fischer spokesman The order was considered somev said invitations would be family, than1 what stronger a temporary sent to governmental, religious restraining order that had been and medical personages. in effect against the fiery segre He said, however, their names gationist governor. The Alabama Supreme Court would not be revealed until they ruled Tuesday tha,t Wallace has responded to the invitation. the constitutional authority to Pieplow did say that special in close the state's public schools, vitations would go to the four if such closure is necessary to Dionne quints in Canada now and the Dilikeep the peace. The court also 29 years of age said Wallace had the authority gent! quintuplets In Argentina.! DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) to send "such forces as are avail Pieplow said a notice would be mu to Pope Paul VI and it was sent to Alabama into able him" ued the occupation of key points A young niece of Princess Grace to and law preserve hoped the Pope would send his throughout the city that began of Monaco awaited a trip back nicipalities order. papal blessings. The Fischers with the declaration of martial to Philadelphia today after a secare Roman Catholic andTKelif" Other developments: rule officially ended two weeks ret, three-wee- k Shreveport, La.: Police today three oldest children attend Sac- stay in Des were ago. Moines with her friend. boy ready to use tear gas and red Heart School. They were thought to be staofficers to break up un mounted Pieplow said the Fishcers have Police took in custody Mary tioned in the city to prevent pos demonstrations two new offers of a s ite authorized racial received sible student demonstrations Lee Davis, 15, and John Paul for their planned $100,000 new which might mar the visit of the Jones Jr., 18, both of Philadelhome for their household of 10 phia, Tuesday night after the American leaders. children. This makes 10 prospecThe two men: also were expect- boy's employer tipped them off. in tive sites all. It is expected Miss Davis, whose mother, Mrs. ed to pay courtesy calls on VietAndrew and his wife, 38, Fischer, namese government leaders. But Mary Davis Conlin, is a sister who returned from 30, Ann, Mary as v of Tuesday night they had of Princess Grace, had been will the visit hospital Monday, no interviews with working as a waitress in the scheduled House- - the sites later this week. YORK (UPI) NEW President Ngo Dinh Diem or his Randolph Hotel. The regular hospital bulletin wifes may have to pay more for brother and chief adviser, Ngo Jones, the son of an architect, sugar soon. sflid th milntQ wr "vrv actlv had been selling encyclopedias. Dinh Nhu. The price of raw sugar in in tneir lsoiettes and tneir color exThe couple had been living in creased sharply Monday. The is good." They continue to re-- ; Taylor and McNamara are pected to encounter divided opin- a modest furnished apartment. National Sugar Refining Co. im ceive food through tubes in their ion among the American officials Their Mrs. Evelyn mediately announced it was in noses. in Saigon. Some American civil- Schmidt,landlady, A hospital said they were a "very creasing the price of refined sug spokesman said ians here feel that the Diem gov- quiet couple," and had caused ar 25 cents per 100 pounds, for Tuesday the quints probably ernment has alienated a large no trouble. both industrial and consumer would be sent home one at a section of the Vietnamese popuPolice said Miss Davis and packaged sugar. time and "not in a package lot," Other refiners were expected to and then not until they reach & lation, and thus decreased its Jones declined to say whether chances of victory. follow National's lead. they were married. pounds. weight of 5 to 5 Top American military men believe, however, that progress is being made in the fighting and that the best thing to do is string along with the Diem government. Two hours before Harkins and McNamara arrived in Viet Nam, the Communists shot out one enairliner gine of a with machine gun fire. The plane, with 78 persons aboard, was hit as it approached Saigdn Airport for a landing. Passengers were not aware what had happened until after the plane landed safely. SALT A NEW RENAULT - -- $2581.10 . , vr r j - CHOOSE FROM t The denial was not arbitrary and there were sound grounds for 1 hojnes were 52482.60 lett. - At 35 GOOD SHARP LAKE CITY (UPI) Ac 'tion of Secretary of State Lamon ;B. Toronto in denying locker club privileges to the Meadow Moor Club, Sandy, was upheld Monday by Third District Judge A.H.LI f, ? he protest marches. S3258.81 Toronto Denial Of Club License f -X 1963 STUDEBAKER List Price - ; ' . 1963 STUDEBAKER REGA 1 2 Dr., 6 cyl., OD List Price f INew Racial Troublespof Loom ing Up In Alabama : ' - - mm 1963 CRUISER 4 Dr., pwri steering, well equip. Jsave Price List ' ' , 1963 STUDEBAKER GRAN TURISMO HAWK .." , t r land. " : i r t T A . 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Mc-No public grade schools have ellan, been integrated in Mississippi,d In some of the House the only state with no racially-mixe- cuts, restoring' Senate committee put in the classrooms. more money for airplanes and Can Appeal Expulsion and added $92.5 million ' missiles, MisMcDowell, who lives in the for research and destepped-uDrew, could sissippi delta town of to on new velopment weapons. appeal his expulsion isthe State However, the !bill does not inunlikely CoLege Board but it long clude any funds for an estimated which fought the board $900 million military pay raise, and hard to keep the school would be sympathetic slated to go into effect Jan. 1, or about $500 million for military to his case. which has been shifted housing McDowell faces a hearing on a this to a separate money year a conceaiea charge of carrying of bill. the peace weapon in a justice If these and others "econobut says he court here Saturday are added later, the final mies" up. is not "certain" he will show Condefense voted "As far as I know I will be gress thisspendingcould wellbyexceed year there but I have not conferred told last, year's record peacetime milfully with my attorneys," he"Nat- itary outlay of about $48 billion. 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