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II w f ::. wwx.: .: j f.''A V vO 11 rv-'i- ferr: l Rio (7iiUH: 1 l t, yk j I In ii i v ri ,y - - . i Tyit. y I ' ? ' '' v i , ID 1Z , years have threatened to' trigger nuclear war. store in a Negro WRECKED BY BLAST Gas explosion ripped apart! a white-owne- d neighborhood after the building was doused withi gasoline and set fire. Flamed from5- the gasoline reached a natural blowing out the wall and caving in1 the ceiling leaving only the store front standing. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) gas1-heate- - r, Negro Arrested on Suspicion of Arson In Rusk and Gromyko touched on the problems of Berlin and Germany: in the course of a three-hou- r N dinner conference Wednesday night at the East 67th! Street headquarters of the Soviet dele gation to the United Nations. Was "Amiable'' Meeting .v which ranged The meeting, across a number of critical East-Weproblems such as disarmament, was described by U.S. offir cials as "amiable." They ;said Gromyko has shown v no. indication Gregory was expected to arrive in his current series ofxtalks iwith Friday. Gregory's wife was given Kusk to torce a showdown on a $300 fine and a senof the more explosiveprob-lem- s tence Wednesday in connection any dividing Moscow andXthe with racial demonstrations. West. st of Store in Birmingham Fire-Explosi- on BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) A food store operated fay a white man in a Negro neighborhood exploded and burned Wednesday eight L during an apparent arson - attempt. Officers said the! Negro youth, Johnny Lewis Ruffin, 20, was treated for first and second degree burns on his left side He told police he was burned lin a warehouse fire and flagged down a motorist who took him to the University Hospital Officers jsaid, however, they learned the youth caught a taxi In the vicinity of the store and went home where relatives drove him to the hos- Police held a Negro youth, picked up while being treated for burns in a hospital emergency room, on suspicion of arson. The explosion blew out the front oi' the Discount Meat Center, caving in, the roof and touching off pital. flames. Firemen quickly extinNegro leaders, meanwhile, indistore the but the fire, guished cated dissatisfaction with the was a shambles. progress of biracial negotiations A crowd of about 50 Negroes aimed at easing racial tension in gathered at the scene in north- this steel city. Dr. j Martin Luther east Birmingham but remained King Jr. and Rev.i Fred shuttles orderly. Police officers, some worth planned a meeting Monday carrying submachine guns, sur- to decide whether to resumfe ra cial demonstrations. rounded the area. Fire officials said the store was Elsewhere in thie nation: doused with gasoline from two Selma, Ala. Integration five-gallcans found la the ers said Martin L.utner ruins, and flames from a heater would go there Oct 15 to bolster caused the gasoline fumes to ex- a voter registraticfn-desegtegatio- n campaign. Negro comedian Dick plode. J . . ! . - on ( E - ''I ' i J "( 180-ja- il Md. Negro lead Richardson said she would give Cambridge officials a cooling off period in this city's battle for a public accommoda tions law, but would open a second front against segregation in schools and industry. Orangeburg, S. C. Negroes, failing to gain an agreement with whites over a conference table, promised" they would renew massive- street demonstrations. Atlanta: An unidentified white man was beaten to death with d slats and set on fire Wednesday night, police said. Officers said a Negro youth reported seeing two Negroes drag the man from a car. Cambridge, Rusk and Gromyko devoted a considerable portion of the time to a general but inconclusive dis cussion of possible arms control measures to further ease tension U.S. officials said the talks cov ered Soviet Premier Nikita Khru shchev's proposal for an East West non aggression pact,! the idea of a treaty outlawing intro duction of nuclear weapons into outer space and a possible pact pn permitting the spread of atomic weapons to other coun tries. 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