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Show Dolly By sai vniiatm The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September 13, 12G3 g0011s gccc Election Case Dismissal New York Times Service was made after two days of WASHINGTON T h e House closed hearings, is expected to Elections Subcommittee recom- be approved by the full administration committee Wednesday mended Tuesday that the conand brought to the House floor test to unseat the five Mississip- for a vote on Friday, pi representatives be dismissed and that the House scrutinize May Demonstrate The Mississippi Freedom Demfuture elections to be sure all qualified Negroes are permitted ocratic Party, which brought the to vote. challenge, served notice it would The recommendation, which oppose the recommendation, possibly with demonstrations, even though it had the approval of some liberals on the committee. "We may have to put on our marching shoes," John Lewis, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, told 350 Mississippi Negroes who had come here to support the challenge. The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther liberal organizations, to support the challenge, which has been pending since January. Farmer told the assembly of Mississippi Negroes at the Lincoln Memorial Congressional Temple that he had called for CORE demonstrators from sevSeek Support eral cities to come to Washingthe They asked the Leadership ton Thursday and oppose Conference on Civil Rights, a move to dismiss the contest. The Freedom Party, which Washington coalition of national Jr., president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, is expected here to join Lewis and James Farmer, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), in to the opposition organizing committee's recommendation. King was organized andsupported principally by Lewis' organization, contends that the five representatives Thomas G. Aber nethy, Jamie L. Whitten, William M.'Colmer, John Bell Williams and Prentiss Walker were illegally elected because 343 Negroes were barred from participating in the 1964 general election in Mississippi. (Copyright) Hope for Ceasefire U.S. Planners Mark Time On Indian, Pakistan Aid - Dacca. United States marked time for The on U.S. policy Still pending "economic aid decisions concern- makers are decisions on what to ing India and Pakistan Tuesday do about more than a billion in hopes U.N. Secretary-Genera- l dollars worth of U.S. economic U Thant would make headway assistance to India and Pakisin arranging a ceasefire.' tan. $1 Billion in Aid '.The State Department announced Pakistans agreement U.S. arms aid to the- - two big to the evacuation of some 1,500 South Aslan countries was haltAmericans from ed following the outbreak of hosareas. This cleared up one tilities and new economic comissue pending since mitments have been suspended. the U.S. evacuation request of Washington faces the prospect about a week ago. of how its aid might be used as Press Officer Marshall Wright p lever to end the fighting. But laid there was no quid pro quo, U.S. officials have been relucor reciprocal deal, made with tant to consider this form of th$ Pakistanis for permission to pressure in the highly complex have U.S. planes fly 900 Ameri- situation. can dependents out of Lahore State Department officials and another 500 to "600 from said about 400 million dollars from previously earmarked U.S. aid funds for India are yet to be spent and most of this could be held up if a decision is made to do so. J Aid Consortium The United States in addition has pledged 435 million dollars drtJfiedMastcrDnfdeaner aid consortiin a um for India, which would be available after Congress passes Whti your familys wirfrobi It the fiscal 1966 foreign aid money cltintf will tht amazing uw bill. mithof, wiry garmint fells For Pakistan, the United jolter, color tnd texturi zri liki riw! States has allotted, but not yet Tbit process actually forces soil Iron spent, some 170 million dollars fabrics, it tbi simt time applying thi out of past aids programs. In adSanltom "proticlii molecular shield" dition, the United States had that prwtnti further deposit if soil been expected to promise about clothes lot only look bottor thejr 250 million dollars at an internabefore! ovor than clou longer Stay tional aid consortium due to meet here Sept. 23. 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