Show ' The Salt Lake Tribune Oct Saturday 17 190(1 Schools Aide Denies 'Racial Balance' Aim VP By Iran 11 Ketcham Dennis the Menace Senate Votes a cagion 10-- 1 e WASHINGTON (AP) — Com-- 1 Under the plans students aref Missioner of Education Harold suPPosed to be able to go to anyl !Howe 11 denied Friday any 'school they choose "Freedom of choice was l intention by the US govern! meant to be a system to require busing of stil- whereby - dual schoo systems dents to achieve racial balance A He added however that the I d Okeh fol 4 ' 0 Katzenbaell New York Times Service WASIHNG'pON — The Senate resolved procedural difficulties brought on by a cocktail party comment and approved Friday the nomination of Attorney Gen era! Nicholas dell- - Katzenbact : to be under secretary of afate Katzenbach will replace 4 George W Ball who ' at midnight ends more : night Friday than five- years as the No 2 : man V f sz r- -' '"1 l' 1 hoods Howe appearing before the House Rules Committee was questioned sharply about the Of-i- f 1 rice of Education's guidelines for achieving school desekrega-rtion Under the 1964 avil Right&I Act 1' rr f - :: - - '":: 1 oci f plans were still !Men': nite Katzenbach probably will '414 be sworn itt to is ww post 2217171311116 tb 7 ' Monday and quickly find him1 ""'"8 (1) : self in temporary charge of the ' State Department Secret Ery of : State Dean Rusk plans to return "I been expecthe a get well card from Margaret to the United Nations late Tues- She likes to tell people what to do" ' day for about a week leaving : Katzenbach in charge as the : acting Secretary of State ' It wu because of the planned absence of Rusk that the admin istration had been so anxious for Senate action on the Katzenbach nomination before : Ball retired Prest- Pan American is the country's WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Foreign Relations dent Johnson acted Friday to largest overseas carrier : Committee had approved the postpone for 60 days a threatPan Am spokesman in New on Tuesday nomination but ened strike against Pan AmertYork said the issues in the disthen had to withhold its approv- lean World Airways by 12000 pute were wages premium pay : al after Sen Eugene J McCar- - members of the AFL-CIand health and welfare benefits raised the tech-- 1 Transport War km a Union :thy He did not spell out &galls on nical objection that a committee! A strike by the same union : quorum had not been present against American airlines was the wage dispute averted this week narrowly Crucial Closure : McCarthy wanted to question! when tentative agreement was reached on a new contract Katzenbach about the origin of The Pan Am strike had been r an erroneous statement that AM threatened for 12:01 : was reported by Howard K Sunday Smith stating that the Senator Creates &Aid : had missed a crucial closure vote : on the Civil Rights Bill because Mr Jezson signed an execuhe was out of town on a paid tive order creating an emergenspeaking engagement The state- cy board of three members that : rnent was traced by the senator will invesCgate the issues in the to him in 30 4 back to a comment made by dispute and rc:ort 5 Katzenbach to the columnist at days Once Mr Johnson has the re: a reception port the union will be barred Reach Accord for a further perifrom ' The two resolved their person- - od of striking 30 days while negotiators al differences at a private meetcontinue efforts to seek a settle: ing and McCarthy announced " ment he was withdrawing his objecOn Strike Deadline : ton to the nomination Then the : new procedural problem arose Press Secretary Bill D cooling-of- f as to whether further action on Moyers said the : the nonaination would have to period begins as of the strike : wait until the next meeting of deadline the roreign Relations Commit tee:- This too was settled Ault ' 4 ' Johnson's Order Postpones Threatened Pan Am Strike 'F'''! 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