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' - ' By Ronald Van J Ostrow Los Angeles Times Writer WASHINGTON — By a vote of 69 to the Senate Wednesday confirmed President Johnson's nomination of Thur good Marshall to be the first Negro justice on the Supreme Court The decisive vote which elevated the 11 Marshall to the highest national post yet attained by a Negro followed six hours of largely lackluster Senate debate of those opposing Marshall all but — one — Sen Robert C Byrd were from the deep south And all but — one — Sen Strom Thurmond (R-SC- ) were Democrats Thurinond Is a Democrat turned Republican - Rural Majority Nguyen The 'Vietnamese campaign national elections Sunday pollution control district "Mr passages in the body tend to conIrritants in the smog" tract becakse he explained "The body has to work harder to breathe It requires extra effort to perform the same work" Cotdd Prove Fatal Dr Clambers said that in the case of persons critically ill from such respiratory ailments as emphysema and bronchitis heavy smog can prove fatal He cautioned however that exertion or even a sudden change in temperature could similarly affect such persons and said there has been no proof that smog has a permanently damaging effect on a healthy persons Senate Vote Confirms Marshall First Negro to Supreme Court ' Thieu ticket competing with for support of the voters in the presidential race Premier Nguyen Cao Ky is his running mate A poll by Associated Press correspondents of more than 300voters scattered from northern provinces ot the Mekong delta indicated Thieu and Ky were certain to carry the rural areas where 80 per cent of the voters live With Pro's It irephoss 1 'T constitutional is Vietnam government unique in that it is holding elections while there is conflict within its borders" Chief of State heads the military 10 civilian tickets 5850000 registered persona ends No break vas foreseen in either the smog or the heat The high temperatures added to the problems Cl firefighters battling two biases 20 miles north of the chic center that were still burning out of nantrol after blackening more than 10000 acres ot Los Angeles Times Service LOS ANCF111S — The second highest cncg reading in Los Anries Cuouty iory was recorded Wednesday during a blazing beat wave that drove early after noon temperatures to 100 in Los Ange- Associated Press Writer — ji LA Battles Smog - By Barry Kramer SAIGON trail (D-WV- a) Bolster Liberal Blots Marshall's appointment to the seat vacated by Justice Tom C Clark is expected to bolster the court's liberal bloc made up of Chief Justice Earl War " ! Thurgood Marshall Highest Office for Negro It t neIntets m4 la Borg kept In long Korg tugs ot trflarned 01- Conr1unts3 tegAn revirg the Pe bornha PoCreek riotirg and flnariy ere torred to open frt killtrg one demonatrator and volundIng thrtig ( r) and In I clash la I Itstc baseIALI ar Reds 41 tlivi ell 1:yllo1y 1vr Turita7s rthart In Loegloit battIecl Mats d!TAlaniibt London !Ma personnel sito twandlOyeal ate 4 51 2500 I rg re4(11n trotn rekl:g Ito T k"8 la a ctqat tun nevivapot Yorn!uti isid drel peftC-1- rS gt01 tp 1:4-sIIpokn liztuth et arts d atfattes ar01 Lirted 1):n to WI )Ls bead on:01 m4 ant) P44t1111 drIntthiari tout es:ecl lo3 from an si4rirnett fur ttrign d'Iorna's and drmanleel as ri 11 it I made a campaign appearance in the Mekong Delta city of My Tho before a crowd of about Gasp-Powere- d ot Tour of S : Second Worst in history Observers Plan Pre-Ball- I ii't ca14: -) —Amos( APted Four Intent South 'Vietnamese women listen to one of the 11 pmideutial taxididates 'she 0 i - iff I 1 11 -- P 0 07647"N4444 ' — )11 c OCiers In London Pektut and Hong Korg lasue was this crown colcmy of Chinas aouthern border On Aug 22 Chinese burned out the Bridah legation in Peking after Brttaln litlored Red Mina's ultimatum to free Communists bed long Kong fur sedition Since hlay the Oammunists have been trying to undermine BritiAn authority in Roll Kore with hat strikes and terheld in long Communists ror Korg were accused of a role In tLe siolence The LaKion clashes came largely be Britons Incensed by the attack on the Peking legation had gathered onside the Chinese mission When they became embroiled with members of the Chines legation police stepped the ne Calls for Talks In an attempt to halt the bitterness Foreign Secretary Georg Brown of Britain sent a message to Foretrn Minister Men Yi of Red Mina calling for talks to normalize relations Brown emphasized the gravity with which Britain views present relations The British feel that the lives of tons in Red China diplomats and civilians may be endangered by a further drift Brown interrupted his vacation for the second time to consult with his top adviser on the highly evil:rive situation I3rown later drove to the Chinese lasedon to personally Inspect the scene of Tuesday's clashes He praised police who bore the brunt of the Chinese attack and then drove off without attempting to enter the legation Later he called Chinese Charge d'Affaires Shen Ping for an interview and handed him the note for ren and Justices William J Brennan Jr William O Douglas and Abe Fortes — with Justice Hugo L Black sometimes Chen YL a member It was this expectation that southerners emphasized in Senate speeches Police kept the public at a distance from the legation Wednesday to avoid possible new clashes In the Peking incident Yomiuri said Chinese soldiers intervened after Hopson and he was beset by demonstrators opposing the nomination Sen Sam J Ervin called Marshall a "judicial activist" and a (D-N- with hoarseness 'Arbitrary Notions' Alternately sipping from glasses of or ange and lemon juice Ervin said Marshall's appointment "would make it virtually certain that for years to come if not forever the American people will be ruled by tl)e arbitrary notions of Supreme Court justices rather than by the percepts of the Constitution" Pollee Keep Public Away apparently was unhurt The Czechoslovak news agency CTK had a slightly different version It said not only was Hopson forced to bow his head but he had to listen to an insulting Red Guards then protest by teen-ag- e was compelled to apologize for the London incident CTIC said only then was Hopson permitted to leave as the demon strators shouted slogans Yomiuri said that apparently on on 's ders from Chairman Mao demonstrations leadership had been halted since the legation was ! repriburned and Premier Chou manded Red Guards who were responsible anti-Britis- h Tse-tung- anti-Britis- h Sen Spessard L Holland based his opposition on Marshall's judicial philosophy and his long experience "always on one side" of the civil rights Cancel British Exit Visas controversy After the London clash the Chinese Marshall served as counsel for the accused the British of starting the tronble National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for 23 years His and in retaliation canceled exit visas fôr most notable victory in that job was his British diplomats In Peking They were ordered to confine their movements to argument in the landmark case of Brown ity in compliance with the real wishes of versus 400 yards between home and office within Board of The Education high the people of the country in the affirmaThe British have placed a ban on any - but - equal the court separate scrapped tion of the Yemenis' right to comPlete Chinese leaving Britain since the Peking doctrine in deciding that case and prosovereignty and Independence" vided the legal spark for the civil rights legation was burned - Police had their hands full with ComPlebiseite Foga le revolution munist mobs in Hong Kong who were This presumably meant 'a plebiscite Kennedy Appointment reacting to the London incident In one to choose the future system of governriot police shot and killed a man who President Kennedy named Marshall to rnent in the Yemen However there was threw a bomb at them cirof the 2nd Court for the US Appeals immediate confirmation cuit in 1961 He was chosen by President Yemen President Abdullah Al Salk Johnson in 1965 to be the nation's first who was in Khartoum for the Arab sumNegro solicitor general his present post mit meeting did not attend the meeting - — Marshall's supporters in -- the Senate The withdrawal of Egyptian and Saudi saw this experience as a strength not a civil Yemen in the backing weakness Page Page war — which erupted with the overSociety "I suspect the Senate has never had Busbiess throw of the monarchy by Republican B-0 Sports end to for jts consideration one whose qualifica- - Classified forces — marked the hoped-fo- r D--2 D-- 2 Star Gazer Comics so and tions been have dramatically the protracted split D-- 7 6 Televisiott Editorials In the Arab ranks compellingly established" said Sen Phi-N- g Theaters of A the member a Foreign Hart (DMich) Mahgoub had urged a resolution of 14-B-- 1 Valentine the Yemen problem to eliminate a bar- - - judiciary committee which approved the Vational - A-3 11 to of Obituaries 5— vote 3 A4 - a Wadhingtou by appointment Aug rier to Arab solidarity (D-Fl- En-la- Nasser Faisal Pledge Yemen Pullout — -- ar - A-- two-ho- Today's Chuckle Li t-- - benefit increases of 55 and 60 cents an hour an averge of close to 4 per cent a year of the $408 an hour in pay and fringes now earned by By Maurice Guindi However the announcement contained ' auto workers differences from the plan original- some United Press International The companies say they have no spely outlined by Egypt earlier here this cial surprise offer to make KHAR'rOUM SUDAN—Egypt's Presi- month in a foreign ministers conference the union in the last hours before the dent Gamal Abdel Nasser and Saudi UAR Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad deadline to head off a strike Arabian Faisal agreed early then suggested the urgent reactivation of "If that's true we're in for real —Thursday toKing T T withdraw their support from trouble" said one union leader The auto the Yemen civil war Other Mideast Stories Pages 4 workers want wage and benefit increases Sudan 13remier Mohamed Ahmed —Nasser-Faisa- l agreement on the a equal to at least 6 per cent a year or 90 Mahgoub made the announcement after Yemen contract cents an hour in any three-yethe end of a meeting at his resiMahgoub said the points of the agree --- dence with Faisal and Nasser were: ment 'Unanimously Recommend' — Under the agreement Egypt will with - —Morocco Iraq and Sudan would draw its troops supporting the Yemen form a committee to "deal with the quesThe first formal rejection of the InduRepublican cause and Saudi Arabia will tion" of resolving the Yemen conflict stry offer was made by the union's top three bargaining committees — a halt its aid to the Royalists —The committee will "make every group that bargains with to enable Yemenis to achieve stabil effort Agree on Points committed at Chrysler and General Motors and Ford The Union Mahgoub said Nasser and Faisal said the three groups d'unanintously" - "agreed on the detailed points regarding recommended that the offer be turned the method of implementation in a ImanA clever husband uses tact — he lets ner that guaranteed the integrity of the down his wife go her way and be goes hers Yemeni (Copyright) people" p v 0 -- 4 e" ' — i n York Times Writer 4 41 Itr1 rrir g )4nI41 Waren pu: CTA IelltA 1 IP A Vfn g in U-7---- t In t Ar4 V A 1r otml-t- )(3:t sae nstJsmIle-0 :114 - V ) Als'stesi l'rets ‘It!!er ) I A 4'1 7 ty 1 () 111"' execudves The Americans are joining 60 other foreigners from 23 nations as official to guests of the Saigon government watch the close of the campaign and the vote Sunday for president vice president Senate and a US Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker told them: "In its journey on the road to Flint M 1 i 41 7s-- - I) ':1"11'' l' 0-- 4 -- The observers — some supporters and some critics of US policy in Vietnam— include senators governors mayors religious leaders labor business and news Vote to Reject Contract Offer 1 CINSc 0 ft- 4111 s Chiefs of UAW It 7(1 s north-northea- In South Vietnam only two ground encounters were reported by the US military command but B52 heavy bombers Demilitarized Zone pounded the and just below it At1th three aids Wednesday night and early Thursday Targets were north Vietnamese bivouac areas and troop concentrations In the ground fighting a unit of the See rage 4 Column 1 1 2100 damaging of road siding 33 miles Thanb Boa They also claimed destrue tion of the Cam Eta railroad bridge 39 miles eastnortheast of lialphong I At Britons Alf o05 I 4k AO IF i--- Strautlittli 10 JL' - pi kr Torre nas capital In other raids ) 0114 '14 '-- jyt tin sanctuary pilots mild they added SIAM real craters to tho runways and taxiways al the airfield at Hos Lac the North Vietnamese 30 trillea treat -I Aor ' t) N 4"- 1 0 dy offered the union a with pay and fringe -- 0 NA) 1 't 4 Ctr ele 44 i Vett air war p04 ratair14 trunt ralatIng I WC base bear laraoi Wedrios141- Wilted iSay said they its boos-tie- s et planef oa :aka bomb cratent hit no real sertaft The repals auggestd that the CznIrthroe sit inns air bases ba ian-wt been hit repeatedly ttia 'ear may be rum:1111 kw on kflGa or hare moved atrium ti4e border to Ited Chins tor Offer rftp 1114 54-NstfTh ( ) In tie New -- Ica Celli 17ctnotz d":--- ) 1 ki 1 d7 4- tie satvino" capital" la tho Camara! frit) ' 41 RAW WWI toto Jerry to'l 11" 111Se!y 0 or! v t''te uel agt :4 AI Fury ' 4 By -- irtt tAl 1(6((t t44 proinetal cops!xl lanKii and Css Tho b 64 Ilcitcalt T et ii0e1 Po l1 LNs c civi:lanik Attu its In Imes thras a bt ibutta!1 it:4 Vier-Arn- e V iet!11 meets bra 3quarirta aa It u 04 Vit oe ht 1111 covital ol Ila11 Thum' tc5 us-- 0's-- t ) pa! tett' 'anti tit cT (I to411art- lary dx11'1 tar La or to) t!to tott-- t'sto ttt-- p oa-to- l ri 1441 la IA VrI tnAti !4 EJ ottftest to Al rag tete 71 It :!'000 tastneo preearttA1"e Artz-a- i 4- : gr" d tta t time Arcoeim pc I 1401'v t' tcyr ci )! 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